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Luke Dashjr
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Roman #Catholic*, husband, father of 11 children, #Bitcoin Core developer, and CTO @npub1qtvl2em0llpnnllffhat8zltugwwz97x79gfmxfz4qk52n6zpk3qq87dze ; INTP (*not to be confused with pedos)

Wrong. You're twisting Scripture out of context.

Nobody went to Heaven *before Jesus*.

We're living after Christ's ascension

It's still not.

What it is now, that it wasn't several years ago, is *essential*

It's also a false dilemma.

We will die when it's our time, not a moment sooner or later.

The miners. This is why bcash is a bad idea, and why drivechains aren't an alternative to softforks.

Not really.

Bitcoin doesn't need convincing people to use it. That comes naturally with providing a solution.

But it does need people who are using their own full nodes. Any "onboarding" without that is counterproductive...

Just found a security vulnerability in #Bitcoin Knots.

If you only use the GUI, you're not affected.

Unless you use the extended rpcauth configuration for restricting wallet access, you are very unlikely to be affected.

Even if you do use it, you're still unlikely to be impacted.

If you test that your restrictions work, you are not impacted.

If in doubt, the workaround is to stop relying on such restrictions: temporarily delete any RPC users that can't be trusted with full access.

A fix will be included in the upcoming Knots v25.

Full disclosure will be after everyone has a reasonable opportunity to upgrade.

(No, this is not related to how I was hacked 7 months ago)

"Can anything else explain Satoshi Nakamoto’s disappearance?"

Uh yes? It's not even hard.

He could have just coincidentally died in early 2010

Who cares, the movie was awesome either way

It's always just done it automatically for me