I made a submission to them about 10 days ago. Thank you for the response anyway.
I’m in the middle of trying to find a spot in Bitcoin too. I mostly do project management. I’d like to work remote so I could live somewhere inexpensive. I deal with purchasing, launching equipment in manufacturing, process validation, and hire my own team. Seems like a lot of Bitcoin companies are looking for specific talent. I can wait my turn.
I will have to read his thesis. Bitcoin as a weapon weirds me out, because I think of it more as an impenetrable defense.
#[0] Matthew Kratter has arrived. Please welcome him if you can. Pure signal kind of guy.
Wow, awesome
About a year, I go deep with him in this conversation if you are interested in learning more: https://www.podpage.com/citadeldispatch/cd77-privacy-focused-mobile-phone-esims-using-silent-link/
Thanks
#[0] Verifying My Public Key for telegram: "jdwagner17:5541768439"
So sick. How long has this service even been around? I’m confused as to how this can even exist.
Why are raspberry pi nodes so particular? I feel like they are just shit compared to a simple laptop.
You won’t be able to see them if you are on your phone. I might be mistaken.
What Monero does (I like it too) could become integrated into bitcoin through some layer. I do not like that Monero can’t easily be audited for supply. I think they sacrifice security by using random X. I really like XMR, but it at best goes well with Bitcoin, does not substitute. And so, I think Bitcoin will absorb its qualities in some way.
I know what to expect when communicating in the “real world” and the internet. That is not true of everyone. I think millennials may be the generation best equipped to do this, on average. The gap is so big for some, you have to see it to believe it.