0 sats \ 0 replies \ @irusensei 10 Feb 2023 \ on: Will you run Bitcoin nodes, when it's illegal to do so? bitcoin
Hell yeah. My computing is no ones business. Care must be taken however to never leak your IP address.
I do believe there will come a day when personal computing (access to GPUs, CPUs, cryptography, running your own software outside of a walled garden) will be seen as a potential criminal activity. The only sanctioned computing will be through TOS backed cloud desktops.
Wasn't original idea a CSV? Did Craig changed his mind? Not that I dislike the outcome. JSON is better and more portable for this type of situation.
I’ll risk saying it’s probably easier to install. I don’t know what’s the deal with LNDHub but running the npm install routine seems to pull a lot of crap and often fails dependencies.
It also seems to have some extra goodies like Prometheus integration for monitoring, can trigger webhook actions on transactions and some alby related improvements.
Blue is the only one I know of which that allows self custody while connected to a node instead of doing the whole open-channel-for-each-transaction thing. I connect it to lnbits lndhub api so often I just use the browser to make payments.
They are swapping it for real Bitcoin.
Which is also interesting since that contract will end up with a bunch of sanctioned eth.
I’m guessing the idiot plans to claim the copy of satoshi funds under his already almost irrelevant clown chain and dump it on the remaining clowns to pay for litigations.
It’s almost entertainment to watch. I feel vindicated. But on the other hand normies and stupid boomer critics are bundling Bitcoin together with those clowns and their chicanery.
Prepare for a long winter. Good time to learn and build.
Slightly unrelated but please consider to at least remove the tracking code from your twitter URL. That is the ‘?’ sign and every character after it. Thanks.
That would be great. Being a bitcoiner is an ungrateful role. People laugh at us for stressing self custody but also bundle us together with the same tokenomic chicanery when stuff goes down.
Not working. Relaxing on a holiday. I'm playing YS Seven through my Linux Laptop and Proton. Outside is cold and there is a lot of people bashing their heads because of things.
There is something about I2P that rubs me off. It is probably related to the fact that the only implementation of the protocol depends on the java runtime.
Before someone says I'm hating on the language the default memory heap configuration for the I2P daemon are 128MB of memory. According to their docs "it is sufficient for browsing and IRC usage". Excuse me?
So this is a real web app? Pretty cool. I've used to run a linuxserver/webtop[0] docker image with Bisq on it to have a headless Bisq experience over the browser.
How so? We're basically living in one of her books nowadays. Its so shockingly surreal considering Satoshi Nakamoto was basically real life John Galt.
Notably, N26′s crypto service doesn’t include support for custodial wallets
Its a Bitcoin IOU. Stay away from this crap. And even if they did allowed you to convert those IOUs to real bitcoin...
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Oh look its the most toxic and overcompliant bitcoin exchange available for Europe. https://blog.bitpanda.com/en/why-do-i-need-to-disclose-the-origin-of-my-funds-as-a-bitpanda-user
It probably goes without saying but stay the fuck away from crappy IOU shitcoin casinos like Bitpanda, Revolut, N26 etc.
For some reason I haven’t. I was considering “diversifying into ethereum” at the beginning but I quickly realized that there is no sense in holding other coins and there is also the fact that everything follows bitcoin.
I did however used shitcoins as tools. Like converting to get dust out of an exchange and also used those shitty crypto.com cards for a while before converting everything back to bitcoin and nopping the hell out of pretty much every KYC service.