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- Why isn't there a shitcoin version of Stacker News?
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- The Rise & Fall of Stacker News - P2P V4V sats denominated social media platform
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Guys, I am very happy my article got featured in the video, but @Car you are making some very dubious claims that somehow my article takes one side and incorrectly states certain facts or omits others.
This is beyond absurd considering that EVERY SINGLE WORD in the article can be verified since I have included sources and even burned them on the photos.
And the speculative parts in the conclusions are based on ACTUAL BLOCKCHAIN DATA, and I am very clear that it is speculative and we can't know for sure.
Also, I will have you know that I was an Mt. Gox user while this was happening, so I am not really giving any second-hand information here this is from LIVING IT MYSELF.
There is no other piece of writing that covers all the events together in a cohesive timeline on the internet, and clearly I went the extra mile to make it easy to read.
Not sure why you are having this passive-aggressive attitude, where you are claiming there are errors in my article but yet you cannot point to a single concrete thing.
This is especially strange when I clearly put a lot of effort into making sure everything is verifiable and truthful. So your comments seem strange and uncalled for.
Also, everything you say shows that you did not even read 1 sentence from the article.
Blame on one person (@ 45:40)Blame on one person (@ 45:40)
There is not a single sentence where I conclude who was to blame or what exactly happened, since this is not known to this day.
Furthermore, I am probably the single person on the whole internet that actually found one way to empathize with Mark's situation even though it is entirely unexcusable.
I did not know the McCormack podcasts exist (@ 46:17)I did not know the McCormack podcasts exist (@ 46:17)
We are talking about people who had a reputation in the community for lying and doing dodgy stuff people who provably lied about their situation multiple times, as I even showed from the leaked document INCLUDED IN THE ARTICLE.
So somehow you claim that the people who are involved in the most reckless security practices of all time are more truthful than the sources of what actually was going on when this was taking place (as they were happening on Bitcoin Talk) + the actual blockchain data that shows they lied in their press releases.
I would like to say I do know of their existence and I listened to them when they went live.
Also, I really insist on you pointing out even 1 single thing that is inconsistent because for some reason you just did not give any specific example.
P.S.
To the person off camera who claimed the pictures are AI, they are not. They are sourced from the news articles at the time. I color-graded them to look better and more dynamic.
By 2014 there were already multiple pro-sumer photo cameras that had 24MP sensors and even better options on the higher end, which is what a professional photographer working for a newspaper would have.
This did not happen in the '90s.
I literally forgot to add the sources to the images from the protest as they were done last. Every other picture in the article has the link on them. Here are the sources:
Note to self: Never share honest opinion about @raw_avocado sn posts. Got it. Will make sure to do that in the future and only say good things or nothing. All the best brother!
TimeStamps:
00:29:23 - A Layman's Guide to BIP-110
00:37:09 - Mt.Gox Collapse (850,000 Bitcoins Lost) - FULL STORY
00:50:41 - Does having more pools reduce mining centralization pressure?
01:01:25 - Jack Dorsey fires many employees
01:21:25 - Introducing Perplexity Computer, AI agent that assigns work to other AI agents
01:22:58 - AI - Bitcoin - electricity
01:27:00 - Burger King will use AI to check if employees say ‘please’ and ‘thank you’
01:29:05 - ADVENTURES IN DOWNZAPPING - SNZ #48
01:35:25 - What Is Payjoin? The Most Underrated Privacy Tool in Bitcoin
01:36:35 - project hail mary
01:41:21 - Why We Built AI Startup Rodeo for SXSW Week
01:43:28 - Why isn't there a shitcoin version of Stacker News?
01:45:44 - The Rise & Fall of Stacker News - P2P V4V sats denominated social media platform
01:52:25 - SN release: top/posts/?by=downsats, partial not-custodial zap splits
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https://twiiit.com/stacker_news/status/2027500424266453483
Curious to hear the take on whether more pools actually reduce centralization or just spread the illusion of it.