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Watching Tone Vays Livestream1.3%
Watching BM Livestream9.1%
Watching some other Livestream2.6%
Hanging with Bitcoiners20.8%
Sleeping33.8%
Other (Please Comment)32.5%
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I'll answer when Jimmy answers :)
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Celebrated at a bar outside the MIT Bitcoin Expo with a bunch of bitcoiners. We counted down the last couple blocks and everyone cheered when block 840,000 was mined. The 6 normies were totally confused. Followed that up with a trip to Ruth's Chris for a New York strip and more bitcoin talk.
It's going to be hard to follow that up for the next halving.
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Sleeping. Bitcoin halving is not a reason to celebrate. It's more of a sad moment. I would better keep a moment of silence to honor it. But will not party it.
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21 sats \ 8 replies \ @alt 21 Apr
I think it's worth celebrating. A huge part of what makes Bitcoin so special is how transparent, predictable, and reliable the monetary policy is. The halving is an opportunity to see the monetary policy in action.
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Are you still celebrating seeing this?
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Darth, Iโ€™m scared. Iโ€™ve thrown my life behind this tech, BTC and Lightning, and a bunch of scammers, n00bs and spammers have systemically attacked this all of 2023, and now the fucked up the halving. Iโ€™m worried my channels will bleed out before the adversary runs out of resources.
Maybe LN canโ€™t work when you have a global spam adversary. Iโ€™ve said for a bit that burning the entire value of a UTXO on fees will always compete with economical txs. I think the security model is broken given this adversary.
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As I always said: Bitcoin is only for brave and knowledgeable, is not for the weak.
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I am brave, but feeling unsure. Having live, public LN channels, I feel a much greater vulnerability to loss of funds from timeouts. I think you may be ultimately correct about your position of running only private nodes with private channels and route hinting. My fear is that this will lead to balkanization of capital, and the emergent cartels to protect it. We need public routing capital, but this is looking increasingly like a large service providers are the only players with the risk appetite to burn sats.
And then my feeling about building L3 technologies on an unstable L2. It seems such a regression to have to deal with on-chain dogshit spam from a decade ago while folks are building out entire new cryptosystems to encode satoshi-denominated value.
I think the value if anything has shown allegiances - like other controversial social attacks against Bitcoin, we see where exactly who is backing whom.
Your resolve to Bitcoin seems absolute, but i can tell this has rattled you too. I'm sure we have both seen many a battle onchain in our time, and this battle will fail for the spammers, as all others have, in time.
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All these aspects you are mentioning are just normal struggles for a new technology software. Bitcoin is just a young boy, barely 15 years old, still a lot to learn and fight. Is barely growing his muscle mass, is not ready to fight in real battle. LN is even a smaller on, is just a baby, 5 years old, trying to formulate an intelligible phrase.
Bitcoin and LN are all the time attacked, but that is not the real problem here.
THE REAL PROBLEM FOR BITCOIN Is the people. Their level of knowledge, their willing to learn more, their level of open mind and most important thing: their willing to be free. I mean REAL FREE, not just in words.
What will kill Bitcoin? COMPLIANCE to anything a gov or any other agency will say. Nothing else will kill Bitcoin. For more people will tend to obey any gov, less powerful will make Bitcoin.
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @alt 21 Apr
I don't see what that has to do with the halving? The rules of the network are known to all. The policy is predictable and consistent. That's what I'm celebrating.
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seems that you are not using too much bitcoin
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Absolutely. 100% agree.
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I was on the way and driving. I halted midway just to check if my Bitcoins didn't half with the halving. But thank God they are safe and didn't break in half.
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Masturbated
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You win
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Planting my โ€œseedโ€ โ€ฆ phrase
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Nice joke
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Watching mempool.space running on my node, while also just hanging out with family
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Family ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿพ
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31 sats \ 1 reply \ @ch0k1 21 Apr
I was hanging out with friends (who I'm trying to orange pill ๐Ÿ’Š)
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Friends ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿพ
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I was attempting to multitask: playing with blocks with my 5 years old, watching nba playoffs, and refreshing the mempool every 30 seconds.
I don't think I was doing any very well.
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๐ŸŒฒ๐Ÿ˜ค๐Ÿ’จ ๐Ÿฅƒ ๐Ÿ˜Ž
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It was around 3:00 a.m.
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Taking care of my kids.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @rtr 22 Apr
Looking at the timechain waiting for it to turn to 840000. It's a simple thing, but I find it nice to be able to witness it happen.
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I did watch a lot of the Tone Vays stream. Watched it last halving too. So epic.
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Eating dinner with my wife. I mentioned it in passing to her. She asked a couple of questions and then we continued eating.
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Sleeping or possibly drinking mate tea (South American beverage to wake up)
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Watching a hockey game.
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In the hospital waiting for results to see if I was having a heart attack. Luckily it was not the case.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @pj 21 Apr
Cooking dinner with the family.
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Enjoying some drinks with my friend I orange pilled this year.
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Another force channel close, forced out at 399s/vb. 89k sats burned to rescue 160k. Fuck you spammers.
Torching value, occupying and dismantling the commons.
Nothing about this spam is opt-in. We must all deal with the consequences of the worst behaved.
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Had a drink in hand watching mempool.space by myself. Watching the high end tx fees spike into the millions of sats/vb was absolutely awesome to witness while tipsy. Laughed a lot XD
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I was sleeping, I set the alarm but I'm lazy and just as usual missed the halving...
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It was early morning that's why I was sleeping and when I woke up I was shocked about fees
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Driving my wife to pickup guava that she ordered online. Fresh guava from Taiwan air shipped to Canada.
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Reading technical papers on supercritical CO2 geothermal energy
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I completely forgot about the halving, and by the time I remembered, several blocks had already been mined. But I still witnessed the frenzy of transaction fees.
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Eating steak, switching miners over to Ocean, and drinking mescal. No biggie.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @KLT 21 Apr
Stuck in traffic haha.
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Sleeping, because I don't see the added value of "witnessing" what the protocol has been doing for 15 years.
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I was at a comedy show with gf, unable to watch mempool.space at the exact moment block 840 000 was mined :(
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @nym 21 Apr
I was watching the blockchain just to remember the moment! Then I went to sleep.
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