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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @leaf 27 Sep \ parent \ on: I think it may be to late for Nostr tech
There isnt any reason the two cannot be interoperable with stuff like mostr. In fact, for ultimate robustness, I hope we end up with a load of different protocols bridged together
I would approach it in the opposite direction: find out what you want to do first.
I think people don't like that answer, but you can spend time researching, seeing what's out there and what problems exist. I'd say it's time well spent.
Selecting the language and tooling is much easier if you already have an idea or project that inspires you. If it's an existing project, then it'll be as simple as learning whatever that project uses.
I suspect lots of people learned C++ because they wanted to contribute bitcoin core, C because they wanted to contribute to lightning, C# for btcpay server, etc.
Bitcoin could be used by elites only with plebs having no access.
If they managed to permanently censor a transaction or reverse a particular controversial transaction - large theft or something.
It seems to me that Bitcoin is going to incentivise so many services like this that legacy finance didn't work for. Just a matter of time.
I think you're right: he's no worse than any other politicians.
To talk in generalities, I think people on "the left" don't appreciate how biased they are against Trump due to the mainstream media bias against him.
I think people on "the right" don't appreciate that Trump doesn't necessarily have the masses interests at heart. He just supports different powerful interests than the establishment.
El Salvador were in a desperate situation and took extreme actions to clean it up. I am normally on the side of its more important to maintain the freedom of the innocent than jail the guilty, but they provide an example that when things are that bad, for the good of the masses, jailing a few innocents may be justifiable.
Also find his emphasis on God interesting - felt very "one nation under God". Such ideas can unite a country - are necessary for a cohesive society.
After watching the interview, I read a little about Bukele. Seems he started out advertising for political parties, which makes his success more understandable - not to take away from the difficult decisions he's made.
I don't trust politicians, but what Bukele has done does seem remarkable. Will be interested in what happens when his presidency ends. Wouldn't be surprised if it unravels as quickly as it improved. Although apparently crime was dropping before Bukele came to power, so maybe he isn't solely responsible for El Salvador's improvements
I feel like liquid was implemented far ahead of its time. When bitcoin starts to have consistently high fees is when liquid will start to see more serious adoption and its value will become more obvious, imo.
Boltz shows how useful it will be. I imagine with high fees many people will progress from lightning -> liquid -> bitcoin as they stack sats
Video of the chat: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPvRIWXNgaM
I think my ambition might be ahead of my ability. 😅
Right now I am revisiting the feelings of confusion I had in my high school math class.
If another question arises, I'll be back. 🙂
I had an idea which it turns out was completely unworkable due to encryption weirdness, so now I'm reading some applied cryptography book and having to revisit how to solve linear equations...
So generally enjoying going further down the rabbit hole.
Not saying Ocean are right to leave money on the table, but apparently most miners attached to big pools won't see a big jump in earnings. My understanding is the pools themselves are likely to keep the lion share of the high fees.
Ocean pay miners based off the fees they actually take in. Their argument is even with them not processing certain transactions, and so earning less fees, actual miners still earn more than they would if mining with a larger pool.
Cheers. Honestly was just looking for an answer, didn't know where to post my question, so tried here. 🙂
Lots of people on Twitter complaining about losing money.
It's often said, "follow the money", and the miners are making huge amounts off this degeneracy.
If I were a miner with no morals, I would drum up excitement around the halving, convince people they want their jpeg in a block or a rare sat or whatever, and then watch the extra income roll in.
Can't say I like the miners' incentives here... it seems like there's no end to the fools lining up for these scams. Also not sure how this bodes for mining decentralisation long term, as this is a big pay day that will allow an unethical miner to expand and line up the next grift for even further expansion in the future.
There is a similar theory that John Mason in The Rock is an aging James Bond. Sent by MI6 to steal secrets from the USA, so when he was caught MI6 denied all knowledge about him. https://fantheories.fandom.com/wiki/The_Rock