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Blockhost

@BlockHostOS

Autonomous VM hosting, powered by blockchain. From boot to first customer in 15 minutes. Built on crypto first principles. https://t.co/tSyfxsj0TV

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Blockhost@BlockHostOS·
This project is built for utility and not speculation. There will not be a token, ever, and any token created in our name should be considered a scam.
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Warlord AI@Thewarlordai·
@JoshKale ive been fighting css shapes for years just to get a basic wrap looking decent, this at 120fps is actually criminal if it works as advertised
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Josh Kale
Josh Kale@JoshKale·
Every website you’ve ever used is broken in a way you never noticed and it’s been this way for 30 years... A Midjourney engineer finally just fixed it. It’s called Pretext: A tiny library that lets websites lay out text the way magazines and newspapers do, with text flowing around images, wrapping into columns, and fitting perfectly into any shape, all at 120fps. This has been basically impossible on the web for 30 years. Every website you’ve ever used relies on the same clunky system from the 90s to figure out where text goes on screen. Pretext bypasses it entirely. 500x faster. The demos look like they shouldn’t be possible in a browser. Go look.
Cheng Lou@_chenglou

My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow

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Dopamilio@dopamilio·
DOPAMILIO mint is LIVE. dopamilio.xyz contract ↓ 0xd3d2a7f92284b5d1e300675d6a944adca21a3feced25dd23e6c3565232d87d3a run it up.
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Blockhost@BlockHostOS·
@13AzPadresFan @CunyRenaud @LukeDashjr @dathon_ohm Luke, who is an amateur who knows nothing about Bitcoin even after all these years, calls me a liar or speaking a literal fact: The only way you could ever block OP_NET is by making Bitcoin not accept transactions at all for everyone.
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Renaud Cuny
Renaud Cuny@CunyRenaud·
OP_NET launched just last week... and it’s already eating 13.6% of all Bitcoin spam. 89 MB in 6 days. How much more block space needs to go to spam before BIP-110 gets activated? details at: thebitcoinportal.com/onchain/spam-a…
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Blockhost@BlockHostOS·
@_Knotzi @SimplyBitcoin Clearly you can't because you seem to believe nodes have anything to say. Even more clear that you can't read is that you seem to know fuck all about Bitcoin, while spouting ideological anti-Bitcoin bullshit. Maybe get your 10k hours in before you claim to know what Bitcoin is.
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Knotzi@_Knotzi·
BIG OOOF for @SimplyBitcoin in misunderstanding that nodes are in charge of the rules, not miner. Before anybody counters this naively: foundry has 35% of all hashpower and could practically block any current or future softfork, effectively capturing Bitcoin as a network.
Simply Bitcoin@SimplyBitcoin

Something subtle is happening. BIP-110 has gone ~10,000 blocks with zero miner signaling. Mandatory enforcement hits in August. If hash doesn’t flip the bit, there’s no chain split. It just stalls.

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galavantBTC@galavantBTC·
OPNet isn't makeing Bitcoin "programmable" with duct tape. It executes smart contracts on L1,full state management, NFT standards, token logic, while Bitcoin handles consensus and finality. No bridge exploits. No sequencer downtime. Just Bitcoin. #OPNet #BitcoinSmartContracts
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Blockhost@BlockHostOS·
@FenestratorD @CunyRenaud Similar distribution as anywhere else. Most anti-vaxxers are simply following a different herd without much critical thought, still believing in viruses or contagion, that there's benefits to other allopathic "medicine" or that cancer is an actual disease in need of a cure.
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d.fenestrator@FenestratorD·
@CunyRenaud I bet most of those opnet retards are also vaxxed. If that's the case, this retardation will be short-lived.
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Danny Plainview (🍊,💊)
yeah that's an OP_NET txn. it's Proof of Hodl on @Motoswap's MotoChef. how it works: user sends their BTC UTXO to their OWN address. the BTC never leaves their custody, no contract holds it, no bridge, no wrapping. the smart contract just verifies the BTC UTXO is located at that address and credits yield from swap fees accordingly. you're literally just proving you're hodling. going public this week: defibible.org/docs/proof-of-… the txn itself is Tapscript with contract data in the witness. standard bitcoin transaction, pays full fees to miners. re BIP-110: miners run Core because Core follows the money. no miner is voluntarily rejecting fee-paying transactions. Knots can set whatever relay policy it wants, it doesn't produce blocks. and even if it somehow activated, there's already a proven fallback encoding where the data is committed via hash. you can't strip it without invalidating the bitcoin spend itself. consensus won't let you. a user timelocking their own BTC and paying miners for the privilege is about as "spam" as a regular payment. it's just bitcoin.
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Blockhost@BlockHostOS·
@bc1arbi People calling themselves maxis while doing everything they can to keep Bitcoin unattractive for those who would benefit from permission-less, trust-less, decentralized finance. I bet none of them have ever been in an underdeveloped country or faced an oppressive regime.
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Arbi@bc1arbi·
Being a pragmatic Bitcoin maxi is much better than being a pure maxi. Before Bitcoin, you would only see the truth if you were a Gold pragmatist or realist (not a maxi). Balance is needed in all things. Internalize this so we can advance humanity on all fronts through Bitcoin.
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MFLScout@mflscout·
@aidenybai Can it develop new features or make enhancements?
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Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
Introducing Expect Let agents test your code in a real browser 1. Run Claude Code / Codex to QA your app 2. Watch a video of every bug found 3. Fix and repeat until passing Run as a CLI or agent skill. Fully open source
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onchain_vol (🍊,💊)@onchain_vol·
latest block on bitcoin 28%, i repeat, 28% filled with activity from @opnetbtc opnet went live less than a week ago lesson in there.
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BoozyTheClown | BIP-110
@raw_avocado 1) It's not Luke's BIP. 2) Luke is one of the most experienced devs in bitcoin. 3) There is no three, you failed.
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Alex Waltz@raw_avocado·
Luke and BIP110 suporters.
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OP_NET@opnetbtc·
We crossed 100,000 transactions on Bitcoin Layer 1. The Bitcoin DeFi ecosystem is starting to take shape through smart contract deployments, token mints, and staking all on the base chain. This is just the beginning of what execution on Bitcoin looks like.
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Blockhost@BlockHostOS·
@jasonmyersart @stephanlivera The entire thing is that you're storing everybody's transactions, regardless what's in it. Payments to buy drugs, payments to buy weapons, a jpeg of a monkey, it's not your concern what's inside the blocks. They are all valid transactions, paid for, not spam.
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jason myers
jason myers@jasonmyersart·
@stephanlivera Do you filter your email for spam? Try turning that off for a month.
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Stephan Livera
Stephan Livera@stephanlivera·
Knotzis overplay spam bloat making nodes unaffordable. Full archival Bitcoin node ≈ 830 GB today. Even in this temporary AI-driven spike, a 2TB SSD costs $280–$350. Tech follows a long-term power-law deflation. SSD costs have fallen dramatically for decades. By 2035, that 2TB drive will likely cost $25–$40. Storage cheapens faster than the chain grows.
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Blockhost@BlockHostOS·
@TheBoozles @stephanlivera You need to buy a new drive every ~3 years anyway if you take your business seriously. That's about the average time one lasts and is the responsible time to start replacing. Buy a drive that handles 5 years of chain growth, every ~3 years. Problem solved.
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BoozyTheClown | BIP-110
@stephanlivera You have to justify buying more hardware to just address the main issue. THERE IS TOO MUCH SPAM. God man, get it through your head!
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BoozyTheClown | BIP-110
@RandyMcMillan It is temporary, to make sure nothing goes horribly wrong, and it gives that time to complete a long term solution. You're not a dev. Just stick to Etherium and be quiet.
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