
Nonexistent Me
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Nonexistent Me
@nonexistent_iam
Maximiser of inner & outer freedom Bitcoin is dead! Long live bitcoin!
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@ZackPolanski It has nothing to do with abstract opinions about what workers are worth, it's about what actually works to improve life here in Britain
You seem incapable of addressing all the concerns about increased unemployment and the negative impact to businesses that many are expressing
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@DudeJLebowski What's retarded is posting a picture of 3 people looking totally normal and smiling for a photo, just so you can say they look retarded and get some clout from your cult buddies.
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@BTC_JEDI21 They don't. Besides buying bitcoin, and basic human functions like eating, shitting, and breathing, there's very little that "bitcoiners" universally do.
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@InvestingAddict I'm a financially free Gen X who made most of his wealth by holding bitcoin. I wouldn't ever tell anyone "put all your life savings in", but I continue to hold almost all my own savings in it and can only offer the wisdom of my own experience that it's worked for me 🤷♂️
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@freddienew @giacomozucco Something tells me he'll be here for years to come. Got to sell them books!
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@giacomozucco Ben Mckenzie is also becoming a regular bottom feeder, though this is only his second cycle so we don't have a good set of data points yet.
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@higgsfield Honestly incredible that this is 100% AI!
As a long time sci-fi fan I wish we would go back to calling this kind of thing "fantasy", though!
I'd categorise this as something more like teen fantasy action adventure.
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@david__levinson @stephanlivera Obviously, that may happen anyway if CRQCs become a thing, and I'm not personally convinced we'll ever be able to put the consciousness back in a cryogenically preserved head! 😂
But I do share your concerns about the man in a coma (or cryo) scenario.
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@david__levinson @stephanlivera Or the one in a cryotank!
Imagine Hal has a stack put aside for the eventuality that he gets recovered. 100 years down the line scientists figure out how to do it but he gets woken up only to discover he's poor!
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I'm against the "Burn the old coins" idea anyway, but a lot of people are missing the nuance in BIP361.
It's not a full confiscation of every pre-quantum coin. The actual BIP361 proposal is: disable ECDSA/Schnorr spends after a ~5-year migration window, in favor of letting people use a ZKP rescue if they still have their BIP-39 seed words on a BIP32 wallet.
But here's the fly in the ointment: What about the 'Patoshi' coins and other pre-BIP32 coins? We're talking ~1.7M BTC in early P2PK outputs with exposed pubkeys. No seed phrase = no ZKP rescue. Those coins either get moved manually by their owners before the sunset, or they get frozen forever under the new rules.
Some have floated pre-Q-day commitments or other workarounds, but that just raises the obvious question: If they're gonna have to do a pre-Q-day commitment anyway, why not just push the responsibility on the holders of these old coins to shift to a quantum-safe output (BIP-360 P2MR or whatever)? Why force a consensus rule change that effectively confiscates a large chunk of that 1.7M BTC for anyone who doesn't do the pre-Q-day commitment, or does not upgrade in time?
For this reason I'm still firmly in the "introduce a quantum-safe output type, let people migrate voluntarily, and let the chips fall where they may" camp. Bitcoin's strength has always been opt-in upgrades and not changing the rules on people. Confiscating even a portion of old coins is the wrong precedent to set.
No to BIP361.
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@CryptoValueLabs @stephanlivera Besides anything else, Bitcoin is global! Why the fuck should the US gov, or quantum firm, get it and why would the global network of bitcoiners agree to such a thing!?
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Satoshi Stash is 1mn $BTC, worth $75B.
We propose: 1. let any U.S. quantum firm that can lawfully recover it keep 10% as a recovery fee
2. transfer the remaining 90% to the U.S. Strategic Bitcoin Reserve and lock
3. if Satoshi later proves ownership, return it net of recovery fee and taxes
And we all can move on and stop pricing the risk that someone dumps them into market one day.
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@adam3us @blksresearch It’s telling how little Adam Back thinks of your typical pleb’s intellect that he CONTINUES to reduce the Knots position as one trying to *completely eliminate* spam
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evergreen explainer about the spam problem fundamentals, from Andrew Poelstra (@blksresearch). read a few times, very carefully to adjust intuitions.

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@matteopelleg And you can't tell me you don't like @Gossip_Goblin vids!
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@matteopelleg About 6 months ago I discovered a new favourite band. It was only after rocking out to an entire album I tried to find out who they were and discovered it was AI!
Currently got one of their latest on repeat
youtube.com/watch?v=r9BlpS…

YouTube
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@BTC_REV0LUTI0N @BitcoinIsaiah @bitcoin_bugle @rodarmor @realizingerin What's a "real" bitcoiner? I'm pretty sure these people are real. I'm sure they use bitcoin.
Personally I find Ordinals, NFTs, tokens on top of tokens, quite retarded. None so retarded as those who want to play fisticuffs with reality while imagining they're shaping it, though!
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@BitcoinIsaiah @bitcoin_bugle @rodarmor @realizingerin This is weird. These ppl aren’t even real bitcoiners. Sad state of affairs
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Age verification is a Trojan horse for total control over the internet, your devices, and your entire digital life.
Not a single child will be protected by this.
If people don't wake up and protest, your country is going to be next.
Debs@WindsorDebs
My iPhone just updated itself. I keep turning this off then get endless messages to update it and an irritating red circle on the screen. Now this has appeared. Since when is it law to prove your age to use your own phone???? Way beyond your remit now @GOVUK
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In case it wasn’t clear: don’t install Openclaw on your personal account. It is cool experimental software without a sound security model and should run on its own dedicated computer. Don’t give it access to your email, wallet, messages or passwords
mevdroid.eth | 🦇🔊@mathdroid
openclaw uses litellm btw, enjoy the rest of the day
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@brodieodio @THR Absolutely! People act like someone has just typed a simple prompt and output some low level slop but there's clearly a lot of work and creativity gone into Gossip Goblin.
In the music world I'm also loving what Raymond Heggheim is doing, especially the Talula Tarantula project.
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I’d suggest all anti-ai commenters to actually watch the shorts, as they’re some of the most human, moving pieces of media I’ve seen in this format.
I understand hating AI as most of it is low quality, but this guy proves that proper use of it allows for the execution of creative visions that would otherwise be impossible.
Some of you must understand that it requires immense manpower, money, and time to produce even the most basic of films. Random individuals making passion projects utilizing AI are not the bad guys.
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A Former Anthropology Student From Los Angeles Might Be the George Lucas of AI hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-n…
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@L0RINC @dbradshawis @jimmysong @BitcoinPierre Fair. I'm not personally convinced that it would cause network instability, nor that having multiple implementations helps prevent bugs as the poster claimed. I'm not really qualified to have a a strong opinion on this, though.
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@dbradshawis @nonexistent_iam @jimmysong @BitcoinPierre It kinda' is, but it's not important what Satoshi believed, this isn't a religion.
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@dbradshawis @L0RINC @jimmysong @BitcoinPierre I'm not saying he was right, I personally have no issue with multiple implementations, but FYI Satoshi believed pretty much the opposite to this. He feared that multiple implementations could lead to coordination problems between clients and cause network instability.
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@L0RINC @jimmysong @BitcoinPierre Diverse Bitcoin clients helps to avoid a bug that hurts the network (Bitcoin protocol). Similar to the Internet (BGPv4) not just running on Cisco. Having Juniper, Arista and other routers helps with robustness for the Internet (BGP v4)
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I can’t believe I’m still in this crazy thing but my husband said I could get goats if I win so go throw me a pitty vote and support the Bugle making bitcoin fun again
Bugle.News 📯@bitcoin_bugle
#8 Efrat Fenigson (@efenigson) vs #13 Justine Harper (@mshodl)
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