AzorAhia

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AzorAhia

AzorAhia

@AzorAhia

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Katılım Haziran 2019
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Now or Never
Now or Never@Eyes4Eternity·
@365Pathway What always gets me is, how fast the Israelites forgot about the Red Sea parting & went right back to worshipping idols.
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Pathway365
Pathway365@365Pathway·
By faith they passed through the Red sea as by dry land: which the Egyptians assaying to do were drowned. - Hebrews 11:29 (KJV)
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AzorAhia
AzorAhia@AzorAhia·
@sebiisb @pete_rizzo_ Why would it be temporary if those measly 50 million people want to do a once per quarter withdrawal? Then the path to mass adoption for the other 7950 million people is closed forever.
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Sebi | Crypto Analyst
Sebi | Crypto Analyst@sebiisb·
@AzorAhia @pete_rizzo_ That’s a fair point, but network congestion is temporary and known. The long-term value of users holding their own keys outweighs the temporary friction.
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The Bitcoin Historian
The Bitcoin Historian@pete_rizzo_·
NEW: $75 BILLION REVOLUT JUST ANNOUNCED 50 MILLION USERS CAN NOW BUY #BITCOIN AND WITHDRAW TO SELF CUSTODY THE LARGEST BANKS ARE ADOPTING BTC 🚀
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AzorAhia@AzorAhia·
@ev4j0y Life is struggling. Money doesn't change that fact. Be less eager for it to end.
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Eva🐉
Eva🐉@ev4j0y·
When this life struggle ends
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AzorAhia
AzorAhia@AzorAhia·
@brucefenton The fight was in the scaling wars. You fought for exactly this centralization. If you wanted it decentralized, you needed bigger blocks. Told you so then. You've been working for your stated enemy for almost a decade now.
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Bruce Fenton
Bruce Fenton@brucefenton·
I’m not disappointed in the normies, the boomers and the soccer moms who chose ETFs and centralized paper Bitcoin for convienience because they never learned or knew better… ….I’m disappointed in the OGs who saw a few fiat dollar signs from big banks the star power of pubco CEOs and sold their principles down the river. I’m disappointed in those who squandered decentralization and peer to peer cash for a narrative based on paper fiat banker games. This isn’t what we fought so hard for. This isn’t how it is supposed to be. Reject this. Stand against centralization and fight. It is our best chance for freedom from monetary tyranny in our lifetime.
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AzorAhia
AzorAhia@AzorAhia·
@LarryRuane @pr1234321 @PeterScottMorg1 @ScotchHorse I would consider Bitcoin's goals to be summarized by the WP abstract. But then I also consider BTC to be an example of "a majority of CPU power controlled by nodes that are cooperating to attack the network".
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LarryRuane #BIP-110
LarryRuane #BIP-110@LarryRuane·
BTC has no goals, no one controls it, so those are properties of BTC that many people happen to find useful (except it's pseudonymous rather than anonymous, and not really untraceable unless you take extra precautions and steps).
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Peter Scott-Morgan
Peter Scott-Morgan@P_ScottMorgan·
At this point, #BSV is not even hiding the fact that it's turned into a highly centralised database run by a 'trusted' third party. You might just as well use Microsoft Access at this point and just be done with it. What a bastardised version of #Bitcoin this is (and always has been). Where are the benefits that #bitcoin was designed to solve, as discussed in the design paper?
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Light@LightBSV

@kurtwuckertjr @evoskuil @PeterRizun @cguida6 @VinnyLingham I just added a story to start tracking sigops. We didn't isolate this as a metric previously. I can tell you that our UTXO store, Aerospike DB, was performing at 3 million operations per second while we were testing 1 million per second transaction throughput between nodes.

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AzorAhia@AzorAhia·
@LarryRuane @pr1234321 @PeterScottMorg1 @ScotchHorse The notion that no one controls BTC, is obviously false. It's crafted by human hands, and changes, yet it doesn't have its own agency or will. One might argue that it follows a collective will, and then that collective partnership, (however large or small it is), would control.
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6connect
6connect@6connect·
State actors, including Vietnam and the Czech Republic, push toward a full transition to IPv6 usage, with the state of Washington going IPv4 free by the end of 2025. This and more on the new episode of Packet Pushers! Listen now. buff.ly/48bNh3u
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meta thomist 🇻🇦
meta thomist 🇻🇦@metathomist·
@jungch1998 @Dr_CSWright IPV6 is still not widely used and with NAT and most system using IPV4 it would require a large scale conversion to really get steam. But it does enable all sorts of possibilities that aren’t widely used today
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AzorAhia
AzorAhia@AzorAhia·
@noIPv6 @mungojelly @BitcoinFroggo @eightyATE @extrax2030 The IPv6 static address superpower comes when it can also be delivered incorporated as an auth component using cryptographic threshold key sharing. Not only stateful, but each packet auth'd. End of DDoS and most all hacking in fact. Thank Shamir sharing schemes.
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AzorAhia
AzorAhia@AzorAhia·
@1BitCoinIsBSV Both, though mMTC is the juice. URLLC for key slice exchange, mMTC for all the things. Billions of transactions per day, on chain. Only with #IPv6 and #Bitcoin
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