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Tired of managing a dozen complicated blockchain addresses?
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Also 50% memory reduction on Keet Desktop
Paolo Ardoino 🤖@paoloardoino
Keet 4.13 is out. Huge stability improvements release. Bonus: startup is 50% faster.
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📈 Bitcoin supply surpasses 20 million coins mined
Seventeen years after the launch of the genesis block in January 2009, the Bitcoin network has officially issued more than 20 million BTC, surpassing 95.2% of the protocol's 21 million coin cap. According to on-chain data, the milestone was reached at block 939,999, mined by the pool Foundry USA, with the current block reward of 3.125 BTC.
While the first 20 million coins took just over seventeen years to mine, the remaining one million are expected to take approximately 114 years to be fully issued, with the last fractions of satoshis projected around 2140. This extended timeline is a direct consequence of Bitcoin's halving mechanism, which cuts the block reward in half every 210,000 blocks, roughly every four years. The most recent halving occurred on April 20, 2024, reducing the reward from 6.25 to 3.125 BTC. The next halving is currently estimated for April 11, 2028.
It should be noted that 230.09 BTC remain technically unspendable due to the genesis block reward and other unspendable outputs, and the circulating supply does not account for coins lost through misplaced private keys.
atlas21.com/bitcoin-supply…

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Why run a Bitcoin or Lightning node? What is Sovereign Computing and why should you care?
My talk Denver BitDevs last week.
youtu.be/hgAJwZv86XQ

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We are starting at 4:00 PM CET!
How Bitcoin
by @giacomozucco !🔥
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Plan B Expo ready for @giacomozucco 's lesson 🧡
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TOMORROW!
@giacomozucco breaks Bitcoin down step-by-step, with a structured, technical walkthrough
Learn:
- Keys vs identity (eCash → public/private keys)
- Proof of work basics (hashing, SHA-256, verification)
- What a “blockchain” actually is (and why the term got abused)
- Why blockspace is limited, and why independent verification matters
Tuesday, 4PM CET
In person, live online, or recording – Students only

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I feel like this is a good time to come clean and confess *all* the truth about my personal relationship with Epstein.
It's easy to imagine I've never actually met the man in person, due to the obvious circumstances of our respective lives. But I have to confess that I often fantasized about meeting him. I would certainty accept to meet him, if he was still alive, and I would probably even enjoy some of it.
I have read a lot about him and from him. Hell: I think I may have even read all of his published letters, possibly. And he was writing a lot, to a lot of famous and influential people. I can't deny he had a deep influence on me. To be fair, I think this is also the case for most people with my particular set of interests! I doubt you can be interested in the thing I'm interested in, without getting influenced by him, at least a little bit.
That said, there's much of that influence that I now regret, and there's much that I dislike of the person, of his actions and ideas. On a personal level, I feel some repulsion for the way he treated women and children in his life. On a philosophical level, I dislike much of his conclusions and postures (often derived by a certain branch of Jewish philosophy which I deeply despise). I also have issues with his controversial political relationship with Zionism, and I obviously condemn his proximity to atheist, relativist, socialist-friendly, progressive, left-wing intellectual circles.
It also triggers me a lot that he "stole" most of his most celebrated ideas from Henri Poincaré, without proper credits: he was just very good at popularizing them. That said, it's undeniable that his intuitions about the photoelectric effect and the equivalence principle were very consequential for modern physics. Even if his Spinozian ideology brought him to fight the logical conclusions of the former (the so-called "Copenhagen interpretation" of quantum mechanics, today made more explicit under the name of "Qbism"), and to pedagogically over-complicate the latter (moving the discussion to "manifold curvature" instead of the initial simpler notion of a variable speed of light due to mass-energy).
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