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Evermore Sats . ₿IP 110 🪢

@EvermoreSats

N E V E R E N O U G H #Bitcoin #BitcoinKnots 🐝 🍵 🌊 📈 Not Financial Advice. I Follow Back. No Core V30. Happy to help with questions about Bitcoin. 🫡

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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
We turn Bitcoin into Money. $STRC
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@alanbwt Why not run it Alan B? It's simply an "undo" on Core's shenanigans, and it's temporary. Why not join the plebs that are defending Bitcoin as money?
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Alan ₿
Alan ₿@alanbwt·
You may not agree with BIP-110. You may decide not to run it. And you may have good reasons for holding off on it. Personally, I run Knots without BIP-110. But the mere existence of this BIP is enough to frighten many scammers away. And that is a wonderful thing. Sats are fungible. Ordinals are not. Thus, ordinals are a scam that do little more than extract wealth from naïves while bloating the timechain.
Ord.io@ord_io

Ord io is shutting down on June 1. Three years ago, we launched our idea for "an Ordinals explorer with upvotes". We had no idea what was about to happen. Since then, Ord io has grown into a platform used by over a million people to explore inscriptions on Bitcoin. It brought us so much joy to ship features like Satributes for discovering the rare sats behind inscriptions and Block Vision for monitoring real-time Runes minting activity. Even simple filters and sorting options took on a life of their own. "Sort by largest inscription" quickly turned into a leaderboard where inscribers competed to create the biggest "four megger". And even the things that annoyed us at the time are funny to look back on now, like when the Bitcoin Puppets community would "raid" other collections so hard that we had to remove the downvote feature. To help preserve some of the Bitcoin culture that happened on Ord io, we'll be uploading the full history of upvotes, replies, and public address profiles to GitHub. That way, if someone wants to build their own Ordinals explorer with this context in the future, they can. Thank you to every single artist, collector, dev, and degen who joined us for this ride 🧡

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Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor@saylor·
Buy more bitcoin than you sell.
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spoon
spoon@spoonmvn·
I’ve given some thought to the whole Core vs Knots situation, especially after Citrea launched a literal shitcoin and, well, I’ve changed my mind. Previously I felt that Knots and BIP-110 was a potential answer to the problem. Now I believe they’re the only answer.
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Flaming.hodl ₿
Flaming.hodl ₿@flaming_hodl·
Why would anyone that is anti-spam be against @ocean_mining, DATUM, Knots, or BIP-110? Here is an ocean block filtering out the spam.
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ANTON BIP110
ANTON BIP110@Anton__BTC·
TLDR version: A very disturbed person exploited Taproot vulnerability early in 2023. A patch for CVE-2023-50428 has been proposed in September 2023 and rejected/closed by Core in JAN 2024, as not a bug, but a feature. Core has been aggressively accommodating "other use cases for Bitcoin" since then, despite the outrage of their users, node operators, which decided to no longer put up with Core lies&gaslighting and proposed BIP 110.
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BitcoinMania - BIP 110
BitcoinMania - BIP 110@BitcoinMania___·
Ok, Giacomo, but I take a bullet (being blocked by this rockstar dude) because at least I have the guts to ask the question. You’re just as much libertarian / voluntarist / freedom lover - or whatever we want to call ourselves - as any of us, so should we say the same thing about the administration not releasing the Epstein files? Should we believe the government “PRECISELY because it sticks to verifiable facts that can't be credibly depicted as grand conspiracy theories”? Come on, man, it’s BS.
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Tomer Strolight
Tomer Strolight@TomerStrolight·
Another excellent piece of journalism by @hodlonaut. My gut tells me that this is a classical example of "the road to hell is paved with good intentions." I believe Newberry set out with the best of intentions to create Brink. And then human fallibility kicked in and we saw all the classic patterns of abuse of trust and power leading to erosion of meritocracy, objectivity, and integrity. Those who don't acknowledge what this article exposes further reveal how hard the truth can be to admit. Those who acknowledge it but deny its importance misunderstand how crucial integrity, merit, and openness are to Bitcoin over the long term.
hodlonaut #BIP-110@hodlonaut

CAPTURE An investigation across four articles into how informal power over Bitcoin Core was assembled, exercised, and defended. Article Two: The Lever citadel21.com/the-lever

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Motorist ┃ 🪢BIP110
Motorist ┃ 🪢BIP110@BitcoinMotorist·
BIP110 is inevitable
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ANTON BIP110
ANTON BIP110@Anton__BTC·
Plebs, by far the easiest way to run a node is to buy one. I recommend: umbrel.com start9.com parmanode.com mynodebtc.com Alternatively you can build one using your laptop or mini PC and load UmbrelOS, StartOS, MyNode or Parmanode on it. Parmanode and StartOS also run on Apple silicon. Any of the above run Knots/BIP110 node and run Datum for Bitcoin mining. To start running a node, the whole blockchain has to be downloaded first (IBD - Innitial Block Download). You do IBD: - over internet (if you have at least 50 Mbps), - ask a bitcoiner, to attach your node to their node, - ask a friend who has fast internet, to host your node, until IBD is completed.
Energy Angel@energyangel_888

@Anton__BTC Can you point us to the simplest onboarding resources? A lot of plebs culturally identify with this side of the debate but we aren’t running nodes, signaling for 110 etc - we need help

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Luke Dashjr
Luke Dashjr@LukeDashjr·
@MajorianBTC He did post a video saying "run Knots" a while ago. But Bitcoin should not be a cult of personality regardless.
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ANTON BIP110
ANTON BIP110@Anton__BTC·
So, there's likely 20% of Knots nodes. The rest are coretards, running Sybil nodes. Shame on you coretards. Plebs, run BIP110, run Datum and mine, or coretards will gradually destroy Bitcoin.
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System Of A Down
System Of A Down@systemofadown·
SOAD X SNW 😈 Thank you to everyone who came out to Sin City for another unforgettable year of System Of A Down style rock and roll music. See you at @SickNewWorldTx. 📷: @audiomassacre + Steve Thrasher
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Rand Paul
Rand Paul@RandPaul·
The Fourth Amendment isn't optional. If the government wants to read your messages, search your data, or spy on you, they need a warrant. Period. My Fourth Amendment Restoration and Protection Act ends warrantless surveillance of Americans.
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Evermore Sats . ₿IP 110 🪢@EvermoreSats·
@bitcoincoreorg 🚨 Update for Bitcoiners: "Bitcoin Core" is no longer the "reference client." Also, the detrimental "improvements" introduced by Core 30+ are being countered by a grassroots movement. To join the defense of Bitcoin as money, run a node with BIP 110. I chose Knots over Core.
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Jim | #BIP110 | Bitcoin, not jpegs
It's been three weeks since a possible selfish mining attack by @FoundryServices and Foundry still has over 30% of the network hashrate. Foundry's hashers are asleep at the wheel. If they were interested in preserving #Bitcoin they would have moved their hash to other pools and made sure that no one pool controls more than 25% of the hashrate. These hashers are betraying their charge as the security of the Bitcoin network. It seems the only thing that will get their attention is short term fiat gains. Fortunately, with the rise in plebs taking control of industrial levels of hashrate there is a chance that we can get these hashers to start acting in their best interests. The more plebs that engage in mining, particularly at industrial levels, the more we can decentralize mining and keep hashers honest. Learn about Hashrate as a Service (HaaS) and how it is revolutionizing Bitcoin mining. rentsomehash.com
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Jim | #BIP110 | Bitcoin, not jpegs@venorusprime

The risk for a selfish mining attack becomes a concern if any single pool controls over 25% of global hashrate. "[Bitcoin] will never be safe against attacks by a selfish mining pool that commands more than 33% of the total mining power of the network." Foundry has 35%. If you are pointing your hash at Foundry I would encourage you to consider a smaller pool. @ocean_mining is where I mine. Rather than hashing for a pool's template I use DATUM to build my own block templates, which further decentralizes Bitcoin mining.

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