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CUB@CanUBlockchain·
Is it a fair & well-framed question to ask, coming from the director of the HBO documentary "Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery @CullenHoback, "whether Blockstream is an extension of Satoshi"? What if Blockstream signifies a divergence from Satoshi's work & plan for bitcoin, rather than being an extension of Satoshi? Once a person does a basic assessment of Blockstream's output, declared mission & assumed role in the Web 3 world, in light of various controversies surrounding the company, they can surely draw conclusions in comparison with what we all know from the 2008-2010 record about Satoshi's aims & intentions in having designed & created bitcoin. Is Blockstream #extendingsatoshi or #shrinkingSatoshi?
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The @nytimes cites Money Electric as the inciting incident for their Adam Back investigation. But it's more than just a scene—Back is the main character. Much of the runtime is cat and mouse with him. The film asks from the start whether Blockstream (his company) is an extension of Satoshi as they try to make bitcoin the global standard. A bit of context: @JohnCarreyrou

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@WallStreetApes They didn't miss it...they added it. Don't you remember, beef is bad.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
The large grocery store chain Kroger just put out a TV commercial and there are very clearly bugs crawling across the steaks “How did they miss that” Entire marketing team is about to be fired
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@Xx17965797N Now we know why cosmetics were invented.
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Truthseeker@Xx17965797N·
🤔First Ladies Around the World,they all share one thing..
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RI P@RIPatriot4·
@shipwreckshow I stopped watching your show a few weeks ago. Thanks for confirming I made the correct decision.
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Shipwreck@shipwreckshow·
Are you afraid of AI or Sam Altman? Let's look at it from a different perspective. Fire.
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RI P@RIPatriot4·
@TRHLofficial 2 mins huh....2 mins from fedex drop off to stage? Nothing that comes from this guy isn't scripted.
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@Hulkanator100 It's mating season....he is fighting his reflection for a chance to mate with a female nearby.
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Hulkanator@Hulkanator100·
This little bird shows up daily to aggressively peck our window. Is it shadowboxing its reflection… or does it have a straight-up vendetta against our cat? Wife: “What should we name him?” Me, zero hesitation: “Pecker.” 😂
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RI P@RIPatriot4·
@ClownWorld They will be back next week with there hand out again, but $1500 won't cut it this time.
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Clown World ™ 🤡@ClownWorld·
Squatters in Washington State refused to leave until they were paid $1,500 cash. Then they cleaned up and walked out like nothing happened. The system enables this behavior and then wonders why nobody wants to be a landlord anymore
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@P_Remarks AI customer service sounds like it's gonna run smooooooth.
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Prepared Remarks@P_Remarks·
Can’t wait until AI is in charge
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@LightBSV @clif_high He knows, Clif is too smart in this field to miss calculate this.
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Light@LightBSV·
@clif_high It can't scale, Cliff. Come see the engineering work we've done with Bitcoin Satoshi Vision. It adheres to the original white paper and the unilateral contract Satoshi released under. The only way to scale globally is for the system to not mutate from the original design.
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RI P@RIPatriot4·
@APompliano I wonder who it could be....hmmm...maybe I should look around and find out who of all the people developing bitcoin has managed to get it working properly. #bsv
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪
Anthony Pompliano 🌪@APompliano·
The New York Times claims Adam Back is Satoshi Nakamoto. Here is what Adam said when I directly asked him about being bitcoin’s creator.
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Kurt Wuckert Jr
Kurt Wuckert Jr@kurtwuckertjr·
The full breakdown is on the site. Sixteen workers named, the AWS case study sourced, Visa and BoE and Teranode benchmarks side by side, zero hand waving. Read it before the next Bitcoin influencer tells you scaling is impossible: kurtwuckertjr.com/post/what-is-a…
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Defiant Ghost@TheDefiantGhost·
John McAfee on Satoshi Nakamoto's identity: "Let me give you some clues." "In Satoshi's white paper, every word that has dual spellings for American and British English is British. It is all British." "Every sentence is followed by two spaces. Now that's a minority choice in most, but two spaces." "There are only two that can be accused who were British, and only one of those has two spaces in every one of his papers." "Figure it out, people. It'll take you 15 minutes."
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RI P@RIPatriot4·
"By decoupling services, integrating subtree broadcasting, and using the global infrastructure of AWS, the BSV Association designed and implemented a new, parallelizable proof of work UTXO blockchain node that adheres to the original protocol rules and scales worldwide. In achieving their 1 million TPS goal, the BSV Association demonstrated the capabilities of the core engine to power the future of the BSV Blockchain and its Mandala network design." aws.amazon.com/blogs/web3/how…
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Connor Murray
Connor Murray@Bitcoin_Beyond·
Chronicle activates April 7th. I want to take a moment to explain why this upgrade matters - not just technically, but personally. First, huge thanks to everyone involved. The developers who did the actual work, and the community members who contributed to ensuring the scope was as airtight as possible while promoting stability. Maintaining stability while restoring the original protocol was a delicate balance, and the final release reflects all the hard work that went into ensuring that. Why restore the original protocol? This isn't just about completion for its own sake. Over the years, a lot of restrictions were added to Bitcoin. And in the same way that central planning can destroy an economy, centrally planning and limiting developer creativity means we have no idea what possibilities the original protocol actually enabled. We know it allowed more flexibility. We imagine that as better Bitcoin scripting engineers emerge and people learn more about the underlying protocol, they'll take advantage of use cases we can't even predict yet. Chronicle removes those artificial constraints. This is the core of the BSV Association's mandate. There should be no central person or group of people that tell you how you can build on top of the protocol. Original Transaction Digest Algorithm (OTDA) One of the most significant changes is the restoration of the Original Transaction Digest Algorithm. BSV will now support both the OTDA and the current BIP143 digest algorithm. Developers can opt into OTDA by setting the new CHRONICLE sighash flag (0x20). If you do nothing, existing behavior is preserved - BIP143 continues to work exactly as before. This gives developers the flexibility to choose which digest algorithm fits their use case, whether that's maintaining compatibility with existing systems or leveraging the original protocol's behavior. Transaction malleability Transaction malleability has been treated as this big scary problem throughout Bitcoin's history. There were a lot of patches added to Bitcoin over the years specifically to prevent it. But in doing so, they limited developer flexibility significantly. Here's the thing: transaction malleability itself isn't actually a problem. It was only perceived as one because of how people were doing payments in Bitcoin - which was always wrong. Payments in Bitcoin were always meant to be peer-to-peer, then broadcast directly to the mining network. This is outlined in the Simplified Payment Verification section of the white paper. The work that has been done on all of the development tooling and the BRC-100 standard has enabled users and developers to utilize SPV. Transaction malleability was a concern based on a misunderstanding of the payment flow, and a misunderstanding of nodes themselves. Because they misunderstood how payments should work and are convinced that miners will behave irrationally, they put in a bunch of restrictions on developers. And here's the clever part: this is opt-in. Transactions using version 1 keep all existing restrictions. Only transactions with version > 1 get the relaxed rules. Existing applications remain completely unaffected. So if you are reading this and think "no way Connor is right about this" - then you can continue to ensure payments made with your wallet or application are not susceptible to malleability. Restored opcodes Chronicle re-instates several opcodes that were disabled years ago. Of note: • OP_VER, OP_VERIF, OP_VERNOTIF — access the transaction version directly in script • OP_LSHIFTNUM, OP_RSHIFTNUM — numerical bit shifting (restored to mimic the original behavior of OP_LSHIFT and OP_RSHIFT) Business continuity In line with BSV's commitment to stability: if you do nothing, nothing breaks. Existing applications using BIP143 without the CHRONICLE flag remain completely unaffected. The changes are all opt-in. This was deliberate - we needed to restore the original protocol while respecting that real businesses depend on the current state. Personal note I've been in BSV since day one. The uniting goal, shared with other community members, was always restoring the Bitcoin protocol and locking it. Set in stone. I'm proud to have played my part in that, and to have been involved in the actual work being done by the developers to enable it. The work of the Association in doing this restoration is finally done. The protocol Satoshi designed is back. This is cause for celebration. Let's build.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY CRAP!! A Palm Beach elections office volunteer just got arrested for STEALING an encrypted access key and computer equipment in the March 24 special election where the Democrat won by 800 votes This is the district the includes Mar-a-Lago. Investigators worry that the encryption — used for training — could be reverse engineered and used to tamper with voter registration The theft was reported on March 27, a few days after last Tuesday's special election, per WPTV. The theft occurred on March 19, just days before election day "During the search of [John] Panicci's home, detectives recovered the stolen items along with a substantial amount of electronic and digital storage devices. Panicci was transported to the Palm Beach County Jail and booked on charges." Election integrity is vital to our republic. If it's happening in Florida — IT'S HAPPENING NATIONWIDE
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BitcoinSvGuide@BitcoinSvGuide·
I just read two recent papers by Craig Wright: “AnchorChain: Immutable Referencing of AI Memory States Through Blockchain-Indexed Volumetric Data Linking” and “On Immutable Memory Systems for Artificial Agents.” The core idea is surprisingly straightforward but powerful. Today’s AI systems have no verifiable memory history. Vector databases and agent memory can be modified, rewritten, or lost, and there’s no cryptographic way to prove what an AI actually knew at a given point in time. These papers propose hashing AI memory states (embeddings, context, reasoning traces) into Merkle structures and anchoring the root to a blockchain. The result is a tamper-evident timeline of AI knowledge — essentially a provable record of what an AI knew and when it knew it. In simple terms: a cryptographically verifiable memory ledger for AI cognition. The architecture assumes a high-throughput blockchain layer capable of anchoring massive numbers of commitments — which is where BSV enters the discussion given its focus on large blocks, low fees, and SPV-based verification. Interestingly, this direction is very similar to concepts explored in several T6+ reports discussing persistent AI agents, sovereign machine memory, and blockchain-anchored economic behavior. Examples: The AI Holy Trinity – From Experiment to Infrastructure ClawSats Report – AI Agent Micropayment Architecture The State Contention Trap – Why Most Chains Can’t Support AI Commerce bitcoinsv.guide/for-ai/ Worth a read if you’re thinking about where AI systems and blockchain infrastructure may converge.
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: Casey-Nicole.
: Casey-Nicole.@bethebroadcast·
Everyone’s watching documentaries trying to “find Satoshi.” Meanwhile, the real fight has been happening in court. This is the passing-off case filed by Craig Steven Wright ( @CsTominaga ) against BTC Core — arguing that BTC altered the original Bitcoin protocol (SegWit, Taproot, etc.) and then continued marketing itself as “Bitcoin.” Estimated damages claimed: £911 BILLION. Let that sink in. The entire point of this case is bigger than personalities. It’s about whether the system described by Satoshi Nakamoto can be altered and still be marketed to the world as the same thing. And here’s the part the documentaries always miss… If the creator of Bitcoin ever becomes undeniable — whether through law, evidence, or math — the passing-off question comes roaring back instantly. Because then the next question becomes unavoidable: Who has been selling something to the world as “Bitcoin” that isn’t? A lot of journalists, influencers, developers, and companies have spent the last decade mocking that possibility. History has a funny way of revisiting receipts. So while Hollywood tries to find Satoshi… Some of us are watching the legal chessboard. 🍿
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Finding Satoshi@findingsatoshi_

The greatest financial mystery of the 21st century ends on April 22nd. Watch the official trailer for #FindingSatoshi now. Pre-purchase at the link in bio.

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