Tick Block
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@tick_block @BTCsessions @SantoXBT Doesn't matter bitcoin can't handle all the transactions that's why litecoin sits on number 1 spot and all you care about is your poxy fucking dollar price
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@AlexandreLohma1 @Thibs_0xPred @MoneyRadar_FR Comment ça il suffit de ne pas en avoir ? Il y a des lois, elles imposent nottament la monnaie à utiliser… On est pas autorisé à discuter là dessus. Ne pas avoir d'euro en UE c'est impossible légalement : on nous oblige à l'utiliser
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💰 Scoring comportemental : Le marché qui vaut des milliards
La startup portugaise Feedzai vient de décrocher un contrat BCE de 237 millions € pour "sécuriser" l'euro numérique.
Le produit vendu : une plateforme IA qui attribue une "note de risque" à chaque transaction en analysant votre comportement numérique.
Sous couvert de lutte contre la fraude et le blanchiment évidemment ! 🤡
Le scoring à la chinoise arrive plus vite que prévu...
L'idée, c'est que chaque citoyen verra ses habitudes financières traquées, enregistrées et étudiées et ça, ça vaut des milliards.
Bienvenue dans le monde de demain...

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@Pledditor @BitcoinMagazine @Swan the generation that grows with sound money will be fixed. hopefully…
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Nearly everyone with @BitcoinMagazine or @Swan in their bios have turned out to be giant grifters, with very few exceptions
Weird, innit
We all say bitcoin fixes the incentives, but there seems to be a high correlation between seeking out bitcoin jobs, and the desire to grift
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@realvijayk @BitcoinRachy So what? Bitcoin can still be the base of the currency. Do you directly use the bank settlement layer yourself? don't think so…
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@tick_block @BitcoinRachy That's good! Most won't be able to. That's the point.
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@udiWertheimer seems like you don't know the knots supporters well and are just trying to dismiss them…
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i’ve been trying to steelman the filterboys/knots position over the last few weeks but i can’t support the way you guys are treating gloria
you’re crossing a line
first of all the video clip of her being presumably supportive of jpegs/wizards/cats is taken completely out of context. i know this because i vividly remember watching that segment on peter mccormack’s show in context a year or two ago and i was upset because i felt she and peter were pretty dismissive of our work
it’s incredibly disingenuous to make it look like she was on “our side” (although i obviously think she should’ve been!). how many of you guys bothered to watch the entire interview???
but more importantly, this is in such poor taste, with way too many comments with a weird sexual angle, like seriously what is wrong with you guys
i know the knots supporters well. many of you guys have daughters not much younger than her. it’s fucked up guys. really gross behavior
one days you guys are going to wake up and realize you crossed a line and you’re gonna feel like shit about it
you can be emotional about bitcoin as much as you want but ffs act like men. you’re being shameful. not too late to stop this
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@realvijayk @BitcoinRachy Well I use the base layer and don't find it expensive or slow, for my usecases. But thanks for sharing your thoughts 🤣
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TLDR: Base layer must be used consistently for Bitcoin to be successful. But using Bitcoin's base layer is expensive and slow.
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A proof of work consensus security budget relates to how much money it takes to keep the network secured.
Miners secure the network and they're compensated in two ways. 1. Block subsidies 2. Transaction fees.
In a few halving cycles, block subsides decrease significantly. So miners must rely on transactions fees only.
If most transactions happen on layer 2, miners don't get compensated.
To keep a 1% security budget, each transaction will cost hundreds if not thousands of dollars in the future.
In other words, the base layer will be reserved for the elite and institutions and everyone else will be forced on layer 2s which are subject to centralization and censorship risks.
Bitcoin will be too expensive to utilize as there isn't enough throughput on base layer to reduce costs and send transactions. Naturally, people will look for an alternative POW that's cheaper and faster to use.
If miners don't get compensated, they shut down, lowering the hash rate, making it more likely for a 51% attack. This will reduce the trust in bitcoin if executed successfully.
Because of #KASPA design, it solves this issue. $KAS is the perfect base layer for money. The only issue with it is it's early. But it works and it's humanity's true best shot of getting onto a sound money standard that EVERYONE can benefit from (not just the elite).
I encourage you to study $KAS. You'll likely learn more about Bitcoin. I know I did.
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@roryhighside @hodlonaut scrolling x is a very good way of trying to sleep…
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@hodlonaut That is the most retarded thing I've read in a while. Thanks. Was trying to sleep... cant stop laughing now
GIF
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We can jsut as well entrust the bitcoin code to literal raging commies, because.... *checks notes*....
lol code is written in a computer, computers have certain constraints that force code to be written in a certain way, has nothing to do with how people lean, grow up
SO OBVIOUS. Ashamed I didn't realize this wisdom earlier.
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@hodlonaut @theinstagibbs @eric_lombrozo lol code is written in a computer, computers have certain constraints that force code to be written in a certain way, has nothing to do with how people lean, grow up
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@swollbtc @f1xtheworld @dr0ther With knots I benefit from core's security updates while retaining configurability. You're calling that pointless? You're fine with op_return size being limitless in the future for every core runners, all of a sudden?
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@LeBunkerBtc Mauvais argument cette histoire de pression… en théorie oui ça la fait augmenter, mais en pratique non ça ne fait absolument pas "pump notre bag" : c'est statistiquement nul.
Je suis sûr qu'il y a meilleurs arguments à nous faire like vos posts
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Merci à tous d’interagir avec nos posts.
Comme d'habitude, chaque € versé par X est utilisé pour acheter du BTC.
À chaque like sur un post du Bunker, vous augmentez donc la pression d’achat sur Btc, aidant ainsi à faire pump votre bag.
Lâchez rien 💪

Le ₿unker 🪖@LeBunkerBtc
Merci à tous d’interagir avec nos posts. Comme d'habitude chaque € versé par X est utilisé pour acheter du BTC. À chaque like sur un post du Bunker, vous augmentez donc la pression d’achat sur Btc, aidant ainsi à faire pump votre bag. Lâchez rien 💪
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@francispouliot_ @Replit I gave it a try twice. Both times I was really disappointed, the prototype was basically unusable even after trying to refine it.
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@callebtc Am I supposed to transact on-chain, and with high sat/vB, just for the sake of competing with jpegs? I hope not… have you lost your mind? Aren't you about user experience? Users don't want to transact more than they need to for the sake of some "competition"…
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@francispouliot_ For businesses that makes sense, for users that makes no sense.
Ppl are super confused, they think keeping their personal node powered on does something special
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