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Mikel Penagarikano [!🔑 ⇨ !₿]

@mpenagar

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Basque Country, Spain شامل ہوئے Ekim 2011
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Christopher Allen
Christopher Allen@ChristopherA·
Local AI hits 111 tokens/second on Apple Silicon — no cloud, no API key, no subscription toll. The same principles behind Self-Sovereign Identity apply to inference: your model, your hardware, your data stays yours. Self-Sovereign Computing is real Exodus infrastructure today!
Christopher Allen@ChristopherA

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nic carter
nic carter@nic_carter·
@lopp Looks like AI is better at offense than defense
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Jameson Lopp
Jameson Lopp@lopp·
We're supposed to believe that both of these are true: 1. Anthropic trained an LLM so smart at security that it will usher in a cybersecurity apocalypse. 2. Anthropic's security is so bad that they had multiple failures & data leaks in the span of a few weeks.
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₿itronics
₿itronics@BitronicsStore·
We’ve just been informed that block 943466 was mined by one of our devices!!! Manufactured, assembled, and tested with true love in Barcelona, Spain 🇪🇸 For us, this is the strongest signal that what we’re building truly makes sense Thanks to everyone who trusted us and a big hug to the open-source community 🚀
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Jameson Lopp
Jameson Lopp@lopp·
Over the past day, demonstration runs of DoS block attacks have been performed on Bitcoin signet. This proves potential for a malicious miner to craft blocks that take orders of magnitude longer than usual for nodes to validate, causing chaos across the network. BIP54 fixes this!
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Jonas Schnelli
Jonas Schnelli@_jonasschnelli_·
Iran demanding $BTC for Hormuz tolls proves it: censorship-resistance IS the intrinsic value. - USD? Frozen by SWIFT. - Yuan? Beijing's control. - Stables? Issuer blacklists. - Gold? Try emailing it. Bitcoin is the only truly unstoppable, neutral money on earth.
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru

JUST IN: 🇮🇷 Iran to require ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz to pay tolls in Bitcoin, FT reports.

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Rene Pickhardt
Rene Pickhardt@renepickhardt·
The sad truth many won't want to hear: #Bitcoin is far from being perfect. Yet, after my 3 months of sabbatical and seeing some stuff, I believe more than ever that Bitcoin is the best shot we currently have to fix some of the mess in the world...
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Ken M Coin
Ken M Coin@KenMCoin·
@adam3us @Arthur_van_Pelt Ok so suggest a better solution? Have you ever heard of NP problems? Does the existence of NP problems prevent honest attempts to make their solutions more efficient? Asinine.
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Bas Westerbaan
Bas Westerbaan@bwesterb·
@mpenagar Yeah. This is not the only graph though. This is the superconducting one. The neutral atom one is the scary one.
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Bas Westerbaan
Bas Westerbaan@bwesterb·
Short one for future reference: factoring records are not a good benchmark to track Q-day.
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Tadge Dryja
Tadge Dryja@tdryja·
Utreexo: Accumulate Bitcoin. A Bitcoin Twitter Thread 🧵 1/9
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Jameson Lopp
Jameson Lopp@lopp·
Next week a handful of Bitcoin Wizards will perform a demonstration on signet (a test network) to show how bad a maliciously constructed DoS block could be for nodes to validate. It's in everyone's interest to enforce BIP-54! x.com/lopp/status/20…
Jameson Lopp@lopp

Bitcoin is strong but it's not perfect; Bitcoin is vulnerable to attack. There are principled people who have been warning us for years about the need to patch Bitcoin's weaknesses, and it's long overdue for us to take action. It's not controversial: let's activate BIP 54!

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@bwesterb Anyway, what is wrong about tracking number factoring? There is still a huge gap from 15 to a 32bit number. Do you think that the real gap is from 15 to 21? Or can we establish a coherent scale with a few milestones between 15 and a 32-bit number?
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Adam Back
Adam Back@adam3us·
@TheGuySwann if you pretend no error correction is ok (cheat run it 100,000 times to look for the most selected answer in the noise - which obviously doesn't scale!), i think the current world record for quantum computers is 21=7x3. even then some dispute if they cheated in other ways also.
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Guy Swann
Guy Swann@TheGuySwann·
So guys... has anyone successfully factored a randomly chosen 2 digit number with a quantum computer yet? Because every time i go looking, the answer has been "no."
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Craig Raw 🐦
Craig Raw 🐦@craigraw·
Silent payments is not just a new approach to static payment codes. It's the first serious contender to improve the address derivation system since HD wallets in 2013. HD wallets were a big win over single keys, and silent payments could be a similar leap forward.
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Alex Pruden
Alex Pruden@apruden08·
@bergealex4 You're just presenting data that shows we don't have a CRQC yet. We all already know that. The question is, how fast can we get there? The data you're OMITTING on that front is this:
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Alex B 👾
Alex B 👾@bergealex4·
When evaluating the claim of deep bag-biased Quantum agitpropagandists, it’s always more useful to look at what they are NOT telling you. Recent claims suggest a Quantum computer using neutral atom arrays would require only (!) ~20,000 logical qubits to break Bitcoin. What they tell you is that this is significant because researchers at Caltech recently demonstrated a 6000 (!) logical qubits array. What they do NOT tell you is that those qubits weren’t not entangled, which is a requirement to run Shor’s algorithm. So what is the state of the art in terms of actually entangled logical qubits under the neutral atoms architecture? NINETY SIX (96) qubits. How long did they maintain coherence? 1-2 seconds. How long did the new Oratomic paper suggest the algorithm they designed should run? DAYS! So not only must state of the art in SIMPLE qubits entanglement increase more than 2 orders of magnitude, their ability to maintain coherence across circuit depth must be preserved ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND times longer than they currently do. Suffice to say they have no idea how to even get there but that shouldn’t get in the way of a headline worthy paper!
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