Marking It Easier
@Atlas2948
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Orange Pool Good
Here we go. Ocean: 1.1% CONTINUE! x.com/venorusprime/s…
If AI creates abundance, Why is everything so expensive? youtu.be/IDODZYJU27g
War with Iran? How to financially prepare youtu.be/CUmnsogXZBk
If you have more than $10,000 in bitcoin or you care deeply about Bitcoin’s success you should be running a node. Here is a how-to-guide from @mattkratter on how to set up a node that runs the Knots client which gives you the most control. youtu.be/9JKpA7gqbW0?si…
We should be waging war to put a node in the hands of every Bitcoiner on Earth. Instead, Core is marching us straight into a future where running a node becomes a luxury. If we stay on this path, future generations won’t even know what it means to run their own node.
This forced change by Core is absolutely condoning bloat on Bitcoin. Many of the VC bros I talk to can’t wait for this to be rammed through. They want to bloat bitcoin as much as possible because they don’t care about bitcoin, they only care about profit.
Core has had a near absolute monopoly for too long. At bare minimum, we should all be hopeful for competition at the implementation level. Competition is good for users and good for Bitcoin.
Bitcoin Core is done. It's on you to pay attention and figure out you're being lied to and abandon it. You can't have something as beautiful and convenient as a centralized, benevolent, uncorrupted reference implementation for a project as disruptive as Bitcoin forever. It…
You have absolutely no respect for Bitcoin or the people running your software. It is clear to see that your intention is to turn Bitcoin into a generic crypto - a swiss army knife indiscriminately capable of thousands of non-monetary "use-cases" - the cost of which will be paid…
Beginner's questions about Bitcoin youtube.com/watch?v=Z3v8Y4…
The current largest systemic problem in Bitcoin is mining centralization. It’s the fact that we have millions of *hashers* and barely a handful of *miners* on the network. There has been endless claims about solutions, but no project has done more, practically and explicitly,…