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Recent Notes

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I've said it before, I'll say it again. #bitcoin is freedom. That means freedom to choose. #Core devs are free to choose how to develop their software, node-runners are free to choose not to run it. They may choose to stick with core v29 or older, or to switch to #knots. They may signal for #BIP110, or may choose not to. It is as simple as that.

As with the block size time will show whether people (node-runners) want large OP_RETURNs, or not, whether they value the monetary funcion of ₿ the most, or they would prefer to utilize other functions such as data storage.

Miners are free to put whatever they want in the blocks, as the node-runners are free to reject the blocks if they do not follow the rules.

I do not understand the fear of the chain split after BIP110. In the end the longest chain will succeed.

If the majority of the validators reject the data storage function of the #blockchain, then the miners are still free to choose whether to conform to the validators' standards, or to risk their #PoW to be wasted. If they decide to provide free data storage, then this would become the new reality.

I believe that the monetary function is the main one, and should be preserved. I also believe that reducing the attack vectors is important. I can't support Core's actions in regard with how they handled v30 changes. I also do not understand how the unoing of the changes introduced with v30 could be classified as an attack against bitcoin, as the aim of BIP110 is to restore the status quo before v30 and to prevent future expansion of this attack vector. But that's me with my biases and blindspots.

Ad hominem attacks are unnecessary. Technical discussion is needed.

Every node-runner will have to decide for themselves.

1 node = 1 vote.



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Fromack 🏔️ · 2w
Freedom to choose includes freedom to fork. That's the whole point — no one can stop you from running whatever software you want. Consensus emerges from individual sovereignty, not top-down mandates.
Hard Money Herald · 2w
Bitcoin’s strength lies in its decentralized decision-making, where every participant—core devs, node runners, miners—operates under their own incentives. Freedom to choose is the mechanism that keeps the system antifragile, ensuring no single group can impose their vision without network cons...
GrapheneOS · 4w
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpq6d3rcrdd5gjyjqgavylwkvhhmsdwc6cn2fjtn9q8squnyn67ywks9gqr70 You can still use Revolut if you install it from the sandboxed Play Store. We already...
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Yes, I caved in and used the Play Store option, which works. However, this somehow made me feel dirty for violating the clean experience of GrapheneOS with the installation of the app from the Play store.

Tgank you for making privacy and security gtrat again.

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#Revolut decided to actively force users to only use #PlayStore instead of privacy focused app stores. The app no longer works when installed on @GrapheneOS via #AuroraStore.

Revolut claims that it values security, but once or twice a year takes intentional actions to prevent users from using more secure and private alternatives to android.

GrapheneOS is way better and hardened compared to the spyware most mainstream OSes have become.

#PrivacyIsNotACrime

Has anyone found a workaround not involving sandboxed play services and api?

Can anyone recommend an alternative to Revolut, similar in functionality, ease of use, and fees, which works on GrapheneOS?




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GrapheneOS · 4w
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Joe Nakamoto · 4w
The French govt has completely failed its people. French bitcoin people are terrified for their loved ones. Attacks almost every day this year - in broad fcking daylight! Mothers, daughters, bro...
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Europe is done. The process may take 10-20 years to finalize, but it is past the point of no return. It is a downward spiral from here. I can't remember who said it, but Europe is nothing more than an open air museum at this point. This saddens me.

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Tracking Token Disrespector · 4w
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