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Totally predictable. But EXTREMELY interesting. Saylor has engineered an "infinite money glitch" where it intersects with TradFi. This is the first hole in the dyke that TradFi had to plug with a finger to stop the flood. The dam will burst...


Can't wait!

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Accurate

Once every 4 years, they hear the call.

BenJustman's tweet image. Once every 4 years, they hear the call.


Totally predictable. But EXTREMELY interesting. Saylor has engineered an "infinite money glitch" where it intersects with TradFi. This is the first hole in the dyke that TradFi had to plug with a finger to stop the flood. The dam will burst...

Without a punitive margin requirement, STRC would attract too much capital.



Couldnt have said it better...peace brothers & sisters!

with the spam debate, the two policy views are not really technical but social. it's just two groups of enthusiastic users on a common mission, who all hate spam, but have different views about what a parameter should be one motivated by social signaling reasons the klingon…



And you think this is new and an urgent threat... Same debate for 15 years. Chillax.

The first debate about arbitrary data in the blockchain happened in December 2010 and Satoshi was involved On 8th December 2010, Satoshi released Bitcoin version 0.3.18, which included a standardness check, to only include known transaction types 🧵

BitMEXResearch's tweet image. The first debate about arbitrary data in the blockchain happened in December 2010 and Satoshi was involved

On 8th December 2010, Satoshi released Bitcoin version 0.3.18, which included a standardness check, to only include known transaction types

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Much better explanation than mine. Please read and educate yourself.

This is a long post that hopefully bridges some gaps between technical people (devs) and non-technical users and how they look at spam prevention in Bitcoin. I hope that it clarifies why I think that there is such a huge misunderstanding between both camps. I'll preface this…



It should be self evident: The reason Luke is running a mining pool is becasue he knows miners, not node runners, select transactions. He knows filtering transaction on nodes is utterly pointless and achieves nothing. Hence Ocean.

Satoshi designed Bitcoin so that nodes select consensus rules and miners select transactions. But both functions were originally integrated into one software application. For all Satoshi's genius, he was not a particularly good software architect, and as time has gone on, these…



Zoom out.

My fellow Bitcoiners, we are absolutely winning. Dont believe the catastrophizing. Spam isn’t a mortal threat to Bitcoin. @LukeDashjr isn’t going to hard fork Bitcoin. Bitcoin development is winning. There are nearly 100,000 Bitcoin nodes on the network (source: Luke’s…



Paying attention yet?

US National Debt Crisis Simplified! :) U.S. Tax revenue: $4,690,000,000,000 Federal budget: $6,660,000,000,000 New debt: $2,000,000,000,000 National debt: $37,500,000,000,000 Now just remove 8 zeros and pretend it is a household budget: Annual family income: $46,900 Money the…



This: Is a very big deal. As someone full time AI coding for the past 6 months, solving this problem is critical, and the approach outlined in this paper is powerful.

holy crap this paper might actually fix vibe coding keeping a repo’s structure in context is a real struggle, and they’ve cooked up a graph-guided code generation framework that could solve that for good according to the authors, the framework is coming out soon

alxfazio's tweet image. holy crap this paper might actually fix vibe coding

keeping a repo’s structure in context is a real struggle, and they’ve cooked up a graph-guided code generation framework that could solve that for good

according to the authors, the framework is coming out soon


Thinking about running Knots, controlled by ONE man? If so - you should understand that man - @LukeDashjr . You owe it to yourself to read this take by @lopp. Remember, even if you object to Core 30, you can just run an older version of Core. Knots? Frying pan to Fire.


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Are you considering running a Bitcoin Knots node? It's fully within your right to do so. But if you do, you should be informed of what you're getting into. blog.lopp.net/knot-a-serious…


Whats your worst moment in AI coding with Claude? Just now: Middle of super complex refactor, claude decides nows a good time to compact. Then after compacting goes off in total wrong direction, then hit the 5 hour limit. Broken code, nothing to be done. Arrrg! You?


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