exitcalmly's profile picture. bitcoin hodler of last resort: The only node that matters is yours. The reason to run it is protective self interest. Don't trust my node - get your own!

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bitcoin hodler of last resort: The only node that matters is yours. The reason to run it is protective self interest. Don't trust my node - get your own!

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Don’t kid yourselves,separation of money and state won’t be easy. You won’t wake up one day to a $1M Bitcoin. When you do, it’ll be because you earned it, grinding through every false narrative, every hopium cycle, every influencer grift dressed up as “adoption.” You’ll have…


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Wow. So if this outcome is a possibility, and is 100% avoidable, and it’s 100% certain that p()rn is going to be stored, why take the risk? Why would anyone think that taking this risk is a “reasonable trade off”? It can’t stop spam, makes storing contiguous, large, finance…

@BitcoinPierre Describes the worst case scenario for Core v30



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This is insane. 8 popular VPN apps with 700M+ users have hard-coded passwords that let attackers decrypt ALL traffic. They're using Shadowsocks (built for bypassing censorship, not confidentiality) while marketing themselves as security tools. These “free” VPNs claim they…

obscuravpn's tweet image. This is insane.

8 popular VPN apps with 700M+ users have hard-coded passwords that let attackers decrypt ALL traffic.

They're using Shadowsocks (built for bypassing censorship, not confidentiality) while marketing themselves as security tools.

These “free” VPNs claim they…

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As this happens, bitcoin will be associated and smeared with one of the worst crimes, justifying the claims that not only is bitcoin based on a discredited economic model (Austrian School) which even some of its developers reject, but that its open nature and entrenched…

JUST IN: Major global banks are collaborating on plans to launch joint stablecoin Initiative: • Bank of America • Goldman Sachs • Deutsche Bank • BNP Paribas • Santander • Barclays • TD Bank • MUFG • UBS • Citi

WatcherGuru's tweet image. JUST IN: Major global banks are collaborating on plans to launch joint stablecoin Initiative:

• Bank of America 
• Goldman Sachs
• Deutsche Bank
• BNP Paribas
• Santander
• Barclays 
• TD Bank 
• MUFG 
• UBS
• Citi
WatcherGuru's tweet image. JUST IN: Major global banks are collaborating on plans to launch joint stablecoin Initiative:

• Bank of America 
• Goldman Sachs
• Deutsche Bank
• BNP Paribas
• Santander
• Barclays 
• TD Bank 
• MUFG 
• UBS
• Citi
WatcherGuru's tweet image. JUST IN: Major global banks are collaborating on plans to launch joint stablecoin Initiative:

• Bank of America 
• Goldman Sachs
• Deutsche Bank
• BNP Paribas
• Santander
• Barclays 
• TD Bank 
• MUFG 
• UBS
• Citi
WatcherGuru's tweet image. JUST IN: Major global banks are collaborating on plans to launch joint stablecoin Initiative:

• Bank of America 
• Goldman Sachs
• Deutsche Bank
• BNP Paribas
• Santander
• Barclays 
• TD Bank 
• MUFG 
• UBS
• Citi


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This is a direct accusation on my work, since I'm the person who initially noticed the redefinition outside of Core dev circles and made it widely known. Feel free to review the information in this thread and point out any inaccuracies you may find. x.com/oomahq/status/…

Now that people are starting to pay attention it's probably a good time to remember that 2 years ago Bitcoin Core officially "fixed" the inscription exploit by redefining the meaning of -datacarriersize. They seem to hate -datacarriersize for some reason.

oomahq's tweet image. Now that people are starting to pay attention it's probably a good time to remember that 2 years ago Bitcoin Core officially "fixed" the inscription exploit by redefining the meaning of -datacarriersize.

They seem to hate -datacarriersize for some reason.


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...but the context is important. This redefinition was done to justify closing another PR that was open at the time: one from Luke that expanded -datacarriersize to apply to inscriptions, too. The ruse depended on nobody noticing the redefinition was recent, but I did :) 2/2


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. @Keir_Starmer is trying to push Digital ID and CBDC like system with the benefits of convenience and efficiency. Here is reality of what a Digital ID system will be like: - Restrictions on how and where you spend your money - High inflation and loss of purchasing power -…

sharkybit's tweet image. . @Keir_Starmer is trying to push Digital ID and CBDC like system with the benefits of convenience and efficiency. 

Here is reality of what a Digital ID system will be like: 

- Restrictions on how and where you spend your money
- High inflation and loss of purchasing power
-…


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I think this should be a standard everywhere. When you delete your account EVERYTHING should be deleted.

California passed a law requiring social media companies to delete your personal data when you deactivate your account.

Pirat_Nation's tweet image. California passed a law requiring social media companies to delete your personal data when you deactivate your account.
Pirat_Nation's tweet image. California passed a law requiring social media companies to delete your personal data when you deactivate your account.


The moral objection is objection enough. The jpeg people will use other means its cheaper so a dead end. It leaves only attackers who will use the larger op_return and the weirdos for "the kicks" of just doing something destructive socially and potentially legally to node runners

As I've said, you've lost the argument and cannot even bring yourself to write "OP_RETURN" any more, because you know what everyone knows; it's a disaster waiting to happen. And it is perfectly rational to not want to store or relay p[]rn (or anything else users don't like) on…



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More than 4 million Square merchant terminals are live worldwide, based on the number of active sellers using Square's POS systems and hardware. This figure aligns with third-party estimates from 2025, which report over 4.1 million active sellers globally. Now imagine, that…

Connecting the ecosystem with @Square has been the dream since we launched bitcoin in @CashApp in 2018 Starting today, all merchants can now seamlessly stack bitcoin behind the scenes from their daily sales Bitcoin Payments Acceptance will be live for everyone on November 10



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Other chat apps track everything you do.🕵️ Keet doesn’t even know your name. Switch to Keet.io today.

keet_io's tweet image. Other chat apps track everything you do.🕵️
Keet doesn’t even know your name. 

Switch to Keet.io today.

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Narrator: "99% of Knots code comes from Core" ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯ x.com/callebtc/statu…

I'm very bullish on Bitcoiners because basically every technical person I respect thinks Knots is a burning pile of trash.



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When your code has a perceived or actual effect on people’s money, livelihood, or freedom, expect very “passionate” interactions.


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I don't know who needs to hear this but here it is: Until we have a better technical solution, archival full nodes are important for Bitcoin. Local policies aren't just to protect your node against DoS. They also exist to protect archival full nodes.


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They hate your sovereignty to choose an alternative implementation.

Your homework problem: figure out how this can be used to DoS attack Bitcoin Knots nodes. github.com/bitcoinknots/b…

peterktodd's tweet image. Your homework problem: figure out how this can be used to DoS attack Bitcoin Knots nodes.

github.com/bitcoinknots/b…


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In Socialism, there are no individuals. Everyone belongs to everyone else, and they are part of a mass or collective. This is why ideas like "Tail Emission" and Demurrage are acceptable to some people; if there are no individuals, then it is not possible that moving money from…

They hate your sovereignty to choose an alternative implementation.



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Is there anyone out there with a solid understanding of Core's position who will help me understand it? @heavilyarmedc had offered but hasn't responded @JWWeatherman_ simply refused Both called me too stupid to understand. (I'm a high IQ programmer analyst)


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Also, now they’re explicitly threatening all bitcoiners by openly declaring that Core and its poison releases cannot be stopped and are “fundamentally not stoppable”. If Cores releases “fundamentally can’t be stopped”, that would imply that anyone releasing a version of…


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This is perhaps the most compelling vision for Bitcoin. Funny how many “Bitcoiners” are ambivalent about it. Perhaps these “Bitcoiners” don’t understand Bitcoin at all?

Hundreds of millions of new Bitcoin users Unprecedented market penetration Global by default 100% true to Bitcoin No wallet lock in; wallet agnostic Frictionless, seamless, beautiful Paradigm shifting “Consumer Bitcoin” …Azteco! bitcoinmagazine.com/business/the-d…



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A second observation is that relaxing an existing and widely adopted filter is potentially far more damaging to the network than adopting a new filter as it directly puts the network into its "chaotic" regime.


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