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nobody can influence me
period
fuck you, we will live free
It's not your money
This morning I went to the farm very early. And I literally started crying
We are not going to stop until every single app is a nostr app.
If y’all want Bitcoin to stay purely a monetary protocol- then start fuckinAnnoyed Opossum got silenced for expressing a valid concern.
Here we go:
Hodling, sittiTall Antlion is not stupid. He’s been writing about long term instability for years: petertodd.org/2022/surprisingly-tail-emission-is-not-inflationary
Slimy Cattle s
It’s official. Check your email anon
In 2015, an eccentric millionaire placed bitcoins in weak addresses. For ye
The individual's goal was to monitor the advancement of computational powmempool.space/tx/08389f34c98c606322740c0be6a7125d9860bb8d5cb182c02f98461e5fa6cd15
The first few dozen addresses were quickly looted. There are bots monitormempool.space/tx/0eb5b5c103e68eb0931430e7786cf1b6962f9eed5a2cb5271d4dd1699b77e86f
It was only at the end of 2015 that one of the owners of these bots noticbitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1306983.0
In 2019, the creator exposed the public keys of some addresses (those witmempool.space/tx/17e4e323cfbc68d7f0071cad09364e8193eedf8fefbcbd8a21b4b65717a4b3d3
One of these methods is a very old algorithm from 1978:
Pollard's Kangaro#67 and #68 in early April.
Yesterday, someone, probably a beginner, cracked add#69 but didn’t secure the spending properly and exposed the public key.
Imempool.space/tx/a52c5046f3097a8c2bd3b9889df2fb47b104d47a16cc679d3357feec003db753
The time to crack these addresses — discovering the private key from
GM
My too-big-to-fail bank has been locked out of doing wires today due to
grateful fortnite is bringing zaps back to damus 🙏