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Adam Back (@adam3us) 's Twitter Profile Photo

.Luke Dashjr has definitely helped Bitcoin, and shown general immunity to peer pressure - strongly independent minded. Those are very useful traits for an independent developer. I'm glad he does what he does and hope people support him. Bitcoin owes him a debt for work on UASF.

OCEAN (@ocean_mining) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Block 913272 was found yesterday by a small miner: Muninn revealed that it was him, using a QAxe++, a @Start9Labs and DATUM on OCEAN. Seeing miners of all sizes have their voices heard by mining their own blocks and seeing decentralization happen in real time is why we do

Asanoha (@asanoha_gold) 's Twitter Profile Photo

⚡️ GIVEAWAY ⚡️ To celebrate our official pre-sale going live we are giving away a Limited Edition of 210 Gold Foil Cover copy of the Genesis Edition ($269) - Follow Bitcoin Art Magazine - Retweet this post Thank you to all for the overwhelming support in this historic project 🤝🏽

⚡️ GIVEAWAY ⚡️

To celebrate our official pre-sale going live we are giving away a Limited Edition of 210 Gold Foil Cover copy of the Genesis Edition ($269)

- Follow <a href="/BitcoinArtMag/">Bitcoin Art Magazine</a> 
- Retweet this post

Thank you to all for the overwhelming support in this historic project 🤝🏽
COLDCARD (@coldcardwallet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who makes the rules? You do. Who enforces them? Your COLDCARD. COLDCARD's new Spending Policy + 2FA lets you enforce rules before a single sat moves. Magnitude, velocity, whitelists, even 2FA. To celebrate, we're giving away a COLDCARD Q. Like, Comment and Repost to enter.

Asher Hopp (@asherhopp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Its been 18 hours since someone pushed this valid transaction with a full jpeg in op_return. For most of those 18 hours, the fee rate was sufficient for it to be considered "next block." But it hasn't been mined yet. The reason it hasn't been mined is because of filters, which

Its been 18 hours since someone pushed this valid transaction with a full jpeg in op_return. For most of those 18 hours, the fee rate was sufficient for it to be considered "next block."

But it hasn't been mined yet. The reason it hasn't been mined is because of filters, which
Luke Dashjr (@lukedashjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

F2Pool is actively attacking the network RIGHT NOW. All it takes is one attacker to send them a single instance of CSAM, and Bitcoin users will have to knowingly and intentionally receive, store, and distribute it until the end of time. This will permanently impact Bitcoin

Parman 🔑 Paranoid Bitcoin Mentor & NeverSeller™ (@parman_the) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matthew R. Kratter Yes, I make ParmAirGap, an offline signing device, but it does much more. There is also a pi zero version (ParmAirGap Zero), more basic, and cheaper. Like a seedsigner but has a full operating system. Found here... parman.org

Luke Dashjr (@lukedashjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

sbl46eo0 carman 🟠 OCEAN OCEAN isn't involved in spam filtering. We leave these decisions with miners, and encourage them to do the right thing. Knots's default policy has already for years filtered these out, and can adapt if needed.

Ghost of Unhosted Marcellus 👻 (@oomahq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you only learn one thing about the OP_RETURN drama, make it this: The biggest threat to Bitcoin's censorship resistance is that the biggest pools stop mining on top of blocks found by anyone, and start mining only on top of blocks found by a small cartel of pools. Another

If you only learn one thing about the OP_RETURN drama, make it this:

The biggest threat to Bitcoin's censorship resistance is that the biggest pools stop mining on top of blocks found by anyone, and start mining only on top of blocks found by a small cartel of pools. Another
Wandering Fool (@wanderingfool70) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Matthew R. Kratter I have been an avid follower of you, both here on X and your Bitcoin University channel. Besides opening my eyes to this current debate on Core vs Knots and the spam saga, you have been instrumental in advancing my Bitcoin education since early 2021. Thank you, good

Luke Dashjr (@lukedashjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adam Back We can still make rational changes in Knots. Indeed, as long as they're fixed in Core 29.2, they're also fixed in Knots 29.2. But also: Blame the people actively trying to hide security issues from Knots devs. I was part of the security list for over a decade yet it appears