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Daniel 21e15
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Bitcoinoor | 2.1e+15 | Bitcoin only | JD, MSc @ LSE | Author: The Great Realignment: Power, Money, Greed & Bitcoin
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Daniel21e15 9 months ago
0.00125% of Bitcoin holders run nodes. That’s not good. Freedom tech isn't free tech. Please run a node and contribute hash.
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Daniel21e15 9 months ago
Kinda tossed this out on Twitter. Just trying to learn. What's wrong with this idea? A dynamic fee for Witness data. During high-demand, couldn't the 75% discount for Witness data be reduced to 50%, 25% or even 0% for large Witness data (e.g. Inscriptions) while maintaining the discount for smaller data (e.g. signatures, Lightning)?
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Daniel21e15 9 months ago
I know there are a lot of ways to store your seed phrase. Washers are pretty common. Not like this though. The MicroSeed took hundreds of hours to design and build and thousands of Uncle Sam bucks to prototype. It's a robust solution that adds a huge layer of security. I invite you to check it out. image
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Daniel21e15 9 months ago
Titanium seed back-ups are a no-brainer. So is nylon. MicroSeed gives you both options. 21e15.com image
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Daniel21e15 9 months ago
Bitcoiners spend a lot of time thinking about security. VPNs, proxy servers, TOR, virtual machines, etc. Digital vigilance is great, but not if it's coupled with physical complacency. More Bitcoin is lost to "oops" than to hackers by a mile. Keep your enemies close and your seed phrase closer imo. image
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Daniel21e15 10 months ago
It took a lot of tinkering, but 21e15.com is now accepting Bitcoin and shipping to Canada, Mexico, the UK and all 27 EU countries! Plus if you pay in Bitcoin (Lightning or on-chain) it's free shipping to the US and $20 flat rate to the others 😁
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Daniel21e15 11 months ago
Securing you seed phrase has never been easier. MicroSeed lets you record your entire 12- or 24-word seed phrase on steel or titanium the size of a quarter. Plus, you can do stuff like this...