The necessity of privacy is self-evident. Every society makes use of it, from body covering to changing tone when non-family members are around the house.
Dan Gould
bitgould@bitgould.com
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obsessed with the bitcoin privacy problem, payjoin, snowmobile trails, and armchair 漢學
@Voltage these slides have seen better days
40,000 sats I DM TOES
(OSS is not free)


Waiting patiently for @River to offer a Bitcoin-secured revolving line of credit with checkbook access. Soon.
When marketing and education are synonymous you know a positive-sum game is being played
This staunch marxist that worked on tractors in nationalist, and then Mao’s China was like eyyo communism rules and then before he died in ‘04 was like whoa that was a bad idea don’t do that. Lesson in there. William Hinton. Harvard College grad.
Payjoin is like CoinJoin but instead of focus on splitting money it’s on batching and instead of using some purpose built wallet you just scan a QR code
are you introducing social technologies into society at a scale significant enough to alter your civilization, anon?
How to chat on White Noise?


why do people use germanic -ness on latin roots when the latin -ity is right there
does this not prick your ears
Balancing privacy with freedom is all about Minimum Necessary Legibility
Is there a search engine that includes sci-hub in search automagically?
In 1955 all the installed computers in the US could do 500,000 additions per second.
An iPhone 16 Pro’s neural engine can do 35 trillion.