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ManyKeys 2 months ago
Who the fuck started this trend of zapping 1 sat?
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
@semisol is wss: //aggr.nostr.land down? No posts relayed since 5d ago.
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
#Bitcoin is not being “destroyed by spam”; it is proving that real censorship resistance looks messy, expensive, and politically uncomfortable.
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
Modern Hebrew is fake and Israelis are more of Eastern European origin than semetic. Ironically, they are the biggest anti-semites.
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
Ten sats a cent — divergence is a non-event. Don't buy into the frantic semantic. #bitcoin
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
A key line between primary and secondary qualities: Primary — objective traits of things (shape, motion, number). Secondary — how those things feel to us (color, taste, sound). It’s a classic debate on what’s “real” vs. what’s “perceived.” #Epistemology View quoted note →
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
Bitcoin Weekly Volatility Moderate weekly volatility: within ±10% covers most weeks. Extreme threshold (rare): moves greater than ±15% in absolute terms, with those above ±20% identified as major outlier events. This heavy-tailed, leptokurtic behavior persists at the weekly level, where extreme deviations are rare but far more frequent than in traditional asset classes. Most weekly candles cluster in the single-digit percentile moves, while tail risks — moves >15% — stand out as outlier events. image
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
If SHA-256 were genuinely broken by quantum computing, it would cause disruptions not just to Bitcoin, but across flight systems and avionics, navigation and positioning legacy supply-chains, banking, communications, infrastructure, and nearly all facets of digital society relying on this cryptographic backbone. View quoted note →
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
This is known as supply auditability. It's the inherent trade-off that comes from achieving privacy through transaction obfuscation. View quoted note →
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
It seems like general public has become more educated during this run, we can see it by the fact that money is being poured into privacy coins instead of some weird memecoins on ETH or jpeg NFT bullshit like during the previous run. That's a good thing. View quoted note →
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
Why no incoming screenshots by Strike users rekt from getting into Bitcoin-backed loans? 😂 Spend fiat without having to sell your #Bitcoin they said, intentionally leaving out the part where you'd have to pay more bitcoins to secure/repay your loan if the price collapsed. #asknostr
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
Statists can only do these miserable tricks to get plebs to panic and offload for cheap the #bitcoin bags onto their bid walls — surely, many will fall for this. You fuking deceiving cunts. View quoted note →
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ManyKeys 2 months ago
State capture or not, #Bitcoin isn’t just code — it’s a virus of the mind. The real payload? Hard money that refuses to kneel. No central switch, no permission slip, no off button. Even if they seize the shell, the ghost escapes the jar. Fork it, clone it, resurrect it — the idea won’t die. You can’t ban gravity, and you can’t outlaw math. Those in it for ngu are missing the plot, it's merely a side-effect.