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Is there a client that always lets you pick up where you left off in your feed? #asknostr
Is there a map/list of countries/currencies where BTC is at an all-time high? #asknostr
The halvening will coincide with the difficulty adjustment only once in every six halvenings. First time will probably be in the year 2032. The 24-year cycle.
@jb55 what do you think about a feature request section where purpies can propose features and up/down vote them?
What are your top four ways to discover new people to follow? Mine: 1. Reposts by friends 2. Replies to friends 3. Iris "Followed by friends" feed 4. #asknostr feed
Anyone care to create a little WoT tool? #asknostr Let’s imagine I follow n=5 people: A, B, C, D and E Out of the people I follow: A is followed by (A, B, C, D, E) B is followed by (A, B, C) C is followed by (C, D, E) D is followed by (D) E is followed by (E) Stage 1: Score each person I follow (n) by how many of the people I follow (my friends) also follow them (m). score1 = m/n A: 1.0 B: 0.6 C: 0.6 D: 0.2 E: 0.2 Stage 2: Score each of my friends by the score1s of my friends that also follow them. score2 = (sum of score1s of m)/n A: (1.0 + 0.6 + 0.6 + 0.2 + 0.2)/5 = 0.52 B: (1.0 + 0.6 + 0.6)/5 = 0.44 C: (0.6 + 0.2 + 0.2)/5 = 0.2 D: 0.2/5 = 0.04 E: 0.2/5 = 0.04 Stage 3: There are three more people (X, Y, Z) in the network. I don’t follow any of them yet. X is followed by (A, B, E) Y is followed by (B, C, D, E) Z is followed by none of them Score each person that I don’t follow, but is followed by one of my friends by the score2s of my friends that follow them. X: (0.52 + 0.44 + 0.04)/5 = 0.2 Y: (0.44 + 0.2 + 0.04 + 0.04)/5 = 0.144 Z: 0/5 = 0 Then show me a list of these friends of friends, ranked by their score and a feed of their posts that I can filter by one of these criteria: - minimum rank (e.g. 0.03 or more) - top percentage by rank (e.g. top 5%) - top number by rank (e.g. top 50 people)
At a rate of about 3569 transactions per block, the billionth on-chain transaction will be made in the halving block. That number is actually impressively close to the recent average. It’s possible.
At the first halvening only 50% of all bitcoin had been mined. At the upcoming halvening 93.75% of all bitcoin will have been mined. At subsidy halving from X BTC to Y BTC, 100-X percent (will) have been mined, not 100-Y percent. Once the halving occurs, it will take 1.035 years for the Bitcoin network to issue the same 170,082 Bitcoin that the newly minted ETFs have gathered in less than a month. — This is a comment on:
One of us has their coins secured by the lowest/highest private key of anyone, without even knowing. You can only go so low/high without having your coins instantly sweeped, would be interesting to see where those limits are at this point.