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Bitcoin privacy warrior.
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lontivero 2 years ago
Your Extended Public Master Key is not supposed to be public, you should keep it secret. Don't let the word Public fools you.
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lontivero 2 years ago
Here I am posting all the Wasabi Coinjoin transactions: npub14zln9kg0yx7qdn2kx8p2z9zdrz3ujfhyx6adeepmjsl98gjlfj5sr6fcn4
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lontivero 2 years ago
In the nostrphere many people believe that you should pay for the privilege of publishing. Wrong! The one who consumes the work of others is the one that must pay. I can connect to a relay and say "give me it all" and consume lot of bandwidth for free. Content creators should be rewarded, not punished, for publishing. Without good content Nostr will be a bubble for bitcoiners, anarchists, and some other tiny groups.
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lontivero 2 years ago
Many Nostr relays, after deserializing an event, persist it in a database as its individual part (pubkey, kind, createdAt, tags, content, signature) and forget to persist the most important thing: THE EVENT That means that those relays must rebuild the event and serialize it again and again, million times. PSA: persist the event as you received it.
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lontivero 2 years ago
Yesterday during the "Nostr for Plebs" talk the presenter said that many Nostr clients dont verify the signature of the events, what is absolutely true but the situation is even worse because i've never seen a single client that verifiy the events that receives from the relay match the criteria of the subscription. Now, take into account that Nostr is an extremely promiscuous system where a client connects to tens, or it could be hundreds, of relays to fetch info that it doesn't verify. We need a more solid ground to build thing.
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lontivero 2 years ago
Rule #1. When attending to an event fuul of hackers, do connect to the wifi. Rule #2. Don't take your hot bitcoin eallet with you.