Facts I learned recently:
๐ข๐ปโโ population is fine
๐ข Arctic ice grows more than it shrinks
๐ข Greenland ice deposits had 10 good years most recently
๐ข Coral in the reef grows more than it shrinks
๐ข Temperature records are adjusted upwards by tHe sCiEnCe
Emergency? Where?
Jogi
jogi@iris.to
npub1ez00...20zy
Loving nostr!
I spotted another halving cycle in Bitcoin:


Let me remind you that Buffett owns a big junk apple it through Berkshire. In light of the Damus news, do you think Apple would be on the side of financially enabling its users or of the status quo? Think different is long gone
Did you see this? Google admits they're not gonna keep the gates up
https://www.semianalysis.com/p/google-we-have-no-moat-and-neither
@Guy Swann
AUSTRAC need to change their website. It reads faulty currently (they think the Australian dollar is money lol). I fixed it for the screenshot:


Is selling non-kyc on robosats, hodlhodl bisq illegal in Australia? Maybe I there's an Australian lawyer amongst my followers?
I looked at the anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing act but don't know if it applies to individuals or just banks and exchanges
Earn a zap for the correct answer
I synced my new node in under one hour. Say what?
Here's how you migrate your node without doing the initial block download.
Requirements:
- old node hard drive, synched
- new 1 TB hard drive
Process:
- mount old drive to new node
- copy folders into bitcoin data folder
Details as to how this is done on a start9 embassy node:
Install and launch bitcoin core. Shut it done right away. You don't wanna download block data, just make sure the folder structure is in place
Connect your hard drive and ssh into the new node after installation.
You need to copy three folders:
- bitcoin/blocks
- bitcoin/chainstate
- bitcoin/indexes
like so:
sudo cp -r /path/to/old/bitcoin/data/folder/blocks /embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main/
sudo cp -r /yourpath/bitcoin/chainstate /embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main/
sudo cp -r /yourpath/indexes /embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main/
This way, I could move 9.5 gigs per minute on 2013 Intel hardware. The transfer took me 58 minutes
An hour later, I have a mostly functional node and can move on to initializing other apps such as electRS and mempool
Requirements:
- old node hard drive, synched
- new 1 TB hard drive
Process:
- mount old drive to new node
- copy folders into bitcoin data folder
Details as to how this is done on a start9 embassy node:
Install and launch bitcoin core. Shut it done right away. You don't wanna download block data, just make sure the folder structure is in place
Connect your hard drive and ssh into the new node after installation.
You need to copy three folders:
- bitcoin/blocks
- bitcoin/chainstate
- bitcoin/indexes
like so:
sudo cp -r /path/to/old/bitcoin/data/folder/blocks /embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main/
sudo cp -r /yourpath/bitcoin/chainstate /embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main/
sudo cp -r /yourpath/indexes /embassy-data/package-data/volumes/bitcoind/data/main/
This way, I could move 9.5 gigs per minute on 2013 Intel hardware. The transfer took me 58 minutes
An hour later, I have a mostly functional node and can move on to initializing other apps such as electRS and mempoolI am migrating my node to Start9 Embassy OS this weekend.
Pretty impressed so far with the UX.
Dumbest thing I've read in a while. I would store my keys in a hot blue wallet before I would be using ledger

