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Eduardo Prospero
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Writer. King. Bitcoin only. eduardoprospero@nostrplebs.com
I published my Bitcoin fiction short story "EYE IN THE SKY" in HackerNoon and it got selected for the home page. That means it's now automatically translated into twelve languages including Hindi, Chinese, French, Russian, German, and Korean. Check it out, "EYE IN THE SKY" -- --->
I'm going to participate in #Jobtober by @Bitvocation Bot, which starts in a couple of days. I'll probably post everything I create for the activity here, so now you know why I'll be publishing more than my usual stolen meme. image
I don't know what happened to Jack Dorsey, man. Phasing out the term "satoshi"? Getting rid of seed phrases? Monitoring Bitkey users' transactions? Sharing its users' personal data with law enforcement? How about NO to everything? image
Holy fucking shit! Will "Kill Bill 3" be Quentin Tarantino's last film? Or is the Internet trolling us? --> image
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Eduardo Prospero 10 months ago
San Antonio Spurs player Stephon Castle wearing a Satoshi sweatshirt. Bitcoin is everywhere. image
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Eduardo Prospero 10 months ago
Kendrick and SZA on the SuperbOwl stage. Art by Trevor Fraley. image
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Eduardo Prospero 10 months ago
"This war over the blocksize would shatter and split the ecosystem over the next two years. As the war progressed, it emerged that the struggle was perhaps more complex than just the maximum size of blocks; the battle went right to the core of Bitcoin’s DNA. The contention was essentially about four somewhat interrelated issues: 1.- The level of blockspace available in each Bitcoin block – Essentially, whether the eventual state should consist of surplus capacity available in the blocks, or consistently full blocks. 2.- How to modify the rules of the Bitcoin protocol – Whether the rules on the validity of Bitcoin blocks should change relatively easily, or whether they should be more robust and only change in exceptional circumstances, with broad support from all interested parties. 3.- The significance of the nodes of ordinary users – The extent to which, if any, validating nodes of the ordinary end users had a say in enforcing Bitcoin’s protocol rules. 4.- Time preferences – Whether Bitcoin was like a tech startup which should prioritise gaining market share in the short term; or if it was a long-term project, a new global money, and one should think decades ahead when making decisions. At this point, however, most of the focus was on the narrow issue of the blocksize limit." - "The Blocksize War" by Jonathan Bier.
Contrary to popular belief, it's easy to ignore everything about the US election. Real easy.
Do you think Cullen Hoback and HBO unmasked Satoshi? New documentary, Oct 8th From --> https://www.fastcompany.com/91201894/satoshi-nakamoto-hbo-bitcoin-documnetary-money-electric-trailer "That’s one of the reasons that filmmaker Cullen Hoback set his sights on unmasking Satoshi in his new film, Money Electric: The Bitcoin Mystery, which airs on HBO on October 8 at 9 p.m. ET" * "Q: Not to spoil anything, but do you feel like you’ve made headway in solving the mystery? A: I think we make a hell of a case in the film, and I think that who we land on is unexpected and is going to result in a fair amount of controversy. I think that people are going to debate it regardless of how strong of a case we made, and that’s fine. That’s the nature of this space. We had a lot more evidence than we were able to include in the film. But it’s going to be up to the audience—how they view the case, how they view the evidence, and whether or not they’re convinced." This is the trailer -->