bip110 is not about stopping spam.
it wont stop spam.
bip110 is about ego and control for mechanic and luke.
so they riled up a mob to try to push through a hostile fork of bitcoin giving them complete control.
when the fork fails they will try to threaten miners into a chain reorg. reversing thousands of bitcoin payments in the process.
it is an attack on bitcoin and it will fail.
bitcoin is the best money. if you care about it then reject reckless forks.
ODELL
odell@primal.net
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partner - ten31
cofounder - opensats + bitcoin park
founding board - bitcoin policy institute
the world is going to get more wild from here
prepare and learn to enjoy it or you are going to have a bad time
cool way to visualize a season


bottom likely in
let’s run it back fam
strike loans are now available in europe
frustrated with both core and knots
would like to see a conservative well reviewed and maintained third option
will do my best to make that a reality
until then i will simply not upgrade my nodes
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if you actively use nostr i appreciate you
every person that uses nostr makes it more useful
primal is unique among nostr apps in that it relies on a super relay: a caching server
the caching server pulls notes and events from all known relays, the app then reads from the server rather than relays directly
this setup provides both performance and privacy improvements
users do not have to trust the caching server with message integrity because all events are signed but users do trust the caching server to show all events
similar to traditional relays, anyone can run a caching server, users can easily change which server they use in settings
the caching server is not used when broadcasting notes, broadcasts are sent directly to relays chosen by users
the primal stack is open source, anyone can verify, run, or modify the code without permission
nostr identities are transportable, all users can use any nostr app at will and are never locked in to primal

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