SFO has had private security, not TSA, this whole time, and while it’s not wildly better, it’s definitely the best security at a major US airport.
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Matt Corallo
matt@bitcoin.ninja
npub185h9...wrdp
10th known contributor to Bitcoin Core. Now Full-Time Open-Source Bitcoin+Lightning Projects at Spiral (Part of Block).
Anyone figured out yet if this is a way for Elon to dilute the other X shareholders by buying it with shares of something he ~fully owns?
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New favorite energy usage comparison.


Got somethin cookin…
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These days, there are many possible ways to communicate Bitcoin payment instructions. QR Codes, BIP 3/21 bitcoin: URIs, lightning: URIs, LN-Address, BIP 353 HRNs, loose addresses, lighting BOLT 11/12 invoices/offers and all kinds of ways to communicate those.
Here's a simple parser to help you figure out your options: (early version, hope to add more later!)
bitcoin_payment_instructions - Rust
These days, there are many possible ways to communicate Bitcoin payment instructions. This crate attempts to unify them into a simple parser which ...
Lighting absolutely does not take 5-10 seconds to settle a payment. Looking at payments from one of the largest custodial providers settlements are *way* faster than that most of the time.
Sure, if you’re sending from a shitty node that doesn’t have good pathfinding[1] then it can take a bunch of retries and a while, but, like, don’t do that? Cashu could take 5 seconds if you hit bad Tor relays, but, again, like, don’t do that 🤷♂️.
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Lightning Dev Kit Documentation
Pathfinding with LDK
Learn how LDK built the most advanced pathfinder in the Lightning Network
lol and blockspace media wonders why they don’t get any respect….
This is your regular reminder that the Liquid signers are not public. Storing money in Liquid is “trust whoever Blockstream says you should trust but you don’t get to know who they are”.
Fine for money you are happy losing, but even storing your money in Coinbase is way more sane.
I somehow have a real tech at a major US ISP *texting me* to resolve an issue. I do not understand how I got lucky but man this is great customer service.
Don’t forget that Ripple was the largest donor to the largest non-party/candidate superpac in the last election cycle. If you thought they weren’t going to get a seat at the table (and ice out Bitcoiners), you weren’t paying attention.
Never, ever, ever put your hopes in a single politician. They will always let you down.
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Reminder for Bitcoin devs:
When you push code, organized crime is watching.
When you add that dependency, North Korea is trying to comprise its dependencies.
When you leave your laptop unlocked in public, you don’t know who’s gonna hit a few keys.
Stay vigilant. It’s not a lot more work to be careful and avoid dependencies, but it’s a ton of work to clean up after someone loses a billion dollars.