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Sjors Provoost
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Physicist turned bitcoin developer aka "shadowy super-coder", author of Bitcoin: A Work In Progress
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provoost 8 months ago
You can just maintain your own fork of Bitcoin Core. Ask @Peter Todd for tips. Or run Knots which has all sorts of mempool purification features. You can't force volunteers to maintain therapeutic features. View quoted note →
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provoost 8 months ago
Actually* negative electricity tomorrow for three hours. You know what to do. * = even with the €0,12 energy tax. Yes, you have to pay a tax even on negatively priced electricity. Yes, you have to pay VAT over this tax. Because government. They do build nice roads though, no potholes. image
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provoost 8 months ago
If you're going to reorg a block because its content is evil, or just doesn't obey your favorite new soft fork rules, please put its hash in a coinbase OP_RETURN of your alternative block. That proves you saw the block but chose not to accept it. As opposed to just having missed it, as with a typical stale block. Call it a Bad Uncle block? You could even do this with weak blocks (reduced proof of work) if all you have is a BitAxe.
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provoost 8 months ago
The concept of a “prerogative state” that operates in parallel to do the dirty work, is an interesting concept. Recent news of ICE trying to arrest someone in a court room and then arresting the judge from trying to prevent that, remind me of this. That said, the El Salvador gulag still has a lower death rate than Nazi concentration camps - so let's not get too carried away?
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provoost 8 months ago
Trying Damus + Minibits for my zap needs...
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provoost 8 months ago
Dit is dan wel weer een bijzondere vorm van coping. Het probleem is, als je dit soort dingen zegt tegen een onderzoeker, wordt het als een stroman geplakt op een hele groep. image View quoted note →