That's fine, but it's also fine to eat a chocolate, and then what?
Will the big nodes execute it?
How do we know they're executing it?
Are we turning privacy into a matter of faith?
LND should adopt BOLT12, but LND is like Core, a bunch of transsexuals.
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Cyph3rp9nk
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npub1lnms...rrnt
Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.
In contrast to the green omega candle that idiots talk about, I promote the red omega oil drilling candle, which goes all the way down to the subsoil.





I know, some will say that Bitcoin cannot be changed, that Bitcoin changes you and all that stuff, but Bitcoin is software, and software can be changed. Take it from someone who has been in this business for decades.
And when corrupt people are in charge of Bitcoin, well, that says it all.
So I'm going to point to BIP-110.
Nostr, thanks for the push ๐.
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Another curious thing is that the price of Bitcoin went to hell from the moment Core 30.0 was released.
There is little or nothing left of the Cypherpunk spirit in Core, and I guess that's the message we're sending to the world.
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I didn't want to support BIP-110 and I still don't know what I'll do, but I realize that Monero limited the size of the tx_extra field to avoid Mordinals and everyone agreed, because Monero is what it is, for sending private transactions, not for filling it with crap like Monos jpgs.
This reaffirms my theory that the Core kernel is corrupt to the core.
What should I do?


BIP-110
How to Run BIP-110 | Installation Guide
Step-by-step guide to installing and running a BIP-110 enabled Bitcoin node
Because he was never pro-Bitcoin ๐ He was always a shitcoiner who only seeks to enrich himself and finance the United States under the crypto premise.
Translated for dummies:
He deceives bitcoiners, he only uses Bitcoin as an advertising gimmick to create a regulatory framework favorable to dollar-backed stablecoins and create a sovereign debt financing system through them.


Good morning!


57. The difference, we argue, is that modern man has the sense (largely justified) that change is IMPOSED on him, whereas the 19th century frontiersman had the sense (also largely justified) that he created change himself, by his own choice. Thus a pioneer settled on a piece of land of his own choosing and made it into a farm through his own effort. In those days an entire county might have only a couple of hundred inhabitants and was a far more isolated and autonomous entity than a modern county is. Hence the pioneer farmer participated as a member of a relatively small group in the creation of a new, ordered community. One may well question whether the creation of this community was an improvement, but at any rate it satisfied the pioneer's need for the power process.
#Unabomber
Bitcoin is a game of patience.
Bitchat is just a toy; it's useless.
It's incredible how people suck up to the creators of this toy.
There have been messengers with mesh networks for much longer (years) than Bitchat, such as Berty, Briar, Manyverse, Serval, Noghteha, and countless others.
Bitchat hasn't invented anything, and if people haven't used the ones I mentioned, which are much more mature, they won't use this Bitchat crap either.
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