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gsovereignty
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Most of my Opus credits are spent on fixing problems caused by Opus lying to me.
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gsovereignty 2 days ago
Very surprised to see that zerotier is working in mainland China and the connection is fast enough that I can comfortably VNC over it to my machine outside of the firewall.
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gsovereignty 4 days ago
Every time I open twitter it has a negative impact on my faith in humanity.
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gsovereignty 1 week ago
The US advertising their freedom affinity scam in HK lol
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gsovereignty 1 week ago
Segwit was absolutely going to activate. Prior to that actually happening some unknowable but small amount of economic nodes deployed a UASF (like BIP110) that would have caused themselves to be forked off of BTC *before* segwit activation (like BIP110). In order to prevent this pointless disruption, BIP91 was introduced as a way to coordinate earlier miner signaling of Segwit. Then of course we had to listen to a decade of UASF nonsense, which was also the reason Taproot was significantly delayed, finally being activated after the UASF route was fully rejected. So the "historical fact" is that BIP148 was irrelevant, and BIP91 allowed them to save face. And they’ve been abusing that gift ever since. And now we are going to see what happens when a UASF actually activates.
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gsovereignty 1 week ago
That only works in the short term while bitcoiners don't produce and of the goods and services in the economy.
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gsovereignty 1 week ago
If bitcoin could be stopped by governments it would be worth $0
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gsovereignty 2 weeks ago
Unpopular opinion: NIPS don't matter because you don't read them anyway.