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#Bitcoin Github: https://github.com/m1sterc001guy
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m1sterc001guy 1 month ago
I went to a local "Open Source" happy hour this evening. There was panel on how "AI is impacting enterprises" and they mostly focused on the dangers of how AI might take everyone's job. Lots of discussion about enterprises, board members asking about "AI Strategy", and how to impose guardrails for safe AI use. Umm what exactly does that have to do with Open Source Software? I don't think any of the panelists mentioned the words "open source" once. Frankly not surprising, but still eye opening to see the disconnect that the Bitcoin ecosystem has from the broader tech community. Open source is more than just dumping code on the internet.
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m1sterc001guy 2 months ago
I'm curious what Nostr thinks of privacy vs auditability in ecash mints. In Fedimint, all of the Bitcoin is held in an onchain multisig that is controlled by the guardians. In most deployments, this is a 3/4 (but it can be larger), which makes it painfully obvious onchain to third party observers. The UTXOs that a federation controls is also not private, they can be found by scanning the mint's history (which is public). This can be seen on or using Ecash App (https://ecash.love). I think it is a nice feature to be able to see onchain all of the UTXOs that a federation holds (this could make something like proof of reserves easier). Now, in a world where Fedimint has a taproot wallet (instead of P2WSH) and can use FROST/ROAST to sign peg-out transactions, it is no longer obvious onchain to third party observers which UTXOs correspond to a federation, since they can be spent using the keypath which looks like a normal taproot single-sig spend. However, as mentioned above, the UTXOs for the federation are still public, so a "fedimint-aware" third party adversary could still scan the mint's history and figure out the UTXOs. I suppose we could come up with a scheme to keep peg-in UTXOs private from third party adversaries, which (with FROST) would have the benefit that it would be really hard to use onchain data and mint history to determine if a user is using a Fedimint. But this would come at the cost of easy auditability.
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m1sterc001guy 2 months ago
Fantastic TabConf. Sad I had to leave early. My favorite moment was when someone asked @Super Testnet what his go to market strategy was
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m1sterc001guy 5 months ago
Curious what Nostr thinks about this idea: A Fedimint module to be a "maker" on JoinMarket. A federation could earn fees (or the forbidden word "yield") on the backing reserves of the Fedimint. Currently the federation's funds do not move unless there is a pegin or a pegout, and the idea would be to put this capital to use in a non-custodial way. Could provide an incentive for running a Fedimint. credit: @Lethal Lee
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m1sterc001guy 6 months ago
New Fedimint FOSS wallet inbound! Still finishing up all the features, like onchain and Lightning Address, but below is a sneak peak at the wallet. Shooting for a release later this summer or in the early fall. Desktop and Android support, iOS at a later date. What other ecash or Nostr features should we include? Feedback welcome!
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m1sterc001guy 6 months ago
I am interested in purchasing some "smart home" devices for my house, like cameras and sensors. But I'm not really thrilled about using a cloud service or some server that is going to track my data. Is anyone familiar with any low-friction self-hosted alternatives?
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m1sterc001guy 7 months ago
We're doing trivia tomorrow at the Minneapolis Bitcoin Meetup! We will have a mixture of prizes, including a Bit Axe and a Minneapolis branded seed signer. Nostr gets the sneak peak at the format and scoresheet that @Shaner created image
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m1sterc001guy 7 months ago
Minneapolis BitDevs is happening this Tuesday! Free food and drinks will be provided. We will be arguing about OP_RETURN, discussing SwiftSync, partitioning mempools, and more. Happy hour at Indeed Brewing afterwards. When: Tuesday May 13th 5-7pm. Socratic Seminar starts at 5:30. Where: Improving Inc in Minneapolis. See website for details. Agenda:
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m1sterc001guy 8 months ago
Myself and other open source contributors are building a new Fedimint wallet. It will support multiple mints, NIP87 mint discovery, and connecting to federations via Iroh. Ideally LN Address and NWC as well. What should we name this wallet?