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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @034678ffb8 17 Sep 2023 \ on: Introduction to the Bitcoin only scene in Japan. bitcoin
I'm a lone bitcoiner living in Kansai... not much going on down here that I'm aware of. Would love to get more involved in the space / have people to talk to, but everything seems to be in Tokyo.
Bitcoin Dad Pod all the way. By far my favorite. Informed perspective without the ideologies.
Thanks for your reply. I have read many of your guides (including the one you linked) and been a fan for a while.
I feel like I might not have communicated my question very well in this post.
I'm simply asking whether two different wallets created by adding different passphrases to the end of the same 12 or 24 word recovery phrase can be linked to each other in any way. My guess is that they cannot be linked, but I don't want to guess. I was hoping for a more informed explanation from someone here.
Regarding the term "KYC bitcoin", please let me know how I should say this correctly. When I say "KYC bitcoin", I am talking about bitcoin that I purchased through a platform that has my KYC information (an exchange), as opposed to bitcoin earned through mining, purchased through a KYC-free platform like robosats, or sent through coinjoin/joinmarket.
You're making a lot of claims for a lot of people who you don't know.
Bitcoin doesn't need gatekeepers. Bitcoin is for everyone, even people who don't hold the same ideology as you.
Stupid people on the internet will always say stupid things. They are not worth your attention. Ignore them.
You're talking about the miner fees, but there is an additional fee for Samourai coinjoin, which is 5% the pool size paid once regardless of how many times you use the pool (of course there are some limits for how much you can mix in each pool size).
So on top of your example miner fees, the coinjoin fee for the 100,000 pool will be 5,000 sats, but 50,000 sats for the 1 million pool. So why would you join the 1 million pool if you are still within the limits for the 100,000 pool? That's what I'm trying to understand.