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I'm only 1/3 of the way through. It maybe similar to free private cities as he talks about having land in different parts of the world where bitcoiners (he often used the word "web3") can visit, work together on. The first part of the book is setting up the arguments so I haven't dug too deeply into the ideas yet.
who still reads books?
I think most of the regular stackers seem to.
I'm currently reading The Network State by Balaji. It's a bit of a grind but some of the ideas are interesting to think about.
Are you using LN? You can send a LN transaction from a LN channel into an exchange. It's hard to trace where the LN payment came from.
Consider coin joining with Wasabi or Join market for onchain privacy. Spend or sell (if you have to) with LN.
After conjoining it does make it more difficult to sell on an exchange. If you don't think that Bitcoin was really meant for p2p trade then better not coin join.
Stagger it out over a few days.
Could be days weeks or months.
I would then send those coinjoined UTXO's from the wasabi hotwallet in larger UTXO sets back to cold storage
I think this it's generally a good idea to have larger UTXO's in cold storage as it's likely that fees will be high in the future. I wouldn't consolidate ALL of these UTXO's though.
Sounds like a plan!
I would have a look at the original cold storage UTXO's. Maybe send them into Wasabi one at a time and also at different times. That would depend on how they were bought, but consolidating them all in one TX might be a bad idea.
You also need to think about how many rounds you want to do.
Great content!
bitcoin is money
for everyday
use it
This didn't sound quite right to me. Did you mean "for everyday people"?
I don't know why you would want to lock your coins. Unless it was linked to some kind of inheritance plan.
Good luck with that. A musician copies the sound of their favorite artist and then uses it in a different harmony and rhythm to get a unique song. Why couldn't an AI model do the same and what would they owe the artist when nothing was directly copied?