0 sats \ 1 reply \ @TheVladCostea OP 26 Oct 2023 \ parent \ on: Interview: Phil Zimmermann on Bitcoin, Cryptography & PGP bitcoin
I would have interviewed him for 2 hours, but unfortunately we recorded at the end of a long conference day, after he gave the closing keynote speech and had to speak with everyone who approached him.
He was tired, told me I only have 20 minutes and somehow managed to get 30. Honestly, I'm honored that he talked to me at all and I'm happy that I was able to capture some views of his about which he doesn't talk during his speeches – he's mainly focused on telling the story of his legal battles from the 1990s, but doesn't mention Hal Finney or Bitcoin.
Also check it out on GitHub: https://github.com/VladdyC/btctkvr-mag-3-2023
It doesn't matter what you think. As a bitcoiner, always verify information before you post bullshit which wastes everyone's time.
That's a lie. Trezor announced working with Wasabi longer than a year ago.
Here's an interview that I recorded with former CTO and co-founder Pavol Rusnak, he mentions Wasabi at around the 48-minute mark:
They've also integrated Tor since they first launched Trezor Suite back in the summer of 2021, so they can't know your IP address.
Your nonsense is FUD and your proposed solution is inferior.
Look kid, I understand that FUDing Wasabi as a way to promote Samourai is important to you.
But don't you dare insult the competence of Trezor engineers, who actually did their homework and added a Neutrino implementation to prevent the IP address of their users from being leaked to the CoinJoin coordinator.
You don't have to trust this piece of information, you can verify it yourself on the Trezor GitHub: https://github.com/trezor/coinjoin-backend
So seriously, get lost. Or at least come up with better FUD that can't be debunked in 30 seconds of scrolling the GitHub repo. This is lazy and stupid.
It's colored coins using Taproot. Nothing shitcoiny about it, it's just that people you don't like started using Bitcoin.
I don't know man, maybe they're using Raspberry Pi 3 systems with 1GB of RAM. As far as I know, the mempool data is stored in the RAM.
I'm impressed by your fairly reasonable take, when I saw that you replied I honestly expected you to roast me or imply that I'm debating in bad faith with the examples I'm presenting.
However, it's concerning to me that there are still devs and influencers who are trying to police the way that others use their own bitcoin.
The fact that we still refer to it as "permissionless", advocate for building a market for block space and suggest that "Bitcoin is for enemies" while we agree that some legitimate use cases that the network enables are attacks or spam is one sweet piece of irony. These people have no issue still calling themselves libertarians.
Hey @hampus, what's the best way to contact you?
Been wondering why the Samourai fans don't show up here to defend their data honeypot.
Then I remembered that Stacker News requires you to use the Lightning Network, which they so passionately hate 😂
Check the video description, I placed time stamps for all the significant moments. You're probably searching for 01:00:50, though :)
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