1 sat \ 0 replies \ @Zenul_Abidin 7 May \ on: Were are all those "defendooors" of Coinbase now? bitcoin
Lightning Network doesn't get outages. Your channels do though. So their reports are misleading. They should've wrote: Coinbase Lightning Channel Outage instead.
Why the fuck does this country rush to punish whistleblowers but does nothing to punish Boeing, who is responsible for all this mess?
It would be a coup for sure.
One suggestion about the multiplication and division opcodes - if all else fails, repeated addition and subtraction can be used. Although a Montgomery-style multiply/add can be explored for the multiply opcode specifically in a similar way that public keys are calculated.
Multisig is not going to help you if you want to get out of there alive, it will only prevent funds from being transferred since the other party is not there.
This is a political problem, caused by the doxxing of residential address. If I had my address doxxed then I wouldn't feel safe either.
The reason is because specifically in the case of crypto, people think that red teams that break into systems are supposed to be getting a financial reward in the form of some funded private key they find.
So, it makes it very hard to organize a bug bounty when people (or nation states) will just try to to hack and steal it without sharing their method of how it was done.
It makes sense, because it would be cumbersome to type in the URL for an alternate coordinator on a Trezor, and also because of the fact that there aren't a lot of WabiSabi coordinators running. There is just like one which I found in this thread and that's it. No good for censorship resistance.
This is great. I was in the Telegram channel when they announced that there would be a closed-effort development of an Ark protocol. I offered to help as long as it wasn't in Rust or Go (two languages I don't know) and then Burak joked that that's what they should program it in :)
I get a NET::ERR_CERT_COMMON_NAME_INVALID error when trying to view the site on Chrome. Are you sure the DNS and the TLS cert are configured correctly?
This is a Forbes Contributor piece, which are written and published independently of whatever else Forbes itself publishes. No chance the Forbes editors themselves aren't towing the party line.
For the record, there are a lot of crypto sponsored posts on Forbes published like that.
Apple is cracking down on a category of AI image generation apps that “advertised the ability to create nonconsensual nude images.”
...and they waited until now to do it while allowing them to be uploaded in the first place?
Then why did they not completely investigate FTX after it collapsed?
It took them checks notes 2 years for them to jail SBF, but all the customers are out of pocket and most of their executive ranks walk freely.
All of those customer funds, in politicians hands from political donations.
Don't tell me you think that is somehow less important than jailing CoinJoin developers.
This demand is going to make all americans more vulnerable to identity theft because I don't see these people demanding that the exchanges themselves implement proper data collection and security practices.