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  • #877503 on Bisq Guide
    • 1237 sats \ 19 replies \ @rafael_xmr \ February 6, 2025
      Because it's not me or anon monero bros online with pepe pfps who you should worry about, but rather powerful companies with infinite resources, why don't you raise some money, hire Chainal to trace your txs, and develop better tools? afraid? [...]
  • #415567 on Introducing Citrea: Bitcoin’s First ZK Rollup
    • 3759 sats \ 2 replies \ @lightcoin \ February 6, 2024
      Assuming the details in the post and docs accurately describe what the final product will look like, the main difference is that Citrea is verified optimistically using a BitVM program rather than an onchain smart contract, and as such is limited to at-best a 1-of-n security model (where n is a permissioned group of arbitrary size) rather than a single honest party security model (as in optimistic rollups, where the single honest party could be anyone, and it is assumed that they can get a fault proof transaction confirmed during a challenge period) or a trustless security model (as in validity rollups, where all rollup txs are cryptographically verified). That said, the developers of almost all rollups on other chains have chosen to ultimately rely on some kind of multisig for security, because their smart contracts can be upgraded to any arbitrary new code using a multisig (often a "committee" of trusted community members, often with no time delay). So assuming this rollup does not choose to insert some trusted multisig into the governance model, that could also be a difference. [...]
  • #132094 on Meme Monday - Best Bitcoin Meme Gets 10,000 Sats
    • 10.4k sats \ 1 reply \ @Ed_Relight \ February 6, 2023
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  • #10588 on Ask SN: What's the easiest way to sell something via LN?
    • 121 sats \ 9 replies \ @kr \ February 6, 2022
      the fact that there are 5 comments with 5 different answers tells me the winning solution here probably doesn't yet exist. [...]

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fucking good meme

...and btw... FUCK MONEROBROS

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Lol this didn't age well

monero is still the king of DNMs, still make maxis butthurt, is up 37% since last year, and bitcoin down 30% OOOF, still the best money, most anarchist and black market empowering, AND reserve value, let's all check back again in another year, then 10 years, and so on! cheers

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sir, when I can buy eggs with monero on darknet?

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turns out the epstein files had 0 (zero) mentions of the word "monero", but it did in fact show agreements to invest and have leadership control over bitcoin

so where are the real feds at again?

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OMG another one falling for the scam of "epstein files"... or is just another spook

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Lol then why did adam back himself (CEO of Blockstream) admit being in the epstein files

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so you have something to be busy with... loser.

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