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Pedantic comment: OP_Return outputs are not UTXOs. They're essentially "born spent", and never actually added to the UTXO set. The whole point of them was to standardize a type of output that was probably undependable, so applications that just needed a data output could do so without adding it to the UTXO set.

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probably undependable

I mean, provably unspendable!

Not the first time I've made that typo...

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10 sats \ 0 replies \ @nym 15 Jan

Good clarification

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That pay2taproot balloon has gotta be all those DAMNED ordinals!

I ranted about them in literally Bitcoin Magazine @grayruby

I can’t believe they think 1 Sat is worth more than 1 sat

https://bitcoinmagazine.com/culture/a-rant-against-ordinals

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And lightning channels. Or any modern wallet.

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Which wallet softwares default to p2tr?

Trezor suite?
Ledger live?
Blockstream Green?
Sparrow Wallet?

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10 sats \ 3 replies \ @xz 15 Jan

I thought that most wallet sofware just defaults to p2tr now.

I can’t believe they think 1 Sat is worth more than 1 sat

Rubes are fun for some people.

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Which wallet softwares default to p2tr?

Trezor suite?
Ledger live?
Blockstream Green?
Sparrow Wallet?

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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @xz 15 Jan

I know that on lightning, Thunderhub does, I was using that quite a lot recently this year.
Using lnd you must specify newaddress type.

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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 15 Jan

I'm probably thinking from a layer2 prespective.
Maybe not most, but some.

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Rat bastards!

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10 sats \ 4 replies \ @OT 14 Jan

Its amazing how many people are still using legacy addresses. Especially the mining pools.

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They wrote the code. The code works. They DGAF

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10 sats \ 2 replies \ @nym 15 Jan

I guess their profit margins are good enough not to worry shoot it right now

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Yea they don’t care

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Its the easiest to use, and secure if done correctly.
Also, who cares about those small fees in the long run?

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the 2 shades of orange are hard to see on the graph even if you zoom

where is multi sig?

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I see multi sig on the legend?

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do you see it on the graph (not legend)?

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Multisig is a small portion. You can zoom in here: https://bitcoinisdata.com/utxo/

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Tiny and barely noticeable

I'm splitting hairs because it's the size of a hair

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Heh yea, I realized later this was probably the point of your comment. I couldn’t see it on the actual graph either when viewing on mobile

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