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Now to figure out an Electrum server implementation for it...
I tried to find this but apparently my google-fu is not very good :)
Thank you for the link.
I've installed it on a 12GB 6 core linux container about 2 hours ago. So far it's 38% synced.
I find the ServeTheHome forums quite good for hardware info.
From your list I think you could get away with just one machine. But of course that's not much fun :)
Anyway, I foresee some Proxmox action in your future...
Great article. I think I can add a few things (I'm brazilian, btw).
- Other forms of money transfer (TED and DOC) charge a small fee, and Pix doesn't. This is one of the main reasons it caught on so fast;
- Many bitcoin/crypto exchanges that operate here offer deposit and withdraw via Pix (Binance, for example);
- There are even Telegram bots that allow you to buy and sell bitcoin using using a combination of Pix and Lightning Network;
- About the UX: Pix allows you to charge some one using a QR code invoice. Let's say I owe you 100 bucks. You then send me the QR code for said 100 bucks and all I have to do is scan it or copy it into my payment app. HOWEVER, I have yet to come across anyone how knows this, and I have a small business, so I have to pay a lot of people using Pix. None of them have ever sent me the QR code thing. They always expect me to initiate the transaction. Weird.
I could be wrong, but now that bitcoin ETFs are a thing will it be easier for people to short bitcoin? I mean if you are a Wall St. guy you can now short bitcoin through the ETFs without resorting to some obscure crypto exchange, right?
I haven't used SeedSigner yet. I'm waiting for it to manage Nostr keys as well. There is someone working on it, but still looks very early. https://gist.github.com/kdmukai/ae9911ed6fb92f8e7d2c553555b0cb86