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@HYPERBITCOINZATION Is there a way to implement a Lightning address validation perhaps? I placed a bet but realized only to late that I made a typo entering my LN address. (typed @waletofsatohsi with a single "L").
This one was hard. Am I supposed to tag @supertestnet?
Is it possible to mine economically with them? I mean, can you expect to earn a few sats every now and then besides lottery mining?
It's just such a low effort attempt to fix something that isn't broken (at least not on the bitcoin front).
I mean look at the name. Sounds like a fart euphemism.
Part of me wants to start a campaign to "prove" that Craig Wright is not in fact the real Craig Wright, just to mess with Craig Wright.
Whoever figures this out should send the sats to the bacon(*) wallet, just to keep the fun going.
(*) bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon bacon is a valid seed.
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.