Highly recommend reading “Debt: The First 5000 Years” - an anthropological view of credit systems. http://t.co/NBEuume91T h/t @messana
@CoinChomp @droope123 I’m running my node on my home desktop computer. Only uses 20 GB of space at the moment. Bandwidth is bigger issue.
@polemitis Will porn become Bitcoin’s “killer app?” ;-)
The DevOps journey continues with my latest @CoinChomp post, “Peeking Under the Hood of a Running Bitcoin Node” http://t.co/NdxIeh4MEs
@PGuru714 ““We are seeing technology-driven networks replacing bureaucratically-driven hierarchies.†- @fredwilson https://t.co/aVIuJ5jMv5
@PGuru714 Cryptocurrency was conceived by cryptoanarchists; it is built upon principles of self governance. :-)
T minus 7 days until a Dogecoin stock car will be racing around Talladega Superspeedway. http://t.co/vvIqSZWkgX http://t.co/2gDZsUwIYI
@PGuru714 We are seeing the crypto community embracing some cryptographic audit mechanisms. http://t.co/HeYYIwQmdO http://t.co/HrAt3Fh2e9
@PGuru714 In general terms, I believe human SPoFs can be mitigated via technological consensus mechanisms such as M of N key splitting.
If your private keys would be lost forever in the case that you get hit by a truck today, your redundancy is insufficient.
If it is possible for a Bitcoin Bandit to torture your private keys out of you, your security measures are insufficient.
Bitcoin Barons must adopt the mindset of banks with regard to security. Eliminate single points of failure, both human and technological.