@juscamarena Having fun with Eternity Wall? By my count your name is in the blockchain 389 times!
Someone stored the entire text of @gavinandresen’s “Time to roll out bigger blocks” post 58 times in the blockchain. bitcoinstrings.com/blk00265.txt
Meta: @twitter convo b/t @adam3us & @jgarzik about blockchain data… stored in blockchain. bitcoinstrings.com/blk00249.txt pic.twitter.com/vZS5WuiHFH
By my count the blockchain has been rickrolled over 20 times so far. bitcoinstrings.com/blk00157.txt
@NinjaEconomics I highly recommend reading @davidgraeber’s book: https://t.co/Z4B80gro6j
Throwback Thursday: my first technical post as a Bitcoin engineer, published 1 year ago. https://t.co/EmnIhKpBvH
@a3456gf @BitGo Um, your anger is misplaced. https://t.co/1R9la824Id
@juscamarena @kristovatlas @BitGo *shrugs* isn’t that just a mining policy update? Any miner could implement it today.
@kristovatlas @BitGo Slight uptick but not terrible: https://t.co/cLVPJJIp9t
@cypherdoc2 @BitGo IDK, would require deeper analysis to actually see how many low fee incoming txns we received that aren’t confirmed.
@CathyReisenwitz If Hillary becomes Prez, can she pardon herself?
@brianchoffman Happened to me once with a professor in college. Class was rolling but managed to keep straight faces upon his return.
@zWVlkseDmg @BitGo Our standard response is to tell the user to contact the person / wallet that sent the transaction & fix their fee.
Report from front lines: outgoing @BitGo txns are mostly confirming quickly. Sharp uptick in support cases for incoming txns not confirming.
“… innovations such as @BitGo Instant are more useful than ever.” - @champbronc2 of @BitQuickco https://t.co/CtRlG1LDK6
@fluffyponyza @ryanxcharles @ethereumproject @monerocurrency Have your automatic pre-planned hard forks kicked in yet?
@ryanxcharles How’s that dynamic block size limit working out for ya, @ethereumproject?
“Mandatory upgrade” == @ethereumproject is hard forking its way into the future. https://t.co/cozgQ822t2
One Bitcoin scaling argument is “necessity breeds innovation.” I can attest to its truth, but caution: desperation may breed centralization.