The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @lopp ever

December 20th, 2016

RT @TuurDemeester: Nearly 60% of all dollar bills circulate abroad. Hence, a US demonetization event would likely cause an instant geopolit…

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RT @TheBlueMatt: Bitcoin FIBRE rebased on 0.13.2 with new FEC that is better, faster, cleaner (not to mention more testing) https://t.co/is…

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@fredzannarbor @dragonchaingang It’s complicated; I’d say for any given blockchain you’d have to analyze it & build a security model.

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@DoctorLex Should ask @magoo about that, though IDK if he’s tracking exit scams

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Bitcoin’s UTXO set increased 30% in 2016 to 44M outputs, adding a net additional output every 3 seconds. https://t.co/weVY2tmAgn

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The Blockchain Graveyard breaks down root causes for 40+ compromised cryptocurrency companies.… https://t.co/k3V5l8gZ3Y

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RT @Magoo: I spent 300 hours this year responding to security incidents and intrusions and wrote some lessons up about it. https://t.co/8h4…

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Bitcoin’s network security accelerated at an average rate of 52 GH/s^2 in 2016. https://t.co/4vfgik29me

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The size of bitcoin’s blockchain doubled in 2016 to 100GB https://t.co/b9husA3mMq

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Targeted attacks against well known cryptocurrency users continue to increase. https://t.co/VEH5vd9O59 https://t.co/zB8qK7TENF

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@theonevortex @bitcoincoreorg I think it will take a while, but I’m optimistic.

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Nailed it. I’m willing to double down and predict that no @bitcoincoreorg backed hard fork activates in 2017. https://t.co/lS1Eo2Xaol

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lopp “SegWit gives a 60% bandwidth savings for nodes uninterested in sigs (lite clients & historical block downloads)” - @pwuille @SFBitcoinDevs

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@el33th4xor How dare you divide the community with logic and reason!

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@RCasatta @wasthatawolf @shawnleary @ryaneshea @CounterpartyXCP Shouldn’t we at least count the transactions that are using it?

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@RCasatta @wasthatawolf @shawnleary @ryaneshea From reading @CounterpartyXCP’s FAQ it sounds like the default is to use OP_RETURN now

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@wasthatawolf @shawnleary There’s a note at bottom of https://t.co/34YywNgXPX about Counterparty. Can you add it now, @ryaneshea @RCasatta?

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@jmcorgan Indeed; isn’t that true for /every/ piece of software?

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@jmcorgan Right, this method shouldn’t be used by anyone who needs to secure a lot of value; it’s convenience at expense of some trust.

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@jmcorgan Hmmmm can a script check its own signature? Seems like it might be doable…

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@jmcorgan It’s a pretty good script; it will even check signatures which is far more than most people do.

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How to install and run a Bitcoin full node in 1 step:
curl https://t.co/9R0A6zSkGf | sh

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