@pro2rat @socrates1024 Um, OK, but I think you’re expecting something different from what I wrote. My article focuses on Bitcoin’s history.
@socrates1024 @pro2rat I collated a few things into this article: https://t.co/P9WBejbNkk
RT @NickSzabo4: “If you need to ask whether your smart contract is legally enforceable, you’re doing it wrong.”
https://t.co/qzhxfn8AIA
Great visualization of how Bitcoin’s scripting language verifies the spending of a Pay to Public Key Hash transacti… https://t.co/7VD7SXYVku
@kristovatlas @zooko Android, though I think the same issues occurred on iOS
@kristovatlas @zooko Semaphore is alright on desktop but I was frustrated by the mobile app.
RT @socrates1024: First issue of the Ledger cryptocurrency research journal has now been published! https://t.co/k4lqOWVj2V
@kristovatlas @Radomysisky Knowledge too dangerous for any mere mortal to possess.
Redactions in @Radomysisky’s book, “Come and Take It,” made by demand of the US Department of State. pic.twitter.com/AlKfE6HAOh
If bitcoin starts being considered a safe haven asset rather than a risky asset, it will be too late for most. The exit ramps will be full.
.@Radomysisky’s “Come and Take It” recounts the journey of a free thinker focused on empowering individuals via tech https://t.co/OMR3KBZ9Q4
@maraoz Funnily enough, I was recently speaking with someone who was convinced the price would drop due to people selling to pay taxes :-)
Bitcoin mining hash power became more decentralized in 2016, according to @oocBlog’s measurements. pic.twitter.com/x1GyAlwShr
RT @laurashin: Your Phone Number And Email Are As Important As Your Social Security Number: How To Protect Them via @forbes https://t.co/tG…
@SooMartindale Because SegWit transactions use less legacy block space.
lopp Segregated Witness will make it cheaper (fee-wise) to send transactions with large numbers of inputs, hopefully incentivizing UTXO cleanup.