RT @VinnyLingham: I just published “Bitcoin: Commodity, Store of Value or Digital Currency?†https://t.co/lt9uQ7HmiW
@piramida Right - today’s adopters are the early adopters of the future. 😎
@pmccall777 Hmmmm I think I’ve only ever posted about my IRA BTC, but who knows after 10,000 tweets.
@desantis @cryptotraveler When will you write your memoirs?
@cryptotraveler @desantis Already seeing digital attacks against well-known bitcoin users. No physical attacks yet AFAIK.
@cryptotraveler Indeed, I figure one of the prices to pay for being outspoken is that you must invest more resources in your own security.
@juscamarena I lost all of my bitcoins and firearms in a tragic boating accident.
Don’t tell anyone how many BTC you own unless you trust them w/your life. Merely mentioning owning BTC may make you a target in the future.
Excited to host @muneeb from @BlockstackOrg at @TriangleBitcoin tomorrow! We’ll be live streaming & recording. https://t.co/zEoCBAvp3G
Cyberpunk AF: 1.5 BTC buys you an open source machine that manufactures untraceable firearm receivers from @DefDist… https://t.co/LtZOSLkSjn
@C1aranMurray @haq4good @JaEsf @DigiEconomist Your statement applies to both PoW and PoS mining. Counter is the same either way: hard fork.
@DigiEconomist @JaEsf Quite possibly; usage of internal vs external resources for protecting against bad actors creates diff security model.
@DigiEconomist @ModernApostate Plenty of people may object ideologically, but in practice users will continue using the system if it works.
lopp “The Times 03/Jan/2009 Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks”
We’ve come a long way since genesis; here’s to a bright future!
@JaEsf Will Casper work? Sure, probably. But “working” may not be good enough if Bitcoin devs reject its security model.