58 to go after recently surpassing Bangladesh, Romania, Kuwait, Peru, & Nigeria. Next up: Qatar. https://t.co/QPlmeGgKM1
@kristovatlas In my experience the trolls definitely “go away” when you forward all their messages to /dev/null 😀
@kristovatlas I’m basically saying “don’t feed the trolls / don’t engage with toxic people.” Isn’t ostracization an… https://t.co/Tv3hKOUGZx
Become a duck in the storm of vitriol. Allow it to roll off your back and float on top of the rising tide.
When developing for adversarial environments you can have trial by fire while prototyping or in production. Poor ideas preferably die young.
@kristovatlas Those are Cypherpricks, thus my follow-up tweet: https://t.co/3MC5XORPLm
Cypherpunks should disregard attacks upon their character: such attacks contain no relevant information to aid in strengthening their ideas.
Cypherpunks attack peers’ ideas in order to strengthen them and/or save peers from wasting resources cultivating fatally flawed concepts.
Even if you’re sharing a holy grail of knowledge it will be rejected if you trigger a firewall. Presentation is key. https://t.co/LZDQ0mavrz
@ViaBTC @JihanWu Good. If you help people get low fee txns confirmed, you’re disincentivizing them from correcting their Bitcoin usage.
This is why you can’t push knowledge into the brains of your peers. It must be pulled in voluntarily. https://t.co/LZDQ0mavrz
The human brain has multiple firewalls to protect it against false / corrupt info: skepticism, boredom, incomprehension, distrust, and more.
It’s always an order of magnitude more to get to the moon. If bitcoiners work together then we’ll get there soon!
naval Blockchains have high internal coordination costs for security and stability and lower external coordination costs for social scalability.