@jratcliff @ShowerTheGod Already seems to be happening. This is an interesting comment from someone complaining abo… https://t.co/exnSFcFr15
@TaylorGerring @NTmoney Sure, I could fit into that category myself 😋
@NTmoney I’m struggling to think of any BTC devs that shifted focus to ETH.
@JamesCPoole Definitely 6!
By my count there are no fewer than 13 dicks drawn on the Lightning-powered graffiti app https://t.co/uayIGVqafa bu… https://t.co/i1I6xOIAdE
@KAYAK You’ve lost this user until you fix your reCAPTCHA redirection; after filling out tons of picture identifica… https://t.co/9clFIDJjRg
@spudowiar I don’t have to put up with your snark, Saleem!
Many crypto assets have been proven to be trivially attackable this year, yet they retain most of their market val… https://t.co/RoLnZzGBMt
@amazing_droopy As far as I am aware, miners default to the first seen valid block. Though they could certainly hav… https://t.co/jxJybhkEHk
Actually, it was 99.8% max weight, 37.5% max data size. @CoinCap_io ðŸpic.twitter.com/oDO5YoKzVCzVC
@amazing_droopy Validation? If the block is valid, it is connected. Otherwise it’s rejected.
@robustus Yeah, I fear that their simplicity may make them more robust and dangerous.
There’s no silver bulletproof for fixing cryptocurrency privacy problems. Thankfully the perpetual privacy war is p… https://t.co/uFMnWHZkX7
@davidiach @ESYudkowsky My reasoning is that AI would still be reliant upon human infrastructure, which we’d have a… https://t.co/qNRV8SCYq5
Xenocidal artificial intelligence isn’t nearly as scary of an apocalyptic scenario as runaway self-replicating nano… https://t.co/x3Wzh4d4eN
Voting isn’t a part of Bitcoin’s consensus process. Some have misinterpreted Satoshi’s “1-CPU-1-vote” statement as… https://t.co/EBEfggo0fN