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February 12, 2019, 02:05:45 AM Merited by JayJuanGee (1) |
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bakkt got pushed again till later in the year? So it's a bit of a moonshot bet and it's been organized in a manner that is very different than the way ICE typically does businesses. Bakkt has its own offices, its own management team and et cetera. And then we've entered into agreements with it to provide services, as I've described over that Bakkt -- over that ICE overlay.
So we'll see how it goes. They're well along in building out an infrastructure that I think you'll see launch later this year. And I'll let Bakkt talk more about how it wants to go about an what the business and use cases are its revenue model, et cetera, as it unfolds. everyone mentioned the 'moonshot' bit yesterday, but not the 'later this year'? idk
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February 12, 2019, 02:45:32 AM |
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Game over man..support level broken..back to the bear channel we go. Way to much profit to be made everywhere and anywhere else besides bitcoin atm. Sorry folks..you have to keep suffering. Apparently there are still weak hands that need to be shaken out. 1h D This week BTC could test 4k$.
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February 12, 2019, 03:23:11 AM |
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February 12, 2019, 03:32:57 AM |
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The moment Vinny Lingham backs it, you know it is a scam
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February 12, 2019, 04:00:13 AM |
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The moment Vinny Lingham backs it, you know it is a scam It seems there are some big blockers supporting smaller blocks in the hopes of destroying bitcoin.
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February 12, 2019, 04:10:39 AM |
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... and LukeJr is calling for 300kb blocks ...
He is right. We've Lightning now and 300kb blocks is something more than logical! Funny definition of 'logical'. With 300kB blocks, it would take on the order of a half of a millennium in order to onboard the world to LN. How long do you expect each channel to lock funds via HTLC? So, more importantly, how was PR?
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February 12, 2019, 04:14:34 AM |
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Why would anyone want smaller blocks? Have we forgotten the dark times of $100 fees already?
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February 12, 2019, 04:46:24 AM |
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February 12, 2019, 04:48:59 AM |
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February 12, 2019, 04:52:47 AM |
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The moment Vinny Lingham backs it, you know it is a scam It seems there are some big blockers supporting smaller blocks in the hopes of destroying bitcoin. Hahahahahaha Touché. Agreed that Vinny is not exactly a trustworthy or credible character in the bitcoin space based on some of his past behaviors. In other words, whatever Vinny says should be taken with a BIG ass grain of salt. On the other hand, there are a lot of projects in bitcoin that are going on simultaneously, and many of these developers are working for free to research, test and propose. Some of their projects might get tested on testnet, and other projects they might propose, as LukeJr seems to be doing, to open up such testing on the mainnet. Maybe it would work? Maybe he will get agreement? Remember how lightning network went live, largely because the moment was right, and there was an ongoing two month steady spamming attack on bitcoin. Coincidentally (or not) the then ongoing spamming attack stopped... Go figure. Sometimes, a lot can be learned through investigating without necessarily following through with activation of a project in the long term. Surely, the studies of smaller blocks does not seem to be attacking bitcoin. I had read some previous posts in this thread, and maybe some other threads suggesting that "we" focus on Schnorr signatures, fungibility, privacy and other more important bitcoin development matters, which reminds me of the quote from a famous little girl.
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February 12, 2019, 04:53:48 AM |
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yeah good grief...your memory man
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February 12, 2019, 04:57:03 AM |
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overly shrill headlines Stormwater management is, in fact, a thing. It does cost actual money, here in the real world.
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February 12, 2019, 06:56:53 AM |
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You still have to download and verify the blockchain first before you prune it.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Well, I don't know the current situation, but some years ago, gmax stated that core no longer verifies back to the genesis block, relying instead upon a centralized checkpoint as 'good enough'. Still downloaded, just not verified. Weird. FUD unless properly sourced. It ain't just a river in Egypt.
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February 12, 2019, 07:00:34 AM |
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You still have to download and verify the blockchain first before you prune it.
Correct me if I am wrong.
Well, I don't know the current situation, but some years ago, gmax stated that core no longer verifies back to the genesis block, relying instead upon a centralized checkpoint as 'good enough'. Still downloaded, just not verified. Weird. I'm sure that there is more to the gmax description of the bitcoin blocks verification situation than your summary is suggesting, jbreher. Well, JJG is 'sure'. I guess that settles that.
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February 12, 2019, 07:02:25 AM |
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bakkt got pushed again till later in the year? So it's a bit of a moonshot bet and it's been organized in a manner that is very different than the way ICE typically does businesses. Bakkt has its own offices, its own management team and et cetera. And then we've entered into agreements with it to provide services, as I've described over that Bakkt -- over that ICE overlay.
So we'll see how it goes. They're well along in building out an infrastructure that I think you'll see launch later this year. And I'll let Bakkt talk more about how it wants to go about an what the business and use cases are its revenue model, et cetera, as it unfolds. everyone mentioned the 'moonshot' bit yesterday, but not the 'later this year'? idk They're well along in building out an infrastructure that I think you'll see launch later this year.‘I think’ you’ll see launch later this year. Fucking hell, ‘I think’. What a joke, they couldn’t arrange a piss up in a brewery.
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February 12, 2019, 07:22:55 AM |
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The moment Vinny Lingham backs it, you know it is a scam They way I see it he is pretending like he is backing it. He (and other big bollockers) blindly believe that big blocks are the only way to scale bitcoin, he thinks small blocks will eventually destroy bitcoin and bcash will take bitcoin's place. That's why he pretends it. I honestly don't know if small blocks will destroy bitcoin. I really don't. What I know is if it (blocksize) becomes bigger than a certain size, it will lead to centralization and another thing I know is, Vinny Lingham is a fucktard paidshill. So whatever he says, it is best to ignore him. He is no better than a standard rbtc retard.
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February 12, 2019, 07:23:56 AM |
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So, more importantly, how was PR?
Still there. We'll be here 'til Saturday. On the west side now - near Rincon. Nice, but windy. While in Fajardo, we went down the southeast corner. As one goes 'round the bend from the east to the south, it gets flatter and to me less interesting. Of course, we only traveled west along the south coast as far as Salinas. Might get attractive by Ponce or further west. Still don't feel I have a sense of the place. Without interactive activities scheduled, it's kind of hard to know the lay of the land. OTOH, I've never felt unwelcome or with confused traveler syndrome. The wife and I are both thinking we'll continue entertaining the idea of becoming residents. So far, the area of Rio Grande or Luquillo might be a good place to settle down. More roaming this week. And we'll be back in March, bringing the kids, their spousal units, and the grandkids - staying at a lovely compound inside the El Yunque rainforest. That'll be less investigation, more simple tourism. Maybe last chance to all get together before oldest grandkid starts adult life of her own. There is the 'Blockchain Unbound' conference in March as well in Condado - I'm trying to figure out how to tack that onto the end of another trip that abuts the dates. It would be a good chance to meet some local crypto folk. We shall see.
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