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April 24, 2019, 12:17:13 AM


Satoshi sure has balls of steel to stay hidden and not move his coins.
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April 24, 2019, 12:22:53 AM


Ha. We all learned the folly of weak brainwallets back in 2011 or so. Which is a more likely explanation than the 'poor wallet implementation' vector postulated in the article.
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April 24, 2019, 12:36:32 AM

Maybe you're the outlier that wants to watch their porn in glorious Hercules compatible resolution on a monochrome screen at 3 frames per minute. I dunno. But you'd certainly be in the minority.

well if moores law didnt happen at least i would still have a use for that old IBM XT clone with the hercules video card and greenscreen monitor sitting in my basement collection.
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April 24, 2019, 12:40:18 AM


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“People forget that I am a technologist,” he said. “I am one of the best.”

Lol, he took other peoples signature definitions and added them into a database and sold it, Yup...He's the something alright.
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April 24, 2019, 12:46:29 AM

BTC price now slowly go down BTC trying hit next level $5350 1h candle and altcoin try something is recovery.

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April 24, 2019, 12:53:04 AM

Marvel had its BULLrun...... now I see its in a Deeeeeeeeeeep BEARmarket !
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April 24, 2019, 01:07:30 AM

Marvel had its BULLrun...... now I see its in a Deeeeeeeeeeep BEARmarket !
yes, I think market try to go down or level average trend next few days market trend changes start 3 hours ago start downtrend.
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April 24, 2019, 01:28:22 AM

*Movie wasn’t anything of what I would suspect it to be (also just wasn’t good, don’t gonna spoil things but there where Some BIG no go’s!!!)

*BTC dropped a bit back instead of full forward Roll Eyes

*HODL-short-sleep = highly recommended for me

....... good little bit bitter for me, but good night to my fellow WO’s, buy and HODL we know the drill!!!!!!
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April 24, 2019, 01:31:41 AM
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N. Popper wrote about bitcoin in NY Times (BTW, not a very well thought out piece).
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/technology/bitcoin-tulip-mania-internet.html

Read the discussion. Some are defending btc, but many are absolutely clueless, yet aggressive.
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April 24, 2019, 01:36:38 AM

Damn it takes a long time for my avatar to load  Roll Eyes

Who are you & what have you done with mic & his hat?

Price is going higher. Are we close to hitting the $6000 next month? Any guesses?

I’m gonna say yes, in May we’ll hit $6,000. My birthday is in May so it better be a good month for bitcoin.

Mic is with his seastead/Elwar/solidarity HAT @the moment or t’ill Some better news or so ....

And good let May be a awesome month Cheesy as BTC as LFC Smiley
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April 24, 2019, 01:42:35 AM

^The dude abides Smiley
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April 24, 2019, 01:48:14 AM

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Love the movie but meaning...!?
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April 24, 2019, 01:49:37 AM

it means we got big balls cuz we hold
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April 24, 2019, 01:51:01 AM

Almost forgotten......... !

@Avengers there was NO BTC mentioned, but they did Said Lebowski and weared Some Lebowski looking stuff..... Cheesy

*GOODNIGHT “again” Roll Eyes
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April 24, 2019, 02:08:04 AM

N. Popper wrote about bitcoin in NY Times (BTW, not a very well thought out piece).
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/technology/bitcoin-tulip-mania-internet.html

Read the discussion. Some are defending btc, but many are absolutely clueless, yet aggressive.

To be fair, people probably only comment if they have a strong opinion.  So people who comment are a small segment of society.
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BTC market cap dominance at 2019 high now. Its gonna reclaim 60 percent this year Smiley

The King will reclaim his glory.
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April 24, 2019, 02:17:50 AM

N. Popper wrote about bitcoin in NY Times (BTW, not a very well thought out piece).
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/04/23/technology/bitcoin-tulip-mania-internet.html

Read the discussion. Some are defending btc, but many are absolutely clueless, yet aggressive.

I find him a weird character. Digital Gold had some great stretches and he must've done a huge amount of research yet he still comes out with sub Nouriel Roubini sindeyness every now and then.
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April 24, 2019, 02:41:28 AM
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Great interview on the What Bitcoin Did podcast: https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/peter-rizuns-lightning-critique-fud-or-fair

I assume a number of you will summarily dismiss this, rushing to judgement before examining the evidence. But for the open-minded, certainly worth a listen.

I am truly looking forward to the necessitated responses from the LN-faithful. Well, to the extent that such responses be substantive. If this conversation carries forward in a respectful manner, we may all learn a thing or two.

edit: Incidentally, this has been 'Lightning Month' on What Bitcoin Did. Quite a few good installments, each focusing on a different aspect of Lightning.

https://stephanlivera.com/episode/68

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Joost Jager, Lightning Network Infrastructure Engineer at Lightning Labs, joins me in this episode to talk about Lightning Loop Out and In. We also discuss some of the recent criticisms of the Lightning Network by Peter Rizun. We talk:

    How Lightning Loop helps you manage inbound liquidity, or pay with BTC on chain to get outgoing capacity on a lightning channel
    Practical uses of Lightning Loop technology
    Some of the technicals behind how Lightning Loop works e.g. hodlinvoice
    Thoughts and responses to Peter Rizun’s criticisms of the Lightning Network

Cool. Thanks. Will listen.

So I got around to listening to the Stephan Livera podcast featuring Joost Jager. If this is what serves as comprehensive rebuttal to Rizun’s points, you might want to start worrying about the efficacy of LN. Of course, this is just response from a single LN dev, who may not have prepared to discuss Rizun’s ‘Five Fundamental Flaws of LN’. The first half of the interview covered Jager’s work on loop in/out.

For the record, the following is my restatement as best I concisely can of Rizun’s ‘Five Fundamental Flaws of LN’:

1) Lightning scales txs not users
2) Friction in layer 1 leaks into layer 2
3) Routing failures are inevitable
4) Much trapped liquidity in the system
5) Running a non-custodial wallet is more cumbersome than onchain

And the following is my brief capture of the points made by host and guest on these points. These are very brief - I would suggest listening to the podcast yourself to get the full flavor. The numbers on each point correspond to my impression which of Rizun’s FFFoLN are being referred to. YEs, these are sketchy outlines of their discussion. Again, listen to the podcast for in depth info devoid of my spin (which I have tried to avoid). In roughly chronological order:

SL (stating Rizun’s points):
2) variability of fees cause problems at the Lightning layer
5) drive too much custodial wallet use
JJ:
5) very true at the moment - decentralized solutions are hard - just early - lot of work to do
   don’t see why fundamentally it won’t work to automate cumbersome parts
SL:
1) hard to onboard users - LN scales txs, not users - over time, not enough UTXOs for each person to be sovereign; think this can be solved via multiparty txs
JJ:
1) good problem to have
SL:
2) can’t we just wait for fees to come down?
JJ:
2) yes
SL:
2) Friction from layer 1 can cause problems on layer 1
JJ:
2) have no answer - if need to post cancel on chain at $1000 fee, that’s a problem
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2) Stop and Decrypt says that fees only go up in USD value, not BTC
5) Need to be online to receive payment
JJ:
5) who is not always online?
5) permanent uptime at home, mobile client as a remote control to that server
5) maybe create some sort of mailbox which would hold payment until online
SL:
some can be solved by engineering
2) just make the retaliation window sizable
3) problem finding route with sufficient liquidity
JJ:
3) perhaps reputation can inform routing - this would increase success percentage
SL:
3) what about mobile phones needing to route? Does phone require entire graph?
JJ:
3) reputational routing might lead to many channels being private to guard reputation, this will reduce size of routing graph
3) hybrid - whitelisted/blacklisted nodes - weakens decentralization, but may work for mobile
SL:
4) trapped liquidity
4) but loop will help
JJ:
4) yes, loop can help inbound liquidity (seems to misunderstand the issue as only transactional -ed)
4) perhaps inbound liquidity may be provided at no cost
SL:
Rizun skeptical this complexity cannot be abstracted away
I think SPV is overly romanticized - holding onto UX that is infeasible in long term
JJ:
The question may be whether onchain is viable in the long term
LN is inherently complex, onchain is easier
SL:
Last thoughts?
JJ:
In general, it’s pretty early - huge fees are speculative; 4B people to use? LN solves a current problem
Would like to see a killer app that LN uniquely solves. Micro tx space would be likely as unique value.
Would like to improve payment reliability

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All in all, as a rebuttal to Rizun’s FFFoLN, I find this unpersuasive in the extreme. While I am already a known LN skeptic, I see nothing in the above that contradicts a single one of Rizun’s points.

Perhaps I should just wait until the next contender arrives to dispel Rizun’s FFFoLN?  Dunno. But as I said earlier, if all my eggs were in the Lightning basket, I be starting to get scared about now.
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April 24, 2019, 03:03:52 AM
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I’m not really interested in getting into a detailed analysis of Lightning with big blockers.  But even if Lightning was a total flop (and not saying that it will be - quite the opposite), there are other tools out there like Blockstream Liquid.

And if big blocks become a matter of life or death, Bitcoin will simply fork and pick them up.

But the current block size works fine for a store of value and there are horrible compromises with big blocks that cannot be undone. So no need to change now.

And we sure as hell aren’t going to use Craig or Roger’s shitcoin so you can forget that idea.
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