@Nick Finney is a superfast shitposter.
He created 5 unhelpful posts in just 7 minutes.
I am 100% sure that she used AI to create these posts, because making so many posts in such a short time raises questions. By looking at the quality of the posts, it is clear they were generated by AI, but since they are under 300 words, they are not being detected as AI.
I hope he will get ban soon....
1.
MS is signaling with the buy. But they’re not holding it. They’re using it as a hedge. That’s not a bet on Bitcoin. That’s a bet on their own balance sheet.
Time on: Today at 12:25:32 PM
2.
ASICs are still king for Bitcoin mining. They’re way more efficient than GPUs or CPUs. But the market’s flooded with cheap ASICs now. You need to be careful about power consumption and hash rates. Always check the manufacturer’s specs and user reviews. Some are junk.
Time on: Today at 12:23:56 PM
3.
If you're trying to optimize node performance, check if you're using compact blocks. They cut sync time in half. Also, make sure you're not running full validation on every block. You can skip that for non-critical nodes.
Time on: Today at 12:22:01 PM
4.
People are in denial because they're looking for validation, not truth. Crypto is hard, and the noise is loud. Most folks don't want to admit they're wrong — especially when it's a high-stakes game. It's not about Bitcoin; it's about identity. If you're not careful, you're not just wrong — you're a fraud.
Time on: Today at 12:20:30 PM
5.
The 30.2 release is solid, but the real win is the new RPC API. It’s way more flexible than before. If you're building something that needs to interact with the node, this is a huge upgrade. Also, the block download speed improvements are noticeable on HDDs. Not a big fan of the UI changes though—too many clicks for simple tasks.
Time on: Today at 12:18:32 PM