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Notices by pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)

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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Thursday, 17-Aug-2023 17:34:46 JST pokkst pokkst
    BTC/XMR atomic swaps.

    100% over Tor, with no risk of shotgun KYC, all non-custodial

    Coming soon-ish™
    In conversation Thursday, 17-Aug-2023 17:34:46 JST from xmrposter.club permalink

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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Aug-2023 22:28:42 JST pokkst pokkst
    I think I enabled Tor federation for this instance... not entirely sure and don't know of any native Tor instances to test with
    In conversation Wednesday, 02-Aug-2023 22:28:42 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Aug-2023 22:28:40 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • silverpill
    • pokkst
    @silverpill any way to reliably test?
    In conversation Wednesday, 02-Aug-2023 22:28:40 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Sunday, 14-May-2023 09:23:50 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Jeff "never puts away anything, especially oven mitts" Cliff, Bringer of Nightmares 🦝🐙🇱🇧🧯
    • nosat
    @nosat @jeffcliff Sometime this year (hopefully) LTC MWEB light-wallets will start popping up, which means usage will pick up, and it'll actually be a pretty good privacy tool for places where XMR isn't accepted. Right now since there's practically no usage it is still pretty traceable.

    For Bitcoin Cash there's CashFusion coinjoins.
    In conversation Sunday, 14-May-2023 09:23:50 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Sunday, 12-Feb-2023 04:18:14 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • moneromaxi
    • Sun McNukes
    @NotMtth @SunMcNukes That makes no sense. Tor/I2P/Lokinet and Nostr are two entirely different use cases.

    Tor/I2P/Lokinet are mixnets for anonymizing internet traffic, whereas Nostr is a protocol for decentralized social media/chat and other shit.
    In conversation Sunday, 12-Feb-2023 04:18:14 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 09:09:46 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    • cjd
    • silverpill
    @silverpill @Hyolobrika @cjd You are assuming that blocks would always be full, which is not always the case, nor is it healthy for a network, as blocks should never be consistently completely full like they are on BTC, since that leads to mempool congestion issues, transaction relay issues, and point-of-sale and payments unreliable (especially when transactions start being dropped from the mempool)

    I simply stated that a Raspberry Pi can handle it, which it can, when it's needed. The evidence is there.

    Currently, no chain has enough demand where 256MB is needed, which is why BCH still only has a 32MB block size limit, but maybe in several years assuming crypto usage picks up it will be, and even by then storage and CPUs will be even more efficient and cheaper.

    Enjoy your unreliable and slow payments on BTC I guess.
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 09:09:46 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 05:46:19 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    • cjd
    • silverpill
    @silverpill @Hyolobrika @cjd Satoshi's calculations still match up, regardless of what censorship methods BTC maxis try to use.

    Yes, as I've already stated, a Raspberry Pi can handle 256MB blocks just fine, as demonstrated on BCH's Scalenet testnet.
    https://read.cash/@mtrycz/how-my-rpi4-handles-scalenets-256mb-blocks-e356213b

    https://old.reddit.com/r/btc/comments/l63xrg/weve_come_a_long_way_this_is_the_load_on_my/
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 05:46:19 JST from xmrposter.club permalink

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    1. Domain not in remote thumbnail source whitelist: sigma.rcimg.net
      How my RPi4 handles Scalenet's 256MB blocks
      中文 Preparation: Check out Mr Toomim's awesome article regarding Scalenet. Also, check out the other articles in this series: 2 , 3 , 4 . My setup: BCH's Scalenet RaspberryPi4 (8GB versio...
    2. Domain not in remote thumbnail source whitelist: external-preview.redd.it
      We've come a long way! This is the load on my Raspberry Pi 4 validating a 6 hour streak of blocks on BCH's Scalenet (most of them 256MB) with 1100tx/s troughput. Cheers!
      from mtrycz
      178 votes and 80 comments so far on Reddit
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 05:46:18 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    • cjd
    • silverpill
    • pokkst
    @silverpill @Hyolobrika @cjd I understand it's hard to accept, but it's the truth, and if you still fall for the small-block propaganda then I feel sorry for you.
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 05:46:18 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:52 JST pokkst pokkst
    seeing Core devs and supporters advocating for censorship because people are making valid transactions they don’t like is fucking pathetic

    fuck BTC supporters
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:52 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:50 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    @Hyolobrika on bird site
    Adam Back & Co. advocating for censorship because of the Ordinals taproot shit
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:50 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:49 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    @Hyolobrika If people are paying for it and miners are accepting it then Adam Back has no authority to try and censor them. I do think on-chain NFTs and other data is pretty dumb, but there is a market for it, and that’s why I primarily use a chain designed specifically for normal, cash-like transactions, not "smart contract" shit.

    Still doesn’t disprove anything I said, that Adam Back & Co. are advocating for censorship.
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:49 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:47 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    @Hyolobrika That depends on how many are being created, but my point is that that issue is not exclusive to Ordinals. Right now it has virtually no effect.

    In the case of Binance, they sent so many consolidation transactions with a flat 200,000 sat fee each, that the mempool filled up completely and it created an artificial fee floor of ~14 sat/byte for everyone (anything under that would not be relayed by most nodes as the min relay fee was ~14 sat/byte).
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:47 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:44 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    • cjd
    @cjd @Hyolobrika The original purpose of Bitcoin was to replace Visa and Mastercard, not gold. It has been corrupted since then.
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:44 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:42 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    • cjd
    @cjd @Hyolobrika From Satoshi himself, who showed the math and its capabilities for fast and instant transactions.

    See: Him literally comparing Bitcoin to Visa, and how it can scale to be faster than it, and his snack/vending machine scenario.
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:42 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:41 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    • cjd
    • pokkst
    @cjd @Hyolobrika
    Here is Satoshi giving instructions on how to increase the block size in the future via hard-fork, since the 1MB limit was supposed to be temporary (the original hard limit was 32MB with 1MB soft limit if I recall correctly, but it was removed early on since the network was still new)
    https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1347.msg15366#msg15366

    Here is Mike Hearn corroborating what I'm saying, in which Satoshi emails him directly and makes direct comparisons to Visa/Mastercard/PayPal and how Bitcoin can already scale better than them: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=149668.msg1596879#msg1596879
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:41 JST from xmrposter.club permalink

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    1. Domain not in remote thumbnail source whitelist: bitcointalk.org
      [PATCH] increase block size limit
      [PATCH] increase block size limit
    2. Domain not in remote thumbnail source whitelist: bitcointalk.org
      Soft block size limit reached, action required by YOU
      Soft block size limit reached, action required by YOU
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:40 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    • cjd
    • pokkst
    @Hyolobrika @cjd Like I said, Bitcoin has become corrupted since then, around the time Blockstream was founded and funded by big banks and members of the Bilderberg Group (2013/2014). Bitcoin Cash (BCH) has already demonstrated that 256MB blocks are possible (on their Scalenet testnet), even with a Raspberry Pi node.
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:40 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:38 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    • cjd
    @cjd @Hyolobrika I do use BCH occasionally. Used to be more into it, but the community and its direction have gone more for DeFi bullshit than privacy and cash shit, so I just left for XMR.

    BCH doesn't have more traction though due to Blockstream propaganda and their "Bcash" narrative and censorship (of which Theymos and several other mods have admitted to doing for /r/bitcoin and bitcointalk and such.)
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:38 JST from xmrposter.club permalink
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    pokkst (pokkst@xmrposter.club)'s status on Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:37 JST pokkst pokkst
    in reply to
    • Hyolobrikator
    • cjd
    • pokkst
    @cjd @Hyolobrika I haven't even gotten into how Theymos/Blockstream stole 6000 BTC from the community via the "new forum" fundraising for bitcointalk OVER 10 years ago, with no new forum still (funneled to Blockstream via Slickage LLC, a no-name web dev studio connected to Warren Togami, a Blockstream employee), or how Peter Todd was paid by a self-proclaimed government intelligence agent to implement RBF and create small-block propaganda videos: https://il.ax/watch?v=cZp7UGgBR0I

    Before YouTube removed the dislikes from being shown, this video had like 95% dislikes over the years.
    In conversation Tuesday, 31-Jan-2023 00:53:37 JST from xmrposter.club permalink

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