bobymicjohn

Joined Apr 15, 2018

Bitcoiner since $17

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replied 1759d
Lastly, it seems to be based on value. I will hit the limit after only a few 1 mil sat likes. If I attempt an action and get the message, I can use a smaller amount and it works.
replied 1759d
Also, I have definitely dished our way more than 25 actions per block. Yesterday, I counted something like ~80 “likes” between blocks before I hit this issue.
replied 1769d
Mostly looking for basic UX/UI advice / direction.

Will slowly roll out more features in the near future.

Cheers
1801d
Has anyone heard of Arwen? https://arwen.io

Looks promising, if access to centralzd exchange liquidity is as advertised. It's not really decentralized, but with essentially all the benefits.

BCH support coming soon.
replied 1819d
I didn't find the exact list I was looking for, but I did find this: https://github.com/fyookball/BCH_ecosystem/blob/master/README.md

Also, anyone know what happened to devs.cash?
replied 1849d
The fiat system is the problem, not gold. Unless there's something Im missing. Anyway its a contract gig so I'm not tied down haha
replied 1849d
Really though? Its not like gold has been used as money anywhere for decades. I don't think the rise of Bitcoin as global currency would really be a big threat to the value of gold.
replied 1850d
Meanwhile, today was my first day on the job as a dev for a big gold mining company.... Is this a betrayal??
replied 1850d
I'd love to work in crypto, sadly the crypto job market is still too small and selective. Both Google and Facebook each employ more people than the entire crypto industry combined.
1854d
Is a memo iOS app in the works anywhere?
replied 1857d
Lol, are we sure that teaching young children to build targeted ads is the best way to combat them?
replied 1862d
... IPFS that you know of?
replied 1862d
Fair enough.

One day gov may pressure OB users to remove illegal content from their nodes, it is entirely likely if the service grows. Has this happened with any other content on...
replied 1863d
These are downsides to the distributed nature of the network - and the reason so many OB shops are so hard to reach - but it certainly doesn't equate to censorship.
replied 1863d
Yes, but this is not censorship. Any user of IPFS can freely share whatever. Governments can demand no miners forward TX from certain Bitcoin addresss - doesn't mean it will happen.
replied 1863d
How is IPFS not censorship resistant? The protocol is public, so anyone get fire up a node and host whatever they want, no?
1863d
@Memo

You are probably already aware of this issue, but I have had a notification that won't go away for about a week now.

Thought I'd let ya know

Cheers
replied 1987d
I'd love to buy one as well!
replied 1988d
slb
What do you consider a minority chain if not a chain without majority of hash power (miners)?
1989d
ABC 6 blocks ahead - 100 tx/s now on my node.
replied 1989d
Because trading has halted on all exchanges.
replied 1989d
Barricade
Stuck with ABC just to watch. CSW's threats of attack make it the most interesting chain to follow in action with my node imho.
replied 1989d
Yup, network going wild.

1989d
Bitcoin.com mines the first divergent block!
replied 1989d
Yup, and climbing.