mental

Joined Apr 25, 2018

Hi, i like bitcoin and privacy in general.
I like my address: qqmentalmy6x2sxspn6q4fqa86ffskyfqy46829ttz

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replied 2010d
TrashPosterInTheDark
Flu vaccine or not I'm glad I didn't died from polio as a child. Maybe flu vaccine is too much, but vaccines in general are very important.
2018d · Goodbye Google
wth are you implying that all search engine coders are immature? jS is really useful, if you can't protect yourself against jS "hazard", I'm sorry for you
replied 2018d
unwriter
Oh don't worry, you never say goodbye to Google ;)
2021d · QAnon
do you realize that qanon is just a guy typing random stuff on its keyboard right?
replied 2025d
Idk, flash sounds too buzzy, doesn't feel real. Also, we only need to market "Bitcoin" itself as pay-and-go, not some obscure buzzword. Keep it as dumb as possible
replied 2026d
Instant would be the best buzzword. Transactions with X number of confirmations would be "guaranteed / trusted / locked transactions", but it insinuate instant tx are not..
replied 2032d
The thing is BCH does what dash does, better. Without the masternode nonsense and not nearly all premined..
replied 2032d
propaganda is still going strong but when crypto craze comes again, new giants like coinbase, bitpay, etc will be forced to use BCH. Dream market adopted it, they were forced to.
replied 2033d
Get rid of gerrymandering, its always in favor of the party that draws it. They should also limit their campaign to a certain amount of money, right now the richest always gets elected
2033d
cornue
2033d
Carrefour pour que leurs parquets de pâtes complètes fassent plus rustiques ils les mettent dans du plastique mat
replied 2041d
What are you implying by "self control"? If his actions were morally right, it wasn't perversion.. You are not born to be a pervert, you learn to become one.
replied 2041d
So what, you cut everybody's balls off and grow humans like Brave new world? We will always have to deal with weak people that can't control themselves.
replied 2048d
Even if i don't fully agree with it, ABC has a long term roadmap, with each problem a proposed solution. Craig is not the only one to talk about it (and modem that dl 32MB blocks lmao)
replied 2048d
I've watched parts of the live stream of the satoshis vision conference, really interesting conference.
replied 2048d
CPU clock speed is stagnating and clients are still single threaded. Not saying it's top priority. Block size was never a problem, it is how you deal with them that limits Bitcoin.
replied 2048d
He is the only one because you also have to validate the block before sending it. This is where the real scaling issue is. Moores law is dead and we need multi threading to compensate
replied 2051d
Probably wrong, but he is still right until proven wrong. Right now, he is very right
replied 2052d
They still are openly pro BTC, but more than a year later there's no point in refusing to implement it..
replied 2052d
En Fri Mand
Sure, but their ledger live software is so much cleaner, its a shame really
2054d · XRP
XRP is very legit as long as ripple has more interests in keeping their company alive than selling everything. Like bitconnect for exemple.
replied 2055d
actually you are right, i didn't thought about that, the block took 17 minutes to arrive so its about 90 tps for 17 minutes, all that without issues
replied 2056d
The biggest block mined today had 95,861 tx in it, thats 159 tps for at least 10 minutes, I think we are more ready than we think.
replied 2056d
Alright, seems fair. Also most of the time when someone wants to protect themselves from police enforcement, the police shoots first. Govt doesn't even need guns to control anyway
replied 2057d
Barricade
North Vietnam had a lots of military. The US did the most damage by killing 2 million civilians and 600k soldiers. They did not lose the battles at all, it was just unnecessary.