Chris Troutner

Joined Aug 29, 2018

Senior JavaScript Developer at Bitcoin.com, Founder of Permissionless Software Foundation - https://psfoundation.cash - open source incentivized with tokens.

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Hopefully this walk-through video will help other developers play with the the JavaScript @CashShuffle library and incorporate it into their own wallet implementations.

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Uh... OK. You might also try bitcoinsuperstore.us. I've been using them a lot lately. They can be a little slow to process orders, but they accept BCH and offer a lot of gift cards.
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I use purse.io all the time. My transaction completes in a few seconds. I've placed several orders in the last few weeks and they've been accepted on zero-conf every time.
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I love this idea!
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Just updated the research section of my blog with a bunch of dev-ops tips for working with #raspberrypi appliances: http://troutsblog.com/research
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Here is how to run a back-end server or web service in the clearnet or via Tor .onion address, then access it on a censhorship-resistant IPFS-ready front end: http://troutsblog.com/blog/tor-back-end
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Bestmixer got censored by a government power today:
https://www.coindesk.com/eu-authorities-crack-down-on-bitcoin-transaction-mixer
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If Bestmixer.io used a decentralized front end and tor-based back end, they could still be operating today. Learn how here: http://troutsblog.com/about/
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Loving this beta version of Badger Mobile for Android phones, using SLP tokens and BCH:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.badgermobile
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Metalbrushes_Tattoo
I had a similar experience last week. Onboarded a carpenter on the ferry with me. Blew. his. mind.
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She was sharing real-world, empirical studies. How money *actually* works. The notion of one-world currency is theoretical.
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This video should answer a lot of your questions about tokens and why they are needed:
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When you create an SLP token, you set the decimal places. So it's user defined. Try it yourself: slptokens.com
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I've been helping build the back-end infrastructure to enable token payments described in this video. Our first partnership with ACD will rocket BCH and SLP adoption!

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Any other #javascript #developers out there that have tried both JavaScript and #typescript and end up preferring JavaScript? Why? Why not? Are your experiences similar to mine?

http://troutsblog.com/blog/bitbox-js
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So, while one gateway could get taken down, it's extremely unlikely that any government could take down all gateways.
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There are a dozen or so public IPFS gateways, and anyone can set up their own IPFS gateway. Any IPFS gateway would work to resolve the IPFS hash.
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I think OB uses a fork of IPFS. They don't run directly on the IPFS network. If I'm wrong, then I think you could do what you suggest.
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Aspiring BCH developers should learn to install and operate their own infrastructure. Great way to self-educate:
http://troutsblog.com/blog/bch-infrastructure
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#dailmemo: Here is an example of a decentralized, uncensorable website distributed over IPFS
https://gateway.ipfs.io/ipfs/QmNuGu4moPdCu3Rrnia77k3wDS2v4jLxmyiE68N7fGEDv5/
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No. Thanks for the link.
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Check out the videos and code in this GitHub repo:
https://github.com/christroutner/koa-ipfs-blog
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There's a surprising number of bitcoiners who live on boats. Something about a deep desire for freedom, I suppose.