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This year's BTC badges at Defcon
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As there is a limited but large number of words that can be used. There still exists a small possibility of 2 air gapped offline cold wallets to generate te same seed, is it? If this happens what happens to the wallets& & the coins on it and...
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We're 13 years in, bitcoin was designed to be a digital currency yet you can't use it to buy stuff in all but a few places. Why is this? I've had bitcoin for years and I've never bought anything with it. Almost never see the option....
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This episode of Bitcoin Versus the Banks features Bobby Shell from Voltage. We discuss: -The state of the lightning network -How the protocol has evolved -how people and businesses can leverage the layer 2 protocol Also available on Spotify, Fountai...
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I used Strike for direct deposits until they stopped offering that service. Since then I haven't bought any btc but want to get back to my constant DCA habits. I try to keep my checking accounts at basically $0 unless something major is coming up...
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Let's say government prints another 2 trillion next month. What's the step by step process that 2 trillion inflates our everyday goods (e.g. groceries?) submitted by /u/Solid_Competition354 [link] [comments]
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Started reading bitcoin standard few days ago and from what I understand author is advocating for completely free market, using sound money(like btc). Was wondering, if the world fully converted into using bitcoin, how would we able to regulate monop...
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I wanted to share a bit of my journey and get your thoughts on a decision I'm facing. I'm a 24-year-old currently studying computer engineering, and like many, I've always been fascinated by the idea of making money online. Over the past...
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How are seeds generated offline and how in the hell would a seed from any software, company, or exchange be safe. How do I generate my own seed without any internet device? submitted by /u/mstjjzmskcnnxn [link] [comments]
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I've arranged a "friend of a friend" scenario to secure nonKYC bitcoin, where I pay cash to my friend who sends USDT to his friend, who then buys BTC and sends it direct to my Sparrow wallet from his Binance account. I have no rel...
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As an avid chess player and bitcoiner, I’d be pretty shocked if nobody has built a chess site where you can wager sats against live opponents. Seems like a no-brainer and would probably gain a decent sized community. I know Jack Mallers is into chess...
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Hey guys, not sure if this belongs here, if not I apologize and hope someone can redirect me to the right place. The company I work for just started to accept Bitcoin as a method of payment. What is the best way to roll out our ability to accept Bitc...
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is likely approve several spot bitcoin (BTC) exchange-traded funds in quick succession, triggering the next move higher for the world’s largest digital currency, crypto-services provider Matrixport said in...
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hello, i’m finally reading 21 lessons and there is, of course, a chapter on soundness of money. we know ultimate supply of bitcoin has ac hard cap at approx. 21 million, due to the halving and such, resulting in a ultimately high stock-to-flow which...
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Historically August and September are red months. Do you all think we will have a last capitulation before the bull-run? What do you all think? submitted by /u/Such_Worry5326 [link] [comments]