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BTC Ikigai

@btc2ikigai

#Bitcoin, not crypto. ∞ / 21M #bitcoin. 🤘

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calendar_today14-09-2017 23:11:43

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hodlonaut (@hodlonaut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Steve Reed Feral Analysis I don't have an issue with part of Bitcoin protocol development being focused on continuously closing off new spam vectors. What could be more important than protecting the purity of Bitcoin as money?

hodlonaut (@hodlonaut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've spent the last month looking closely at how Bitcoin Core and the network around it has operated the last years. A blatant cultural and philosophical shift. Shocking arrogance and contempt for dissent on display around the OP_RETURN uncap. Opposition was reframed as

BowTiedMara (@bowtiedmara) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This photo will, sadly, go down in history. She is one of the Iranian players who sought asylum in Australia, and not only was it denied by that disgustingly woke country, but they also allowed her to be captured by Iranian agents. She will be executed. RIP.

This photo will, sadly, go down in history.
She is one of the Iranian players who sought asylum in Australia, and not only was it denied by that disgustingly woke country, but they also allowed her to be captured by Iranian agents. She will be executed. RIP.
hodlonaut (@hodlonaut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

By repeatedly adjusting default mempool policy to match what miners will accept anyway (large OP_RETURN uncapped because “they’ll just mine it via bypasses like Libre Relay, or direct APIs”), we are implicitly conceding that miner greed + economic incentives are the ultimate

Dathon Ohm (@dathon_ohm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge thanks to our thousands of contributors, reviewers, and node operators who have brought us this far. Now is the time to encourage businesses and miners to signal support for BIP-110, in order to ensure smooth activation. Keep up the pressure. Bitcoin is money!

hodlonaut (@hodlonaut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ In May 2019 a prominent Bitcoin Core developer called Matt Corallo posted a Twitter thread calling for DEI recruitment into Bitcoin development. The same month, John Newbery hired a new co-organiser for Chaincode Labs' developer residency.

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In May 2019 a prominent Bitcoin Core developer called Matt Corallo posted a Twitter thread calling for DEI recruitment into Bitcoin development.

The same month, John Newbery hired a new co-organiser for Chaincode Labs' developer residency.
hodlonaut (@hodlonaut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ The removal of Bitcoin Core's OP_RETURN limit in June 2025 was justified as "harm reduction." Criticism was met with accusations of "censorship". Let's look at the record. Who knew the limit was blocking their protocols. Who was routing around it. And who was counting on

hodlonaut (@hodlonaut) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Adam Back Pledditor I’m tired of your insults. I am providing investigative journalism, everything is sourced with screenshots and URLs. I’m doing it because I care about Bitcoin. You sit there arrogantly handwaving honest concerns, throwing insults and ad hominems towards people uncovering

Students For Liberty (@sfliberty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Soviet Prisoner Invented a 10-Second Test for Freedom Natan Sharansky spent 9 years in a Gulag. When he got out, he had one question for every society he visited. It takes 10 seconds to answer. And most Americans have never heard it.

A Soviet Prisoner Invented a 10-Second Test for Freedom

Natan Sharansky spent 9 years in a Gulag. When he got out, he had one question for every society he visited.

It takes 10 seconds to answer. And most Americans have never heard it.
Arthur van Pelt 🔥 ∞/21M ⚡ (@arthur_van_pelt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"BIP110 hysterics just want to be outraged about nonsense they make up in their mind." - Giacomo Bitcoin Ideological Destroyer Zucco Brilliant! 😂 But no, this is so wrong, I don't even know where to start. These Bitcoiners are simply worried about the risks that come with hosting tons of immutable data.

HMLE (@1hmle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pledditor Core supporters are 'right'? and Knotzis are left?? Lolz GTFOutta here. Your gaslighting is as bad as Andy Back these days. It's time to take a break from Xitter my dude.

₿itcoin ₿ombadil (@bitcoinbombadil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bitcoin Well In 2023, Casey Rodarmor found a bug in Bitcoin that made it easier for him to fill blocks with DickButt data. Instead of responsibly reporting the bug and pushing to get it fixed, Casey exploited the bug and launched the most harmful Spam Attack on Bitcoin in its entire history.

Jason Hughes (@wk057) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm unsure what exactly happened here with Foundry. @b10c's post has the nitty gritty details... but I guess I can add some interesting points: ⁉️None of the nodes I run or have access to ever saw Foundry blocks or headers for 941881 or 941882 until after 941883 was mined and

FlyTheElephant #BitcoinIsHope (@flytheelephant1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If anyone wants to know why the blocks are constantly full, this is why. This is the kind of bullshit core has been trying to convert bitcoin into. The sheer volume of perverse incentive that this leads to is staggering, expect them to make all sorts of changes for people to