What’s up today? (Part 1)

What new “laws” will we be getting to make sure this never happens again :thinking:

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The end of the dollar?.. color it digital but without an explicit tie to utility or real world assets and it is not money, just the same unbounded dangerous illusion of it.

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Conservatives and so many politicians are full of fluff and nonsense but what they say, belies the reality of their thinking.

Priti Patel outlines measures to stop disruptive activists from travelling

where intelligence suggested they might commit crime.

Nasty party is nasty. Why people voted for them is only a measure of the state we are in.

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As many Brazilians are poor, their biggest problem might not be to pay for a $4 Mc Donalds burger with $10 worth of Bitcoin. Bitcoin as legal tender or payment raises a lot of concerns and questions, if they would have choosen a stable coin or Litecoin or similar, that would have been a different thing.

And also when it comes to Brazil, Equador and similar, one of the first things that comes to mind is corruption, how large bags of Bitcoin does the government people have?

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Not only Russia but the whole world needs to free itself from American rule. I just worry that the Russian government is looking to spin this to replace American rule with Russian rule, which I definitely don’t want either.

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I hear you… Its up to every nation to stand up for itself and resist hegemony whether economic or military, whether Yank or Russki, Israeli, Brit, French or Chinese. We won’t do this by pandering to Yank puppets whether in Ukraine, Hong Kong or Taipei.

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This may be of interest to some of you.

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If Safe Network storage fee payment counts as transactions, then 1.5 million per day will happen fairly early on for Safe. It will blow everything out of the water here IMO.

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Unfortunately I think this may be hard to measure. You can’t watch the spentbook because it isn’t a list (you check individual locations, but can’t go through them one by one because there are so many: 2^256).

I think it should be possibly for participants to estimate though. If an Elder can estimate how many transactions occur in its section, then that data could be extrapolated to give an estimate for the network.

I’m not sure how easy it will be for an Elder to do this because the plan is that they are only involved to check the validity of a DBC, but I think it should be feasible to get an estimate, if not precise or guaranteed.

Another approach would be to test a block of spentbook addresses and see how this varies over time but I suspect it will be too compute intensive per data point to make this feasible.

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Some sensible legislation in my opinion! Nice to see.

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Wow Facebook has finally allowed me to register a short name for the French Facebook page of the Safe Network: @SafeNetworkFR


Privacy. Security. Freedom

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Something for the weekend sir?

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So, what did you do with your weekend?
Well, I made the internet pretty unusable.

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That’s got to be good right?

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