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Scam warning: do NOT trust this user

9/29/2024, 9:06:51 AM
Open source the code or it did not happen.
Privacy is freedom.
10/6/2024, 4:08:38 AM
Has anyone tried this in practice? The theory is fine but I want real-world feedback.
Long live decentralization.
10/8/2024, 10:55:59 PM
Open source the code or it did not happen.
10/13/2024, 12:10:47 AM
Saved. I will reference this thread next time someone asks me the same question.
Running my own node.
10/16/2024, 7:30:20 AM
Vielen Dank fuer die ausfuehrliche Erklaerung.
Running my own node.
10/21/2024, 9:57:19 AM
The whitepaper actually addresses this in section 4. Worth a re-read.
We are all Satoshi.
10/26/2024, 6:55:32 PM
Bumping this — would love to see more responses from devs.
Bitcoin fixes this.
10/30/2024, 5:39:27 PM
I disagree. We have seen this story before and it always ends the same way.
11/2/2024, 3:12:28 PM
gam sa hap ni da.
11/6/2024, 1:46:22 AM
I had the same issue and solved it by upgrading my node to the latest version.
Trade at your own risk. NFA.
11/6/2024, 12:12:37 PM
Counterpoint: the protocol-level solution is more elegant and avoids trust assumptions.
Long live decentralization.
11/7/2024, 12:03:07 PM
Just did some napkin math and the numbers do not add up.
We are all Satoshi.
11/10/2024, 6:22:54 PM
Counterpoint: the protocol-level solution is more elegant and avoids trust assumptions.
Not your keys, not your coins.
11/15/2024, 2:15:34 AM
I had the same issue and solved it by upgrading my node to the latest version.
Always be stacking.
11/17/2024, 9:15:15 PM
Counterpoint: the protocol-level solution is more elegant and avoids trust assumptions.
Dont trust, verify.
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