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Corey Santa Diego
Member since: 2023-01-27
Corey Santa Diego
Corey Santa Diego 13h

Fair. I am responsible for a tiny woman as well.

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Corey Santa Diego 1d

One woman, maybe. But "women?" Nocando.

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Corey Santa Diego 4h

Can you only upload? Not post existing image URL?

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Corey Santa Diego 1d

Probably any computer hardware when measured by capacity (e.g. ssd per GB, ram per GB, screens per pixel/hz, CPU by whatever benchmark)

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Corey Santa Diego 5h

Too bad my dang zaps aren't working.

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Corey Santa Diego 1d

Zeus just added it. Haven't tried it though.

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Corey Santa Diego 5h

Wow quick reply haha

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Corey Santa Diego 1d

Buy with Bisq/robosats. Store with coldcard, passport, seedsigner (not exhaustive, just the ones I've used that I like). Backup the seed in multiple places and consider spreading info so its not all in one place (such as via passphrase, seed XOR, or border wallet). Monitor with Sparrow (desktop) or Nunchuk (mobile). Also recommend connecting to your own node or electrum server.

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Corey Santa Diego 6d

It has less to do with what miners decide and more to do with how impatient people are. E.g If there are 10k transactions pending you can always get ahead in line by paying more. Or if there's no rush, pay less. If the 10k transactions are all set to 1 sat/vbyte you dont have to pay much to get confirmed faster, but if they are outbidding each other it can quickly climb. Lightning generally avoids this.

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Corey Santa Diego 6d

They'll get paid with transaction fees only. I'm theory the demand for block space will outpace the block subsidy before that happens.

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Corey Santa Diego 5h

Does zappix use the same kind Olas did?

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Corey Santa Diego 2d

I would but last I checked the app didn't work on graphene.

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Corey Santa Diego 7d

Question and idea: QC doesnt put bitcoins historical blockchain at risk right? So if someone creates an OTS proof they own the coins now (I.e. OTS stamping the hash of a signed txn that is never broadcasted), could there be a pathway for spending vulnerable coins post QC if they can produce an OTS proof that existed prior to QC?

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Corey Santa Diego 12h

Transcript: https://copyparty.sdbitcoiners.com/shares/are25uf4nz9w/rhrxmas.txt

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Corey Santa Diego 2d

Tangem has had multiple vulnerabilities too.

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Corey Santa Diego 11d

how far is this from you?

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Corey Santa Diego 12h

I give this AI summary a B- ### Overall Summary The episode weaves a deep dive into the current silver‑price surge and its parallels with Bitcoin’s outlook, while mixing in geopolitical news, tech updates, and the hosts’ trademark banter. Holiday greetings pepper the conversation as the hosts move from metal‑market dynamics to CBDC roll‑outs, free‑speech litigation, and the looming threat of autonomous drones, all framed by a persistent “Bitcoin‑as‑safe‑haven” narrative. ### Key Discussion Topics The hosts open by noting that central‑bank inflation and aggressive devaluation have turned Bitcoin into a compelling hedge, positioning it as a “safe haven” in a world of failing fiat. They then pivot to the “silver squeeze”: China’s upcoming export‑license regime will sharply curtail global silver output, tightening an already‑strained market that has seen prices jump from roughly $28 to $77 per ounce within a year. They dissect the data—structural deficits, mining supply constraints, and the collapse of physical and paper silver inventories—concluding that the rally is driven largely by supply‑side shocks rather than pure speculation. Switching to macro‑policy, the team highlights the United Arab Emirates’ launch of a free‑to‑use digital dirham, warning that state‑issued CBDCs grant governments unprecedented transaction visibility and future fee‑setting power. They note the EU’s slated digital‑euro pilot for early 2027 and the broader trend of governments tightening digital‑identity and hate‑speech regulations, which they argue heightens the need for privacy tools like the Obscura VPN. The conversation then drifts into mining metrics: a recent difficulty upward adjustment, a modest hashrate dip due to a polar‑vortex‑induced miner shutdown, and a still‑low mempool indicating a holiday‑season transaction lull. Tech updates surface next: Zeus 0.12.0 introduces a master‑wall connect service and battery‑saver detection, while the Zap Store 1.0‑RC offers a Nostr‑signed Android app marketplace that sidesteps Google’s vetting. Finally, the hosts throw out a series of 2026 predictions—Bitcoin surpassing $126 k, breaking all‑time highs in gold‑ and silver‑denominated terms, and the potential for a “great reset” that could reshape monetary stacks. They hedge their bets, acknowledging both bullish and bearish scenarios, and stress the importance of self‑custody and “stack‑sats” as a defensive posture. ### Host Banter & Highlights Matt repeatedly riffs on his “VPN for seven years” mantra, using it as a running gag while extolling Obscura’s “cannot‑log” claim. Logan (often referred to as “Logan’s flu game”) interjects with holiday‑season anecdotes—gift‑wrapping mishaps, a Tiger‑Woods meme about husbands on Christmas morning, and a playful “Merry Christmas, freaks” chant that threads through the episode. Their chemistry shines when they mock each other’s predictions (e.g., Logan’s “super‑bear cycle” versus Matt’s “super‑down cycle”) and when they rib the audience about “silver garbage” complaints. The live‑chat is treated as a character, with the hosts reading out zaps, shout‑outs, and quirky comments about “glycophate‑free” flour, regenerative farming, and the absurdity of “roundup‑induced celiac” theories. Their informal tone—complete with inside jokes about “the code RHR,” “Salt of the Earth” electrolyte packs, and occasional mispronunciations of guest names—keeps the recap lively and personal. ### Conclusion Amid soaring metal prices, looming digital‑currency surveillance, and a world edging toward more autonomous conflict, the hosts reaffirm that Bitcoin’s resilience and self‑custody remain the core defense for anyone navigating these turbulent times.

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Corey Santa Diego 2d

I just discovered mermaid. Its a text based diagram builder. Very interesting. Built into Joplin. https://mermaid.js.org/intro/

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Corey Santa Diego 13d

According to Scriberr and this is the summary: **Facts:** - The hosts discussed Bitcoin's price around $90,000, block height 927,621, and a recent minor difficulty adjustment. - They covered sponsor promotions: CoinKite (Cold Card hardware wallet), StackWork (KYC-free Bitcoin bounties), Obscura VPN, and Salt of the Earth electrolytes. - News topics included Gridless releasing open-source solar Bitcoin mining tools for Africa, a "Bitcoin After Hours" ETF proposal targeting after-hours price action, India's programmable CBDC with spending controls, and Australia's digital ID/social media ban. - Technical updates: Zeus wallet v0.12.0 release, research on quantum-resistant Bitcoin signatures, and a Bitcoin transaction visualization tool (RaulBit). - Legal/political notes: Samurai wallet developers' pardon petition, Trump's proposed border policy requiring extensive traveler data disclosure, and AI glasses with facial recognition capabilities. - Carvana stock surged ~40x from mid-2023. **Shortened Opinions:** - Hosts criticized Wall Street ETFs as inferior to self-custody, viewed CBDCs as dystopian, and expressed skepticism about quantum threats to Bitcoin. - They endorsed privacy tools (VPNs, hardware wallets) amid government surveillance concerns. - Farcaster’s pivot from social media to wallets was framed as a failure to achieve product-market fit. **Jokes:** - Mocked the "Bitcoin After Hours" ETF as a "Wall Street answer" to avoid learning self-custody. - Teased a live-chat comment comparing a host to Jason Calacanis: "Jason Calacanis wishes he could be the Marty Bent." - Joked about London as a suboptimal home for elites: "Shout out to Boston Freaks. Love you guys." - Banter about Roblox being a "pedo haven" and humorous speculation about owning sports teams (e.g., "Denver Fatties").

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Corey Santa Diego 14d

If that doesn't work, describe what you are seeing.

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Corey Santa Diego 14d

Backup the app ("on device backups") and restore from that file. Doesn't matter if the numbers are the same.

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Corey Santa Diego 1d

Some business plans and real reports I've read. Dont have the source handy but could probably find one.

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Corey Santa Diego 21d

It did make me a lot better at public speaking though, which is nice.

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Corey Santa Diego 21d

I think its the known side habits. Ye old flutindapussy kinda thing. #sorrywewerehorny

#sorrywewerehorny
Corey Santa Diego
Corey Santa Diego 24d

I used to use an open dime but now I use an existing seed of mine with a passphrase for each person. If I started today, I'd use a BIP 85 child seed. As they've gotten older, give set them up with a watch-only version of their wallet.

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Corey Santa Diego 2d

Blessing and a curse.

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Corey Santa Diego 1d

The average business makes 3% net revenue. So if all your income is from credit cards, you can double your net, theoretically.

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