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If every Bitcoiner would spend 1 min a day reporting shill and scam comments in market data sites (E.g. CoinMarketCap), it would be a cleaner and safer environment, much more appealing and less insidious to newcomers. Not the ultimate secret to mass adopt

Just look at the comment section of CoinMarketCap (for those who use to consult it). What in the world is that? We talk a lot about mass adoption but what should a potential newcomer think about the massive flow of garbage flooding in there? Not to...

More / Bitcoin Reddit - 2 years ago

Electrum & Ledger Nano S question.

I was using Ledger live for a while but i wanted to connect my full node to my wallet. So i made a electrum wallet with my Ledger Nano S and connected my Node to this wallet. What i understand is you can make multiple electrum wallets with 1 Ledger...

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Idea for lightning-powered social media: $5 paywall in sats to join (dynamically changing) a new website. Spammers get banned. Once banned, the $5 payment they made is divided among all users on the platform. Users moderate the platform.

If someone with the proper resources wants to bring this idea to life, feel free to reach out to me. I wrote a whitepaper for a platform but chose not to pursue it in the end because it involved creating an altcoin, and after reflection and a change...

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Daily Discussion, January 19, 2023

Please utilize this sticky thread for all general Bitcoin discussions! If you see posts on the front page or /r/Bitcoin/new which are better suited for this daily discussion thread, please help out by directing the OP to this thread instead. Thank yo...

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The paradox of safety in decentralization

Bitcoin strives for the safety of value allowing you to own it. Really own it. It cuts the middleman and avoids that a third party seize your assets, block transactions or simply steal from you. Real decentralization is key for this. Yet, is it a do...

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How to manage different BTCs on one ledger?

So I have been stacking into my ledger and each time I use a different address as defaulted by ledger. Some stats are KYC and others are non-KYC. Any good way to keep track of it? Also, there is no way for others to know these addresses are associate...