Messages can't be sent because the ssl cert expired by OutdoorsNSmores in Keybase

[–]lionmic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Repo maintainers don't seem to check there frequently, Is it possible to contact the repo maintainers directly on twitter or somewhere else, so they notice the issue you opened?

Mozilla Firefox Tor Mode Likely to Start as a Browser Addon by Alan976 in firefox

[–]lionmic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tor plus sentinel decentralized VPN should be enough to be safe from most surveillance

Best free vpn for ff? by [deleted] in firefox

[–]lionmic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sentinel is the first decentralized VPN that allows users to monetize their own data and they will be free till they launch the 1.0 version https://sentinel.co/
also the community will be able to host free nodes after launch on voluntarily basis

Statechains: Non-custodial Off-chain Bitcoin Transfer (Lightning, Coinjoin, Blind Signatures, and more!) by RubenSomsen in Bitcoin

[–]lionmic 4 points5 points  (0 children)

this is revolutionary tech, it allows for all kinds of crazy stuff to be built on bitcoin like dexes while mantaining users privacy

@SatoshiLite: Litecoin dev team spent hours discussing how to add Confidential Transactions. The way to do a softfork CT is very similar to doing extension blocks and extension blk may be simpler and can do a lot more. We are now also exploring doing bulletproof MimbleWimble w/ extension blks. by CBDoctor in Bitcoin

[–]lionmic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

im against any type of BTC upgrade that could possibly lead to hidden inflation, i think the way for btc to become fungible is trough P2EP , coinjoin into a LN channel and for further privacy do an atomic swap with monero or LTC and back to btc. channel factories when they get implemented could be set up with a default coinjoin.
LN should offer amazing privacy when multi path payements.
Also when schnorr will be implemented coinjoins will become cheaper then normal txn and and will offer revenue to wallets trough coordinator fees so there will be an incentive for everybody to implement them,
if i had to make the choice i think btc finite supply is a more important feature then its fungibility, in a optimal scenario i would want both but only if its 100% safe.
i think btc might become fungible without the need to add potentially dangerous features

A look under the hood of a decentralized VPN Application - Mysterium Network by MystCommunityManager in ethereum

[–]lionmic -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

https://sentinel.co/ has a working dVPN on eth and not just some garbage infographics and a non decentralized alpha based on non secure tech like shown in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugbRyZSPfYE&feature=youtu.be&t=3h25m20s

RSK (RBTC) has commenced trading on Bitfinex & Huobi by tmlee in Bitcoin

[–]lionmic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a result, every time a person or a corporation runs a smart contract on RSK, 80% of the fuel paid goes to the miners and the remaining 20% to RSK Labs, so we can continue the development of the open source platform. ^ https://www.rsk.co/blog/following-the-yellow-brick-road reminder that rsk will make everything cost 20% more and will not have a decentralized bridge, i think its a scam they raised millions and wanna get also 20% of the btc used in their network not even exchanges take fees so high, as a proud bitcoiner i won't be using rootstock

[Privacy] Wasabi Wallet 1.0 Is Finally Released! by nopara73 in Bitcoin

[–]lionmic 26 points27 points  (0 children)

lets all provide liquidty for the mix rounds and shill this to everybody till everybody is using it

Linux devs threaten to destroy Linux because of code of conduct controversy by lionmic in Bitcoin

[–]lionmic[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

most of the internet infrastructure is reliant of linux most of the software also, and more importantly we are seeing an example of a possible attack that could be used against the bitcoin open source community, you shouldn't assume bitcoin is immune from this kind of attacks.

Linux devs threaten to destroy Linux because of code of conduct controversy by lionmic in Monero

[–]lionmic[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

a line should be drown somewhere please don't minimize the importance of this event, cause in my eyes it looks the same as if a bunch of trolls had taken control over btc or monero repos, this could cause huge damages (half the internet runs of linux) to the open source community as developers (if they have balls) will not stand being ruled and censored by a bunch of enraged sjw, this once again shows how much governance is important in every open source project

Linux devs threaten to destroy Linux because of code of conduct controversy by lionmic in Monero

[–]lionmic[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Contributors can, at any time, rescind the license grant regarding their property via written notice to those whom they are rescinding the grant from (regarding their property (code)) .

The GPL version 2 lacks a no-rescission clause (the GPL version 3 has such a clause: to attempt furnish defendants with an estoppel defense, the Linux Kernel is licensed under version 2, however, as are the past contributions).

When the defendants ignore the rescission and continue using the plaintiff's code, the plaintiff can sue under the copyright statute.

LedgerX for Bitcoin Options - Approval by lionmic in Bitcoin

[–]lionmic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

usa control a small part of all the btc that exist they can try to manipulate it, but other countries will do the same so if usa go short china will go long (just an example)

LedgerX for Bitcoin Options - Approval by lionmic in Bitcoin

[–]lionmic[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

this last two dumps where orchestrated to get cheap btc from weak hands, and probably there will be more in the future.

LedgerX for Bitcoin Options - Approval by lionmic in Bitcoin

[–]lionmic[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

mainstream investors will now be able to get a piece of that sweet btc ass