
Chat_106 – Bitcoin Stream Test #133 [Meme Factory™]
“Something else has to go down in order for something to go up. That’s why it is specifically a relative weight between all of these

“Something else has to go down in order for something to go up. That’s why it is specifically a relative weight between all of these

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“I really wanted to screen share stuff with people and make it as easy as possible and I got fed up. So I was just

“Reliably controlling AI systems much smarter than we are is an unsolved technical problem. And while it is a solvable problem, things could very easily

“Only the giant corporations are gonna have this and anybody less than a billion dollars, these won’t exist. And that was scary, I was like,

“The former Speaker predicts “The dollar will suffer a major confidence shock” and as a result asks, “What can be done?” His immediate answer is

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“You eliminate 99% of the attack surface to a single moment in time, which is the beginning. And when you do that, would-be attackers are

“Submarine Swaps employ hash time-locked contracts (HTLCs), which in layperson’s terms, enable two transactions (both sides of the swap) to happen simultaneously by linking them

“Whatever your setup is for storing the majority of your bitcoin – be it hot or cold, online or offline, software or hardware – if

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