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You can get another significant discount (up to 25%) for referring your friends to Binance. Many people new to Bitcoin are curious about how to get some. If you let a third party hold them for you, they may get hacked. The dark Web is home to alternate search engines, e-mail services, file storage, file sharing, social media, chat sites, news outlets and whistleblowing sites, as well as sites that provide a safer meeting ground for political dissidents and anyone else who may find themselves on the fringes of society. However, the miner consumes a lot of power of 3420W. You may have to pay heavy electricity bills every month of high power consumption. Power plants such as Greenidge also consume large amounts of water. Platforms like Bitcoin and Ethereum are known as ‘Proof of Work’ blockchains, where the ‘work’ required to add that transaction to the blockchain uses a large amount of computing time and energy. We noted in the newsletter, "We strongly recommend readers with an interest in transaction relay policy, which affects almost all second-layer protocols, read the notes for the insightful feedback provided by LN developers on several ongoing initiat
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That means the real cost to send a transaction is expected to increase in correspondence with bitcoin prices even if feerates stay the same. For search engines to increase their usefulness, their programmers must figure out how to dive into the deep Web and bring data to the surface. So essentially, if somebody on the Dark Web is selling illegal products and their address can be seen, you can see which other Bitcoin addresses are paying this address. But there are a lot of degrees to how much, how more decorrelated we could make it. Finally, there is a link to the Binance peer-to-peer trading platform, where you are able to make deals directly with other Binance users to exchange cryptocurrencies and pay using your bank account or a number of online e-wallet services. This is why other cryptocurrencies likely would not be suitable; they are not decentralized enough to survive intense scrutiny from the monetary hegemons. That's why they take high risks at the possibility of losing every
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Maybe, t-bast, you can give an overview of why the current gossip protocol is incompatible with taproot and MuSig2 channels, and what the different options were discussed during the meeting about how to upgrade it. We had a great podcast out in the Chaincode podcast, where we talked to Elle Mouton and Oliver Gugger about simple taproot channels, which basically is this proposal. And I’m curious how Lightning engineers are thinking about taproot and MuSig2 related channels and how the audience should think about their nearer term uses in Lightning, in contrast to something that I think a lot of Bitcoin hopefuls are thinking about, which is Point Time Locked Contracts (PTLCs) involving schnorr signatures and adaptor signatures. Bastien Teinturier: Sure. So right now, when we announced the channel on the network, we explicitly announced node IDs and the Bitcoin keys that are inside the multisig 2-of-2, and people verified that the output that we are referencing is actually locked with the script hash of multisig 2-of-2 of those two keys, so you can only use it with scripts that really follow the format of Lightning channels without
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Bastien Teinturier: Okay, so for now, the first thing we are doing with taproot is just moving the funding transactions, the channel output to use the MuSig2 taproot output. Bastien Teinturier: Yeah, I think also one of the reasons we don’t see pinning is that really, it’s harder to pin right now and make it work your while, because right now, commitment transactions do pay some fees. Greg Sanders: Well, with penalties, maybe it’s less of a problem, but also pinning is a problem in lots of other scenarios too, Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs), any sort of time-sensitive contract, right? Mike Schmidt: Greg had mentioned DLCs as another potential protocol or different types of protocols that should be considering relay policy, mempool, and getting confirmations. Mike Schmidt: Murch or t-bast, any other comments on taproot and MuSig2 channels? And this way, you don’t have to exchange nonces for the MuSig2 output and only the mutual closing and maybe the splices, probably the splices as well, would use the MuSig2 spend path. Maybe it’s a little too many steps back, but I don’t think we see a ton of pinning on the network right now. It’s been, most of the time, with only the fee that it pays, it’s going to be confirmed in the
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