If you've been on the fence, recent BIP-110 blocks being mined are a signal that momentum is starting to build.
For Bitcoiners who want to keep spam off the network and push back against Bitcoin Core's current direction, this is your time to act.
Here are the basics:
1. Run your own node (Start9, Umbrel, Windows, or Mac).
2. Run Bitcoin Knots and signal for BIP-110.
3. Point your home miners and/or rent hash rate through Ocean and Datum.
You can also direct your hash rate to @_PyBlock_, which offers a Datum gateway that runs Bitcoin Knots and BIP-110.
Help secure the Bitcoin network and get started with BIP-110.
@Bcuz21 Eight years is no small feat. You made a choice that saved your life and kept making it every day since. That’s not luck, but rather discipline. The hardest part isn’t putting the glass down, it’s walking away from the people who want you at your worst. Here’s to many more. 👏
Another excellent video.
Saylor spent years telling people not to shitcoin. Now he's retweeting DeFi protocols built on Ethereum tokens and hawking preferred stock to retail investors on crypto podcasts.
Plebs get Stretch and deep state actors get the Bitcoin. That isn't hyperbitcoinization, that's retail holding the bag.
Bitcoin doesn't need to be turned into money. Satoshi already did that in 2009.
Another miner joins BIP-110!
We welcome Black Jade Advisors, the first miner to lottery-mine a BIP-110 block.
Consensus marches on!
https://t.co/XeGom1W4zj
The latest episode of Once Bitten has just dropped. It's with Maaaaaaaaaaattheeeeeew Kratter.
We discuss Matt's journey from TradFi to Bitcoin, his critiques of financial engineering and loan products, and the ongoing "Spam Wars" and BIP-110 soft fork debate within the Bitcoin community.
@mattkratter
https://t.co/3G89AgNGvK
The crash in #Bitcoin price action means unprofitable miners are turning off their operations.
For those miners who are staying the game, the next difficulty adjustment will provide an excellent opportunity to find blocks.
Since spam miners are fiat focused they will be more likely to turn off their machines.
Since BIP110 miners measure profit in more than just sats alone they are more likely to keep mining.
That means BIP110 miners will constitute a greater percentage of a smaller network for the next difficulty period.
If you are a bitcoiner who wants to take an active role in making Bitcoin hostile toward spam the next epoch presents a great opportunity to get involved in a significant way.
Learn why and how here: https://t.co/wxYfzSs0w0 & https://t.co/xR8VkpCRpB
Back in the day of early Bitcoin Twitter, we used to say "few," which was short for "few understand."
Nowadays, Bitcoin Twitter is a different beast.
First, it's not even Bitcoin Twitter anymore - it's Bitcoin X.
Second, many of the most prominent few migrated to Nostr - The Internet's most beautiful clusterfuck.
Many of the few of the few that remained did what many of the few had done before them - they sneakily became shitcoiners, because they simply didn't have the multiple-decade-spanning patience required for Bitcoin's don't-get-poor-slowly mechanism to play out properly.
Out of the few of the few of the few that were left, many didn't acknowledge the shitconers' most devious attack yet - the shitcoins on Bitcoin.
Many of the few of the few of the few even thought of the shitcoiners coming to Bitcoin as a good thing!
"As long as they pay the fees, it's all dandy, man! Everything is good for Bitcoin!"
But then there's the few of the few of the few of the few. Those who choose to do something about it and aren't afraid to admit it.
These are the people I'm here to interact with. They are the reason I fell in love with this community in the first place.
However, because of the fact that the few of the few of the few of the few aren't that numerous, many of the many think we will fail.
What they miss is that most of us didn't even care for social media in the first place.
That is why we'll win.
Few.