@CorySwan its true
the blockchain is public, all transactions are in the clear.
bitcoin uses digital signatures. it uses cryptography to sign and verify, not to encrypt.
@LukeDashjr@JuCJuse@vladcostea You didn't put Bible quotes into the Bitcoin Blockchain? I think you did... Or is it more definitional tricks the Bible is not spam, even though JPEGs are?
@brian_trollz@nvk in past experience you wanna think very very carefully about your logic when disagreeing with @LukeDashjr mostly you'll have a doh moment later and realize he was right :)
> opening the nintendo 64
> 1998
> plug it in
> put goldeneye in for the first time
> kill the dude from the bathroom vents hundreds of times
> hit a triple jump in mario 64
> tears of joy streaming down cheeks
> unbridled joy
> opening the playstation 5
> 2025
> pure dread
> find wifi, dig up password, connect
> create psn account
> no disc slot to put anything in, emasculated
> demands credit card information
> controller needs charge
> please wait while we download 130gb game
> maybe will play tomorrow
> it's time to schedule your colonoscopy
@BitcoinErrorLog@SteaknShake why do you think the fiat amount is there at all? nobody but retards know how much 1343 bitcoin or 14002 sats is, it could be 39492 bitcoin or 234 bitcoin and people don't care, they want to know how much they paid in a currency they know.
Self-custodying your bitcoin is just absolute magic.
We take it for granted, but every time I work on a new tutorial, I'm reminded how insanely special it is to actually own a digital asset.
Seed words baked straight into the protocol, letting you switch effortlessly between software and hardware wallets. So cool.