@mononautical IMO this was someones savings, and to me looks like someone followed a tutorial not realizing the output address was a burner. Possibly a botched inheritance, where someone left their mnemonic and instructions for their next of kin to follow.
Onchain transactional links are binary, a link either exists or it doesn't. Sometimes you can make assumptions about these links through input and output heuristics. https://t.co/yfLxDHr4qe is here to show you the links, not tell you how to interpret them.
#chainanalysis#bitcoin
Coldcard is not FOSS but still hosts FOSS talks and events as if they have any idea what FOSS is about. Please stop pretending, everyone can see through it.
@nvk Actually no it doesn't as long as you actively discourage competing products that used your so-called open source project.
https://t.co/xjoCfs07Au
1/ Let's put to bed the myth perpetuated by Coinkite employees that COLDCARD is in any way open-source today.
Open-source has a clear and globally recognized definition, and being open-source *matters*.
How it started: How it's going:
Agents.
Agents everywhere.
Stay safe when transacting p2p online.
Using a transaction visualizer like https://t.co/72MH5q6Vge or https://t.co/f18qk2MBWt can help you detect if you are transacting with who you intend, and not Dick Tracey.🕵️♂️
IRS-CI Special Agent casually using a ricochet-like process to put some distance between their withdrawal from a regulated exchange and their deposit into a custodial mixer.