GrimMoon

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  • Hey everyone, This definitely needs to be highlighted to help others out! I had a bunch of miners with them for about a year and a half in Nebraska and Texas. Their service quality has dropped big time. They managed to…

  • Scammers are there to scratch our precious money, so you need to deal with them ideally. Please refer this to deal the scammers and trash them out. https://hackernoon.com/dealing-with-scammers-3201917e2ac3 Here is the…

  • Looks like you’re trying to verify your adaptor signature (named s) with the lender’s public key as you would validate a regular signature. Validate the adaptor signature manually by multiplying the plain signature…

  • This is the most reasonable approach in my opinion

  • This is convoluted and won't work. The first problem is the assumption that you can create a spendable UTXO by embedding the signature in the output script. That runs into a circular dependency, because the sighash…

  • Even in United States it is similar like every country. Cryptocurrency is not legal as well as it is not banned in most of the countries because many of the financial James also doesn't know how blockchain technology…

  • When will the sale come out?

  • BTCC is HereApr 7, 2022

    This is kinda off-topic, but I just found out about this new mining project that seems similar to bitcoin. It's called BTCC. If you wanna know more, check out @Btc_Classic_KOL on X for details and maybe grab some free…

  • It's a percentage. It could be calculated and plotted in discrete yearly steps, but this chart shows the instantaneous (i.e., continuous) rate of inflation. "Annualized" just means that the rates are expressed at each…

  • If the inflation rate were the inverse of the monetary base, then it would have units of BTC-1. But inflation rate is actually a unitless quantity. It expresses the fraction by which the monetary base grows in one year.…

  • Done.

  • I know where you got 25% from. That's the inflation that occurred in the last year prior to the reward halving. That's not the same as the annualized instantaneous inflation rate.

  • How do you figure? Before block 209,999, there were 10,499,950 BTC in existence. Then block 209,999 added 50 more, bringing the total up to 10,500,000 BTC. That was an increase of 0.000476193%. To calculate the…

  • Maybe because they were on Facebook's CDN. I've moved them over to my own web space now.

  • Just to clear things up: these charts are all about Bitcoin's monetary inflation, not to be confused with price inflation, which is a whole different topic. When Austrian economists talk about "inflation," they're…

  • The data sources used to inspire this proposal is as poorly thought out as this idea. I'll focus on your citations as @ABCbits has already showed the gaping technical issues with your proposal through his questions. The…

  • I have came across some news articles about Bitcoin legalization in India but I didn't see any good symptoms that Bitcoin has in in Indian market place. But third world country they need to to adopt Bitcoin as a source…