ju5t_rocket

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  • I don't know what you mean by "build" but generally speaking one of the problems that led us down this path where test networks have become harder to use is that people have been trying to "build on" this network that…

  • I don't think such a tool can exist, so you have to write the code for it yourself. We have had the same problem with uncommon (custom) scripts forever, for example despite P2SH being very old you still can not find any…

  • It mainly depends on what you mean by "potential". True potential requires real utility which altcoins lack. Take bitcoin for example. It has true potential because it has a real utility as "money" (store of value and…

  • It is hard to choose "safest" stablecoin because none of them are safe so it is best to call it "least risky" and I'd say Tether (USDT) is least risky among stablecoins because of its size, popularity and age. But in my…

  • This gives me flashbacks of 2017-2018 when newbies who closed their eyes and selected any altcoin and make a profit from its pump during 2017 thought they were "experts" despite everyone warning them and ended up losing…

  • Yeah, that's one of the double edged sword the developer has used. The idea was to have everything in the memory for the maximum access speed. Even the readme says the minimum hardware requirement is at least 32 GB of…

  • Bitcoin core is the obvious choice but if you want to try something new and without drama I suggest looking into GoCoin. It is an old project that is still actively developed, and is an implementation of Bitcoin…

  • Considering that price hasn't had any major rises for a while, there is a decent "build up". That's like money waiting to jump in after seeing the first sign of rise. Therefore if price breaks the $117k-ish resistance…

  • A mnemonic or seed phrase is just an encoding of a fixed size entropy. There is no encryption involved. Since the size of that entropy is big (from 128 bits to 256), as long as they are generated randomly it is…

  • Who else matters? After all, we are waiting to see how Russia responds to this escalation so we have to read what Russia says to know how they see it. For example in this case the 2 key points is that they claim it was…

  • They have not yet hit "Bitcoin HQ" with ATACMS to cause an immediate fall But kidding aside, this recent decision is setting forth a series of events, like a chain reaction, that could affect global economy and…

  • That was a proxy war not direct involvement. The first targets US military hit was in Bryansk which has nothing to do with Kursk https://www.rt.com/russia/607877-bryansk-long-range-strike/ If it causes an escalation…

  • International law means absolutely nothing in cases like this, if it did the NATO-backed Gaza Holocaust would have stopped or it would have stopped invasion of Yemen a decade ago. Speaking of which, the day Russia…

  • That's a good point, that I hadn't considered. It would be interesting to see how bitcoin reacts now. But also lets not forget that we are at the very beginning of the bull market where the momentum is not strong yet…

  • So, when the war kicked off between Russia and NATO in Ukraine almost 3 years ago, it seriously messed with the global economy, causing recession and inflation. This pretty much stopped bitcoin's bull run in its tracks.…

  • To be fair t his is not exactly related to the "crypto industry" and you should have known Brave enforces KYC. Basically the Brave guys contradicted themselves very early on! They initially created a browser based on…

  • If you know programming you will be able to read the code and have an easier time understanding certain concepts like the way the cap is enforced by halving the block reward all in the code, how the cryptography is…

  • Knowing programming in general helps but it is not mandatory to understand a lot of stuff in Bitcoin. There is nothing that you "should" learn because it all depends on your interests and how deep you want to dive. Try…

  • Majority of altcoins are centralized and have no new ideas, they just rehash the same old ideas over and over with a new name and new advertisements. This is why they don't have real potential and any "opportunity" is…

  • Because of the nature of this market (unpredictable with large swings) trading in it is risky by nature, that means automation using bots can solve some of the risks while also adding new risks. For example a bot could…