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- Which stablecoin is the most secure?Jul 20, 2025
USDC has the cleanest disclosures and quick redemptions, while USDT wins on trading depth and venue coverage. Both can freeze addresses and have wobbled around the peg before. None of them make you truly private…
- 21 Bitcoin Guidelines by Michael SaylorOct 15, 2024
Look, I respect Saylor for putting his money where his mouth is more than pretty much anyone else in this space. The man went all in and then borrowed more to go in again. That takes conviction. But some of these read…
- Missing transaction issueSep 21, 2024
Thanks for the correction, I might have made a mistake in choosing the board.
- Missing transaction issueSep 11, 2024
I see you are a new person joining this forum, my suggestion for this technical question, it seems better for you to ask on the technical discussion board you can see it here https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?board=6.0,…
- Introducing the ALYX On-Chain Participation Campaign (No Forms Needed, Just Real Activity)May 30, 2023
The idea seems fine, even refreshing, but what would actually make me pay attention is seeing the exact qualification rules, exclusions, and trust assumptions around that backend.
- How much should we spend on marketing?Dec 17, 2021
If you're looking for a magic percentage of "budget goes to marketing" number, there isn't one. The good news is that the projects that survive don't pick a number first, they work backwards from reality: margin,…
This was it. I followed the instructions here https://stadicus.github.io/RaspiBolt/raspibolt_30_bitcoin.html this time using the aarch64-Linux download of bitcoin core which I found at…
I solved the issue with the hash. I was attempting to verify the unzipped file. I did run: sudo chmod +x bitcoind This did not change anything regarding the errors from before. Still getting no such file or directory…
~/usr/local/bin/ was a mistake on my part. I've been using /usr/local/bin/ and can confirm I am running everything from root. This is all happening on a clean verified install of Ubuntu for Raspberry Pi. Followed the…
Started over with the proper ARM Linux download. Extracted the download and ran: sudo install -m 0755 -o root -g root -t /usr/local/bin bitcoin-0.20.1-arm-linux-gnueabihf.tar-3 ls -al /usr/local/bin returns "root root"…
I did try this and it returned "cannot execute binary file" This made me realize I had not installed ARM Linux version of Bitcoin Core. I have restarted a half dozen times with the proper download now and am…
So, I just did a clean install of Ubuntu Desktop for Raspberry Pi4 with ARM architecture. Download checked out and everything seems to be running smoothly. Now I'm trying to get the ARM Linux version of Bitcoin Core.…
- Watch out for sketchy DePin projectsAug 12, 2017
DePIN isn't doomed, but the incentive design makes it easy to fake traction. If a network pays you for being there instead of for moving real traffic, you end up "mining empty air." The only DePINs that survive are the…