19 Jun 2019 |
J̭̞͕̺̞͛̏o͙̝̪͔ͥͪͮḧ̼͚̓͋̎͒̐̈́n̷̜̯͎͌ | https://github.com/libra/libra/pull/83 | 16:12:12 |
J̭̞͕̺̞͛̏o͙̝̪͔ͥͪͮḧ̼͚̓͋̎͒̐̈́n̷̜̯͎͌ | Lol 🤣 | 16:12:17 |
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20 Jun 2019 |
Logan | #nth:librem.one | In reply to @telegram_83553421:t2bot.io sent an image. 🤣 probably would try this shit. haha | 03:35:56 |
minji | I can see Libra being banned in most of Asia and the EU soon after release if Facebook or the US government have too tight a grip on it | 06:42:25 |
N͈̣͕̼̝̹̻̝͍̓͗͛̒ͤ̅ͬͥͯ̂̐̎͛ͣeedmoney90 | > To achieve this, Phonon uses hardware-enforced security to prevent double spend attacks, specifically via smart cards that cannot be re-programmed, tampered, or copied. | 15:31:51 |
N͈̣͕̼̝̹̻̝͍̓͗͛̒ͤ̅ͬͥͯ̂̐̎͛ͣeedmoney90 | The card’s identity, which is linked to an internal physically unclonable function (PUF). A PUF is a digital fingerprint derived from uncontrollable process variables during the manufacturing of the smart card chip. The PUF guarantees that copies of cards cannot be produced. | 15:32:11 |
N͈̣͕̼̝̹̻̝͍̓͗͛̒ͤ̅ͬͥͯ̂̐̎͛ͣeedmoney90 | In reply to N͈̣͕̼̝̹̻̝͍̓͗͛̒ͤ̅ͬͥͯ̂̐̎͛ͣeedmoney90 (Telegram) > To achieve this, Phonon uses hardware-enforced security to prevent double spend attacks, specifically via smart cards that cannot be re-programmed, tampered, or copied. The trusted component is the manufacturer, and this is laughably out of touch | 15:32:41 |
N͈̣͕̼̝̹̻̝͍̓͗͛̒ͤ̅ͬͥͯ̂̐̎͛ͣeedmoney90 | It's like they don't realize even Intel, with billion dollar budgets, can't manage to secure an enclave properly | 15:33:08 |
J̭̞͕̺̞͛̏o͙̝̪͔ͥͪͮḧ̼͚̓͋̎͒̐̈́n̷̜̯͎͌ | Yeah, but what about the cost to compromise? | 15:35:25 |
Moshe Malawach [CCC] [AlephIM] | disaster waiting to happen | 15:35:36 |
N͈̣͕̼̝̹̻̝͍̓͗͛̒ͤ̅ͬͥͯ̂̐̎͛ͣeedmoney90 | This is literally trusting a centralized company not to print money | 15:35:43 |
N͈̣͕̼̝̹̻̝͍̓͗͛̒ͤ̅ͬͥͯ̂̐̎͛ͣeedmoney90 | And by its nature you can't really tell if they did | 15:35:50 |
Moshe Malawach [CCC] [AlephIM] | if their main key is compromised, everybody else is too | 15:35:52 |
N͈̣͕̼̝̹̻̝͍̓͗͛̒ͤ̅ͬͥͯ̂̐̎͛ͣeedmoney90 | That too | 15:36:02 |
N͈̣͕̼̝̹̻̝͍̓͗͛̒ͤ̅ͬͥͯ̂̐̎͛ͣeedmoney90 | It's just a bad idea all around | 15:36:06 |
J̭̞͕̺̞͛̏o͙̝̪͔ͥͪͮḧ̼͚̓͋̎͒̐̈́n̷̜̯͎͌ | True | 15:37:47 |
. . (Telegram) | In reply to N͈̣͕̼̝̹̻̝͍̓͗͛̒ͤ̅ͬͥͯ̂̐̎͛ͣeedmoney90 (Telegram) And by its nature you can't really tell if they did Will be regulated | 16:12:39 |
. . (Telegram) | Oh i mean libra | 16:12:59 |
. . (Telegram) | Dunno what u discussing | 16:13:05 |
J̭̞͕̺̞͛̏o͙̝̪͔ͥͪͮḧ̼͚̓͋̎͒̐̈́n̷̜̯͎͌ | Download image.jpg | 16:43:14 |
. . (Telegram) | https://www.reddit.com/r/CryptoCurrency/comments/c2z4m9/fintech_ceo_claims_facebook_ripped_off_his_bank/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app | 17:50:09 |
C.P. Bentley [ Safebox ] 🇧🇪 (Telegram) | Libra is a 2nd layer app over Bitcoin and its competing with LN | 21:23:50 |
22 Jun 2019 |
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Edward F (Telegram) | So.... if you had BTC in a wallet August 2017 or bch in a wallet in November 2018
You will have free BAB and BSV
Bsv can be sold for a lot and Bab for even more so it's -definitely- worth sweeping your old address to take those out and spend them.
This (sightly old) article tells you how. You can do it even if your current wallet doesn't support bsv.
https://cryptocurrencyfacts.com/2018/11/16/how-to-claim-bitcoin-cash-sv/ | 14:57:30 |
Coach (Telegram) | I rather shit in my pants than claiming bab or bsc | 14:59:40 |
Michael Ep (Telegram) | well, if you sell them, you depress their price | 15:08:33 |
Michael Ep (Telegram) | but claiming them is indeed a risky process. accessing cold storage etc | 15:09:08 |
Michael Ep (Telegram) | wouldnt trust such articles (didnt read it). first, just transfer your bitcoins away (important!). then use that electrum fork. | 15:09:58 |
Michael Ep (Telegram) | Edit: wouldnt trust such articles (didnt read it). first, just transfer your bitcoins away (important!). then use that one electrum fork. | 15:10:14 |