Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2024-07-29 15:38:41
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Nyoro~n on Nostr: Case in point, you have no idea whats going on. Or if you do, go ahead and go around ...

Case in point, you have no idea whats going on. Or if you do, go ahead and go around in circles explaining the merits of ed22519 over secp256k1. Meanwhile there's payjoin to play with both curves.

In the context of over the top math: Keccak-256 was established in 2015 (AFTER your token launched, crazy, no?), not the 70s. It's use for the last decade has mainly been for token projects. (nicknamed SHA-3). You pass around a bunch of coins represented in hashes that only a classroom of people knew how to produce a short decade ago. Coupled with the inability to validate the circulating supply due to lack of transparency...(i.e. your cryptonote predecessors) no red flags go off? You don't think you're acting a bit insane when Bitcoin continues to tick along?

Going along with this, users are under the impression that the ASIC resistance of the CPU-mined token comes from RandomX/CryptoNight/whatever-its-called. Memory hard or not, NOTHING is ASIC resistant; Taiwanese are very clever🥳 . Your token's ASIC resistence comes from lack of market interest and constant top-down hard forks. ASICs are a good thing -- real demand from supporters and/or attackers

PS: if we're being pedantic, the Venn diagram would be cypherpunk-aligned cryptographers (again, tiny). Cryptographers aren't always privacy advocates 🥹

Bitcoin is money, it'll work in all markets (black, white, and everything in between). There's only a finite amount of Bitcoin and more ideological Bitcoiners each day.... it doesn't go backwards What will be left? Them.
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