Cryptocurrency
- Zcash Community at Paralelní Polis 2024 - Day 3
Zcash Community at Paralelní Polis 2024 - Day 3
Via our very own @gordonesroo :
https://free2z.cash/gordonesTV/zpage/day-3-bye-paralelni-polis-welcome-second-culture
- Zcash Community at Paralelní Polis 2024 - Day 2
Zcash Community at Paralelní Polis 2024 - Day 2
Via our very own @gordonesroo :
https://free2z.cash/gordonesTV/zpage/day-2-lots-of-networking-with-cypherpunks
- Zcash Community at Paralelní Polis 2024 - Day 1
Zcash Community at Paralelní Polis 2024 - Day 1
Via our very own @gordonesroo :
- #Crypto Video Contest
\#Crypto Video Contest
To celebrate the release of the Coinbase integration in the Zashi #Zcash wallet, a video contest is being held:
- The web3 governance lab: Using DAOs to study political institutions and behavior at scalea16zcrypto.com The web3 governance lab: Using DAOs to study political institutions and behavior at scale
How online platforms in web3 allow us to design and test political systems that will be an increasingly important part of the world
- One small step for Cardano; One giant leap for the industrywww.youtube.com - YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
cross-posted from: https://infosec.pub/post/17011376
Decentralized governance starts now for Cardano.
The first-ever fully decentralized governance system for use in upgrades and hard forks. THIS IS HUGE and it will only evolve in a community-controlled decentralized manner from here on out.
- Bitcoin Layer-2 Network Stacks Begins Nakamoto Upgradewww.coindesk.com Bitcoin Layer-2 Network Stacks Begins Nakamoto Upgrade
Nakamoto could boost transaction speeds on Stacks and open the door for smart contracts using Bitcoin as a base layer.
- BadgerDAO Founder Pitches Corn, an Ethereum Layer-2 Using Bitcoin as Gas - Decryptdecrypt.co BadgerDAO Founder Pitches Corn, an Ethereum Layer-2 Using Bitcoin as Gas - Decrypt
Launched by alums from BadgerDAO and backed by $6.7M, Corn aims to bring DeFi to Bitcoin via a tokenized Ethereum solution.
- Where Harris and Trump stand on cryptocurrencies — and how it could sway some American voters.theconversation.com Where Harris and Trump stand on cryptocurrencies — and how it could sway some American voters
The stances taken on cryptocurrencies by Kamala Harris and Donald Trump could have far-reaching implications for the future of digital assets and their role in the global economy.
- OpenSats Announced Sixth Wave of Nostr Grants.www.nobsbitcoin.com OpenSats Announced Sixth Wave of Nostr Grants
OpenSats, a non-profit focused on funding Bitcoin and freedom tech projects, has announced the sixth wave of Nostr grants.
- Build Asset Management to Donate 10% of Management Fees to Support Open-Source Bitcoin Development.www.nobsbitcoin.com Build Asset Management to Donate 10% of Management Fees to Support Open-Source Bitcoin Development
Build Asset Management has committed to donating 10% of management fees from its Bitcoin-backed direct lending fund, Build Secured Income Fund I, to bolster open-source Bitcoin development.
- FTX settles complaint from the CFTC with $12.7 billion payout.web3isgoinggreat.com FTX settles complaint from the CFTC with $12.7 billion payout
FTX will pay $8.7 billion in restitution and another $4 billion in disgorgement to settle the lawsuit from the CFTC, which was filed shortly after FTX collapsed in November 2022. All $12.7 billion, or what is available of it among FTX's remaining assets, will go to creditors rather than to...
- Crypto was once touted as a ‘safe haven’ asset – why did it crash too this week?theconversation.com Crypto was once touted as a ‘safe haven’ asset – why did it crash too this week?
Why is it that seemingly unrelated assets, such as stocks and crypto, seemed to crash at the same time? And what does it mean for investors’ efforts to diversify their risk?
- Trump-themed $DJT token rug-pulls, people blame Martin Shkreli or Barron Trump.web3isgoinggreat.com Trump-themed $DJT token rug-pulls, people blame Martin Shkreli or Barron Trump
Surprising just about no one, a wallet holding around 20% of the supply of the $DJT Trump-themed memecoin suddenly dumped its holdings, crashing the token price by around 90%. The token price had briefly spiked in June, when it was falsely reported that the token was "an official Trump token". Howev...
- $12 million taken by whitehats from Ronin bridge.web3isgoinggreat.com $12 million taken by whitehats from Ronin bridge
The Ronin bridge, which bridges crypto assets to the Ronin Network used by Axie Infinity and other gaming projects, has once again suffered a breach — though a considerably smaller one than the recordbreaking $625 million theft in March 2022. An update to the bridge code introduced a flaw with respe...
- Mutiny Wallet to Shut Down at the End of the Year.www.nobsbitcoin.com Mutiny Wallet to Shut Down at the End of the Year
"Our company is exploring alternative products, we'll be shutting down the wallet at the end of the year but you can still self host," announced the project.
- Hong Kong Lawmaker Latest to Push for Strategic Bitcoin Reserve - Decryptdecrypt.co Hong Kong Lawmaker Latest to Push for Strategic Bitcoin Reserve - Decrypt
Legislative Council member Johnny Ng called for Hong Kong to “research and consider” including Bitcoin in strategic financial reserves.
- Human Rights Foundation’s Weekly Financial Freedom Report #33
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/18395888
> Preview snippet: > > "Across the world this week, authoritarian regimes predictably continue leveraging centralized technologies and top-down policies to tighten their grip on power. In Russia, Vladimir Putin pushes for harsh regulations on Bitcoin mining, citing fears of potential power outages. These measures would grant the regime unilateral control over where Bitcoin can be mined and who can mine it. While cracking down on access to an open network, he is simultaneously advocating for an expansion of a central bank digital currency (CBDC). This would inevitably grant his regime unprecedented control over individual financial transactions."
- Proton.me adds self-custody Bitcoin wallet feature
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/18390499
> For those of you using Proton services to protect your privacy, a new feature is being rolled out which is a self-custody Bitcoin wallet. If you have a proton e-mail address, you can now send and receive Bitcoin automatically. This is in tradition with their long-standing policy of accepting Bitcoin payments for their services. > > A few key points to know: > - You and only you have access to the Bitcoin, it is a self-custody wallet. You are not dependent on proton's cooperation to access your funds and they do not hold onto the funds for you. > - Proton automatically translates e-mail addresses to Bitcoin addresses. This means you can send/receive BTC to/from any Proton user by just knowing their e-mail address > - Proton does not support Bitcoin lightning. This means transactions will take an average of 10 minutes for an average fee of 75c. Hopefully they will add lightning in the future so that can drop to under a second for pennies in fees. Lightning would also enhance privacy > - Note that using Bitcoin is pseudonymous. Using it privately and anonymously requires some effort. > - Proton has also put together a good primer on Bitcoin here. > > from their blog post: > > Early in our journey, we experienced first-hand what it’s like being cut off from the financial system and at the mercy of large banks and institutions — an ordeal that affects millions of people across the globe. In the summer of 2014, as the original Proton Mail crowdfunding campaign was in progress, Proton had a near-death experience when PayPal froze our funds, questioned whether encryption was legal, and whether Proton had government approval to encrypt emails. > > Fortunately, in that instance PayPal returned the blocked funds, and Proton was able to start the journey that we’ve been on for the past decade. However, that dangerous moment has always stayed in our minds, and we still keep a proportion of Proton’s financial reserves in Bitcoin. > > Having experienced firsthand the unreliability of the traditional financial sector, building Proton Wallet is an important strategic move to make Proton more resilient and independent in the future. By enabling us and the entire Proton community to more easily adopt means of payment that deliver on the promise of financial freedom for all, we better insulate Proton from the risks posed by traditional finance.
- EU poised to limit anonymous cash payments to €3k and all cash payments to €10k. And make all anonymous crypto transactions illegal. Pirate party reacts.www.evz.de Cash payment: Cash limits in Europe
If you want to pay large sums of money abroad in the EU, for example when buying a car, there are a few rules you need to follow. This is because many EU countries have cash limits. This means that cash payments can only be made up to a certain amount.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/18347232
> cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/11683880 > > > cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/11683421 > > > > > The EU has quietly imposed cash limits EU-wide: > > > * €3k limit on anonymous payments > > > * €10k limit regardless (link which also lists state-by-state limits). > > > > > > From the jailed¹ article: > > > > > > > An EU-wide maximum limit of €10 000 is set for cash payments, which will make it harder for criminals to launder dirty money. > > > > > > It will also strip dignity and autonomy from non-criminal adults, you nannying assholes! > > > > > > > In addition, according to the provisional agreement, obliged entities will need to identify and verify the identity of a person who carries out an occasional transaction in cash between €3 000 and €10 000. > > > > > > The hunt for “money launderers” and “terrorists” is not likely meaningfully facilitated by depriving the privacy of people involved in small €3k transactions. It’s a bogus excuse for empowering a police surveillance state. It’s a shame how quietly this apparently happened. No news or chatter about it. > > > > > > ¹ the EU’s own website is an exclusive privacy-abusing Cloudflare site inaccessible several demographics of people. Sad that we need to rely on the website of a US library to get equitable access to official EU communication. > > > > > > update > > > --- > > > The Pirate party’s reaction is spot on. They also point out that cryptocurrency is affected. Which in the end amounts to forced banking. > > > > > > #warOnCash
- Global IT outage shows dangers of cashless society, campaigners saywww.theguardian.com Global IT outage shows dangers of cashless society, campaigners say
Cash provides essential fallback when digital payments break down, Payment Choice Alliance points out
- If Germany had held their Bitcoin instead of selling it
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/18184500
> A fun website to track the "what if"
- Blockchain Trilemma
I'm genuinely curious. Do we accept this as truth or does anyone think this can actually be solved?
- All about BOLT12, the latest upgrade to the lightning network ⚡bolt12.org BOLT 12 | This is how we bitcoin in the future!
BOLT 12 is a protocol upgrade to the Lightning network that will enable re-usable payment requests, increased receiver privacy, and better censorship resistance. Come see the bitcoin of the future!
- Bitcoin Symbol Lit Up On The Santa Monica Pier Ferris Wheel In California
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17900388
> The City of Santa Monica is making history by opening an official Bitcoin office. The city council unanimously voted to pilot the office in partnership with the nonprofit Proof of Workforce at no cost to the city.|
- 10 Reasons to Fight Cashless Contagionwww.asomo.co 10 Reasons to Fight Cashless Contagion
Total payments uberfication is a virus, and we need to build resistance to it
- Democrats need a Bitcoin Strategy with Jason Maier (The Progressive Bitcoiner)podcasts.apple.com The Progressive Bitcoiner: TPB93 - Democrats need a Bitcoin Strategy with Jason Maier on Apple Podcasts
Show The Progressive Bitcoiner, Ep TPB93 - Democrats need a Bitcoin Strategy with Jason Maier - Jun 24, 2024
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17823823
> cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17823614 > > > In this episode we discusses the political landscape of Bitcoin, focusing on Trump's recent Bitcoin-friendly stance and its implications. We explore the need for a Democratic Bitcoin strategy, the importance of grassroots education, and how Bitcoin aligns with progressive values, emphasizing its potential for global financial inclusion and environmental benefits. In a crucial election year, these issues, and bitcoin education for everyone, including progressives and democrats, is more important than ever. > > > > My guest today is Jason Maier. Jason is a high school math teacher, educator, and author of “A Progressive’s Case for Bitcoin.”
- Bitcoiner contributes to Julian Assange’s freedom, pays $500K debt in BTCcointelegraph.com Bitcoiner contributes to Julian Assange’s freedom, pays $500K debt in BTC
Assange appeared in a district court in Saipan on June 26, where he pleaded guilty to one charge of breaching the U.S. Espionage Act by leaking classified documents.
cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/315507
> cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/315504 > > > Archived link > > > > WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange is free after a 14-year battle against extradition to the United States. In a final effort to secure his freedom, an anonymous Bitcoiner donated over 8 Bitcoin, worth around $500,000, to help Assange’s family pay off the debt incurred by his travel and settlement expenses. > > [...] > > The donation link was posted by Stella Assange on June 25, and within 10 hours, an anonymous Bitcoiner paid over 8 Bitcoin (BTC) to the fund, almost clearing the goal of $520,000. He has also received over 300,000 British pounds ($380,000) in fiat donations so far. > > > > The single Bitcoin donation was the largest donation to the fund, more than all other donations in all currencies combined. As a result, Assange will arrive in Australia debt free.
- Telecom Giant and T-Mobile Parent Deutsche Telekom Plans to Mine Bitcoinwww.coindesk.com Telecom Giant and T-Mobile Parent Deutsche Telekom Plans to Mine Bitcoin
The company also revealed that it's running Bitcoin and Lightning network nodes.
- Bitcoin Layer 2 Ark Protocol's Team Forms New Firm as Lightning Network Competitorwww.coindesk.com Bitcoin Layer 2 Ark Protocol's Team Forms New Firm as Lightning Network Competitor
Layer-2 protocol Ark is built to allow off-chain payments in a way that avoids what creator Burak Kecli referred to as "inbound liquidity" problem of Lightning.
- Bitcoin Layers With @januszg_ - YouTube Musicmusic.youtube.com Bitcoin Layers With @januszg_ - YouTube Music
Fresh off a funding round from UTXO Management, Janus joins The Gwart Show. Welcome back to the Gwart Show! This week, Gwart sits down with Janus of the Bit...
- Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #304bitcoinops.org Bitcoin Optech Newsletter #304
This week’s newsletter summarizes an analysis of several proposals for upgrading LN channels without closing and reopening them, discusses challenges in ensuring pool miners are paid appropriately, links to a discussion about safely using PSBTs for communicating information related to silent payment...
- Vitalik Buterin Addresses Threats To Ethereum's Decentralization In New Blog Postwww.theblock.co Vitalik Buterin addresses threats to Ethereum's decentralization in new blog post
Buterin addressed hot-button issues to the Ethereum community, including MEV, liquid staking, and the high hardware requirements of running nodes.
In a new blog post, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has shared his thoughts on three issues core to Ethereum's decentralization: MEV, liquid staking, and the hardware requirements of nodes. The Block reports:
> In his post, published on May 17, Buterin first addresses the issue of MEV, or the financial gain that sophisticated node operators can capture by reordering the transactions within a block. Buterin characterizes the two approaches to MEV as "minimization" (reducing MEV through smart protocol design, such as CowSwap) and "quarantining" (attempting to reduce or eliminate MEV altogether through in-protocol techniques). While MEV quarantining seems like an alluring option, Buterin notes that the prospect comes with some centralization risks. "If builders have the power to exclude transactions from a block entirely, there are attacks that can quite easily arise," Buterin noted. However, Buterin championed the builders working on MEV quarantining through concepts like transaction inclusion lists, which "take away the builder's ability to push transactions out of the block entirely." "I think ideas in this direction - really pushing the quarantine box to be as small as possible - are really interesting, and I'm in favor of going in that direction," Buterin concluded.
> Buterin also addressed the relatively low number of solo Ethereum stakers, as most stakers choose to stake with a staking provider, either a centralized offering like Coinbase or a decentralized offering like Lido or RocketPool, given the complexity, hardware requirement, and 32 eth minimum needed to operate an Ethereum node solo. While Buterin acknowledges the progress being made to reduce the cost and complexity around running a solo node, he also noted "once again there is more that we could do," perhaps through reducing the time to withdraw staked ether or reducing the 32 eth minimum requirement to become a solo staker. "Incorrect answers could lead Ethereum down a path of centralization and 're-creating the traditional financial system with extra steps'; correct answers could create a shining example of a successful ecosystem with a wide and diverse set of solo stakers and highly decentralized staking pools," Buterin wrote. [...]
> Buterin finished his post by imploring the Ethereum ecosystem to tackle the hard questions rather than shy away from them. "...We should have deep respect for the properties that make Ethereum unique, and continue to work to maintain and improve on those properties as Ethereum scales," Buterin wrote. Buterin added today, in a post on X, that he was pleased to see civil debate among community members. "I'm really proud that ethereum does not have any culture of trying to prevent people from speaking their minds, even when they have very negative feelings toward major things in the protocol or ecosystem. Some wave the ideal of 'open discourse' as a flag, some take it seriously," Buterin wrote.
Abstract credit: https://slashdot.org/story/428637