@moredillon Because this piece of paper only contained 10% of the data required to access said wallet. Of course, s… https://t.co/ExlUlCEkiI
@mechanikalk That card is one half of one seed to a 3 of 5 multisig wallet. You can find all 12 words and still have nothing.
@IMineBlocks_com @CasaHODL @crypto_bobby That’s the aezeed for a lightning wallet. I’m referring to our multisig vault product.
@IMineBlocks_com Not if you’re using @CasaHODL 😉
Future Marvel movies should continue the cameo tradition, albeit via CGI. RIP @TheRealStanLee
@djspinhideaway @WhalePanda Well it depends on your setup, but done correctly it shouldn’t pose a security threat.
@WhalePanda Didn’t you learn anything from Mark Karpeles? Every time you check your cold storage, it gets less cold!
How to store your crypto wallet recovery seed in a safe place. pic.twitter.com/yDlHbYj63i
@josh1__ Currently adding about 150MB a day to 200 GB https://t.co/VtBAySvlRA
BCH adds about 10 MB per day to its 165 GB blockchain. Ripple, on the other hand, adds 12 GB of data per day to its… https://t.co/uwlIybR5pZ
@tayvano_ @matthew_d_green Perhaps; I had grand aspirations to build an autoamated system that would spool up machi… https://t.co/n4O2OIKTGg
@matthew_d_green I have a draft blog post I’ll publish soon.
Recompiled Parity Bitcoin with the SegWit bug fix.
Full validation sync with 24GB dbcache and “verification edge” s… https://t.co/sYmwFeGCRF
@adam3us @WhalePanda You’ve gone and ruined the joke with your rational explanation.
@WhalePanda To be fair, Roger got this one right. Bcash does have a longer chain than Bitcoin! pic.twitter.com/rWrjgCpF5l
One miner’s 51% attack is another’s Nakamoto Consensus.