The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @lopp ever

August 30th, 2017

@EdwardKerstein @coinstead21 It’s still a Release Candidate; best to wait for the final release.

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@el33th4xor Were initially going to provide a splitter tool but realized we could provide a full wallet for slightl… https://t.co/gfD63jDgXi

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@_drgo It was faster but now native sync is even faster than torrents due to improved parallelization. Thank… https://t.co/uwasxho1Hg

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@Ragnarly A couple days on a fast machine with an SDD; a couple weeks on a slower machine with a spinning disk.

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@el33th4xor Yes; customers wanted their asset airdrop.

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@CyrptoNut I’d tell it to write all the code that takes me far too long to type out.

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I’d be willing to pay a year’s salary for a computer if it was capable of responding to my commands at the speed of thought.

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@brianchoffman Surely it’s not in Cancun; it has to be an ultra top secret unguessable location.

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@coinstead21 A variety of improvements. Details can be found here: https://t.co/iYKVNNBCXR

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Bitcoin Core 0.15 cuts initial sync time in half compared to Bitcoin Core 0.14.

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@DrRoyMurphy I’m really not familiar with it other than the fact that Bcash folks chose BCC as their initial ticker… https://t.co/jnP5bBhbCw

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@breenemachine IIRC arbitrage is incredibly slow and painful; people who own shares in the underlying BIT can sell… https://t.co/UyYAXO7maa

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@breenemachine Some investors want exposure to BTC without A) actually learning how to buy and secure it and/or B)… https://t.co/6TGiA6cxLj

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@brianchoffman I’d hope it would make them more careful when making changes.

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$GBTC closed today at $927 which is an effective BTC price of $10,000 - a 119% premium over BTC. pic.twitter.com/1ktKmGPNyF

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@ajnelsn @taylanbil No one is arguing against that - the entire point is that no one should put their money into so… https://t.co/oBB5SK0y4W

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@taylanbil As a security-focused engineer, it’s certainly a goal to provide security + usability. But the price of… https://t.co/a4E3rjxojI

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@taylanbil It’s a sign that they aren’t anywhere near able to securely handle crypto assets yet and have lots of learning to do first.

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@da_winter On Lightning Network, sure. I believe it operates with millisatoshis. Of course, channel closing will be… https://t.co/3Ylh9C38xF

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@brianchoffman A great deal of work has gone into just that for past several years, though at this point unlikely t… https://t.co/pF1sNYAGR9

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Folks who don’t understand that it’s possible to buy a fraction of a bitcoin shouldn’t be buying any in the first place.

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@brianchoffman Self sovereignty with a high cost of node operation is useful… for rich people. Thankfully we can… https://t.co/imLKPJe6gF

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@alexbosworth @el33th4xor We haven’t invented time machines yet! But in reality, the actual fix is RBF.

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@jratcliff I’m primarily a Java dev and was excited that it’s in Java, but then I saw that there are hardly any cod… https://t.co/vXGHa69C0t

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Many Bitcoiners consider Bcash to be a scam, which begs a question: is it unethical to sell bcash if you believe the buyer is being scammed?

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