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

November 19th, 2017

@BlockchainBrown All of the fees must be collected by addresses in outputs of the coinbase transaction. Miners at p… https://t.co/Jijng5Fajo

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Have you considered doing an Initial Fork Offering? This idea might just have legs. https://t.co/5SL3PPiJTy

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@EdwardKerstein Without any authorities to officially declare it dead, we can never be certain. But the effort appe… https://t.co/bySdpupplk

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@paullinator I think we agree upon that. The question then comes down to “how much demand is enough?” That’s a hard… https://t.co/RZ2hJpSxWp

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@paullinator We basically do when we tell our users that we have no plans to support it. It’s not worth our time. I… https://t.co/NSHCKSNkCF

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@paullinator Exactly. I don’t get out of bed for dividends < 10%. 🙃

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@paullinator Seems unlikely that such a chain would have much value, much like a chain fork that assigned a bunch o… https://t.co/EPICPLInLO

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@paullinator A: Nothing. Same as with the vast majority of BItcoin forks.

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Welcome to Bitcoin, newcomers! Here’s your FAQ:

Q: Who should I trust?
A: Nobody.

Q: When should I sell?
A: Never… https://t.co/Ilpd0cNlVX

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Another BTC all time high, you say? Better get used to it. pic.twitter.com/iD2Jr7qU4a

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@almogical That’s why I said “if” and chose conservative parameters. Not claiming this is the exact future.

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Some may believe that the 0.2% daily price rise is a crazy assumption, but it’s quite conservative compared to Bitc… https://t.co/7TVrbvR3in

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New adopters may never own a whole BTC (100,000,000 satoshis.) If you start buying $20 / day and price increases 0.… https://t.co/1fgPDBVo9r

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