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2 years ago
BitPal July update
Hey everyone. This is the July update for BitPal , the friendly self-hosted cryptocurrency payment processor. Things I've been working on this month Finalized the REST and websocket API. Converte...
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2 years ago
BitPal June update
Hey! Here's a slightly delayed update for the last month of development of BitPal. Things we've worked on: Firstly we reworked our GitHub repositories (again). We started with a general Elixir lib...
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2 years ago
BitPal May update
Hey there! Another short status update on BitPal. These are the main things we worked on: Multiple address and transaction tracking was merged . (But not live on our demo site just yet.) Large re...
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2 years ago
BitPal April update
Hey! Here's a short progress update on our progress on BitPal and the Flipstarter . Focus has been on internal improvements, such as: The elixir library has been separated into it's own GitHub rep...
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3 years ago
BitPal March update
Hey everyone! Here's a short progress update on BitPal and the successful Flipstarter . I started putting in some hours in the middle of March and have been focusing on: Tracking issues on GitHub...
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3 years ago
The BitPal Flipstarter has been funded!
Thanks to the amazing supporters in the Bitcoin Cash community the BitPal Flipstarter has been successfully funded! It was funded in less than a week and we’ve received a lot of encouragement and p...
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3 years ago
BitPal Flipstarter updates and FAQ
We’ve gotten some good questions on the Flipstarter for BitPal and I figured it’s a good idea to collect them in a single place. I would’ve wanted to add it as an update to the Flipstarter itsel...
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Thank you for your input. I'm opposed to any form of KYC/AML for this project. It might be possible to require an account (like Mullvad does, even without having an email) and make the public API...
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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Indeed. Other funding ideas I have: Offer premium support (this might also include developing an entire website or new advanced features) Require a subscription for the publicly available RE...
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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Good idea, I'll reach out to them.
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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BTCPayServer seems very anti BCH and repeats the "BCash" mantra: I have my response. no support for it. And I will not accept PRs until all BCash wallets stop considering Bitcoin addresses as...
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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3 years ago
The BitPal vision
The Coinparty hackathon is over and our submission BitPal was well received, getting a bunch of votes by the community and even earning an honorable mention in the allstars section (sadly missing...
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3 years ago
Why Cryptocurrencies?: Cryptocurrencies are antifragile
It’s common to separate things into two categories: those that are fragile and those that are robust. Regular glass is for example fragile as it breaks easily, often by accident, and bullet-proof glas...
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3 years ago
An Elixir based payment processor for the Coinparty 2020 hackathon
Bitcoin Unlimited is hosting a Bitcoin Cash hackathon this December and it seemed like a good opportunity for me to explore how to program against Bitcoin Cash, and it gives me an excuse to build so...
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3 years ago
An update on my book 'Why Cryptocurrencies?'
Five months ago I gloriously declared that "my book was done". Since then I've been working hard to finish the book . Sorry that's a bit of a lie, I've had a nice long vacation where I didn't work...
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Although I'm nowhere near as important as the other players here, I would still like to support this message. I'm the author of the book "Why cryptocurrencies?" that you can read online for free: h...
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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As an example of exactly this mentality look no further than one of ABC's explanations of why they didn't copy jtoomim's asert code. "Because he didn't submit a pull request to the ABC repository"...
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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There's always a fine line between censorship and moderation. The decision is easier when someone badly violates the existing rules, as this falls under moderation. What's not okay is selectively...
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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I presume it's the reference to cw-16-sha. Here's jtoomim's comment: https://read.cash/@micropresident/review-of-the-asert-daa-proposal-cf430228#comment-74f00130 (The link is messed up but copy...
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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Careful, he's trying to mislead you. Miners have always been able to donate funds to developers directly, the IFP would not change that.
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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TLDR Bitcoin Cash is centralized and the solution is to move the entire community to a new coin, losing the all-imoortant network effect effectively gutting it. This is a non-solution and if it's...
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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Or how the Ethereum Core developers were personally affected by the DAO hack.
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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Unfortunately not at the moment. But it's on my TODO list.
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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While the web version will always be free, I plan do release it as an ebook and a print book too, which won't be free.
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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I might do that yes. My plan is also to make the digital formats available to buy from my site in a pay what you want scheme, but I haven't decided exactly how yet.
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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Double spending a transaction means you'll use the same money twice. Once to pay the merchant and once to send to yourself. The goal is to trick the merchant into thinking he got money, but he did n...
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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Currently it's only available online. I'm planning to release it as an ebook and a pdf, but I don't know when that will happen.
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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I'm working on it, but unfortunately it's still soon™ (meaning I don't know how long it'll take). Sorry.
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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This seems to be a copy of another article found here: https://read.cash/@noise/the-ifp-and-unhealthy-incentives-a382fb01 The author has just switched out some words here and there.
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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I haven't heard about some of these, thank you for the recommendations.
@jonas_h
3 years ago
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