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Hi, I come from the lands of Cryptography and we have a question about bitcoin, do you want it?
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Q: Why miners need to broadcast blocks that contains full transactions in Bitcoin?

Jan LeoDoes anyone know why Bitcoin requires miners to broadcast blocks that contains full transactions? When a user want to make a payment on Bitcion, he/she needs to broadcast a signed transaction, and miners will gather all transactions in a transaction pool. Later, when a miner successfully mined a...

08:14
Yeah, I suppose it fits in better here than on cryptography.SE
Considering it has little to do with cryptography
@RaghavSood thank you, I just migrated it
 
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10:25
Another victim of the same scam, it seems: bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/74413/…
 
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12:34
Listening to Goldman Sachs talking about Bitcoin being a bubble. They're trotting out "experts" who don't know their ass from a hole in the ground when it comes to cryptography and and cryptocurrency.
Hi
hello!
 
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16:12
@Colea Hi Colea
@SEJPM Thanks, that was an interesting question. I just retagged it and it has already four answers.
@MaxVernon You don't have to know much about cryptocurrency to know that Bitcoin is a bubble. All money is a widely-shared illusion and thus a bubble "easily" deflated by the corresponding society suddenly rejecting it. Successful moneys are simply long-lasting bubbles. :p
Exactly correct!
 
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18:38
is lightning.engineering "official" Lightning Labs?
 
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22:16
@MaxVernon I believe so
@RaghavSood it looks legit, but then so does bitcoin.com
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lol
Hah
I just stick to github for code, compile myself, and trust random third party blog posts for guides mostly
Safer than getting caught in the crossfire
@RaghavSood I agree that's the way to do it... but who has time to read, and understand, every line.
downloading the source, and compiling it, without reviewing the entire project is essentially the same as downloading the binaries
I don't try to understand everything. I try to understand enough that I can be confident I'm not going to burn money/get scammed easily
I usually checkout commits that have been vouched for by devs (usually the releases)
If I need a patch from an un-merged issues, I'll take the time to read through it if it's handling actual transactions
For stuff like addrindex I'll glance over it, but won't pay as much attention
But usually most of what I do builds on top of nodes, so I don't really need to do that. Just grab a release, verify it, and carry on
I need to look into ln, though. Haven't had a chance to play around with it, and it's one piece of the btc system I don't understand well at the moment
Gotta fix that

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