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December 12, 2019, 04:30:59 PM |
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The bitcoin community may soon have its own version of Ethereum’s flagship decentralized finance (DeFi) platform.Money on Chain, a startup currently in the process of moving to Uruguay and converting into a nonprofit trust, just launched a DeFi platform based on the bitcoin sidechain Rootstock (RSK). The transition to a trust mimics MakerDAO’s Maker Foundation, which oversees the governance of a loan system with $330 million worth of “locked-in” crypto collateral.
While other projects like the Cross-Chain Working Group are exploring ways to wrap bitcoin in ethereum-based tokens for DeFi use, or offer centralized services for taking DAI loans with bitcoin collateral, this RSK model wants to use an open-source protocol inspired by bitcoin.
“We are going to allow other projects to build the DeFi ecosystem on top of bitcoin,” said Money on Chain co-founder Max Cajurzaa. “We are going to launch lending products on top of Money on Chain, but the ecosystem will evolve. Exactly the same as what happened with MakerDAO on ethereum.”
Diego Gutierrez Zaldivar, RSK co-founder and CEO of IOVLabs, said his team is already in talks with MakerDAO to explore bridges between that ethereum-based platform and this new sidechain project.
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BitcoinGirl.Club
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December 12, 2019, 05:06:32 PM |
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Good afternoon WO! Observing @ $7,193
Anyone is going to watch the Utd match today?
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December 12, 2019, 05:09:27 PM |
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Solution: switch to linux
its own kind of hell I am also about to convert to linux. I was fine with win7. I liked it. It was doing alright. It had everything I would want from an operating system. Tried win10. Didn't like. One bit. Tried linux before but never used it for a long time. It has its own fuck ups I believe but nothing is perfect and I still believe it is better than w10. Hopefully I am not making a mistake.
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December 12, 2019, 05:16:05 PM |
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Solution: switch to linux
its own kind of hell I am also about to convert to linux. I was fine with win7. I liked it. It was doing alright. It had everything I would want from an operating system. Tried win10. Didn't like. One bit. Tried linux before but never used it for a long time. It has its own fuck ups I believe but nothing is perfect and I still believe it is better than w10. Hopefully I am not making a mistake. Ditto, but linux is only free if your time isn't valuable. It's consuming a lot more of my time than I anticipated.
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December 12, 2019, 05:23:00 PM |
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I am also about to convert to linux.
I was fine with win7. I liked it. It was doing alright. It had everything I would want from an operating system.
Tried win10. Didn't like. One bit.
Tried linux before but never used it for a long time. It has its own fuck ups I believe but nothing is perfect and I still believe it is better than w10. Hopefully I am not making a mistake.
yeah Redmond has finally lost me. Obviously I will keep a Windows example running, but I am actively trying out Debian flavors in test now. Just too intrusive, nanny nagging bullshit, its over.
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December 12, 2019, 05:29:44 PM Last edit: September 10, 2023, 02:33:29 PM by dragonvslinux Merited by Dabs (1), BobLawblaw (1) |
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Cheer up Wall Observers, $6,500 might of been the bottom 
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d_eddie
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The issue with linux is lack of software in specific domains. It's great for developers, usable for graphics, just not there yet for music.
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ING working on digital assets custody technology
Dutch bank ING (INGA.AS) is working on developing technology to help clients safely store digital assets, according to people familiar with the matter.
The custody project, which is being run out of Amsterdam, is still in its early days and is one of the bank’s several initiatives around blockchain, the technology underlying cryptocurrencies, the sources said.
ING “sees increasing opportunities with regard to digital assets on both asset backed and native security tokens,” the bank said in a written statement to Reuters. ING is particularly focused on developing the technology behind digital assets to give its clients a compliant way to access the emerging sector, it added.
The project comes as established financial companies look into offering custody and other services for both cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, as well as other types of digital assets.https://www.reuters.com/article/us-crypto-currencies-ing-exclusive/exclusive-ing-working-on-digital-assets-custody-technology-sources-idUSKBN1YF2GN
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December 12, 2019, 06:00:53 PM |
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I use both Win10 and Linux. Gotta use what you have. No need to force the issue over which one is better for what tasks, they can both be used together (maybe not in the same machine, but yeah, get 2 computers I guess; dual booting is kinda painful and wastes time.)
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December 12, 2019, 06:06:57 PM |
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Now I am 15 pages behind... Time to catch up, as I already emptied my sMerits allowance I have more time...
Personally, I believe that it is a bit better to frontload on the spending of smerits for a variety of reasons, even though you will likely get used to finding ways to spread your smerit allocation through the whole month in order to keep the allocation completely refreshing in a way that you never really run out. On the other hand, there can be some stresses with having the benefit of serving as an smerit source, which you have correctly inferred by your above statement, which is the spending of all of your smerits as you get them. The having to spend the smerits and feeling an obligation to get out there and read a few posts is a kind of feeling of a curse part of the blessing of serving as a merit source. Hey, you asked for it... hahahahahahaha, and right out of the ballpark, your smerit allocation is way more than mine was in the beginning and even seems to be more than my current allocation.... not that I really care too much because I feel kind of an overabundance, even with my initial allocation, I was feeling just fine with that, even though I would run out a lot more with my initial allocation, so sometimes that kind of screwed me up in keeping a list of so many great/good posts that I wanted to send an smerit once I got replenished. So sometimes there was some stress in falling behind. Since theymos has incrementally increased the allocations of active smerit spenders (as you mentioned in another one of your posts), I have kind of grown into my allocation situation, and I am glad that theymos has merely made incremental adjustments to mine rather than some kind of BIG ASS dumping of smerits on me, which sometimes I feel that I am giving out way more smerits than I can really justify, anyhow, which causes me to feel better with mostly just allocating the sending of 1 smerit per post that I feel moved me to send such smerit. Oh, by the way, sometimes I feel that I am burdened to send out some smerits, and I am not seeing any good posts out there, but then on a regular basis, it all just seems to work out, and great posts come in and I run out of smerits, too. So there is that.... the never ending great posts of the forum (and most of mine are in the WO thread - but not exclusively, of course) that deserve at least 1 smerit if not more....
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December 12, 2019, 06:13:52 PM Last edit: May 15, 2023, 11:28:31 AM by BitcoinGirl.Club Merited by BobLawblaw (1) |
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We are moving towards the right direction and slowly. 
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December 12, 2019, 06:20:47 PM |
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Solution: switch to linux
its own kind of hell I am also about to convert to linux. I was fine with win7. I liked it. It was doing alright. It had everything I would want from an operating system. Tried win10. Didn't like. One bit. Tried linux before but never used it for a long time. It has its own fuck ups I believe but nothing is perfect and I still believe it is better than w10. Hopefully I am not making a mistake. Win7 still works for me. Win8 and Win10 are both malware. Of course anything Apple absolutely sucks. When Win7 becomes unusable, I'll probably switch to some flavor of Linux. It has the big advantage of being open source so any Prism shenanigans will be exposed. How can you trust an OS that wants to "update" itself almost daily? Decentralized open source software is the way to go. _____ Speaking of which, when will we see an open source mobile OS to run on our ARM devices?
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December 12, 2019, 06:22:24 PM |
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If one day retirement comes, I will set up a machine with Linux, then I hope to have more time. 
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December 12, 2019, 06:27:08 PM |
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How can you trust an OS that wants to "update" itself almost daily? Decentralized open source software is the way to go. _____
Speaking of which, when will we see an open source mobile OS to run on our ARM devices?
Word! No, I don't mean the Office malware package.
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December 12, 2019, 06:29:22 PM |
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Solution: switch to linux
I haven't worked on a a Mac since the mid 90's but afaik Macs are now on a Linux kernel so there should be a workaround. $7k holding is absolutely critical. If it breaks, prepare for maximum rectal and testicular discomfort.
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December 12, 2019, 06:31:06 PM |
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Solution: switch to linux
I haven't worked on a a Mac since the mid 90's but afaik Macs are now on a Linux kernel so there should be a workaround It's a Unix of some sort, but it's not linux.
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December 12, 2019, 06:31:52 PM |
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I'd rather beat him up, that feeling is quite nice too.
In the office? At the meeting? Nice to dream about that, but in RL this never was an option. I had bad luck with violence from the start, so i avoided it. In school, two guys were mobbing me, so i hit one guy with the back of my hand full-on and his nose started to bleed like mad. Then the teacher made sure i was kicked out of school. Lesson learned (but i never mobbed anyone, later on). Don't take it too seriously, when I say "I'll cut you" or I"ll beat you" its a symbolic threat made to show my resentment of the person it's aimed at. I'm not actually going to look up JJG in the phone book and come to his house. no worries 
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