What’s up today? (Part 1)

It’s been a goal for a wee while now and a reason we have backed off FFI, interesting times.

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could the site start a service worker in such a case and just “phone home” afterwards? (never used service workers before, so not sure what the requirements are)

If the safe client can be injected into the WASM container easily, it does seem like a big win. You could argue that the sandbox assists in creating secure safe apps too.

Ofc, I can still imagine safe hybrid apps that may not want the safe straight jacket, but there are still CLI and potentially JSON-RPC options there too.

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Also bitaddress dot org is not the same site or code and AFAIK has never had a problem. And not like that. This other site had other features and obvious had the back door in it.

@Antifragile indicated he used the bitaddress one

One other point about bitaddress is that it does not need internet access before or after and does not try and the code is available on github for years. It is not a site service that keeps a copy of your paper keys for you.

Aren’t service workers just sitting in the background, even if the actual tab is closed. So reopening the browser would also restart the service workers (but the chance of that happening is very slim for deleted files, but you know… cache…).

private mode

ahh, yeah!

Glad I subscribed to this as I’m always finding great information on Rust and work others are doing that could be pertinent to this project.

https://this-week-in-rust.org/blog/2021/02/24/this-week-in-rust-379/

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People behind any such attack wilI IMO be the same people behind this “great reset”… aka one world techno/financial dictatorship.

Hegelian dialectic. Problem, reaction, solution.

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HD wallets make more sense than any of these random projects and services. It’s an actual standard (BIP-32) so as long as I can remember my awful long, really random, and very secret pass phrase, I’m always just a search away from countless tools that “re-implement” my paper wallet.

More and more projects are moving to a L2 solutions on Ethereum due to the high fees. Including Storj:

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What do you guys think about that?

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DEXes Volume last 7 Days

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In the last seven days, Uniswap has broken through the $8 billion barrier for the first time, although its share of the total market has fallen to 47%.

The SushiSwap vampire project doubles its weekly volume to over $4 billion and 24% of the market.

Head-to-head between 0x and Curve to win the third position of the week’s most used DEXs, with $1.4 billion and approximately 8% of dominance for each.

DEXes Monthly Volume

With 48 hours to go before the end of the month, total volumes touch to $70 billion, the all-time record for volumes traded month-on-month.

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mmhmmm …

a counter to the BTC energy issue - starts at 8:20:

IMO, BBC like most all legacy media is controlled by the oligarchy - the same people who own and profit from the banking system.

BTC’s power consumption in terms of value/watt is also going down dramatically as the value of BTC goes up … because TPS is limited.

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Today I pasted the five thousandth poster in aid of Boyanka:

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That’s a hella lot of posters, many thanks.

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It only took me 8 months, unfortunately the amount for the child’s treatment has not been collected yet, so I continue to put up posters.

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Really interesting story/ history / view.
I’ve never looked at sv, but after watching vid I’m certainly gonna do some research.
I was always non believing in Craig Wright, but I’d never looked at it but accepted popular opinion that sounded correct and gone with it.
Easy to listen to, and i didn’t take a dislike to either people’s energy which would be a warning to my senses to avoid and ignore.
Thanks for sharing.

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It’s very interesting how you can create something with a clear design idea and have people take it and say they want to use it for something else. Decentralization is indeed a social consensus.

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Dearie Effing Me, who let that clown near a keyboard?