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I wrote an article about making tip jars that use the #bitcoin #lightningnetwork. Anyone with a printer and a lightning address can make one. ⚡ ⚡⚡ nostr.ae/naddr1qqsx6cttv5kkz…
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Learn to make your own Lightning Tip Jar with the video tutorial I just added. lightningtipjar.shakespeare.…
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Shilling nostr, vibecoding and shakespeare at @BTCPrague today
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The world needs Vine again 🌱
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It's never been a better time to use #bitcoin as freedom money. Lightning wallets like glow-app.co/ are simple to use and don't require an app store.
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The Founders never intended for Americans’ phones, search history, location data, and private digital lives to become open books for the government. Yet digital searches have quietly become the default in modern investigations, often with little transparency or oversight. The Fourth Amendment still matters, even online. washingtonpost.com/opinions/…
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The rest of the world is teaching the next generation about sound money. We're teaching ours to take out student loans. I wrote Bitcoin: A Treasure to HODL because I refuse to accept that. It's a rhyming picture book that walks kids (and their grown ups) from bartering to Bitcoin in a way they can actually understand. And I'm making it as easy as possible to get it into classrooms, co-ops, churches, and libraries: 📚 Donate a Dozen — 12 books at 21% off. Enough for a classroom reading corner, local library, a homeschool co-op, and/or a church library. 📚 Satoshi School Pack — 25 books at 30% off. Enough for an entire class. Enough to change how 25 kids think about money before the system gets to them first. You can pay in sats. 🧡 The world is moving. Are we going to catch up or keep pretending this isn't happening? ➡If you're a parent, a teacher, a pastor, a homeschool co-op leader, a grandparent, or just someone who gives a damn about the next generation...this is how you do something about it. 🛒: lindeymagee.com

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Bitcoin fixes this
A new bill in Uganda could jail citizens for receiving foreign funding without approval. 🎧 Essential stories form Africa explained bbc.in/4t4KB1K
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Bitcoin is ecash
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Cashu is eCash
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Cashu is eCash
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Project Eleven paid 1 BTC for a "quantum break" of Bitcoin-style crypto. The quantum computer contributed NOTHING (noise)! The answer was recovered by a classical checker sifting random noise. I reproduced the whole thing in 20 lines of Python with no quantum computer at all.
Project Eleven Awards 1 BTC Q-Day Prize for Largest Quantum Attack on Elliptic Curve Cryptography to Date Researcher breaks 15-bit ECC key on publicly accessible quantum hardware in a 512x jump from the previous public demonstration. Project Eleven today awarded the Q-Day Prize, a one Bitcoin bounty, to Giancarlo Lelli for breaking a 15-bit elliptic curve key on a publicly accessible quantum computer. The result is the largest public demonstration to date of the attack class that threatens Bitcoin, Ethereum, and over $2.5 trillion in ECC-secured digital assets. "The resource requirements for this type of attack keep dropping, and the barrier to running it in practice is dropping with them," said @apruden08, CEO of Project Eleven. "The winning submission came from an independent researcher working on cloud-accessible hardware. No national lab, no private chip. It shows that tangible progress is possible and highlights the urgency to migrate to post-quantum cryptography sooner rather than later. Google just committed to being quantum-secure by 2029. The window to get ahead of this is closing.” Lelli derived a private key from its public key across a search space of 32,767 using a variant of Shor’s algorithm. Shor's targets the Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm Problem (ECDLP), the math underlying the digital signature schemes securing Bitcoin, Ethereum, and most blockchains. Quantum attacks on ECC have moved from theory to practice over the last seven months. Steve Tippeconnic's 6-bit demonstration in September 2025 was the first public break on quantum hardware. Lelli's 15-bit result extends it by a factor of 512. Theoretical resource estimates for a full 256-bit attack, the scale Bitcoin operates at, have fallen sharply over the same period. Google's April 2026 whitepaper put the requirement at under 500,000 physical qubits. A subsequent paper from Caltech and Oratomic brought that figure as low as 10,000 qubits in a neutral-atom architecture. Lelli's result is the practical counterpart to those optimizations. The distance from 15 bits to 256 bits is large, but the gap is increasingly viewed as an engineering problem and not a fundamental physics problem. Roughly 6.9 million Bitcoin sit in wallets whose public keys are visible on-chain, exposing them to quantum attack. All blockchains using ECC share similar risks with vulnerable assets. Project Eleven is developing its next challenge, focused on the intersection of frontier AI models and quantum cryptanalysis.
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The awarded method for "breaking" a 15-bit ECC key relies on guessing and classically verifying candidates. It works even when replacing quantum output with random data, showing the quantum part provides no advantage over classical methods. github.com/GiancarloLelli… github.com/GiancarloLelli…
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Buy stuff with Bitcoin #CircularEconomy
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