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and cryptocurrencies in general. Instead, I spent the last 10 years telling and gifting Bitcoin to all those I cared about most. That one drug dealer-like trick has gotten everyone I cared about most on board in the last 10 years. So for those who are telling those they care about Bitcoin for the same reasons, I say speak on, gift on; otherwise, those at the bottom we were born with will stay at the bottom if we don't give them a little push.
For anyone asking how you can gift Satoshis to someone without a wallet, well for me I usually tell them to check their email for a Bitcoin gift I sent them. On Coinbase you can send it to someone's email. The owner of the email will receive an email letting them know they have some Bitcoin waiting for them. Once they open an account, whatever you sent them will be propagated on it.
If you know of any other options like this, please let me know in the comments and I'll edit them in.
People are always saying it would take hundreds of millions of dollars an hour to attack the network. In fact it could essentially be attacked by simply using it for what it was designed for.
Well, as it turns out the biggest vulnerability with Bitcoin Core is just using it. This is because the more you use it, the more you cannot use it... I mean transaction fees are already through the roof and lots of transactions are being dropped from the mem pool.
You can basically DoS attack it by submitting a couple dozen transactions... The blockchain basically performs a DDoS on itself just from regular use. How crazy is that?
I wonder if that can be submitted as a bug bounty?