Our Bitcoin Brabant Node runs StartOS. We simply wanted to bring nodes to the masses at a cheaper price. In agreement with start9 we’re under the DIY instances. Importing these devices from the US while building the same setup ourselves saves. Import tariffs Shipping costs Taxes You basically save a lot of money by not paying additional fiat to the state. If you buy a node with us and are happy with it, contribute to this amazing open source project. image
It's nice that Namecheap just sold their most expensive domain name ever with bitcoin. The amazing thing is that they are using BTCPayserver, which means that the payment system is hosted by themselves. This open payment system can be used by anyone and basically makes receiving payments have near zero fees. When looking at large payment receiving entities, accepting bitcoin payments will save significant fees, administrative load and idiotic clawbacks and other retarded stuff such as the data about you that is being sold that exists in the traditional payments world... Bitcoin is a better store of value and medium of exchange already. People just haven't found that out yet.
Which date do you think this was? We’re currently more than double this hashrate, incredible. image
People should understand we only list what we have in stock. Past weeks we had once again major customs holdups shipping 80 @COLDCARD Q's into EU. Thanks to the Coinkite Support team we got them through once again. So finally we have them back in stock... 50 Normal transparent 21 Orange 10 Black Also some additional Opendime in stock.
GM If you can’t verify the transaction on an offline signing device, you’re doing it wrong. If you’re using a coordinator that is Java based, or even worse, web based, you’re doing it wrong.
A block was mined by a QAxe++ over @OCEAN DATUM. Should we sell the nerdQAxe++? Last time we checked, plebs found them too expensive…
Is this an attempt to capture bitcoin? Like an attempt to control and centralize the internet? Your thoughts? image