Shinobi

Shinobi
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Shinobi is an pseudonymous self taught educator in the Bitcoin space. He was the co-host of Block Digest, a news/tech oriented Bitcoin podcast, as well as What Bitcoin Did Tech Show with Peter McCormack which centered around explaining technical concepts to non-technical users. That is all he will tell us about himself.

Cashu: A Vision For A Bitcoin Powered Ecash Ecosystem

A look at the long term vision for an ecosystem of Cashu powered ecash mints, and how this can evolve to meet end users' needs balanced with security and functionality.

The Great Script Restoration: A Path Forward For Bitcoin

Why, despite the rather large scope of the proposal, Rusty Russell's Great Script Restoration might be the path forward for Bitcoin's development.

A Denial Of Service Attack On Bitcoin Consensus

The reason conversations around consensus are a dysfunctional mess is not because of the people proposing changes, its because of the people refusing to listen in good faith.

Paypal’s Green Mining Initiative Makes Zero Sense

A look at Paypal's recent proposal to implement Bitcoin wallets that pay mining fees using a scheme ensuring that only authorized miners powered by renewable energy can collect the user's transaction fee.

Samourai Did Nothing Wrong, Self Custodial Tools Are Not Money Transmitters

A reaction to the indictment charges against the Samourai developers yesterday, and the patently absurd distortions of reality, prior regulatory clarification, and the functionality of the software to categorize them as a money transmission business.

How To Keep Your Bitcoin Safe When You Have to Flee Your home

Sometimes things get politically or economically so unstable that you have no option but to flee your home. Bitcoin offers an immensely powerful tool to safely bring your wealth with you.

Fun Facts About The Halving

A short list of little known facts about Bitcoin's supply schedule and past halvings.

What the heck is CatVM?

A breakdown of Taproot Wizard's recent CatVM proposal, what it actually is, and what it could be useful for.

Dogma Kills Brain Cells

All cultures require some overarching belief to hold it together as a cohesive identity. But when that belief is followed too blindly it leads to stagnation and dissent. From "The Inscription Issue".

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