Oddbean new post about | logout
 Cope again 
nostr:nevent1qqsp7reretmcfz5ajlyulrm8uacmatapdspkezfvr30s2mc5r54aq6sppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qgszdzu53dd2kjatpe2rpmjfu08lz9mkeuvrm7fmxg2el9nsa42pf9grqsqqqqqptm6mum 
 Cope again and again nostr:nevent1qqsd9e3vgpcxdchj2azw98tf74uk0jnanf2g7vrk3zfxqfg3zf90w6qpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutczypwdurfukf7vtxaugye0l7jude6vwhn7vjj67kfwr4wxur5dej0yvqcyqqqqqqgrafrzk 
 Comparison between transactions of BTC vs XMR
nostr:nevent1qqs9ls5pyt0ujslnq3v05r4f0rdy0hfay3aumh2u0n6jzxhuazxdyrgpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutczyq6x2x5njtf5h7wsvn3e70qshmhhfd0z3ecscpejgvtmdp7y40t7sqcyqqqqqqg9u4v3x 
 Meanwhile lightning and ecash 
https://image.nostr.build/93b075e6035ec30b25955ef26c7dbffbb1b9cd5ef60222cf1539255e5836b07f.jpg
https://image.nostr.build/3b3a571a0a6178c5c993104213861c1d7ab1789467701bcff7651d70d180954a.jpg
https://image.nostr.build/95e27daf5a57c5ac807d2461bc72283c409a03371002171749d292fa798595a1.jpg
 
 Have fun bro 

Have fun 
 there are 11 rollups listed on l2beat.com that each have more money deposited into them than the lightning network. out of these only two of the rollups can really be considered non-custodial at this point in time, but those two have capacity equivalent to 209,240 BTC and 96,572 BTC respectively, compared to lightning's 5,207 BTC. and a huge chunk of the BTC on lightning is held inside custodial wallet providers. so lightning isn't just losing against monero in usage, particularly non-custodial usage, it is also losing against rollups. 
 Every day Monero is getting more ground.

https://image.nostr.build/635f3e6aa1382c84ed64504bbfe99c3391e844caf2626f2e24e9d10fe33af0a6.jpg 
 I think it's because bitcoiners don't trade their sata for shitcoins  
 Consider the following:
nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzqjh9zhk8t2k69qtrjlw6snxx8sk2rc4j006f79e6hk5hvjummc6mqqsg22yqkfnh4a808y5w9s3hequwm78dc3hk3pjmyq86n9cwlmqm89saz5stu 
 Huh. I had no idea Monero was that active. Pretty damn cool.

I would be fine with Monero being priced against a Bitcoin standard. Seems the core of BTC doesn't want payments on the L1 and scaling is a problem on L2's at the moment. Monero is an obvious choice in that case, since Bitcoin is taking the role of SoV. 
 Pretty much the only coin used to purchase gigs and things online nowadays.