My final appearance on What Bitcoin Did is now available! https://youtube.com/watch?v=yCWJY8olZHU
Did you get swatted? Holy shit
Yeah I have several articles about it on my blog, including the multi-year story of my hunt for the attacker. https://blog.lopp.net/to-swat-a-swatter/
Daaaaaamn. Swatted by the actions of a minor over a debate? Good you took the proper actions to find the guy and to work on your own privacy. Luckily the police was a bit competent and didn't start shooting
Final
Final, as in never again?
What Bitcoin Did is winding down and Peter is starting a different podcast that's wider ranging.
Ahhhhhhh!!!!!! wtf. I listen to every episode and I’m listening to yours now . RIP WBD One of the most underrated podcasts on the topic . ✊🏼
underrated: no most hated on: maybe https://image.nostr.build/c1561ed3a7e51f285ae9622fcd311163abab155cf3a927ce363aea80573a6598.jpg
His best pod yet
Related to security: is there a way to hire you for a 1:1 technical security advice/consulting call? Basically to just pick your brain for 30 mins or so? For business purposes
I can't wait to watch it! however peter MacCormack has proven he falls for the western narrative on #Ukraine in his recent podcasts and I can't help but find him simple minded since then. Nevertheless he does produce good content with great interviewees!
Great discussion entry points for future episodes on my Bitcoin Security Maps podcast. Nothing new you haven't thought of before but three imaginary ideas came to me as I listened: 1) When using multisig: it may be beneficial for one of the key holders to be an armed and public (possibly national military or local police) participant which could be identified on the wallet itself (much like the logo of a household alarm system at the door) if under attack. 2) When a bitcoiner with significant holdings, be public about only up to $1M in USD. That is an incredible amount of economic energy to most people on this planet. One can already do most things in one life with such an amount. Most people alive do not even understand what it may be like to have over $10K USD in their bank account. 3) It might be a good idea to have a "special $10K USD in BTC" wallet always on oneself for situations of a physical attack - prepared with a "special" setup, never to be discussed anywhere. I'd be thrilled to work in the bitcoin community one day, because I really enjoy contemplating security assistance around sovereign economic energy. Cheers!