Alex Gleason
I create software that empowers people online.
I'm vegan btw.
The feature lets users send and receive USDC through Cash App, expanding the app’s crypto functionality beyond its long standing Bitcoin focus. The launch follows Block’s earlier plan to add stablecoin support in early 2026, with Cash App choosing Solana as the initial network for the integration.
Source: cryptobriefing.com
Coin control is a feature in some Bitcoin wallets that allows users to manually select which unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs) to spend in a transaction, providing greater control over privacy and transaction fees. It helps users avoid consolidating funds from different sources, which could reveal their total balance on the blockchain.
Source: duckduckgo.com
Dudes casually holding like 30000 bells
Source: www.reddit.com
The current version of Phoenix offers no advantage regarding privacy over existing, hosted, custodial wallets. We (ACINQ) know the final destination and amount of payments.
Source: phoenix.acinq.co
Phoenix is trust-minimized, but not trustless. Wise people know that there is no such thing as trustless and that it's all a matter of trade-offs.
Source: phoenix.acinq.co
For practical, real-world privacy today, Monero offers substantially stronger privacy than Bitcoin used exclusively with Silent Payments — even if every sender and receiver used Silent Payments correctly.
Source: chatgpt.com
However, the Ark protocol design has very little in common with Lightning’s design. Lightning is a payment channel network where participants create channels between pairs of users, forming a network through which payments are routed along paths between these channels. Ark, on the other hand, is a client-server protocol, with users coordinating their payments via a central server while retaining control over their own bitcoin.
Source: ark-protocol.org
If ACINQ (or even the whole Lightning Network) completely disappears overnight, your funds will still be safe, but you won't be able to make any payments.
Source: phoenix.acinq.co
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The V3 cut was built programmatically using code (Remotion, a React-based video framework) running in a sandbox environment. Here's the precise recipe:
Source: app.lumalabs.ai
Saturn (Latin: Sāturnus [saːˈtʊrnʊs]) was a god in ancient Roman religion, and a character in Roman mythology. He was described as a god of time, generation, dissolution, abundance, wealth, agriculture, periodic renewal and liberation. Saturn's mythological reign was depicted as a Golden Age of abundance and peace. After the Roman conquest of Greece, he was conflated with the Greek Titan Cronus. Saturn's consort was his sister Ops, with whom he fathered Jupiter, Neptune, Pluto, Juno, Ceres and Vesta.
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