markjgsmith

Friday, April 26, 2024

Great Citadel Dispatch episode covering Bitcoin privacy with some really interesting examples of normal people getting caught up in the regulatory weeds. There's this big distinction between clean and dirty coins. Dirty being those that have questionable history, like having been through a mixer or perhaps were previously stolen. Many exchanges will block and confiscate your coins if they are deemed to be dirty, even if you have legitimate reasons for having the dirty coins.

Surely eventually all coins will be dirty though right? We are talking about a circular economy. Isn't this just going to eventually remove all coins from circulation? Exacerbated by the fact that it would benefit some people because the price would go up since less useable coins. #

Very cool segment in the latest Linux unplugged podcast where they talk about the tech on the International Space Station (ISS).

  • Hardware inside and outside, sometimes spacewalks are necessary to replace hardware
  • Lots of linux on ISS
  • Activating windows from space can be a bit tricky
  • Lots of very old computers, pentiums, 386s, rad hardened to protect from X-rays
  • They use wireshark a lot

It's a pretty neat segment especially if you are interested in space related stuff. #

Countries in EU with no limit on cash you can carry

I was listening to the latest Crypto Voices podcast where they were discussing the recent bitcoin halving. A topic that came up towards the end of the show was how many governments have introduced regulation restricting how much cash you are allowed to carry on your person.

It's really draconian in some places, for example France apparently has a 1000 euro limit. Seems like there would be many legitimate reasons for having more than this limit. Tourists for example could easily hit this limit, or proprietors of businesses that manage a cash float like a pub or restaurant.

Anyway they list on the show the countries that don't impose such limits. Reproducing here as I can see this might be useful information.

  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • Ireland
  • Cyprus
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Germany
  • Austria
  • Sweden

Hopefully at some point I'll be able to use this list, I just need to find some money.