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Adolescence on Netflix... Silence... Slow clap...
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Warpcast you are too optimist. If you had analized my X profile I'd be probably closer to speculator 😉
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This python version of Q1 wallet is ended up giving a lot of issues with macOS python venv. I have decided to drop it and I simply converted the current bash version to work on macOS too, should go more smoothly hopefully.
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Stop using centralized chains. Stop letting centralized chains' builders hijack events that aren't about it. Stop giving corner to people telling you centralized chains are for everyone. If crypto is supposed to be decentralized, call out the crypto cosplay, kick out the VCs and shills who are funneling billions into the performance artists turned "founders" launching another centralized fork of the same damn chain, and start building the future.
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I have converted the Q1 wallet script from Bash to Python for direct compatibility with: Linux / Windows WSL Windows (although qclient is not yet available for Windows) macOS I have tested this on Windows WSL, and everything seems to work fine (although I have not tested the qclient-specific features like sending, merging, or splitting). If anyone would like to test this on macOS, it would be greatly appreciated (I don't have a Mac). 👉 https://github.com/lamat1111/Q1-Wallet/tree/main/test
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The trilemma should actually be a quadrilemma (which is what Quilibrium is addressing): ⚡ Security 📈 Scalability 🌐 Decentralization and... 🔒 Privacy Without built-in E2EE, you always hit a wall because, when regulations start to heavily impact, public blockchains will simply not be usable for many business use cases (handling sensible data, AI training, financial services, RWA...) This is why protocols like Nillion are being built to add privacy ON TOP of existing chains. But Quilibrium is the only one I know that has built-in privacy. It's pretty fucking cool.
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If you are curious about the many Quilibrium use cases, here are some in-depth articles written by an anon community member (not me) https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/wiki/quiibrium-use-cases • Quilibrium WASM integration • A data storage solution built for maximum security • Hosting ERP Systems on the Quilibrium Network • The Internet Needed for the Evolution of Smart Cities • Quilibrium: the Path to Achieving Scale for AI • Moving Tokenized Real-World Assets Onto Quilibrium • Quilibrium: A Global Network For Unlocking AI Agents' True Potential More coming every week, be sure to follow https://x.com/QuilibriumOne
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Imo they are doing it for fear of the competition. Totally respectable choiche, just not aligned with Q core values. The AGPL licence would be the way to go.
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Qrim features are great, but their code is closed source, they are undoxxed, and they won't disclose their auditor. There is simply too much unknown for my taste.
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I'm a certified Signal Booster! Identify yours now!
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I had completely forgotten about this speech 😆. What a great show it was.
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Building /quilibrium EDIT: Developer preview of S3/KMS coming! Please reach out by DC if you would like to be onboarded. It will open with only Q Inc's "free tier" limits, but when 2.1 is live, the higher tiers can be paid for in QUIL, $wquil, and $usdc. Over 450 communities on Quorum, nearly two million messages sent, hundreds to thousands of people online at any time, P2P, E2EE, and growing constantly. This week: - Even faster hypergraph implementation - Milestone 5 testing is in progress with our hypersync convergence test confirming all nodes reconcile to the same hypergraph state - Quorum received a few small tweaks and improvements, including support for stickers, sync and public invite link improvements landing over the weekend This upcoming week is going to be insane to witness. Buckle up!
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On 13 February 2025, 109 civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including Global Encryption Coalition members, published a joint letter to the British Home Secretary Yvette Cooper calling on the UK Home Office to rescind its demand that Apple create a backdoor into its end-to-end encrypted services. The letter remains open until 20 February for additional signatories, please join Quilibrium, Tor, Zcash, Filecoin, and many others in taking a stand against this assault on our right to use cryptography. https://www.globalencryption.org/2025/02/joint-letter-on-the-uk-governments-use-of-investigatory-powers-act-to-attack-end-to-end-encryption/#dbd1ccb2-bd78-49eb-b262-b41b0bf71c72-link
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In 1983, the video game industry fell apart because of the sheer quantity of shit being shoveled to consumers. Most analysts were calling it for the industry, that home gaming would never thrive again. The infamous Atari landfill. Then a company that made most of their money off of playing cards and gambling decided to pivot their game system play as a broader "entertainment system", reimagining how games and entertainment can be done, with strong quality controls in their developer onboarding and promotion. It worked. Everyone remembers the NES. Few remember the landfill. Crypto has lost its way, but it can be brought back. The trick is simple: play a different game.
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Slowly at first... Then suddenly all at once.
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Building /quilibrium Over 300 communities on Quorum, tens of thousands of messages every day, hundreds of people online at any time, P2P, E2EE, and growing constantly. This week: - wrapping up pre-2.0 mints by Jan 28 (needs to finish before 2.1 release) - 2.0.6-p3 prerelease available for folks wanting to test high speed intrinsic implementations of the VDF while we figure out linker issues - Milestone 3 components being grind tested and revised, data proof times down to 100ms worst case, hypergraph lookups are now screaming fast Quorum got a major update as well: - small QoL improvements (example: you can create an account with no pfp now) - sync is now against any peer - biggest: Public Invite Links (please note, this is still a beta, there are early spaces that have small quirks from early creation, so if you generate a public invite link and it's not working for folks, close the editor and generate a new one) Next up: Full milestone 3 release on testnet, Q name service, more improvements for Quorum
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🚀 Major Update for the Q1 Quickstart Menu Your menu should update automatically, if it doesn't, or if you want to install it from scratch, visit: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/q1-node-quickstart-menu NEW FEATURES: - Node and QClient version auto-check, with warning messages if an update is needed - Node auto-updates: you can now choose to enable or disable auto-updates for the Node and QClient - "Install node" and "prepare server" now only show if you don't have a node installed, along with special instructions for new users - QClient actions: opens a submenu with options to manage your QUIL tokens. - You can also use the QClient actions menu as a standalone menu by calling "qclient" in your terminal IMPROVEMENTS: - Menu autoload on login is now optional and improved to avoid issues with interactive shell and tmux sessions - Node/Qclient install and update scripts have been improved - Several fixes and logic improvements throughout the entire code
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You can download the Q1 menu here: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/q1-node-quickstart-menu Only compatible with Linux - Ubuntu 22/24
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The Q1 menu has now an option to open a "Qclient Actions" submenu with all the Qclient commands for easy of use :-) I've updated all QClient tutorials and consolidated them here: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/tutorials/qclient I've also published a short "How to Bridge" guide here: https://docs.quilibrium.one/start/tutorials/qclient/how-to-bridge-quil-to-wquil
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