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DTCC spokesperson says that the Blackrock ETF has actually been on there since August

nobody noticed it ?
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watching world series. Rangers against D-Backs

As a met fan i don’t care who wins but hoping for an excellent game.
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Buddius interruptus

...a quiet 'iPad' evening with a glass of red.
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True. How could i not see this?!
(Count the knuckles!)

true, typically...but at some angles the joint between the two phalanges of the thumb can resemble a knuckle.
it's messed up for a general case...I agree...but at least it is not 6.

Yeah, just zoom in, you'll recognize the other details. My initial thought on this pic was "Photoshop", but i didn't zoom in to look closer, at that time.
I admit, i tried to position my hand, watching it in the mirror, to form a straight line of "knuckles" after reading your post  Grin


Well, I didn't even consider the possibility of it being AI-generated. I did a Google image search and got a single hit to some kind of social media page of a Japanese gal, that's full of AI-generated girls.

Knuckles/palm looks OK to me. Maybe borderline 6-fingered, but not clear enough. Doesn't in the least affect the overall hotness of the girl.

Not even questioning the hotness  Grin
But there are some more hints if you look closer. The shadow of the hair strand, different reflections in both pupils, shadow of the forearm is missing.
I'm absolutely drawn to details, you know. That's why i wonder that i missed the five straight-lined knuckles on the first view.
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I just had to search for this image, as the girl is truly heavenly beautiful.

It is AI-generated!

Just imagine the possibilities...

True. How could i not see this?!
(Count the knuckles!)

Well, I didn't even consider the possibility of it being AI-generated. I did a Google image search and got a single hit to some kind of social media page of a Japanese gal, that's full of AI-generated girls.

Knuckles/palm looks OK to me. Maybe borderline 6-fingered, but not clear enough. Doesn't in the least affect the overall hotness of the girl.
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I just had to search for this image, as the girl is truly heavenly beautiful.

It is AI-generated!

Just imagine the possibilities...

True. How could i not see this?!
(Count the knuckles!)

true, typically...but at some angles the joint between the two phalanges of the thumb can resemble a knuckle.
it's messed up for a general case...I agree...but at least it is not 6.
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in addition to the options for losing keys mentioned by Biodom, there is always an unexpected hacking option. We can recall the story that happened a few months ago with Libbitcoin, where key generation was carried out with insufficient entropy, as a result of which the keys generated in this way were especially vulnerable to hackers. This way, you can be confident in the safety of your keys and still face the loss of your bitcoins. The probability of this is almost zero, but still not zero.

This is why addresses must be created on a computer which has no internet connectivity and printed on a printer that will never have internet access. Printer spooler buffers can be hacked.

Whats wrong with handwriting?
All possible leaking problems avoided and it should not be like a big deal writing a dozen of simple words down.



well, in this case you rely on additional wallet or ledger/trezor software, right?
@Who is John Galt?, I believe, gave an example of the real life case of such wallet software derping and getting itself hacked.
I read recently about one example of supposedly unhackable hadware (iron key or iron box?) getting hacked via a relatively simple method: they were able to reopen it for many tries (instead of just 10) and after 200 tril tries, they got the code. There were other cases. Normies and/or nocoiners cannot know what will or will not work in a long run.
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This why addresses must be created on a computer which has no internet connectivity and printed on a printer that will never have internet access. Printer spooler buffers can be hacked.

Whats wrong with handwriting?
All possible leaking problems avoided and it should not be like a big deal writing a dozen of simple words down.

I like QR codes.
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in addition to the options for losing keys mentioned by Biodom, there is always an unexpected hacking option. We can recall the story that happened a few months ago with Libbitcoin, where key generation was carried out with insufficient entropy, as a result of which the keys generated in this way were especially vulnerable to hackers. This way, you can be confident in the safety of your keys and still face the loss of your bitcoins. The probability of this is almost zero, but still not zero.

This is why addresses must be created on a computer which has no internet connectivity and printed on a printer that will never have internet access. Printer spooler buffers can be hacked.

Whats wrong with handwriting?
All possible leaking problems avoided and it should not be like a big deal writing a dozen of simple words down.

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I just had to search for this image, as the girl is truly heavenly beautiful.

It is AI-generated!

Just imagine the possibilities...

True. How could i not see this?!
(Count the knuckles!)
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I just had to search for this image, as the girl is truly heavenly beautiful.

It is AI-generated!

Just imagine the possibilities...

Yeah, the AI can generate pretty good photos these days and I'm sure that in future it will be more advanced to create something that would be very real.

I believe there are possibilities and dangers as well. When AI gets too smart then people can use it for negative things as well.

They may make naked pictures of someone and blackmail that person and do many bad things with that person.

AI is good as long as the ones who use it have a good mindset.
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I think that if Gary Gensler still serves as Chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Bitcoin ETF Maintance/Assessment that is scheduled is only a pseudo hope that it will be approved by him ..




Do you have the same thoughts with me? Grin
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in addition to the options for losing keys mentioned by Biodom, there is always an unexpected hacking option. We can recall the story that happened a few months ago with Libbitcoin, where key generation was carried out with insufficient entropy, as a result of which the keys generated in this way were especially vulnerable to hackers. This way, you can be confident in the safety of your keys and still face the loss of your bitcoins. The probability of this is almost zero, but still not zero.

This is why addresses must be created on a computer which has no internet connectivity and printed on a printer that will never have internet access. Printer spooler buffers can be hacked.

What you say is correct, but it would not have helped in the Libbitcoin story. There, the method of generating private keys itself was compromised; it turned out to be insufficiently random. If, with a sufficient level of entropy, potentially only a quantum computer in a few decades will be able to crack the private key of Bitcoin, then the keys generated by software using Libbitcoin can be cracked by a fairly powerful ordinary computer. And this is an unacceptable level of vulnerability. Even if you generate a key on a computer that is not connected to the network, this would not be enough. If anyone has used any software that uses Libbitcoin and has not yet transferred their bitcoins to other addresses, it is better to do so immediately.
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