- Bitcoiner.
- Aspiring poet.
- Dealer of Bitcoin and Lightning knowledge.
- Almighty Engineer.
- Shitposter, sometimes.
- Shadowy super coder at LN Markets.

No, Proof of Work Is Not Some "Costly Mistake"
The desire to write this article came to me from the recent publication of two papers1 by Pr. Jean-Paul Delahaye, professor emeritus at the University of Lille 1 and researcher at the Centre de recherche en informatique, signal et automatique of Lille (CNRS/Centrale Lille Institut/University of Lille). However, I hesitated for a long time before deciding to do it. Indeed, I had the impression that counter-arguments to those of Pr. Delahaye already existed in profusion, freely accessible for those who would take the trouble to look for them....

The Empire of Tyranny
Ô Tyranny! Abhorred your not so distant shores Always expanding like the flower of blood That expands through the injury of a Fallen Gaining land on our salted sea of Freedom Dried up by the forever lasting star of Evil. And as the water dries, only remains the salt - eternal ore for our extinguished dreams. Yet a proverb spreads There would be a water that never dries An acidic water, unpleasant and hard to drink...

Peeling the Onion
This article is the second (out of two) concerning Onion Routing. Therefore, it is recommended to read the first article before this one In a previous article I went into some details as to how Onion Routing allows payments to be processed accross the Lightning Network in a quite privacy preserving manner. More precisely, we saw how the identities of the emitter and the receiver of a payment are hidden via the use of successive layers of encryption in the messages that nodes exchange about a payment....

Onion Routing
This article is the first (out of two) concerning Onion Routing. It is also the first of the Routing Series, where I'll try to cover in depth how routing works in the Lightning Network, and how it could work differently (ever heard this story about an ant jumping on a trampoline?). This article is an introduction to Onion Routing, and offers a "high level" view of how it works. The second article will go deeper into the inner workings of Onion Routing in the Lightning Network....
AOPP: regulators getting cheesy?
A (heated) discussion on a specific piece of regulation and its application has quickly spread through Bitcoin Twitter in the last hours, following a tweet by shaquille o’atmeal (@crypt0e): https://t.co/uKQJ7r3uUn It's more than just Trezor: pic.twitter.com/6fOn2LRTy3 — shaquille o'atmeal (@crypt0e) January 27, 2022 I found the topic interesting enough to wrap up my thoughts on the matter in a short article. I hope it will also help the reader quickly get grasp of what is at stake here....