Cyclist bombarded with cheeky comments after posing in mesh shorts that expose bum
A cyclist who was seen wearing a pair of see-through mesh cycling shorts has been bombarded with cheeky messages after photos were shared in a Facebook group. People were divided over the racy shorts
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The $5 Wrench Attack And Your Bitcoin Stack
A proposed set of solutions to the often-thought-about physical security of bitcoin storage
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A proposed set of solutions to the often-thought-about physical security of bitcoin storage
Alright, class, let s put our tinfoil hats on for today’s discussion. In today’s lesson, we are going to address surviving the fabled $5 wrench attack with our health and bitcoin stack intact.
First, some background: what is a $5 wrench attack?
I m glad you asked. It s actually quite simple.
Imagine for a moment that through some sequence of events, crooks or criminals learn that you are the proud owner of a handsome stack of satoshis. Whether through poor operational security on your part, or a customer data breach, or by other means, it doesn t really matter. They know (or assume) that you own and control the private keys to a stash of bitcoin. And now they know where you live. Add in one of Bitcoin s pre-programmed bull cycles, and now, o
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While filling out the 2016 presidential election ballot, Brandon Chapman wrote in his Uncle Jim, former mayor of Susanville, California, for president of the U.S.
“If we were even close to a swing state … I wouldn’t be doing that, right, I would have voted,” Chapman said. “But in this case, my conscience was something else.”
Chapman, Pullman City Councilmember for Ward 3, said he wanted to pay homage to a man he admires and respects. Chapman comes from a family interested in local issues – a passion exemplified during his four-year tenure on the Pullman City Council.
After examining how much emotional capital the position required, how much energy the job took, and whether serving as a councilmember was the right thing for his family, Chapman said he decided to not run for re-election in November.
The sale of 'Everydays: the First 5,000 Days', a virtual mosaic created by Mike Winkelmann, aka Beeple, caused upheaval on the art market, where digital art was still a niche just six months ago.