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r/SatoshiStreetBetsSee Post

Restore Truth Token. The first and only FEC approved crypto to make contributions to campaign finance. CEO John Ward attended Mar-A-Lago to discuss RTT with members of the GOP. Follow our socials & join the movement.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

RTT has officially become the very first token to be accepted as a contributor to political campaign finance. This has never been done before and taken months of extensive work. The first candidate to receive a contribution was Max Miler. Another step forward to mass crypto adoption.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

RTT has officially become the very first token to be accepted as a contributor to political campaign finance. This has never been done before and taken months of extensive work. The first candidate to receive a contribution was Max Miler. Another step forward to mass crypto adoption.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

RTT has officially become the very first token to be accepted as a contributor to political campaign finance. This has never been done before and taken months of extensive work. The first candidate to receive a contribution was Max Miler. Another step forward to mass crypto adoption.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Post

DiscoBurnToken buy&burn for Rebel! (RTT) Season 2 of Disco Burn Party! 70% of the prize fund - 20% was given to LuckyToken (LKT) by Rebel and 10% to St Judes Children’s Research Hospital ❤️

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

> Also, aside from removing one RTT, TFO won't do anything for the slow start phase, so file transfers will still take a long time. It's always been the case, even on Earth, that you're supposed to tune the TCP receive window size to the bandwidth×delay product. If you did that for an interplanetary connection, the receive window might be gigabytes in size, meaning an entire large file could be transmitted before the sender receives back an ACK of the very first segment. So, again, no problem with TCP, as long as you set its parameters appropriately. >Also, what browsers support it now? I have no idea. It's trivial to add. >Or just ditch Web pages for such scenarios, and use efficient machine-oriented protocols instead? Ideally, yes, but that requires buy-in on the server side as well, and that's by no means a given.

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r/BitcoinSee Comment

> TCP Fast Open allows the client to send its request inside its initial SYN packet, and the server can begin sending its response inside its SYN+ACK packet, so there's only one round-trip delay of latency per request. Helpful, yes. Do note, however: TFO requires the client and server to have already had a connection in which the server provides a security cookie, before it can be used with that pair. Also, aside from removing one RTT, TFO won't do anything for the slow start phase, so file transfers will still take a long time. Also, what browsers support it now? I found information that it was removed from both Edge and Firefox a couple of years ago, possibly in favor of QUIC. Not sure about others, though. > Imagine trying to do online banking when it takes half a hour for each page to load. Your login session would time out at the server before you even received your account dashboard. There will need to be a proxy on Earth to which Mars-based browsers can send a script of which links to "click" and what form data to fill in. Or just ditch Web pages for such scenarios, and use efficient machine-oriented protocols instead?

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