Code Is Not Crime: Samourai Petition, Pool Scams, and Open Mining Tools

DEC 17, 2025144 MIN
POD256 | Bitcoin Mining, Freedom Tech, and Awesome Tangents

Code Is Not Crime: Samourai Petition, Pool Scams, and Open Mining Tools

DEC 17, 2025144 MIN

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<p>In today’s POD256, we opened with a timely update on the <a href="https://change.org/billandkeonne" target="_blank">Change.org petition</a> to pardon Samourai Wallet developers Bill and Keonne. We dug into confusing verification flows, the low conversion rate from views to valid signatures, why pseudonyms and disposable emails are allowed, and why donations on Change.org don’t reach the families; direct support should go to <a href="https://givesendgo.com/billandkeonne" target="_blank">GiveSendGo</a>. We also covered the growing media push, the reported acknowledgment from President Trump, and counter-narratives forming in the broader media. From there, we pivoted into mining: BitCrane and Addit boards for S19/Whatsminer control, Mujina support, 120V PSU unlocks, and heat-reuse projects. We previewed our Telehash fundraiser and HydraPool setup for NEMS, discussed pool trust and verification (including scam pools and coinbase-checking tools), OCEAN’s decentralization claims, and why share-chain style P2Pool v2 matters. We wrapped with open hardware manufacturing updates (pick-and-place triumphs and solder paste woes), Heatbit’s new radiant “Canvas” miner, and practical self-hosting lessons; closing with a call to action to sign the Samourai petition and keep the pressure on while the window remains open.</p>