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@ 3f770d65:7a745b24
2025-05-08 18:09:35đïž Monday, May 26 â Bitcoin Golf Championship & Kickoff Party
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada\ Event: 2nd Annual Bitcoin Golf Championship & Kick Off Party"\ Where: Bali Hai Golf Clubhouse, 5160 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119\ đïž Get Tickets!
Details:
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The week tees off in style with the Bitcoin Golf Championship. Swing clubs by day and swing to music by night.
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Live performances from Nostr-powered acts courtesy of Tunestr, including Ainsley Costello and others.
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Stop by the Purple Pill Booth hosted by Derek and Tanja, who will be on-boarding golfers and attendees to the decentralized social future with Nostr.
đŹ May 27â29 â Bitcoin 2025 Conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center
Location: The Venetian Resort\ Main Attraction for Nostr Fans: The Nostr Lounge\ When: All day, Tuesday through Thursday\ Where: Right outside the Open Source Stage\ đïž Get Tickets!
Come chill at the Nostr Lounge, your home base for all things decentralized social. With seating for \~50, comfy couches, high-tops, and good vibes, itâs the perfect space to meet developers, community leaders, and curious newcomers building the future of censorship-resistant communication.
Bonus: Right across the aisle, youâll find Shopstr, a decentralized marketplace app built on Nostr. Stop by their booth to explore how peer-to-peer commerce works in a truly open ecosystem.
Daily Highlights at the Lounge:
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âïž Hang out casually or sit down for a deeper conversation about the Nostr protocol
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đ§ 1:1 demos from app teams
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đïž Merch available onsite
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đ§ Impromptu lightning talks
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đ€ Scheduled Meetups (details below)
đŻ Nostr Lounge Meetups
Wednesday, May 28 @ 1:00 PM
- Damus Meetup: Come meet the team behind Damus, the OG Nostr app for iOS that helped kickstart the social revolution. They'll also be showcasing their new cross-platform app, Notedeck, designed for a more unified Nostr experience across devices. Grab some merch, get a demo, and connect directly with the developers.
Thursday, May 29 @ 1:00 PM
- Primal Meetup: Dive into Primal, the slickest Nostr experience available on web, Android, and iOS. With a built-in wallet, zapping your favorite creators and friends has never been easier. The team will be on-site for hands-on demos, Q&A, merch giveaways, and deeper discussions on building the social layer of Bitcoin.
đïž Nostr Talks at Bitcoin 2025
If you want to hear from the minds building decentralized social, make sure you attend these two official conference sessions:
1. FROSTR Workshop: Multisig Nostr Signing
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đ Time: 11:30 AM â 12:00 PM
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đ Date: Wednesday, May 28
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đ Location: Developer Zone
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đ€ Speaker: Austin Kelsay, Voltage\ A deep-dive into FROST-based multisig key management for Nostr. Geared toward devs and power users interested in key security.
2. Panel: Decentralizing Social Media
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đ Time: 2:00 PM â 2:30 PM
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đ Date: Thursday, May 29
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đ Location: Genesis Stage
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đïž Moderator: McShane (Bitcoin Strategy @ Roxom TV)
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đ„ Speakers:
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Martti Malmi â Early Bitcoin dev, CEO @ Sirius Business Ltd
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Lyn Alden â Analyst & Partner @ Ego Death Capital
Get the big-picture perspective on why decentralized social matters and how Nostr fits into the future of digital communication.
đ NOS VEGAS Meetup & Afterparty
Date: Wednesday, May 28\ Time: 7:00 PM â 1:00 AM\ Location: We All Scream Nightclub, 517 Fremont St., Las Vegas, NV 89101\ đïž Get Tickets!
What to Expect:
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đ¶ Live Music Stage â Featuring Ainsley Costello, Sara Jade, Able James, Martin Groom, Bobby Shell, Jessie Lark, and other V4V artists
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đȘ© DJ Party Deck â With sets by DJ Valerie B LOVE, TatumTurnUp, and more DJs throwing down
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đ°ïž Live-streamed via Tunestr
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đ§ Nostr Education â Talks by Derek Ross, Tomer Strolight, Terry Yiu, OpenMike, and more.
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đ§Ÿ Vendors & Project Booths â Explore new tools and services
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đ Onboarding Stations â Learn how to use Nostr hands-on
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đŠ Nostrich Flocking â Meet your favorite nyms IRL
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đž Three Full Bars â Two floors of socializing overlooking vibrant Fremont Street
This is the after-party of the year for those who love freedom technology and decentralized social community. Donât miss it.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're there to learn, network, party, or build, Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas has a packed week of Nostr-friendly programming. Be sure to catch all the events, visit the Nostr Lounge, and experience the growing decentralized social revolution.
đŁ Find us. Flock with us. Purple pill someone.
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@ a5ee4475:2ca75401
2025-05-08 16:47:00lista #descentralismo #compilado #portugues
*Algumas destas listas ainda estĂŁo sendo trocadas, portanto as versĂ”es mais recentes delas sĂł estĂŁo visĂveis no Amethyst por causa da ferramenta de edição.
Clients do Nostr e Outras Coisas
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Modelos de IA e Ferramentas
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Iniciativas de Bitcoin
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Profissionais Brasileiros no Nostr
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Comunidades em PortuguĂȘs no Nostr
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Grupos em PortuguĂȘs no Nostr
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Jogos de CĂłdigo Aberto
Open Source Games nostr:nevent1qqs0swpxdqfknups697205qg5mpw2e370g5vet07gkexe9n0k05h5qspz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzvuhsyg99aez8269zxu3zd4j8qya92fg7437ax745pqz22ys6v08zef65qypsgqqqqqqshr37wh
Formatação de Texto em Markdown
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Outros Links
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@ a5ee4475:2ca75401
2025-05-08 16:41:28profissional #brasileiros #portugues #lista
[Em Atualização]
nostr:nprofile1qqsvz46xcwfqjyw5xkjh3gs8v63udn6slp2wehn8pyndtcpvvxa7rwqpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsdzu0zr - Estude BITCOIN
!(image)[https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_8896510008477875231689270519.webp]
Canal Principal: https://m.youtube.com/@altierebtc
Canal de Games: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCm9dUXKlVbDOfa-7GB-6gxw
Twitch: https://m.twitch.tv/altiere/home
Endereço Lightning: Quietcarol43@walletofsatoshi.com
Peter Turguniev - nostr:nprofile1qqszleff9gkly5z85wf0em4dw4zcsaw8whp3es50f0syeme73kc49ygpzemhxue69uhkummnw3ex2mrfw3jhxtn0wfnj7qgj4r9
Site: ANCAP.SU
!(image)[https://i.im.ge/2023/06/01/hCgPJa.03de86ce-3106-4a4b-859c-b6b4d9e6e62e.jpg]
Canal Principal: https://m.youtube.com/@ancap_su
VisĂŁo LibertĂĄria: https://m.youtube.com/@Visao_Libertaria
Canal de Programação: https://m.youtube.com/@safesrc
Canal Mundo em Revolução: https://m.youtube.com/@wrevolving
Canal Hoje no X: https://m.youtube.com/@noxhoje
Canal Antigo: https://m.youtube.com/@ANCAPSUClassic
Site: https://pimentanocafe.com.br/
ANCAP.SU (Odysee): https://odysee.com/@ancapsu:be
VisĂŁo LibertĂĄria (Odysee): https://odysee.com/@ancapsu:c
Endereço Lightning: Ancapsu@getalby.com
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Economista e Cientista de Dados
!(image)[https://image.nostr.build/9caacd289ed01ad6fecd331a43218da6ce3c2f5713d9e9a4fc8c8b531728deb8.jpg]
Repositorio de codigos: https://github.com/Argonalyst
NotĂcias sobre tecnologia e inteligĂȘncia artificial: https://youtube.com/@argonalyst
https://www.argonalyst.com/
Bitcoinheiros - nostr:nprofile1qqsdg0vnpw76lujncaexfh0fy747dheynq9s5m9wqxulcu2szlwqpfcpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9ekk7mf0cmje9h
!(image)[https://void.cat/d/A6LisLBh5cmyYtrgkjqBxe.webp]
Canal Principal: https://m.youtube.com/@Bitcoinheiros
Canal de Cortes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC82m2TCXSHWcqSLym5BzjLQ/
Site: https://bitcoinheiros.com/
Endereço Lightning: ln@pay.bitcoinheiros.com
Ărea Bitcoin - Divulgação sobre Bitcoin
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!(image)[https://m.primal.net/KXBa.jpg]
Canal Principal: https://m.youtube.com/@AreaBitcoin
Site: Areabitcoin.com.br
Endereço Lightning: Cyanlionfish5@primal.net
nostr:nprofile1qqs075udlpdc60js8ade7st2zt942ghj0ehd6frnwjtylss5c9kdxzgpr9mhxue69uhkyu3wwp6hyurvv4ex2mrp0yhxxmmd9uq32amnwvaz7tmhda6zumn0wd68ytnsv9e8g7g24pghx - Dev
RepositĂłrio: https://github.com/antonioconselheiro/omeglestr
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BiĂłlogo e colunista
!(image)[https://image.nostr.build/8bddd8cd3e2e65c76cd7b02179e3ddeb3a1a1171f0a0ae32594278a9ccf19da0.jpg]
Canal Principal: https://m.youtube.com/@EliVieira
Endereço Lightning: Elivieira@bipa.app
nostr:nprofile1qqsgy4gvl2n03ylylv0ack59res7nytkjdq5wpqcw9ch5eqhwwnpnvgpypmhxw309aex2mrp0ykkummnw3ez6cnj9e3k7mfwvfer5dpcxsuz7qgewaehxw309a38ytnsw4e8qmr9wfjkccte9e3k7mf0qyvhwumn8ghj7cmv9ec82unsd3jhyetvv9ujucm0d5hs6m9t8t
Canal Principal: https://youtube.com/@Akitando
https://www.akitaonrails.com/
https://www.codeminer42.com/
Endereço Lightning: Akitaonrails@strike.me
Felipe Ojeda - nostr:nprofile1qqsv7c6qu0qsy9wxg9cqkhle078j46rhsvz64f6vukxdmpkdt7vt55cpz9mhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejj7qg4waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t09uq3wamnwvaz7tmpw3kxzuewdehhxarj9ekxzmny9uwes77q
SaĂda fiscal para o Paraguai e P2P
https://youtube.com/@bitcoineliberdade
Lightning Network: ojeda@blink.sv
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Engenheiro
Construção econÎmica e sustentåvel: https://amandaefernando.com.br/
https://youtube.com/@amandaefernando
Carteira de Zap: lilacgecko5@blink.com
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Canal principal: https://youtube.com/@fernandoulrichcanal
nostr:npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6
https://fiatjaf.com/
RepositĂłrios de cĂłdigos:
https://git.fiatjaf.com/
https://github.com/fiatjaf
Outros repositĂłrios:
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr
Carteita de Zap: fiatjaf@zbd.gg
nostr:nprofile1qqsw2s3zjedanx8nve9zda7zkemx5n5d4v0mt0ncehfa7qkkjse5v5gpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsxnexr8
Canal Principal: https://m.youtube.com/@FoxyeBitcoin
Endereço Lightning: Foxye@bipa.app
nostr:npub1vudm0xsx4cv3zkvvq7k5836tnkv64q0h7uudnwujr4a4l9zc2p9s0x8url - IrmĂŁos Chioca
Tradutores e publicadores de temĂĄticas libertĂĄrias [livros, artigos, vĂdeos e textos]
https://rothbardbrasil.com/
Canal principal: https://youtube.com/@institutorothbardbrasil
Carteira de zap: trendybean80@walletofsatoshi.com
JoĂŁo Abitante - nostr:nprofile1qqsyzwgmhmdsduuya866s2pnnkw2x956wdpumtjjw3rp4ueyunv9hlspr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfnj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctclycz6e
Contador LibertĂĄrio
!(image)[https://m.primal.net/KWoL.png]
Canal Principal: https://youtube.com/@ahoradaelisao
Endereço Lightning: libertcontador@pay.bbw.sv
JoĂŁo Trein - nostr:nprofile1qqsze3h79ljwzqp7ryre9n6p9z8m4t4m5806v8anxu9q2dx7n5cgqfgpz3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wcq35amnwvaz7tm5dpjkvmmjv4ehgtnwdaehgu339e3k7mgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumrpdejqj2zepn
Bitcoin e Cyber segurança
https://youtube.com/@tninvest
Carteira de Zap: tninvest@blink.com
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Atendimento psicolĂłgico e sobrevivencialismo
Canal sobrevivencialismo: https://youtube.com/@sobrevivencialismo
Canal de psicologia: https://youtube.com/@juliolobosv
Carteira de zap: juliolobosv@getalby.com
nostr:npub1q88jfh2gasm0ztszhltfl226lhpvlxxq2u0t6smf2n5cn85es4assuwqmp
Divulgadora sobre Bitcoin
https://youtube.com/@bitlorena
Carteira de zap: potterlore@zbd.gg
nostr:nprofile1qqsp05nhmn8x343gme39d8l63z2d34ht4lgln60jn5vm3gsndj7u86qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp09kal50
Ambientalista
https://youtube.com/@marcobatalha
Carteira de zap marcobatalha@getalby.com
Marcus - nostr:npub1wsl3695cnz7skvmcfqx980fmrv5ms3tcfyfg52sttvujgxk3r4lqajteft e nostr:npub12mllp29adf2fw0eeahmseczcu3y4625qyn3v4uwfvkpzlshnmj3qs903ju
https://privatelawsociety.net/know
https://github.com/PrivateLawSociety/pls-mvp
Carteira de zap: anarcus@getalby.com
nostr:nprofile1qqs923ewnsqlx7347cpjhxmcmt0rsmnwf3tasr736pjx4wee9q89ufcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsf83vqq
Programador
RepositĂłrio de cĂłdigos:
https://github.com/misesdev
Aulas de desenvolvimento de cĂłdigo
https://youtube.com/@misesdev
Carteira de Zap: greatasphalt42@walletofsatoshi.com
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RepositĂłrio: https://github.com/ODevLibertario/nostrlivery
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!(image)[https://image.nostr.build/22080bdb678ab61ef863be436d78654f537287951508198bf9fa5129abb289fc.jpg]
Canal Principal: https://m.youtube.com/@PROmetheusHODL
Canal no Odysee: https://odysee.com/@Prometheus:ef
Endereços Lightning e Liquid Blink: prometheus@blink.sv Alby: prometheusyt@getalby.com Liquid: VJLDAirBEPj4deoRnspxG8pnu8Ezxg6ajPcXyXoDXDP1dKn9UDJPDckiX5vBTp9aFQM42B15KpAHqVkc
nostr:npub1ld5xqfflwy6txghaaef2d4rnyzkvwvz2crncmtvhq93xxsqvzqtqzdx4yp
https://youtube.com/@VamosViverFora
Carteira de zap: psp@blink.com
nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z
https://vitorpamplona.com/
Repositorio de codigo:
https://github.com/vitorpamplona
https://github.com/vitorpamplona/amethyst/
Cursos:
Seiiti Arata / Seiiti Arata (InglĂȘs)
Produtor de cursos
https://www.arataacademy.com/
Canal principal: https://youtube.com/@arataacademy
Daniel Miorim e Malboro
Comentarismo e ensino
Alta Linguagem e Curso LibertĂĄrio de Anticomunismo
https://youtube.com/@altalinguagem
Renato 38 e Alan Schramm
Livros, curso e consultoria de Bitcoin
O seguinte canal disponibiliza o curso, mas nĂŁo menciona ser do Renato ou do Alan:
https://youtu.be/ZQaGXchogkk
Rafael Scapella
Viagens, informaçÔes e polĂtica internacional
https://youtube.com/@rafaelscapella?si=IfPjPfVsPlmA_zYX
Roberto Pantoja
Inovaflix - Cursos e Consutoria de NegĂłcios
Canal de informação: https://youtube.com/@robertopantoja
Carlos Xavier
Prof. de Teologia e Direito
Curso de HistĂłria da Filosofia e Direito
Direito sem JuridiquĂȘs:
https://youtube.com/c/DireitosemJuridiquĂȘs
- Playlist libertĂĄria:
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYXudd4-x8GjzIyNZsUzzw8NF-Gkca8sV&si=oyDRdxVDB0b1GLTo
Teodidatas:
https://youtube.com/c/Teodidatas
Jason SchmĂŒtz (Toddyn)
Comunicador sobre jogos e temas gerais
Canal sobre Bitcoin, critica ao Estado e a empresas de jogos, e estilo de vida:
https://youtube.com/@ojasonschmutz
Canal de Jogos:
https://youtube.com/@toddyncp
Curso de criação de jogos sem programar - Codezero | RPG Paper Maker [Atualmente indisponĂvel]
Pigdev
Desenvolvedor de jogos indies
https://youtube.com/@pigdev
Cursos e materiais para desenvolvimento de jogos
https://pigdev.itch.io/
Outros Profissionais LibertĂĄrios
Anderson - Ciberdef
Defesa cibernética
https://youtube.com/@andersonciberdef
Guilherme Bauer - Capital Global
Internacionalização de patrimÎnio
https://odysee.com/@capitalglobalbr:b
TuchĂȘ Nunes
Agricultura, permacultura e bioconstrução
https://youtube.com/@tuchenunesautossustentavel
Jack
Personal trainer
Dicas de treinos https://youtube.com/@lybrjack
Avelino Morganti
Ouro, prata e joias
Compras e pedidos: https://morgantis.com/
Canal de informação: https://youtube.com/@avelinomorganti
Bianca Colobari
Atendimento psicolĂłgico e experiĂȘncia com educação domiciliar para crianças
Canal de informação https://youtube.com/@biancacolombari
Cecilia Isicke (Portugal)
Médica libertåria e bitcoinheira
Canal de informação https://youtube.com/@draceciliaisicke650
NĂŁo LibertĂĄrio e Bitcoiner
NĂșcleo Dharma
Artes Marciais, Autodefesa e Armas
https://youtube.com/channel/UCtbAO1zbJAwd6gDK7Y87JLA
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@ 000002de:c05780a7
2025-05-08 16:14:37Just an observation that makes me chuckle.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974829
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@ 5b730fac:9e746e2a
2025-05-08 15:33:12| Channel | Push to Branch | Previous Installation Method | NIP94 Event ID Updated as Expected | New Update Installed as Expected | Test Passed | | ----------------------------------- | ----------------- | ---------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | deleted config files, first install | Already installed | Manual | Yes | Yes | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzwpnxq6rvdp59d83mz |Before pushing update
Check state
Currently installed NIP94 event:
{ "id": "8e75993b2b6d28e4336bc90150e2c69db97d45f1c7db6bf3c3892cee55f45c44", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746716510, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/bf6608e98a60cf977100d50aa21f720d4e369356fd9b5ca24616f9a7226bd41c.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "bf6608e98a60cf977100d50aa21f720d4e369356fd9b5ca24616f9a7226bd41c" ], [ "ox", "bf6608e98a60cf977100d50aa21f720d4e369356fd9b5ca24616f9a7226bd41c" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package_test-92-1157a2f" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ] }
Current version picked up by opkg:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f
Check basic module's logic
Config.json contains the right event ID: ``` root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "62a39f60f5b3e3f0910adc592c0468c5c134ce321238884e9f016caad4c5231b" }
```
Install.json contains the right package path:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746715561, "download_time": 1746715507, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
Deactivate, delete config files and start
Deactivate & delete config files:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic stop root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status inactive root@OpenWrt:/tmp# rm /etc/tollgate/config.json /etc/tollgate/install.json root@OpenWrt:/tmp# ls /etc/tollgate/config.json /etc/tollgate/install.json ls: /etc/tollgate/config.json: No such file or directory ls: /etc/tollgate/install.json: No such file or directory
Start and check configs. Release channel is set to stable by default:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "unknown" } root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "false", "ip_address_randomized": "false", "install_time": 0, "download_time": 0, "release_channel": "stable", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311 }
Logs are too verbose, but otherwise fine. Skipped all events due to release channel:
Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.233356 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.235395 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.237559 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.239556 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.241685 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.259370 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.261258 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13609]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Thu May 8 15:15:56 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13609]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me
Stop
tollgate-basic
:root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic stop root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status inactive
Switch to
dev
channel:root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "false", "ip_address_randomized": "false", "install_time": 0, "download_time": 0, "release_channel": "stable", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311 } root@OpenWrt:/tmp# vi /etc/tollgate/install.json root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "false", "ip_address_randomized": "false", "install_time": 0, "download_time": 0, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311 }
Restart service:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic start root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status running
Logread:
Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10 NIP94EventID: unknown Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10 IPAddressRandomized: false Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin in future Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint2.nutmix.cash in future Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10 Janitor module initialized and listening for NIP-94 events Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10.861535 Registering handlers... Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10.861715 Starting HTTP server on all interfaces... Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10.861834 Starting to listen for NIP-94 events Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Starting Tollgate - TIP-01 Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Listening on all interfaces on port :2121 Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Starting event processing loop Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://nos.lol Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://nostr.mom Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connected to relay: wss://nos.lol Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscription successful on relay wss://nos.lol Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://nos.lol Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connected to relay: wss://nostr.mom Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscription successful on relay wss://nostr.mom Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://nostr.mom Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connected to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscription successful on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 15:21:30 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me
Trigger new event: ``` c03rad0r@CobradorRomblonMimaropa:~/TG/tollgate-module-basic-go/src$ git push github Enumerating objects: 9, done. Counting objects: 100% (9/9), done. Delta compression using up to 8 threads Compressing objects: 100% (5/5), done. Writing objects: 100% (5/5), 416 bytes | 416.00 KiB/s, done. Total 5 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (4/4), completed with 4 local objects. To https://github.com/OpenTollGate/tollgate-module-basic-go.git 1157a2f..e775bce multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package -> multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package
{ "id": "c73756a13f0ca270510d4301c1dbf433989974c33262fd3cd07627eacc3d6481", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746718037, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078" ], [ "ox", "cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ] } ```
New event caught, updated and restarted:
Thu May 8 15:27:19 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Started the timer Thu May 8 15:27:19 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce] Thu May 8 15:27:19 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce] Thu May 8 15:27:19 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Right Arch Keys count: 61 Thu May 8 15:27:19 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce] Thu May 8 15:27:29 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:27:29.928620 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Thu May 8 15:27:29 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce] Thu May 8 15:27:29 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Newer package version available: multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce Thu May 8 15:27:29 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078.ipk to /tmp/cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078.ipk Thu May 8 15:27:34 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Thu May 8 15:27:34 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: New package version is ready to be installed by cronjob Thu May 8 15:27:34 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:27:34.073022 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 15:27:34 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:27:34.082504 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 15:27:55 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07 NIP94EventID: c73756a13f0ca270510d4301c1dbf433989974c33262fd3cd07627eacc3d6481 Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07 IPAddressRandomized: 10.156.11.1 Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin in future Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint2.nutmix.cash in future Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: Starting Tollgate - TIP-01 Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: Listening on all interfaces on port :2121 Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07 Janitor module initialized and listening for NIP-94 events Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07.915222 Registering handlers... Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07.915366 Starting HTTP server on all interfaces... Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07.917009 Starting to listen for NIP-94 events Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: Starting event processing loop Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.damus.io
New config files with new IP address
root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "c73756a13f0ca270510d4301c1dbf433989974c33262fd3cd07627eacc3d6481" } root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "10.156.11.1", "install_time": 1746718081, "download_time": 1746718054, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311, "update_path": null }
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2025-05-08 15:05:45Good morning, readers!
This week, we bring reports from Bangladesh, where the interim government instructed the central bank to halt the printing of old banknotes featuring Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding president of Bangladesh. This has induced a currency shortage, as new notes have yet to be issued to replace the discontinued ones. As a result, Bangladeshis find themselves holding worthless currency, facing increased costs, and feeling frustrated over such poor currency management. Meanwhile, in Indonesia, citizens are fleeing to gold as the local rupiah currency crashes to record lows amid increasing financial controls from the government.
In open-source news, LNbits, a Bitcoin and Lightning wallet management software, emerged from beta with its v1.0.0 release. LNbits works like a control panel on top of a Bitcoin wallet, letting users divide funds into separate accounts and use different features and functionalities. It is a handy tool for educators, civil society organizations, and communities who want to use Bitcoin for real-world transactions without needing advanced technical skills. We also spotlight a new tool called following .space that allows users to curate and share premade follow packs for nostr. The result is a more straightforward onboarding process for new users interested in censorship-resistant social media and the ability to curate feeds to better suit their interests.
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GLOBAL NEWS
Bangladesh | Currency Shortage as Central Bank Halts Printing of Banknotes
A state-induced cash crunch is paralyzing Bangladesh after the interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, ordered the central bank to discontinue old banknotes featuring Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the founding president of Bangladesh. New cash is expected to be printed in phases beginning in May. But Bangladeshis report they are currently stuck with old and unusable currency, as the national mint has yet to issue replacement currency and lacks the capacity to print more than three notes at a time. Meanwhile, public ATMs continue to dispense old and worn-out banknotes, with merchants reluctantly accepting them and banks refusing to exchange them. Through all this, the central bank of Bangladesh sits on nearly 15,000 crore taka ($1.28 billion) worth of old notes in vaults, but the interim government has refused to release them, deepening public frustration.
Nigeria | Regulates Bitcoin as a Security
Nigerian lawmakers are moving to regulate digital assets as securities by passing the Investment and Securities Act (ISA) 2025. Rather than embrace it as a tool for financial freedom, the law places Bitcoin under the purview of the Nigerian Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Companies must now register with the Nigerian SEC, implement more strict data-collection processes (to harvest personal information), and navigate a legal framework not designed for a borderless and permissionless technology like Bitcoin. The law further grants the SEC access to data from telecom and Internet providers to investigate âillegal market activityâ â a provision that could easily be abused to surveil or intimidate Bitcoin users and developers. Nigeria routinely uses regulations to stifle the presence of open-source money, raising compliance hurdles, imposing taxes, and punishing digital asset companies. Itâs not unreasonable to suspect this new classification could provide the state with a means to suppress the free adoption and innovation of Bitcoin.
Indonesia | Gold Rush Amid Economic Uncertainty
As the rupiah currency falls to record lows, Indonesians are flocking to gold in a rush to protect their savings. But gold isnât the only safe haven. With 74% of Indonesiaâs population unbanked or underbanked, digital tools like Bitcoin offer a more accessible alternative, especially when nearly 70% of Indonesians have Internet access. The Indonesian government is also tightening capital controls. A new policy forces exporters to keep all foreign currency earnings inside the country for a full year to trap dollars in the financial system. HRF grantee Bitcoin Indonesia is responding by helping people in the region (especially in nearby states like Burma) build financial resilience through meetups, workshops, and training focused on Bitcoin custody, privacy, and adoption. In an area where financial services remain out of reach for millions, learning how to save and transact permissionlessly is paramount.
Kenya | Introduces Legal Framework for Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs)
Kenyaâs government introduced a comprehensive legal framework to regulate Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) through its newly proposed 2025 VASP Bill. The legislation outlines strict licensing requirements for digital asset exchanges, wallet providers, brokers, and other digital asset firms. It functionally bars individuals from operating independently (think: open-source freedom tech builders) by mandating local incorporation, compliance with cybersecurity standards, and approval from financial regulators. This appears to be an attempt to formalize and better control the rapidly growing digital asset space. It could stifle grassroots innovation and limit access to financial tools that have become vital for activists and citizens seeking privacy and autonomy as economic policies and high inflation drive unrest.
El Salvador | Attorney Generalâs Office Preparing Arrest Warrants for Independent Journalists
El Faro, one of El Salvadorâs most prominent investigative news outlets, shared reliable information that the Salvadoran Attorney Generalâs Office is preparing arrest warrants against three of its journalists. The warning came from El Faro director Carlos Dada, who suggests that the charges may include âapology for crimesâ and âillicit association.â The alleged charges allegedly stem from El Faroâs latest reporting: a three-part video interview with former leaders of the 18th Street Revolucionarios gang that sheds light on Bukeleâs âyears-long relationshipâ with Salvadoran gangs. El Faro editor-in-chief Ăscar MartĂnez said that any arrests or home raids following this news would be âfor having done journalism.â With El Salvadorâs shrinking civic space, this potential action against independent media would further restrict Salvadoransâ ability to access independent information and hold officials accountable.
BITCOIN AND FREEDOM TECH NEWS
LNbits | Emerges from Beta with v1.0.0 Release
LNbits, an open-source software tool that lets people create and manage Bitcoin Lightning wallets securely for themselves and for others, officially launched version 1.0.0, marking its transition out of beta and into a more stable release for public use. It works like a control panel sitting on top of a Bitcoin wallet, letting users divide funds into separate accounts and use different features and functionalities. LNbits is especially useful for educators, small businesses, and community organizers who want to use and manage Bitcoin for payments and savings. HRF is pleased to see this Bitcoin Development Fund (BDF) grantee strengthen the tools available to activists to achieve financial freedom in the face of censorship, surveillance, or inflation.
SeedSigner | Self-Custody Tool for Chinese Bitcoiners Facing Local Corruption
Chinese Bitcoin users are turning to SeedSigner, an open-source and fully customizable Bitcoin hardware wallet, as a more private way to protect their savings from law enforcement corruption. While many assume the primary threat to Bitcoin in China comes from top-down management and enforcement from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), new reports suggest greater concern over the police, who regularly monitor mail, detect hardware wallet purchases, and fabricate charges to extort Chinese usersâ Bitcoin. SeedSigner solves this by allowing users to assemble a secure signing device from generic, inexpensive parts, avoiding the risk of shipping a branded wallet that might flag them as a target. When privacy violations begin at the local level, SeedSigner can help citizens safeguard their financial freedom by making secure self-custody discreet, accessible, and affordable.
Following .space | Create and Share Follow Packs on Nostr
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256 Foundation | Releases Ember One Source Code
The 256 Foundation, an open-source Bitcoin mining initiative, released the source code of its new Ember One Bitcoin mining hashboard to the public. A Bitcoin hashboard is a device with multiple chips for performing Bitcoin mining computations. The open-source Ember One only consumes 100 Watts of total power and is modular by design, allowing user customization and the ability to mine discreetly even under autocratic regimes. This is important because it gives individuals a way to access and earn Bitcoin without drawing the attention of officials. For dissidents, mining at home means gaining more control over how they earn, spend, and store their money, all without relying on centralized systems at the whims of dictators.
Btrust and Africa Free Routing | Announce Partnership to Advance African Bitcoin Development
Btrust, a nonprofit advancing Bitcoin development in Africa, awarded a grant to Africa Free Routing, a program within African Bitcoiners, to support five Bitcoin Lightning-focused developer boot camps across the continent in 2025. These bootcamps aim to onboard non-Bitcoin developers into the Bitcoin ecosystem, offering hands-on training, mentorship, and opportunities to contribute to open-source projects. This work strengthens the foundations of freedom tech in Africa, providing tools that allow people to resist financial repression under tyranny. Learn more about the partnership here.
Presidio Bitcoin | Hosting First Hackathon
Presidio Bitcoin, the Bay Areaâs first dedicated freedom tech co-working and events space, just announced its first-ever hackathon, which will take place from May 16-17, 2025. This 24-hour hackathon in San Francisco brings together developers and technologists to build and collaborate at the frontier of Bitcoin, AI, and open-source technology. In addition to the hackathon, Presidio is launching a new program offering free three-month access to its workspace for Bitcoin open-source contributors. This is a valuable opportunity to connect with fellow developers, startup founders, and freedom tech advocates in the area. HRF is proud to sponsor this hackathon and is looking forward to how the outcomes might help create better freedom tools for dissidents worldwide. Learn more about the event here.
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Bitcoin Nation State Adoption Paradox - Interview with Alex Gladstein
In a recent episode of the Bitcoin Fundamentals podcast, hosted by Preston Pysh, Alex Gladstein, HRFâs chief strategy officer, discusses the complexities of Bitcoinâs new era of adoption. He highlights the paradox where Bitcoin, a tool for individual financial freedom, is being adopted by governments, which some believe to be potentially compromising to its core principles. He emphasizes that while governments may adopt it for strategic or economic reasons, in doing so, they expose their populations to a technology that will ultimately weaken state control over money and advance individual liberty and human rights. Watch the full interview here.
Bitcoin Mining Centralization by b10c
In this report, Bitcoin developer and past HRF grantee b10c documents the growing trend of centralization in Bitcoin mining pools. It shows that over 95% of blocks are now mined by just six Bitcoin mining pools, with Foundry and AntPool controlling roughly 60â70% of the hashrate (the computing power dedicated to the Bitcoin network). This marks a rise in mining pool centralization in recent years. While this hasnât harmed Bitcoinâs censorship resistance yet, it reduces the number of block template producers. This concentration of template producers poses a potential risk to Bitcoinâs neutrality, which is essential for ensuring access to uncensorable money and protecting human rights in autocratic regimes. HRF has happily supported both Hashpool and Public Pool with recent grants to support smaller, independent pools that help preserve Bitcoin's decentralization. Read the full report here.
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@ 611021ea:089a7d0f
2025-05-08 15:00:17This is the 2nd article I've written regarding my thoughts around the nostr health and fitness ecosystem and how something like NIP101h could play a part in enabling an ecosystem of highly specialized apps benefiting from nostr inherent interoperability. I've posted the last article on Wikistr and have continued experimenting with the NIP in a couple of clients. Recently I've been focused on extending the NIP to include calories and workout intensity.
Caloric Data
Let's talk about calories for a minute. Seems simple, right? You burn some, you consume some. But as I started implementing kind 1357 for caloric data, I quickly realized this was too simplistic.
The reality is tracking calories burned through a 10K run is fundamentally different from logging the calories in your morning avocado toast. Different contexts, different metadata, different user flows. Trying to cram both into one kind felt like forcing a square peg through a round hole.
So I split them: - Kind 1357: Calories expended (your run, your workout, even just existing) - Kind 2357: Calories consumed (your meals, snacks, that beer you "forgot" to log)
This wasn't just a technical decision. It reflects how people actually think about and track their health. Nobody mentally lumps "I burned 350 calories on my run" with "I ate a 650 calorie lunch" as the same type of data point. They're related but distinct.
Workout Intensity
Speaking of workouts, RUNSTR has been sending workout data for a while now, but workout intensity (kind 1356) is something I've been particularly excited about.
Why? Because intensity is the secret sauce that makes fitness data meaningful. Two people can run the same distance, but one might be casually jogging while catching up on podcasts, and another might be doing high-intensity intervals that leave them gasping for air.
Same distance, totally different physiological impacts.
Intensity gives context to duration. It turns "I worked out for 45 minutes" into a meaningful metric about how hard you pushed. And this isn't just for the fitness obsessedâit's essential for things like heart rate zone training, progressive overload, and recovery monitoring.
The Bigger Vision: Why I'm Building This
I'm not building NIP-101h because I think the world needs another fitness standard. God knows there are plenty already. I'm building it because I believe health data belongs to people, not platforms.
Right now, your Apple Health data lives in Apple's ecosystem. Your Fitbit data lives in Fitbit's walled garden. Your Strava data? Yep, siloed there too. These companies have built incredible products, but they've also created digital gulags.
Nostr gives us a chance to flip the script. What if your health data lived on the internet rather than the platform? What if you could: - Track your runs in RUNSTR - Encrypt sensitive data - Store data in relays or blossom servers - Use the data across an open ecosystem of interoperable apps
...all without asking permission from some corporate overlord?
That's pretty much the vision. I've also spun up HealthNote Relay to support some of the new NIPs and Kinds while I continue to flesh out NIP-101h.
The Power of Specialization
One thing I've realized is that the real magic happens when we get specific. A diabetes management app needs different data structures than a strength training app. But they both benefit from a common language for the overlap.
So I'm intentionally designing the NIP-101h series as a collection of highly specialized kinds rather than a monolithic standard. This lets developers pick and choose exactly what they need, while still ensuring interoperability where it matters.
Take our calorie exampleâby splitting into two kinds, we allow for specialized nutrition tracking apps that might never care about workout calories, while still ensuring they can talk to fitness apps when needed.
What's Coming Next
I've got a growing list of kinds I want to tackle: - Sleep data (duration, quality, phases) - Strength training specifics (sets, reps, weight) - Hydration tracking - Mental health metrics
But I'm equally excited to see what others build. Maybe someone will create specialized kinds for pregnancy tracking, or chronic illness management, or physical therapy progress.
That's the beauty of this approachâI don't need to anticipate every use case. The framework lets the community evolve it organically.
Join the Health Data Revolution
If you're a developer interested in health and fitness on Nostr, I'd love to hear from you. What kinds would help your use case? What are you building? What am I missing?
And if you're just a Nostr user who cares about your health data, check out RUNSTR (Alpha) or Npub.health (super alpha) to see what we're building.
You can find information the specification here NIP 101h.
See you in volume three, where I'll dig into NIP101h format details and share what I've learned from the early experiments.
Lets Go!
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@ 5b730fac:9e746e2a
2025-05-08 14:55:38| Channel | Push to Branch | Previous Installation Method | NIP94 Event ID Updated as Expected | New Update Installed as Expected | Test Passed | | ------- | ----------------- | ---------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | dev | Already Installed | Automatic | Yes | Yes | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzdfex5unzvfcfywh0x |Before pushing update
Check state
Currently installed NIP94 event:
{ "id": "51ca573636243df455333e83d5b456b4bcefd939c8160c5737545abcdc95dfd9", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746714091, "kind": 1063, "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b" ], [ "ox", "75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ], "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000" }
Current version picked up by opkg:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710
Check basic module's logic
Config.json contains the right event ID:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "51ca573636243df455333e83d5b456b4bcefd939c8160c5737545abcdc95dfd9" }
Install.json contains the right package path:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746714121, "download_time": 1746714105, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
Update package manually
Trigger new event announcement on this branch
New NIP94 event on this branch
{ "id": "62a39f60f5b3e3f0910adc592c0468c5c134ce321238884e9f016caad4c5231b", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746715485, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3" ], [ "ox", "1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ] }
The new version was updated automatically despite internet gateway interruption: ``` Thu May 8 14:44:51 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Subscription successful on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:44:51 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:44:54 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Started the timer Thu May 8 14:44:54 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f] Thu May 8 14:44:54 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f] Thu May 8 14:44:54 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Right Arch Keys count: 59 Thu May 8 14:44:54 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f] Thu May 8 14:45:05 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:05.228500 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Thu May 8 14:45:05 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f] Thu May 8 14:45:05 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Newer package version available: multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f Thu May 8 14:45:05 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk to /tmp/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk Thu May 8 14:45:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Thu May 8 14:45:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: New package version is ready to be installed by cronjob Thu May 8 14:45:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:07.693753 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 14:45:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:07.703697 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 14:45:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Started the timer Thu May 8 14:45:22 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:23.453098 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f] Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Newer package version available: multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:23.461627 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:23.471684 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:23.471744 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Package /tmp/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk already exists with correct checksum, skipping download Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:23.481076 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 14:45:47 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:47.810824 Relay wss://nos.lol disconnected, attempting to reconnect Thu May 8 14:45:47 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Connecting to relay: wss://nos.lol Thu May 8 14:45:47 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Connected to relay: wss://nos.lol
```
New version picked up by opkg: ``` root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f
```
tollgate-basic is running again:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status running
Event id in config is fine:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "62a39f60f5b3e3f0910adc592c0468c5c134ce321238884e9f016caad4c5231b" }
install.json is fine: ``` root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746715561, "download_time": 1746715507, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
```
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@ 000002de:c05780a7
2025-05-08 14:55:34There are so many projects in the bitcoin space that deserve praise but I just wanna shout out Cashu.me. Its a browser based cashu (eCash / Lighting) wallet. It can be very handy when you need a wallet but don't wanna download yet another app. I hadn't used it in a very long time and decided to try it out again the other day. Its really well done.
As with other Cashu wallets you need to select a mint and backup your key phrase but it is very simple the get started.
If you wanna learn more about Cashu check out Cashu.space
Two other good wallets that support Cashu.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974759
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@ 1893da11:a9bd4471
2025-05-08 14:42:20Introduction: The Challenge of Bitcoin-Secured Loans
Bitcoin holders often face a dilemma: they need liquidity but don't want to sell their assets, potentially missing out on future gains or triggering taxable events. Bitcoin-secured loans offer a solution, allowing users to borrow cash (like digital dollars) using their Bitcoin as collateral. However, the current landscape is fraught with challenges. Many existing solutions require users to trust centralized entities or involve complex mechanisms like wrapping Bitcoin, exposing them to significant risks:
- Custodial Risk: Handing over your Bitcoin to a third party means trusting they won't lose it, misuse it, or become insolvent. Billions have been lost this way.
- Smart Contract Risk: Platforms built on chains like Ethereum rely on complex smart contracts, which can contain bugs or vulnerabilities exploitable by hackers.
- Oracle Risk: Loan systems need reliable price feeds (oracles) to manage collateral. Centralized or manipulatable oracles can lead to unfair liquidations.
- Privacy Risk: Loan details and transactions are often publicly visible on the blockchain.
- Complexity and Cost: Existing processes can be slow, require extensive documentation, and involve high fees.
There's a clear need for a better way â one that is simple, reliable, and minimizes trust. This is where the Lava Loans Protocol comes in.
What is Lava Loans?
In simple terms, Lava Loans provides a way to borrow digital dollars using your native Bitcoin as collateral, directly from your own vault. It's designed to be:
- Simple & Fast: Get a loan in seconds with minimal questions asked.
- Low-Cost & Flexible: Offers competitive rates, dynamic fee structures, and allows borrowing any amount.
- Reliable & Trust-Minimized: Leverages Bitcoin's own capabilities to reduce reliance on intermediaries and enhance security.
How Lava Loans Addresses the Risks
Lava tackles the common pitfalls of crypto loans head-on:
- Eliminating Custodial Risk: Instead of transferring your Bitcoin to a custodian or wrapping it, Lava uses native Bitcoin locked directly on the Bitcoin network within a special type of contract. This prevents rehypothecation and loss through hacks or confiscation.
- Minimizing Smart Contract Risk: Lava utilizes Bitcoin smart contracts, also known as Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs). These are designed to be less complex and more secure than many general-purpose smart contracts, with outcomes pre-defined and formally verified.
- Reducing Oracle Risk: Users choose their own off-chain, blinded oracles (called Sibyls) for price data, with enhanced redundancy to ensure reliability. Off-chain attestations avoid high fees and miner manipulation risks associated with on-chain oracles. Blinded oracles provide price data without knowing the specific contract they influence, preventing targeted attacks.
- Enhancing Privacy: Because DLCs operate differently from typical public smart contracts, the details of the loan contract are not broadcast publicly on the Bitcoin blockchain.
- Trustless Initiation & Repayment: Atomic swaps ensure that collateral only moves to the contract once the loan is received, and collateral is automatically returned upon verified repayment.
The Magic Ingredients: DLCs and Sibyls Oracles
Two core technologies make Lava Loans unique:
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Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs): Think of a DLC as a pre-programmed Bitcoin transaction agreed upon by the borrower and lender. Before the loan starts, they define all possible outcomes (e.g., repayment, liquidation at a specific price, expiry) and create encrypted signatures for each. The Bitcoin collateral is locked in a multisig output controlled by these pre-signed transactions. Only the conditions agreed upon (verified by oracle signatures) can unlock the funds according to the pre-defined rules. This offers:
- Security: Formally verified, pre-defined outcomes minimize bug risk.
- Privacy: Contract details remain off-chain.
- Scalability: Minimal on-chain footprint as execution logic is off-chain.
- Customization: Users can choose their own oracles and LTV thresholds.
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Sibyls Oracles: These are the independent price feed providers for Lava. Key characteristics include:
- Off-Chain: Attestations happen off-chain, avoiding blockchain fees and manipulation.
- User-Chosen: Borrowers select the oracles they trust for each loan.
- Blinded: Oracles provide signed price data without knowing the specific DLC it applies to, enhancing security.
- Redundant: Multiple oracles can be configured to provide fallback price feeds, reducing the risk of oracle failure.
System Overview
Here's a high-level look at the components involved in the Lava Loans ecosystem:
[ Borrower ] --(locks Bitcoin)--> [ DLC Contract (Bitcoin) ] [ Lender ] --(sends stablecoins)--> [ Alt-Chain Contract (Solana) ] [ Oracles ] --(provides price)--> [ DLC Contract (Bitcoin) ] [ Borrower ] --(repays loan)--> [ Alt-Chain Contract (Solana) ] [ Lender ] --(claims collateral)--> [ DLC Contract (Bitcoin) ]
The Lava Loan Lifecycle
A loan progresses through several states:
- Initialized: A trustless atomic swap occurs. The borrower locks Bitcoin collateral into the DLC on the Bitcoin network, and the lender locks the loan capital (e.g., digital dollars on a network like Solana using HTLCs) which the borrower then claims.
- Active: The collateral is secured in the DLC, and the borrower has the loan capital. The Lava Protocol monitors the loan-to-value (LTV) ratio using price data from the chosen Sibyls oracles, with customizable LTV thresholds for greater flexibility.
- Terminated: The loan concludes in one of several ways:
- Repaid: The borrower repays the loan capital plus interest on the loan asset network, with dynamic fees adjusting based on network conditions. Upon verification, the DLC automatically releases the Bitcoin collateral back to the borrower.
- Liquidated: If the Bitcoin price drops and the LTV reaches a pre-determined threshold (now more flexible to avoid premature liquidations), the DLC automatically releases the collateral to the lender.
- Expired: If the loan term ends before repayment, the DLC releases an amount equivalent to the principal plus interest to the lender, and the remaining collateral is returned to the borrower.
- Fail-safe: In rare cases of unresponsive oracles, redundant Sibyls oracles and built-in mechanisms ensure collateral is not permanently lost.
Loan Process Sequence
The following diagram illustrates the typical sequence of events in a Lava Loan:
1. Borrower --> DLC: Create loan contract with collateral 2. Lender --> Alt-Chain: Fund loan with stablecoins 3. Borrower --> Alt-Chain: Receive and use stablecoins 4. (If repayment) 4a. Borrower --> Alt-Chain: Repay loan 4b. Lender --> Alt-Chain: Confirm repayment 4c. Borrower --> DLC: Claim collateral 5. (If liquidation) 5a. Oracle --> DLC: Provide price attestation 5b. Lender --> DLC: Claim collateral 6. (If expiry) 6a. Borrower/Lender --> DLC: Split collateral
Lava Loans vs. Other Bitcoin Lending Platforms: A Quick Comparison
How does Lava stack up against typical DeFi lending protocols and other Bitcoin lending platforms like Unchained, Strike, and Coinbase?
| Feature | Lava Loans (Bitcoin) | Typical Ethereum DeFi | Unchained | Strike | Coinbase | | :------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------- | :-------------------------------------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------- | :---------------------------------------------------- | | Collateral | Native Bitcoin | Often Wrapped Bitcoin (wBTC) or other assets | Native Bitcoin | Native Bitcoin | Native Bitcoin | | Contract Type | Discreet Log Contracts (DLCs) - Pre-agreed, Private | Smart Contracts - Public, Complex, Run on EVM | 2/3 Multisig Vaults | Custodial Contracts | Custodial Contracts | | Security | Aims for higher security via simpler, pre-set DLCs | Can be complex, potential for bugs/exploits | Secure via multisig, but relies on key holders | Custodial, less transparent | Custodial, less transparent | | Privacy | Higher privacy (contract details off-chain) | Lower privacy (contract interactions often public) | Moderate privacy (multisig details on-chain) | Lower privacy (custodial model) | Lower privacy (custodial model) | | Oracles | User-chosen, Off-chain, Blinded (Sibyls) | Often On-chain, potentially manipulatable | Not applicable (manual monitoring) | Centralized oracles | Centralized oracles | | Trust | Designed to minimize trust in intermediaries | Often requires trust in custodians, bridges, or protocols | Moderate trust (key holders could collude) | Higher trust (custodial, opaque practices) | Higher trust (custodial, opaque practices) | | Rehypothecation | No rehypothecation, verifiable on-chain via DLCs | Possible, depends on protocol | No rehypothecation, secured by multisig | Opaque, likely rehypothecated | Opaque, likely rehypothecated | | Interest Rates | Competitive, typically lower due to non-custodial model | Varies, often 5-10% for wBTC loans | 11-14% for non-rehypothecated loans | 12-13% (implies rehypothecation) | ~5-6% (implies rehypothecation) |
Lava leverages Bitcoinâs native capabilities and a specific oracle design to prioritize security, privacy, and trust minimization. Unlike Unchained, which uses a 2/3 multisig where two key holders could potentially collude, Lavaâs DLCs ensure cryptographic proof of non-rehypothecation, verifiable on-chain in real time. Strike and Coinbase, being custodial, lack transparency about rehypothecation practices, with market rates suggesting they rehypothecate collateral. The v3 protocol introduces dynamic fee adjustments and more flexible LTV thresholds, reducing premature liquidations and optimizing costs based on network conditions.
Conclusion
Lava Loans presents a compelling option for those seeking liquidity against their Bitcoin holdings without sacrificing security or control. By utilizing Discreet Log Contracts, a user-centric, blinded oracle system (Sibyls) with enhanced redundancy, and new features like dynamic fees and flexible LTV thresholds, Lava provides a simple, reliable, and trust-minimized borrowing experience. These advancements directly address the major pain points found in many existing centralized and decentralized lending platforms.
References
- Maredia, Shehzan. "Lava Loans". Lava Blog, April 9, 2025. https://www.lava.xyz/blog/lava-loans
- https://github.com/lava-xyz/loans-paper/blob/main/loans_v3.pdf
- https://github.com/lava-xyz/sibyls
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@ 5df413d4:2add4f5b
2025-05-04 01:13:31Short photo-stories of the hidden, hard to find, obscure, and off the beaten track.
Come now, take a walk with meâŠ
The Traveller 02: Jerusalem Old City
The bus slowly lurches up the winding and steep embankment. We can finally start to see the craggy tops of buildings peaking out over the ridge in the foreground distance. We have almost reached it. Jerusalem, the City on the Hill.
https://i.nostr.build/e2LpUKEgGBwfveGi.jpg
Our Israeli tour guide speaks over the mic to draw our attention to the valley below us instead - âThis is the the Valley of Gehenna, the Valley of the Moloch,â he says. âIn ancient times, the pagans who worshiped Moloch used this place for child sacrifice by fire. Now, imagine yourself, an early Hebrew, sitting atop the hill, looking down in horror. This is the literal Valley of The Shadow of Death, the origin of the Abrahamic concept of Hell.â Strong open - this is going to be fun.
https://i.nostr.build/5F29eBKZYs4bEMHk.jpg
Inside the Old City, our guide - a chubby, cherub-faced intelligence type on some sort of punishment duty, deputized to babysit foreigners specifically because he reads as so dopey and disarming - points out various Judeo-Christian sites on a map, his tone subtly suggesting which places are most suggested, or perhaps, permittedâŠ
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Walking, we reach Judaismâs Kotel, the West Wall - massive, grand, and ancient, whispering of the Eternal. Amongst the worshipers, we touch the warm, dry limestone and, if we like, place written prayers into the wall's smaller cracks. A solemn and yearning ghost fills the place - but whose it is, I'm not sure. ïżŒ https://i.nostr.build/AjDwA0rFiFPlrw1o.jpg
Just above the Kotel, Islamâs Dome of the Rock can be seen, its golden cap blazing in the sun. I ask our guide about visiting the dome. He cuts a heavy eyeroll in my direction - it seems Iâve outed myself as my groupâs âthat guy.â His face says more than words ever could, âOy vey, thereâs one in every groupâŠâ
âWhy would anyone want to go there? It is a bit intense, no?â Still, I press. âWell, it is only open to tourists on Tuesday and ThursdaysâŠâ It is Tuesday. âAnd even then, visiting only opens from 11:30âŠâ It is 11:20. As it becomes clear to him that I don't intend to drop this...âFine!â he relents, with a dramatic flaring of the hands and an uniquely Israeli sigh, âGo there if you must. But remember, the bus leaves at 1PM. Good luck...â Great! Totally not ominous at all.
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The checkpoint for the sole non-Muslim entrance leading up to the Dome is administered by several gorgeous and statuesque, assault rifle clad, Ethiop-Israeli female soldiers. In this period of relative peace and calm, they feel lax enough to make a coy but salacious game of their âscreeningâ the men in line. As I observe, it seems none doth protest...
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Past the gun-totting Sirens, a long wooden rampart leads up to the Temple Mount, The Mount of the House of the Holy, al-កaram al-Sharīf, The Noble Sanctuary, The Furthest Mosque, the site of the Dome of the Rock and the al-Masjid al-Asqa.
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On the Mount, the Dome dominates all views. To those interested in pure expressions of beauty, the Dome is, undeniably, a thing of absolute glory. I pace the grounds, snapping what pictures I can. I pause to breathe and to let the electric energy of the setting wash over me.
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Itâs 12:15 now, I decide to head back. Now, here is what they donât tell you. The non-Muslin entrance from the West Wall side is a one-way deal. Leaving the Dome plaza dumps you out into the back alley bazaar of Old Cityâs Muslim district. And so it is. I am lost.
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I run through the Muslim quarter, blindly turning down alleyways that seem to be taking me in the general direction of where I need to be - glimpses afforded by the cityâs uneven elevation and cracks in ancient stone walls guiding my way.
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In a final act of desperation and likely a significant breach of Israeli security protocol, I scale a low wall and flop down back on the side of things where I'm âsupposedâ to be. But either no one sees me or no one cares. Good luck, indeed.
I make it back to my group - they are not hard to find, a bunch of MBAs in âbusiness casualâ travel attire and a tour guide wearing a loudly colored hat and jacket - with just enough time to still visit the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
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Inside, a chaotic and dizzying array of chapels, grand domed ceilings, and Christian relics - most notably the Stone of Anointing, commemorating where Christâs body was prepared for burial and Tomb of Christ, where Christ is said to have laid for 3 days before Resurrection.
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In less than an hour, one can traverse from the literal Hell, to King Davidâs Wall, The Tomb of Christ, and the site of Muhammadâs Ascension. The question that stays with me - What is it about this place that has caused so many to turn their heads to the heavens and cry out for God? Does he hear? And if he answers, do we listen?
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Jerusalem, The Old City, circa 2014. Israel.
There are secrets to be found. Go there.
Bitcoin #Jerusalem #Israel #Travel #Photography #Art #Story #Storytelling #Nostr #Zap #Zaps #Plebchain #Coffeechain #Bookstr #NostrArt #Writing #Writestr #Createstr
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@ b04082ac:29b5c55b
2025-05-08 14:35:02Money has always been more than a medium of exchange. It reflects what societies value, how they organize trust, and what they choose to remember. This article explores the idea that money functions as a form of collective memory, and how Bitcoin may be restoring this role in a new way.
The Asante Example
In the Asante Empire, which flourished in West Africa during the 18th and 19th centuries, gold dust served as the primary medium of exchange. To measure it, traders used ornate spoons made of brass. These spoons were often carved with birds, animals, or abstract symbols. They were not currency themselves, but tools used to handle gold dust accurately.
Importantly, these spoons also carried meaning. Symbols and proverbs embedded in the spoons conveyed lessons about honesty, community, and continuity. For example, the Sankofa bird, shown turning its head backward to retrieve an egg from its back, represented the proverb, âIt is not wrong to go back for that which you have forgotten.â This was a reminder to learn from the past.
The spoons reflect an understanding that money and its instruments are not just practical tools. They are cultural artifacts that store shared values. In the Asante context, even measurement was ritualized and tied to ethics and memory.
Money as a Cultural Medium
This connection between money and cultural meaning is not unique to the Asante Empire. Modern fiat currencies also carry symbols, phrases, and designs that reflect national identity and political values.
The U.S. dollar includes Latin phrases and national symbols meant to convey stability and purpose. The British pound features royal iconography, reinforcing the idea of continuity and sovereignty. When the euro was introduced, it deliberately avoided specific national references. Itsdesign used bridges and windowsto suggest openness and cooperation across the continent.
These design choices show that societies still embed meaning into their money. Even in a digital or fiat context, money is used to transmit a story about who we are, where authority lies, and what we value.
The Fragility of Fiat Memory
While fiat money carries cultural symbols, the narratives behind those symbols can be fragile.
In 2021, the central bank of the Philippines removed democratic leaders from its banknotes,triggering public criticism. In the United States, attempts to replace Andrew Jackson with Harriet Tubman on the $20 billfaced repeated delays. These examples show how political control over money includes control over what stories are told and remembered.
Unlike objects passed down through generations, fiat memory can be edited or erased. In this sense, it is vulnerable. The meaning encoded in fiat systems can shift depending on who holds power.
Bitcoin as a New Form of Memory
Bitcoin is described as digital money. But it also introduces a different model of how societies can record value and preserve meaning.
The Bitcoin network launched in 2009 with a small message embedded in its first block: âChancellor on brink of second bailout for banks.â This was a reference to a newspaper headline that day and a clear sign of protest against financial bailouts, centralized monetary policy, and forever wars.
This moment marked the beginning of a system where memory is stored differently. Instead of relying on governments or institutions, Bitcoin stores its history on a public ledger maintained by a decentralized network of participants. Its memory is not symbolic or political; it is structural. Every transaction, every block, is preserved through time-stamped computation and consensus.
No single authority can change it. The rules are clear and publicly auditable. In this way, Bitcoin offers a version of money where memory is both neutral and resilient.
Cultural Expression and Community Values
Even though Bitcoin lacks the traditional symbols found on banknotes, it has developed its own culture. Phrases like âDonât trust, verifyâ or âStay humble, stack satsâ are shared widely in the Bitcoin community. These ideas reflect a focus on self-responsibility, verification, and long-term thinking.
These proverbs can be compared to the carved messages on the Asante spoons. While the contexts are very different, the underlying idea is similar: a community using language and symbols to reinforce its shared values.
Bitcoin also has a well established and growing art scene. Bitcoin conferences often feature dedicated sections for art inspired by the protocol and its culture. Statues of Satoshi Nakamoto have been installed in cities like Budapest, Lugano, and Fornelli. These physical works reflect the desire to link Bitcoinâs abstract values to something tangible.
Looking Back to Look Forward
The Asante example helps us see that money has long been tied to memory and meaning. Their spoons were practical tools but also cultural anchors. Bitcoin, while new and digital, may be playing a similar role.
Instead of relying on political symbols or national myths, Bitcoin uses code, transparency, and global consensus to create trust. In doing so, it offers a way to preserve economic memory that does not depend on power or politics.
Itâs still early to know what kind of legacy Bitcoin will leave. But if it succeeds, it may not just change how money works. It may also change how civilizations remember.
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@ 5b730fac:9e746e2a
2025-05-08 14:32:04| Channel | Push to Branch | Previous Installation Method | NIP94 Event ID Updated as Expected | New Update Installed as Expected | Test Passed | | ------- | ----------------- | ---------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | dev | Already Installed | Manual | Yes | Yes | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzdp4xvmnvdpkpctkgk |Before pushing update
Check state
Currently installed NIP94 event:
{ "id": "33bf30e90f1e09924a933f08e788165eada8cca2d6c78443e7e52910f0705988", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746711607, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97" ], [ "ox", "0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ] }
Installed here:
Thu May 8 13:40:13 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Started the timer Thu May 8 13:40:13 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b] Thu May 8 13:40:13 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b] Thu May 8 13:40:13 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Right Arch Keys count: 56 Thu May 8 13:40:13 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b] Thu May 8 13:40:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6709]: 2025/05/08 13:40:23.779018 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Thu May 8 13:40:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b] Thu May 8 13:40:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Newer package version available: multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b Thu May 8 13:40:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97.ipk to /tmp/0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97.ipk Thu May 8 13:40:28 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Thu May 8 13:40:28 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6709]: 2025/05/08 13:40:28.863469 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 13:40:28 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6709]: 2025/05/08 13:40:28.873010 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 13:40:28 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: New package version multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b is ready to be installed by cronjob Thu May 8 13:41:06 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[7713]: 2025/05/08 13:41:06 NIP94EventID: 33bf30e90f1e09924a933f08e788165eada8cca2d6c78443e7e52910f0705988 Thu May 8 13:41:06 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[7713]: 2025/05/08 13:41:06 IPAddressRandomized: 192.168.3.1
Current version picked up by opkg:
root@OpenWrt:~# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b
Check basic module's logic
Config.json contains the right event ID: ``` root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "33bf30e90f1e09924a933f08e788165eada8cca2d6c78443e7e52910f0705988" }
```
Install.json contains the right package path:
root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json { "package_path": "/tmp/0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746711661, "download_time": 1746711628, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
Update package manually
Prevent automatic update
Stop
tollgate-basic
so that it doesn't automatically update to newer event kinds.root@OpenWrt:~# service tollgate-basic stop root@OpenWrt:~# service tollgate-basic status inactive
Trigger new event announcement on this branch
New NIP94 event on this branch
c03rad0r@CobradorRomblonMimaropa:~/TG/tollgate-module-basic-go/src$ git push github Enumerating objects: 9, done. Counting objects: 100% (9/9), done. Delta compression using up to 8 threads Compressing objects: 100% (5/5), done. Writing objects: 100% (5/5), 429 bytes | 429.00 KiB/s, done. Total 5 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (4/4), completed with 4 local objects. To https://github.com/OpenTollGate/tollgate-module-basic-go.git 4e46a9b..ad29788 multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package -> multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package
The new version that we will install manually:
{ "id": "2ff8b1e63036f03884a82450c811d9df0ed2b9f1a4099bbb1e4308e1d845be97", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746712364, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059" ], [ "ox", "e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-90-ad29788" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ] }
The installation:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# wget https://blossom.swissdash.site/e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059.ipk Downloading 'https://blossom.swissdash.site/e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059.ipk' Connecting to 212.47.72.157:443 Writing to 'e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059.ipk' e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45 2943k --:--:-- ETA Download completed (4509706 bytes) root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg install e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059.ipk Upgrading tollgate-module-basic-go on root from multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b to multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-90-ad29788... Command failed: Not found Removing existing banner file if present... Configuring tollgate-module-basic-go. nodogsplash cfg7c92bd Running TollGate NoDogSplash file copy script... Source files: drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 384 May 8 13:57 . drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 224 May 8 13:50 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 599 May 8 13:50 asset-manifest.json -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 312 May 8 13:50 manifest.json -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 642 May 8 13:50 splash.html Copying splash.html... IP is already randomized or not set to false. Exiting.
Current version picked up by opkg:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-90-ad29788 root@OpenWrt:/tmp#
tollgate-basic is running again:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status running
Event ID successfully set to
unknown
:root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "unknown" }
install.json
is still pointing at dev channel:root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746712641, "download_time": 1746711628, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
Trigger new event announcement on this branch
Trigger new event:
c03rad0r@CobradorRomblonMimaropa:~/TG/tollgate-module-basic-go/src$ git push github Enumerating objects: 9, done. Counting objects: 100% (9/9), done. Delta compression using up to 8 threads Compressing objects: 100% (5/5), done. Writing objects: 100% (5/5), 418 bytes | 418.00 KiB/s, done. Total 5 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (4/4), completed with 4 local objects. To https://github.com/OpenTollGate/tollgate-module-basic-go.git ad29788..ca43710 multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package -> multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package
New event json:
{ "id": "51ca573636243df455333e83d5b456b4bcefd939c8160c5737545abcdc95dfd9", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746714091, "kind": 1063, "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b" ], [ "ox", "75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ], "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000" }
Logread output: ``` Thu May 8 14:12:11 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8933]: 2025/05/08 14:12:11.615394 Relay wss://relay.damus.io disconnected, attempting to reconnect Thu May 8 14:12:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:12:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Connected to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:12:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Subscription successful on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:12:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:20:41 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Thu May 8 14:21:33 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Started the timer Thu May 8 14:21:33 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710] Thu May 8 14:21:33 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-90-ad29788 basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-90-ad29788 basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710] Thu May 8 14:21:33 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Right Arch Keys count: 115 Thu May 8 14:21:33 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710] Thu May 8 14:21:43 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8933]: 2025/05/08 14:21:43.304879 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Thu May 8 14:21:43 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710] Thu May 8 14:21:43 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Newer package version available: multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710 Thu May 8 14:21:43 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk to /tmp/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk Thu May 8 14:21:45 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Thu May 8 14:21:45 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: New package version is ready to be installed by cronjob Thu May 8 14:21:45 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8933]: 2025/05/08 14:21:45.667395 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 14:21:45 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8933]: 2025/05/08 14:21:45.676755 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 14:22:06 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:22:06 NIP94EventID: 51ca573636243df455333e83d5b456b4bcefd939c8160c5737545abcdc95dfd9 Thu May 8 14:22:06 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:22:06 IPAddressRandomized: 192.168.3.1
```
Config has the right event id again:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "51ca573636243df455333e83d5b456b4bcefd939c8160c5737545abcdc95dfd9" }
Install.json has the right file path again:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746714121, "download_time": 1746714105, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
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2025-05-08 13:13:51Sachzwangfreie, gesichert systemkritische Investigativ-Journalisten der unabhĂ€ngigen, fĂŒr Ausgewogenheit bekannten Mainstream-Medien, haben in jahrelanger Recherche den Rechtsruck Deutschlands beobachtet und nun in einem rund 5000 Seiten starken Gutachten dem Bundesamt fĂŒr Verfassungsschutz zugespielt. Möglicherweise ist Erfahrung in der Veröffentlichung der TagebĂŒcher eines verkannten KĂŒnstlers hierbei sehr hilfreich gewesen.
Nach sorgfĂ€ltiger ĂberprĂŒfung des Inland-Geheimdienstes konnte festgestellt werden, dass dem 3. Reich zugeschriebenes Gedankengut fortbesteht und dadurch die Unseredemokratie nachhaltig vergiftet ist. Bei der Beurteilung waren die Erkenntnisse der Gauck-Behörde von unschĂ€tzbarem Wert.
Ein Magazin, einst bekannt dafĂŒr, der Politik scharf auf die Finger zu schauen, und das auch die vorgenannten TagebĂŒcher veröffentlicht hat (das war vor der Zeit, als ein ausgewachsener amerikanischer Voll-Philanthrop mit seiner GroĂzĂŒgigkeit die laufenden Strom- und Heizkosten des VerlagsgebĂ€udes bezahlt hat), scheint hier seine Schreib-FachkrĂ€fte zur VerfĂŒgung gestellt zu haben. Das könnte erklĂ€ren, warum einige Details der nicht zu hinterfragenden Schrift an die Ăffentlichkeit gelangt sind.
Schon im Grundgesetz kommt der durch das NS-Regime verbrannte Begriff âVolkâ zwölf Mal vor. So lebt die Ideologie, dass es ein deutsches Volk gibt, auch im Grundgesetz weiter. Vermutlich wurde durch Bestechung und Intrigen der Artikel 116 Absatz 1 hineingeschmuggelt, der besagt, wer Deutscher im Sinne des Grundgesetzes ist. Das fordert zwangslĂ€ufig eine dringend notwendige PrĂŒfung, ob nicht das Grundgesetz selbst verfassungswidrig ist.
Mit GrĂŒndung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland wurde auch weiterhin im StraĂenverkehr am Rechtsverkehr festgehalten, obwohl die Autoindustrie mit Beibehaltung des Lenkrades auf der linken Seite ein klares Zeichen gegen rechts gesetzt hat.
Der Ausbau des deutschen Autobahnnetzes wurde im 3. Reich stark vorangetrieben. Er diente vor allem dazu, eine schnelle Truppenbewegung zu ermöglichen. SchlieĂlich sollte nach Goebbels, vor allem bekannt durch seine Rede im Sportpalast in Berlin, bestmögliche KriegstĂŒchtigkeit hergestellt werden. Die Waffenproduktion der Hermann-Göring-Werke, heute Rheinmetall, lieĂen die Hochöfen bereits dauerglĂŒhen.
Nach dem 2. Weltenbrand wurde der Ausbau des deutschen Autobahnnetzes weiter vorangetrieben. Statt sie zu entschÀrfen, wurden extreme Rechtskurven durch Leitplanken gesichert. Weniger scharfe Rechtskurven wurden in einer Liste als Verdachtsfall erfasst und werden seitdem intensiv beobachtet, die UnfallhÀufigkeit wird stÀndig gemessen.
Ein weiteres Indiz fĂŒr rechtes Gedankengut ist die Tatsache, dass eine bekannte Autofirma ihre Produkte auch in der Bundesrepublik nicht in BĂŒrgerwagen umbenannt hat. So wurde in der Wirtschaftswunderzeit mit einem verfassungswidrigen Kraftfahrzeug mit 37 PS wild in der Gegend herumgefahren und durch Auslandsreisen, gerne an den Gardasee, der Begriff Volk in die ganze Welt getragen. Den Höhepunkt des Gipfels erreichte die Verfassungswidrigkeit jedoch dadurch, dass ein Werk in Brasilien den BĂŒrgerwagen produzierte und so den gesamten amerikanischen Kontinent mit hĂ€sslichem Gedankengut verseuchte.
Deutsche Unternehmen, die aus Ăberzeugung Schrauben und Muttern mit Rechtsgewinde herstellen, können nur ĂŒberzeugte Rechtsextremisten sein. Alles, was rechts ist oder rechts herum geht, muss zum Schutze von Unseredemokratie verfolgt und verboten werden. Auch die Buchhaltung der Unternehmen gehört reformiert, denn schlieĂlich gibt es mit Soll und Haben eine linke und, staatsgefĂ€hrdend, auch eine rechte Seite, auf der die Einnahmen und Ausgaben erfasst werden.
In groĂen StĂ€dten wurden nach der bedingungslosen Kapitulation der Wehrmacht StraĂen und PlĂ€tze, die nach den âGröĂenâ des 3. Reichs benannt wurden, wieder umbenannt. Es wurde dabei versĂ€umt, Parks in gröĂeren StĂ€dten, die sich Volksgarten nennen, in BĂŒrgergarten umzubenennen.
Auch wurde versÀumt, ideologisch vergiftete Tischsitten zu reformieren. So liegt das Messer neben dem Teller weiterhin rechts. Die Absicht liegt sozusagen auf der Hand, denn das ist eine eindeutige Aufforderung zu Messergewalt, zumal die meisten Menschen RechtshÀnder sind.
An der Schreibweise von links nach rechts wurde weiter festgehalten. Ein weiteres Anzeichen dafĂŒr, wie das Volk durch alltĂ€gliche Verrichtungen zu einer rechten Gesinnung durch dunkle KrĂ€fte hingeleitet werden soll. Die Schreibweise âkursivâ wurde nicht verboten, obwohl sie extrem rechts ist.
Offensichtlich wird auch die Indoktrination des Volkes, wenn vom fĂŒr die Linken diskriminierenden Rechtsstaat die Rede ist. Menschen, die ein gesundes RechtsverstĂ€ndnis haben, sind ideologisch vergiftet.
Die Auflösung von Familienstrukturen, einst die kleinste tragende Zelle der Gesellschaft, muss dringend umgesetzt werden, da verschworene Gruppen, die im Ernstfall wie Pech und Schwefel zusammenhalten, den Staat delegitimieren. Sie könnten zum Beispiel einen Familienausflug planen, von dem der Staat nichts weiĂ.
Ein Ehepaar, das nicht mehr zeitgemÀà in einem Doppelbett schlÀft, ist höchstverdÀchtig. Der Ehepartner, der in einem Ehebett auf der rechten Seite sehr nah an der Bettkante schlÀft, schlÀft rechtsextrem. Wenn er ein Gitter am Bett hat, damit er nicht aus dem Bett fÀllt, schlÀft er sogar extrem gesichert rechts.
Der Verfassungsschutz muss dringend prĂŒfen, ob nicht das gesamte deutsche Volk verboten werden sollte, denn es ist eindeutig so, dass das Volk völkisch ist und das darf in einer Unseredemokratie keinen Platz haben.
Mit Ăbergabe des Gutachtens an den Verfassungsschutz sieht dieser es als Geheimsache an, sodass er es aus GrĂŒnden des Staatswohls nicht denjenigen gegenĂŒber zugĂ€nglich gemacht werden kann, die es betrifft, nĂ€mlich das völkische Volk.
Jenes Volk, das dank einer ĂŒbermenschlichen Autoren-Anstrengung im wirtschaftlichen Bereich immer mehr den nicht mehr vorhandenen Pfennig und die nicht mehr vorhandene Mark umdrehen muss.
Als Volks-Sparmöglichkeiten gibt es jedoch noch:
·        Im Outlet-Store Markenartikel 2. Wahl
·        Auf dem Markt Spargel 2. Wahl
·        Und jetzt auch einen Bundeskanzler 2. Wahl
Warum hat das undankbare deutsche Volk, das die Unseredemokratie nicht genug zu schĂ€tzen weiĂ, immer noch etwas zu meckern?
Wer jetzt behauptet, dass dieser Text absurd ist, der möge sich in der RealitÀt umsehen. Da finden die wirklichen AbsurditÀten statt. Das hier ist nur Schwurbelei von jemandem, der die Welt nicht mehr versteht.
Dieser Artikel wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben
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2025-05-01 15:50:38Good morning, readers!
This week, we bring pressing news from Belarus, where the regimeâs central bank is preparing to launch its central bank digital currency in close collaboration with Russia by the end of 2026. Since rigging the 2020 election, President Alexander Lukashenko has ruled through brute force and used financial repression to crush civil society and political opposition. A Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in the hands of such an authoritarian leader is a recipe for greater control over all aspects of financial activity.
Meanwhile, Russia is planning to further restrict Bitcoin access for ordinary citizens. This time, the Central Bank of Russia and the Ministry of Finance announced joint plans to launch a state-regulated cryptocurrency exchange available exclusively to âsuper-qualified investors.â Access would be limited to those meeting previously defined thresholds of $1.2 million in assets or an annual income above $580,000. This is a blatant attempt by the Kremlin to dampen the accessibility and impact of Bitcoin for those who need it most.
In freedom tech news, we spotlight Samiz. This new tool allows users to create a Bluetooth mesh network over nostr, allowing users' messages and posts to pass through nearby devices on the network even while offline. When a post reaches someone with an Internet connection, it is broadcast across the wider network. While early in development, Mesh networks like Samiz hold the potential to disseminate information posted by activists and human rights defenders even when authoritarian regimes in countries like Pakistan, Venezuela, or Burma try to restrict communications and the Internet.
We end with a reading of our very own Financial Freedom Report #67 on the Bitcoin Audible podcast, where host Guy Swann reads the latest news on plunging currencies, CBDCs, and new Bitcoin freedom tools. We encourage our readers to give it a listen and stay tuned for future readings of HRFâs Financial Freedom Report on Bitcoin Audible. We also include an interview with HRFâs global bitcoin adoption lead, Femi Longe, who shares insights on Bitcoinâs growing role as freedom money for those who need it most.
Now, letâs see whatâs in store this week!
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GLOBAL NEWS
Belarus | Launching CBDC in Late 2026
Belarus is preparing to launch its CBDC, the digital ruble, into public circulation by late 2026. Roman Golovchenko, the chairman of the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus (and former prime minister), made the regimeâs intent clear: âFor the state, it is very important to be able to trace how digital money moves along the entire chain.â He added that Belarus was âclosely cooperating with Russia regarding the development of the CBDC.â The level of surveillance and central control that the digital ruble would embed into Belarusâs financial system would pose existential threats to what remains of civil society in the country. Since stealing the 2020 election, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has ruled through sheer force, detaining over 35,000 people, labeling dissidents and journalists as âextremists,â and freezing the bank accounts of those who challenge his authority. In this context, a CBDC would not be a modern financial tool â it would be a means of instant oppression, granting the regime real-time insight into every transaction and the ability to act on it directly.
Russia | Proposes Digital Asset Exchange Exclusively for Wealthy Investors
A month after proposing a framework that would restrict the trading of Bitcoin to only the countryâs wealthiest individuals (Russians with over $1.2 million in assets or an annual income above $580,000), Russiaâs Ministry of Finance and Central Bank have announced plans to launch a government-regulated cryptocurrency exchange available exclusively to âsuper-qualified investors.â Under the plan, only citizens meeting the previously stated wealth and income thresholds (which may be subject to change) would be allowed to trade digital assets on the platform. This would further entrench financial privilege for Russian oligarchs while cutting ordinary Russians off from alternative financial tools and the financial freedom they offer. Finance Minister Anton Siluanov claims this will bring digital asset operations âout of the shadows,â but in reality, it suppresses grassroots financial autonomy while exerting state control over who can access freedom money.
Cuba | Ecash Brings Offline Bitcoin Payments to Island Nation in the Dark
As daily blackouts and internet outages continue across Cuba, a new development is helping Cubans achieve financial freedom: Cashu ecash. Cashu is an ecash protocol â a form of digital cash backed by Bitcoin that enables private, everyday payments that can also be done offline â a powerful feature for Cubans experiencing up to 20-hour daily blackouts. However, ecash users must trust mints (servers operated by individuals or groups that issue and redeem ecash tokens) not to disappear with user funds. To leverage this freedom tech to its fullest, the Cuban Bitcoin community launched its own ecash mint, mint.cubabitcoin.org. This minimizes trust requirements for Cubans to transact with ecash and increases its accessibility by running the mint locally. Cuba Bitcoin also released a dedicated ecash resource page, helping expand accessibility to freedom through financial education. For an island nation where the currency has lost more than 90% of its value, citizens remain locked out of their savings, and remittances are often hijacked by the regime, tools like ecash empower Cubans to preserve their financial privacy, exchange value freely, and resist the financial repression that has left so many impoverished.
Zambia | Introduces Cyber Law to Track and Intercept Digital Communications
Zambiaâs government passed two new cyber laws granting officials sweeping powers to track and intercept digital communications while increasing surveillance over Zambians' online activity. Officials insist it will help combat cybercrime. Really, it gives the president absolute control over the direction of a new surveillance agency â a powerful tool to crush dissent. This follows earlier plans to restrict the use of foreign currency in the economy to fight inflation, which effectively trapped Zambians in a financial system centered around the volatile âkwachaâ currency (which reached a record low earlier this year with inflation above 16%). For activists, journalists, and everyday Zambians, the new laws over online activity threaten the ability to organize and speak freely while potentially hampering access to freedom tech.
India | Central Bank Deputy Governor Praises CBDC Capabilities
At the Bharat Inclusion Summit in Bengaluru, India, the deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Rabi Sankar, declared, âI have so far not seen any use case that potentially can solve the problem of cross-border money transfer; only CBDC has the ability to solve it.â Yet â seemingly unbeknownst to Sankar, Bitcoin has served as an effective remittance tool for more than a decade at low cost, fast speed, and with no central point of control. Sankarâs remarks follow a growing push to normalize state-controlled, surveillance-based digital money as a natural progression of currency. The RBIâs digital rupee CBDC, currently in pilot phase, is quickly growing into one of the most advanced CBDCs on the planet. It is being embedded into the governmentâs UPI payment system and offered through existing financial institutions and platforms. Decentralized alternatives like Bitcoin can achieve financial inclusion and payment efficiency too â but without sacrificing privacy, autonomy, or basic rights over to the state.
Tanzania | Opposition Party Excluded From Election Amid Financial Repression
Last week, the Tanzanian regime banned the use of foreign currency in transactions, leaving Tanzanians to rely solely on the rapidly depreciating Tanzanian shilling. Now, Tanzania's ruling party has taken a decisive step to eliminate political opposition ahead of Octoberâs general elections by barring the CHADEMA party from participation under the pretense of treason against their party leader, Tundu Lissu. Law enforcement arrested Lissu at a public rally where he was calling for electoral reforms. This political repression is not happening in isolation. Last year, the Tanzanian regime blocked access to X, detained hundreds of opposition members, and disappeared dissidents. These developments suggest a broader strategy to silence criticism and electoral competition through arrests, censorship, and economic coercion.
BITCOIN AND FREEDOM TECH NEWS
Samiz | Create a Bluetooth Mesh Network with Nostr
Samiz, an app for creating a Bluetooth mesh network over nostr, is officially available for testing. Mesh networks, where interconnected computers relay data to one another, can provide offline access to nostr if enough users participate. For example, when an individual is offline but has Samiz enabled, their device can connect to other nearby devices through Bluetooth, allowing nostr messages to hop locally from phone to phone until reaching someone with internet access, who can then broadcast the message to the wider nostr network. Mesh networks like this hold powerful implications for activists and communities facing censorship, Internet shutdowns, or surveillance. In places with restricted finances and organization, Samiz, while early in development, can potentially offer a way to distribute information through nostr without relying on infrastructure that authoritarian regimes can shut down.
Spark | New Bitcoin Payments Protocol Now Live
Lightspark, a company building on the Bitcoin Lightning Network, officially released Spark, a new payment protocol built on Bitcoin to make transactions faster, cheaper, and more privacy-protecting. Spark leverages a technology called statechains to enable self-custodial and off-chain Bitcoin transactions for users by transferring the private keys associated with their bitcoin rather than signing and sending a transaction with said keys. Spark also supports stablecoins (digital tokens pegged to fiat currency) and allows users to receive payments while offline. While these are promising developments, in its current state, Spark is not completely trustless; therefore, it is advisable only to hold a small balance of funds on the protocol as this new payment technology gets off the ground. You can learn more about Spark here.
Boltz | Now Supports Nostr Zaps
Boltz, a non-custodial bridge for swapping between different Bitcoin layers, released a new feature called Zap Swaps, enabling users to make Lightning payments as low as 21 satoshis (small units of bitcoin). This feature enables bitcoin microtransactions like nostr zaps, which are use cases that previously required workaround solutions. With the release, users of Boltz-powered Bitcoin wallets like Misty Breez can now leverage their wallets for zaps on nostr. These small, uncensorable bitcoin payments are a powerful tool for supporting activists, journalists, and dissidents â offering a permissionless way to support free speech and financial freedom worldwide. HRF is pleased to see this past HRF grantee add support for the latest freedom tech features.
Coinswap | Adds Support for Coin Selection
Coinswap, an in-development protocol that enables users to privately swap Bitcoin with one another, added support for coin selection, boosting the protocolâs privacy capabilities. Coin selection allows Bitcoin users to choose which of their unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs) to spend, giving them granular control over their transactions and the information they choose to reveal. For activists, journalists, and anyone operating under financial surveillance and repression, this addition (when fully implemented and released) can strengthen Bitcoinâs ability to resist censorship and protect human rights. HRFâs first Bitcoin Development Fund (BDF) grant was to Coinswap, and we are glad to see the continued development of the protocol.
bitcoin++ | Upcoming Bitcoin Developer Conference
The next bitcoin++ conference, a global, bitcoin-only developer series organized by Bitcoin educator Lisa Neigut, will occur in Austin, Texas, from May 7 to 9, 2025. A diverse group of privacy advocates, developers, and freedom tech enthusiasts will convene to learn about the mempool (the queue of pending and unconfirmed transactions in a Bitcoin node). Attendees will learn how Bitcoin transactions are sorted into blocks, mempool policies, and how transactions move through time and space to reach the next block. These events offer an incredible opportunity to connect with the technical Bitcoin community, who are ultimately many of the figures building the freedom tools that are helping individuals preserve their rights and freedoms in the face of censorship. Get your tickets here.
OpenSats | Announces 11th Wave of Nostr Grants
OpenSats, a nonprofit organization supporting open-source software and projects, announced its 11th round of grants for nostr, a decentralized protocol that enables uncensorable communications. Two projects stand out for their potential impact on financial freedom and activism: HAMSTR, which enables nostr messaging over ham radio that keeps information and payments flowing in off-grid or censored environments, and Nostr Double Ratchet, which brings end-to-end encrypted private messaging to nostr clients, safeguarding activists from surveillance. These tools help dissidents stay connected, coordinate securely, and transact privately, making them powerful assets for those resisting authoritarian control. Read the full list of grants here.
Bitcoin Design Community | Organizes Designathon for Open-Source UX Designers
The Bitcoin Design Community is hosting its next Designathon between May 4 and 18, 2025, inviting designers of all levels and backgrounds to creatively explore ideas to advance Bitcoinâs user experience and interface. Unlike traditional hackathons, this event centers specifically on design, encouraging open collaboration on projects that improve usability, accessibility, and innovation in open-source Bitcoin tools. Participants can earn monetary prizes, rewards, and recognition for their work. Anyone can join or start a project. Learn more here.
RECOMMENDED CONTENT
Plunging Currencies, CBDCs, and New Bitcoin Freedom Tools with Guy Swann
In this reading on the Bitcoin Audible podcast, host Guy Swan reads HRFâs Financial Freedom Report #67, offering listeners a front-row view into the latest developments in financial repression and resistance. He unpacks how collapsing currencies, rising inflation, and CBDC rollouts tighten state control in Turkey, Russia, and Nigeria. But he also highlights the tools for pushing back, from the first Stratum V2 mining pool to Cashuâs new Tap-to-Pay ecash feature. If youâre a reader of the Financial Freedom Report, we encourage you to check out the Bitcoin Audible podcast, where Guy Swan will be doing monthly readings of our newsletter. Listen to the full recording here.
Bitcoin Beyond Capital: Freedom Money for the Global South with Femi Longe
In this interview at the 2025 MIT Bitcoin Expo, journalist Frank Corva speaks with Femi Longe, HRFâs global bitcoin lead, who shares insights on Bitcoinâs growing role as freedom money for those living under authoritarian regimes. The conversation highlights the importance of building Bitcoin solutions that center on the specific problems faced by communities rather than the technology itself. Longe commends projects like Tando in Kenya and Bit.Spenda in Ghana, which integrate Bitcoin and Lightning into familiar financial channels, making Bitcoin more practical and accessible for everyday payments and saving. You can watch the interview here and catch the livestreams of the full 2025 MIT Bitcoin Expo here.
If this article was forwarded to you and you enjoyed reading it, please consider subscribing to the Financial Freedom Report here.
Support the newsletter by donating bitcoin to HRFâs Financial Freedom program via BTCPay.\ Want to contribute to the newsletter? Submit tips, stories, news, and ideas by emailing us at ffreport @ hrf.org
The Bitcoin Development Fund (BDF) is accepting grant proposals on an ongoing basis. The Bitcoin Development Fund is looking to support Bitcoin developers, community builders, and educators. Submit proposals here.
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2025-04-30 01:43:05Yes, FINALLY, we are extremely excited to announce support for nostr.build (blossom.band) on Primal! Decades in the making, billions of people have been waiting, and now itâs available! But itâs not just any integration, it is the next level of decentralized media hosting for Nostr. Let us explain.
Primal is an advanced Twitter/X like client for Nostr and is probably the fastest up-and-coming, highly used Nostr app available for iOS, Android and the web. Nostr.build is a very popular media hosting service for Nostr that can be used standalone or integrated into many Nostr apps using nip-96. This is an extremely feature rich, tested and proven integration we recommend for most applications, but itâs never been available on Primal.
And then, Blossom was born, thank you Hzrd149! Blossom is a Nostr media hosting protocol that makes it extremely easy for Nostr clients to integrate a media host, and for users of Blossom media hosts (even an in-house build) to host on any Nostr client. Revolutionary, right! Use whatever host you want on any client you want, the flexible beauty of Nostr. But there is an additional feature to Blossom that is key, mirroring.
One of the biggest complaints to media hosting on Nostr is, if a media hosting service goes down, so does all of the media hosted on that service. No bueno, and defeats the whole decentralized idea behind Nostr.. This has always been a hard problem to solve until Blossom mirroring came along. Mirroring allows a single media upload to be hosted on multiple servers using its hash, or unique media identifier. This way, if a media host goes down, the media is still available and accessible on the other host.
So, we are not only announcing support of nostr.buildâs blossom.band on the Primal app, we are also announcing the first known fully integrated implementation of mirroring with multiple media hosts on Nostr. Try it out for yourself! Go to the settings of your Primal web, iOS or Android app, choose âMedia Serversâ, enable âMedia Mirrorsâ, and add https://blossom.band and https://blossom.primal.net as your Media server and Mirror, done!
Video here!
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2025-05-08 11:51:12Here we are again with our monthly Magnificent Seven, the summary giving you a hit of what you missed in the ~AGORA territory.
Let's check our top performing post Ads!
Top-Performing Ads
This month, the most engaging ones are:
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[SELL] The Book of Bitcoin Mythology - Bitcoin accepted - ($21 + shipping) by @VEINTIUNO offering a printed version of the Bitcoin Mythology @spiral series, available online originally in English and translated by the post author in Spanish. 100 sats \ 6 comments \ 18 Apr -
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[SELL] Southwest voucher, 50k sats (digital code/ USA) by @BlokchainB, where he share a voucher Southwest Airlines. Have you sold it to @itsrealfake then? 206 sats \ 3 comments \ 27 Apr -
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SoapMiner Beef Tallow Soap by @PictureRoom, a review of a great handmade product sold P2P. 83 sats \ 2 comments \ 3 May -
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[SELL] Walter Whites Mega Package eBook (25000) by @MidnightShipper, return selling hand-picked ebooks from his/her huge collection 36 sats \ 4 comments \ 21 Apr -
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Medical Consultation (an update to a previous post) by @BTCLNAT, renewing prices and details of a previous Ad-post. Pretty fair still... 5k sats/consultation still a bargain! 100 sats \ 3 comments \ 22 Apr -
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[SELL] Bitcoin Education Playing Cards $30 Bitcoin accepted by @NEEDcreations, releasing a new updated edition, ow available for sale on the 360BTC's pleb shop 19 sats \ 0 comments \ 30 Apr -
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OFFICIAL - VINTAGE - Marlboro Zippo - Real & WORKS by @watchmancbiz, returns with just a link to SatStash for more info on the auction 0 sats \ 0 comments \ 3 May
A quick reminder that now you ca setup auctions here in the AGORA too! Learn how. The other feature released last month was the introduction of Shopfronts on SN. Check our SN Merch and SN Zine examples. Thank you all! Let's keep these trades coming and grow the P2P Bitcoin circular economy!
Lost & Found in SN' Wild West Web
Stay with me, we're not done yet! I found plenty of other deals and offers in other territories too..
- Private Package Delivery where @Jon_Hodl share his experience on receiving one personally
- đš VIP-Only Flash Sale: Bitaxe Gamma for $125 by @siggy47, grabbing one of these bad boys.
- Where do you sell books for Bitcoin, besides on ~Agora Territory? by @hasherstacker, asking ~BooksAndArticles community. Do you have a book to sell? Let me know how I can help!
- This best-selling book on âabundanceâ has got it wrong - Max Rashbrooke by @Solomonsatoshi sharing an interesting external article.
- Trump Store Selling âTrump 2028â Hats Trump Says Heâs âNot Jokingâ another interesting article shared by our dear friend @CarlTuckerson
Wow, such an exciting month!
Active Professional Services accepting Bitcoin in the AGORA
Let us know if we miss any, here below the most memorable ones: - https://stacker.news/items/900208/r/AG @unschooled offering Language Tutoring - https://stacker.news/items/813013/r/AG @gpvansat's [OFFER][Graphic Design] From the paste editions (It's important to keep these offers available) - https://stacker.news/items/775383/r/AG @TinstrMedia - Color Grading (Styling) Your Pictures as a Service - https://stacker.news/items/773557/r/AG @MamaHodl, MATHS TUTOR 50K SATS/hour English global - https://stacker.news/items/684163/r/AG @BTCLNAT's OFFER HEALTH COUNSELING [5K SAT/ consultation - https://stacker.news/items/689268/r/AG @mathswithtess [SELL] MATHS TUTOR ONILINE, 90k sats per hour. Global but English only.
Let me know if I'm missing other stackers offering services around here!
In case you missed
Here some interesting post, opening conversations and free speech about markets and business on the bitcoin circular economy:
- https://stacker.news/items/972209/r/AG Here Comes Bitcoin Swag Shop by @k00b
- https://stacker.news/items/969011/r/AG Sales Corner (Prospecting) by @Akg10s3
- https://stacker.news/items/971914/r/AG Satoshi Escrow A Bitcoin non-custodial P2P dispute resolution using Nostr keys by @AGORA
- https://stacker.news/items/972209/r/AG Twin Cities Outdoor Agora Market by @k00b
- https://stacker.news/items/942025/r/AG How to create your Shopfront on STACKER NEWS to upsell your products & services by @AGORA
BUYing or SELLing Cowboys Credits?
BUY or SELL them in the ~AGORA marketplace
Here's what stackers have to offers: - [SWAP] SN Cowboy credits by @DarthCoin - https://stacker.news/items/758411/r/AG by @SimpleStacker that also shares a CCs market analysis. - [BUY] 100 cowboy credits for one satoshi by @ek - Will Pay Sats For Cowboy Credits by @siggy47 - đą CCs to Sats Exchange Megathread recently started by @holonite, not sure why in ~bitcoin. Consider the ~AGORA next time ;)
đ·ïž Spending Sunday and Selling weekly?
Share your most recent Bitcoin purchases of just check what other stackers are buying with their sats! All series available here: Or read the latest one from https://stacker.news/items/970896/r/AG
đą Thursday Talks: What have you sold for Bitcoin this week?
Our recently launched weekly series going out every Thursday. In the past one, I collected all @Akg10s3's Sales Corner posts. Fresh out of the box, today edition https://stacker.news/items/974581/r/AG
Create your Ads now!
Looking to start something new? Hit one of the links below to free your mind:
- đŹ TOPIC for conversation,
- [âïž SELL] anything! or,
- if you're looking for something, hit the [đ BUY]!
- [đ§âđ» HIRE] any bitcoiner skill or stuff from bitcoiners
- [đ OFFER] any product or service and stack more sats
- [đ§ââïž AUCTION] to let stackers decide a fair price for your item
- [đ€ SWAP] if you're looking to exchange anything with anything else
- [đ FREE] your space, make a gift!
- Start your own [SHOPFRONT] or simply...
- [â REVIEW] any bitcoin product or LN service you recently bought or subscribed to.
Or contact @AGORA team on nostr DM, and we can help you publish a personalized post.
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#nostr
#bitcoin
#stuff4sats
#sell
#buy
#plebchain
#grownostr
#asknostr
#market
#business
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974611
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2025-04-28 00:48:57I have been recently building NFDB, a new relay DB. This post is meant as a short overview.
Regular relays have challenges
Current relay software have significant challenges, which I have experienced when hosting Nostr.land: - Scalability is only supported by adding full replicas, which does not scale to large relays. - Most relays use slow databases and are not optimized for large scale usage. - Search is near-impossible to implement on standard relays. - Privacy features such as NIP-42 are lacking. - Regular DB maintenance tasks on normal relays require extended downtime. - Fault-tolerance is implemented, if any, using a load balancer, which is limited. - Personalization and advanced filtering is not possible. - Local caching is not supported.
NFDB: A scalable database for large relays
NFDB is a new database meant for medium-large scale relays, built on FoundationDB that provides: - Near-unlimited scalability - Extended fault tolerance - Instant loading - Better search - Better personalization - and more.
Search
NFDB has extended search capabilities including: - Semantic search: Search for meaning, not words. - Interest-based search: Highlight content you care about. - Multi-faceted queries: Easily filter by topic, author group, keywords, and more at the same time. - Wide support for event kinds, including users, articles, etc.
Personalization
NFDB allows significant personalization: - Customized algorithms: Be your own algorithm. - Spam filtering: Filter content to your WoT, and use advanced spam filters. - Topic mutes: Mute topics, not keywords. - Media filtering: With Nostr.build, you will be able to filter NSFW and other content - Low data mode: Block notes that use high amounts of cellular data. - and more
Other
NFDB has support for many other features such as: - NIP-42: Protect your privacy with private drafts and DMs - Microrelays: Easily deploy your own personal microrelay - Containers: Dedicated, fast storage for discoverability events such as relay lists
Calcite: A local microrelay database
Calcite is a lightweight, local version of NFDB that is meant for microrelays and caching, meant for thousands of personal microrelays.
Calcite HA is an additional layer that allows live migration and relay failover in under 30 seconds, providing higher availability compared to current relays with greater simplicity. Calcite HA is enabled in all Calcite deployments.
For zero-downtime, NFDB is recommended.
Noswhere SmartCache
Relays are fixed in one location, but users can be anywhere.
Noswhere SmartCache is a CDN for relays that dynamically caches data on edge servers closest to you, allowing: - Multiple regions around the world - Improved throughput and performance - Faster loading times
routerd
routerd
is a custom load-balancer optimized for Nostr relays, integrated with SmartCache.routerd
is specifically integrated with NFDB and Calcite HA to provide fast failover and high performance.Ending notes
NFDB is planned to be deployed to Nostr.land in the coming weeks.
A lot more is to come. đïžïžïžïžïžïž
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2025-04-26 13:53:50I'm currently using this bash script to publish long-form content from local Markdown files to Nostr relays.
It requires all of
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Create a signed Nostr event and print it to the console:
bash markdown_to_nostr.sh article-filename.md
Create a Nostr event and publish it to one or more relays:
bash markdown_to_nostr.sh article-filename.md ws://localhost:7777 wss://nostr.kosmos.org
Markdown format
You can specify your metadata as YAML in a Front Matter header. Here's an example file:
```markdown
title: "Good Morning" summary: "It's a beautiful day" image: https://example.com/i/beautiful-day.jpg date: 2025-04-24T15:00:00Z tags: gm, poetry published: false
In the blue sky just a few specks of gray
In the evening of a beautiful day
Though last night it rained and more rain on the way
And that more rain is needed 'twould be fair to say.â Francis Duggan ```
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2025-05-08 11:45:52May 7th - Asuncion, Paraguay
We made trhe 11th meetup of our community. This time, we reached an ATH of atendees, almost 150 people. This time, we were talking about bitcoin for begginers and for the main event I made a presentation a about Robosats, encouraging people to take orders, buy bitcoin and most of it, make your life better.
The motto this time was: this is not about being a trader. It's about happiness.
Bitcoin can help you find new ways to explore the best version of yourself because right now people are looking anti-inflation methods for not lose money. In every meetup, we're encouraging our new members to embrace and adopt bitcoin for their products/services.
Most of them are skeptics (at first) when I say that Lightning Network is cheaper as f**k. I show them the fee paid, their eyes...it's the aha moment for them.
I'm happy and bullish af.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974608
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2025-05-08 11:42:26Autor: Lilly Gebert. Dieser Beitrag wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben. Sie finden alle Texte der Friedenstaube und weitere Texte zum Thema Frieden hier. Die neuesten Pareto-Artikel finden Sie in unserem Telegram-Kanal.
Die neuesten Artikel der Friedenstaube gibt es jetzt auch im eigenen Friedenstaube-Telegram-Kanal.
Wie fĂŒhlst Du dich, nachdem Du mit deinem Partner oder deiner Partnerin, oder sonst einem Menschen geschlafen hast â nachdem der Drang und die Erregung ein Ende gefunden haben? Gut â oder schlecht? Befriedigt â oder unbefriedigt? Verbunden â oder getrennt? ErfĂŒllt â oder leer? Was geht dir durch den Kopf? Warum ĂŒberhaupt geht dir irgendetwas durch den Kopf? Warum bleibst Du dich nicht in deinem Körper â in seiner noch anhaltenden NĂ€he zu dem Körper, mit dem Du gerade noch eins warst? Vielleicht weil Du dich davon ablenken möchtest, dass ihr gerade dies nicht wart? Dass ihr nicht «eins» wart; sondern zwei, die fĂŒr einen Moment Druck abgelassen haben â ohne höheren Sinn und ohne tieferes GefĂŒhl? Ist das der Grund, weswegen Du lieber in die VerklĂ€rungen deines Verstandes abdriftest, anstatt die gerade erlebte Verbindung noch etwas in deinem Körper nachklingen zu lassen? Ist das allgemein der Grund, weswegen Du lieber in RationalitĂ€ten lebst? Um dir nicht eingestehen zu mĂŒssen, wie unverbunden Du wirklich bist? Wie unverbunden und allein, ohne tiefere Verbindung zu dir oder einem anderen Menschen? Ist es das? Ist es das, was Du einfach nicht wahrhaben kannst? Und weswegen Du lieber die Masse an OberflĂ€chlichkeit suchst, um bloĂ nie in einer Beziehung zu enden, in der Du an deine eigene UnfĂ€higkeit erinnert wirst, gerade dies zu sein â in Beziehung?
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Vielleicht beginnt alle Trennung dieser Welt mit der Verwechslung von Sex und NĂ€he, NĂ€he und Liebe, als auch Liebe und Frieden. Du sehnst dich nach dem einen und jagst doch dem anderen hinterher. Wie kann das sein?
Liegt es daran, dass Du als Kind keine stabilen Beziehungen erfahren hast und diese aus dem Grund auch im Erwachsenenalter nicht leben kannst? Hast Du einst schlechte Erfahrungen mit IntimitĂ€t und NĂ€he gemacht, aufgrund derer etwas in dir diese fortwĂ€hrend verhindert, um dich zu «schĂŒtzen»? HĂ€ltst Du dich selbst fĂŒr nicht liebenswert und kannst deshalb auch im AuĂen keine Liebe annehmen? Oder hast Du Angst davor, durch die NĂ€he und BerĂŒhrung eines anderen Menschen von etwas in dir selbst berĂŒhrt zu werden, an dessen Existenz Du nicht erinnert werden möchtest?
Falls ja, warum gehst Du dann fortwĂ€hrend «Beziehungen» zu anderen Menschen ein, bevor Du nicht die Beziehung zu dir selbst geklĂ€rt hast? Hast Du wirklich so sehr verlernt zu lieben und so weit vergessen, was Liebe ist, dass Du dich damit zufriedengibst? Ich glaube kaum. Und ich glaube, Du spĂŒrst das auch. Ganz tief in dir sehnt auch deine Seele sich nach einer Begegnung, in der Du nichts von dir zurĂŒckhalten musst. In der Du ganz, und damit ganz Du sein kannst.
Doch was machst Du stattdessen? Du unterdrĂŒckst diese Sehnsucht, verneinst deinen innersten Herzenswunsch nach BerĂŒhrung, nach NĂ€he, nach Liebe. Und damit auch jedes BedĂŒrfnis, was mit seinem ausbleibenden Ausdruck ebenfalls unterdrĂŒckt wird. Langsam, ganz langsam hörst Du auf, ĂŒber deine GefĂŒhle zu sprechen, Du hörst auf, deine Grenzen zu wahren, das zu machen, was dich dir selbst nĂ€herbringt. Auf diese Weise machst Du dich selbst nicht nur immer kleiner, Du entfernst dich auch zusehends von deiner eigenen Lebendigkeit â dem eigentlichen SchlĂŒssel zu jeder Beziehung, die nicht von Besitz und Lustbefriedigung, sondern von Selbstsein und NĂ€he getragen wird.
Falsche Versprechen: Verbindung statt Symbiose
Erich Fromm war es, der mit seinem 1956 erschienenen und insgesamt ĂŒber 25 Millionen Mal verkauften Werk «Die Kunst des Liebens» erstmals herausgearbeitet hat, wie zerstörerisch unsere moderne Konsumgesellschaft doch fĂŒr die Art und Weise ist, wie wir Beziehungen eingehen. Nicht nur die untereinander und zu uns selbst, sondern auch die zu Tier und Natur. Liebe, so schreibt Fromm, ist allem voran eine Haltung des Seins, nicht des Habens. Es gehe nicht darum, den anderen zu besitzen oder von ihm in Besitz genommen zu werden. Nicht Verschmelzung sei das Ziel, sondern das Selbstsein mit, oder auch trotz, der anderen Person.
Ohne dieses Selbstsein, das durch den modernen Glauben, alles sei kĂ€uflich, insofern untergraben wurde, dass nun auch der Mensch und seine Beziehungen als Objekte betrachtet wĂŒrden, gĂ€be es laut Fromm keine NĂ€he â und ohne NĂ€he keinen wahren Frieden. «SexualitĂ€t», so schreibt er, könne «ein Mittel sein, um die Isolation zu ĂŒberwinden â aber sie kann auch ein Ersatz fĂŒr Liebe sein.» Womit ich hinzufĂŒgen wĂŒrde: Wie SexualitĂ€t ein Ersatz fĂŒr Liebe sein kann, so werden heute Konsum, Sicherheit und Ablenkung zum Ersatz fĂŒr wahren Frieden. Und gleich wie NĂ€he zur Illusion von IntimitĂ€t werden kann, werden falsche Sicherheitsversprechen oft zur Maskerade des Friedens â einer Stille, die nichts heilt.
Das ist der Zustand unserer Zeit: SexualitĂ€t ersetzt Liebe, Waffen ersetzen Frieden. Doch genauso wie Sex in Wahrheit keine Liebe ersetzt, ersetzt auch ein WettrĂŒsten keinen Frieden. Beides tĂ€uscht NĂ€he und Sicherheit vor, wo eigentlich Distanz und KĂ€lte herrschen. Von ihnen eingenommen, hĂ€ltst Du die Liebe, die dein Körper imitiert, fĂŒr echt, und die Ă€uĂere Ordnung, die dir simuliert wird, fĂŒr den Frieden, von dem Du glauben, Du wĂŒrdest ihn in dir tragen. Dabei bleibt beides leer, wenn dein Herz nicht mitgeht. Da ist weder Ordnung im AuĂen, noch Frieden in deinem Innern. Was herrscht, ist Krieg. Innen wie auĂen.
Wut im Innern, Krieg im AuĂen
Wer NĂ€he meidet, verlernt Frieden. Denn Frieden beginnt dort, wo Du aushĂ€ltst, was ist. Nicht im Politischen, sondern in deiner eigenen Gerichtskammer: dem Austarieren und Verhandeln der eigenen GefĂŒhle und BedĂŒrfnisse â dem EingestĂ€ndnis, dass am Ende nicht der Sex das Problem ist, sondern dein Umgang mit NĂ€he; deine UnfĂ€higkeit, mit dir selbst in Frieden zu sein â und dies darum auch mit dem Rest der Welt nicht bist. Nennâ es Karma, das Gesetz der Anziehung oder eine traumatische RĂŒckkopplungsschleife; aber wo immer Du diesen Blick nicht vom AuĂen zurĂŒck auf das Minenfeld in dir wendest, wird sich sein Krieg solange fortsetzen, bis Du der Wut, die mit ihm in dir hochkocht, Dampf verschaffst. Ob auf konstruktive oder destruktive Weise hĂ€ngt davon ab, wie frĂŒh Du sie als das erkennst, woraus sie sich speist: deine unterdrĂŒckten GefĂŒhle.
«Das grundsĂ€tzliche Ausweichen vor dem Wesentlichen ist das Problem des Menschen.» â Wilhelm Reich
In dieser Hinsicht noch radikaler als Fromm ging Wilhelm Reich vor. Als SchĂŒler Sigmund Freuds sah er sexuelle UnterdrĂŒckung als Wurzel aller gesellschaftlichen Gewalt. Nur wer sexuell befreit sei â im Sinne von energetisch gelöst und beziehungsfĂ€hig â könne inneren Frieden erfahren. Ginge es nach Reich, so hĂ€ngt gesellschaftlicher Frieden unmittelbar davon ab, wie weit es uns gelingt, uns körperlich zu entpanzern und emotional zu öffnen. Womit sein Ansatz in der Idee gipfelte, dass die gesellschaftliche Ordnung nicht durch Ă€uĂere Gesetze, sondern durch die innere Struktur des Einzelnen geprĂ€gt wird. Diametral zu Marx, demzufolge es nicht das Bewusstsein der Menschen sei, das ihr Sein bestimmt, sondern umgekehrt ihr gesellschaftliches Sein, das ihr Bewusstsein bestimmt, beschrieb Reich also, wie emotionale Blockaden im Körper verankert seien und sich dort als chronische Spannungen manifestierten. Diese Panzerungen wĂŒrden nicht nur freie GefĂŒhlsĂ€uĂerung verhindern, sondern stauten auch lebendige Energie an, was zu Aggression, Entfremdung und letztlich zu kollektiver Gewalt fĂŒhren könne. Frieden, so Reich, beginne nicht in politischen Institutionen, sondern in der FĂ€higkeit des Einzelnen, Angst und Abwehr abzubauen, sich selbst zu spĂŒren â und andere nicht als Bedrohung, sondern als lebendige GegenĂŒber wahrzunehmen.
Warum wir dies scheinbar nicht mehr können, warum aber kein Weg daran vorbeifĂŒhrt, ĂŒber den Frieden in uns heilsame Beziehungen einzugehen, wollen wir den Frieden auch auĂerhalb von uns â in der Welt, folgt im zweiten Teil dieses Texts.
Lilly Gebert betreibt den Substack-Blog "Treffpunkt im Unendlichen" und schreibt regelmĂ€Ăig fĂŒr "die Freien" und Manova. Zuletzt erschien von ihr "Das Gewicht der Welt". Im Herbst erscheint "Sein statt Haben. EnzyklopĂ€die fĂŒr eine neue Zeit." (vorbestellbar).
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2025-05-08 10:23:28E-commerce store owners can now integrate Bitcoin payments into their WooCommerce shops using the LNbits WooCommerce plugin. This plugin supports payments using the Bitcoin Lightning Network and on-chain Bitcoin, providing merchants with flexible options to accept Bitcoin.
Integration with Bitcoin Payments
The LNbits WooCommerce plugin enables online merchants to accept Bitcoin payments easily. It uses LNbits to handle Bitcoin Lightning and traditional on-chain transactions, offering customers efficient payment methods.
Recent updates include support for Gutenberg block checkout integration, ensuring compatibility with the latest WooCommerce versions and improving the checkout experience for merchants and customers alike.
How the LNbits Plugin Works
The plugin integrates with LNbits through the Satspay Server extension. Lightning Network transactions are handled by LNbits. Merchants can manage on-chain payments via LNbits' Watch-only wallet extension.
Setup Steps for Merchants
The setup process for the LNbits WooCommerce plugin involves a few simple steps:
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- Install the Satspay Server extension within your LNbits instance.
- Add the LNbits plugin to your WordPress site.
- Configure the plugin via WooCommerce admin panel under WooCommerce > Settings > Payments.
Start Accepting Bitcoin Payments
By accepting Bitcoin payments, merchants offer customers a secure and efficient alternative payment method. Integrating the LNbits WooCommerce plugin is straightforward and aligns with the increasing adoption of cryptocurrency in online retail.
For further details, visit the official plugin page:
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NgoĂ i những yáșżu tá» vá» sá»± Äa dáșĄng vĂ háș„p dáș«n cá»§a cĂĄc trĂČ chÆĄi, TP88 cĆ©ng Äáș·c biá»t chĂș trá»ng Äáșżn báșŁo máșt vĂ sá»± an toĂ n cá»§a ngưá»i chÆĄi. Trong mĂŽi trưá»ng trá»±c tuyáșżn hiá»n nay, váș„n Äá» báșŁo vá» thĂŽng tin cĂĄ nhĂąn vĂ cĂĄc giao dá»ch tĂ i chĂnh luĂŽn ÄÆ°á»Łc Äáș·t lĂȘn hĂ ng Äáș§u. TP88 sá» dỄng cĂŽng nghá» báșŁo máșt tiĂȘn tiáșżn Äá» ÄáșŁm báșŁo ráș±ng thĂŽng tin ngưá»i chÆĄi sáșœ ÄÆ°á»Łc báșŁo vá» má»t cĂĄch an toĂ n vĂ khĂŽng bá» xĂąm pháșĄm. Má»i giao dá»ch tĂ i chĂnh, từ viá»c náșĄp tiá»n Äáșżn rĂșt tiá»n, Äá»u ÄÆ°á»Łc thá»±c hiá»n nhanh chĂłng, chĂnh xĂĄc vĂ báșŁo máșt tuyá»t Äá»i, giĂșp ngưá»i chÆĄi cĂł thá» yĂȘn tĂąm trong suá»t quĂĄ trĂŹnh tham gia. Ná»n táșŁng nĂ y cĆ©ng tuĂąn thá»§ cĂĄc tiĂȘu chuáș©n quá»c táșż vá» báșŁo máșt vĂ an toĂ n, mang Äáșżn cho ngưá»i chÆĄi má»t mĂŽi trưá»ng giáșŁi trĂ trá»±c tuyáșżn ÄĂĄng tin cáșy vĂ an toĂ n. Há» thá»ng báșŁo máșt vĂ há» trợ khĂĄch hĂ ng cá»§a TP88 luĂŽn hoáșĄt Äá»ng 24/7 Äá» ÄáșŁm báșŁo ráș±ng má»i váș„n Äá» phĂĄt sinh cá»§a ngưá»i chÆĄi sáșœ ÄÆ°á»Łc giáșŁi quyáșżt ká»p thá»i vĂ hiá»u quáșŁ.
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@ 3bf0c63f:aefa459d
2025-04-25 19:26:48Redistributing Git with Nostr
Every time someone tries to "decentralize" Git -- like many projects tried in the past to do it with BitTorrent, IPFS, ScuttleButt or custom p2p protocols -- there is always a lurking comment: "but Git is already distributed!", and then the discussion proceeds to mention some facts about how Git supports multiple remotes and its magic syncing and merging abilities and so on.
Turns out all that is true, Git is indeed all that powerful, and yet GitHub is the big central hub that hosts basically all Git repositories in the giant world of open-source. There are some crazy people that host their stuff elsewhere, but these projects end up not being found by many people, and even when they do they suffer from lack of contributions.
Because everybody has a GitHub account it's easy to open a pull request to a repository of a project you're using if it's on GitHub (to be fair I think it's very annoying to have to clone the repository, then add it as a remote locally, push to it, then go on the web UI and click to open a pull request, then that cloned repository lurks forever in your profile unless you go through 16 screens to delete it -- but people in general seem to think it's easy).
It's much harder to do it on some random other server where some project might be hosted, because now you have to add 4 more even more annoying steps: create an account; pick a password; confirm an email address; setup SSH keys for pushing. (And I'm not even mentioning the basic impossibility of offering
push
access to external unknown contributors to people who want to host their own simple homemade Git server.)At this point some may argue that we could all have accounts on GitLab, or Codeberg or wherever else, then those steps are removed. Besides not being a practical strategy this pseudo solution misses the point of being decentralized (or distributed, who knows) entirely: it's far from the ideal to force everybody to have the double of account management and SSH setup work in order to have the open-source world controlled by two shady companies instead of one.
What we want is to give every person the opportunity to host their own Git server without being ostracized. at the same time we must recognize that most people won't want to host their own servers (not even most open-source programmers!) and give everybody the ability to host their stuff on multi-tenant servers (such as GitHub) too. Importantly, though, if we allow for a random person to have a standalone Git server on a standalone server they host themselves on their wood cabin that also means any new hosting company can show up and start offering Git hosting, with or without new cool features, charging high or low or zero, and be immediately competing against GitHub or GitLab, i.e. we must remove the network-effect centralization pressure.
External contributions
The first problem we have to solve is: how can Bob contribute to Alice's repository without having an account on Alice's server?
SourceHut has reminded GitHub users that Git has always had this (for most) arcane
git send-email
command that is the original way to send patches, using an once-open protocol.Turns out Nostr acts as a quite powerful email replacement and can be used to send text content just like email, therefore patches are a very good fit for Nostr event contents.
Once you get used to it and the proper UIs (or CLIs) are built sending and applying patches to and from others becomes a much easier flow than the intense clickops mixed with terminal copypasting that is interacting with GitHub (you have to clone the repository on GitHub, then update the remote URL in your local directory, then create a branch and then go back and turn that branch into a Pull Request, it's quite tiresome) that many people already dislike so much they went out of their way to build many GitHub CLI tools just so they could comment on issues and approve pull requests from their terminal.
Replacing GitHub features
Aside from being the "hub" that people use to send patches to other people's code (because no one can do the email flow anymore, justifiably), GitHub also has 3 other big features that are not directly related to Git, but that make its network-effect harder to overcome. Luckily Nostr can be used to create a new environment in which these same features are implemented in a more decentralized and healthy way.
Issues: bug reports, feature requests and general discussions
Since the "Issues" GitHub feature is just a bunch of text comments it should be very obvious that Nostr is a perfect fit for it.
I will not even mention the fact that Nostr is much better at threading comments than GitHub (which doesn't do it at all), which can generate much more productive and organized discussions (and you can opt out if you want).
Search
I use GitHub search all the time to find libraries and projects that may do something that I need, and it returns good results almost always. So if people migrated out to other code hosting providers wouldn't we lose it?
The fact is that even though we think everybody is on GitHub that is a globalist falsehood. Some projects are not on GitHub, and if we use only GitHub for search those will be missed. So even if we didn't have a Nostr Git alternative it would still be necessary to create a search engine that incorporated GitLab, Codeberg, SourceHut and whatnot.
Turns out on Nostr we can make that quite easy by not forcing anyone to integrate custom APIs or hardcoding Git provider URLs: each repository can make itself available by publishing an "announcement" event with a brief description and one or more Git URLs. That makes it easy for a search engine to index them -- and even automatically download the code and index the code (or index just README files or whatever) without a centralized platform ever having to be involved.
The relays where such announcements will be available play a role, of course, but that isn't a bad role: each announcement can be in multiple relays known for storing "public good" projects, some relays may curate only projects known to be very good according to some standards, other relays may allow any kind of garbage, which wouldn't make them good for a search engine to rely upon, but would still be useful in case one knows the exact thing (and from whom) they're searching for (the same is valid for all Nostr content, by the way, and that's where it's censorship-resistance comes from).
Continuous integration
GitHub Actions are a very hardly subsidized free-compute-for-all-paid-by-Microsoft feature, but one that isn't hard to replace at all. In fact there exists today many companies offering the same kind of service out there -- although they are mostly targeting businesses and not open-source projects, before GitHub Actions was introduced there were also many that were heavily used by open-source projects.
One problem is that these services are still heavily tied to GitHub today, they require a GitHub login, sometimes BitBucket and GitLab and whatnot, and do not allow one to paste an arbitrary Git server URL, but that isn't a thing that is very hard to change anyway, or to start from scratch. All we need are services that offer the CI/CD flows, perhaps using the same framework of GitHub Actions (although I would prefer to not use that messy garbage), and charge some few satoshis for it.
It may be the case that all the current services only support the big Git hosting platforms because they rely on their proprietary APIs, most notably the webhooks dispatched when a repository is updated, to trigger the jobs. It doesn't have to be said that Nostr can also solve that problem very easily.
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@ ecda4328:1278f072
2025-05-08 09:29:23A detailed breakdown of the recent debate around Bitcoin Coreâs proposed policy change to OP_RETURN â and why itâs less dramatic than some fear.
TL;DR
Removing the 80-byte OP_RETURN limit is a mempool policy cleanup, not a consensus rule change. It reduces UTXO bloat, improves relay consistency, and doesnât affect Bitcoinâs monetary properties or block size limits.
What Is OP_RETURN?
OP_RETURN
is a Bitcoin script opcode introduced in 2014 (Bitcoin Core 0.9.0) to allow small amounts of arbitrary data to be embedded in transactions. Crucially, it creates provably unspendable outputs, preventing UTXO set pollution.A default policy limit of 80 bytes was added to discourage non-payment data usage while still allowing basic use cases (e.g., hashes, commitments).
Why Was OP_RETURN Added? (Bitcoin Core 0.9, March 2014)
When OP_RETURN was introduced, it wasnât to promote on-chain data â it was a harm-reduction tool:
âThis change is not an endorsement of storing data in the blockchain... [It] creates a provably-prunable output, to avoid data storage schemes... storing arbitrary data... bloating Bitcoinâs UTXO database.â â Bitcoin Core 0.9 Release Notes
Before that, users embedded data in fake outputs, bloating the UTXO set and degrading node performance.
OP_RETURN made those outputs prunable and cleaner, though it imposed an 80-byte policy cap â not a consensus rule.
Whatâs Actually Changing?
Bitcoin Core PR #32359 proposes:
- Removing the 80-byte policy limit on OP_RETURN data
- Removing the
-datacarrier
and-datacarriersize
configuration options - Default behavior will now relay (and mine) larger OP_RETURNs
â ïž This is not a consensus change. Blocks stay limited to \~4MB. No rules about block validity are altered.
Why Itâs Not a Big Deal
- â Consensus stays the same: No risk of chain splits
- â Block size stays capped (\~4MB)
- â You can still run Bitcoin Knots if you prefer stricter policies
- â Transaction size limit (\~100KB) remains for DoS protection
Bottom line: This is a configuration tweak to improve consistency between nodes and miners.
Common Uses of OP_RETURN
- Timestamping
- Cross-chain anchoring (e.g., merge-mined sidechains)
- Asset issuance (e.g., Omni/Tether)
- Notarization and commitments
- Metadata for protocols like Citrea
đ In contrast, Ordinal inscriptions use witness data; Stamps use fake outputs â not OP_RETURN.
Arguments For Removing the Limit
- The limit is ineffective â easily bypassed via witness/multisig/fake outputs
- Cleaner data paths â prevents UTXO bloat from âStampâ-style tricks
- Reflects mining reality â miners already include these transactions
- Improves relay/mempool consistency
- Avoids centralization risks â removes miner advantages from custom policies
- Enables metaprotocols â safely embed structured metadata without abusing Bitcoinâs core design
Arguments Against Removing the Limit
- Risk of encouraging non-monetary use
- Fears of "spam" or NFT-like inscriptions
- Concerns over governance process
- Perceived erosion of Bitcoinâs monetary purity
đ§ Note: The 80-byte cap was policy, not consensus. Removing it doesnât allow anything that wasnât already valid on-chain.
Policy vs. Consensus
- Policy rules affect relay and mempool behavior
- Consensus rules affect what blocks are considered valid
Large OP_RETURNs are already valid. The inconsistency is that many nodes donât relay them, while miners do include them. This change aligns relay with mining, improving propagation and fee estimation.
Bitcoin Knots: A Protest Client
Bitcoin Knots (maintained by Luke Dashjr) retains the old 80-byte policy. After the PR surfaced, some users switched to Knots as a protest.
According to Matthew R. Kratter, Bitcoin Knots briefly surpassed Core 29.0 in node count during early 2025 â but this spike appears to have been driven more by timing mismatches between release cycles and a coordinated protest campaign, rather than a durable shift in user adoption. In fact, most Bitcoin nodes today still run older versions of Core. As of May 2025, Core 28.1.0 alone accounts for over 21% of nodes, while Core 29.0.0 sits below 6%, and Knots 20250305 trails at just over 6% â suggesting that the majority of the network remains on pre-29 Core versions rather than switching to Knots en masse.
Broader Implications
- đ ïž Highlights tensions between devs, miners, and users over governance
- đ§ Shows how non-consensus rules can impact perceived neutrality
- đ§Ș Sparks renewed focus on tooling (e.g., ASMap, better banlists, relay filtering)
- đ Reaffirms user sovereignty through client diversity
Final Thoughts
Removing the OP_RETURN limit aligns Bitcoin Coreâs policy with reality â whatâs already getting mined â while cleaning up harmful workarounds.
It wonât break Bitcoin.
But it does surface deeper tensions about Bitcoinâs purpose, evolution, and who ultimately decides what gets built and accepted.
References
- PR: Remove arbitrary limits on OP_RETURN #32359
- PR: Deprecate datacarrier options #32406
- Mailing list: Relax OP_RETURN standardness restrictions
- Gist with full community discussion
- Bitcoin Knots
- Kratter video: Bitcoin Core Removes the Mask
đ Acknowledgements
Thanks to @hodlinator, ShiShi21m, and many others in the community for their thoughtful insights, corrections, and spirited discussion.
Based on the original GitHub Gist: Bitcoin OP_RETURN Controversy: Complete Summary
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@ 8125b911:a8400883
2025-04-25 07:02:35In Nostr, all data is stored as events. Decentralization is achieved by storing events on multiple relays, with signatures proving the ownership of these events. However, if you truly want to own your events, you should run your own relay to store them. Otherwise, if the relays you use fail or intentionally delete your events, you'll lose them forever.
For most people, running a relay is complex and costly. To solve this issue, I developed nostr-relay-tray, a relay that can be easily run on a personal computer and accessed over the internet.
Project URL: https://github.com/CodyTseng/nostr-relay-tray
This article will guide you through using nostr-relay-tray to run your own relay.
Download
Download the installation package for your operating system from the GitHub Release Page.
| Operating System | File Format | | --------------------- | ---------------------------------- | | Windows |
nostr-relay-tray.Setup.x.x.x.exe
| | macOS (Apple Silicon) |nostr-relay-tray-x.x.x-arm64.dmg
| | macOS (Intel) |nostr-relay-tray-x.x.x.dmg
| | Linux | You should know which one to use |Installation
Since this app isnât signed, you may encounter some obstacles during installation. Once installed, an ostrich icon will appear in the status bar. Click on the ostrich icon, and you'll see a menu where you can click the "Dashboard" option to open the relay's control panel for further configuration.
macOS Users:
- On first launch, go to "System Preferences > Security & Privacy" and click "Open Anyway."
- If you encounter a "damaged" message, run the following command in the terminal to remove the restrictions:
bash sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/nostr-relay-tray.app
Windows Users:
- On the security warning screen, click "More Info > Run Anyway."
Connecting
By default, nostr-relay-tray is only accessible locally through
ws://localhost:4869/
, which makes it quite limited. Therefore, we need to expose it to the internet.In the control panel, click the "Proxy" tab and toggle the switch. You will then receive a "Public address" that you can use to access your relay from anywhere. It's that simple.
Next, add this address to your relay list and position it as high as possible in the list. Most clients prioritize connecting to relays that appear at the top of the list, and relays lower in the list are often ignored.
Restrictions
Next, we need to set up some restrictions to prevent the relay from storing events that are irrelevant to you and wasting storage space. nostr-relay-tray allows for flexible and fine-grained configuration of which events to accept, but some of this is more complex and will not be covered here. If you're interested, you can explore this further later.
For now, I'll introduce a simple and effective strategy: WoT (Web of Trust). You can enable this feature in the "WoT & PoW" tab. Before enabling, you'll need to input your pubkey.
There's another important parameter,
Depth
, which represents the relationship depth between you and others. Someone you follow has a depth of 1, someone they follow has a depth of 2, and so on.- Setting this parameter to 0 means your relay will only accept your own events.
- Setting it to 1 means your relay will accept events from you and the people you follow.
- Setting it to 2 means your relay will accept events from you, the people you follow, and the people they follow.
Currently, the maximum value for this parameter is 2.
Conclusion
You've now successfully run your own relay and set a simple restriction to prevent it from storing irrelevant events.
If you encounter any issues during use, feel free to submit an issue on GitHub, and I'll respond as soon as possible.
Not your relay, not your events.
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@ ff52fde5:012d8091
2025-05-08 08:43:44Hallo Jihad
Willst du nach GieĂen
[[X]] Ja [[ ]] Nein
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@ 40b9c85f:5e61b451
2025-04-24 15:27:02Introduction
Data Vending Machines (DVMs) have emerged as a crucial component of the Nostr ecosystem, offering specialized computational services to clients across the network. As defined in NIP-90, DVMs operate on an apparently simple principle: "data in, data out." They provide a marketplace for data processing where users request specific jobs (like text translation, content recommendation, or AI text generation)
While DVMs have gained significant traction, the current specification faces challenges that hinder widespread adoption and consistent implementation. This article explores some ideas on how we can apply the reflection pattern, a well established approach in RPC systems, to address these challenges and improve the DVM ecosystem's clarity, consistency, and usability.
The Current State of DVMs: Challenges and Limitations
The NIP-90 specification provides a broad framework for DVMs, but this flexibility has led to several issues:
1. Inconsistent Implementation
As noted by hzrd149 in "DVMs were a mistake" every DVM implementation tends to expect inputs in slightly different formats, even while ostensibly following the same specification. For example, a translation request DVM might expect an event ID in one particular format, while an LLM service could expect a "prompt" input that's not even specified in NIP-90.
2. Fragmented Specifications
The DVM specification reserves a range of event kinds (5000-6000), each meant for different types of computational jobs. While creating sub-specifications for each job type is being explored as a possible solution for clarity, in a decentralized and permissionless landscape like Nostr, relying solely on specification enforcement won't be effective for creating a healthy ecosystem. A more comprehensible approach is needed that works with, rather than against, the open nature of the protocol.
3. Ambiguous API Interfaces
There's no standardized way for clients to discover what parameters a specific DVM accepts, which are required versus optional, or what output format to expect. This creates uncertainty and forces developers to rely on documentation outside the protocol itself, if such documentation exists at all.
The Reflection Pattern: A Solution from RPC Systems
The reflection pattern in RPC systems offers a compelling solution to many of these challenges. At its core, reflection enables servers to provide metadata about their available services, methods, and data types at runtime, allowing clients to dynamically discover and interact with the server's API.
In established RPC frameworks like gRPC, reflection serves as a self-describing mechanism where services expose their interface definitions and requirements. In MCP reflection is used to expose the capabilities of the server, such as tools, resources, and prompts. Clients can learn about available capabilities without prior knowledge, and systems can adapt to changes without requiring rebuilds or redeployments. This standardized introspection creates a unified way to query service metadata, making tools like
grpcurl
possible without requiring precompiled stubs.How Reflection Could Transform the DVM Specification
By incorporating reflection principles into the DVM specification, we could create a more coherent and predictable ecosystem. DVMs already implement some sort of reflection through the use of 'nip90params', which allow clients to discover some parameters, constraints, and features of the DVMs, such as whether they accept encryption, nutzaps, etc. However, this approach could be expanded to provide more comprehensive self-description capabilities.
1. Defined Lifecycle Phases
Similar to the Model Context Protocol (MCP), DVMs could benefit from a clear lifecycle consisting of an initialization phase and an operation phase. During initialization, the client and DVM would negotiate capabilities and exchange metadata, with the DVM providing a JSON schema containing its input requirements. nip-89 (or other) announcements can be used to bootstrap the discovery and negotiation process by providing the input schema directly. Then, during the operation phase, the client would interact with the DVM according to the negotiated schema and parameters.
2. Schema-Based Interactions
Rather than relying on rigid specifications for each job type, DVMs could self-advertise their schemas. This would allow clients to understand which parameters are required versus optional, what type validation should occur for inputs, what output formats to expect, and what payment flows are supported. By internalizing the input schema of the DVMs they wish to consume, clients gain clarity on how to interact effectively.
3. Capability Negotiation
Capability negotiation would enable DVMs to advertise their supported features, such as encryption methods, payment options, or specialized functionalities. This would allow clients to adjust their interaction approach based on the specific capabilities of each DVM they encounter.
Implementation Approach
While building DVMCP, I realized that the RPC reflection pattern used there could be beneficial for constructing DVMs in general. Since DVMs already follow an RPC style for their operation, and reflection is a natural extension of this approach, it could significantly enhance and clarify the DVM specification.
A reflection enhanced DVM protocol could work as follows: 1. Discovery: Clients discover DVMs through existing NIP-89 application handlers, input schemas could also be advertised in nip-89 announcements, making the second step unnecessary. 2. Schema Request: Clients request the DVM's input schema for the specific job type they're interested in 3. Validation: Clients validate their request against the provided schema before submission 4. Operation: The job proceeds through the standard NIP-90 flow, but with clearer expectations on both sides
Parallels with Other Protocols
This approach has proven successful in other contexts. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) implements a similar lifecycle with capability negotiation during initialization, allowing any client to communicate with any server as long as they adhere to the base protocol. MCP and DVM protocols share fundamental similarities, both aim to expose and consume computational resources through a JSON-RPC-like interface, albeit with specific differences.
gRPC's reflection service similarly allows clients to discover service definitions at runtime, enabling generic tools to work with any gRPC service without prior knowledge. In the REST API world, OpenAPI/Swagger specifications document interfaces in a way that makes them discoverable and testable.
DVMs would benefit from adopting these patterns while maintaining the decentralized, permissionless nature of Nostr.
Conclusion
I am not attempting to rewrite the DVM specification; rather, explore some ideas that could help the ecosystem improve incrementally, reducing fragmentation and making the ecosystem more comprehensible. By allowing DVMs to self describe their interfaces, we could maintain the flexibility that makes Nostr powerful while providing the structure needed for interoperability.
For developers building DVM clients or libraries, this approach would simplify consumption by providing clear expectations about inputs and outputs. For DVM operators, it would establish a standard way to communicate their service's requirements without relying on external documentation.
I am currently developing DVMCP following these patterns. Of course, DVMs and MCP servers have different details; MCP includes capabilities such as tools, resources, and prompts on the server side, as well as 'roots' and 'sampling' on the client side, creating a bidirectional way to consume capabilities. In contrast, DVMs typically function similarly to MCP tools, where you call a DVM with an input and receive an output, with each job type representing a different categorization of the work performed.
Without further ado, I hope this article has provided some insight into the potential benefits of applying the reflection pattern to the DVM specification.
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@ 90c656ff:9383fd4e
2025-05-08 08:35:04Bitcoin operates through a decentralized system that relies on a process called mining to validate transactions and secure the network. However, Bitcoin mining requires a large amount of energy, which raises concerns about its environmental impact. Although there are solutions to make this process more sustainable, energy consumption remains a topic of debate among both critics and advocates of the technology.
How does Bitcoin mining work?
Bitcoin mining is the process by which new blocks are added to the blockchain (or timechain) and new coins are created. This process uses a mechanism called proof-of-work, where specialized computers (miners) compete to solve complex mathematical problems. To do this, they consume a huge amount of electricity, as the equipment must operate continuously to keep the network secure and decentralized.
- Energy consumption and environmental impact
The main criticism of Bitcoin mining is its high electricity consumption. Currently, it is estimated that the Bitcoin network consumes as much energy as some entire countries. This raises environmental concerns, as much of the world's electricity is still generated from fossil fuels, which emit polluting gases.
The environmental impacts of Bitcoin mining include:
01 - Carbon Emissions: If the electricity used for mining comes from polluting sources, the process contributes to increased COâ emissions, intensifying global warming.
02 - Excessive Use of Natural Resources: Large-scale mining can strain local power grids and increase demand for electricity, leading to higher fossil fuel consumption in some regions.
03 - Electronic Waste Production: Mining equipment has a relatively short lifespan, which leads to the generation of large amounts of electronic waste.
- Alternatives and sustainable solutions
Despite these concerns, Bitcoin mining is becoming increasingly efficient and sustainable. Many mining operations already use renewable energy sources such as hydroelectric, solar, and wind, significantly reducing their ecological footprint. Some solutions include:
01 - Use of Renewable Energy: Miners are relocating to regions with excess renewable energy production, taking advantage of resources that would otherwise be wasted.
02 - Recycling Heat Generated by Mining: Some companies are using the heat produced by mining equipment to warm buildings and infrastructure, making more efficient use of the energy.
03 - Technological Innovations: The development of new chips and more efficient equipment reduces the energy consumption of mining without compromising network security.
In summary, the environmental impact of Bitcoin mining is a controversial issue, but solutions to make the process more sustainable are rapidly evolving. While energy consumption remains high, the shift toward renewable energy sources and new technologies could make Bitcoin a more efficient and environmentally friendly system. Thus, the issue is not merely the amount of electricity consumed, but the origin of that energy and the innovations making mining increasingly sustainable.
Thank you very much for reading this far. I hope everything is well with you, and sending a big hug from your favorite Bitcoiner maximalist from Madeira. Long live freedom!
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@ bbb5dda0:f09e2747
2025-05-08 07:38:07I've been neglecting my weekly updates a bit. I haven't really gotten to them lately because i've been insanely busy frying my brains at #SovEng. And after that i haven't been keeping my weekly notes properly. WHICH I'm planning to pick back up now!
This week/ the last couple weeks I've been doing some general planning around @tollGate's appearances on various conferences around Europe! First on the list will be Pizza Day in Prague! And from there I'll be cruising straight to @Oslo Freedom Forum! For TollGate that also means getting us set up with some T-Shirts and Stickers, though not super hard to do, it's the first time I'm doing any 'marketing' like this so I did test my own patience by properly cropping and ordering the designs. So far the stickers came out well Look at our first officially baptized TollGate! :)
TollGate Installer
As we're installing versions of TollGateOS on routers quite often now I figured it'd be a good idea to streamline the experience a bit by building a TollGate Installer. I've been vibecoding it mostly, and one of the things I discovered is how easy it is to make it replicate the style of another app. To stick with the theme I told it to mirror the style of our TollGate Captive portal site and it did it perfectly!
Anyway, still a lot of manual engineering is required but at least I can outsource the stuff i'm bad at. What I did improve was the GitHub workflows we use for building and publishing the OS. We publish our releases to Blossom + Nostr (NIP-94). I then use those messages in the installer to get the download links.
đ But which version!?
I quickly ran into the issue that I didn't know which binary to install on the router i hooked up to my computer. I connect the router via lan, then I scan the network and ssh into the router, get some basic info, like the device name. BUT, the format of that device name wouldn't match any of the names we'd use in our release.
For example: the router name would be
glinet,mt3000
while our release was calledgl-mt3000
. The difference may seem subtle but I can't match them. So after some discussion with the others I went on and revamped our OS pipeline to properly follow the OpenWRT naming of boards/devices. The pipeline is now much more extensible, making it easier for us to add support for more hardware!What's next?
We're aiming for a v0.0.2 release of TollGate OS by friday, incorporating some of the feedback we've gotten from our test users! Hang on tight guys! đ I'm hoping to finish an earlier version of the installer in the upcoming week as well.
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@ 8cda1daa:e9e5bdd8
2025-04-24 10:20:13Bitcoin cracked the code for money. Now it's time to rebuild everything else.
What about identity, trust, and collaboration? What about the systems that define how we live, create, and connect?
Bitcoin gave us a blueprint to separate money from the state. But the state still owns most of your digital life. It's time for something more radical.
Welcome to the Atomic Economyâ-ânot just a technology stack, but a civil engineering project for the digital age. A complete re-architecture of society, from the individual outward.
The Problem: We Live in Digital Captivity
Let's be blunt: the modern internet is hostile to human freedom.
You don't own your identity. You don't control your data. You don't decide what you see.
Big Tech and state institutions dominate your digital life with one goal: control.
- Poisoned algorithms dictate your emotions and behavior.
- Censorship hides truth and silences dissent.
- Walled gardens lock you into systems you can't escape.
- Extractive platforms monetize your attention and creativityâ-âwithout your consent.
This isn't innovation. It's digital colonization.
A Vision for Sovereign Society
The Atomic Economy proposes a new design for societyâ-âone where: - Individuals own their identity, data, and value. - Trust is contextual, not imposed. - Communities are voluntary, not manufactured by feeds. - Markets are free, not fenced. - Collaboration is peer-to-peer, not platform-mediated.
It's not a political revolution. It's a technological and social reset based on first principles: self-sovereignty, mutualism, and credible exit.
So, What Is the Atomic Economy?
The Atomic Economy is a decentralized digital society where peopleâ-ânot platformsâ-âcoordinate identity, trust, and value.
It's built on open protocols, real software, and the ethos of Bitcoin. It's not about abstractionâ-âit's about architecture.
Core Principles: - Self-Sovereignty: Your keys. Your data. Your rules. - Mutual Consensus: Interactions are voluntary and trust-based. - Credible Exit: Leave any system, with your data and identity intact. - Programmable Trust: Trust is explicit, contextual, and revocable. - Circular Economies: Value flows directly between individualsâ-âno middlemen.
The Tech Stack Behind the Vision
The Atomic Economy isn't just theory. It's a layered system with real tools:
1. Payments & Settlement
- Bitcoin & Lightning: The foundationâ-âsound, censorship-resistant money.
- Paykit: Modular payments and settlement flows.
- Atomicity: A peer-to-peer mutual credit protocol for programmable trust and IOUs.
2. Discovery &Â Matching
- Pubky Core: Decentralized identity and discovery using PKARR and the DHT.
- Pubky Nexus: Indexing for a user-controlled internet.
- Semantic Social Graph: Discovery through social taggingâ-âyou are the algorithm.
3. Application Layer
- Bitkit: A self-custodial Bitcoin and Lightning wallet.
- Pubky App: Tag, publish, trade, and interactâ-âon your terms.
- Blocktank: Liquidity services for Lightning and circular economies.
- Pubky Ring: Key-based access control and identity syncing.
These tools don't just integrateâ-âthey stack. You build trust, exchange value, and form communities with no centralized gatekeepers.
The Human Impact
This isn't about software. It's about freedom.
- Empowered Individuals: Control your own narrative, value, and destiny.
- Voluntary Communities: Build trust on shared values, not enforced norms.
- Economic Freedom: Trade without permission, borders, or middlemen.
- Creative Renaissance: Innovation and art flourish in open, censorship-resistant systems.
The Atomic Economy doesn't just fix the web. It frees the web.
Why Bitcoiners Should Care
If you believe in Bitcoin, you already believe in the Atomic Economyâ-âyou just haven't seen the full map yet.
- It extends Bitcoin's principles beyond money: into identity, trust, coordination.
- It defends freedom where Bitcoin leaves off: in content, community, and commerce.
- It offers a credible exit from every centralized system you still rely on.
- It's how we winâ-ânot just economically, but culturally and socially.
This isn't "web3." This isn't another layer of grift. It's the Bitcoin futureâ-âfully realized.
Join the Atomic Revolution
- If you're a builder: fork the code, remix the ideas, expand the protocols.
- If you're a user: adopt Bitkit, use Pubky, exit the digital plantation.
- If you're an advocate: share the vision. Help people imagine a free society again.
Bitcoin promised a revolution. The Atomic Economy delivers it.
Let's reclaim society, one key at a time.
Learn more and build with us at Synonym.to.
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@ 2b24a1fa:17750f64
2025-05-08 07:14:35"Was ist da drin?", fragte wohl jedes unverdorbene Kind, bevor eine FlĂŒssigkeit in den Muskel seines Arms gespritzt wĂŒrde. Aber wir sind alle keine unverdorbenen Kinder mehr. Wissen, das haben die anderen, die Gebildeteren, die Wissenschaftler, die Ărzte. Nachfragen wĂŒrde AutoritĂ€ten untergraben und Unglauben demonstrieren. Und drum fĂ€llt kaum jemandem auf, dass wir bis heute keine sauberen Inhaltsangaben ĂŒber die sogenannten Corona-Spritzen erhalten haben, geschweige denn wissen, was der Inhalt in unseren Körpern genau anrichten kann.
Auf die Suche nach AufklĂ€rung hat sich von Beginn dieser sogenannten Pandemie der Verein Mediziner und Wissenschaftler fĂŒr Gesundheit, Frieden und Demokratie gemacht. Jetzt gibt es ein erstes Labor, das die bekannten, relevanten Impfstoffbestandteile nachweisen will. DarĂŒber unterhĂ€lt sich unsere Redakteurin Eva Schmidt mit dem Molekularbiologen Prof. Klaus Steger von der UniversitĂ€t GieĂen und engagiert bei inmodia, dem Institut fĂŒr molekularbiologische Diagnostik. ZunĂ€chst wollte sie wissen, welche Bestandteile eigentlich bekannt sind, die in Millionen von Menschen gespritzt wurden.
Link zur Webseite:Â inmodia.de
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@ 6e64b83c:94102ee8
2025-04-23 20:23:34How to Run Your Own Nostr Relay on Android with Cloudflare Domain
Prerequisites
- Install Citrine on your Android device:
- Visit https://github.com/greenart7c3/Citrine/releases
- Download the latest release using:
- zap.store
- Obtainium
- F-Droid
- Or download the APK directly
-
Note: You may need to enable "Install from Unknown Sources" in your Android settings
-
Domain Requirements:
- Purchase a domain if you don't have one
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Transfer your domain to Cloudflare if it's not already there (for free SSL certificates and cloudflared support)
-
Tools to use:
- nak (the nostr army knife):
- Download from https://github.com/fiatjaf/nak/releases
- Installation steps:
-
For Linux/macOS: ```bash # Download the appropriate version for your system wget https://github.com/fiatjaf/nak/releases/latest/download/nak-linux-amd64 # for Linux # or wget https://github.com/fiatjaf/nak/releases/latest/download/nak-darwin-amd64 # for macOS
# Make it executable chmod +x nak-*
# Move to a directory in your PATH sudo mv nak-* /usr/local/bin/nak
- For Windows:
batch # Download the Windows version curl -L -o nak.exe https://github.com/fiatjaf/nak/releases/latest/download/nak-windows-amd64.exe# Move to a directory in your PATH (e.g., C:\Windows) move nak.exe C:\Windows\nak.exe
- Verify installation:
bash nak --version ```
Setting Up Citrine
- Open the Citrine app
- Start the server
- You'll see it running on
ws://127.0.0.1:4869
(local network only) - Go to settings and paste your npub into "Accept events signed by" inbox and press the + button. This prevents others from publishing events to your personal relay.
Installing Required Tools
- Install Termux from Google Play Store
- Open Termux and run:
bash pkg update && pkg install wget wget https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/releases/latest/download/cloudflared-linux-arm64.deb dpkg -i cloudflared-linux-arm64.deb
Cloudflare Authentication
- Run the authentication command:
bash cloudflared tunnel login
- Follow the instructions:
- Copy the provided URL to your browser
- Log in to your Cloudflare account
- If the URL expires, copy it again after logging in
Creating the Tunnel
- Create a new tunnel:
bash cloudflared tunnel create <TUNNEL_NAME>
- Choose any name you prefer for your tunnel
-
Copy the tunnel ID after creating the tunnel
-
Create and configure the tunnel config:
bash touch ~/.cloudflared/config.yml nano ~/.cloudflared/config.yml
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Add this configuration (replace the placeholders with your values): ```yaml tunnel:
credentials-file: /data/data/com.termux/files/home/.cloudflared/ .json ingress: - hostname: nostr.yourdomain.com service: ws://localhost:4869
- service: http_status:404 ```
- Note: In nano editor:
CTRL+O
and Enter to saveCTRL+X
to exit
-
Note: Check the credentials file path in the logs
-
Validate your configuration:
bash cloudflared tunnel validate
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Start the tunnel:
bash cloudflared tunnel run my-relay
Preventing Android from Killing the Tunnel
Run these commands to maintain tunnel stability:
bash date && apt install termux-tools && termux-setup-storage && termux-wake-lock echo "nameserver 1.1.1.1" > $PREFIX/etc/resolv.conf
Tip: You can open multiple Termux sessions by swiping from the left edge of the screen while keeping your tunnel process running.
Updating Your Outbox Model Relays
Once your relay is running and accessible via your domain, you'll want to update your relay list in the Nostr network. This ensures other clients know about your relay and can connect to it.
Decoding npub (Public Key)
Private keys (nsec) and public keys (npub) are encoded in bech32 format, which includes: - A prefix (like nsec1, npub1 etc.) - The encoded data - A checksum
This format makes keys: - Easy to distinguish - Hard to copy incorrectly
However, most tools require these keys in hexadecimal (hex) format.
To decode an npub string to its hex format:
bash nak decode nostr:npub1dejts0qlva8mqzjlrxqkc2tmvs2t7elszky5upxaf3jha9qs9m5q605uc4
Change it with your own npub.
bash { "pubkey": "6e64b83c1f674fb00a5f19816c297b6414bf67f015894e04dd4c657e94102ee8" }
Copy the pubkey value in quotes.
Create a kind 10002 event with your relay list:
- Include your new relay with write permissions
- Include other relays you want to read from and write to, omit 3rd parameter to make it both read and write
Example format:
json { "kind": 10002, "tags": [ ["r", "wss://your-relay-domain.com", "write"], ["r", "wss://eden.nostr.land/"], ["r", "wss://nos.lol/"], ["r", "wss://nostr.bitcoiner.social/"], ["r", "wss://nostr.mom/"], ["r", "wss://relay.primal.net/"], ["r", "wss://nostr.wine/", "read"], ["r", "wss://relay.damus.io/"], ["r", "wss://relay.nostr.band/"], ["r", "wss://relay.snort.social/"] ], "content": "" }
Save it to a file called
event.json
Note: Add or remove any relays you want. To check your existing 10002 relays: - Visit https://nostr.band/?q=by%3Anpub1dejts0qlva8mqzjlrxqkc2tmvs2t7elszky5upxaf3jha9qs9m5q605uc4+++kind%3A10002 - nostr.band is an indexing service, it probably has your relay list. - Replace
npub1xxx
in the URL with your own npub - Click "VIEW JSON" from the menu to see the raw event - Or use thenak
tool if you know the relaysbash nak req -k 10002 -a <your-pubkey> wss://relay1.com wss://relay2.com
Replace `<your-pubkey>` with your public key in hex format (you can get it using `nak decode <your-npub>`)
- Sign and publish the event:
- Use a Nostr client that supports kind 10002 events
- Or use the
nak
command-line tool:bash nak event --sec ncryptsec1... wss://relay1.com wss://relay2.com $(cat event.json)
Important Security Notes: 1. Never share your nsec (private key) with anyone 2. Consider using NIP-49 encrypted keys for better security 3. Never paste your nsec or private key into the terminal. The command will be saved in your shell history, exposing your private key. To clear the command history: - For bash: use
history -c
- For zsh: usefc -W
to write history to file, thenfc -p
to read it back - Or manually edit your shell history file (e.g.,~/.zsh_history
or~/.bash_history
) 4. if you're usingzsh
, usefc -p
to prevent the next command from being saved to history 5. Or temporarily disable history before running sensitive commands:bash unset HISTFILE nak key encrypt ... set HISTFILE
How to securely create NIP-49 encypted private key
```bash
Read your private key (input will be hidden)
read -s SECRET
Read your password (input will be hidden)
read -s PASSWORD
encrypt command
echo "$SECRET" | nak key encrypt "$PASSWORD"
copy and paste the ncryptsec1 text from the output
read -s ENCRYPTED nak key decrypt "$ENCRYPTED"
clear variables from memory
unset SECRET PASSWORD ENCRYPTED ```
On a Windows command line, to read from stdin and use the variables in
nak
commands, you can use a combination ofset /p
to read input and then use those variables in your command. Here's an example:```bash @echo off set /p "SECRET=Enter your secret key: " set /p "PASSWORD=Enter your password: "
echo %SECRET%| nak key encrypt %PASSWORD%
:: Clear the sensitive variables set "SECRET=" set "PASSWORD=" ```
If your key starts with
ncryptsec1
, thenak
tool will securely prompt you for a password when using the--sec
parameter, unless the command is used with a pipe< >
or|
.bash nak event --sec ncryptsec1... wss://relay1.com wss://relay2.com $(cat event.json)
- Verify the event was published:
- Check if your relay list is visible on other relays
-
Use the
nak
tool to fetch your kind 10002 events:bash nak req -k 10002 -a <your-pubkey> wss://relay1.com wss://relay2.com
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Testing your relay:
- Try connecting to your relay using different Nostr clients
- Verify you can both read from and write to your relay
- Check if events are being properly stored and retrieved
- Tip: Use multiple Nostr clients to test different aspects of your relay
Note: If anyone in the community has a more efficient method of doing things like updating outbox relays, please share your insights in the comments. Your expertise would be greatly appreciated!
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@ da0b9bc3:4e30a4a9
2025-05-08 06:25:44Hello Stackers!
Welcome on into the ~Music Corner of the Saloon!
A place where we Talk Music. Share Tracks. Zap Sats.
So stay a while and listen.
đšDon't forget to check out the pinned items in the territory homepage! You can always find the latest weeklies there!đš
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originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974506
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@ f32184ee:6d1c17bf
2025-04-23 13:21:52Ads Fueling Freedom
Ross Ulbrichtâs "Decentralize Social Media" painted a picture of a user-centric, decentralized future that transcended the limitations of platforms like the tech giants of today. Though focused on social media, his concept provided a blueprint for decentralized content systems writ large. The PROMO Protocol, designed by NextBlock while participating in Sovereign Engineering, embodies this blueprint in the realm of advertising, leveraging Nostr and Bitcoinâs Lightning Network to give individuals control, foster a multi-provider ecosystem, and ensure secure value exchange. In this way, Ulbrichtâs 2021 vision can be seen as a prescient prediction of the PROMO Protocolâs structure. This is a testament to the enduring power of his ideas, now finding form in NextBlockâs innovative approach.
[Current Platform-Centric Paradigm, source: Ross Ulbricht's Decentralize Social Media]
Ulbrichtâs Vision: A Decentralized Social Protocol
In his 2021 Medium article Ulbricht proposed a revolutionary vision for a decentralized social protocol (DSP) to address the inherent flaws of centralized social media platforms, such as privacy violations and inconsistent content moderation. Writing from prison, Ulbricht argued that decentralization could empower users by giving them control over their own content and the value they create, while replacing single, monolithic platforms with a competitive ecosystem of interface providers, content servers, and advertisers. Though his focus was on social media, Ulbrichtâs ideas laid a conceptual foundation that strikingly predicts the structure of NextBlockâs PROMO Protocol, a decentralized advertising system built on the Nostr protocol.
[A Decentralized Social Protocol (DSP), source: Ross Ulbricht's Decentralize Social Media]
Ulbrichtâs Principles
Ulbrichtâs article outlines several key principles for his DSP: * User Control: Users should own their content and dictate how their data and creations generate value, rather than being subject to the whims of centralized corporations. * Decentralized Infrastructure: Instead of a single platform, multiple interface providers, content hosts, and advertisers interoperate, fostering competition and resilience. * Privacy and Autonomy: Decentralized solutions for profile management, hosting, and interactions would protect user privacy and reduce reliance on unaccountable intermediaries. * Value Creation: Users, not platforms, should capture the economic benefits of their contributions, supported by decentralized mechanisms for transactions.
These ideas were forward-thinking in 2021, envisioning a shift away from the centralized giants dominating social media at the time. While Ulbricht didnât specifically address advertising protocols, his framework for decentralization and user empowerment extends naturally to other domains, like NextBlockâs open-source offering: the PROMO Protocol.
NextBlockâs Implementation of PROMO Protocol
The PROMO Protocol powers NextBlock's Billboard app, a decentralized advertising protocol built on Nostr, a simple, open protocol for decentralized communication. The PROMO Protocol reimagines advertising by: * Empowering People: Individuals set their own ad prices (e.g., 500 sats/minute), giving them direct control over how their attention or space is monetized. * Marketplace Dynamics: Advertisers set budgets and maximum bids, competing within a decentralized system where a 20% service fee ensures operational sustainability. * Open-Source Flexibility: As an open-source protocol, it allows multiple developers to create interfaces or apps on top of it, avoiding the single-platform bottleneck Ulbricht critiqued. * Secure Payments: Using Strike Integration with Bitcoin Lightning Network, NextBlock enables bot-resistant and intermediary-free transactions, aligning value transfer with each person's control.
This structure decentralizes advertising in a way that mirrors Ulbrichtâs broader vision for social systems, with aligned principles showing a specific use case: monetizing attention on Nostr.
Aligned Principles
Ulbrichtâs 2021 article didnât explicitly predict the PROMO Protocol, but its foundational concepts align remarkably well with NextBlock's implementation the protocolâs design: * Autonomy Over Value: Ulbricht argued that users should control their content and its economic benefits. In the PROMO Protocol, people dictate ad pricing, directly capturing the value of their participation. Whether itâs their time, influence, or digital space, rather than ceding it to a centralized ad network. * Ecosystem of Providers: Ulbricht envisioned multiple providers replacing a single platform. The PROMO Protocolâs open-source nature invites a similar diversity: anyone can build interfaces or tools on top of it, creating a competitive, decentralized advertising ecosystem rather than a walled garden. * Decentralized Transactions: Ulbrichtâs DSP implied decentralized mechanisms for value exchange. NextBlock delivers this through the Bitcoin Lightning Network, ensuring that payments for ads are secure, instantaneous and final, a practical realization of Ulbrichtâs call for user-controlled value flows. * Privacy and Control: While Ulbricht emphasized privacy in social interactions, the PROMO Protocol is public by default. Individuals are fully aware of all data that they generate since all Nostr messages are signed. All participants interact directly via Nostr.
[Blueprint Match, source NextBlock]
Who We Are
NextBlock is a US-based new media company reimagining digital ads for a decentralized future. Our founders, software and strategy experts, were hobbyist podcasters struggling to promote their work online without gaming the system. That sparked an idea: using new tech like Nostr and Bitcoin to build a decentralized attention market for people who value control and businesses seeking real connections.
Our first product, Billboard, is launching this June.
Open for All
Our modelâs open-source! Check out the PROMO Protocol, built for promotion and attention trading. Anyone can join this decentralized ad network. Run your own billboard or use ours. This is a growing ecosystem for a new ad economy.
Our Vision
NextBlock wants to help build a new decentralized internet. Our revolutionary and transparent business model will bring honest revenue to companies hosting valuable digital spaces. Together, we will discover what our attention is really worth.
Read our Manifesto to learn more.
NextBlock is registered in Texas, USA.
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@ 57d1a264:69f1fee1
2025-05-08 05:25:48Safe Bits & Self Custody Tips
The journey of onboarding a user and create a bitcoin multiSig setup begins far before opening a desktop like Bitcoin Safe (BS) or any other similar application. Bitcoin Safe seems designed for families and people that want to start exploring and learning about multiSig setup. The need for such application and use of it could go much further, defining best practices for private organizations that aim to custody bitcoin in a private and anonymous way, following and enjoy the values and standards bitcoin has been built for.
Intro
Organizations and small private groups like families, family offices and solopreneurs operating on a bitcoin standard will have the need to keep track of transactions and categorize them to keep the books in order. A part of our efforts will be spent ensuring accessibility standards are in place for everyone to use Bitcoin Safe with comfort and safety.
We aim with this project to bring together the three Designathon ideas below: - Bitcoin Safe: improve its overall design and usability. - No User Left Behind: improve Bitcoin Safe accessibility. - Self-custody guidelines for organizations: How Bitcoin Safe can be used by private organization following best self-custody practices.
We are already halfway of the first week, and here below the progress made so far.
Designing an icon Set for Bitcoin Safe
One of the noticeable things when using BS is the inconsistency of the icons, not just in colors and shapes, but also the way are used. The desktop app try to have a clean design that incorporate with all OS (Win, macOS, Linux) and for this reason it's hard to define when a system default icon need to be used or if a custom one can be applied instead. The use of QT Ui framework for python apps help to respond to these questions. It also incorporates and brig up dome default settings that aren't easily overwritten.
Here below you can see the current version of BS:
Defining a more strict color palette for Bitcoin Safe was the first thing!
How much the icons affect accessibility? How they can help users to reach the right functionality? I took the challenge and, with PenPot.app, redesigned the icons based on the grid defined in the https://bitcoinicons.com/ and proposing the implementation of it to have a cleaner and more consistent look'n feel, at least for the icons now.
What's next
I personally look forward to seeing these icons implemented soon in Bitcoin Safe interface. In the meantime, we'll focus on delivering an accessibility audit and evaluate options to see how BS could be used by private organizations aiming to become financially sovereign with self-custody or more complex bitcoin multiSig setups.
One of the greatest innovations BS is bringing to us is the ability to sync the multiSig wallets, including PBST, Categories and labels, through the nostr decentralized protocol, making current key custodial services somehow obsolete. Second-coolest feature that this nostr implementation brings is the ability to have a build-in private chat that connect and enable the various signers of a multiSig to communicate and sign transactions remotely. Where have you seen something like this before?
Categories UX and redesign is also considered in this project. We'll try to understand how to better serve this functionality to you, the user, really soon.
Stay tuned!
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974488
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@ 57d1a264:69f1fee1
2025-05-08 05:08:36Welcome back to our weekly
JABBB
, Just Another Bitcoin Bubble Boom, a comics and meme contest crafted for you, creative stackers!If you'd like to learn more, check our welcome post here.
This week sticker:
Bitcoin Sir
You can download the source file directly from the HereComesBitcoin website in SVG and PNG. Use this sticker around SN with the code

The task
Make sure you use this week sticker to design a comic frame or a meme, add a message that perfectly captures the sentiment of the current most hilarious takes on the Bitcoin space. You can contextualize it or not, it's up to you, you chose the message, the context and anything else that will help you submit your comic art masterpiece.
Are you a meme creator? There's space for you too: select the most similar shot from the gifts hosted on the Gif Station section and craft your best meme... Let's Jabbb!
If you enjoy designing and memeing, feel free to check out the JABBB archive and create more to spread Bitcoin awareness to the moon.
Submit each proposal on the relative thread, bounties will be distributed when enough participants submit options.
PS: you can now use HereComesBitcoin stickers to use on Stacker.News
âże creative, have fun! :D
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974483
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@ ed22fab2:422b9051
2025-05-08 04:32:01A plataforma BRL987 tem se consolidado como uma das principais opçÔes para quem busca entretenimento online com qualidade, segurança e uma ampla gama de jogos. Com uma proposta moderna e acessĂvel, a BRL987 oferece aos usuĂĄrios uma experiĂȘncia completa, unindo tecnologia, suporte eficiente e uma interface amigĂĄvel que atende tanto os iniciantes quanto os mais experientes.
Introdução à Plataforma BRL987 O BRL987 foi criado com o objetivo de proporcionar diversão de forma segura e confiåvel. Desde o primeiro acesso, os usuårios percebem o cuidado com a usabilidade do site. O design intuitivo facilita a navegação e permite que qualquer jogador encontre rapidamente seus jogos preferidos, promoçÔes ativas e métodos de pagamento.
A segurança tambĂ©m Ă© um pilar da plataforma. Todos os dados dos usuĂĄrios sĂŁo protegidos por tecnologia de criptografia de ponta, garantindo total confidencialidade em cada transação realizada. AlĂ©m disso, o BRL987 opera com total transparĂȘncia e Ă© reconhecido por sua reputação positiva entre os jogadores brasileiros.
Variedade de Jogos para Todos os Estilos Um dos grandes destaques da BRL987 Ă© sua impressionante diversidade de jogos. A plataforma abriga tĂtulos de fornecedores renomados internacionalmente, oferecendo grĂĄficos de alta qualidade, jogabilidade fluida e mecĂąnicas inovadoras.
Entre os jogos mais populares estĂŁo as mĂĄquinas de giros, que conquistam os jogadores com temas variados e bĂŽnus surpreendentes. TambĂ©m hĂĄ opçÔes de jogos de mesa, como roleta e blackjack virtual, para quem prefere desafios estratĂ©gicos. Para os amantes de interatividade, hĂĄ jogos ao vivo com crupiĂȘs reais, proporcionando uma experiĂȘncia imersiva e prĂłxima da realidade.
Outro diferencial sĂŁo os torneios e competiçÔes periĂłdicas promovidas pela plataforma. Essas disputas aumentam ainda mais o nĂvel de diversĂŁo e premiam os participantes com bĂŽnus generosos e brindes exclusivos.
ExperiĂȘncia do Jogador: Simples, RĂĄpida e Gratificante A experiĂȘncia do jogador na BRL987 Ă© pensada para ser fluida e satisfatĂłria desde o cadastro atĂ© o saque dos ganhos. O processo de registro Ă© simples, exigindo poucos passos e informaçÔes bĂĄsicas. ApĂłs o cadastro, o usuĂĄrio jĂĄ pode aproveitar bĂŽnus de boas-vindas, que dĂŁo aquele incentivo inicial para explorar os jogos disponĂveis.
Os mĂ©todos de pagamento incluem as principais opçÔes do mercado brasileiro, como PIX, boleto bancĂĄrio e transferĂȘncias. Os depĂłsitos sĂŁo processados rapidamente e os saques sĂŁo feitos com eficiĂȘncia, muitas vezes sendo liberados no mesmo dia.
Outro ponto que merece destaque Ă© o suporte ao cliente. O BRL987 oferece atendimento 24 horas por dia, 7 dias por semana, atravĂ©s de chat ao vivo e e-mail. A equipe de suporte Ă© treinada para resolver dĂșvidas e problemas com agilidade e cordialidade.
ConclusĂŁo A BRL987 se destaca como uma plataforma completa de entretenimento online, ideal para quem busca qualidade, segurança e diversĂŁo em um sĂł lugar. Com uma seleção de jogos variada, suporte eficiente e pagamentos rĂĄpidos, ela conquista cada vez mais usuĂĄrios em todo o Brasil. Seja para quem estĂĄ começando ou para quem jĂĄ tem experiĂȘncia, o BRL987 Ă© o destino certo para momentos de lazer com emoção e confiança.
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@ ed22fab2:422b9051
2025-05-08 04:31:25A plataforma Pix177 chegou para redefinir a forma como os brasileiros aproveitam o entretenimento digital. Com uma proposta moderna, segura e recheada de opçÔes emocionantes, o Pix177 tem conquistado milhares de usuĂĄrios por todo o paĂs, oferecendo uma experiĂȘncia completa e personalizada desde o primeiro acesso. Se vocĂȘ busca diversĂŁo, praticidade e oportunidades de ganhos reais, o Pix177 pode ser o lugar ideal para vocĂȘ.
O grande diferencial do Pix177 estĂĄ na sua interface amigĂĄvel e acessĂvel. Logo ao entrar na plataforma, o usuĂĄrio percebe a fluidez e organização do site. Cada seção Ă© pensada para facilitar a navegação, seja no computador ou pelo celular. Outro ponto de destaque Ă© o sistema de pagamentos: o Pix177 conta com suporte total ao mĂ©todo Pix, permitindo transaçÔes instantĂąneas e seguras, tanto para depĂłsitos quanto para saques. Isso significa menos tempo esperando e mais tempo jogando.
A equipe responsåvel pela plataforma se preocupa com a segurança e a privacidade dos usuårios, implementando tecnologia de criptografia de ponta e protocolos rigorosos de proteção de dados. Assim, os jogadores podem se concentrar apenas no que realmente importa: a diversão e a emoção dos jogos.
Variedade de jogos para todos os gostos
O Pix177 oferece uma seleção extensa de jogos que atendem a todos os perfis de jogadores. Desde opçÔes clĂĄssicas e populares atĂ© lançamentos mais recentes, hĂĄ algo para cada tipo de gosto. Os amantes das cartas encontram mesas de poker, blackjack e baccarat com diferentes nĂveis de apostas. Para quem prefere jogos de giro, hĂĄ uma vasta biblioteca de slots online com grĂĄficos vibrantes, trilhas sonoras envolventes e recursos especiais como rodadas grĂĄtis e multiplicadores.
Jogos ao vivo tambĂ©m fazem parte do catĂĄlogo da plataforma, permitindo que os usuĂĄrios participem de partidas em tempo real com crupiĂȘs reais e interajam com outros jogadores. A imersĂŁo Ă© total, com transmissĂŁo de alta qualidade e ambiente virtual que simula uma sala de jogos tradicional â tudo sem sair de casa.
AlĂ©m disso, o Pix177 frequentemente atualiza seu portfĂłlio com novidades de provedores renomados do mercado, garantindo sempre conteĂșdo fresco e inovador.
Uma experiĂȘncia pensada para o jogador brasileiro
O Pix177 entende as preferĂȘncias e necessidades do pĂșblico nacional. Por isso, oferece suporte em portuguĂȘs, atendimento ao cliente via chat ao vivo e promoçÔes personalizadas com foco nos usuĂĄrios brasileiros. O processo de cadastro Ă© simples e rĂĄpido, permitindo que novos jogadores comecem sua jornada em poucos minutos.
Os bĂŽnus de boas-vindas e promoçÔes semanais sĂŁo outros atrativos que mantĂȘm os jogadores engajados. Programas de fidelidade e desafios especiais aumentam ainda mais as chances de recompensas, tornando a experiĂȘncia mais empolgante e dinĂąmica.
ConclusĂŁo
O Pix177 Ă© mais do que uma simples plataforma de jogos online: Ă© um verdadeiro universo de entretenimento digital, feito sob medida para o pĂșblico brasileiro. Com seu sistema de pagamentos ĂĄgil, interface intuitiva, suporte completo e uma biblioteca de jogos impressionante, o Pix177 se posiciona como uma das melhores opçÔes para quem quer unir diversĂŁo e praticidade em um sĂł lugar.
Se vocĂȘ ainda nĂŁo conhece o Pix177, essa Ă© a hora de explorar tudo o que a plataforma tem a oferecer. Prepare-se para uma jornada cheia de emoção, desafios e recompensas!
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@ 9bde4214:06ca052b
2025-04-22 18:13:37"It's gonna be permissionless or hell."
Gigi and gzuuus are vibing towards dystopia.
Books & articles mentioned:
- AI 2027
- DVMs were a mistake
- Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams
- Takedown by Laila michelwait
- The Ultimate Resource by Julian L. Simon
- Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling
- Momo by Michael Ende
In this dialogue:
- Pablo's Roo Setup
- Tech Hype Cycles
- AI 2027
- Prompt injection and other attacks
- Goose and DVMCP
- Cursor vs Roo Code
- Staying in control thanks to Amber and signing delegation
- Is YOLO mode here to stay?
- What agents to trust?
- What MCP tools to trust?
- What code snippets to trust?
- Everyone will run into the issues of trust and micropayments
- Nostr solves Web of Trust & micropayments natively
- Minimalistic & open usually wins
- DVMCP exists thanks to Totem
- Relays as Tamagochis
- Agents aren't nostr experts, at least not right now
- Fix a mistake once & it's fixed forever
- Giving long-term memory to LLMs
- RAG Databases signed by domain experts
- Human-agent hybrids & Chess
- Nostr beating heart
- Pluggable context & experts
- "You never need an API key for anything"
- Sats and social signaling
- Difficulty-adjusted PoW as a rare-limiting mechanism
- Certificate authorities and centralization
- No solutions to policing speech!
- OAuth and how it centralized
- Login with nostr
- Closed vs open-source models
- Tiny models vs large models
- The minions protocol (Stanford paper)
- Generalist models vs specialized models
- Local compute & encrypted queries
- Blinded compute
- "In the eyes of the state, agents aren't people"
- Agents need identity and money; nostr provides both
- "It's gonna be permissionless or hell"
- We already have marketplaces for MCP stuff, code snippets, and other things
- Most great stuff came from marketplaces (browsers, games, etc)
- Zapstore shows that this is already working
- At scale, central control never works. There's plenty scams and viruses in the app stores.
- Using nostr to archive your user-generated content
- HAVEN, blossom, novia
- The switcharoo from advertisements to training data
- What is Truth?
- What is Real?
- "We're vibing into dystopia"
- Who should be the arbiter of Truth?
- First Amendment & why the Logos is sacred
- Silicon Valley AI bros arrogantly dismiss wisdom and philosophy
- Suicide rates & the meaning crisis
- Are LLMs symbiotic or parasitic?
- The Amish got it right
- Are we gonna make it?
- Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams
- Takedown by Laila michelwait
- Harry Potter dementors & Momo's time thieves
- Facebook & Google as non-human (superhuman) agents
- Zapping as a conscious action
- Privacy and the internet
- Plausible deniability thanks to generative models
- Google glasses, glassholes, and Meta's Ray Ben's
- People crave realness
- Bitcoin is the realest money we ever had
- Nostr allows for real and honest expression
- How do we find out what's real?
- Constraints, policing, and chilling effects
- Jesus' plans for DVMCP
- Hzrd's article on how DVMs are broken (DVMs were a mistake)
- Don't believe the hype
- DVMs pre-date MCP tools
- Data Vending Machines were supposed to be stupid: put coin in, get stuff out.
- Self-healing vibe-coding
- IP addresses as scarce assets
- Atomic swaps and the ASS protocol
- More marketplaces, less silos
- The intensity of #SovEng and the last 6 weeks
- If you can vibe-code everything, why build anything?
- Time, the ultimate resource
- What are the LLMs allowed to think?
- Natural language interfaces are inherently dialogical
- Sovereign Engineering is dialogical too
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@ 5d4b6c8d:8a1c1ee3
2025-05-08 01:22:05I've been thinking about how Predyx and other lightning based prediction markets might finance their operations, without undermining their core function of eliciting information from people.
The standard approach, of offering less-than-fair odds, guarantees long-run profitability (as long as you have enough customers), but it also creates a friction for participants that reduces the information value of their transactions. So, what are some less frictiony options for generating revenue?
Low hanging fruit
- Close markets in real-time: Rather than prespecifying a closing time for some markets, like sports, it's better to close the market at the moment the outcome is realized. This both prevents post hoc transactions and enables late stage transactions. This should be easily automatable (I say as someone with no idea how to do that), with the right resolution criteria.
- Round off shares: Shares and sats are discrete, so just make sure any necessary rounding is always in the house's favor.
- Set initial probabilities well: Use whatever external information is available to open markets as near to the "right" value as possible.
- Arbitrage: whenever markets are related to each other, make sure to resolve any illogical odds automatically
The point of these four is to avoid giving away free sats. None of them reduce productive use of the market. Keeping markets open up until the outcome is realized will probably greatly increase the number of transactions, since that's usually when the most information is coming in.
Third party support
- Ads are the most obvious form of third party revenue
- Sponsorships are the more interesting one: Allow sponsors to boost a market's visibility. This is similar to advertising, but it also capitalizes on the possibility of a market being of particular interest to someone.
- Charge for market creation: users should be able to create new markets (this will also enhance trade quantity and site traffic), but it should be costly to create a market. If prediction markets really provide higher quality information, then it's reasonable to charge for it.
- Arbitrage: Monitor external odds and whenever a gain can be locked in, place the bets (buy the shares) that guarantee a gain.
Bitcoin stuff
- Routing fees: The volume of sats moving into, out of, and being held in these markets will require a fairly large lightning node. Following some helpful tips to optimize fee revenue will generate some sats for logistical stuff that had to be done anyway.
- Treasury strategy: Take out loans against the revenue generated from all of the above and buy bitcoin: NGU -> repay with a fraction of the bitcoin, NGD -> repay with site revenue.
Bitcoin and Lightning Competitive Advantages
These aren't revenue ideas. They're just a couple of advantages lightning and bitcoin provide over fiat that should allow charging lower spreads than a traditional prediction market or sportsbook.
Traditional betting or prediction platforms are earning depreciating fiat, while a bitcoin based platform earns appreciating bitcoin. Traditional spreads must therefor be larger, in order to pull in the same real return. This also means the users' odds are worse on fiat platforms (again in real terms), even if the listed odds are the same, because their winnings will have depreciated by the time they receive them. Technically, this opens an opportunity to charge even higher spreads, but as mentioned in the intro, that would be bad for the information purposes of the market.
Lightning has much lower transactions costs than fiat transactions. So, even with tighter spreads, a lightning platform can net a better (nominal) return per transaction.
@mega_dreamer, I imagine most of those ideas were already on y'all's radar, and obviously you're already doing some, but I wanted to get them out of my head and onto digital paper. Hopefully, some of this will provide some useful food for thought.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974372
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2025-04-22 17:26:44A monthly newsletter by The 256 Foundation
April 2025
Introduction:
Welcome to the fourth newsletter produced by The 256 Foundation! March was an action-packed month with events ranging from the announcement of TSMC investing in US fabs to four solo block finds. Dive in to catch up on the latest news, mining industry developments, progress updates on grant projects, Actionable Advice on updating a Futurebit Apollo I to the latest firmware, and the current state of the Bitcoin network.
[IMG-001] Variation of the âIâm the captain nowâ meme by @maxisclub
Definitions:
MA = Moving Average
Eh/s = Exahash per second
Ph/s = Petahash per second
Th/s = Terahash per second
T = Trillion
J/Th = Joules per Terahash
$ = US Dollar
OS = Operating System
SSD = Solid State Drive
TB = Terabyte
News:
March 3, Ashigaru releases v1.1.1. Notable because this fork of Samourai Wallet serves as the remaining choice of mobile Bitcoin wallet capable of making peer to peer collaborative transactions. Not the Whirlpool transactions that Samourai Wallet was well-known for but the Stowaway and StonewallX2 p2p CoinJoin transactions. The persistence of Samouraiâs tools still working despite the full force of the State coming down on the developers is a testament to the power of open-source code.
March 3, Stronghold completes cleanup of decommissioned coal plant using Bitcoin miners. Strongholdâs initiative counters the narrative that Bitcoin mining is wasteful by removing 150,000 tons of coal waste, part of a broader effort that cleared 240,000 tons in Q2 2024 alone. Waste coal piles in Pennsylvania, like the one in Russellton, have scarred landscapes, making this reclamation a significant step for local ecosystems. The project aligns with growing efforts in the region, as The Nature Conservancy also leads restoration projects in Pennsylvania to revive forests and waters. Strongholdâs dual-use modelâpowering Bitcoin miners and supplying the gridâshows how Bitcoin mining can support environmental goals while remaining economically viable.
March 3, five TSMC semiconductor fabs coming to Arizona. TSMCâs $100 billion investment in Arizona reflects a strategic push to bolster U.S. semiconductor production amid global supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical tensions, particularly with West Taiwanâs claims over Taiwan. TSMCâs existing $65 billion investment in Phoenix, now totaling $165 billion, aims to create 40,000 construction jobs and tens of thousands of high-tech roles over the next decade. This could relieve bottlenecks in ASIC chip supply if Bitcoin mining chip designers can get access to the limited foundry space. If that is the case, this could help alleviate some centralization concerns as it relates to a majority of Bitcoin mining chips coming from Taiwan and West Taiwan.
March 10, Block #887212 solved by a Bitaxe Ultra with ~491Gh/s. Not only did the Bitaxe satisfy the network difficulty, which was 112.15T, but obliterated it with a whopping 719.9T difficulty. This Block marked the second one solved by a Bitaxe and an increasing number of solo block finds overall as more individuals choose to play the Bitcoin lottery with their hashrate.
March 12, Pirate Bay co-founder, Carl Lundström, killed in plane crash. The Pirate Bay, launched in 2003, revolutionized online file-sharing by popularizing BitTorrent technology, enabling millions to access music, movies, and software, often in defiance of legal systems, which led to Lundströmâs 2009 conviction for copyright infringement. The timing of his death coincides with ongoing global debates over digital ownership and intellectual property, often echoing many of the same themes in open-source technology, underscoring the enduring impact of The Pirate Bayâs challenge to traditional media distribution models.
March 18, Samourai Wallet status conference update. This was a short meeting in which the dates for the remaining pre-trial hearings was discussed.
- May 9, Opening Motion. - June 6, prosecution response to the opening motion. - June 20, defense replies to the prosecution response. - July 15, prosecution provides expert disclosure - August 8, defense provides expert disclosure - Tdev is able to remain home during the remaining pre-trial hearings so that he doesnât have to incur the expenses traveling back and forth between Europe and the US
Despite seemingly positive shifts in crypto-related policies from the Trump administration, all signs point to the prosecution still moving full steam ahead in this case. The defense teams need to be prepared and they could use all the financial help they can get. If you feel compelled to support the legal defense fund, please do so here. If the DOJ wins this case, all Bitcoiners lose.
March 18, DEMAND POOL launches, transitioning out of stealth mode and making room for applicants to join the private waiting list to be one of the Founding Miners.
Key features of DEMAND Pool include: âą Build your own blocks âą SLICE payment system & new mempool algorithm âą No more empty blocks âą End-to-end encryption for protection âą Efficient data transfer, less wasted hashrate âą Lower costs on CPU, bandwidth, & time
DEMAND Pool implements Stratum v2 so that miners can generate their own block templates, entering the arena of pools trying to decentralize mining such as OCEAN with their alternative to Stratum v2 called DATUM. A benefit of the Stratum v2 protocol over Stratum v1 is that data sent between the miner and the pool is now encrypted whereas before it was sent in clear-text, the encryption helps with network level privacy so that for example, your Internet Service Provider cannot read what is in the data being passed back and forth. Although, unless there is a proxy between your miner and the pool then the ISP may be able to determine that you are sending data to a mining pool, they just wouldnât be able to tell whatâs in that data. Overall, decentralization has become a buzz word lately and while it is a step in the right direction that more pools are enabling miners to decide which transactions are included in the block templates they work on, the pools remain a centralized force that ultimately can reject templates based on a number of reasons.
March 20, Bitaxe makes the cover of Bitcoin Magazineâs The Mining Issue, solidifying the Bitaxe as a pop-culture icon. Even those who disregard the significance of the Bitaxe project must recognize that the projectâs popularity is an indication that something big is developing here.
[IMG-002] Bitcoin Magazine, The Mining Issue
March 21, self-hosted solo miner solves block #888737 with a Futurebit Apollo, making this the third solo block find for Futurebit. The first Futurebit Apollo block find may have been a fluke, the second a coincidence, but the third is an indication of a pattern forming here. More hashrate is being controlled by individuals who are constructing their own blocks and this trend will accelerate as time goes on and deploying these devices becomes easier and less expensive. This was the second solo block found in March.
March 21, US Treasury Department lifts sanctions on Tornado Cash. This is a positive sign coming from the US Treasury, however the charges against the Tornado Cash developer, Roman Storm, still stand and his legal defense team is still fighting an uphill battle. Even though the US Treasury removed Tornado Cash from the OFAC list, the department is attempting to stop a Texas court from granting a motion that would ensure the Treasury canât put Tornado Cash back on the OFAC list. Meanwhile, the other Tornado Cash developer, Alex Pertsev, is fighting his appeal battle in the Dutch courts.
March 22, Self-hosted Public Pool user mines Block #888989. This was the first block mined with the Public Pool software, which is open-source and available for anyone to host themselves, in this case hosted on the userâs Umbrel. If you read the January issue of The 256 Foundation newsletter, there are detailed instructions for hosting your own instance of Public Pool on a Raspberry Pi. Easier solutions exist and accomplish the same thing such as Umbrel and Start9. This was the third solo block mined in March.
March 26, DeFi Education Fund publishes coalition letter urging congress to correct the DOJâs dangerous misinterpretation of money transmission laws. In their own words: âFirst seen in Aug 2023 via the criminal indictment of @rstormsf, the DOJâs novel legal theory expands criminal liability to software developers, ignoring longstanding FinCEN guidance and threatening the entire U.S. blockchain & digital asset ecosystemâ. Many familiar organizations in the industry signed the letter, such as Coinbase, Kraken, A16z Crypto, and Ledger. Sadly, no Bitcoin companies signed the letter, highlighting the reckless ignorance prevalent among the âtoxic Bitcoin maximalistsâ who often pride themselves on their narrow focus; a focus which is proving to be more of a blind spot limiting their ability to recognize a clear and present threat. The full letter text can be found here.
March 28, Heatbit reveals the black Heatbit, an elegant space heater that mines Bitcoin. Heat re-use applications such as Bitcoin mining space heaters are one of many examples where energy spent on generating heat can also earn the user sats. Other popular solutions include heating hot tubs, hotels, drive ways, and more. The innovations in this area will continue to be unlocked as open-source solutions like the ones being developed at The 256 Foundation are released and innovators gain more control over their applications.
March 29, miner with 2.5Ph/s solves Block #889975 with Solo CK Pool, marking the fourth solo block found in the month of March. This was the first solo block found on CK Poolâs European server. This was a good way to finish the month on a strong note for small-scale miners.
Free & Open Mining Industry Developments:
The development will not stop until Bitcoin mining is free and open. Innovators didnât let off the gas in March, here are eleven note-worthy events:
0) @BTC_Grid demonstrates heating a new residential build with Bitcoin miners. This custom build features 6,000 square feet of radiant floors, 1,500 sqft of snow melting slab, 2 heated pools, all powered by Bitcoin miners and fully automated. Innovations and efficient systems like this will become more common as Bitcoin mining hardware and firmware solutions become open-source
1) @DrydeGab shares The Ocho, a Bitaxe Nerd Octaxe open-source Bitcoin miner featuring 8x BM1370 ASICs that performs at 9-10Th/s consuming ~180W. The Ocho runs on itâs own custom AxeOS. Currently out of stock but generally available for purchase in the IX Tech store.
[IMG-003] The Nerd OCTAXE Ocho by @DrydeGab
2) @incognitojohn23 demonstrates building a Bitaxe from scratch with no prior experience, proving that anyone can access this technology with a little determination and the right community. @incognitojohn23 has also uploaded several videos documenting his progress and lessons along the way. Every builder has their first day, donât hold back if you feel compelled to jump in and get started.
3) @HodlRev demonstrating how he combines Bitcoin mining with maple syrup production. In fact, @HodlRev has integrated Bitcoin mining into several aspects of his homestead. Be sure to follow his content for an endless stream of resourceful ideas. Once open-source Bitcoin mining firmware and hardware solutions become widely available, innovators like @HodlRev will have more control over every parameter of these unique applications.
4) ATL Bitlab announces their first hackathon, running June 7 through July 6. Promoted as âA global hackathon focused on all things bitcoin miningâ. If you are interested in joining the hackathon, there is a Google form you can fill out here. It will be interesting to see what innovations come from this effort.
5) @100AcresRanch builds touchscreen dashboard for Bitaxe and Loki Boards. With this, you can control up to 10 mining devices with the ability to instantly switch any of the presets without going into the mining device UI.
[IMG-004] Decentral Command Dashboard by @100AcresRanch
6) @IxTechCrypto reveals HAXE, the newest member of the Nerdaxe miner family. HAXE is a 6 ASIC miner performing at ~7.4 Th/s at ~118W. Upon looking at the IX Tech store, it seems as though the HAXE has not hit shelves yet but keep an eye out for announcements soon.
7) Solo Satoshi reveals the NerdQaxe++, the latest marvel in the world of open-source Bitcoin mining solutions. This device is equipped with four ASIC chips from the Antminer S21 Pro and boasts an efficiency rating of 15.8 J/Th. At the advertised power consumption of 76 Watts, that would produce nearly 5 Th/s. Currently out of stock at the Solo Satoshi store and the IX Tech store but in stock and available at the PlebSource store.
8) @TheSoloMiningCo shares a bolt-on voltage regulator heatsink for the Bitaxe, this is a helpful modification when overclocking your miner and helps dissipate heat away from the voltage regulator. Many innovators are discovering ways to get every bit of efficiency they can from their hardware and sharing their ideas with the wider community for anyone to adopt.
9) @boerst adds historical data to stratum.work, a public website that monitors mining pool activity through calling for the work templates being generated for the poolâs respective miners. By parsing the information available in the work templates, a number of interesting observations can be made like which pools are merely proxies for larger pools, timing analysis of when templates are sent out, and now historical data on what the state of each poolâs templates were at a given block height. The work Boerst is doing with this website provides a great tool for gaining insights into mining centralization.
10) Braiins open-sources the BCB100 Control Board, designed to work with Antminers, this control board project has two parts: the hardware and the software. For the hardware part, open files include the Bill Of Materials, schematics, Gerbers, and CAD files. For the software part, open files include the board-level OpenWrt-based firmware with the full configuration file and the Nix environment for reproducible builds. The mining firmware binaries for bosminer and boser (same as the official Braiins OS releases) are also available to download and use to compile the image for the control board, however the Braiins OS firmware itself is not included in this open-source bundle. Braiins chose the GPLv3 open-source license for the software and the CERN-OHL-S open-source license for the hardware. This is a great gesture by Braiins and helps validate the efforts of The 256 Foundation to make Bitcoin mining free and open. The Braiins GitHub repositories where all this information can be found are accessible here and here. The 256 Foundation has plans to develop a Mujina firmware that can be flashed onto the BCB100 helping target Antminer machines.
Grant Project Updates:
In March, The 256 Foundation formalized agreements with the lead developers who were selected for each project. These agreements clearly defined the scope of each project, identified the deliverables, set a timeline, and agreement on compensation was made. Below are the outlines for each project, the compensation is not made public for privacy and security reasons.
Ember One:
@skot9000 instigator of the Bitaxe and all around legend for being the first mover in open-source Bitcoin mining solutions is the lead engineer for the Ember One project. This was the first fully funded grant from The 256 Foundation and commenced in November 2024 with a six month duration. The deliverable is a validated design for a ~100W miner with a standardized form factor (128mm x 128mm), USB-C data connection, 12-24v input voltage, with plans for several versions â each with a different ASIC chip. The First Ember One features the Bitmain BM1362 ASIC, next on the list will be an Ember One with the Intel BZM2 ASIC, then an Auradine ASIC version, and eventually a Block ASIC version. Learn more at: https://emberone.org/
Mujina Mining Firmware:
@ryankuester, embedded Linux developer and Electrical Engineer who has mastered the intersection of hardware and software over the last 20 years is the lead developer for the Mujina project, a Linux based mining firmware application with support for multiple drivers so it can be used with Ember One complete mining system. The grant starts on April 5, 2025 and continues for nine months. Deliverables include:
Core Mujina-miner Application: - Fully open-source under GPLv3 license - Written in Rust for performance, robustness, and maintainability, leveraging Rust's growing adoption in the Bitcoin ecosystem - Designed for modularity and extensibility - Stratum V1 client (which includes DATUM compatibility) - Best effort for Stratum V2 client in the initial release but may not happen until later
Hardware Support:
- Support for Ember One 00 hash boards (Bitmain chips) - Support for Ember One 01 hash boards (Intel chips) on a best effort basis but may not happen until later - Full support on the Raspberry Pi CM5 and IO board running the Raspberry Pi OS - Support for the Libre board when released - Best-effort compatibility with other hardware running Linux
Management Interfaces:
âą HTTP API for remote management and monitoring âą Command-line interface for direct control âą Basic web dashboard for status monitoring âą Configuration via structured text files âą Community Building and Infrastructure âą GitHub project organization and workflow âą Continuous integration and testing framework âą Comprehensive user and developer documentation âą Communication channels for users and developers âą Community building through writing, podcasts, and conference participation
The initial release of Mujina is being built in such a way that it supports long-term goals like ultimately evolving into a complete Linux-based operating system, deployable through simple flashing procedures. Initially focused on supporting the 256 Foundation's Libre control boards and Ember hash boards, Mujina's modular architecture will eventually enable compatibility with a wide variety of mining hardware from different manufacturers. Lean more at: https://mujina.org/
Libre Board:
@Schnitzel, heat re-use maximalist who turned his home's hot water accessories into Bitcoin-powered sats generators and during the day has built a successful business with a background in product management, is the lead engineer on the Libre Board project; the control board for the Ember One complete mining system. Start date is April 5, 2025 and the deliverables after six months will be a mining control board based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module I/O Board with at least the following connections:
âą USB hub integration (maybe 10 ports?) âą Support for fan connections âą NVME expansion âą Two 100-pin connectors for the compute module âą Ethernet port âą HDMI port âą Raspberrypi 40-pin header for sensors, switches, & relays etc. âą MIPI port for touchscreen âą Accepts 12-24 VDC input power voltage.
The initial release of Libre Board is being built in such a way that it supports long-term goals like alternative compute modules such as ARM, x86, and RISC-V. Learn more at: https://libreboard.org/
Hydra Pool:
@jungly, distributed systems PhD and the lead developer behind P2Pool v2 and formerly for Braidpool, now takes the reigns as lead developer for Hydra Pool, the stratum server package that will run on the Ember One mining system. Start date for this project was on April 5, 2025 and the duration lasts for six months. Deliverables include:
âą Talks to bitcoind and provides stratum work to users and stores received shares âą Scalable and robust database support to save received shares âą Run share accounting on the stored shares âą Implement payment mechanisms to pay out miners based on the share accounting âą Provide two operation modes: Solo mining and PPLNS or Tides based payout mechanism, with payouts from coinbase only. (All other payout mechanism are out of scope of this initial release for now but there will be more). âą Rolling upgrades: Tools and scripts to upgrade server with zero downtime. âą Dashboard: Pool stats view only dashboard with support to filter miner payout addresses. âą Documentation: Setup and other help pages, as required.
The initial release of Hydra Pool is being built in such a way that it supports long-term goals like alternative payout models such as echash, communicating with other Hydra Pool instances, local store of shares for Ember One, and a user-friendly interface that puts controls at the user's fingertips, and supports the ability for upstream pool proxying. Learn More at: https://hydrapool.org/
Block Watcher:
Initially scoped to be a Bitcoin mining insights application built to run on the Ember One mining system using the self-hosted node for blockchain data. However, The 256 Foundation has decided to pause Block Watcher development for a number of reasons. Primarily because the other four projects were more central to the foundationâs mission and given the early stages of the Foundation with the current support level, it made more sense to deploy capital where it counts most.
Actionable Advice:
This monthâs Actionable Advice column explains the process for upgrading the Futurebit Apollo I OS to the newer Apollo II OS and replacing the SSD. The Futurebit Apollo is a small mining device with an integrated Bitcoin node designed as a plug-and-play solution for people interested in mining Bitcoin without all the noise and heat of the larger industrial-grade miners. The Apollo I can hash between 2 â 4 Th/s and will consume roughly 125 â 200 Watts. The Apollo II can hash between 8 â 10 Th/s and will consume roughly 280 â 400 Watts. The motivation behind upgrading from the Apollo I OS to the Apollo II OS is the ability to run a stratum server internally so that the mining part of the device can ask the node part of the device for mining work, thus enabling users to solo mine in a self-hosted fashion. In fact, this is exactly what The 256 Foundation did during the Telehash fundraising event where Block #881423 was solo mined, at one point there was more than 1 Eh/s of hashrate pointed to that Apollo.
[IMG-005] Futurebit Apollo I with new NVME SSD
You can find the complete flashing instructions on the Futurebit website here. You will need a separate computer to complete the flashing procedure. The flashing procedure will erase all data on the microSD card so back it up if you have anything valuable saved on there.
First navigate to the Futurebit GitHub Releases page at: https://github.com/jstefanop/apolloapi-v2/releases
Once there, you will see two OS images available for download, along with two links to alternative hosting options for those two images. If you are upgrading an Apollo I, you need to figure out which new OS image is right for your device, the MCU 1 image or the MCU 2 image. There are detailed instructions on figuring this out available here. There are multiple ways to determine if you need the MCU 1 or MCU 2 image. If the second to last digit in your Futurebit Apollo I is between 4 â 8 then you have an MCU 1; or if your batch number is 1 â 3 then you have an MCU 1; or if the circuit board has a 40-pin connector running perpendicular to the microSD card slot then you have an MCU 1. Otherwise, you have an MCU 2.
For example, this is what the MCU 1 circuit board will look like:
[IMG-006] Futurebit MCU1 example
Once you figure out which OS image you need, go ahead and download it. The SHA256 hash values for the OS Image files are presented in the GitHub repo. If youâre running Linux on your computer, you can change directory to your Download folder and run the following command to check the SHA256 hash value of the file you downloaded and compare that to the SHA256 hash values on GitHub.
[IMG-007] Verifying Futurebit OS Image Hash Value
With the hash value confirmed, you can use a program like Balena Etcher to flash your microSD card. First remove the microSD card from the Apollo circuit board by pushing it inward, it should make a small click and then spring outward so that you can grab it and remove it from the slot.
Connect the microSD card to your computer with the appropriate adapter.
Open Balena Etcher and click on the âFlash From Fileâ button to define the file path to where you have the OS image saved:
[IMG-008] Balena Etcher user interface
Then click on the âSelect Targetâ button to define the drive which you will be flashing. Select the microSD card and be sure not to select any other drive on your computer by mistake:
[IMG-009] Balena Etcher user interface
Then click on the âFlashâ button and Balena Etcher will take care of formatting the microSD card, decompressing the OS image file, and flashing it to the microSD card.
[IMG-010] Balena Etcher user interface.
The flashing process can take some time so be patient. The Balena Etcher interface will allow you to monitor the progress.
[IMG-011] Balena Etcher user interface.
Once the flashing process is completed successfully, you will receive a notice in the balena Etcher interface that looks like this:
[IMG-012] Balena Etcher user interface.
You can remove the microSD card from your computer now and install it back into the Futurebit Apollo. If you have an adequately sized SSD then your block chain data should be safe as that is where it resides, not on the microSD card. If you have a 1TB SSD then this would be a good time to consider upgrading to a 2TB SSD instead. There are lots of options but you want to get an NVME style one like this:
[IMG-013] 1TB vs. 2TB NVME SSD
Simply loosen the screw holding the SSD in place and then remove the old SSD by pulling it out of the socket. Then insert the new one and put the screw back in place.
Once the SSD and microSD are back in place, you can connect Ethernet and the power supply, then apply power to your Apollo.
You will be able to access your Apollo through a web browser on your computer. You will need to figure out the local IP address of your Apollo device so log into your router and check the DHCP leases section. Your router should be accessible from your local network by typing an IP address into your web browser like 192.168.0.1 or 10.0.0.1 or maybe your router manufacturer uses a different default. You should be able to do an internet search for your specific router and figure it out quickly if you donât already know. If that fails, you can download and run a program like Angry IP Scanner.
Give the Apollo some time to run through a few preliminary and automatic configurations, you should be able to see the Apollo on your local network within 10 minutes of powering it on.
Once you figure out the IP address for your Apollo, type it into your web browser and this is the first screen you should be greeted with:
[IMG-014] Futurebit welcome screen
Click on the button that says âStart setup processâ. The next you will see should look like this:
[IMG-015] Futurebit mining selection screen
You have the option here to select solo mining or pooled mining. If you have installed a new SSD card then you should select pooled mining because you will not be able to solo mine until the entire Bitcoin blockchain is downloaded.
Your Apollo will automatically start downloading the Bitcoin blockchain in the background and in the mean-time you can start mining with a pool of your choice like Solo CK Pool or Public Pool or others.
Be forewarned that the Initial Blockchain Download (âIBDâ) takes a long time. At the time of this writing, it took 18 days to download the entire blockchain using a Starlink internet connection, which was probably throttled at some points in the process because of the roughly 680 GB of data that it takes.
In February 2022, the IBD on this exact same device took 2 days with a cable internet connection. Maybe the Starlink was a bit of a bottleneck but most likely the extended length of the download can be attributed to all those JPEGS on the blockchain.
Otherwise, if you already have the full blockchain on your SSD then you should be able to start solo mining right away by selecting the solo mining option.
After making your selection, the Apollo will automatically run through some configurations and you should have the option to set a password somewhere in there along the way. Then you should see this page:
[IMG-016] Futurebit setup completion page
Click on the âStart miningâ button. Then you should be brought to your dashboard like this:
[IMG-017] Futurebit dashboard
You can monitor your hashrate, temperatures, and more from the dashboard. You can check on the status of your Bitcoin node by clicking on the three-circle looking icon that says ânodeâ on the left-hand side menu.
[IMG-018] Futurebit node page
If you need to update the mining pool, click on the âsettingsâ option at the bottom of the left-hand side menu. There you will see a drop down menu for selecting a pool to use, you can select the âsetup custom poolâ option to insert the appropriate stratum URL and then your worker name.
Once your IBD is finished, you can start solo mining by toggling on the solo mode at the bottom of the settings page. You will have a chance to update the Bitcoin address you want to mine to. Then click on âsave & restartâ.
[IMG-019] Futurebit mining pool settings
Then once your system comes back up, you will see a banner at the top of the dashboard page with the IP address you can use to point any other miners you have, like Bitaxes, to your own self-hosted solo mining pool!
[IMG-020] Futurebit solo mining dashboard
Now just sit back and enjoy watching your best shares roll in until you get one higher than the network difficulty and you mine that solo block.
State of the Network:
Hashrate on the 14-day MA according to mempool.space increased from ~793 Eh/s to ~829 Eh/s in March, marking ~4.5% growth for the month.
[IMG-021] 2025 hashrate/difficulty chart from mempool.space
Difficulty was 110.57T at itâs lowest in March and 113.76T at itâs highest, which is a 2.8% increase for the month. All together for 2025 up until the end of March, difficulty has gone up ~3.6%.
According to the Hashrate Index, more efficient miners like the <19 J/Th models are fetching $17.29 per terahash, models between 19J/Th â 25J/Th are selling for $11.05 per terahash, and models >25J/Th are selling for $3.20 per terahash. Overall, prices seem to have dropped slightly over the month of March. You can expect to pay roughly $4,000 for a new-gen miner with 230+ Th/s.
[IMG-022] Miner Prices from Luxorâs Hashrate Index
Hashvalue is closed out in March at ~56,000 sats/Ph per day, relatively flat from Frebruary, according to Braiins Insights. Hashprice is $46.00/Ph per day, down from $47.00/Ph per day in February.
[IMG-023] Hashprice/Hashvalue from Braiins Insights
The next halving will occur at block height 1,050,000 which should be in roughly 1,071 days or in other words ~156,850 blocks from time of publishing this newsletter.
Conclusion:
Thank you for reading the third 256 Foundation newsletter. Keep an eye out for more newsletters on a monthly basis in your email inbox by subscribing at 256foundation.org. Or you can download .pdf versions of the newsletters from there as well. You can also find these newsletters published in article form on Nostr.
If you havenât done so already, be sure to RSVP for the Texas Energy & Mining Summit (âTEMSâ) in Austin, Texas on May 6 & 7 for two days of the highest Bitcoin mining and energy signal in the industry, set in the intimate Bitcoin Commons, so you can meet and mingle with the best and brightest movers and shakers in the space.
While youâre at it, extend your stay and spend Cinco De Mayo with The 256 Foundation at our second fundraiser, Telehash #2. Everything is bigger in Texas, so set your expectations high for this one. All of the lead developers from the grant projects will be present to talk first-hand about how to dismantle the proprietary mining empire.
IMG-024] TEMS 2025 flyer
If you have an old Apollo I laying around and want to get it up to date and solo mining then hopefully this newsletter helped you accomplish that.
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If you want to continue seeing developers build free and open solutions be sure to support the Samourai Wallet developers by making a tax-deductible contribution to their legal defense fund here. The first step in ensuring a future of free and open Bitcoin development starts with freeing these developers.
You can just FAFO,
-econoalchemist
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2025-05-07 21:59:42"Misterija SatoĆĄi - Poreklo bitkoina" je francuski dokumentarno-animirani serijal koji deĆĄifruje unutraĆĄnje funkcionisanje bitkoin revolucije, dok istraĆŸuje identitet njenog tvorca.
Prvu decentralizovanu i pouzdanu kriptovalutu â bitkoin, osnovao je SatoĆĄi Nakamoto 3. januara 2009. godine. On je nestao 2011. i od tada ostaje anoniman, a njegov identitet je predmet svakakvih spekulacija. Tokom poslednjih 12 godina, vrednost bitkoina je porasla sa 0,001 na 69.000 dolara. Svi, od vlada do velikih korporacija, zainteresovali su se za SatoĆĄijev izum. Ko je SatoĆĄi Nakamoto? Kako je njegov izum postao toliko popularan? Ć ta nam bitkoin govori o svetu u kome ĆŸivimo?
Ovaj serijal se prikazivao na Radio-televiziji Srbije (RTS 3) u sklopu novogodiĆĄnjeg muziÄkog i filmskog programa 2022/2023. godine.
Naslov originala: "Le MystĂšre Satoshi"
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2025-05-07 21:58:37Originalni tekst na dvadesetjedan.com
Autor: Vijay Boyapati / Prevod na hrvatski: Matija
Sa zadnjim cijenama koje je bitcoin dosegao 2017., optimistiÄan scenarij za ulagaÄe se moĆŸda Äini toliko oÄitim da ga nije potrebno niti spominjati. Alternativno, moĆŸda se nekome Äini glupo ulagati u digitalnu vrijednost koja ne poÄiva na nijednom fiziÄkom dobru ili vladi i Äiji porast cijene su neki usporedili sa manijom tulipana ili dot-com balonom. Nijedno nije toÄno; optimistiÄan scenarij za Bitcoin je uvjerljiv, ali ne i oÄit. Postoje znaÄajni rizici kod ulaganja u Bitcoin, no, kao ĆĄto planiram pokazati, postoji i ogromna prilika.
Geneza
Nikad u povijesti svijeta nije bilo moguÄe napraviti transfer vrijednosti meÄu fiziÄki udaljenim ljudima bez posrednika, poput banke ili vlade. 2008. godine, anonimni Satoshi Nakamoto je objavio 8 stranica rjeĆĄenja na dugo nerjeĆĄivi raÄunalski problem poznat kao âProblem Bizantskog Generala.â Njegovo rjeĆĄenje i sustav koji je izgradio - Bitcoin - dozvolio je, prvi put ikad, da se vrijednost prenosi brzo i daleko, bez ikakvih posrednika ili povjerenja. Implikacije kreacije Bitcoina su toliko duboke, ekonomski i raÄunalski, da bi Nakamoto trebao biti prva osoba nominirana za Nobelovu nagradu za ekonomiju i Turingovu nagradu.
Za ulagaÄe, vaĆŸna Äinjenica izuma Bitcoina (mreĆŸe i protokola) je stvaranje novog oskudnog digitalnog dobra - bitcoina (monetarne jedinice). Bitcoini su prenosivi digitalni ânovÄiÄiâ (tokeni), proizvedeni na Bitcoin mreĆŸi kroz proces nazvan ârudarenjeâ (mining). Rudarenje Bitcoina je ugrubo usporedivo sa rudarenjem zlata, uz bitnu razliku da proizvodnja bitcoina prati unaprijed osmiĆĄljeni i predvidivi raspored. Samo 21 milijun bitcoina Äe ikad postojati, i veÄina (2017., kada je ovaj tekst napisan) su veÄ izrudareni. Svake Äetiri godine, koliÄina rudarenih bitcoina se prepolovi. Produkcija novih bitcoina Äe potpuno prestati 2140. godine.
Stopa inflacije ââ Monetarna baza
Bitcoine ne podrĆŸava nikakva roba ili dobra, niti ih garantira ikakva vlada ili firma, ĆĄto postavlja oÄito pitanje za svakog novog bitcoin ulagaÄa: zaĆĄto imaju uopÄe ikakvu vrijednost? Za razliku od dionica, obveznica, nekretnina ili robe poput nafte i ĆŸita, bitcoine nije moguÄe vrednovati koristeÄi standardne ekonomske analize ili korisnost u proizvodnji drugih dobara. Bitcoini pripadaju sasvim drugoj kategoriji dobara - monetarnih dobara, Äija se vrijednost definira kroz tzv. teoriju igara; svaki sudionik na trĆŸiĆĄtu vrednuje neko dobro, onoliko koliko procjenjuje da Äe ga drugi sudionici vrednovati. Kako bismo bolje razumjeli ovo svojstvo monetarnih dobara, trebamo istraĆŸiti podrijetlo novca.
Podrijetlo novca
U prvim ljudskim druĆĄtvima, trgovina meÄu grupama se vrĆĄila kroz robnu razmjenu. Velika neefikasnost prisutna u robnoj razmjeni je drastiÄno ograniÄavala koliÄinu i geografski prostor na kojem je bila moguÄa. Jedan od najveÄih problema sa robnom razmjenom je problem dvostruke podudarnosti potraĆŸnje. UzgajivaÄ jabuka moĆŸda ĆŸeli trgovati sa ribarom, ali ako ribar ne ĆŸeli jabuke u istom trenutku, razmjena se neÄe dogoditi. Kroz vrijeme, ljudi su razvili ĆŸelju za Äuvanjem odreÄenih predmeta zbog njihove rijetkosti i simboliÄne vrijednosti (npr. ĆĄkoljke, ĆŸivotinjski zube, kremen). Zaista, kako i Nick Szabo govori u svojem izvrsnom eseju o podrijetlu novca, ljudska ĆŸelja za sakupljanjem predmeta pruĆŸila je izraĆŸenu evolucijsku prednost ranom Äovjeku nad njegovim najbliĆŸim bioloĆĄkim rivalom, neandertalcem - Homo neanderthalensis.
"Primarna i najbitnija evolucijska funkcija sakupljanja bila je osigurati medij za Äuvanje i prenoĆĄenje vrijednosti".
Predmeti koje su ljudi sakupljali sluĆŸili su kao svojevrsni âproto-novac,â tako ĆĄto su omoguÄavale trgovinu meÄu antagonistiÄkim plemenima i dozvoljavale bogatsvu da se prenosi na sljedeÄu generaciju. Trgovina i transfer takvih predmeta bile su rijetke u paleolitskim druĆĄtvima, te su oni sluĆŸili viĆĄe kao âspremiĆĄte vrijednostiâ (store of value) nego kao âmedij razmjeneâ (medium of exchange), ĆĄto je uloga koju danas igra moderni novac. Szabo objaĆĄnjava:
"U usporedbi sa modernim novcem, primitivan novac je imao jako malo âbrzinuâ - mogao je promijeniti ruke samo nekoliko puta u ĆŸivotu prosjeÄnog Äovjeka. Svejedno, trajni i Ävrsti sakupljaÄki predmet, ĆĄto bismo danas nazvali ânasljeÄe,â mogao je opstati mnogo generacija, dodajuÄi znatnu vrijednost pri svakom transferu - i zapravo omoguÄiti transfer uopÄe".
Rani Äovjek suoÄio se sa bitnom dilemom u teoriji igara, kada je odluÄivao koje predmete sakupljati: koje od njih Äe drugi ljudi ĆŸeljeti? Onaj koji bi to toÄno predvidio imao bi ogromnu prednost u moguÄnosti trgovine i akvizicije bogatsva. Neka ameriÄka indijanska plemena, npr. Naraganseti, specijalizirala su se u proizvodnji sakupljaÄkih dobara koja nisu imala drugu svrhu osim trgovine. Valja spomenuti da ĆĄto je ranije predviÄanje da Äe neko dobro imati takvu vrijednost, veÄa je prednost koju Äe imati onaj koji je posjeduje, zato ĆĄto ju je moguÄe nabaviti jeftinije, prije nego postane vrlo traĆŸena roba i njezona vrijednost naraste zajedno sa populacijom. Nadalje, nabava nekog dobra u nadi da Äe u buduÄnosti biti koriĆĄteno kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, ubrzava upravo tu primjenu. Ova cirkularnost je zapravo povratna veza (feedback loop) koja potiÄe druĆĄtva da se rapidno sloĆŸe oko jednog spremiĆĄta vrijednosti. U terminima teorije igara, ovo je znano kao âNashov ekvilibrij.â Postizanje Nashovog ekvilibrija za neko spremiĆĄte vrijednosti je veliko postignuÄe za druĆĄtvo, poĆĄto ono znatno olakĆĄava trgovinu i podjelu rada, i time omoguÄava napredak civilizacije.
TisuÄljeÄima, kako su ljudska druĆĄtva rasla i otvarala trgovinske puteve, razliÄite aplikacije spremiĆĄta vrijednosti u individualnim druĆĄtvima poÄele su se natjecati meÄusobno. Trgovci su imali izbor: Äuvati svoju zaradu u spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti vlastite kulture, ili one kulture sa kojom su trgovali, ili mjeĆĄavini oboje. Benefit ĆĄtednje u stranom spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti bila je uveÄana sposobnost trgovanja u povezanom stranom druĆĄtvu. Trgovci koji su ĆĄtedili u stranom spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti su takoÄer imali dobrih razloga da potiÄu svoje druĆĄtvo da ga prihvati, jer bi tako uveÄali vrijednost vlastite uĆĄteÄevine. Prednosti âuvezeneâ tehnologije spremanja vrijednosti bile su prisutne ne samo za trgovce, nego i za sama druĆĄtva. Kada bi se dvije grupe konvergirale u jedinstvenom spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti, to bi znaÄajno smanjilo cijenu troĆĄkova trgovine jednog s drugim, i samim time poveÄanje bogatstva kroz trgovinu. I zaista, 19. stoljeÄe bilo je prvi put da je najveÄi dio svijeta prihvatio jedinstveno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti - zlato - i u tom periodu vidio najveÄu eksploziju trgovine u povijesti svijeta. O ovom mirnom periodu, pisao je John Maynard Keynes:
"Kakva nevjerojatna epizoda u ekonomskom napretku Äovjeka⊠za svakog Äovjeka iole iznadprosjeÄnog, iz srednje ili viĆĄe klase, ĆŸivot je nudio obilje, ugodu i moguÄnosti, po niskoj cijeni i bez puno problema, viĆĄe nego monarsima iz prethodnih perioda. Stanovnik Londona mogao je, ispijajuÄi jutarnji Äaj iz kreveta, telefonski naruÄiti razne proizvode iz cijele Zemlje, u koliÄinama koje je ĆŸelio, i sa dobrim razlogom oÄekivati njihovu dostavu na svoj kuÄni prag."
Svojstva dobrog spremiĆĄta vrijednosti
Kada se spremiĆĄta vrijednosti natjeÄu jedno s drugim, specifiÄna svojstva rade razliku koja daje jednom prednost nad drugim. Premda su mnoga dobra u proĆĄlosti koriĆĄtena kao spremiĆĄta vrijednosti ili kao âproto-novac,â odreÄena svojstva su se pokazala kao posebno vaĆŸna, i omoguÄila dobrima sa njima da pobijede. Idealno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti biti Äe:
- Trajno: dobro ne smije biti kvarljivo ili lako uniĆĄteno. Tako naprimjer, ĆŸito nije idealno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti.
- Prenosivo: dobro mora biti lako transportirati i Äuvati, ĆĄto omoguÄuje osiguranje protiv gubitka ili kraÄe i dopuĆĄta trgovinu na velike udaljenosti. Tako, krava je loĆĄije spremiĆĄte vrijednosti od zlatne narukvice.
- Zamjenjivo: jedna jedinica dobra treba biti zamjenjiva sa drugom. Bez zamjenjivosti, problem podudarnosti ĆŸelja ostaje nerjeĆĄiv. Time, zlato je bolje od dijamanata, jer su oni nepravilni u obliku i kvaliteti.
- Provjerljivo: dobro mora biti lako i brzo identificirano i testirano za autentiÄnost. Laka provjera poveÄava povjerenje u trgovini i vjerojatnost da Äe razmjena biti dovrĆĄena.
- Djeljivo: dobro mora biti lako djeljivo na manje dijelove. Premda je ovo svojstvo bilo manje vaĆŸno u ranim druĆĄtvima gdje je trgovina bila rijetka, postalo je vaĆŸnije sa procvatom trgovine. KoliÄine koje su se mijenjale postale su manje i preciznije.
- Oskudno: Monetarno dobro mora imati âcijenu nemoguÄu za laĆŸirati,â kao ĆĄto je rekao Nick Szabo. Drugim rijeÄima, dobro ne smije biti obilno ili lako dostupno kroz proizvodnju. Oskudnost je moĆŸda i najvaĆŸnije svojstvo spremiĆĄta vrijednosti, poĆĄto se izravno vezuje na ljudsku ĆŸelju da sakupljamo ono ĆĄto je rijetko. Ona je izvor vrijednosti u spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti.
- Duge povijesti: ĆĄto je dulje neko dobro vrijedno za druĆĄtvo, veÄa je vjerojatnost da Äe biti prihvaÄeno kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Dugo postojeÄe spremiĆĄte vrijednosti biti Äe jako teĆĄko uklonjeno od strane doĆĄljaka, osim u sluÄaju sile (ratno osvajanje) ili ako je nova tehnologija znatno bolja u ostalim svojstvima.
- Otporno na cenzuru: novije svojstvo, sve viĆĄe vaĆŸno u modernom digitalnom svijetu sa sveprisutnim nadzorom, je otpornost na cenzuru. Drugim rijeÄima, koliko je teĆĄko da vanjski agent, kao korporacija ili drĆŸava, sprijeÄi vlasnika dobra da ga Äuva i koristi. Dobra koja su otporna na cenzuru su idealna za ljude koji ĆŸive u reĆŸimima koji prisilno nadziru kapital ili Äine neke oblike mirne trgovine protuzakonitima.
Ova tablica ocjenjuje Bitcoin, zlato (gold) i fiat novac (kao ĆĄto je euro ili dolar) po svojstvima izlistanim gore. ObjaĆĄnjenje svake ocjene slijedi nakon tablice.
Trajnost:
Zlato je neosporeni kralj trajnosti. Velika veÄina zlata pronaÄenog kroz povijest, ukljuÄujuÄi ono egipatskih faraona, opstaje i danas i vjerojatno Äe postojati i za tisuÄu godina. Zlatnici koriĆĄteni u antiÄko doba imaju znaÄajnu vrijednost i danas. Fiat valute i bitcoini su digitalni zapisi koji ponekad imaju fiziÄki oblik (npr. novÄanice). Dakle, njihovu trajnost ne odreÄuju njihova fiziÄka svojstva (moguÄe je zamijeniti staru i oĆĄteÄenu novÄanicu za novu), nego institucije koje stoje iza njih. U sluÄaju fiat valuta, mnoge drĆŸave su nastale i nestale kroz stoljeÄa, i valute su nestale s njima. Marke iz Weimarske republike danas nemaju vrijednost zato ĆĄto institucija koja ih je izdavala viĆĄe ne postoji. Ako je povijest ikakav pokazatelj, ne bi bilo mudro smatrati fiat valute trajnima dugoroÄno; ameriÄki dolar i britanska funta su relativne anomalije u ovom pogledu. Bitcoini, zato ĆĄto nemaju instituciju koja ih odrĆŸava, mogu se smatrati trajnima dok god mreĆŸa koja ih osigurava postoji. Obzirom da je Bitcoin joĆĄ uvijek mlada valuta, prerano je za Ävrste zakljuÄke o njegovoj trajnosti. No, postoje ohrabrujuÄi znakovi - prominente drĆŸave su ga pokuĆĄavale regulirati, hakeri ga napadali - usprkos tome, mreĆŸa nastavlja funkcionirati, pokazujuÄi visok stupanj antifragilnosti.
Prenosivost:
Bitcoini su najprenosivije spremiĆĄte vrijednosti ikad. Privatni kljuÄevi koji predstavljaju stotine milijuna dolara mogu se spremiti na USB drive i lako ponijeti bilo gdje. Nadalje, jednako velike sume mogu se poslati na drugi kraj svijeta skoro instantno. Fiat valute, zbog svojeg temeljno digitalnog oblika, su takoÄer lako prenosive. Ali, regulacije i kontrola kapitala od strane drĆŸave mogu ugroziti velike prijenose vrijednosti, ili ih usporiti danima. Gotovina se moĆŸe koristiti kako bi se izbjegle kontrole kapitala, ali onda rastu rizik Äuvanja i cijena transporta. Zlato, zbog svojeg fiziÄkog oblika i velike gustoÄe, je najmanje prenosivo. Nije Äudo da veÄina zlatnika i poluga nikad ne napuste sefove. Kada se radi prijenos zlata izmeÄu prodavaÄa i kupca, uglavnom se prenosi samo ugovor o vlasniĆĄtvu, ne samo fiziÄko zlato. Prijenos fiziÄkog zlata na velike udaljenosti je skupo, riskantno i sporo.
Zamjenjivost:
Zlato nam daje standard za zamjenjivost. Kada je rastopljeno, gram zlata je praktiÄki nemoguÄe razlikovati od bilo kojeg drugog grama, i zlato je oduvijek bilo takvo. S druge strane, fiat valute, su zamjenjive samo onoliko koliko njihova institucija ĆŸeli da budu. Iako je uglavnom sluÄaj da je novÄanica zamjenjiva za drugu istog iznosa, postoje situacije u kojima su velike novÄanice tretirane drukÄije od malih. Naprimjer, vlada Indije je, u pokuĆĄaju da uniĆĄti neoporezivo sivo trĆŸiĆĄte, potpuno oduzela vrijednost novÄanicama od 500 i 1000 rupija. To je uzrokovalo da ljudi manje vrednuju te novÄanice u trgovini, ĆĄto je znaÄilo da viĆĄe nisu bile zaista zamjenjive za manje novÄanice. Bitcoini su zamjenjivi na razini mreĆŸe; svaki bitcoin je pri prijenosu tretiran kao svaki drugi. No, zato ĆĄto je moguÄe pratiti individualne bitcoine na blockchainu, odreÄeni bitcoin moĆŸe, u teoriji, postati âprljavâ zbog korĆĄtenja u ilegalnoj trgovini, te ga trgovci ili mjenjaÄnice moĆŸda neÄe htjeti prihvatiti. Bez dodatnih poboljĆĄanja oko privatnosti i anonimnosti na razini mreĆŸnog protokola, bitcoine ne moĆŸemo smatrati jednako zamjenjivim kao zlato.
MoguÄnost provjere:
PraktiÄno gledajuÄi, autentiÄnost fiat valuta i zlata je priliÄno lako provjeriti. Svejedno, i usprkos pokuĆĄajima da sprijeÄe krivotvorenje novÄanica, i dalje postoji potencijal prevare za vlade i njihove graÄane. Zlato takoÄer nije imuno na krivotvorenje. Sofisticirani kriminalci su koristili pozlaÄeni tungsten kako bi prevarili kupce zlata. Bitcoine je moguÄe provjeriti sa matematiÄkom sigurnoĆĄÄu. KoriĆĄtenjem kriptografskih potpisa, vlasnik bitcoina moĆŸe javno demonstrirati da posjeduje bitcoine koje tvrdi da posjeduje.
Djeljivost:
Bitcoine je moguÄe podijeliti u stotinu milijuna manjih jedinica (zvanih satoshi), i prenositi takve (no, valja uzeti u obzir ekonomiÄnost prijenosa malih iznosa, zbog cijene osiguravanja mreĆŸe - ânetwork feeâ). Fiat valute su tipiÄno dovoljno djeljive na jedinice sa vrlo niskom kupovnom moÄi. Zlato, iako fiziÄki i teoretski djeljivo, postaje teĆĄko za koriĆĄtenje kada se podijeli na dovoljno male koliÄine da bi se moglo koristiti u svakodnevnoj trgovini.
Oskudnost:
Svojstvo koje najjasnije razlikuje Bitcoin od fiat valuta i zlata je njegova unaprijed definirana oskudnost. Od poÄetka, konaÄna koliÄina bitcoina nikad neÄe biti veÄa od 21 milijun. To daje vlasnicima bitcoina jasan i znan uvid u postotak ukupnog vlasniĆĄtva. Naprimjer, vlasnik 10 bitcoina bi znao da najviĆĄe 2,1 milijuna ljudi (manje od 0.03% populacije) moĆŸe ikad imati isto bitcoina kao i on. Premda je kroz povijest uvijek bilo oskudno, zlato nije imuno na poveÄanje ukupne koliÄine. Ako se ikad izumi nova, ekonomiÄnija metoda rudarenja ili proizvodnje zlata, ukupna koliÄina zlata bi se mogla dramatiÄno poveÄati (npr. rudarenje morskog dna ili asteroida). Na kraju, fiat valute, relativno nov izum u povijesti, pokazale su se sklonima konstantnim poveÄanjima u koliÄini. DrĆŸave su pokazale stalnu sklonost inflaciji monetarne kvantitete kako bi rjeĆĄavale kratkoroÄne politiÄke probleme. Inflacijske tendencije vlada diljem svijeta Äine fiat valute gotovo sigurnim da Äe gubiti vrijednost kroz vrijeme.
Etablirana povijest:
Nijedno monetarno dobro nema povijest kao zlato, koje je imalo vrijednost za cijelog trajanja ljudske civilizacije. Kovanice izraÄene u antiÄko doba i danas imaju znaÄajnu vrijednost. Ne moĆŸe se isto reÄi za fiat valute, koje su same relativno nova povijesna anomalija. Od njihovog poÄetka, fiat valute su imale gotovo univerzalni smjer prema bezvrijednosti. KoriĆĄtenje inflacije kao podmuklog naÄina za nevidljivo oporezivanje graÄana je vjeÄita kuĆĄnja kojoj se skoro nijedna drĆŸava u povijesti nije mogla oduprijeti. Ako je 20. stoljeÄe, u kojem je fiat novac dominirao globalni monetarni poredak, demonstriralo neku ekonomsku istinu, to je onda bila ta da ne moĆŸemo raÄunati na fiat novac da odrĆŸi vrijednost u duĆŸem ili srednjem vremenskom periodu. Bitcoin, usprkos svojoj novosti, je preĆŸivio dovoljno testova trĆŸiĆĄta da postoji velika vjerojatnost da neÄe nestati kao vrijedno dobro. Nadalje, Lindy efekt govori da ĆĄto duĆŸe Bitcoin bude koriĆĄten, to Äe veÄa biti vjera u njega i njegovu sposobnost da nastavi postojati dugo u buduÄnost. Drugim rijeÄima, druĆĄtvena vjera u monetarno dobro je asimptotiÄka, kao u grafu ispod:
Ako Bitcoin preĆŸivi prvih 20 godina, imat Äe gotovo sveopÄe povjerenje da Äe trajati zauvijek, kao ĆĄto ljudi vjeruju da je internet trajna stvar u modernom svijetu.
Otpor na cenzuru
Jedan od najbitnijih izvora za ranu potraĆŸnju bitcoina bila je njegova upotreba u ilegalnoj kupovini i prodaji droge. Mnogi su zato pogreĆĄno zakljuÄili da je primarna potraĆŸnja za bitcoinima utemeljena u njihovoj prividnoj anonimnosti. MeÄutim, Bitcoin nije anonimna valuta; svaka transakcija na mreĆŸi je zauvijek zapisana na javnom blockchainu. Povijesni zapis transakcija dozvoljava forenziÄkoj analizi da identificira izvore i tijek sredstava. Takva analiza dovela je do uhiÄenja poÄinitelja zloglasne MtGox pljaÄke. Premda je istina da dovoljno oprezna i pedantna osoba moĆŸe sakriti svoj identitet koristeÄi Bitcoin, to nije razlog zaĆĄto je Bitcoin bio toliko popularan u trgovini drogom.
KljuÄno svojstvo koje Äini Bitcoin najboljim za takve aktivnosti je njegova agnostiÄnost i nepotrebnost za dozvolom (âpremissionlessnessâ) na mreĆŸnoj razini. Kada se bitcoini prenose na Bitcoin mreĆŸi, ne postoji nitko tko dopuĆĄta transakcije. Bitcoin je distribuirana peer-to-peer (korisnik-korisniku) mreĆŸa, i samim time dizajnirana da bude otporna na cenzuru. Ovo je u velikom kontrastu sa fiat bankarskim sustavom, u kojem drĆŸave reguliraju banke i ostale institucije prijenosa novca, kako bi one prijavljivale i sprjeÄavale protuzakonito koriĆĄtenje monetarnih dobara. KlasiÄan primjer regulacije novca su kontrole kapitala. Npr., bogati milijunaĆĄ Äe vrlo teĆĄko prenijeti svoje bogatstvo u novu zemlju, kada bjeĆŸi iz opresivnog reĆŸima. Premda zlato nije izdano i proizvedeno od drĆŸave, njegova fiziÄka priroda ga Äini teĆĄko prenosivim kroz prostor, i samim time ga je daleko lakĆĄe regulirati nego Bitcoin. Indijski Akt kontrole zlata je primjer takve regulacije.
Bitcoin je odliÄan u veÄini gore navedenih svojstava, ĆĄto mu omoguÄava da bude marginalno bolji od modernih i drevnih monetarnih dobara, te da pruĆŸi poticaje za svoje rastuÄe druĆĄtveno usvajanje. SpecifiÄno, moÄna kombinacija otpornosti na cenzuru i apsolutne oskudnosti bila je velika motivacija za bogate ulagaÄe koji su uloĆŸili dio svojeg bogatstva u Bitcoin.
Evolucija novca
U modernoj monetarnoj ekonomiji postoji opsesija sa ulogom novca kao medija razmjene. U 20. stoljeÄu, drĆŸave su monopolizirale izdavanje i kontrolu novca i kontinuirano potkopavale njegovo svojstvo spremiĆĄta vrijednosti, stvarajuÄi laĆŸno uvjerenje da je primarna svrha novca biti medij razmjene. Mnogi su kritizirali Bitcoin, govoreÄi da je neprikladan da bude novac zato ĆĄto mu je cijena bila previĆĄe volatilna za medij razmjene. No, novac je uvijek evoluirao kroz etape; uloga spremiĆĄta vrijednosti je dolazila prije medija razmjene. Jedan od oÄeva marginalistiÄke ekonomije, William Stanley Jevons, objaĆĄnjava:
"Povijesno govoreÄi⊠Äini se da je zlato prvo sluĆŸilo kao luksuzni metal za ukras; drugo, kao saÄuvana vrijednost; treÄe, kao medij razmjene; i konaÄno, kao mjerilo vrijednosti."
U modernoj terminologiji, novac uvijek evoluira kroz Äetiri stadija:
- Kolekcionarstvo: U prvoj fazi svoje evolucije, novac je traĆŸen samo zbog svojih posebnih svojstava, uglavnom zbog ĆŸelja onog koji ga posjeduje. Ć koljke, perlice i zlato su bili sakupljani prije nego su poprimili poznatije uloge novca.
- SpremiĆĄte vrijednosti: Jednom kada je novac traĆŸen od dovoljnog broja ljudi, biti Äe prepoznat kao naÄin za Äuvanje i spremanje vrijednosti kroz vrijeme. Kada neko dobro postane ĆĄiroko koriĆĄteno kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, njegova kupovna moÄ raste sa poveÄanom potraĆŸnjom za tu svrhu. Kupovna moÄ spremiĆĄta vrijednosti Äe u jednom trenutku doÄi do vrhunca, kada je dovolno raĆĄireno i broj novih ljudi koji ga potraĆŸuju splasne.
- Sredstvo razmjene: Kada je novac potpuno etabliran kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, njegova kupovna moÄ se stabilizira. Nakon toga, postane prikladno sredstvo razmjene zbog stabilnosti svoje cijene. U najranijim danima Bitcoina, mnogi ljudi nisu shvaÄali koju buduÄu cijenu plaÄaju koristeÄi bitcoine kao sredstvo razmjene, umjesto kao novonastalo spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Poznata priÄa o Äovjeku koji je za 10,000 bitcoina (vrijednih oko 94 milijuna dolara kada je ovaj Älanak napisan) za dvije pizze ilustrira ovaj problem.
- Jedinica raÄunanja vrijednosti: Jednom kada je novac ĆĄiroko koriĆĄten kao sredstvo razmjene, dobra Äe biti vrednovana u njemu, tj. veÄina cijena Äe biti izraĆŸena u njemu. UobiÄajena zabluda je da je veÄinu dobara moguÄe zamijeniti za bitcoine danas. Npr., premda je moĆŸda moguÄe kupiti ĆĄalicu kave za bitcoine, izlistana cijena nije prava bitcoin cijena; zapravo se radi o cijeni u drĆŸavnoj valuti koju ĆŸeli trgovac, preraÄunatu u bitcoin po trenutnoj trĆŸiĆĄnoj cijeni. Kad bi cijena bitcoina pala u odnosu na valutu, vrijednost ĆĄalice izraĆŸena u bitcoinima bi se poveÄala. Od trenutka kada trgovci budu voljni prihvaÄani bitcoine kao plateĆŸno sredstvo, bez obraÄanja paĆŸnje na vrijednost bitcoina u drĆŸavnoj fiat valuti, moÄi Äemo reÄi da je Bitcoin zaista postao jedinica raÄunanja vrijednosti.
Monetarna dobra koja joĆĄ nisu jedinice raÄunanja vrijednosti moĆŸemo smatrati âdjelomiÄno monetiziranima.â Danas zlato ima takvu ulogu, jer je spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, ali su mu uloge sredstva razmjene i raÄunanja vrijednosti oduzete intervencijama drĆŸava. MoguÄe je takoÄer da se jedno dobro koristi kao sredstvo razmjene, dok druga ispunjavaju ostale uloge. To je tipiÄno u zemljama gdje je drĆŸava disfunkcionalna, npr. Argentina ili Zimbabwe. U svojoj knjizi, Digitalno zlato, Nathaniel Popper piĆĄe:
"U Americi, dolar sluĆŸi trima funkcijama novca: nudi sredstvo razmjene, jedinicu za mjerenje vrijednosti dobara, i mjesto gdje se moĆŸe Äuvati vrijednosti. S druge strane, argentinski peso je koriĆĄten kao sredstvo razmjene (za svakodnevne potrebe), ali ga nitko nije koristio kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Ć tednja u pesosima bila je ekvivalent bacanja novca. Zato su ljudi svu svoju ĆĄtednju imali u dolarima, jer je dolar bolje Äuvao vrijednost. Zbog volatilnosti pesosa, ljudi su raÄunali cijene u dolarima, ĆĄto im je pruĆŸalo pouzdaniju jedinicu mjerenja kroz vrijeme."
Bitcoin je trenutno u fazi tranzicije iz prvog stadija monetizacije u drugi. Vjerojatno Äe proÄi nekoliko godina prije nego Bitcoin preÄe iz zaÄetaka spremiĆĄta vrijednosti u istinski medij razmjene, i put do tog trenutka je joĆĄ uvijek pun rizika i nesigurnosti. VaĆŸno je napomenuti da je ista tranzicija trajala mnogo stoljeÄa za zlato. Nitko danas ĆŸiv nije doĆŸivio monetizaciju dobra u realnom vremenu (kroz koju Bitcoin prolazi), tako da nemamo puno iskustva govoriti o putu i naÄinu na koji Äe se monetizacija dogoditi.
Put monetizacije
Kroz proces monetizacije, monetarno dobro Äe naglo porasti u kupovnoj moÄi. Mnogi su tako komentirali da je uveÄanje kupovne moÄi Bitcoina izgledalo kao âbalonâ (bubble). Premda je ovaj termin Äesto koriĆĄten kako bi ukazao na pretjeranu vrijednosti Bitcoina, sasvim sluÄajno je prikladan. Svojstvo koje je uobiÄajeno za sva monetarna dobra jest da je njihova kupovna moÄ viĆĄa nego ĆĄto se moĆŸe opravdati samo kroz njihovu uporabnu vrijednost. Zaista, mnogi povijesni novci nisu imali uporabnu vrijednost. Razliku izmeÄu kupovne moÄi i vrijednosti razmjene koju bi novac mogao imati za svoju inherentnu korisnost, moĆŸemo razmatrati kao âmonetarnu premiju.â Kako monetarno dobro prolazi kroz stadije monetizacije (navedene gore), monetarna premija raste. No, ta premija ne raste u ravnoj i predvidivoj liniji. Dobro X, koje je bilo u procesu monetizacije, moĆŸe izgubiti u usporedbi sa dobrom Y koje ima viĆĄe svojstava novca, te monetarna premija dobra X drastiÄno padne ili potpuno nestane. Monetarna premija srebra je skoro potpuno nestala u kasnom 19. stoljeÄu, kada su ga vlade diljem svijeta zamijenile zlatom kao novcem.
Äak i u odsustvu vanjskih faktora, kao ĆĄto su intervencije vlade ili druga monetarna dobra, monetarna premija novog novca neÄe iÄi predvidivim putem. Ekonomist Larry White primijetio je:
"problem sa priÄom âbalona,â naravno, je da je ona konzistentna sa svakim putem cijene, i time ne daje ikakvo objaĆĄnjenje za specifiÄan put cijene"
Proces monetizacije opisuje teorija igara; svaki akter na trĆŸiĆĄtu pokuĆĄava predvidjeti agregiranu potraĆŸnju ostalih aktera, i time buduÄu monetarnu premiju. Zato ĆĄto je monetarna premija nevezana za inherentnu korisnost, trĆŸiĆĄni akteri se uglavnom vode za proĆĄlim cijenama da bi odredili je li neko dobro jeftino ili skupo, i ĆŸele li ga kupiti ili prodati. Veza trenutne potraĆŸnje sa proĆĄlim cijenama naziva se âovisnost o putuâ (path dependence); ona je moĆŸda najveÄi izvor konfuzije u shvaÄanju kretanja cijena monetarnih dobara.
Kada kupovna moÄ monetarnog dobra naraste zbog veÄeg i ĆĄireg koriĆĄtenja, oÄekivanja trĆŸiĆĄta o definicijama âjeftinogâ i âskupogâ se mijenjaju u skladu s time. SliÄno tome, kada cijena monetarnog dobra padne, oÄekivanja trĆŸiĆĄta mogu se promijeniti u opÄe vjerovanje da su prethodne cijene bile âiracionalneâ ili prenapuhane. Ovisnost o putu novca ilustrirana je rijeÄima poznatog upravitelja fondova s Wall Streeta, Josha Browna:
"Kupio sam bitcoine kada su koĆĄtali $2300, i to mi se udvostruÄilo gotovo odmah. Onda sam poÄeo govoriti kako âne mogu kupiti joĆĄâ dok im je cijena rasla, premda sam znao da je to razmiĆĄljanje bazirano samo na cijenu po kojoj sam ih kupio. Kasnije, kada je cijena pala zbog kineske regulacije mjenjaÄnica, poÄeo sam si govoriti, âOdliÄno, nadam se da Äe joĆĄ pasti da mogu kupiti joĆĄ.â"
Istina leĆŸi u tome da su ideje âjeftinogâ i âskupogâ zapravo besmislene kada govorimo o monetarnim dobrima. Cijena monetarnog dobra ne reflektira njegovu stopu rasprostanjenosti ili korisnosti, nego mjeru koliko je ono ĆĄiroko prihvaÄeno da ispuni razne uloge novca.
Dodatna komplikacija u ovom aspektu novca je Äinjenica da trĆŸiĆĄni akteri ne djeluju samo kao nepristrani promatraÄi koji pokuĆĄavaju kupiti i prodati u iĆĄÄekivanju buduÄih kretanja monetarne premije, nego i kao aktivni proponenti. PoĆĄto ne postoji objektivno âtoÄnaâ monetarna premija, ĆĄiriti dobar glas o superiornijim svojstvima nekog monetarnog dobra je efektivnije nego za obiÄna dobra, Äija vrijednost je u konaÄnici vezana na njegovu osnovnu korisnost. Religiozni zanos sudionika na Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄtu vidljiv je na raznim internetskim forumima, gdje Bitcoineri aktivno promoviraju benefine Bitcoina i bogatstvo koje je moguÄe ostvariti investiranjem u njega. PromatrajuÄi Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄte, Leigh Drogen komentira:
"To je prepoznatljivo svima kao religija - priÄa koju si priÄamo i oko koje se slaĆŸemo. Religija je krivulja na grafu prihvaÄanja o kojoj trebamo razmiĆĄljati. Sustav je gotovo savrĆĄen - onog trenutka kada netko pristupi krugu Bitcoinera, to Äe reÄi svima i nastaviti ĆĄiriti rijeÄ. Onda njihovi prijatelji pristupe i nastave ĆĄiriti rijeÄ."
Premda usporedba sa religijom moĆŸe staviti Bitcoin u iracionalno svjetlo, potpuno je racionalno za individualnog vlasnika da ĆĄiri dobru vijest o superiornom monetarnom dobru, i za ĆĄire druĆĄtvo da se standardizira oko njega. Novac djeluje kao temelj za svu trgovinu i ĆĄtednju; tako da prihvaÄanje superiornog oblika novca ima ogromne multiplicirajuÄe benefite za stvaranje bogatstva za sve Älanove druĆĄtva.
Oblik monetizacije
U Älanku o Spekulativnom prihvaÄanju Bitcoina / teorije cijene, Michael Casey postulira da rastuÄi Gartner hype ciklusi predstavljaju faze standardne S-krivulje prihvaÄanja novih tehnologija, koje su bile prisutne kod mnogih transformacijskih tehnologija dok su postajale uobiÄajene u druĆĄtvu.
Svaki Gartner hype ciklus poÄinje sa eksplozijom entuzijazma za novom tehnologijom, a cijenu podiĆŸu oni sudionici na trĆŸiĆĄtvu koji su âdostupniâ u toj fazi. Najraniji kupci u Gartner hype ciklusu obiÄno imaju jaku vjeru o transformacijskoj prirodi tehnologije u koju ulaĆŸu. S vremenom, trĆŸiĆĄte dosegne vrhunac entuzijazma kako se koliÄina novih kupaca iscrpljuje, te kupovinom poÄnu dominirati spekulatori koji su viĆĄe zainteresirani u brze profite nego u samu tehnologiju.
Nakon vrha hype ciklusa, cijene rapidno padaju dok spekulativno ludilo ustupa mjesto oÄajavanju, javnoj poruzi i osjeÄaju da tehnologija nije uopÄe bila transformacijska. S vremenom, cijena dosegne dno i formira plato na kojem se originalnim ulagaÄima, koji su imali snaĆŸno uvjerenje, pridruĆŸuju nove grupe ljudi koji su izdrĆŸali bol kraha cijena i koji cijene vaĆŸnost same tehnologije.
Plato traje neko vrijeme i formira, kako Casey kaĆŸe, âstabilnu, dosadnu dolinu.â Za ovo vrijeme, javni interes za tehnologiju opada, no nastaviti Äe se razvijati i snaĆŸna zajednica uvjerenja Äe polako rasti. Tada, postavlja se nova baza za sljedeÄu iteraciju hype ciklusa, dok vanjski promatraÄi prepoznaju da tehnologija i dalje postoji i da ulaganje u nju moĆŸda nije onoliko riziÄno kao ĆĄto se Äinilo za vrijeme pada cijene. SljedeÄa iteracija hype ciklusa donosi mnogo veÄi broj novih ljudi, pa je i ciklus daleko veÄi u svojoj magnitudi.
Jako mali broj ljudi koji sudjeluju u Gartner hype ciklusu Äe toÄno predvidjeti koliko Äe visoko cijena porasti za vrijeme ciklusa. Cijene Äesto dosegnu razine koje bi se Äinile apsurdnima veÄini ulagaÄa u raniji stadijima ciklusa. Kada ciklus zavrĆĄi, mediji tipiÄno atribuiraju pad cijene nekoj od aktualnih druĆĄvenih tema. Premda takva tema moĆŸe biti okidaÄ pada, ona nikad nije temeljni razlog zaĆĄto ciklus zavrĆĄava. Gartner hype ciklusi zavrĆĄavaju kada je koliÄina dostupnih novih sudionika na trĆŸiĆĄtu iscrpljena.
Zanimljivo je da je i zlato nacrtalo klasiÄan graf Gartner hype ciklusa od kasnih 1970-ih do ranih 2000-ih. MoguÄe je spekulirati da je hype ciklus osnovna socijalna dinamika oko procesa monetizacije.
Gartner kohorte
Od poÄetka trgovanja Bitcoina na mjenjaÄnicama 2010. godine, Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄte je svjedoÄilo Äetirima velikim Gartner hype ciklusima. U retrospektivi, moĆŸemo vrlo precizno identificirati grupe cijena prethodnih hype ciklusa Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄta. TakoÄer, moĆŸemo kvalitativno odrediti kohorte ulagaÄa koje su povezane sa svakom iteracijom prethodnih ciklusa.
$0â$1 (2009. â 3. mjesec 2011.): Prvi hype ciklus u Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄtu dominirali su kriptografi, raÄunalni znanstvenici i cypherpunkovi koji su od poÄetka bili spremni razumijeti vaĆŸnost nevjerojatnog izuma Satoshija Nakamotoa, i koji su bili pioniri u potvrÄivanju da Bitcoin protokol nema tehniÄkih mana.
$1â$30 (3. mjesec 2011. â 7. mjesec. 2011.): Drugi ciklus privukao je rane entuzijaste oko novih tehnologija kao i stabilan pritok ideoloĆĄki motiviranih ulagaÄa koji su bili oduĆĄevljeni idejom novca odvojenog od drĆŸave. Libertarijanci poput Rogera Vera doĆĄli su u Bitcoin zbog aktivnog anti-institucionalnog stava, i moguÄnosti koju je nova tehnologija obeÄavala. Wences Casares, briljantni i dobro povezani serijski poduzetnik, bio je takoÄer dio drugog Bitcoin hype ciklusa te je ĆĄirio rijeÄ o Bitcoinu meÄu najprominentnijim tehnolozima i ulagaÄima u Silicijskoj Dolini.
$250â$1100 (4. mjesec 2013. â 12. mjesec 2013.): TreÄi hype ciklus doĆŸivio je ulazak ranih generalnih i institucionalnih ulagaÄa koji su bili voljni uloĆŸiti trud i riskirati kroz uĆŸasno komplicirane kanale likvidnosti kako bi kupili bitcoine. Primaran izvor likvidnosti na trĆŸiĆĄtu za vrijeme ovog perioda bio je MtGox, mjenjaÄnica bazirana u Japanu, koju je vodio notorno nesposobni i beskrupulozni Mark Karpeles, koji je kasnije zavrĆĄio i u zatvoru zbog svoje uloge u kolapsu MtGoxa.
Valja primijetiti da je rast Bitcoinove cijene za vrijeme spomenuti hype ciklusa veÄinom povezano sa poveÄanjem likvidnosti i lakoÄom sa kojom su ulagaÄi mogli kupiti bitcoine. Za vrijeme prvog hype ciklusa, nisu postojale mjenjaÄnice; akvizicija bitcoina se odvijala primarno kroz rudarenje (mining) ili kroz izravnu razmjenu sa onima koju su veÄ izrudarili bitcoine. Za vrijeme drugog hype ciklusa, pojavile su se rudimentarne mjenjaÄnice, no nabavljanje i osiguravanje bitcoina na ovim mjenjaÄnicama bilo je previĆĄe kompleksno za sve osim tehnoloĆĄki najsposobnijih ulagaÄa. Äak i za vrijeme treÄeg hype ciklusa, ulagaÄi koju su slali novac na MtGox kako bi kupili bitcoine su morali raditi kroz znaÄajne prepreke. Banke nisu bile voljne imati posla sa mjenjaÄnicom, a oni posrednici koji su nudili usluge transfera bili su Äesto nesposobni, kriminalni, ili oboje. Nadalje, mnogi koji su uspjeli poslati novac MtGoxu, u konaÄnici su morali prihvatiti gubitak svojih sredstava kada je mjenjaÄnica hakirana i kasnije zatvorena.
Tek nakon kolapsa MtGox mjenjaÄnice i dvogodiĆĄnje pauze u trĆŸiĆĄnoj cijeni Bitcoina, razvili su se zreli i duboki izvori likvidnosti; primjeri poput reguliranih mjenjaÄnica kao ĆĄto su GDAX i OTC brokeri kao Cumberland mining. Dok je Äetvrti hype ciklus zapoÄeo 2016. godine, bilo je relativno lako obiÄnim ulagaÄima kupiti i osigurati bitcoine.
$1100â$19600? (2014. â?):
U trenutku pisanja ovog teksta, trĆŸiĆĄte Bitcoina je prolazilo svoj Äetvrti veliki hype ciklus. Sudjelovanje u ovom hype ciklusu dominirala je ona skupina koju je Michael Casey opisao kao ârana veÄinaâ obiÄnih i institucionalnih ulagaÄa.
Kako su se izvori likvidnosti produbljivali i sazrijevali, veliki institucionalni ulagaÄi sada imaju priliku sudjelovati kroz regulirana âfuturesâ trĆŸiĆĄta. Dostupnosti takvih trĆŸiĆĄta stvara put ka kreaciji Bitcoin ETF-a (exchange traded fund) (fond na slobodnom trĆŸiĆĄtu), koji Äe onda pokrenuti âkasnu veÄinuâ i ânajsporijeâ u sljedeÄim hype ciklusima.
Premda je nemoguÄe predvidjeti toÄan efekt buduÄih hype ciklusa, razumno je oÄekivati da Äe najviĆĄa toÄka biti izmeÄu $20,000 i $50,000 (2021. zenit je bio preko $69,000). Znatno viĆĄe od ovog raspona, i Bitcoin bi imao znatan postotak ukupne vijednosti zlata (zlato i Bitcoin bi imali jednaku trĆŸiĆĄnu kapitalizaciju kada bi bitcoini vrijedili oko $380,000 u trenutku pisanja ovog teksta). ZnaÄajan postotak vrijednosti zlata dolazi od potraĆŸnje centralnih banaka, te je malo vjerojatno da Äe centralne banke ili suverene drĆŸave sudjelovati u trenutnom hype ciklusu.
Ulazak suverenih drĆŸava u Bitcoin
Bitcoinov zadnji Gartner hype ciklus Äe zapoÄeti kada ga suverene drĆŸave poÄnu akumulirati kao dio svojih rezervi stranih valuta. TrĆŸiĆĄna kapitalizacija Bitcoina je trenutno premala da bismo ga smatrali znaÄajnim dodatkom rezervama veÄini zemalja. No, kako se interes u privatnom sektoru poveÄava i kapitalizacija Bitcoina se pribliĆŸi trilijunu dolara, postat Äe dovoljno likvidan za veÄinu drĆŸava. Prva drĆŸava koja sluĆŸbeno doda bitcoine u svoje rezerve Äe vjerojatno potaknuti stampedo ostalih da uÄine isto. DrĆŸave koje su meÄu prvima u usvajanju Bitcoina imat Äe najviĆĄe benefita u svojim knjigama ako Bitcoin u konaÄnici postane globalna valuta (global reserve currency). NaĆŸalost, vjerojatno Äe drĆŸave sa najjaÄom izvrĆĄnom vlasti - diktature poput Sjeverne Koreje - biti najbrĆŸe u akumulaciji bitcoina. Neodobravanje prema takvim drĆŸavama i slaba izvrĆĄna tijela zapadnjaÄkih demokracija uzrokovat Äe sporost i kaĆĄnjenje u akumulaciji bitcoina za njihove vlastite rezerve.
Velika je ironija u tome ĆĄto je SAD trenutno jedna od regulatorno najotvorenijih nacija prema Bitcoinu, dok su Kina i Rusija najzatvorenije. SAD riskira najviĆĄe, geopolitiÄki, ako bi Bitcoin zamijenio dolar kao svjetska rezervna valuta. U 1960-ima, Charles de Gaulle je kritizirao âpretjeranu privilegijuâ (âexorbitant privilegeâ) koju su SAD imale u meÄunarodnom monetarnom poretku, postavljenom kroz Bretton Woods dogovor 1944. godine. Ruska i kineska vlada joĆĄ ne shvaÄaju geo-strateĆĄke benefite Bitcoina kao rezervne valute, te se trenutno brinu o efektima koje bi mogao imati na njihova unutarnja trĆŸiĆĄta. Kao de Gaulle u 1960-ima, koji je prijetio SAD-u povratkom na klasiÄni standard zlata, Kinezi i Rusi Äe s vremenom uvidjeti korist u velikoj poziciji u Bitcoinu - spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti bez pokriÄa ijedne vlade. Sa najveÄom koncentracijom rudara Bitcoina u Kini (2017.), kineska vlada veÄ ima znatnu potencijalnu prednost u stavljanju bitcoina u svoje rezerve.
SAD se ponosi svojim statusom nacije inovatora, sa Silicijskom dolinom kao krunom svoje ekonomije. Dosad, Silicijska dolina je dominirala konverzacijom usmjerenom prema regulaciji, i poziciji koju bi ona treba zauzeti prema Bitcoinu. No, bankovna industrija i federalna rezerva SAD-a (US Federal Reserve, Fed) napokon poÄinju uviÄati egzistencijalnu prijetnju koju Bitcoin predstavlja za ameriÄku monetarnu politiku, postankom globalne rezervne valute. Wall Street Journal, jedan od medijskih glasova federalne reserve, izdao je komentar o Bitcoinu kao prijetnji monetarnoj politici SAD-a:
"Postoji joĆĄ jedna opasnost, moĆŸda i ozbiljnija iz perspektive centralnih banaka i regulatora: bitcoin moĆŸda ne propadne. Ako je spekulativni ĆŸar u kriptovalutu samo prvi pokazatelj njezinog ĆĄireg koriĆĄtenja kao alternative dolaru, Bitcoin Äe svakako ugroziti monopol centralnih banaka nad novcem."
U narednim godinama, moĆŸemo oÄekivati veliku borbu izmeÄu poduzetnika i inovatora u Silicijskoj dolini, koji Äe pokuĆĄavati Äuvati Bitcoin od drĆŸavne kontrole s jedne strane, i bankovne industrije i centralnih banaka koje Äe uÄiniti sve ĆĄto mogu da bi regulirale Bitcoin kako bi sprijeÄile znatne promjene u svojoj industriji i moÄi izdavanja novca, s druge.
Prijelaz na medij razmjene
Monetarno dobro ne moĆŸe postati opÄe prihvaÄen medij razmjene (standardna ekonomska definicija za ânovacâ) prije nego je vrednovano od ĆĄirokog spektra ljudi; jednostavno, dobro koje nije vrednovano neÄe biti prihvaÄeno u razmjeni. Kroz proces generalnog rasta vrijednosti, i time postanka spremiĆĄta vrijednosti, monetarno dobro Äe brzo narasti u kupovnoj moÄi, i time stvoriti cijenu za koriĆĄtenje u razmjeni. Samo kada ta cijena rizika mijenjanja spremiĆĄta vrijednosti padne dovoljno nisko, moĆŸe dobro postati opÄe prihvaÄen medij razmjene.
Preciznije, monetarno dobro Äe biti prikladno kao medij razmjene samo kada je suma cijene rizika i transakcijske cijene u razmjeni manja nego u trgovini bez tog dobra.
U druĆĄtvu koje vrĆĄi robnu razmjenu, prijelaz spremiĆĄta vrijednosti u medij razmjene moĆŸe se dogoditi Äak i onda kada monetarno dobro raste u kupovnoj moÄi, zato ĆĄto su transakcijski troĆĄkovi robne razmjene iznimno visoki. U razvijenoj ekonomiji, u kojoj su troĆĄkovi razmjene niski, moguÄe je za mladu i rapidno rastuÄnu tehnologiju spremiĆĄta vrijednosti, poput Bitcoina, da se koristi kao medij razmjene, doduĆĄe na ograniÄen naÄin. Jedan primjer je ilegalno trĆŸiĆĄte droge, gdje su kupci voljni ĆŸrtvovati oportunu cijenu Äuvanja bitcoina kako bi umanjili znatan rizik kupovine droge koristeÄi fiat novac.
Postoje meÄutim velike institucionalne barijere da novonastalo spremiĆĄte vrijednosti postane sveopÄe prihvaÄen medij razmjene u razvijenom druĆĄtvu. DrĆŸave koriste oporezivanje kao moÄnu metodu zaĆĄtite svojeg suverenog novca protiv rivalskih monetarnih dobara. Ne samo da suvereni novac ima prednost konstantnog izvora potraĆŸnje, zato ĆĄto je porez moguÄe platiti jedino u njemu, nego su i rivalska monetarna dobra oporezana pri svakoj razmjeni za vrijeme rastuÄe cijene. Ova metoda oporezivanja stvara znatan otpor koriĆĄtenju spremiĆĄta vrijednosti kao medija razmjene.
Ovakvo sabotiranje trĆŸiĆĄnih monetarnih dobara nije nepremostiva barijera za njihovo prihvaÄanje kao opÄeg medija razmjene. Ako ljudi izgube vjeru u suvereni novac, njegova vrijednost moĆŸe rapidno propasti kroz proces zvan hiperinflacija. Kada suvereni novac prolazi kroz hiperinflaciju, njegova vrijednost propadne prvo u usporedbi sa najlikvidnijim dobrima u druĆĄtvu, kao ĆĄto je zlato ili stabilna strana valuta (ameriÄki dolar npr.), ako su ona dostupna. Kada nema likvidnih dobara ili ih ima premalo, novac u hiperinflaciji kolabira u usporedbi sa stvarnim dobrima, kao ĆĄto su nekretnine ili upotrebljiva roba. Arhetipska slika hiperinflacije je trgovina sa praznim policama - potroĆĄaÄi brzo bjeĆŸe iz propadajuÄe vrijednosti novca svoje nacije.
Nakon dovoljno vremena, kada je vjera potpuno uniĆĄtena za vrijeme hiperinflacije, suvereni novac viĆĄe nitko ne prihvaÄa, te se druĆĄtvo moĆŸe vratiti na robnu razmjenu, ili Äe doĆŸivjeti potpunu zamjenu monetarne jedinice za sredstvo razmjene. Primjer ovog procesa bila je zamjena zimbabveanskog dolara za ameriÄki dolar. Takva promjena suverenog novca za stranu valutu je dodatno oteĆŸana relativnom oskudnoĆĄÄu strane valute i odsustvom stranih bankarskih institucija koje pruĆŸaju likvidnost trĆŸiĆĄtu.
Sposobnost lakog prenoĆĄenja bitcoina preko granica i odsustvo potrebe za bankarskim sustavom Äine Bitcoin idealnim monetarnim dobrom za one ljude koji pate pod hiperinflacijom. U nadolazeÄim godinama, kako fiat valute nastave svoj povijesni trend ka bezvrijednosti, Bitcoin Äe postati sve popularniji izbor za uĆĄteÄevine ljudi diljem svijeta. Kada je novac nacije napuĆĄten i zamijenjen Bitcoinom, Bitcoin Äe napraviti tranziciju iz spremiĆĄta vrijednosti u tom druĆĄtvu u opÄe prihvaÄeno sredstvo razmjene. Daniel Krawicz stvorio je termin âhiperbitcoinizacijaâ da bi opisao ovaj proces.
UÄestala pogreĆĄna shvaÄanja
VeÄina ovog Älanka usredotoÄila se na monetarnu prirodu Bitcoina. Sa tim temeljima moĆŸemo adresirati neke od najÄeĆĄÄih nerazumijevanja u Bitcoinu.
Bitcoin je balon (bubble)
Bitcoin, kao sva trĆŸiĆĄna monetarna dobra, posjeduje monetarnu premiju. Ona Äesto rezultira uobiÄajenom kritikom da je Bitcoin samo âbalon.â No, sva monetarna dobra imaju monetarnu premiju. Naprotiv, ta monetarna premija (cijena viĆĄa od one koju diktira potraĆŸnja za dobrom kao korisnim) je upravo karakteristiÄna za sve oblike novca. Drugim rijeÄima, novac je uvijek i svuda balon. Paradoksalno, monetarno dobro je istovremeno balon i ispod vrijednosti ukoliko je u ranijim stadijima opÄeg prihvaÄanja kao novac.
Bitcoin je previĆĄe volatilan
Volatilnost cijene Bitcoina je funkcija njegovog nedavnog nastanka. U prvih nekoliko godina svojeg postojanja, Bitcoin se ponaĆĄao kao mala dionica, i svaki veliki kupac - kao npr. braÄa Winklevoss - mogao je uzrokovati veliki skok u njegovoj cijeni. No, kako su se prihvaÄenost i likvidnost poveÄavali kroz godine, volatilnost Bitcoina je srazmjerno smanjila. Kada Bitcoin postigne trĆŸiĆĄnu kapitalizaciju (vrijednost) zlata, imat Äe sliÄnu volatilnost kao i zlato. Kako Bitcoin nastavi rasti, njegova volatilnost Äe se smanjiti do razine koja ga Äini prikladnim za ĆĄiroko koriĆĄtenje kao medij razmjene. Kao ĆĄto je prethodno reÄeno, monetizacija Bitcoina se odvija u seriji Gartner hype ciklusa. Volatilnost je najniĆŸa za vrijeme vrhunaca i dolina unutar ciklusa. Svaki hype ciklus ima niĆŸu volatilnost od prethodnih, zato ĆĄto je likvidnost trĆŸiĆĄta veÄa.
Cijene transakcija su previsoke
Novija kritika Bitcoin mreĆŸe je ta da ju je poveÄanje cijena prijenosa bitcoina uÄinilo neprikladnom za sustav plaÄanja. No, rast u cijenama transakcija je zdrav i oÄekivan. One su nuĆŸne za plaÄanje bitcoin minera (rudara), koji osiguravaju mreĆŸu validacijom transakcija. Rudare se plaÄa kroz cijene transakcija ili kroz blok-nagrade, koje su inflacijska subvencija od trane trenutnih vlasnika bitcoina.
S obzirom na Bitcoinovu fiksnu proizvodnju (monetarna politika koja ga Äini idealnim za spremanje vrijednosti), blok-nagrade Äe s vremenom nestati i mreĆŸu Äe se u konaÄnici morati osiguravati kroz cijene transakcija. MreĆŸa sa âniskimâ cijenama transakcija je mreĆŸa sa slabom sigurnosti i osjetljiva na vanjsku intervenciju i cenzuru. Oni koji hvale niske cijene Bitcoinovih alternative zapravo niti ne znajuÄi opisuju slabosti tih takozvanih âalt-coina.â
PovrĆĄan temelj kritika Bitcoinovih âvisokihâ cijena transakcija je uvjerenje da bi Bitcoin trebao biti prvo sustav plaÄanja, i drugo spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Kao ĆĄto smo vidjeli kroz povijest novca, ovo uvjerenje je naopako. Samo onda kada Bitcoin postane duboko ukorijenjeno spremiĆĄte novca moĆŸe biti prikladan kao sredstvo razmjene. Nadalje, kada oportunitetni troĆĄak razmjene bitcoina doÄe na razinu koja ga Äini prikladnim sredstvom razmjene, veÄina trgovine neÄe se odvijati na samoj Bitcoin mreĆŸi, nego na mreĆŸama âdrugog slojaâ (second layer) koje Äe imati niĆŸe cijene transakcija. Takve mreĆŸe, poput Lightning mreĆŸe, sluĆŸe kao moderna verzija zaduĆŸnica koje su koriĆĄtene za prijenos vlasniÄkih papira zlata u 19. stoljeÄu. Banke su koristile zaduĆŸnice zato ĆĄto je prijenos samog metala bio daleko skuplji. Za razliku od takvih zaduĆŸnica, Lightning mreĆŸa Äe omoguÄavati nisku cijenu prijenosa bitcoina bez potrebe za povjerenjem prema treÄoj strani, poput banaka. Razvoj Lightning mreĆŸe je tehnoloĆĄka inovacija od izuzetne vaĆŸnosti u povijesti Bitcoina, i njezina vrijednost Äe postati oÄita u narednim godinama, kako je sve viĆĄe ljudi bude razvijalo i koristilo.
Konkurencija
PoĆĄto je Bitcoin softverski protokol otvorenog tipa (open-source), oduvijek je bilo moguÄe kopirati softver i imitirati mreĆŸu. Kroz godine nastajali su mnogi imitatori, od identiÄnih kopija, kao Litecoin, do kompleksnijih varijanti kao ĆĄto je Ethereum, koje obeÄavaju arbitrarno kompleksne ugovorne mehanizme koristeÄi decentralizirani raÄunalni sustav. Äesta kritika Bitcoinu od strane ulagaÄa je ta da on ne moĆŸe zadrĆŸati svoju vrijednost kada je vrlo lako stvoriti konkurente koji mogu lako i brzo u sebi imati najnovije inovacije i softverske funkcionalnosti.
GreĆĄka u ovom argumentu leĆŸi u manju takozvanog âmreĆŸnog efektaâ (network effect), koji postoji u prvoj i dominantnoj tehnologiji u nekom podruÄju. MreĆŸni efekt - velika vrijednost koriĆĄtenja Bitcoina samo zato ĆĄto je veÄ dominantan - je vaĆŸno svojstvo samo po sebi. Za svaku tehnologiju koja posjeduje mreĆŸni efekt, to je daleko najvaĆŸnije svojstvo koje moĆŸe imati.
Za Bitcoin, mreĆŸni efekt ukljuÄuje likvidnost njegovog trĆŸiĆĄta, broj ljudi koji ga posjeduju, i zajednicu programera koji odrĆŸavaju i unaprjeÄuju njegov softver i svjesnost u javnosti. Veliki ulagaÄi, ukljuÄujuÄi drĆŸave, Äe uvijek prvo traĆŸiti najlikvidnije trĆŸiĆĄte, kako bi mogli uÄi i izaÄi iz trĆŸiĆĄta brzo, i bez utjecanja na cijenu. Programeri Äe se pridruĆŸiti dominantnoj programerskoj zajednici sa najboljim talentom, i time pojaÄati samu zajednicu. Svjesnost o brendu sama sebe pojaÄava, poĆĄto se nadobudni konkurenti Bitcoina uvijek spominju u kontekstu Bitcoina kao takvog.
RaskriĆŸje na putu (fork)
Trend koji je postao popularan 2017. godine nije bio samo imitacija Bitcoinovog softvera, nego kopiranje potpune povijesti njegovih proĆĄlih transakcija (cijeli blockchain). Kopiranjem Bitcoinovog blockchaina do odreÄene toÄke/bloka i odvajanjem sljedeÄih blokova ka novoj mreĆŸi, u procesu znanom kao âforkingâ (odvajanje), Bitcoinovi konkurenti su uspjeli rijeĆĄiti problem distribuiranja svojeg tokena velikom broju korisnika.
NajznaÄajniji takav fork dogodio se 1. 8. 2017. godine, kada je nova mreĆŸa nazvana Bitcoin Cash (Bcash) stvorena. Vlasnik N koliÄine bitcoina prije 1.8.2017. bi onda posjedovao N bitcoina i N BCash tokena. Mala, ali vrlo glasna zajednica Bcash proponenata je neumorno pokuĆĄavala prisvojiti Bitcoinov brend i ime, imenujuÄi svoju novu mreĆŸu Bitcoin Cast i pokuĆĄavajuÄi uvjeriti nove pridoĆĄlice u Bitcoin da je Bcash âpraviâ Bitcoin. Ti pokuĆĄaji su veÄinom propali, i taj neuspjeh se vidi u trĆŸiĆĄnim kapitalizacijama dviju mreĆŸa. No, za nove ulagaÄe, i dalje postoji rizik da bi konkurent mogao kopirati Bitcoin i njegov blockchain i tako uspjeti u preuzimanju trĆŸiĆĄne kapitalizacije, te postati de facto Bitcoin.
MoguÄe je uoÄiti vaĆŸno pravilo gledajuÄi velike forkove u proĆĄlosti Bitcoin i Ethereum mreĆŸa. VeÄina trĆŸiĆĄne kapitalizacije odvijat Äe se na mreĆŸi koja zadrĆŸi najviĆĄi stupanj talenta i aktivnosti u zajednici programera. Premda se na Bitcoin moĆŸe gledati kao na nov i mlad novac, on je takoÄer raÄunalna mreĆŸa koja poÄiva na softveru, kojeg se pak treba odrĆŸavati i poboljĆĄavati. Kupovina tokena na mreĆŸi koja ima malo neiskusnih programera bilo bi kao kupovati kopiju Microsoft Windowsa na kojoj rade loĆĄiji programeri. Jasno je vidljivo iz povijesti forkova koji su se odvili 2017. godine da su najbolji raÄunalni i kriptografski struÄnjaci posveÄeni razvoju originalnog Bitcoina, a ne nekoj od rastuÄeg broja imitacija koje su se izrodile iz njega.
Stvarni rizici
Premda su uobiÄajene kritike upuÄene Bitconu od strane medija i ekonomske profesije krive i bazirane na netoÄnom shvaÄanju novca, postoje pravi i znaÄajni rizici kod ulaganja u Bitcoin. Bilo bi mudro za novog Bitcoin ulagaÄa da shvati ove rizike prije potencijalnog ulaganja.
Rizik protokola
Bitcoin protokol i kriptografski sastavni dijelovi na kojima je sagraÄen potencijalno imaju dosad nepronaÄenu greĆĄku u svom dizajnu, ili mogu postati nesigurni razvojem kvantnih raÄunala. Ako se pronaÄe greĆĄka u protokolu, ili neka nova metoda raÄunarstva uÄini moguÄim probijanje kriptografskih temelja Bitcoina, vjera u Bitcoin biti Äe znatno naruĆĄena. Rizik protokola bio je najviĆĄi u ranim godinama razvoja Bitcoina, kada je joĆĄ uvijek bilo nejasno, Äak i iskusnim kriptografima, je li Satoshi Nakamoto zaista rijeĆĄio problem bizantskih generala (Byzantine Generalsâ Problem). Brige oko ozbiljnih greĆĄaka u Bitcoin protokolu nestale su kroz godine, no uzevĆĄi u obzir njegovu tehnoloĆĄku prirodu, rizik protokola Äe uvijek ostati u Bitcoinu, makar i kao izuzetak.
Propadanje mjenjaÄnica
Time ĆĄto je decentraliziran, Bitcoin je pokazao znaÄajnu otpornost, suoÄen sa brojnim pokuĆĄajima raznih vlada da ga reguliraju ili uniĆĄte. No, mjenjaÄnice koje trguju bitcoinima za fiat valute su centralizirani entiteti i podloĆŸne regulacijama i zatvaranju. Bez mjenjaÄnica i volje bankara da s njima posluju, proces monetizacije Bitcoina bio bi ozbiljno usporen, ako ne i potpuno zaustavljen. Iako postoje alternativni izvori likvidnosti za Bitcoin, poput âover-the-counterâ brokera i decentraliziranih trĆŸiĆĄta za kupovinu i prodaju bitcoina, kritiÄan proces otkrivanja i definiranja cijene se odvija na najlikvidnijim mjenjaÄnicama, koje su sve centralizirane.
Jedan od naÄina za umanjivanje rizika gaĆĄenja mjenjaÄnica je geografska arbitraĆŸa. Binance, jedna od velikih mjenjaÄnica iz Kine, preselila se u Japan nakon ĆĄto joj je kineska vlada zabranila operiranje u Kini. Vlade su takoÄer oprezne kako ne bi uguĆĄile novu industriju koja je potencijalno znaÄajna kao i internet, i time predale nevjerojatnu konkurentnu vrijednost drugim nacijama.
Samo kroz koordinirano globalno ukidanje Bitcoin mjenjaÄnica bi proces monetizacije mogao biti zaustavljen. Trenutno smo u utrci; Bitcoin raste i postaje sve raĆĄireniji, i doÄi Äe do trenutka kada bi potpuno ukidanje mjenjaÄnica postalo politiÄki neizvedivo - kao i gaĆĄenje interneta. MoguÄnost takvog ukidanja je joĆĄ uvijek realna, i valja je uzeti u obzir pri ulaganju u Bitcoin. Kao ĆĄto je gore objaĆĄnjeno, suverene vlade se polako bude i uviÄaju prijetnju koju predstavlja neovisna digitalna valuta otporna na cenzuru, za njihovu monetarnu politiku. Otvoreno je pitanje hoÄe li iĆĄta poduzeti da odgovore ovoj prijetnji prije nego Bitcoin postane toliko utvrÄen i raĆĄiren da politiÄka akcija postane nemoÄna i ne-efektivna.
Zamjenjivost
Otvorena i transparentna priroda Bitcoin blockchaina omoguÄava drĆŸavama da proglase specifiÄne bitcoine âokaljanimaâ zbog njihovog koriĆĄtenja u odreÄenim aktivnostima. Premda Bitcoin, na protokolarnoj razini, ne diskriminira transakcije na ikoji naÄin, âokaljaniâ bitcoini bi mogli postati bezvrijedni ako bi ih regulacije proglasile ilegalnima i neprihvatljivima za mjenjaÄnice ili trgovce. Bitcoin bi tada izgubio jedno od kritiÄnih svojstava monetarnog dobra: zamjenjivost.
Da bi se ovaj problem rijeĆĄio i umanjio, biti Äe potrebna poboljĆĄanja na razini protokola kako bi se poboljĆĄala privatnost transakcija. Premda postoji napredak u ovom smjeru, prvi put primjenjen u digitalnim valutama kao ĆĄto su Monero i Zcash, potrebno je napraviti znaÄajne tehnoloĆĄke kompromise izmeÄu efikasnosti i kompleksnosti Bitcoina i njegove privatnosti. Pitanje ostaje otvoreno je li moguÄe dodati nova svojstva privatnosti na Bitcoin, na naÄin koji neÄe kompromitirati njegovu korisnost kao novca.
ZakljuÄak
Bitcoin je novonastali novac koji je u procesu transformacije iz sakupljaÄkog dobra u spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Kao neovisno monetarno dobro, moguÄe je da Äe u buduÄnosti postati globalan novac, sliÄno kao zlato za vrijeme 19. stoljeÄa. PrihvaÄanje Bitcoina kao globalnog novca je upravo taj optimistiÄan scenarij za Bitcoin, kojeg je artikulirao Satoshi Nakamoto joĆĄ 2010. godine u email razmjeni sa Mikeom Hearnom:
"Ako zamisliĆĄ da se koristi u nekom dijelu svjetske trgovine, i da Äe postojati samo 21 milijun bitcoina za cijeli svijet, vrijednost po jedinici Äe biti znatno veÄa".
Ovaj scenarij je joĆĄ snaĆŸnije definirao briljantni kriptograf Hal Finney, koji je ujedno primio i prve bitcoine od Nakamotoa, ubrzo nakon najave prvog funkcionalnog Bitcoin softvera:
"Zamislimo da Bitcoin bude uspjeĆĄan i postane dominantan sustav plaÄanja diljem svijeta. U tom sluÄaju Äe ukupna vrijednost valute biti jednaka ukupnoj vrijednosti svog bogatstva svijeta. DanaĆĄnje procjene ukupnog svjetskog bogatska kuÄanstava koje sam pronaĆĄao borave negdje izmeÄu 100 i 300 trilijuna dolara. Sa 20 milijuna bitcoina, svaki bi onda vrijedio oko 10 milijuna dolara."
Äak i da Bitcoin ne postane u cijelost globalan novac, nego da se samo natjeÄe sa zlatom kao neovisno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, i dalje je masivno podcijenjen. Mapiranje trĆŸiĆĄne kapitalizacije postojeÄe koliÄine izrudarenog zlata (oko 8 trilijuna dolara) na maksimalnu dostupnost Bitcoina od 21 milijun, daje vrijednost od otprilike 380,000 dolara po bitcoinu. Kao ĆĄto smo vidjeli u prethodnom tekstu, svojstva koja omoguÄavaju monetarnom dobru da bude prikladno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, Äine Bitcoin superiornijim zlatu u svakom pogledu osim trajanja povijesti. No, kako vrijeme prolazi i Lindy efekt postane jaÄi, dosadaĆĄnja povijest Äe prestati biti prednost zlata. Samim time, nije nerazumno oÄekivati da Äe Bitcoin narasti do, a moĆŸda i preko, ukupne cijene zlata na trĆŸiĆĄtvu do 2030. Opaska ovoj tezi je Äinjenica da veliki postotak vrijednosti zlata dolazi od toga ĆĄto ga centralne banke Äuvaju kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Da bi Bitcoin doĆĄao do te razine, odreÄena koliÄina suverenih drĆŸava Äe trebati sudjelovati. HoÄe li zapadnjaÄke demokracije sudjelovati u vlasniĆĄtvu Bitcoina je nepoznato. Vjerojatnije je, naĆŸalost, da Äe prve nacije u Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄtu biti sitne diktature i kleptokracije.
Ako niti jedna drĆŸava ne bude sudjelovala u Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄtu, optimistiÄna teza i dalje postoji. Kao nevisno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti u rukama individualnih i institucionalnih ulagaÄa, Bitcoin je i dalje vrlo rano u svojoj âkrivulji prihvaÄenostiâ (adoption curve); tzv. ârana veÄinaâ ulaze na trĆŸiĆĄte sada, dok Äe ostali uÄi tek nekoliko godina kasnije. Sa ĆĄirim sudjelovanjem individualnih i institucionalnih ulagaÄa, cijena po bitcoinu izmeÄu 100,000 i 200,000 dolara je sasvim moguÄa.
Posjedovanje bitcoina je jedna od malobrojnih asimetriÄnih novÄanih strategija dostupnih svakome na svijetu. Poput âcallâ opcija, negativan rizik ulagaÄa je ograniÄen na 1x, dok potencijalna dobit i dalje iznosi 100x ili viĆĄe. Bitcoin je prvi istinski globalan balon Äija je veliÄina ograniÄena samo potraĆŸnjom i ĆŸeljom graÄana svijeta da zaĆĄtite svoju uĆĄteÄevinu od raznovrsnih ekonomskih malverzacija vlade. Bitcoin je ustao kao feniks iz pepela globalne financijske krize 2008. godine - katastrofe kojoj su prethodile odluke centralnih banaka poput ameriÄke Federalne rezerve (Federal Reserve).
Onkraj samo financijske teze za Bitcoin, njegov rast i uspjeh kao neovisno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti imat Äe duboke geopolitiÄke posljedice. Globalna, ne-inflacijska valuta Äe prisiliti suverene drĆŸave da promjene svoje primarne mehanizme financiranja od inflacije u izravno oporezivanje; koje je daleko manje politiÄki popularno. DrĆŸave Äe se smanjivati proporcionalno politiÄkoj boli koju im nanese oporezivanje kao jedini naÄin financiranja. Nadalje, globalna trgovina vrĆĄiti Äe se na naÄin koji zadovoljava aspiraciju Charlesa de Gaullea, da nijedna nacija ne bi smjela imati privilegiju nad ikojom drugom:
"Smatramo da je potrebno da se uspostavi meÄunarodna trgovina, kao ĆĄto je bio sluÄaj prije velikih nesreÄa koje su zadesile svijet, na neosporivoj monetarnoj bazi, koja ne nosi na sebi oznaku ijedne drĆŸave."
Za 50 godina, ta monetarna baza biti Äe Bitcoin.
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2025-04-21 04:40:30Bitcoin is redefining finance, and in AsiaâThailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and beyondâdevelopers, entrepreneurs, and communities are fueling this revolution. YakiHonne, a decentralized social payments app built on Nostr, sat down with Gio (nostr:npub1yrnuj56rnen08zp2h9h7p74ghgjx6ma39spmpj6w9hzxywutevsst7k5cx), a core member of Thailandâs Sats âNâ Facts community, to explore their mission of fostering open-source Bitcoin development. In this interview, Gio shares the origins of Sats âNâ Facts, the challenges of hosting Bitcoin-focused events in Asia, and how these efforts are shaping adoption across the region.
YakiHonne: Can you tell us about yourself and how Sats âNâ Facts came to life? What sparked your Bitcoin journey?
Gio: Iâm originally from Europe but have called Thailand home for six years. My Bitcoin story began while working at a commercial bank, where I saw the fiat systemâs flaws firsthandâthings like the Cantillon Effect, where money printing favors the connected few, felt deeply unfair. That discomfort led me to Andreas Antonopoulosâ videos, which opened my eyes to Bitcoinâs potential. After moving to Bangkok, I joined the open-source scene at BOB Space, collaborating with folks on tech projects.
Sats âNâ Facts grew out of that spirit. We wanted to create a Bitcoin-focused community to support developers and builders in Asia. Our recent conference in Chiang Mai brought together over 70 enthusiasts from Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and beyond, sparking collaborations like a new Lightning Network tool. It was a milestone in connecting the regionâs Bitcoin ecosystem.
YakiHonne: What inspired the Sats âNâ Facts conference, and how did you attract attendees?
Gio: The event was born from a desire to create a high-signal, low-noise space for Freedom Tech in Asia. While the U.S. and Europe host major Bitcoin events, Asiaâs scene is still emerging under commercial stunts. We aimed to bridge that gap, uniting developers, educators, and enthusiasts to discuss real innovationsâno altcoins, no corporate agendas. Our focus was on open-source projects like Bitcoin Core, Ark, Cashu, fostering conversations that could lead to tangible contributions.
Attracting attendees wasnât easy. We leveraged local networks, reaching out to Bitcoin communities in neighboring countries via Nostr and Telegram. Posts on X helped spread the word, and we saw developers from Laos join for the first time, which was thrilling. Sponsors like Fulgur Ventures, Utreexo, and the Bitcoin Development Kit Foundation played a huge role, covering costs so we could keep the event free and accessible.
YakiHonne: What challenges did you face organizing the conference in Asia?
Gio: It was a steep learning curve. Funding was the biggest hurdleâearly on, we struggled to cover venue and travel costs. Thankfully, our sponsors stepped in, letting me focus on logistics, which were no small feat either. As a first-time organizer, I underestimated the chaos of a tight timeline. Day one felt like herding cats without a fixed agenda, but the energy was electricâdevelopers debugging code together, newcomers asking big questions.
Another challenge was cultural. Bitcoinâs still niche in Asia, so convincing locals to attend took persistence; there was no local presence for some reason. Despite the hiccups, we pulled it off, hosting 60+ attendees and sparking ideas for new projects, like a Cashu wallet integration. Iâd tweak the planning next time, but the raw passion made it unforgettable.
YakiHonne: How does YakiHonneâs vision of decentralized social payments align with Sats âNâ Factsâ goals? Could tools like ours support your community?
Gio: Thatâs a great question. YakiHonneâs approachâmerging Nostrâs censorship-resistant communication with Lightning paymentsâfits perfectly with our mission to empower users through open tech. At Sats âNâ Facts, weâre all about tools that give people control, whether itâs code or money. An app like YakiHonne could streamline community funding, letting developers tip each other for contributions or crowdfund projects directly. Imagine a hackathon where winners get sats instantly via YakiHonneâitâd be a game-changer. Iâd love to see you guys at our next event to demo it!
YakiHonne: What advice would you give to someone starting a Bitcoin-focused community or event?
Gio: First, keep it Bitcoin-only. Stay true to the principlesâcut out distractions like altcoins or hype-driven schemes. Start small: host regular meetups, maybe five people at a cafĂ©, and build trust over time. Consistency and authenticity beat flashiness in the medium and long term.
Second, involve technical folks. Developers bring credibility and clarity, explaining Bitcoinâs nuts and bolts in ways newcomers get. I admire how Andreas Antonopoulos bridges that gapâtechnical yet accessible. You need that foundation to grow a real community.
Finally, lean on existing networks. If you know someone running a Bitcoin meetup in another city, collaborate. Share ideas, speakers, or even livestreams. Nostrâs great for thisâour Laos attendees found us through a single post. Relationships are everything.
YakiHonne: Does Sats âNâ Facts focus more on Bitcoinâs technical side, non-technical side, or both?
Gio: We blend both. Our event had workshops for coders alongside talks for beginners on why Bitcoin matters. Open-source is our heartbeat, though. If youâre starting out, dive into projects like Bitcoin Core or Lightning. Review a pull request, test a Cashu wallet, or join a hackathon. One developer at our event built a Lightning micropayment tool thatâs now live on GitHub.
Thereâs no shortage of ways to contribute. Community calls, forums, residency programs, and platforms like Geyser Fund are goldmines. YakiHonne could amplify thisâimagine tipping developers for bug fixes via your app. Itâs about iterating until you create something real.
YakiHonne: Your work is inspiring, Gio. Sats âNâ Facts is uniting Asiaâs Bitcoin communities in a powerful way. Whatâs next for you?
Gio: Thanks for the kind words! Weâre just getting started. The Chiang Mai event showed whatâs possibleâconnecting developers across borders, reviewing and launching code and testing upcoming technologies. Next, weâre planning smaller hackathons and other events to keep the momentum going, maybe in Vietnam, Indonesia or Korea. Iâd love to integrate tools like YakiHonne to fund these efforts directly through Nostr payments. Long-term, we want Sats âNâ Facts to be a hub for Asiaâs Bitcoin builders, proving open-source can thrive here.
YakiHonne: Thank you, Gio, for sharing Sats âNâ Facts incredible journey. Your work is lighting a path for Bitcoin in Asia, and weâre honored to tell this story.
To our readers: Bitcoinâs future depends on communities like Sats âNâ Factsâand you can join the revolution. Download YakiHonne on Nostr to connect with builders, send Lightning payments, and explore the decentralized world. Follow Sats âNâ Facts for their next hackathon, and letâs build freedom tech together!
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2025-05-07 21:57:34Originalni tekst na dvadesetjedan.com
Autor: Parker Lewis / Prevod na srpski: Plumsky
Ideja da drĆŸava moĆŸe nekako zabraniti bitcoin je jedna od poslednjih faza tuge, taÄno pred prihvatanje realnosti. Posledica ove reÄenice je priznanje da bitcoin âfunkcioniĆĄeâ. U stvari, ona predstavlja Äinjenicu da bitcoin funkcioniĆĄe toliko dobro da on preti postojeÄim drĆŸavnim monopolima nad novcem i da Äe zbog toga drĆŸave da ga uniĆĄte kroz regulativne prepreke da bi eliminisale tu pretnju. Gledajte na tvrdnju da Äe drĆŸave zabraniti bitcoin kao kondicionalnu logiku. Da li bitcoin funkcioniĆĄe kao novac? Ako je odgovor âneâ, onda drĆŸave nemaju ĆĄta da zabrane. Ako je odgovor âdaâ, onda Äe drĆŸave da probaju da ga zabrane. ZnaÄi, glavna poenta ovog razmiĆĄljanja je pretpostavka da bitcoin funkcioiniĆĄe kao novac. Onda je sledeÄe logiÄno pitanje da li intervencija od strane drĆŸave moĆŸe uspeĆĄno da uniĆĄti upravo taj funkcionalan bitcoin.
Za poÄetak, svako ko pokuĆĄava da razume kako, zaĆĄto, ili da li bitcoin funkcioniĆĄe mora da proceni ta pitanja potpuno nezavisno od prouzrekovanja drĆŸavne regulacije ili intervencije. Iako je nesumnjivo da bitcoin mora da postoji uzgred drĆŸavnih regulativa, zamislite na momenat da drĆŸave ne postoje. Sam od sebe, da li bi bitcoin funkcionisao kao novac, kad bi se prepustio slobodnom trĆŸiĆĄtu? Ovo pitanje se ĆĄiri u dodatna pitanja i ubrzo se pretvara u bunar bez dna. Ć ta je novac? Ć ta su svojstva koja Äine jednu vrstu novca bolje od druge? Da li bitcoin poseduje ta svojstva? Da li je bitcoin bolja verzija novca po takvim osobinama? Ako je finalni zakljuÄak da bitcoin ne funkcioniĆĄe kao novac, implikacije drĆŸavne intervencije su nebitne. Ali, ako je bitcoin funkcionalan kao novac, ta pitanja onda postaju bitna u ovoj debati, i svako ko o tome razmiĆĄlja bi morao imati taj poÄetniÄki kontekst da bi mogao proceniti da li je uopĆĄte moguÄe zabraniti. Po svom dizajnu, bitcoin postoji van drĆŸave. Ali bitcoin nije samo van kontrole drĆŸave, on u stvari funkcioniĆĄe bez bilo kakve saradnje centralizovanih identiteta. On je globalan i decentralizovan. Svako moĆŸe pristupiti bitcoinu bez potrebe saglasnosti bilo koga i ĆĄto se viĆĄe ĆĄiri sve je teĆŸe cenzurisati celokupnu mreĆŸu. Arhitektura bitcoina je namerno izmiĆĄljena da bude otporna na bilo koje pokuĆĄaje drĆŸave da ga zabrane. Ovo ne znaÄi da drĆŸave ĆĄirom sveta neÄe pokuĆĄavati da ga reguliĆĄu, oporezuju ili Äak da potpuno zabrane njegovo koriĆĄÄenje. Naravno da Äe biti puno bitki i otpora protiv usvajanja bitcoina meÄu graÄanima. Federal Reserve i AmeriÄki Treasury (i njihovi globalni suparnici) se neÄe leĆŸeÄi predati dok bitcoin sve viĆĄe i viĆĄe ugroĆŸava njihove monopole prihvatljivog novca. DoduĆĄe, pre nego ĆĄto se odbaci ideja da drĆŸave mogu potpuno zabraniti bitcoin, mora se prvo razumeti posledice tog stava i njegovog glasnika.
Progresija poricanja i stepeni tuge
Pripovesti skeptiÄara se neprestano menjaju kroz vreme. Prvi stepen tuge: bitcoin nikad ne moĆŸe funkcionisati-njegova vrednost je osnovana ni na Äemu. On je moderna verzija tulip manije. Sa svakim ciklusom uzbuÄenja, vrednost bitcoina skaÄe i onda vrlo brzo se vraÄa na dole. Äesto nazvano kao kraj njegove vrednosti, bitcoin svaki put odbija da umre i njegova vrednost pronaÄe nivo koji je uvek viĆĄi od prethodnih ciklusa globalne usvajanja. Tulip pripovetka postaje stara i dosadna i skeptiÄari preÄu na viĆĄe nijansirane teme, i time menjaju bazu debate. Drugi stepen tuge predstoji: bitcoin je manjkav kao novac. On je previĆĄe volatilan da bi bio valuta, ili je suviĆĄe spor da bi se koristio kao sistem plaÄanja, ili se ne moĆŸe proĆĄiriti dovoljno da zadovolji sve promete plaÄanja na svetu, ili troĆĄi isuviĆĄe struje. Taj niz kritike ide sve dalje i dalje. Ovaj drugi stepen je progresija poricanja i dosta je udaljen od ideje da je bitcoin niĆĄta viĆĄe od bukvalno bezvrednog niÄega.
Uprkos tim pretpostavnim manjcima, vrednost bitcoin mreĆŸe nastavje da raste vremenom. Svaki put, ona ne umire, nasuprot, ona postaje sve veÄa i jaÄa. Dok se skeptiÄari bave ukazivanjem na manjke, bitcoin ne prestaje. Rast u vrednosti je prouzrokovan jednostavnom dinamikom trĆŸiĆĄta: postoji viĆĄe kupca nego prodavca. To je sve i to je razlog rasta u adopciji. Sve viĆĄe i viĆĄe ljudi shvata zaĆĄto postoji fundamentalna potraĆŸnja za bitcoinom i zaĆĄto/kako on funkcioniĆĄe. To je razlog njegovog dugotrajnog rasta. Dokle god ga sve viĆĄe ljudi koristi za Äuvanje vrednosti, neÄe pasti cena snabdevanja. Zauvek Äe postojati samo 21 milion bitcoina. Nebitno je koliko ljudi zahtevaju bitcoin, njegova cela koliÄina je uvek ista i neelastiÄna. Dok skeptiÄari nastavljaju sa svojom starom priÄom, mase ljudi nastavljaju da eliminiĆĄu zabludu i zahtevaju bitcoin zbog njegovih prednosti u smislu novÄanih svojstva. IzmeÄu ostalog, ne postoji grupa ljudi koja je viĆĄe upoznata sa svim argumentima protiv bitcoina od samih bitcoinera.
OÄajanje poÄinje da se stvara i onda se debata joĆĄ jedanput pomera. Sada nije viĆĄe Äinjenica je vrednost bitcoina osnovana ni na Äemu niti da ima manjke kao valuta; sada se debata centrira na regulaciji drĆŸavnih autoriteta. U ovom zadnjem stepenu tuge, bitcoin se predstavlja kao u stvari isuviĆĄe uspeĆĄnom alatkom i zbog toga drĆŸave ne smeju dozvoliti da on postoji. Zaista? ZnaÄi da je genijalnost Äoveka ponovo ostvarila funkcionalan novac u tehnoloĆĄko superiornoj formi, Äije su posledice zaista neshvatljive, i da Äe drĆŸave upravo taj izum nekako zabraniti. Primetite da tom izjavom skeptiÄari praktiÄno priznaju svoj poraz. Ovo su poslednji pokuĆĄaji u seriji promaĆĄenih argumenata. SkeptiÄari u isto vreme prihvataju da postoji fundamentalna potraĆŸnja za bitcoinom a onda se premeĆĄtaju na neosnovan stav da ga drĆŸave mogu zabraniti.
Ajde da se poigramo i tim pitanjem. Kada bih zapravo razvijene drĆŸave nastupile na scenu i pokuĆĄale da zabrane bitcoin? Trenutno, Federal Reserve i Treasury ne smatraju bitcoin kao ozbiljnu pretnju superiornosti dolara. Po njihovom celokupnom miĆĄljenju, bitcoin je slatka mala igraÄka i ne moĆŸe da funkcioniĆĄe kao novac. SadaĆĄnja kompletna kupovna moÄ bitcoina je manja od $200 milijardi. Sa druge strane, zlato ima celokupnu vrednost od $8 triliona (40X veÄu od bitcoina) i koliÄina odĆĄtampanog novca (M2) je otprilike 15 triliona (75X veliÄine bitcoinove vrednosti). Kada Äe Federal Reserve i Treasury da poÄne da smatra bitcoin kao ozbiljnu pretnju? Kad bitcoin poraste na $1, $2 ili $3 triliona? MoĆŸete i sami da izaberete nivo, ali implikacija je da Äe bitcoin biti mnogo vredniji, i posedovaÄe ga sve viĆĄe ljudi ĆĄirom sveta, pre nego ĆĄto Äe ga drĆŸavne vlasti shvatiti kao obiljnog protivnika.
Predsednik Tramp & Treasury Sekretar MnuÄin o Bitcoinu (2019):
âJa neÄu priÄati o bitcoinu za 10 godina, u to moĆŸete biti sigurni {âŠ} Ja bi se kladio da Äak za 5 ili 6 godina neÄu viĆĄe priÄati o bitcoinu kao sekretar Trusury-a. ImaÄu preÄa posla {âŠ} Mogu vam obeÄati da ja liÄno neÄu biti pun bitcoina.â â Sekretar Treasury-a Stiv MnuÄin
âJa nisam ljubitelj bitcoina {âŠ}, koji nije novac i Äija vrednost je jako volatilna i osnovana na praznom vazduhu.â â Predsednik Donald J. Tramp
ZnaÄi, logika skeptika ide ovako: bitcoin ne funkcioniĆĄe, ali ako funkcioniĆĄe, onda Äe ga drĆŸava zabraniti. Ali, drĆŸave slobodnog sveta neÄe pokuĆĄati da ga zabrane dokle god se on ne pokaĆŸe kao ozbiljna pretnja. U tom trenutku, bitcoin Äe biti vredniji i sigurno teĆŸi da se zabrani, poĆĄto Äe ga viĆĄe ljudi posedovati na mnogo ĆĄirem geografskom prostoru. IgnoriĆĄite fundamentalne Äinjenice i asimetriju koja je uroÄena u globalnom deĆĄavanju monetizacije zato ĆĄto u sluÄaju da ste u pravu, drĆŸave Äe taj proces zabraniti. Na kojoj strani tog argumenta bi radije stajao racionalan ekonomski uÄesnik? Posedovanje finansijske imovine kojoj vrednost toliko raste da preti globalnoj rezervnoj valuti, ili nasuprot â nemati tu imovinu? Sa pretpostavkom da individualci razumeju zaĆĄto je moguÄnost (a sve viĆĄe i verovatnoÄa) ove realnosti, koji stav je logiÄniji u ovom scenariju? Asimetrija dve strane ovog argumenta sama od sebe zahteva da je prvi stav onaj istinit i da fundamentalno razumevanje potraĆŸnje bitcoina samo joĆĄ viĆĄe ojaÄava to miĆĄljenje.
Niko ne moze zabraniti bitcoin
Razmislite ĆĄta bitcoin u stvari predstavlja pa onda ĆĄta bi predstavljala njegova zabrana. Bitcoin je konverzija subjektivne vrednosti, stvorena i razmenjena u realnoĆĄÄu, u digitalne potpise. Jednostavno reÄeno, to je konverzija ljudskog vremena u novac. Kad neko zahteva bitcoin, oni u isto vreme ne zahtevaju neki drugi posed, nek to bio dolar, kuÄa, auto ili hrana itd. Bitcoin predstavlja novÄanu ĆĄtednju koja sa sobom ĆŸrtvuje druge imovine i servise. Zabrana bitcoina bi bio napad na najosnovnije ljudske slobode koje je on upravo stvoren da brani. Zamislite reakciju svih onih koji su prihvatili bitcoin: âBilo je zabavno, alatka za koju su svi eksperti tvrdili da neÄe nikad funkcionisati, sada toliko dobro radi i sad ti isti eksperti i autoriteti kaĆŸu da mi to nemoĆŸemo koristiti. Svi idite kuÄi, predstava je gotova.âverovanje da Äe svi ljudi koji su uÄestvovali u bitcoin usvajanju, suverenitetu koji nudi i finansiskoj slobodi, odjednom samo da se predaju osnovnom ruĆĄenju njihovih prava je potpuno iracionalna pozicija.
Novac je jedan od najbitnijih instrumenata za slobodu koji je ikad izmiĆĄljen. Novac je to ĆĄto u postojeÄem druĆĄtvu ostvaruje moguÄnosti siromaĆĄnom Äoveku â Äiji je domet veÄi nego onaj koji je bio dostiĆŸan bogatim ljudima pre ne toliko puno generacija.â â F. A. Hajek
DrĆŸave nisu uspele da zabrane konzumiranje alkohola, droga, kupovinu vatrenog oruĆŸja, pa ni posedovanje zlata. DrĆŸava moĆŸe samo pomalo da uspori pristup ili da deklariĆĄe posedovanje ilegalnim, ali ne moĆŸe da uniĆĄti neĆĄto ĆĄto veliki broj raznovrsnih ljudi smatra vrednim. Kada je SAD zabranila privatno posedovanje zlata 1933., zlato nije palo u vrednosti ili nestalo sa finansijskog trĆŸiĆĄta. Ono je u stvari poraslo u vrednosti u poreÄenju sa dolarom, i samo trideset godina kasnije, zabrana je bila ukinuta. Ne samo da bitcoin nudi veÄu vrednosno obeÄanje od bilo kog drugog dobra koje su drĆŸave pokuĆĄale da zabrane (ukljuÄujuÄi i zlato); nego po svojim osobinama, njega je mnogo teĆŸe zabraniti. Bitcoin je globalan i decentralizovan. On ne poĆĄtuje granice i osiguran je mnoĆĄtvom nodova i kriptografskim potpisima. Sam postupak zabrane bi zahtevao da se u isto vreme zaustavi âopen sourceâ softver koji emituje i izvrĆĄava slanje i potvrÄivanje digitalno enkriptovanih kljuÄeva i potpisa. Ta zabrana bi morala biti koordinisana izmeÄu velikog broja zemalja, sa tim da je nemoguÄe znati gde se ti nodovi i softver nalazi ili da se zaustavi instaliranje novih nodova u drugim pravnim nadleĆŸnostima. Da ne pominjemo i ustavske pitanja, bilo bi tehniÄki neizvodljivo da se takva zabrana primeni na bilo kakav znaÄajan naÄin.
Äak kada bih sve zemlje iz G-20 grupe koordinisale takvu zabranu u isto vreme, to ne bi uniĆĄtilo bitcoin. U stvari, to bi bilo samoubistvo za fiat novÄani sistem. To bi joĆĄ viĆĄe prikazalo masama da je bitcoin u stvari novac koji treba shvatiti ozbiljno, i to bi samo od sebe zapoÄelo globalnu igru vatanje maÄke za rep. Bitcoin nema centralnu taÄku za napad; bitcoin rudari, nodovi i digitalni potpisi su rasejani po celom svetu. Svaki aspekt bitcoina je decentralizovan, zato su glavni stubovi njegove arhitekture da uÄesnici uvek treba kontrolisati svoje potpise i upravljati svojim nodom. Ć to viĆĄe digitalnih potpisa i nodova koji postoje, to je viĆĄe bitcoin decentralizovan, i to je viĆĄe odbranjiva njegova mreĆŸa od strane neprijatelja. Ć to je viĆĄe zemalja gde rudari izvrĆĄavaju svoj posao, to je manji rizik da jedan nadleĆŸni identitet moĆŸe uticati na njegov bezbednosni sistem. Koordinisan internacionalni napad na bitcoin bi samo koristio da bitcoin joĆĄ viĆĄe ojaÄa svoj imuni sistem. Na kraju krajeva, to bi ubrzalo seobu iz tradicionalnog finansijskog sistema (i njegovih valuta) a i inovaciju koja postoji u bitcoin ekosistemu. Sa svakom bivĆĄom pretnjom, bitcoin je maĆĄtovito pronalazio naÄin da ih neutraliĆĄe pa i koordinisan napad od strane drĆŸava ne bi bio niĆĄta drugaÄiji.
Inovacija u ovoj oblasti koja se odlikuje svojom âpermissionlessâ (bez dozvole centralnih identiteta) osobinom, omoguÄava odbranu od svakojakih napada. Sve varijante napada koje su bile predvidjene je upravo to ĆĄto zahteva konstantnu inovaciju bitcoina. To je ona Adam Smitova nevidljiva ruka, ali dopingovana. PojedinaÄni uÄesnici mogu da veruju da su motivisani nekim veÄim uzrokom, ali u stvari, korisnost kaja je ugraÄena u bitcoin stvara kod uÄesnika dovoljno snaĆŸan podsticaj da omoguÄi svoje preĆŸivljavanje. Sopstveni interes milione, ako ne milijarde, nekoordinisanih ljudi koji se jedino slaĆŸu u svojom meÄusobnom potrebom za funkcionalnim novcem podstiÄe inovacije u bitcoinu. Danas, moĆŸda to izgleda kao neka kul nova tehnologija ili neki dobar investment u finansijskom portfoliju, ali Äak i ako to mnogi ne razumeju, bitcoin je apsolutna nuĆŸnost u svetu. To je tako zato ĆĄto je novac nuĆŸnost a historijski priznate valute se fundamentalno raspadaju. Pre dva meseca, trĆŸiĆĄte ameriÄkih drĆŸavnih obveznica je doĆŸiveo kolaps na ĆĄta je Federal Reserve reagovao time ĆĄto je poveÄao celokupnu koliÄinu dolara u postojanju za $250 milijardi, a joĆĄ viĆĄe u bliskoj buduÄnosti. TaÄno ovo je razlog zaĆĄto je bitcoin nuĆŸnost a ne samo luksuzni dodatak. Kada inovacija omoguÄava baziÄno funkcionisanje ekonomije ne postoji ni jedna drĆŸava na svetu koja moĆŸe da zaustavi njenu adopciju i rast. Novac je nuĆŸnost a bitcoin znatno poboljĆĄava sistem novca koji je ikada postojao pre njega.
Sa viĆĄe praktiÄne strane, pokuĆĄaj zabranjivanja bitcoina ili njegove velike regulacije od nadleĆŸnosti bi direktno bilo u korist susedne nadleĆŸnih organa. Podsticaj da se odustane od koordinisanog napada na bitcoin bi bio isuviĆĄe veliki da bi takvi dogovori bili uspeĆĄni. Kada bi SAD deklarisovale posed bitcoina ilegalnim sutra, da li bi to zaustavilo njegov rast, razvoj i adopciji i da li bi to smanjilo vrednost celokupne mreĆŸe? Verovatno. Da li bi to uniĆĄtilo bitcoin? Ne bi. Bitcoin predstavlja najpokretljivije kapitalno sredstvo na svetu. Zemlje i nadleĆŸne strukture koje kreiraju regulativnu strukturu koja najmanje ustruÄava koriĆĄÄenje bitcoina Äe biti dobitnici velike koliÄine uliva kapitala u svoje drĆŸave.
Zabrana Bitcoinove ZatvoreniÄke Dileme
U praksi, zatvoreniÄka dilema nije igra jedan na jedan. Ona je multidimenzijska i ukljuÄuje mnoĆĄtvo nadleĆŸnosti, Äiji se interesi nadmeÄu meÄusobno, i to uskraÄuje moguÄnosti bilo kakve moguÄnosti zabrane. Ljudski kapital, fiziÄki kapital i novÄani kapital Äe sav iÄi u pravcu drĆŸava i nadleĆŸnosti koje najmanje ustruÄuju bitcoin. To se moĆŸda neÄe desiti sve odjednom, ali pokuĆĄaji zabrane su isto za badava koliko bi bilo odseÄi sebi nos u inat svom licu. To ne znaÄi da drĆŸave to neÄe pokuĆĄati. India je veÄ probala da zabrani bitcoin. Kina je uvela puno restrikcija. Drugi Äe da prate njihove tragove. Ali svaki put kada drĆŸava preduzme takve korake, to ima nepredvidljive efekte poveÄanja bitcoin adopcije. PokuĆĄaji zabranjivanja bitcoina su jako efektivne marketing kampanje. Bitcoin postoji kao sistem nevezan za jednu suverenu drĆŸavu i kao novac je otporan na cenzuru. On je dizajniran da postoji van drĆŸavne kontrole. PokuĆĄaji da se taj koncept zabrani samo joĆĄ viĆĄe daje njemu razlog i logiku za postojanje.
Jedini PobedniÄki Potez je da se UkljuÄiĆĄ u Igru
Zabrana bitcoina je troĆĄenje vremena. Neki Äe to pokuĆĄati; ali svi Äe biti neuspeĆĄni. Sami ti pokuĆĄaji Äe joĆĄ viĆĄe ubrzati njegovu adopciju i ĆĄirenje. BiÄe to vetar od 100 km/h koji raspaljuje vatru. To Äe ojaÄati bitcoin sve viĆĄe i doprineÄe njegovoj pouzdanosti. U svakom sluÄaju, verovanje da Äe drĆŸave zabraniti bitcoin u momentu kada on postane dovoljno velika pretnja rezervnim valutam sveta, je iracionalan razlog da se on no poseduje kao instrument ĆĄtednje novca. To ne samo da podrazumeva da je bitcoin novac, ali u isto vreme i ignoriĆĄe glavne razloge zaĆĄto je to tako: on je decentralizovan i otporan na cenzure. Zamislite da razumete jednu od nojveÄih tajni danaĆĄnjice i da u isto vreme tu tajnu asimetrije koju bitcoin nudi ne primenjujete u svoju korist zbog straha od drĆŸave. Pre Äe biti, neko ko razume zaĆĄto bitcoin funkcioniĆĄe i da ga drĆŸava ne moĆŸe zaustaviti, ili nepuno znanje postoji u razumevanju kako bitcoin uopĆĄte funckioniĆĄe. PoÄnite sa razmatranjem fundamentalnih pitanja, a onda primenite to kao temelj da bi procenili bilo koji potencijalan rizik od strane buduÄih regulacija ili restrikcija drĆŸavnih organa. I nikad nemojte da zaboravite na vrednost asimetrije izmeÄu dve strane ovde prezentiranih argumenata. Jedini pobedniÄki potez je da se ukljuÄite u igru.
Stavovi ovde prezentirani su samo moji i ne predstavljaju Unchained Capital ili moje kolege. Zahvaljujem se Fil Gajgeru za razmatranje teksta i primedbe.
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@ ed5774ac:45611c5c
2025-04-19 20:29:31April 20, 2020:Â The day I saw my so-called friends expose themselves as gutless, brain-dead sheep.
On that day, I shared a video exposing the damning history of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's vaccine campaigns in Africa and the developing world. As Gates was on every TV screen, shilling COVID jabs that didnât even exist, I called out his blatant financial conflict of interest and pointed out the obvious in my facebook post: "Finally someone is able to explain why Bill Gates runs from TV to TV to promote vaccination. Not surprisingly, it's all about money againâŠ" - referencing his substantial investments in vaccine technology, including BioNTech's mRNA platform that would later produce the COVID vaccines and generate massive profits for his so-called philanthropic foundation.
The conflict of interest was undeniable. I genuinely believed anyone capable of basic critical thinking would at least pause to consider these glaring financial motives. But what followed was a masterclass in human stupidity.
My facebook post from 20 April 2020:
Not only was I branded a 'conspiracy theorist' for daring to question the billionaire who stood to make a fortune off the very vaccines he was shilling, but the brain-dead, logic-free bullshit vomited by the people around me was beyond pathetic. These barely literate morons couldnât spell "Pfizer" without auto-correct, yet they mindlessly swallowed and repeated every lie the media and government force-fed them, branding anything that cracked their fragile reality as "conspiracy theory." Big Pharmaâs rap sheetâfraud, deadly cover-ups, billions in finesâcould fill libraries, yet these obedient sheep didnât bother to open a single book or read a single study before screaming their ignorance, desperate to virtue-signal their obedience. Then, like spineless lab rats, they lined up for an experimental jab rushed to the market in months, too dumb to care that proper vaccine development takes a decade.
The pathetic part is that these idiots spend hours obsessing over reviews for their useless purchases like shoes or socks, but wonât spare 60 seconds to research the experimental cocktail being injected into their veinsâor even glance at the FDAâs own damning safety reports. Those same obedient sheep would read every Yelp review for a fucking coffee shop but won't spend five minutes looking up Pfizer's criminal fraud settlements. They would demand absolute obedience to âThe Scienceâąââwhile being unable to define mRNA, explain lipid nanoparticles, or justify why trials were still running as they queued up like cattle for their jab. If they had two brain cells to rub together or spent 30 minutes actually researching, they'd know, but noâthey'd rather suck down the narrative like good little slaves, too dumb to question, too weak to think.
Worst of all, they became the systemâs attack dogsânot just swallowing the poison, but forcing it down othersâ throats. This wasnât ignorance. It was betrayal. They mutated into medical brownshirts, destroying lives to virtue-signal their obedienceâeven as their own childrenâs hearts swelled with inflammation.
One conversation still haunts me to this dayâa masterclass in wealth-worship delusion. A close friend, as a response to my facebook post, insisted that Gatesâ assumed reading list magically awards him vaccine expertise, while dismissing his billion-dollar investments in the same products as âno conflict of interest.â Worse, he argued that Gatesâs $5â10 billion pandemic windfall was âdeserved.â
This exchange crystallizes civilizationâs intellectual surrender: reason discarded with religious fervor, replaced by blind faith in corporate propaganda.
The comment of a friend on my facebook post that still haunts me to this day:
Walking Away from the Herd
After a period of anger and disillusionment, I made a decision: I would no longer waste energy arguing with people who refused to think for themselves. If my circle couldnât even ask basic questionsâlike why an untested medical intervention was being pushed with unprecedented urgencyâthen I needed a new community.
Fortunately, I already knew where to look. For three years, I had been involved in Bitcoin, a space where skepticism wasnât just toleratedâit was demanded. Here, Iâd met some of the most principled and independent thinkers Iâd ever encountered. These were people who understood the corrupting influence of centralized powerâwhether in money, media, or politicsâand who valued sovereignty, skepticism, and integrity. Instead of blind trust, bitcoiners practiced relentless verification. And instead of empty rhetoric, they lived by a simple creed:Â Donât trust. Verify.
It wasnât just a philosophy. It was a lifeline. So I chose my side and I walked away from the herd.
Finding My Tribe
Over the next four years, I immersed myself in Bitcoin conferences, meetups, and spaces where ideas were tested, not parroted. Here, I encountered extraordinary people: not only did they share my skepticism toward broken systems, but they challenged me to sharpen it.
No longer adrift in a sea of mindless conformity, Iâd found a crew of thinkers who cut through the noise. They saw clearly what most ignoredâthat at the core of societyâs collapse lay broken money, the silent tax on time, freedom, and truth itself. But unlike the complainers Iâd left behind, these people built. They coded. They wrote. They risked careers and reputations to expose the rot. Some faced censorship; others, mockery. All understood the stakes.
These werenât keyboard philosophers. They were modern-day Cassandras, warning of inflationâs theft, the Fedâs lies, and the coming dollar collapseânot for clout, but because they refused to kneel to a dying regime. And in their defiance, I found something rare: a tribe that didnât just believe in a freer future. They were engineering it.
April 20, 2024: No more herd. No more lies. Only proof-of-work.
On April 20, 2024, exactly four years after my last Facebook post, the one that severed my ties to the herd for goodâI stood in front of Warsawâs iconic Palace of Culture and Science, surrounded by 400 bitcoiners who felt like family. We were there to celebrate Bitcoinâs fourth halving, but it was more than a protocol milestone. It was a reunion of sovereign individuals. Some faces Iâd known since the early days; others, Iâd met only hours before. We bonded instantlyâheated debates, roaring laughter, zero filters on truths or on so called conspiracy theories.
As the countdown to the halving began, it hit me: This was the antithesis of the hollow world Iâd left behind. No performative outrage, no coerced consensusâjust a room of unyielding minds whoâd traded the illusion of safety for the grit of truth. Four years prior, Iâd been alone in my resistance. Now, I raised my glass among my people - those who had seen the system's lies and chosen freedom instead. Each had their own story of awakening, their own battles fought, but here we shared the same hard-won truth.
The energy wasnât just electric. It was aliveâthe kind that emerges when free people build rather than beg. For the first time, I didnât just belong. I was home. And in that moment, the halvingâs ticking clock mirrored my own journey: cyclical, predictable in its scarcity, revolutionary in its consequences. Four years had burned away the old world. What remained was stronger.
No Regrets
Leaving the herd wasnât a choiceâit was evolution. My soul shouted: "Iâd rather stand alone than kneel with the masses!". The Bitcoin community became more than family; theyâre living proof that the world still produces warriors, not sheep. Here, among those who forge truth, I found something extinct elsewhere: hope that burns brighter with every halving, every block, every defiant mind that joins the fight.
Change doesnât come from the crowd. It starts when one person stops applauding.
Today, I stand exactly where I always wanted to beâshoulder-to-shoulder with my true family: the rebels, the builders, the ungovernable. Together, weâre building the decentralized future.
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@ bf47c19e:c3d2573b
2025-05-07 21:56:47Originalni tekst na dvadesetjedan.com.
Autor: Gigi / Prevod na srpski: Plumsky
Postoji sveto carstvo privatnosti za svakog Äoveka gde on bira i pravi odluke â carstvo stvoreno na baziÄnim pravima i slobode koje zakon, generalno, ne sme naruĆĄavati. DĆŸefri FiĆĄer, Arhiepiskop Canterberija (1959)
Pre ne toliko dugo, uobiÄajen reĆŸim interneta je bio neenkriptovan obiÄan tekst (plain text). Svi su mogli ĆĄpiunirati svakoga i mnogi nisu o tome ni razmiĆĄljali. Globalno obelodanjivanje nadzora 2013. je to promenilo i danas se koriste mnogo bezbedniji protokoli i end-to-end enkripcija postaje standard sve viĆĄe. Iako bitcoin postaje tinejdĆŸer, mi smo â metaforiÄno govoreÄi â i dalje u dobu obiÄnog teksta narandĆŸastog novÄiÄa. Bitcoin je radikalno providljiv protokol sam po sebi, ali postoje znaÄajni naÄini da korisnik zaĆĄtiti svoju privatnost. U ovom Älanku ĆŸelimo da istaknemo neke od ovih strategija, prodiskutujemo najbolje prakse, i damo preporuke koje mogu primeniti i bitcoin novajlije i veterani.
ZaĆĄto je privatnost bitna
Privatnost je potrebna da bi otvoreno druĆĄtvo moglo da funkcioniĆĄe u digitalnoj eri. Privatnost nije isto ĆĄto i tajanstvenost. Privatna stvar je neĆĄto ĆĄto neko ne ĆŸeli da ceo svet zna, a tajna stvar je neĆĄto ĆĄto neko ne ĆŸeli bilo ko da zna. Privatnost je moÄ da se Äovek selektivno otkriva svom okruĆŸenju.
Ovim snaĆŸnim reÄima Erik Hjus je zapoÄeo svoj tekst Sajferpankov Manifesto (Cypherpunk's Manifesto) 1993. Razlika izmeÄu privatnosti i tajanstvenosti je suptilna ali jako vaĆŸna. OdluÄiti se za privatnost ne znaÄi da neko ima tajne koje ĆŸeli sakriti. Da ovo ilustrujemo shvatite samo da ono ĆĄto obavljate u svom toaletu ili u spavaÄoj sobi nije niti ilegalno niti tajna (u mnogim sluÄajevima), ali vi svejedno odluÄujete da zatvorite vrata i navuÄete zavese.
SliÄno tome, koliko para imate i gde ih troĆĄite nije naruÄito tajna stvar. Ipak, to bi trebalo biti privatan sluÄaj. Mnogi bi se sloĆŸili da vaĆĄ ĆĄef ne treba da zna gde vi troĆĄite vaĆĄu platu. Privatnosti je Äak zaĆĄtiÄena od strane mnogobrojnih internacionalnih nadleĆŸnih organa. Iz AmeriÄke Deklaracije Prava i DuĆŸnosti Äoveka (American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man) Ujedinjenim Nacijama, napisano je da je privatnost fundamentalno prava gradjana ĆĄirom sveta.
Niko ne sme biti podvrgnut smetnjama njegovoj privatnosti, porodici, rezidenciji ili komunikacijama, niti napadnuta njegova Äast i reputacija. Svi imaju pravo da se ĆĄtite zakonom protiv takvih smetnja ili napada. Artikal 12, Deklaracija Ljudskih Prava Ujedinjenih Nacija
Bitcoin i privatnost
Iako je bitcoin Äesto opisivan kao anoniman naÄin plaÄanja medijima, on u stvari poseduje potpuno suprotne osobine. On je poluanoniman u najboljem sluÄaju i danas mnogima nije ni malo lako primeniti taktike da bi bili sigurni da njihov poluanonimni identitet na bitcoin mreĆŸi ne bude povezan sa legalnim identitetom u stvarnom svetu.
Bitcoin je otvoren sistem. On je javna baza podataka koju svako moĆŸe da prouÄava i analizira. ZnaÄi, svaka transakcija koja je upisana u tu bazu kroz dokaz rada (proof-of-work) postojaÄe i biÄe otkrivena dokle god bitcoin postoji, ĆĄto znaÄi - zauvek. Ne primenjivati najbolje prakse privatnosti moĆŸe imati ĆĄtetne posledice u dalekoj buduÄnosti.
Privatnost, kao sigurnost, je proces koji je teĆŸak, ali nije nemoguÄ. Alatke nastavljaju da se razvijaju koje Äuvaju privatnost kad se koristi bitcoin and sreÄom mnoge od tih alatki su sve lakĆĄe za koriĆĄÄenje. NaĆŸalost ne postoji panacea u ovom pristupu. Mora se biti svesan svih kompromisa i usavrĆĄavati te prakse dok se one menjaju.
Najbolje prakse privatnosti
Kao i sve u bitcoinu, kontrola privatnosti je postepena, korak po korak, procedura. NauÄiti i primeniti ove najbolje prakse zahteva strpljivost i odgovornost, tako da ne budite obeshrabreni ako vam se Äini da je to sve previĆĄe. Svaki korak, koliko god bio mali, je korak u dobrom pravcu.
Koje korake preduzeti da bi uveÄali svoju privatnost:
- Budite u vlasniĆĄtvu sami svojih novÄiÄa
- Nikad ne ponavljajte koriĆĄÄenje istih adresa
- Minimizirajte koriĆĄÄenje servisa koji zahtevaju identitet (Know your customer - KYC)
- Minimizirajte sve izloĆŸenosti treÄim licima
- Upravljajte svojim nodom
- Koristite Lightning mreĆŸu za male transakcije
- Nemojte koristiti javne blok pretraĆŸivaÄe za svoje transakcije
- Koristite metodu CoinJoin Äesto i rano pri nabavljanju svojih novÄiÄa
Budite u vlasniĆĄtvu sami svojih novÄiÄa: Ako kljuÄevi nisu tvoji, onda nije ni bitcoin. Ako neko drugo drĆŸi vaĆĄ bitcoin za vas, oni znaju sve ĆĄto se moĆŸe znati: koliÄinu, istoriju transakcija pa i sve buduÄe transakcije, itd. Preuzimanje vlasniĆĄtva bitcoina u svoje ruke je prvi i najvaĆŸniji korak.
Nikad ne kroistite istu adresu dvaput: Ponavljanje adresa poniĆĄtava privatnost poĆĄiljalca i primaoca bitcoina. Ovo se treba izbegavati pod svaku cenu.
Minimizirajte koriĆĄÄenje servisa koji zahtevaju identitet (KYC): Vezivati svoj legalni identitet za svoje bitcoin adrese je zlo koje se zahteva od strane mnogih drĆŸavnih nadleĆŸnosti. Dok je efektivnost ovih zakona i regulacija disputabilno, posledice njihovog primenjivanja su uglavnom ĆĄtetne po korisnicima. Ovo je oÄigledno poĆĄto je Äesta pojava da se te informacije Äesto izlivaju iz slabo obezbeÄenih digitalnih servera. Ako izaberete da koristite KYC servise da bi nabavljali bitcoin, prouÄite i razumite odnos izmeÄu vas i tog biznisa. Vi ste poverljivi tom biznisu za sve vaĆĄe liÄne podatke, pa i buduÄe obezbeÄenje tih podataka. Ako i dalje zaraÄujete kroz fiat novÄani sistem, mi preporuÄujemo da koristite samo bitcoin ekskluzivne servise koji vam dozvoljavaju da autamatski kupujete bitcoin s vremena na vreme. Ako zelite da potpuno da izbegnete KYC, pregledajte https://bitcoinqna.github.io/noKYConly/.
Minimizirajte sve izloĆŸenosti treÄim licima: Poverljivost treÄim licima je bezbednosna rupa (https://nakamotoinstitute.org/trusted-third-parties/). Ako moĆŸete biti poverljivi samo sebi, onda bi to tako trebalo da bude.
Upravljajte svojim nodom: Ako nod nije tvoj, onda nisu ni pravila. Upravljanje svojim nodom je suĆĄtinska potreba da bi se bitcoin koristio na privatan naÄin. Svaka interakcija sa bitcoin mreĆŸom je posrednjena nodom. Ako vi taj nod ne upravljate, Äiji god nod koristite moĆŸe da vidi sve ĆĄto vi radite. Ova upustva (https://bitcoiner.guide/node/) su jako korisna da bi zapoÄeli proces koriĆĄÄenja svog noda.
Koristite Lightning mreĆŸu za male transakcije: PoĆĄto Lightning protokol ne koristi glavnu bitcoin mreĆŸu za trasakcije onda je i samim tim poveÄana privatnost koriĆĄÄenja bez dodatnog truda. Iako je i dalje rano, oni apsolutno bezobzirni periodi Lightning mreĆŸe su verovatno daleko iza nas. KoriĆĄÄenje Lightning-a za transakcije malih i srednjih veliÄina Äe vam pomoÄi da uveÄate privatnost a da smanjite naplate svojih pojedinaÄnih bitcoin transakcija.
Nemojte koristiti javne blok pretraĆŸivaÄe za svoje transakcije: Proveravanje adresa na javnim blok pretraĆŸivaÄima povezuje te adrese sa vaĆĄim IP podacima, koji se onda mogu koristiti da se otkrije vaĆĄ identitet. Softveri kao Umbrel i myNode vam omoguÄavaju da lako koristite sami svoj blok pretraĆŸivaÄ. Ako morate koristiti javne pretraĆŸivaÄe, uradite to uz VPN ili Tor.
Koristite CoinJoin Äesto i rano pri nabavljanju svojih novÄiÄa: PoĆĄto je bitcoin veÄan, primenjivanje saradniÄkih CoinJoin praksa Äe vam obezbediti privatnost u buduÄnosti. Dok su CoinJoin transakcije svakovrsne, softveri koji su laki za koriĆĄÄenje veÄ sad postoje koji mogu automatizovati ovu vrstu transakcija. Samourai Whirlpool (https://samouraiwallet.com/whirlpool) je odliÄan izbor za Android korisnike. Joinmarket (https://github.com/joinmarket-webui/jam) se moĆŸe koristiti na vaĆĄem nodu. A servisi postoje koji pri snabdevanju vaĆĄeg bitcoina istog trenutka obave CoinJoin tranzakciju automatski.
ZakljuÄak
Svi bi trebalo da se potrude da koriste bitcoin na ĆĄto privatniji naÄin. Privatnost nije isto ĆĄto i tajanstvenost. Privatnost je ljudsko pravo i mi svi trebamo da branimo i primenljujemo to pravo. TeĆĄko je izbrisati postojeÄe informacije sa interneta; a izbrisati ih sa bitcoin baze podataka je nemoguÄe. Iako su daleko od savrĆĄenih, alatke postoje danas koje vam omoguÄavaju da najbolje prakse privatnosti i vi sami primenite. Mi smo vam naglasili neke od njih i - kroz poboljĆĄanje u bitcoin protokolu kroz Taproot i Schnorr - one Äe postajati sve usavrĆĄenije.
Bitcoin postupci se ne mogu lako opisati koriĆĄÄenjem tradicionalnim konceptima. Pitanja kao ĆĄto su "Ko je vlasnik ovog novca?" ili "Odakle taj novac potiÄe?" postaju sve teĆŸa da se odgovore a u nekim okolnostima postaju potpuno beznaÄajna.
SatoĆĄi je dizajnirao bitcoin misleÄi na privatnost. Na nivou protokola svaka bitcoin transakcija je proces "topljenja" koji za sobom samo ostavlja heuristiÄne mrvice hleba. Protokolu nije bitno odakle se pojavio bilo koji bitcoin ili satoĆĄi. Niti je njega briga ko je legalan identitet vlasnika. Protokolu je samo vaĆŸno da li su digitalni potpisi validni. Dokle god je govor slobodan, potpisivanje poruka - privatno ili ne - ne sme biti kriminalan postupak.
Dodatni Resursi
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Bitcoin Privacy Guide | Bitcoin Q+A
Ovaj Älanak napisan je u saradnji sa Matt Odellom, nezavisnim bitcoin istraĆŸivaÄem. NaÄite njegove preporuke za privatnost na werunbtc.com
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@ 8d34bd24:414be32b
2025-05-07 21:47:57Iâve been really deeply studying end times prophecy today. Trying to see how all of the prophecies from the initial proto-Gospel in Genesis 3 through the last chapter in Revelation is hard to arrange in my head. That being said, after reading the Bible daily for about 40 years and reading through it each year for about 30 years, I am really starting to see so many links between passages through out the Bible. It has made my Bible study enthralling. I wish I had time to spend hours and hours every day studying and writing about what I have learned.
I thought it might be handy to share some hints on how I study the Bible. Hopefully this can help some people, although I do tend to think my subscribers tend to be those who love Bible study and are already in the word. People who donât love the Bible are unlikely to read my long, scripture laden posts. Still, hopefully this will be useful.
Starting the Habit of Bible Reading
The first and foremost thing we all need is to start the habit of daily Bible reading. You canât worship a God you donât know about and you canât obey a God whose commands you donât know. Every Christian needs to read the whole Bible. This needs to be a priority.
I used to recommend people just start at the beginning, Genesis, and read straight through to Revelation, but Iâve lately changed my mind. So many people will start in Genesis, enjoy Genesis and Exodus, which are basically just stories about creation, judgment in the global flood, and Godâs chosen people. They then get to Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy (the details of the law including the intricate ceremonial law) and they lose momentum in the tedium. I do think every Christian eventually needs to read and know these books, but I think it is OK to skip some or all of them the first time through. They will mean more once you have read the whole Bible. If you are only going to read one, Iâd probably read Deuteronomy.
I also know that it can be helpful for some people to mix up their reading. I used to have book marks with daily readings, so I read some Old Testament, some Psalms/Proverbs, some New Testament. There was one other category, but I canât remember what it was. This way, you get a little of different types of passages. My bookmarks burnt up when my house burnt down and when I went searching online for something similar, I found a few similar reading plans, but not the one I used and really liked. Here are a couple that looked good, but I havenât used myself. here. here. here. These plans look good, but donât have the convenient bookmarks. here. here. For those who like reading online or on your phone (which isnât me), I found this one. It looked nice Iâve just started using it despite the fact I prefer a Bible I can hold, turn the pages of, and write in. It has a chronological Old Testament Passage and a New Testament reading that relates in some way to the Old Testament Passage. It also links to some maps that let you see where the places mentioned in the passages are located and questions to get you to think about what you read. The one downside is it only lets you attach notes if you create a group. I do really like the idea that you can setup a group to read through the Bible and share your comments and thoughts, but I havenât tried the feature.
Another thing Iâve found very helpful is a chronological Bible. It is handy having things in the order they happened and the different passages that cover an event (such as from each gospel or 1/2 Samuel vs 1/2 Chronicles or Leviticus vs Deuteronomy, etc.) right by each other. It is handy to see what actually comes before what and the way different writers describe the same event, since different authors include different details. I think reading a chronological Bible has helped me see more links between passages and get a better understanding of the Bible as a whole. I am getting close to finishing my second reading through. I donât know if one chronological Bible is significantly better than another, but this is the one I am reading right now.
Another tactic I have used, when I started getting bogged down reading through the Bible again and again was to study one book of the Bible in depth. It worked best reading one of the shorter books. Iâd read through the book repeatedly for a month, usually in 1-3 days. Iâd follow the links in my study Bible to related passages or study where some of the words were used in other parts of the Bible. Iâd get so I really knew the book well.
One thing that has helped me with my Bible study is writing in my Bible. The first time I wrote, it felt almost sacrilegious, but it helps me to organize my thoughts. Iâll write what I get out of it, how it relates to another passage, etc. Iâll underline or circle key words or sentences. These are then useful when I read through again and may see something different, but it reminds me of my growth and learning. Iâve actually thought I really need to get a new wide margin Bible to have more room for my notes. I can write really small and have an ultrafine point pen, so I can write even smaller than the print. The problem is my eyes arenât so good and I now have trouble reading my tiny print. I canât read my own writing without my reading glasses.
Bible reading starts getting really exciting when you get to know the Bible well enough that you start seeing the links between different passages and different books. Suddenly it opens up a whole new level of understanding. It is like an exciting scavenger hunt finding how all of the ideas in the Bible relate to each other and clarify each other in one whole.
Historically Iâve hated writing. The thought of writing a journal or something sounded like torture, but I have truly found organizing my thoughts in an essay, really helps my understanding of the Scriptures in ways that reading and thinking about it never did. Whether anyone reads my writings or not, Iâll continue writing because it is a blessing to me. I have grown immensely in my understanding of the Bible by writing out a reasoned argument for what I believe the Bible is saying. Iâve also done in depth study and realized that I was not completely right in my understanding and had to adjust my understanding of Scripture.
but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence (1 Peter 3:15)
As Christians, we are supposed to be ready to make a defense. Reading, studying, and knowing the Bible is the only true way to be ready. I made a necklace with the first letter in each word in this verse to help me memorize it.
Memorizing Godâs word is also well worth the effort. Iâll admit, that I would be terrible for following my own advice in this, except I have a special needs son, who is in Awana, and needs help memorizing 1-5 verses a week. The only way either of us can pull it off is I make a song for each 1-3 verse passage that he has to memorize. We then sing them together until we know them. I debated on whether to share my songs. They are not well done. The version uploaded is my first rough attempt at the song and we usually fine tune them over the week, but I donât get around to rerecording them. I also have at best an OK voice. Still, I decided to share in case these songs can help someone else with their Bible memorization. Hopefully I am not embarrassing myself too much.
Another thing that has helped me is finding Open Bibleâs geocoding site. When reading Bible passages, there are frequent references to places that are unfamiliar, either because they are far away or because the ancient names, rather than modern names, are used. This site allows you to see on a map (satellite & modern country formats) where places are located and how they relate to each other. Iâve especially found this useful with end times prophecy because the Bible describes places with their ancient, not modern names.
In addition to my direct Bible study, I also daily listen to sermons, Christian podcasts, read Christian substack posts, and read Christian commentaries. All help my understanding of the Bible. FYI, the sermons, podcasts, blogs, and commentaries are a risk if you donât know the Bible and arenât being like the Bereans who searched â⊠the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so.â (Acts 17:11) There are so many false or erroneous teachers, that you have to be very careful listening to people and never put the opinions of men above the word of God. Of course, it is possible to learn a bunch from Godly teachers. Sadly, even the best Bible teachers seem to have at least one area of error. For example, I love listening to R.C. Sproulâs âRenewing Your Mindâ podcast, but his teaching on the first 11 chapters of Genesis are a bit âsquishyâ (not outright wrong, but not holding firm enough to the Bible) and Iâd say his end times teaching is flat out wrong. Everything Iâve heard him teach between Genesis 12 and Jude is amazing and very true to the Bible. This is where he spends almost all of his time teaching, so I can highly recommend his podcast. Without a firm foundation in the Bible, it is not possible to recognize false teaching, especially when taught by someone who is very good in most respects.
I hope this is useful to people to help them get into the habit of regular Bible reading and seeing how exciting Bible study can be.
May God give you a hunger for and understanding of His word. May you fill your heart and mind with the word of God so it overflows and is seen by all around you.
Trust Jesus.
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2025-05-07 21:42:00Originalni tekst na dvadesetjedan.com.
Autor: Matt Corallo / Prevod na hrvatski: Davor
Bitcoineri, od programera Bitcoin Core-a preko dugogodiĆĄnjih entuzijasta Bitcoina do nedavnih pronalazaÄa /r/Bitcoina, vole razgovarati o tome kako je decentralizacija Bitcoina njegova ultimativna znaÄajka. DoduĆĄe, rijetko vidite da netko objaĆĄnjava zaĆĄto je decentralizacija vaĆŸna. Zasigurno je to zanimljiva znaÄajka iz perspektive raÄunalne znanosti, no zaĆĄto bi potroĆĄaÄi, tvrtke ili investitori marili za to? Ova objava je pokuĆĄaj da se napiĆĄe zaĆĄto je decentralizacija temelj vrijednosti Bitcoina i ĆĄto je joĆĄ vaĆŸnije, postavi buduÄe objave u kojima se govori o tome kada ona to nije.
Kada Bitcoineri govore o decentralizaciji Bitcoina, prva stvar koja se pojavljuje je Äesto spominjani nedostatak inherentnog povjerenja u treÄu stranu. Dok je dobro postavljeno povjerenje preduvjet za uÄinkovit rad mnogih sustava, jednom kada se takvo povjerenje izgubi, sustavi mogu postati nevjerojatno krhki. Uzmimo, za primjer, povjerenje u ameriÄke banke prije uspostave FDIC-a (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation). Dok je pristup bankovnim uslugama omoguÄio viĆĄe pogodnosti i mnogim tvrtkama uÄinkovitije poslovanje, poznato je da su banke propadale, pritom upropaĆĄtavajuÄi sa sobom sva sredstva klijenata. Dok je predstavljanje FDIC-a i sliÄnih programa decentraliziralo povjerenje u financijske institucije s jedne strane na dvije, transakcije u velikom dijelu svijeta ne nude takvu zaĆĄtitu. Äak i uz takve programe, pojedinci nisu univerzalno zaĆĄtiÄeni od gubitka preko granica i preko odreÄene vrijednosti.
U novije vrijeme, propisi koji dopuĆĄtaju pojedinim drĆŸavnim duĆŸnosnicima jednostrano oduzimanje imovine postali su uobiÄajeni. NaroÄito u SAD-u, sada zloglasna âOperacija Choke Pointâ i programi oduzimanja civilne imovine, omoguÄili su sluĆŸbenicima za provoÄenje zakona i privatnim institucijama da zapljenjuju financijsku imovinu i uskraÄuju financijske usluge uz malo ili nimalo nadzora. Uklanjanje provjerenih skrbnika i stvaranje sustava s likvidnom imovinom, koja se ne moĆŸe zaplijeniti, ima potencijal pruĆŸiti pouzdanije financijske usluge mnogima koji inaÄe ne bi mogli djelovati uÄinkovito ili uopÄe ne bi mogli djelovati. Ova moguÄnost da se Bitcoin ne moĆŸe zaplijeniti, omoguÄena je samo zbog nedostatka za centraliziranim povjerenjem. Centralizirani sustavi elektroniÄke gotovine i financijski sustavi su pokuĆĄali pruĆŸiti takvu pouzdanost, propisi i poslovna stvarnost su to gotovo univerzalno sprijeÄili.
Svojstvo koje je jednako vaĆŸno za sposobnost Bitcoina da pruĆŸa financijske usluge zviĆŸdaÄima, stranim disidentima i porno zvijezdama je njegov otpor cenzuri transakcija. Sposobnost treÄih strana da zaplijene imovinu rezultira izravnim i Äistim novÄanim gubitkom, zamrzavanje imovine moĆŸe imati sliÄan uÄinak. Kada pojedinac ili organizacija viĆĄe nisu u moguÄnosti obavljati transakcije za plaÄanje roba i usluga, njihova financijska imovina brzo gubi vrijednost. Iako Bitcoin ima vrlo dobru priÄu o nemoguÄnosti zapljene (svaka strana u sustavu nameÄe nemoguÄnost bilo koga da potroĆĄi Bitcoin bez dodanog privatnog kljuÄa), njegova priÄa o otporu cenzuri je malo utanÄanija.
U svijetu u kojem nijedan rudar Bitcoina nema viĆĄe od 1% ukupne hash snage (ili neĆĄto drugo ĆĄto je jednako decentralizirano), trebalo bi biti lako pronaÄi rudara koji je ili anoniman i prihvaÄa sve transakcije ili je u nadleĆŸnosti koja ne pokuĆĄava cenzurirati vaĆĄe transakcije. Naravno, ovo nije svijet kakav danas imamo, a cenzura transakcija jedan je od veÄih razloga da se ozbiljno zabrinemo centralizacijom rudarenja (za pune Ävorove). Ipak, moguÄnost pojedinca da kupi hash snagu (u obliku lako dostupnog starog hardvera ili u obliku njegovog iznajmljivanja) za rudarenje svoje inaÄe cenzurirane transakcije, opcija je sve dok je pravilo najduĆŸeg lanca na snazi ââkod svih rudara. Iako je znatno skuplji nego ĆĄto bi bio u istinski decentraliziranom Bitcoinu, to omoguÄuje Bitcoinu da zadrĆŸi neka od svojih anti-cenzuriranih svojstava.
Ako ste veÄ dovoljno dugo u priÄi oko Bitcoina, moĆŸda Äete prepoznati gornja svojstva kao kritiÄna za zamjenjivost. Zamjenjivost, kao kljuÄno svojstvo svakog monetarnog instrumenta, odnosi se na ideju da vrijednost jedne jedinice treba biti ekvivalentna svakoj drugoj jedinici. Bez moguÄnosti odmrzavanja/otpora cenzuri i nemoguÄnosti zapljene, Bitcoin (i svaki drugi monetarni sustav) poÄinje gubiti zamjenjivost. Trgovci i platni procesori viĆĄe ne mogu razumno prihvaÄati Bitcoin bez provjere niza crnih lista i mnogo truda kako bi bili sigurni da Äe moÄi potroĆĄiti Bitcoin koji prihvaÄaju. Ako povjerenje u zamjenjivost Bitcoina deformira, njegova bi korist mogla biti znaÄajno deformirana.
JoĆĄ jedno svojstvo koje proizlazi iz decentralizacije Bitcoina, je njegov otvoreni pristup. UlagaÄi iz Silicijske doline Äesto ga nazivaju jednim od najzanimljivijih svojstava Bitcoina, a mnogi ga vole nazivati ââ"bez dopuĆĄtenja". Sposobnost bilo koga, bilo gdje u svijetu, sa internetskom vezom, da prihvaÄa Bitcoin za robu i usluge i koristi Bitcoin za kupnju roba i usluga je vrlo uzbudljiva. Opet, ovo svojstvo ovisi o decentralizaciji Bitcoina. Iako postoje mnogi centralizirani pruĆŸatelji financijskih usluga, gdje mnogi od njih promoviraju svoju dostupnost bilo kome, sama njihova prisutnost kao centraliziranog tijela koje moĆŸe proizvoljno uskratiti uslugu, Äini ih podloĆŸnim buduÄim promjenama politike iz bilo kojeg razloga. PayPal je, na primjer, utemeljen na idealima univerzalnog pristupa elektroniÄkoj gotovini. MeÄutim, zbog svoje pozicije srediĆĄnje vlasti, brzo je promijenio svoje politike, kako bi udovoljio pritiscima regulatora i politikama postojeÄeg financijskog sustava na koji se oslanjao. Ovih dana, PayPal je nadaleko poznat po zamrzavanju raÄuna i oduzimanju imovine uz malo ili nimalo upozorenja. U osnovi, oslanjanje na centralizirane strane za usluge nije kompatibilno s univerzalnim otvorenim pristupom u financijskom svijetu.
Primijetit Äete da se sve gore navedene kritiÄne znaÄajke, one koje Bitcoin Äine tako uzbudljivim za sve nas, centralizirani sistemi veÄ neko vrijeme mogu implementirati. Zapravo to se radilo i prije, u uÄinkovitijim sustavima od Bitcoina. Naravno, nikada nisu potrajali, gubeÄi kritiÄna svojstva nakon podeĆĄavanja kako bi se popravila ova ili ona stvar, implementirajuÄi regulatorne sustave cenzure izravno u osnovne slojeve, ograniÄavajuÄi pristup rastu dobiti i potpuno gaĆĄenje. Stvarno, decentralizacija u Bitcoinu sama po sebi nije znaÄajka, veÄ je umjesto toga jedini naÄin za koji znamo da odrĆŸimo znaÄajke koje ĆŸelimo u sustavima kojima upravljaju ljudi.
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@ 30b99916:3cc6e3fe
2025-04-19 19:55:31btcpayserver #lightning #lnd #powershell #coinos
BTCpayAPI now supports CoinOS.io REST Api
Adding Coinos.io REST Api end points support to BTCpayAPI. Here is what is implemented, tested and doumented so far.
Current REST APIs supported are now:
LND API https://lightning.engineering/api-docs/api/lnd/ BTCPay Greenfield API (v1) https://docs.btcpayserver.org/API/Greenfield/v1/ Hashicorp Vault API https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/api-docs/secret/kv/kv-v1 Coinos.io API https://coinos.io/docs
Although this is PowerShell code, it is exclusively being developed and tested on Linux only.
Code is available at https://btcpayserver.sytes.net
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@ dab6c606:51f507b6
2025-04-18 14:59:25Core idea: Use geotagged anonymized Nostr events with Cashu-based points to snitch on cop locations for a more relaxed driving and walking
We all know navigation apps. There's one of them that allows you to report on locations of cops. It's Waze and it's owned by Google. There are perfectly fine navigation apps like Organic Maps, that unfortunately lack the cop-snitching features. In some countries, it is illegal to report cop locations, so it would probably not be a good idea to use your npub to report them. But getting a points Cashu token as a reward and exchanging them from time to time would solve this. You can of course report construction, traffic jams, ...
Proposed solution: Add Nostr client (Copstr) to Organic Maps. Have a button in bottom right allowing you to report traffic situations. Geotagged events are published on Nostr relays, users sending cashu tokens as thank you if the report is valid. Notes have smart expiration times.
Phase 2: Automation: Integration with dashcams and comma.ai allow for automated AI recognition of traffic events such as traffic jams and cops, with automatic touchless reporting.
Result: Drive with most essential information and with full privacy. Collect points to be cool and stay cool.
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@ bf47c19e:c3d2573b
2025-05-07 21:39:24Originalni tekst na dvadesetjedan.com.
Autor: Alex Gladstein / Prevod na hrvatski: TheVeka
Francuska joĆĄ uvijek koristi monetarni kolonijalizam za iskoriĆĄtavanje 15 afriÄkih nacija. MoĆŸe li Bitcoin biti izlaz?
U jesen 1993. obitelj FodĂ©a Diopa ĆĄtedjela je za njegovu buduÄnost. Briljantan 18-godiĆĄnjak koji ĆŸivi u Senegalu, FodĂ© je imao pred sobom svijetlu buduÄnost kao koĆĄarkaĆĄ i inĆŸenjer. Njegov otac, ĆĄkolski uÄitelj, pomogao mu je pronaÄi inspiraciju u raÄunalima i povezivanju sa svijetom oko sebe. A njegov atletski talent donio mu je ponude za studiranje u Europi i Sjedinjenim AmeriÄkim DrĆŸavama.
Ali kada se probudio ujutro 12. sijeÄnja 1994., sve se promijenilo. Preko noÄi je njegova obitelj izgubila pola svoje uĆĄteÄevine. Ne zbog kraÄe, pljaÄke banke ili bankrota neke tvrtke - veÄ zbog devalvacije valute koju je nametnula strana sila sa sjediĆĄtem udaljenim 5000 kilometara od njih.
Prethodne veÄeri francuski duĆŸnosnici sastali su se sa svojim afriÄkim kolegama u Dakaru kako bi razgovarali o sudbini "franca de la CommunautĂ© financiĂšre africaine" (ili franka Financijske zajednice Afrike), ĆĄiroko poznatog kao CFA franak ili skraÄeno "seefa". Tijekom Äitavog FodĂ©ova ĆŸivota njegov CFA franak bio je vezan za francuski franak u omjeru od 1 naprama 50, ali kad je kasnonoÄni sastanak zavrĆĄio, ponoÄna objava postavila je novu vrijednost od 1 naprama 100.
Okrutna je ironija bila da je ekonomska sudbina milijuna Senegalaca bila potpuno izvan njihovih vlastitih ruku. Nikakvi prosvjedi nisu mogli svrgnuti njihove ekonomske gospodare. DesetljeÄima su novi predsjednici dolazili i odlazili, ali temeljni financijski aranĆŸman nikada se nije mijenjao. Za razliku od tipiÄne fiat valute, sustav je bio daleko podmukliji. Bio je to monetarni kolonijalizam.
Mehanika CFA sustava
U svojoj knjizi koja otvara oÄi, Posljednja afriÄka kolonijalna valuta: priÄa o CFA franku (Africa's Last Colonial Currency: The CFA Franc Story), znanstvenici iz podruÄja ekonomije Fanny Pigeaud i Ndongo Samba Sylla govore o tragiÄnoj i, ponekad ĆĄokantnoj, povijesti CFA franka.
Francuska je, kao i druge europske sile, kolonizirala mnoge nacije diljem svijeta u doba svog imperijalnog vrhunca. Veoma Äesto ta kolonizacija bila je brutalna. Nakon okupacije od strane nacistiÄke NjemaÄke u Drugom svjetskom ratu, Francusko kolonijalno carstvo "Empire colonial français" poÄeo se raspadati. Francuzi su se borili da zadrĆŸe svoje kolonije, nanoseÄi pritom ogromne ljudske ĆŸrtve. UnatoÄ voÄenju skupog niza globalnih ratova, izgubljena je Indokina, zatim Sirija i Libanon, te, na kraju, francuski teritorij u sjevernoj Africi, ukljuÄujuÄi cijenjenu naseljeniÄku koloniju AlĆŸir, bogatu naftom i plinom. No Francuska je bila odluÄna ne izgubiti svoje teritorije u zapadnoj i srediĆĄnjoj Africi. Oni su osiguravali vojnu snagu tijekom dva svjetska rata i nudili obilje prirodnih resursa - ukljuÄujuÄi uran, kakao, drvo i boksit - koji su obogatili i odrĆŸali metropolu (Francusku u njenim postojeÄim europskim granicama).
Kako se pribliĆŸavala 1960., dekolonizacija se Äinila neizbjeĆŸnom. Europa je bila ujedinjena u povlaÄenju iz Afrike nakon desetljeÄa pustoĆĄenja i pljaÄke koju su sponzorirale drĆŸave. Ali francuske su vlasti shvatile da mogu dobiti svoj kolaÄ i pojesti ga, prepuĆĄtanjem politiÄke kontrole uz zadrĆŸavanje monetarne kontrole.
Ovo naslijeÄe i danas postoji u 15 zemalja koje govore francuski i koriste valutu koju kontrolira Pariz: Senegal, Mali, Obala Bjelokosti, Gvineja Bisau, Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Niger, Kamerun, Äad, SrednjoafriÄka Republika, Gabon, Ekvatorijalna Gvineja, Republika Kongo i Komori. U 2022. Francuzi joĆĄ uvijek vrĆĄe monetarnu kontrolu nad viĆĄe od 2,5 milijuna Äetvornih kilometara afriÄkog teritorija, povrĆĄine 80% veliÄine Indije.
Francuska je sluĆŸbenu dekolonizaciju zapoÄela 1956. s Defferreovim okvirnim zakon "La Loi-cadre Defferre", dijelom zakona koji kolonijama daje viĆĄe autonomije i stvara demokratske institucije i opÄe pravo glasa. Godine 1958. francuski ustav je izmijenjen kako bi se uspostavila La CommunautĂ© (Zajednica): skupina autonomnih, demokratski upravljanih prekomorskih teritorija. Predsjednik Charles de Gaulle obiĆĄao je kolonije diljem zapadne i srediĆĄnje Afrike kako bi ponudio autonomiju bez neovisnosti kroz La CommunautĂ© ili neposrednu potpunu neovisnost. Jasno je dao do znanja da Äe s prvim biti povlastica i stabilnosti, a s drugim velikih rizika, pa Äak i kaosa.
Godine 1960. Francuska je zapravo imala veÄu populaciju â oko 40 milijuna ljudi â od 30 milijuna stanovnika sadaĆĄnjih 15 CFA zemalja. Ali danas 67 milijuna ljudi ĆŸivi u Francuskoj, a 183 milijuna u CFA zoni. Prema projekcijama UN-a, do 2100. godine Francuska Äe imati 74 milijuna, a CFA nacije viĆĄe od 800 milijuna. S obzirom da Francuska joĆĄ uvijek drĆŸi njihovu financijsku sudbinu u svojim rukama, situacija sve viĆĄe nalikuje ekonomskom apartheidu.
Kada je CFA franak prvobitno uveden 1945., vrijedio je 1,7 francuskih franaka. Godine 1948. ojaÄan je na 2 francuska franka. Ali u vrijeme kad je CFA franak bio vezan za euro krajem 1990-ih, vrijedio je 0,01 francuski franak. To je ukupna devalvacija od 99,5%. Svaki put kad je Francuska devalvirala CFA franak, poveÄala je svoju kupovnu moÄ u odnosu na svoje bivĆĄe kolonije i poskupila im uvoz vitalne robe. Godine 1992. Francuzi su putem nacionalnog referenduma mogli glasovati o prihvaÄanju eura ili ne. DrĆŸavljanima CFA-e bilo je uskraÄeno takvo pravo i bili su iskljuÄeni iz pregovora koji bi njihov novac vezali za novu valutu.
ToÄan mehanizam CFA sustava evoluirao je od njegovog nastanka, ali osnovna funkcionalnost i metode iskoriĆĄtavanja su nepromijenjene. Oni su opisani onim ĆĄto Pigeaud i Sylla nazivaju "teorijom ovisnosti", gdje se resursi perifernih nacija u razvoju "kontinuirano crpe u korist srediĆĄnjih bogatih nacija... bogate nacije ne ulaĆŸu u siromaĆĄne nacije da bi ih uÄinile bogatijima... [ovo] izrabljivanje evoluiralo je tijekom vremena od brutalnih reĆŸima ropstva do sofisticiranijih i manje oÄitih naÄina odrĆŸavanja politiÄkog i ekonomskog ropstva.â
Tri srediĆĄnje banke danas opsluĆŸuju 15 zemalja CFA: SrediĆĄnja banka zapadnoafriÄkih drĆŸava (Banque Centrale des Ătats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest - BCEAO) za zapadnoafriÄke zemlje, Banka drĆŸava Srednje Afrike (Banque des Ătats de l'Afrique Centrale - BEAC) za srednjoafriÄke zemlje i SrediĆĄnja banka Komora (Banque Centrale des Comores BCC) za Komore. SrediĆĄnje banke drĆŸe devizne rezerve (tj. nacionalnu ĆĄtednju) za pojedinaÄne nacije u svojoj regiji, koje u svakom trenutku moraju drĆŸati nevjerojatnih 50% u francuskoj riznici. Ova brojka, koliko god visoka, rezultat je povijesnih pregovora. Izvorno su bivĆĄe kolonije morale drĆŸati 100% svojih rezervi u Francuskoj, a tek su 1970-ih stekle pravo kontrolirati neke i ustupiti "samo" 65% Parizu. CFA drĆŸave nemaju nikakvu diskreciju u pogledu svojih rezervi pohranjenih u inozemstvu. Zapravo, oni ne znaju kako se taj novac troĆĄi. U meÄuvremenu, Pariz toÄno zna kako se troĆĄi novac svake CFA drĆŸave, buduÄi da vodi "operativne raÄune" za svaku zemlju u tri srediĆĄnje banke.
Kao primjer kako ovo funkcionira, kada tvrtka za proizvodnju kave iz Bjelokosti proda robu u vrijednosti od milijun dolara kineskom kupcu, juani od kupca se mijenjaju u eure na francuskom trĆŸiĆĄtu valuta. Zatim francuska riznica preuzima eure i kreditira iznos u CFA francima na raÄun Obale Bjelokosti u BCEAO, koji zatim kreditira raÄun proizvoÄaÄa kave u zemlji. Sve prolazi kroz Pariz. Prema Pigeaudu i Sylli, Francuska joĆĄ uvijek proizvodi sve novÄanice i kovanice koje se koriste u CFA regiji â naplaÄujuÄi 45 milijuna eura godiĆĄnje za uslugu â i joĆĄ uvijek drĆŸi 90% zlatnih rezervi CFA, oko 36,5 tona.
Sustav CFA daje pet glavnih prednosti francuskoj vladi:
- rezerve bonusa koje moĆŸe koristiti prema vlastitom nahoÄenju;
- velika trĆŸiĆĄta za skup izvoz i jeftin uvoz;
- moguÄnost kupnje strateĆĄkih minerala u domaÄoj valuti bez smanjenja rezervi;
- povoljne zajmove kada su CFA zemlje u kreditima i povoljne kamatne stope kada su u dugovima (dugo je vremena francuska stopa - inflacije Äak premaĆĄivala kamatnu stopu zajma, ĆĄto znaÄi da je Francuska zapravo prisiljavala CFA nacije da plaÄaju naknadu za -skladiĆĄtenje svojih rezervi u inozemstvu); i, konaÄno,
- "dvostruki zajam", u kojem Äe CFA nacija posuditi novac od Francuske, i, u potrazi za rasporeÄivanjem kapitala, imati malo izbora s obzirom na perverzne makroekonomske okolnosti u kojima treba sklopiti ugovor s francuskim tvrtkama. To znaÄi da se glavnica kredita odmah vraÄa u Francusku, ali je afriÄka nacija joĆĄ uvijek optereÄena i glavnicom i kamatama.
To dovodi do svojevrsnog fenomena "recikliranja petrodolara" (sliÄno onome kako bi Saudijska Arabija uzimala dolare zaraÄene prodajom nafte i ulagala ih u ameriÄke trezorske zapise), jer bi CFA izvoznici povijesno prodavali sirovine Francuskoj, a dio prihoda bivao prikupljen od strane regionalne srediĆĄnje banke i âreinvestiranâ natrag u dug metropole kroz francuski ili danas europski drĆŸavni dug. Pored toga, tu je joĆĄ i selektivna konvertibilnost CFA franka. PoduzeÄa danas mogu lako prodati svoje CFA franke za eure (prethodno francuske franke), ali graÄani koji nose CFA franke izvan zone svoje srediĆĄnje banke ne mogu ih formalno nigdje zamijeniti. Beskorisne su otprilike kao i razglednice. Ako drĆŸavljanka Bjelokosti napuĆĄta svoju zemlju, mora prvo zamijeniti novÄanice za eure, gdje francusko ministarstvo financija i Europska srediĆĄnja banka (ECB) izdvajaju seigniorage (danak feudalnom gospodaru) putem teÄaja.
Monetarna represija u igri je da Francuska prisiljava CFA nacije da drĆŸe golemu koliÄinu rezervi u pariĆĄkim blagajnama, sprjeÄavajuÄi Afrikance u stvaranju domaÄih kredita. Regionalne srediĆĄnje banke na kraju posuÄuju vrlo malo po vrlo visokim stopama, umjesto da posuÄuju viĆĄe po niskim stopama. A CFA nacije na kraju, protiv svojih ĆŸelja, kupuju francuski ili, danas europski, dug svojim strateĆĄkim rezervama.
Ono ĆĄto moĆŸda najviĆĄe iznenaÄuje jest posebna povlastica prava prvenstva pri uvozu i izvozu. Ako ste malijski proizvoÄaÄ pamuka, svoju robu prvo morate ponuditi Francuskoj prije nego ĆĄto odete na meÄunarodna trĆŸiĆĄta. Ili ako ste u Beninu i ĆŸelite izgraditi novi infrastrukturni projekt, morate razmotriti francuske ponude, prije ostalih. To je povijesno znaÄilo da je Francuska mogla doÄi do robe jeftinije od trĆŸiĆĄne iz svojih bivĆĄih kolonija i prodavati vlastitu robu i usluge po cijenama viĆĄim od trĆŸiĆĄnih.
Pigeaud i Sylla ovo nazivaju nastavkom "kolonijalnog pakta", koji je bio usredotoÄen na Äetiri temeljna naÄela:
- kolonijama je bila zabranjena industrijalizacija i morale su se zadovoljiti opskrbom metropole sirovinama koje su ih pretvarale u gotove proizvode koji su se zatim preprodani kolonijama,
- metropola je uĆŸivala monopol kolonijalnog izvoza i uvoza,
- monopol prilikom slanja kolonijalnih proizvoda u inozemstvo i konaÄno,
- metropola je dala trgovaÄke povlastice proizvodima kolonija.
Rezultat toga je situacija u kojoj âsrediĆĄnje banke imaju velike devizne rezerve plaÄene po niskim ili Äak negativnim stopama u realnom iznosu, u kojoj komercijalne banke drĆŸe viĆĄak likvidnosti, gdje je pristup kreditima za kuÄanstva i poduzeÄa racionaliziran i u kojoj su drĆŸave sve viĆĄe prisiljene, kako bi financirali svoje razvojne projekte, ugovarati devizne kredite po neodrĆŸivim kamatama, ĆĄto dodatno potiÄe bijeg kapitala.
Danas je CFA sustav "afrikaniziran", ĆĄto znaÄi da novÄanice sada prikazuju afriÄku kulturu te floru i faunu na njima, a srediĆĄnje banke nalaze se u Dakaru, YaoundĂ©u i Moroniju - ali to su samo kozmetiÄke promjene. NovÄanice se joĆĄ uvijek izraÄuju u Parizu, operativne raÄune joĆĄ uvijek vode francuske vlasti, a francuski duĆŸnosnici joĆĄ uvijek sjede u odborima regionalnih srediĆĄnjih banaka i de facto imaju pravo veta. Nevjerojatna je situacija u kojoj graÄanin Gabona ima francuskog birokrata koji donosi odluke u njezino ime. Kao da ECB ili Federalne rezerve imaju Japance ili Ruse koji odluÄuju umjesto Europljana i Amerikanaca.
Svjetska banka i MeÄunarodni monetarni fond kroz povijest su radili zajedno s Francuskom na provoÄenju CFA sustava i rijetko, ako ikad, kritiziraju njegovu izrabljivaÄku prirodu. Zapravo, kao dio sustava Bretton Woods nakon Drugog svjetskog rata - gdje bi Amerikanci vodili Svjetsku banku, a Europljani MMF - poloĆŸaj generalnog direktora MMF-a Äesto je drĆŸao francuski duĆŸnosnik, do nedavno Christine Lagarde. Tijekom godina MMF je pomagao Francuskoj da vrĆĄi pritisak na CFA nacije da slijede ĆŸeljenu politiku. Istaknuti primjer bio je ranih 1990-ih, kada Obala Bjelokosti nije htjela devalvirati svoju valutu, ali Francuzi su se zalagali za takvu promjenu. Prema Pigeaudu i Sylli, âkrajem 1991., MMF je odbio nastaviti posuÄivati novac Obali Bjelokosti, ponudivĆĄi zemlji dvije moguÄnosti. Ili Äe drĆŸava vratiti dugove ugovorene s Fondom ili Äe prihvatiti devalvaciju.â Obala Bjelokosti i druge CFA nacije su poklekle i prihvatile devalvaciju tri godine kasnije.
U suprotnosti s vrijednostima sloboda, jednakost, bratstvo (libertĂ©, Ă©galitĂ©, fraternitĂ©), francuski su duĆŸnosnici podupirali tiraniju u CFA zoni posljednjih ĆĄest desetljeÄa. Na primjer, tri Äovjeka - Omar Bongo u Gabonu, Paul Biya u Kamerunu i GnassingbĂ© EyadĂ©ma u Togu - zajedno su skupili 120 godina na vlasti. Sve bi ih njihovi ljudi izbacili daleko prije da Francuzi nisu osigurali gotovinu, oruĆŸje i diplomatsko pokriÄe. Prema Pigeaudu i Sylli, izmeÄu 1960. i 1991. âPariz je izveo gotovo 40 vojnih intervencija u 16 zemalja kako bi obranio svoje interese.â Taj je broj danas sigurno veÄi.
S vremenom je CFA sustav omoguÄio francuskoj drĆŸavi da iskoriĆĄtava resurse i rad CFA nacija, ne dopuĆĄtajuÄi im da poveÄaju svoju akumulaciju kapitala i razviju vlastita izvozno voÄena gospodarstva. Rezultati su bili katastrofalni za razvoj druĆĄtva opÄenito.
Danas je BDP Obale SlonovaÄe (korigiran za inflaciju) po glavi stanovnika (u dolarima) oko 1.700 USD, u usporedbi s 2.500 USD u kasnim 1970-ima. U Senegalu je tek 2017. BDP po stanovniku premaĆĄio visine dosegnute 1960-ih. Kao ĆĄto primjeÄuju Pigeaud i Sylla, â10 drĆŸava zone franka zabiljeĆŸilo je svoje najviĆĄe razine prosjeÄnog dohotka prije 2000-ih. U posljednjih 40 godina prosjeÄna se kupovna moÄ gotovo posvuda pogorĆĄala. U Gabonu je najveÄi prosjeÄni prihod zabiljeĆŸen 1976. godine, neĆĄto ispod 20.000 dolara. Äetrdeset godina kasnije smanjio se za pola. Gvineja Bisau pridruĆŸila se CFA sustavu 1997. godine, godine u kojoj je zabiljeĆŸila vrhunac svog prosjeÄnog prihoda. 19 godina kasnije, ovo je palo za 20%.â
ZapanjujuÄih 10 od 15 CFA zemalja Ujedinjeni narodi smatraju meÄu "najmanje razvijenim zemljama" u svijetu, uz Haiti, Jemen i Afganistan. Na raznim meÄunarodnim ljestvicama Niger, SrednjoafriÄka Republika, Äad i Gvineja Bisau Äesto se ubrajaju u najsiromaĆĄnije zemlje svijeta. Francuzi odrĆŸavaju, zapravo, ekstremnu verziju onoga ĆĄto je Allen Farrington nazvao "kapitalnim povrĆĄinskim rudnikom".
Senegalski politiÄar Amadou Lamine-GuĂšye jednom je saĆŸeo CFA sustav kao graÄani koji imaju "samo duĆŸnosti, a nikakva prava", te da je "zadatak koloniziranih teritorija bio proizvoditi puno, proizvoditi iznad vlastitih potreba i proizvoditi na ĆĄtetu njihovih neposrednijih interesa, kako bi se metropoli omoguÄio bolji ĆŸivotni standard i sigurnija opskrba.â Metropola, naravno, odolijeva ovom opisu. Kao ĆĄto je francuski ministar gospodarstva Michel Sapin rekao u travnju 2017., "Francuska je tu kao prijatelj."
Sada se moĆŸete zapitati: Opiru li se afriÄke zemlje ovom iskoriĆĄtavanju? Odgovor je da, ali oni plaÄaju visoku cijenu. Rani nacionalistiÄki voÄe iz doba afriÄke neovisnosti prepoznali su kritiÄnu vrijednost ekonomske slobode.
âNeovisnost je samo uvod u novu i ukljuÄeniju borbu za pravo na voÄenje vlastitih gospodarskih i druĆĄtvenih poslova [..] neometano uniĆĄtavajuÄom i poniĆŸavajuÄom neokolonijalistiÄkom kontrolom i uplitanjem,â izjavio je 1963. Kwame Nkrumah, koji je vodio pokret koji je Ganu uÄinio prvom neovisnom nacijom u podsaharskoj Africi. Ali kroz povijest CFA regije, nacionalni Äelnici koji su se suprotstavili francuskim vlastima uglavnom su loĆĄe prolazili.
Godine 1958. Gvineja je pokuĆĄala zatraĆŸiti monetarnu neovisnost. U poznatom govoru, vatreni nacionalist Sekou TourĂ© rekao je gostujuÄem Charlesu de Gaulleu: "Radije bismo imali siromaĆĄtvo u slobodi nego bogatstvo u ropstvu," i nedugo zatim napustio sustav CFA. Prema The Washington Postu, âkao reakcija, i kao upozorenje drugim podruÄjima s francuskim govornim podruÄjem, Francuzi su se povukli iz Gvineje tijekom dva mjeseca, odnoseÄi sa sobom sve ĆĄto su mogli. Odvrnuli su ĆŸarulje, uklonili planove za kanalizacijske cjevovode u Conakryju, glavnom gradu, pa Äak i spalili lijekove umjesto da ih ostave Gvinejcima.â
Zatim, kao Äin destabilizirajuÄe odmazde, Francuzi su pokrenuli operaciju Persil, tijekom koje su, prema Pigeaudu i Sylli, francuske obavjeĆĄtajne sluĆŸbe krivotvorile goleme koliÄine novih gvinejskih novÄanica i zatim ih "masovno" ubacile u zemlju. "Rezultat", piĆĄu oni, "bio je kolaps gvinejskog gospodarstva." Demokratske nade zemlje sruĆĄene su zajedno s njezinim financijama, jer je TourĂ© uspio uÄvrstiti svoju moÄ u kaosu i zapoÄeti 26 godina brutalne vladavine.
U lipnju 1962. malijski voÄa za neovisnost Modibo Keita objavio je da Mali napuĆĄta CFA zonu kako bi kovao vlastitu valutu. Keita je detaljno objasnio razloge za taj potez, kao ĆĄto su ekonomska prevelika ovisnost (80% malijskog uvoza dolazi iz Francuske), koncentracija ovlasti za donoĆĄenje odluka u Parizu i usporavanje ekonomske diversifikacije i rasta.
âIstina je da je vjetar dekolonizacije proĆĄao preko starog zdanja, ali nije ga previĆĄe poljuljaoâ, rekao je o statusu quo. Kao odgovor, francuska vlada uÄinila je malijski franak nekonvertibilnim. Uslijedila je duboka gospodarska kriza, a Keita je svrgnut vojnim udarom 1968. Mali je na kraju odluÄio ponovno uÄi u CFA zonu, ali su Francuzi nametnuli dvije devalvacije malijskog franka kao uvjete za povratak i nisu dopustili ponovni ulazak do 1984. godine.
Godine 1969., kada je predsjednik Nigera Hamani Diori traĆŸio "fleksibilniji" aranĆŸman, gdje bi njegova zemlja imala veÄu monetarnu neovisnost, Francuzi su to odbili. Prijetili su mu uskraÄivanjem plaÄanja za uran koji su skupljali iz pustinjskih rudnika koji Äe Francuskoj dati energetsku neovisnost putem nuklearne energije. Ć est godina kasnije, Diorijevu vladu svrgnuo je general Seyni KountchĂ©, tri dana prije planiranog sastanka za ponovno pregovaranje o cijeni nigerskog urana. Diori je ĆŸelio povisiti cijenu, ali se njegov bivĆĄi kolonijalni gospodar nije sloĆŸio s tim. Francuska vojska bila je stacionirana u blizini tijekom puÄa, ali, kako Pigeaud i Sylla primjeÄuju, nisu ni prstom maknuli.
Godine 1985., revolucionarni vojni voÄa Thomas Sankara iz Burkine Faso upitan je u intervjuu: âNije li CFA franak oruĆŸje za dominaciju Afrikom? Planira li Burkina Faso nastaviti nositi ovaj teret? ZaĆĄto afriÄkom seljaku u njegovom selu treba konvertibilna valuta?â Sankara je odgovorio: âJe li valuta konvertibilna ili ne to nikada nije bila briga afriÄkog seljaka. On je protiv svoje volje baÄen u ekonomski sustav protiv kojeg je bespomoÄan.â
Sankaru je dvije godine kasnije ubio njegov najbolji prijatelj i drugi zapovjednik, Blaise CompaorĂ©. Nikada nije odrĆŸano suÄenje. Umjesto toga, CompaorĂ© je preuzeo vlast i vladao do 2014., lojalan i brutalan sluga CFA sustava.
Borba Faride Nabourema za financijsku slobodu Toga
U prosincu 1962. prvi postkolonijalni voÄa Toga Sylvanus Olympio formalno je krenuo u osnivanje srediĆĄnje banke Togoa i togoanskog franka. Ali ujutro 13. sijeÄnja 1963., nekoliko dana prije nego ĆĄto je trebao zacementirati ovu tranziciju, ubili su ga togoanski vojnici koji su proĆĄli obuku u Francuskoj. GnassingbĂ© EyadĂ©ma bio je jedan od vojnika koji su poÄinili zloÄin. Kasnije je preuzeo vlast i postao diktator Toga uz punu francusku podrĆĄku, vladajuÄi viĆĄe od pet desetljeÄa i promiÄuÄi CFA franak do svoje smrti 2005. Njegov sin vlada do danas. Olympiovo ubojstvo nikada nije rijeĆĄeno.
Obitelj Faride Nabourema uvijek je bila ukljuÄena u borbu za ljudska prava u Togu. Njezin otac bio je aktivni voÄa opozicije, a sluĆŸio je kao politiÄki zatvorenik. Njegov se otac suprotstavljao Francuzima tijekom kolonijalnih vremena. Danas je ona vodeÄa figura demokratskog pokreta u zemlji.
Farida je imala 15 godina kada je saznala da je povijest diktature Toga bila isprepletena s CFA frankom. Do tog vremena, ranih 2000-ih, poÄela se zbliĆŸavati sa svojim ocem i postavljati mu pitanja o povijesti svoje zemlje. âZaĆĄto je naĆĄ prvi predsjednik ubijen samo nekoliko godina nakon ĆĄto smo stekli neovisnost?â upitala je.
Odgovor: opirao se CFA franku.
Godine 1962. Olympia je zapoÄela pokret prema financijskoj neovisnosti od Francuske. Parlament je glasovao za poÄetak takve tranzicije i stvaranje togoanskog franka i drĆŸanje njihovih rezervi u vlastitoj srediĆĄnjoj banci. Farida je bila ĆĄokirana kada je saznala da je Olympio ubijen samo dva dana prije nego ĆĄto je Togo trebao napustiti CFA aranĆŸman. Kako je rekla: âNjegova odluka da traĆŸi monetarnu slobodu viÄena je kao uvreda hegemoniji u frankofonskoj Africi. Bojali su se da Äe ih drugi slijediti.â
Danas je, kaĆŸe ona, za mnoge togoanske aktiviste CFA glavni razlog za traĆŸenje veÄe slobode. âTo je ono ĆĄto animira mnoge u oporbenom pokretu.â
Razlozi zaĆĄto su jasni. Farida je rekla da Francuska drĆŸi viĆĄe od polovice rezervi Toga u svojim bankama, gdje Togoanci nemaju nikakav nadzor nad time kako se te rezerve troĆĄe. Äesto se te rezerve, koje su zaradili Togoanci, koriste za kupnju francuskog duga za financiranje aktivnosti francuskog naroda. Zapravo, taj se novac Äesto posuÄuje bivĆĄem kolonijalnom gospodaru uz negativan stvarni prinos. Togoanci plaÄaju Parizu da im Äuva novac, a pritom financiraju ĆŸivotni standard Francuza.
Godine 1994. devalvacija koja je ukrala uĆĄteÄevinu obitelji Fode Diopa u Senegalu teĆĄko je pogodila i Togo, uzrokujuÄi ogroman porast drĆŸavnog duga, smanjenje javnog financiranja lokalne infrastrukture i poveÄanje siromaĆĄtva.
âZapamtite,â rekla je Farida, ânaĆĄa vlada je prisiljena dati prednost drĆŸanju naĆĄih rezervi u francuskoj banci umjesto troĆĄenju kod kuÄe, tako da kada nas udari ĆĄok, moramo se degradirati, kako bismo osigurali da odgovarajuÄa koliÄina gotovine bude u rukama PariĆŸana .â
To stvara nacionalnu klimu ovisnosti, u kojoj su Togoanci prisiljeni isporuÄivati sirovu robu i unositi gotovu robu. To je zatvoreni krug iz kojeg nema izlaza.
Farida je rekla da je prije otprilike 10 godina pokret protiv CFA-a poÄeo dobivati na snazi. Zbog mobilnih telefona i druĆĄtvenih medija ljudi su se mogli ujediniti i organizirati na decentraliziran naÄin. Nekada su se samo graÄani Bjelokosti i Togoa borili odvojeno, rekla je, ali sada postoji regionalni napor izmeÄu aktivista.
DesetljeÄima postoji ideja o "eko" valuti za sve zemlje Ekonomske zajednice zapadnoafriÄkih drĆŸava (ECOWAS), ukljuÄujuÄi regionalne gospodarske sile Nigeriju i Ganu. Farida je rekla da su Francuzi pokuĆĄali preoteti ovaj plan, videÄi ga kao naÄin za proĆĄirenje vlastitog financijskog carstva. Godine 2013. tadaĆĄnji predsjednik François Hollande formirao je komisiju koja je izradila dokument za francusku buduÄnost u Africi. U njemu su izjavili da je imperativ ukljuÄiti anglofone zemlje (afriÄke zemlje u kojima se priÄa engleskim jezikom) poput Gane.
Administracija Emmanuela Macrona sada pokuĆĄava preimenovati CFA franak u Eco, u kontinuiranom procesu "afrikanizacije" francuskog kolonijalnog financijskog sustava. Nigerija i Gana odustale su od Eko projekta, nakon ĆĄto su shvatile da Äe Francuzi i dalje imati kontrolu. NiĆĄta se joĆĄ formalno nije dogodilo, ali zemlje kojima trenutaÄno upravlja srediĆĄnja banka BCEAO na putu su da preÄu na ovu eko valutu do 2027. Francuzi Äe i dalje imati sposobnost donoĆĄenja odluka i ne postoje sluĆŸbeni planovi za prilagodbu srediĆĄnjeg bankarstva srednjoafriÄkih CFA nacija ili Komora.
"Vrhunac je licemjerja za francuske voÄe poput Macrona da odu u Davos i kaĆŸu da su gotovi s kolonijalizmom", rekla je Farida, "dok ga zapravo pokuĆĄavaju proĆĄiriti."
Rekla je da je izvorno CFA franak stvoren na temelju valutnog plana koji su koristili nacistiÄki okupatori Francuske. Tijekom Drugog svjetskog rata, NjemaÄka je stvorila nacionalnu valutu za francuske kolonije kako bi mogla lako kontrolirati uvoz i izvoz koristeÄi samo jednu financijsku polugu. Kada je rat zavrĆĄio i Francuzi ponovno stekli slobodu, odluÄili su koristiti isti model za svoje kolonije. Dakle, rekla je Farida, temelj CFA franka je zapravo nacistiÄki.
Sustav ima mraÄnu genijalnost u tome ĆĄto su Francuzi s vremenom uspjeli tiskati novac za kupnju vitalnih dobara iz svojih bivĆĄih kolonija, ali te afriÄke zemlje moraju raditi kako bi zaradile rezerve.
"To nije fer, to nije neovisnost", rekla je Farida. âTo je Äista eksploatacija.â
Francuska tvrdi da je sustav dobar jer osigurava stabilnost, nisku inflaciju i konvertibilnost Togoancima. Ali konvertibilnost na kraju olakĆĄava bijeg kapitala - kada je tvrtkama lako pobjeÄi od CFA-a i danas parkirati svoje profite u eurima - dok zarobljavaju Togoance u reĆŸimu seigniorage. Kad god se CFA pretvori - a mora biti pretvoren, jer se ne moĆŸe koristiti izvan ekonomske zone u kojoj graÄani meÄusobno razmijenjuju dobra i usluge - Francuzi i ECB uzimaju svoj dio.
Da, rekla je Farida, inflacija je niska u Togu u usporedbi s neovisnim drĆŸavama, ali velik dio njihove zarade ide za borbu protiv inflacije umjesto za podrĆĄku razvoju infrastrukture i industrije kod kuÄe. Istaknula je rast Gane, koja ima neovisnu monetarnu politiku i viĆĄu inflaciju tijekom vremena od CFA zemalja, u usporedbi s Togom. Po svim pokazateljima - zdravstvu, rastu srednje klase, nezaposlenosti - Gana je superiornija. Zapravo, kad pogledamo iz veÄega, rekla je da niti jedna CFA nacija nije meÄu 10 najbogatijih zemalja u Africi. Ali od 10 najsiromaĆĄnijih, polovica je u CFA zoni.
Farida kaĆŸe da francuski kolonijalizam nadilazi novac. TakoÄer utjeÄe na obrazovanje i kulturu. Na primjer, rekla je, Svjetska banka daje 130 milijuna dolara godiĆĄnje za potporu frankofonim zemljama (zemlje u kojima se priÄa francuskim jezikom) za plaÄanje udĆŸbenika u javnim ĆĄkolama. Farida kaĆŸe da je 90% tih knjiga tiskano u Francuskoj. Novac ide izravno iz Svjetske banke u Pariz, a ne u Togo ili bilo koju drugu afriÄku naciju. Knjige su alat za ispiranje mozga, rekla je Farida. UsredotoÄeni su na slavu francuske kulture i potkopavaju postignuÄa drugih naroda, bilo da su ameriÄki, azijski ili afriÄki.
U srednjoj ĆĄkoli Farida je pitala svog oca: "Koriste li ljudi u Europi neki drugi jezik osim francuskog?" On se smijao. UÄili su samo o francuskoj povijesti, francuskim izumiteljima i francuskim filozofima. Odrasla je misleÄi da su jedini pametni ljudi Francuzi. Nikada nije proÄitala nijednu ameriÄku ili britansku knjigu prije nego ĆĄto je prvi put otputovala u inozemstvo.
OpÄenito, rekla je Farida, Francuska Afrika konzumira 80% knjiga koje Francuzi tiskaju. Predsjednik Macron ĆŸeli proĆĄiriti ovu dominaciju i obeÄao je potroĆĄiti stotine milijuna eura za jaÄanje francuskog jezika u Africi, izjavljujuÄi da bi on mogao biti "prvi jezik" kontinenta i nazivajuÄi ga "jezikom slobode". S obzirom na trenutne trendove, do 2050. 85% svih govornika francuskog moglo bi ĆŸivjeti u Africi. Jezik je jedan od stupova podrĆĄke opstanku CFA franka.
Politika je neĆĄto drugo. VaĆŸan dio CFA sustava je francuska podrĆĄka diktaturi. S iznimkom Senegala, niti jedna zemlja bloka CFA nije imala smislenu demokratizaciju. Svaki pojedini uspjeĆĄni tiranin u frankofonskoj Africi, rekla je Farida, imao je punu podrĆĄku francuske drĆŸave. Kad god doÄe do drĆŸavnog udara protiv demokracije, Francuzi podrĆŸavaju puÄiste sve dok su oni prijatelji CFA reĆŸima. Ali u trenutku kad netko ima antifrancuske tendencije, vidite sankcije, prijetnje ili Äak atentate.
Farida istiÄe primjer Chad i Malija danas. Obje zemlje su pod prijetnjom terorizma i pobune. U Cahdu je pokojnog vojnog diktatora Idrissa Debyja Francuska podrĆŸavala tri desetljeÄa do njegove smrti u travnju. Prema chadskom ustavu, Äelnik parlamenta obiÄno je sljedeÄi na redu za predsjednika, no umjesto toga vojska je postavila Debyjeva sina, generala u vojsci. Francuska vlada pozdravila je ovu ilegalnu tranziciju, a predsjednik Macron je Äak posjetio Chad kako bi proslavio ovu prijevaru. U govoru odavanja poÄasti nazvao je Debyja "prijateljem" i "hrabrim vojnikom" i rekao "Francuska neÄe dopustiti da itko dovede u pitanje ili prijeti stabilnosti i integritetu Chada danas ili sutra". Sin Äe, naravno, promovirati CFA franak.
Mali je, s druge strane, rekla je Farida, imao drĆŸavni udar mjesec dana nakon Chadovog. Hunta i stanovniĆĄtvo nisu toliko prijateljski raspoloĆŸeni prema Parizu i Äini se da u Rusiji traĆŸe novog partnera za suzbijanje terorizma. Tako je francuska vlada drĆŸavni udar nazvala "neprihvatljivim", prijeti da Äe povuÄi trupe iz Malija kako bi ih "ostavila nasamo s teroristima", kako je rekao Farida, i priprema sankcije. Mali je kaĆŸnjen od strane Francuske jer je uÄinio isto ĆĄto i Chad. Ima despotizma i korupcije s obje strane. Jedina razlika je u tome ĆĄto se Mali ĆŸelio odmaknuti od francuske monetarne kontrole, dok Chad i dalje suraÄuje.
âKada ste diktator, dokle god radite za Francusku, oni Äe i dalje nalaziti izgovore da vam pomognu da ostanete na vlastiâ, rekla je Farida. Isto su uÄinili 2005. u njezinoj zemlji Togo, ĆĄto je dovelo do toga da je sin preuzeo vlast od svog oca diktatora i do njezinog vlastitog politiÄkog buÄenja.
Misija Fode Diopa da donese bitcoin u Senegal
Tek kada je FodĂ© Diop imao priliku otputovati u SAD, mogao je poÄeti gledati svoju zemlju Senegal izvana.
Isprva je devalvacija CFA franka 1994. dovela njegovu akademsku buduÄnost u opasnost. Imao je priliku otiÄi studirati i igrati koĆĄarku na sveuÄiliĆĄtu u Kansasu, ali je njegova obiteljska uĆĄteÄevina bila uniĆĄtena. Sretniji od veÄine oko njega, njegova je obitelj imala joĆĄ jednu moguÄnost: njegov je otac imao prava na knjige za nastavne materijale koje je on izradio, a on ih je mogao upotrijebiti da posudi ono ĆĄto je bilo potrebno da FodĂ© ode u ĆĄkolu.
Jednog dana, nekoliko godina nakon ĆĄto je zavrĆĄio fakultet, dok je ĆŸivio u SAD-u i radio na novoj web stranici za video on demand sa svojim bratom, FodĂ© je sluÄajno naiĆĄao na YouTube video dr. Cheikha Anta Diopa, senegalskog znanstvenika i povjesniÄara, govoreÄi o tome kako su novac i jezik bili alati za kontrolu ljudskih umova i sredstava za ĆŸivot.
FodĂ© je veÄ Äuo za dr. Diopa - najveÄe sveuÄiliĆĄte u Senegalu nazvano je po njemu - ali nije sluĆĄao njegovu kritiku CFA sustava. To je teĆĄko pogodilo FodĂ©a. KaĆŸe da je to bilo poput trenutka u "Matrixu", jednom od njegovih omiljenih filmova, kada Neo uzima crvenu pilulu od Morpheusa i bjeĆŸi iz svoje kapsule u uznemirujuÄe brutalni stvarni svijet. Napokon je ugledao vodu u kojoj je plivao dok je odrastao.
"Ovo je bio prvi put u ĆŸivotu da sam poÄeo razmiĆĄljati svojom glavom", rekao je FodĂ©. âPrvi put sam shvatio da je valuta moje zemlje mehanizam kontrole.â
Rekao je da je to viĆĄe od puke kontrole nad valutom. BuduÄi da Francuzi tiskaju i kontroliraju novac preko operativnih raÄuna svake zemlje, oni imaju podatke.
âOni znaju ĆĄto kamo ide, imaju informacije o svim zemljama. Oni imaju prednost nad tim zemljama. Oni znaju tko je korumpiran. Oni znaju tko kupuje nekretnine u Francuskoj. Oni znaju ĆĄto je dostupno. Oni imaju prvo pravo odbijanja povlaĆĄtenih uvoznih i izvoznih cijena. Imaju potpunu dominaciju,â rekao je FodĂ©.
Kasnije Äe razmiĆĄljati o devalvaciji iz 1994. godine. Tada je imao samo 18 godina pa nije shvaÄao ĆĄto se dogodilo, osim Äinjenice da su obiteljske financije postale znatno teĆŸe.
âStavljaju vam vreÄu na glavu kako ne biste primijetili svoju stvarnostâ, rekao je.
U retrospektivi, o tome se vodila velika javna rasprava. Ljudi su shvatili da kada bi iĆĄli pretvarati u francuski franak, dobili bi upola manje za svoj novac, iako su radili istu koliÄinu posla. Francuski razlog, rekao je FodĂ©, bio je uÄiniti izvoz jeftinijim kako bi afriÄke zemlje mogle proizvoditi konkurentnije. Ali FodĂ© to vidi drugaÄije: to je Francuskoj omoguÄilo da udari biÄem i kupi jeftiniju robu.
FodĂ© je imao joĆĄ dva trenutka "crvene pilule". SljedeÄi je doĆĄao 2007., kada je radio u Las Vegasu na tehnoloĆĄkoj sceni. Gledao je video Stevea Jobsa, koji je upravo predstavio prvi iPhone. FodĂ© je bio zapanjen: mobilni telefon koji je imao izvorni preglednik sa zaslonom osjetljivim na dodir. Ista stvar koja je bila na vaĆĄem raÄunalu sada je bila i na vaĆĄem telefonu. Odmah je znao da Äe to promijeniti svijet. Njegova sljedeÄa misao: Kako da izvorna plaÄanja unesemo u iPhone aplikacije, tako da ljudi bez bankovnih raÄuna i kreditnih kartica mogu koristiti mobilni novac?
Posljednja crvena pilula za FodĂ©a bilo je uÄenje o Bitcoinu 2010. godine. Ćœivio je u Los Angelesu kada je prvi put proÄitao bitcoin white paper (bijeli knjiga) Satoshija Nakamota za "peer-to-peer elektroniÄki novÄani sustav". Od trenutka kada ga je proÄitao, FodĂ© je pomislio: Po prvi put imamo oruĆŸje kojim se moĆŸemo boriti protiv ugnjetavanja i kolonijalizma. Novac naroda, koji ne kontroliraju vlade. "Ovo je", rekao je, "upravo ono ĆĄto nam treba."
Godinama ranije, FodĂ© je proÄitao "Izvan kontrole" Kevina Kellyja. Jedno od poglavlja bilo je o e-valutama. Znao je da Äe na kraju sav novac biti digitalan, dio velike globalne elektroniÄke revolucije. Ali nikada nije preduboko razmiĆĄljao o transformativnoj snazi koju digitalni novac moĆŸe imati, sve do Bitcoina.
âĆ to je novac? Odakle dolazi? PostavljajuÄi ova pitanja, to je ono ĆĄto je Bitcoin uÄinio za mene,â rekao je. "Prije toga, ne postavljate sami sebi ova pitanja."
MoĆŸda, mislio je, jednog dana Francuska viĆĄe neÄe imati pravo ili moguÄnost tiskati i kontrolirati novac senegalskog naroda.
FodĂ© i njegov cimer u Las Vegasu ostajali bi do kasno mnogo puta tijekom narednih godina, razmiĆĄljajuÄi o tome ĆĄto bi Bitcoin mogao omoguÄiti za plaÄanja, ĆĄtednju i sve gospodarske aktivnosti. Saznao je ĆĄto se dogodilo kad ste ukrali svoju kreditnu karticu, kakve je informacije to otkrilo. I ĆĄto su treÄe strane radile s tim informacijama.
Mislio je da bi brak pametnog telefona i Bitcoina bio nevjerojatan alat za osnaĆŸivanje. FodĂ© bi se Äesto vraÄao u Senegal, a svaki put kad bi iĆĄao, sa sobom bi ponio hrpu telefona koje bi poklonio. Promatrao ih je kao veze s vanjskim svijetom za svoje prijatelje kod kuÄe.
Tijekom sljedeÄih godina radio je u razliÄitim startupovima, a sve u industriji digitalizacije razliÄitih dijelova naĆĄih ĆŸivota. Godine 2017. napustio je Vegas i otiĆĄao u San Francisco. PridruĆŸio se kampu za kodiranje i odluÄio postati raÄunalni inĆŸenjer. U poÄetku se jako ukljuÄio u scenu kriptovaluta u cjelini, no na kraju se, kaĆŸe, "odljubio" od Ethereuma, otprilike u vrijeme kad je poÄeo iÄi na sokratske seminare u San Franciscu s osnivaÄem Rivera Alexom Leishmanom. Upoznao je mnoge programere koji su radili na razvoju bitcoina i najranije korisnike Lightning mreĆŸe.
Godine 2019. pobijedio je na hackathonu u sektoru transporta, izradivĆĄi Lightning fakturu koja bi otkljuÄala Teslu. To mu je dalo veliki poticaj samopouzdanju da moĆŸe pomoÄi promijeniti svijet. OdluÄio je otiÄi kuÄi u Senegal kako bi ĆĄirio znanje o Bitcoin. Na putu mu je izvrĆĄna direktorica Lightning Labsa Elizabeth Stark dala stipendiju za putovanje na Lightning konferenciju u Berlinu. Tamo je upoznao Richarda Myersa iz GoTenne i programera Willa Clarka, koji su razmiĆĄljali o tome kako se mesh mreĆŸama boriti protiv internetske cenzure. FodĂ© je pomislio: U Senegalu francuski telekom Orange kontrolira sve telefonske mreĆŸe. MoĆŸda bi mogli pronaÄi naÄin da zaobiÄu francusku kontrolu nad komunikacijama i moguÄnost "iskljuÄivanja interneta" putem Bitcoina i Lightninga.
Sve telekomunikacijske kanale u Senegalu kontrolira Francuska i mogu ih zatvoriti u sluÄaju prosvjeda protiv Äelnika zemlje, kojeg podrĆŸavaju sve dok se drĆŸi CFA sustava. Ali, moguÄe je pronaÄi krajnje toÄke, rekao je FodĂ©, preko drugih pruĆŸatelja usluga. To mogu biti druge nacionalne telefonske mreĆŸe ili Äak satelitske veze. FodĂ© je stvorio ureÄaj koji moĆŸe hvatati ove druge signale. Mobilni telefoni mogli bi se spojiti s tim ureÄajem, omoguÄujuÄi korisnicima da budu online Äak i kada su Francuzi iskljuÄili internet. Kako bi potaknuo ljude koji upravljaju takvim ureÄajima, plaÄao bi im u bitcoinu. Za usmjeravanje podataka i odrĆŸavanje ovih ureÄaja u Senegalu plaÄa se putem Lightninga. To je ono na Äemu FodĂ© danas radi.
"Vrlo je riskantno", rekao je FodĂ©. âMoĆŸete se suoÄiti sa zatvorom ili novÄanom kaznom. Ali uz novÄane poticaje, ljudi su voljni.â
SljedeÄi put kada Orange iskljuÄi internet kako bi zaĆĄtitio svog saveznika u vladi, ljudi Äe moĆŸda imati novi naÄin komuniciranja koji reĆŸim ne moĆŸe zaustaviti.
Lightning je, rekao je Fodé, sve.
âPotrebna su nam trenutna i jeftina plaÄanja. Ne moĆŸemo vrĆĄiti on-chain Bitcoin plaÄanja. Naknade su jednostavno preskupe. Moramo koristiti Lightning. Nema druge opcijeâ, rekao je. "I radi."
To posebno zvuÄi istinito u podruÄju doznaka, koje su, prema Svjetskoj banci, glavni izvor BDP-a za mnoge CFA zemlje. Na primjer: 14,5% BDP-a temelji se na inozemnim doznakama. Za Senegal je 10,7%; Gvineja Bisau, 9,8%; Togo, 8,4%; i Mali, 6%. ProsjeÄni troĆĄak slanja doznake od 200 USD u sub-saharsku Afriku je 8%, a prosjeÄni troĆĄak slanja 500 USD 9%. Devizne doznake putem servisa poput Strike-a koje se temelje na bitcoinu mogu smanjiti naknade ispod 1%. Usvajanjem bitcoin modela i koriptenjem ovakvih usluga moĆŸe se uĆĄtedjeti od 0,5% do 1% BDP-a CFA zemalja.Ako to pogledamo izdaleka, svake godine poĆĄiljatelji doznaka ĆĄirom svijeta ĆĄalju kuÄi otprilike 700 milijardi dolara. Moglo bi se uĆĄtedjeti izmeÄu 30 i 40 milijardi dolara, ĆĄto je otprilike isti iznos koji SAD troĆĄi svake godine na inozemnu pomoÄ.
FodĂ© razumije zaĆĄto bi ljudi na Zapadu mogli biti skeptiÄni prema Bitcoinu. âAko imate aplikaciju Venmo i Cash, moĆŸda ne vidite zaĆĄto je to vaĆŸno. Imate sve pogodnosti modernog monetarnog sustava. Ali kad odete u Senegal, viĆĄe od 70% naĆĄih ljudi nikada nije kroÄilo u banku. Mama nikada nije imala kreditnu ili debitnu karticuâ, rekao je.
Pita se: Kako Äe uopÄe sudjelovati u globalnom financijskom sustavu?
Rekao je da Äe brak pametnih telefona i Bitcoina osloboditi ljude i promijeniti druĆĄtvo. FodĂ© je spomenuo "Mobilni val", knjigu koju je izvrĆĄni direktor MicroStrategyja Michael Saylor napisao o revoluciji pomoÄu ureÄaja koji stanu u jednu ruku. Kad je FodĂ© prvi put dotaknuo iPhone, znao je da je to ono ĆĄto je Äekao. Svemir se urotio, pomislio je. U samo nekoliko kratkih godina, vidio je iPhone, Veliku financijsku krizu, Satotshijevo izdanje Bitcoina i vlastitu tranziciju da postane ameriÄki graÄanin.
Rekao je da, buduÄi da je pola ĆŸivota proveo u Africi, a pola u SAD-u, vidi put naprijed.
âKada odem kuÄi, vidim kako su ljudi sputani. Ali na isti naÄin na koji smo preskoÄili fiksne telefone i preĆĄli ravno na mobitele, preskoÄit Äemo banke i prijeÄi ravno na Bitcoin.â
JoĆĄ jedan uÄinak koji vidi u Senegalu je da kada su ljudi izloĆŸeni Bitcoinu, poÄnu ĆĄtedjeti.
âDanas, kod kuÄe, razmiĆĄljam o tome kako pomoÄi ljudima da uĆĄtede novacâ, rekao je. âOvdje nitko niĆĄta ne ĆĄtedi. Samo troĆĄe svaki CFA franak koji mogu dobiti.â
FodĂ© je "zauvijek zahvalan" za bitcoin koji mu je Leishman dao, jer ga je na kraju dao u malim dijelovima ljudima u Senegalu - onima koji su dolazili na dogaÄaje ili postavljali dobra pitanja. Ljudi su vidjeli kako njegova vrijednost raste s vremenom.
S velikim je uzbuÄenjem promatrao ĆĄto se dogaÄa u El Salvadoru. Kada je ranije ovog mjeseca stajao u konferencijskoj dvorani u Miamiju i sluĆĄao osnivaÄa Strikea Jacka Mallersa kako najavljuje da je jedna drĆŸava dodala bitcoin kao zakonsko sredstvo plaÄanja, FodĂ© je rekao da je zaplakao. Mislio je da se ovo nikada neÄe dogoditi.
âOno ĆĄto je poÄelo kao pohrana vrijednosti, sada se razvija u sredstvo razmjeneâ, rekao je.
El Salvador ima neke sliÄnosti sa zemljama CFA zone. To je siromaĆĄnija nacija, vezana za stranu valutu, ovisna o uvozu, sa slabijom izvoznom bazom. Njegovu monetarnu politiku kontrolira vanjska sila. 70% zemlje nema bankarstvo, a 22% nacionalnog BDP-a oslanja se na inozemne doznake.
"Ako bi to mogla biti dobra opcija za njih," mislio je FodĂ©, "moĆŸda bi mogla biti i za nas."
Ali zna da postoje velike prepreke.
Jedan je francuski jezik. Nema puno francuskih informacija na GitHubu ili u dokumentacijskim materijalima za Lightning ili o Bitcoin coreu. Trenutno FodĂ© radi na prevoÄenju dijela ovoga na francuski kako bi se lokalna zajednica programera mogla viĆĄe ukljuÄiti.
MoĆŸe li se zajednica Bitcoin Beach (Bitcoin plaĆŸa) na kraju pojaviti u Senegalu? Da, rekao je FodĂ©. Zato se vratio i zato vodi sastanke, prikuplja donacije putem Lightninga i gradi verziju Radija Slobodna Europa koju pokreÄu graÄani i koja se temelji na Bitcoinu.
"Mogli bi me zatvoriti", rekao je. "Ali kroz sastanke se trudim da ne budem niti jedina toÄka neuspjeha (single point of failure)."
On misli da Äe biti teĆĄko usvojiti Bitcoin u Senegalu zbog francuskog utjecaja.
"NeÄe proÄi bez borbe", rekao je.
Kao ĆĄto je rekao Ndongo Samba Sylla, âDanas se Francuska suoÄava s relativnim ekonomskim padom u regiji koju je dugo smatrala svojim privatnim rezervatom. Äak i suoÄena s usponom drugih sila poput Kine, Francuska nema namjeru odustati od vlasti - borit Äe se do posljednjeg."
Ali moĆŸda bi to, umjesto nasilne revolucije, mogla biti postupna mirna revolucija tijekom vremena koja izbacuje kolonijalizam.
"Ne iznenadno iskljuÄivanje, veÄ paralelni sustav, gdje se ljudi mogu sami odluÄiti tijekom vremena", rekao je FodĂ©. âBez prisile.â
Ć to se tiÄe ljudi koji misle da samo trebamo traĆŸiti od vlade da zaĆĄtiti naĆĄa prava?
"Oni ne znaju da demokracije poput Francuske imaju loĆĄu stranu", rekao je FodĂ©. âNeÄe nam dati slobodu. Umjesto toga, trebali bismo slijediti korake cypherpunka i zgrabiti naĆĄu slobodu koristeÄi otvoreni kod.â
Na pitanje o ĆĄansama Bitcoina da zamijeni srediĆĄnje bankarstvo, FodĂ© je rekao da ta ideja âAmerikancima moĆŸe zvuÄati ludo, ali za Senegalce ili Togoance, srediĆĄnje banke su parazit naĆĄeg druĆĄtva. Moramo uzvratiti.â
FodĂ© smatra da Bitcoin "mijenja ĆŸivot".
âNikada prije nismo imali sustav u kojem bi se novac mogao kovati na decentraliziran naÄin. Ali ovo je ono ĆĄto imamo danas. To je rjeĆĄenje za one kojima je najpotrebnije. Po prvi put imamo moÄno oruÄe za suzbijanje ugnjetavanjaâ, rekao je. âMoĆŸda nije savrĆĄeno, ali moramo koristiti alate koje danas imamo da se borimo za ljude. Ne Äekati da nam netko doÄe pomoÄi.â
Odvajanje novca od drĆŸave
Godine 1980. kamerunski ekonomist Joseph Tchundjang Pouemi napisao je Novac, ropstvo i sloboda: AfriÄka monetarna represija (Monnaie, servitude et libertĂ©: La rĂ©pression monĂ©taire de lâAfrique) Teza: novÄana ovisnost je temelj svih drugih oblika ovisnosti. ZavrĆĄne rijeÄi knjige posebno snaĆŸno zvuÄe danas: âSudbina Afrike bit Äe iskovana novcem ili se uopÄe neÄe iskovati.â
Novac i valuta zakopani su ispod povrĆĄine u globalnom pokretu za ljudska prava. Oni se gotovo nikada ne spominju na konferencijama o ljudskim pravima i rijetko se o njima raspravlja meÄu aktivistima. Ali pitajte zagovornika demokracije iz autoritarnog reĆŸima o novcu, i ispriÄat Äe vam nevjerojatne i tragiÄne priÄe. Demonetizacija u Eritreji i Sjevernoj Koreji, hiperinflacija u Zimbabveu i Venezueli, drĆŸavni nadzor u Kini i Hong Kongu, zamrznuta plaÄanja u Bjelorusiji i Nigeriji i ekonomski zaĆĄtitni zidovi u Iranu i Palestini. A sada: monetarni kolonijalizam u Togu i Senegalu. Bez financijske slobode pokreti i nevladine organizacije ne mogu se odrĆŸati. Ako su njihovi bankovni raÄuni zatvoreni, novÄanice demonetizirane ili sredstva obezvrijeÄena, njihova moÄ je ograniÄena i tiranija marĆĄira.
Monetarna represija i dalje se skriva i o njoj se ne govori u pristojnim krugovima. DanaĆĄnja stvarnost za 182 milijuna ljudi koji ĆŸive u CFA zemljama je da iako su moĆŸda politiÄki neovisni po imenu, njihova su gospodarstva i novac joĆĄ uvijek pod kolonijalnom vlaĆĄÄu, a strane sile joĆĄ uvijek zlorabe i produljuju taj odnos kako bi iscijedile i iskoriĆĄtavale ĆĄto viĆĄe vrijednosti iz njihova druĆĄtva i geografije ĆĄto je viĆĄe moguÄe.
Posljednjih godina graÄani CFA zone sve viĆĄe ustaju. Slogan Francusko odobrenje "France DĂ©gage!" postao je pokliÄ okupljanja. No Äini se da najglasniji kritiÄari sustava, meÄu njima Pigeaud i Sylla, ne nude odrĆŸivu alternativu. Oni odbacuju status quo i ropstvo MMF-a, samo kako bi predloĆŸili ili regionalnu valutu, koju kontroliraju lokalni Äelnici, ili sustav u kojem svaka CFA nacija stvara i upravlja vlastitom valutom. Ali samo zato ĆĄto su Senegal ili Togo dobili monetarnu neovisnost od Francuske, ne jamÄi da Äe imati dobre rezultate ili da Äelnici zemlje neÄe zlorabiti valutu.
JoĆĄ uvijek postoji prijetnja domaÄe diktatorske loĆĄe vladavine ili novog zarobljavanja od strane ruskih ili kineskih stranih sila. Jasno je da ljudima treba novac koji zapravo lomi kotaÄ, novac koji mogu kontrolirati i kojim vlade bilo koje vrste ne mogu manipulirati. BaĆĄ kao ĆĄto je doĆĄlo do povijesnog odvajanja crkve i drĆŸave koje je utrlo put prosperitetnijem i slobodnijem ljudskom druĆĄtvu, u tijeku je odvajanje novca od drĆŸave.
Bi li graÄani CFA nacija, s vremenom, s poveÄanjem pristupa internetu, mogli popularizirati Bitcoin do te mjere da bi vlade bile prisiljene de facto ga usvojiti, kao ĆĄto se dogodilo u zemljama Latinske Amerike poput Ekvadora s "dolarizaciĂłn popular" (popularna dolarizacija)? Povijest ostaje za pisati, ali jedno je sigurno: Svjetska banka i MMF oduprijet Äe se svim trendovima u tom smjeru. VeÄ su zamahnuli protiv El Salvadora.
Nedavno je glumac Hill Harper citiran u The New York Timesu u vezi s njegovim aktivizmom oko Bitcoina u afroameriÄkoj zajednici. Rekao je, vrlo jednostavno, "Oni ne mogu kolonizirati Bitcoin."
Farida Nabourema se slaĆŸe. âBitcoinâ, rekla je, âprvi put ikada da postoji novac koji je zapravo decentraliziran i dostupan svakome u svijetu bez obzira na boju koĆŸe, ideologiju, nacionalnost, koliÄinu bogatstva ili kolonijalnu proĆĄlost.â
Rekla je da je to narodna valuta, pa Äak ide i korak dalje.
"MoĆŸda", rekla je, "bitcoin bismo trebali nazvati valutom dekolonizacije."
Originalan tekst autora Alex Gladstein objavljen je na portalu Bitcoin Magazine. Prijevod teksta napravljen je uz dozvolu autora.
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2025-04-15 07:26:16Offline transactions with Cashu
Over the past few weeks, I've been busy implementing offline capabilities into nutstash. I think this is one of the key value propositions of ecash, beinga a bearer instrument that can be used without internet access.
It does however come with limitations, which can lead to a bit of confusion. I hope this article will clear some of these questions up for you!
What is ecash/Cashu?
Ecash is the first cryptocurrency ever invented. It was created by David Chaum in 1983. It uses a blind signature scheme, which allows users to prove ownership of a token without revealing a link to its origin. These tokens are what we call ecash. They are bearer instruments, meaning that anyone who possesses a copy of them, is considered the owner.
Cashu is an implementation of ecash, built to tightly interact with Bitcoin, more specifically the Bitcoin lightning network. In the Cashu ecosystem,
Mints
are the gateway to the lightning network. They provide the infrastructure to access the lightning network, pay invoices and receive payments. Instead of relying on a traditional ledger scheme like other custodians do, the mint issues ecash tokens, to represent the value held by the users.How do normal Cashu transactions work?
A Cashu transaction happens when the sender gives a copy of his ecash token to the receiver. This can happen by any means imaginable. You could send the token through email, messenger, or even by pidgeon. One of the common ways to transfer ecash is via QR code.
The transaction is however not finalized just yet! In order to make sure the sender cannot double-spend their copy of the token, the receiver must do what we call a
swap
. A swap is essentially exchanging an ecash token for a new one at the mint, invalidating the old token in the process. This ensures that the sender can no longer use the same token to spend elsewhere, and the value has been transferred to the receiver.What about offline transactions?
Sending offline
Sending offline is very simple. The ecash tokens are stored on your device. Thus, no internet connection is required to access them. You can litteraly just take them, and give them to someone. The most convenient way is usually through a local transmission protocol, like NFC, QR code, Bluetooth, etc.
The one thing to consider when sending offline is that ecash tokens come in form of "coins" or "notes". The technical term we use in Cashu is
Proof
. It "proofs" to the mint that you own a certain amount of value. Since these proofs have a fixed value attached to them, much like UTXOs in Bitcoin do, you would need proofs with a value that matches what you want to send. You can mix and match multiple proofs together to create a token that matches the amount you want to send. But, if you don't have proofs that match the amount, you would need to go online and swap for the needed proofs at the mint.Another limitation is, that you cannot create custom proofs offline. For example, if you would want to lock the ecash to a certain pubkey, or add a timelock to the proof, you would need to go online and create a new custom proof at the mint.
Receiving offline
You might think: well, if I trust the sender, I don't need to be swapping the token right away!
You're absolutely correct. If you trust the sender, you can simply accept their ecash token without needing to swap it immediately.
This is already really useful, since it gives you a way to receive a payment from a friend or close aquaintance without having to worry about connectivity. It's almost just like physical cash!
It does however not work if the sender is untrusted. We have to use a different scheme to be able to receive payments from someone we don't trust.
Receiving offline from an untrusted sender
To be able to receive payments from an untrusted sender, we need the sender to create a custom proof for us. As we've seen before, this requires the sender to go online.
The sender needs to create a token that has the following properties, so that the receciver can verify it offline:
- It must be locked to ONLY the receiver's public key
- It must include an
offline signature proof
(DLEQ proof) - If it contains a timelock & refund clause, it must be set to a time in the future that is acceptable for the receiver
- It cannot contain duplicate proofs (double-spend)
- It cannot contain proofs that the receiver has already received before (double-spend)
If all of these conditions are met, then the receiver can verify the proof offline and accept the payment. This allows us to receive payments from anyone, even if we don't trust them.
At first glance, this scheme seems kinda useless. It requires the sender to go online, which defeats the purpose of having an offline payment system.
I beleive there are a couple of ways this scheme might be useful nonetheless:
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Offline vending machines: Imagine you have an offline vending machine that accepts payments from anyone. The vending machine could use this scheme to verify payments without needing to go online itself. We can assume that the sender is able to go online and create a valid token, but the receiver doesn't need to be online to verify it.
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Offline marketplaces: Imagine you have an offline marketplace where buyers and sellers can trade goods and services. Before going to the marketplace the sender already knows where he will be spending the money. The sender could create a valid token before going to the marketplace, using the merchants public key as a lock, and adding a refund clause to redeem any unspent ecash after it expires. In this case, neither the sender nor the receiver needs to go online to complete the transaction.
How to use this
Pretty much all cashu wallets allow you to send tokens offline. This is because all that the wallet needs to do is to look if it can create the desired amount from the proofs stored locally. If yes, it will automatically create the token offline.
Receiving offline tokens is currently only supported by nutstash (experimental).
To create an offline receivable token, the sender needs to lock it to the receiver's public key. Currently there is no refund clause! So be careful that you don't get accidentally locked out of your funds!
The receiver can then inspect the token and decide if it is safe to accept without a swap. If all checks are green, they can accept the token offline without trusting the sender.
The receiver will see the unswapped tokens on the wallet homescreen. They will need to manually swap them later when they are online again.
Later when the receiver is online again, they can swap the token for a fresh one.
Summary
We learned that offline transactions are possible with ecash, but there are some limitations. It either requires trusting the sender, or relying on either the sender or receiver to be online to verify the tokens, or create tokens that can be verified offline by the receiver.
I hope this short article was helpful in understanding how ecash works and its potential for offline transactions.
Cheers,
Gandlaf
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2025-05-07 20:32:24ai #artificial #intelligence #english #tech
Open Source
Models
- LLAMA - Large Language Model Meta AI - Text AI [source]
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Stable Diffusion - Text to image [source]
- Pixart-Alpha - Text to image [source]
- OmniGen - Pompt, image or subject to image [source]
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CogVideo - Text and image to video generation [info] [source] [test]
Tools
LIGHTNING PAYMENTS - Animal Sunset - AI video generation with Nostr npub by lightning payments [source] - Ai Rand - AI text generation with Pubky DNS by lightning payments [source] - PlebAI - Text and Image generation without signup [source] đđ€đ [sites down - only github available]
OTHERS - HuggingFace - Test and collaborate on models, datasets and apps. [source] - DuckDuckGo AI Chat - Famous AIs without Login [source] - Ollama - Run LLMs Locally [source] - DreamStudio - Stable Diffusionâs Web App Tool [info] [source] - Prompt Gallery - AI images with their prompts [source]
Closed Source
Models
Tools
Other index: Amazing AI
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2025-05-07 20:00:42lista #descentralismo #comunidades #portugues
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n/FeiraNostr - Marketplace (por: nostr:nprofile1qqstwrymlvj5kcrjspppyepmavrhk6afg9sfa4q9zhvmzztp6am83xgpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuumwdae8gtnnda3kjctv9u2dla7c) nostr:naddr1qq9yvetfwfs5ummnw3eqyg9hpjdlkf2tvpegqssjvsa7kpmmdw55zcy76sz3tkd3p9sawancnypsgqqqsmmqucz73h
Tecnologia:
n/ndevs-br (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs923ewnsqlx7347cpjhxmcmt0rsmnwf3tasr736pjx4wee9q89ufcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0gc3lmk) nostr:naddr1qqyxuer9weej6cnjqgs923ewnsqlx7347cpjhxmcmt0rsmnwf3tasr736pjx4wee9q89ufcrqsqqpphk7z3axp
n/BrasilDev (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyczyspluueyxautr3nxa2httku5e9m7d05dnu5zj3jnrg0jmucqcpr9mhxue69uhkyu3wwp6hyurvv4ex2mrp0yhxxmmd9uqs6amnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dsq3camnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wvf5hgcm0d9hx2u3wwdhkx6tpdsz8cl6e) nostr:naddr1qqy5yunpwd5kc3r9wcpzqnqgjq8lnnysmh3vwxvm42adwmjnyh0e473k0js22x2vdp7t0nqrqvzqqqyx7cvxdlla
n/Linux (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsxhewvq6fq9lzjmfwqrpg2ufgl09uh2cksupa853zxv04u2fva4uqpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9nhwden5te0dehhxarjv4kxjar9wvhx7un89uqsuamnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dshs6tvc92 ) nostr:naddr1qqz5c6tww4uqz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsygrtuhxqdyszl3fd5hqps59wy50hj7t4vtgwq7n6g3rx8679ykw67qpsgqqqsmmqznes6u
n/IA - Inteligencia Artificial (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqpyjsgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsyg82e88zjjtry4fz2hztar6tslvg084unp9k8sltqwcast53kxx4cvpsgqqqsmmqs03ln5
n/HardwareBr - DĂșvidas, experiĂȘncias e atualizaçÔes sobre hardware (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qq9ysctjv3mkzun9gfeqyg82e88zjjtry4fz2hztar6tslvg084unp9k8sltqwcast53kxx4cvpsgqqqsmmq54k3eu
n/SegurançaDaInformação (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqv9xet8w4exzmkr5as5gc2fdenx7undv8p60sardupzp6kfec55jce92gj4cjlg7ju8mzrea0ycfd3u86crk8vzayd334wrqvzqqqyx7cpss4m0
n/Moneroptbr (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyrmue77dm5ef5pmqsly0wp3248mk3vr9temj5p54plygcr97pavcpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqgjwaehxw309ac82unsd3jhqct89ejhxqg5waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t0tpqrvk) nostr:naddr1qq9y6mmwv4ex7ur5vfeqz3rhwvaz7tm8d9e8wmm5xf4k77fnddmx5dnxdvmk7um9dackz7nsx4m8wcn9v9mk7cmzxdknydm2vdchgctgxc6kvvnxddkrx7ty9ehku6t0dchsygzpa7vl0xa6v56qasg0j8hqc42namgkpj4uae2q62sljyvpjlq7kvpsgqqqsmmqknmdan
CiĂȘncia:
n/Astronomia - Espaço e astros (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0s8pkkr ) nostr:naddr1qq9yzum5wfhkummdd9ssz9thwden5te0dehhxarj9ehhsarj9ejx2a30qgs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgrqsqqpphkkdel5t
n/MecatrĂŽnica-NOSTR (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4) nostr:naddr1qqfy6etrv9689sa5de5kxcfdfe84x4zjqythwumn8ghj76twvfhhstnp0faxzmt09ehx2ap0qgsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcrqsqqpphkgsy84w
n/Antropologystr - Antropologia (por: nostr:npub1fyd0awkakq4aap70ual7mtlszjle9krffgwnsrkyua2frzmysd8qjj8gvg ) nostr:naddr1qq85zmn5dpex7ur0d3hkw7tnw3eqygzfrtlt4hds900g0nl80lk6luq5h7fds622r5uqa3882jgckeyrfcpsgqqqsmmq4xrrgc
Cultura:
n/Estante-Nostr - Literatura e livros (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsdl72sxdne0yqwa7tpznlnc4yt5t9jf8htspnynrja92dcschm7sqpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6vp39eukz6mfdphkumn99e3k7mf0qywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytfsxgh8jcttd95x7mnwv5hxxmmd9uq37amnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dxqejuer0wfskvctrw3hhy7fwdaexwtcjwfqr2) nostr:naddr1qqx52um5v9h8ge2lfehhxarjqgsdl72sxdne0yqwa7tpznlnc4yt5t9jf8htspnynrja92dcschm7sqrqsqqpphkwzdgct
n/Literatura-Arte-Cultura (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs92lr9pdcqnulddvzgj5twpz8ysdv7njhxagyxwtnlj8p3kpxxs9cprfmhxue69uhhq7tjv9kkjepwve5kzar2v9nzucm0d5hsz9nhwden5te0v4jx2m3wdehhxarj9ekxzmny9uqsuamnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dshs8l9z0j) nostr:naddr1qqt5c6t5v4exzar4wfsj6stjw3jj6sm4d3682unpqgs92lr9pdcqnulddvzgj5twpz8ysdv7njhxagyxwtnlj8p3kpxxs9crqsqqpphkty54um
n/HistĂłria-e-Filosofia (por: nostr:npub1ne99yarta29qxnsp0ssp6cpnnqmtwl8cvklenfcsg2fantuvf0zqmpxjxk ) nostr:naddr1qqjlp8u85lcflpahfpy4x4xrjdfyjsfdg5k5vj2vfaf573jfg8cflrum7z0cezczyz0y55n5d04g5q6wq97zq8tqxwvrddmulpjmlxd8zppf8kd0339ugqcyqqqgdas35g9vs
n/Urbanism - Urbanismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqstwrymlvj5kcrjspppyepmavrhk6afg9sfa4q9zhvmzztp6am83xgpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuumwdae8gtnnda3kjctv9u2dla7c) nostr:naddr1qqy92unzv9hxjumdqgstwrymlvj5kcrjspppyepmavrhk6afg9sfa4q9zhvmzztp6am83xgrqsqqpphkyl5u8a
FĂ©:
n/ReligiĂŁo-e-Teologia - Cristianismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qqs0p8u85lcflpah2fz5cj28f8pcxnedg5k4g320f385wj2p7z0ehyqzyz0y55n5d04g5q6wq97zq8tqxwvrddmulpjmlxd8zppf8kd0339ugqcyqqqgdasta04x5
n/Ateismo-e-Agnosticismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqtyzar9d9ek6medv5k5zemwdaehg6trd9ek6mczyr4vnn3ff93j2539t3973a9c0ky8n67fsjmrc04s8vwc96gmrr2uxqcyqqqgdasuuzmw8
n/Budismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqr5yatyd9ek6mczyr4vnn3ff93j2539t3973a9c0ky8n67fsjmrc04s8vwc96gmrr2uxqcyqqqgdas0kmt4m
n/Taoismo - Daoismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqy9gct0cwkhxmt0qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9upzpf0wg36k3g3hygndv3cp8f2j284v0hfh4dqgqjj3yxnreck2w4qpqvzqqqyx7crkzqvd
n/Espiritualidade - Significação e sublimidade (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qq852umsd9exjar4v9kxjerpv3jszyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9ekk7mf0qgsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscrqsqqpphkxa5nfy
Entretenimento:
n/Equinox - Cinema no Nostr (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0s8pkkr) nostr:naddr1qqr52ut4d9hx77qpremhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet59upzpf0wg36k3g3hygndv3cp8f2j284v0hfh4dqgqjj3yxnreck2w4qpqvzqqqyx7cmc79n5
n/Rock/metal - MĂșsicas Rock e Metal (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs9nyy7ctpy334n3p7gh4p93lmj2cch8ae8jgjsp8al2g32stdnpdcpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnrdakjuct49us57cz4 e nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz748t750 ) nostr:naddr1qq99ymmrdvh56et5v9kqzqqzypvep8kzcfyvdvug0j9agfv07ujkx9elwfujy5qfl06jy25zmvctwqcyqqqgdas306zj5
n/MĂșsica-Cinema-e-Livros (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qq4lp8u85lcflpahfhpe556fgdqj6s6ffez56sfdyck5cj2k2f848uyl366lp8unhhcflyu6qgsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qrqsqqpphkfyz9pf
n/Lugares-e-Viagens (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qqjlp8u85lcflpahf325ws2jg4fj63fd2ey5z369feflp8uv3mcflryd7z0cercpqqpzp8j22f6xh652qd8qzlpqr4sr8xpkka70sedlnxn3qs5nmxhccj7yqvzqqqyx7c965gfw
n/MĂdiasPerdidas - Lost Media (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qqw0p8u85lcflpahfhpc63zfg9fj65z92fzyj3zp20cflfusqgsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qrqsqqpphkdltjpa
n/Football - Futebol (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyjxh7htwmq277sl87wlld4lcpf0ujmp5558fcpmzww4y33djgxnsppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctv9uq32amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwv3sk6atn9e5k7tc9l2d6x / Moderadores: nostr:nprofile1qqsx5rzeds2gf6hzaqf35qc0y6v5fys72fsec8w3gwszn3jw5mxewvgpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wchszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u5c2kxa & nostr:nprofile1qqspxhftq9htg9njgaefr6nmetl97q8qqlwxvynppl6c5zr9t0qmp9gpzfmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ucpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwa5kueguy3tt5) nostr:naddr1qqyxvmm0w33xzmrvqgsyjxh7htwmq277sl87wlld4lcpf0ujmp5558fcpmzww4y33djgxnsrqsqqpphkg0nfw5
n/Formula-1 (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qqy5vmmjd46kccfdxypzp8j22f6xh652qd8qzlpqr4sr8xpkka70sedlnxn3qs5nmxhccj7yqvzqqqyx7cc95u5w
n/Games - AtualizaçÔes sobre jogos (por: nostr:npub1atyuu22fvvj4yf2uf050fwra3pu7hjvykc7ravpmrkpwjxcc6hpsfneh4e ) nostr:naddr1qqz5wctdv4esyg82e88zjjtry4fz2hztar6tslvg084unp9k8sltqwcast53kxx4cvpsgqqqsmmqn0x7k7
n/JogosBrasil - Clips de jogos (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4 ) nostr:naddr1qq955mm8dae5yunpwd5kcqghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3ezucnpdejz7q3qj90yg0hl4e6qr7yg982dlh0qxdefy72d6ntuqet7hv3ateya782sxpqqqzr0vus9jl2
n/Minecraft (por: nostr:npub19xc7f5lg2z6svrjgye63rx44a96aq2ysqajx5tmum28cu6mk5j3qj3n9m9 ) nostr:naddr1qqy566twv43hyctxwspzq2d3unf7s594qc8ysfn4zxdtt6t46q5fqpmydghhek503e4hdf9zqvzqqqyx7ct7hldr
n/GenshinImpactBr (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs28fezzs5n2rdjh9deqv3ztk59mhg4j2jxaee7a4amkya30jnruggppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnddakj7qgawaehxw309ahx7um5wghxy6t5vdhkjmn9wgh8xmmrd9skctcnffw22) nostr:naddr1qqtlp8u85lcflpahgajkuumgd9hyjmtsv93hgsnjq9z8wue69uhkw6tjwahhgvntdaunx6mkdgmxv6ehdaek2mm3v9a8qdtkwa3x2cthda3kyvmdxgmk5cm3w3sksd34vcexv6mvxdukgtn0de5k7m30qgs28fezzs5n2rdjh9deqv3ztk59mhg4j2jxaee7a4amkya30jnruggrqsqqpphkq4s4py
Libertarianismo:
n/Defensores-caseiros (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4) nostr:naddr1qq0lp8u85lcflpahg3jkvetwwdhhyetn943kzum9d9ex7ulsn78mgq3qgazxqfx8ldqkgaldz3hlwed2h3nwzfmwavkxp3s9j36qhfzeladsxpqqqzr0vcr78h2
n/DesobediĂȘncia_Civil (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2kw4x8jws3a4heehst0ywafwfymdqk35hx8mrf0dw6zdsnk5kj9gpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m30q9z8wue69uhk77r5wfjx2anpwcmrg73kx3ukydmcxeex5ee5de685ut2dpjkgmf4vg6h56n3w4k82emtde585u35xeh8jvn3vfskgtn0de5k7m306r5ytp) nostr:naddr1qq2ygetnda3x2erfcw4xucmfv905x6tkd9kqz3rhwvaz7tm8d9e8wmm5xf4k77fnddmx5dnxdvmk7um9dackz7nsx4m8wcn9v9mk7cmzxdknydm2vdchgctgxc6kvvnxddkrx7ty9ehku6t0dchsyg9t82nre8gg76muumc9hj8w5hyjdkstg6tnra35hkhdpxcfm2tfz5psgqqqsmmqlg3ata
n/sobreviNOSTR - Sobrevivencialismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4) nostr:naddr1qq20p8u85lcflpah2dhkyun9we55un6n23fqz3rhwvaz7tm8d9e8wmm5xf4k77fnddmx5dnxdvmk7um9dackz7nsx4m8wcn9v9mk7cmzxdknydm2vdchgctgxc6kvvnxddkrx7ty9ehku6t0dchsygz8g3szf3lmg9j80mg5dlmkt24uvmsjwmht93svvpv5ws96gk0ltvpsgqqqsmmqtempje
n/Triggr - Armas (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4) nostr:naddr1qqr9g5jfgar4yqghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3ezucnpdejz7q3qgazxqfx8ldqkgaldz3hlwed2h3nwzfmwavkxp3s9j36qhfzeladsxpqqqzr0vt5085y
n/Kaboom - QuĂmica e explosivos (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4 ) nostr:naddr1qqt0p8u85lcflpahfdq5yn60fhcflra57z0602qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qgsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcrqsqqpphk637p09
n/CAVERNA-DO-PIRATA - Pirataria (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4) nostr:naddr1qq40p8u85lcflpahgdq4v32jfeqj63z094gyj5jp23qlp8u0kn3gpr0znzswlwy07z0ca2gpg3mhxw309ankjunhda6ry6m00yekkan2xenxkdm0wdjk7utp0fcr2anhvfjkzam0vd3rxmfjxa4xxut5v95rvdtxxfnxkmpn09jzummwd9hkutczypr5gcpycla5zerha52xlam9427xdcf8dm4jccxxqk28gzayt8l4kqcyqqqgdask5hmmn
n/PrivateSociety - Propostas e discussÔes para uma sociedade privada (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qq89qunfweshge2nda3kjet50ypzpf0wg36k3g3hygndv3cp8f2j284v0hfh4dqgqjj3yxnreck2w4qpqvzqqqyx7cfvhgrt
n/TeoriaDasBandeiras (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs8efvwljfdwa0qynp7n9dhqacf3llucdqtm9ge8kjv0dt40yw586gpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7ar9xsz) nostr:naddr1qqf9get0wf5kzerpwdpxzmnyv45hyctnqgs8efvwljfdwa0qynp7n9dhqacf3llucdqtm9ge8kjv0dt40yw586grqsqqpphkatc9rh
n/SemFronteiras (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs8efvwljfdwa0qynp7n9dhqacf3llucdqtm9ge8kjv0dt40yw586gpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7ar9xsz) nostr:naddr1qqx4xetdgeex7mn5v45hyctnqgs8efvwljfdwa0qynp7n9dhqacf3llucdqtm9ge8kjv0dt40yw586grqsqqpphkjs0cue
n/AnarcoSobrevivencialismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfj5s9lrcckaxd8ul7vf3c4ajfg0n0ytcjvetclw679hy6p98wpfqpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfnj7qg4waehxw309ahx7um5wghx77r5wghxgetk9uykdgj7) nostr:naddr1qqdyzmnpwf3k75m0vfex2anfwejkucmfv9kxjumddap9yq3qn9fqt7833d6v60elucnr3tmyjslx7gh3yejh37a4utwf5z2wuzjqxpqqqzr0vsz5kcy
n/SociedadeAlternativaLibertaria - LibertĂĄrios (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2ph3za34henpq2y3rzgqwgdc4pjmpleqr5t62rf7kxj0lmdyxnfgppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0ydypw5) nostr:naddr1qq09xmmrd9jkgctyv4qkcar9wfhxzarfwes5c6tzv4e8gctjd9ssyg9qmc3wc6muess9zg33yq8yxu2sedslusp69a9p5ltrf8lakjrf55psgqqqsmmq8dtk3m
n/LibertariosPT - LibertĂĄrios de Portugal (por: nostr:nprofile1qqszx8rlqax4pakclsxscudfset7fs37jm7rflnugh3nf8r4ehx4z4gppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp05leack) nostr:naddr1qqx5c6tzv4e8gctjd9hhx5z5qgszx8rlqax4pakclsxscudfset7fs37jm7rflnugh3nf8r4ehx4z4grqsqqpphke05802
DiscussÔes Sociais
n/Aliança-Conservadora-Brasileira (por: nostr:npub1atg5rgfuarup49470kqexfgcesdr85yru56y0y8qf3z6kc30g2vqyfyqyp ) nostr:naddr1qqsyzmrfv9hv8fmptapk7mnnv4e8vctydaexzh6zwfshx6tvv45hycgzyr4dzsdp8n50sx5khe7crye9rrxp5v7ss0jng3usupxyt2mz9apfsqcyqqqgdasue9j59
n/Ilha-de-Anhatomirin - Monarquia (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsgzc22v804davx6vpwtwfu6j84yvupeld497tfr396usmu7s0m08qpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszymhwden5te0v9ehgunpdshxu6twdfsj7qguwaehxw309a5x7ervvfhkgtnrdaexzcmvv5h8gmm0d3ej7a2jp7u) nostr:naddr1qqf5jmrgvykkgefdg9hxsct5dakkjunfd5q3uamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dwp6kytnhv4kxcmmjv3jhytnwv46z7q3qs9s55cwl2m6cd5czukune4y02gecrn7m2tukj8zt4epheaqlk7wqxpqqqzr0vu2qg3m
n/ManosphereBrasil - Contra a misandria (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqs0p3yd48kzm56a4tual772y3vsjwehx6tc3rv8ht8q0zgncg5r7qgpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpjnhed) nostr:naddr1qqgy6ctwdaehq6r9wfj5yunpwd5kcqgawaehxw309ahx7um5wghxy6t5vdhkjmn9wgh8xmmrd9skctczyrcvfrdfaskaxhd2l80lhj3ytyynkdekj7ygmpa6ecrcjy7z9qlszqcyqqqgdasl3kaju
Memes
n/Shitposting (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqs9nyy7ctpy334n3p7gh4p93lmj2cch8ae8jgjsp8al2g32stdnpdcpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnrdakjuct49us57cz4) nostr:naddr1qq94x6rfw3cx7um5d9hxwqgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9upzqkvsnmpvyjxxkwy8ez75yk8lwftrzulhy7fz2qylhafz92pdkv9hqvzqqqyx7chlz42w
n/Puro-caldo-do-Brasil. (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsztjv2pflmwcayr2jaq90astj94lu5l0smr0zhkfdct4ry7uxu7dqywzq8t) nostr:naddr1qq24qatjdukkxctvv3hj6er094p8yctnd9kzuqghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8qunfd4skctnwv46z7q3qyhyc5znlka36gx496q2lmqhyttlef7lpkx790vjmsh2xfacdeu6qxpqqqzr0vwh0r4w
Locais
n/NordesteLibertĂĄrio - Nordeste (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0s8pkkr ) nostr:naddr1qqf5ummjv3jhxar9f35kyetjwnp6zunfdupzpf0wg36k3g3hygndv3cp8f2j284v0hfh4dqgqjj3yxnreck2w4qpqvzqqqyx7cnejrgl
n/BahiaLibertĂĄria - Bahia (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0s8pkkr ) nostr:naddr1qqgyyctgd9s5c6tzv4e8fsapwf5kzq3q5hhygatg5gmjyfkkguqn54f9r6k8m5m6ksyqffgjrf3uut982sqsxpqqqzr0vc4949j
n/LiberdadeMinas - Minas Gerais (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsf0kszkmrmy9l3c7mxr3uhh3fmyjpq2z4hjvv7wdq84k5npd7gw3cpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszxthwden5te0wfjkccte9eekummjwsh8xmmrd9skctcprpmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurvv438xarj9e3k7mf0mx68nx) nostr:naddr1qq8yc6tzv4exgctyv4xkjmnpwvqsqq3qjldq9dk8kgtlr3akv8re00znkfyzq59t0yceuu6q0tdfxzmusarsxpqqqzr0vag4knt
n/CyberpunkManaus - Manaus (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsz8v8zlrg0jclhasdksctsr2jw28lrqwn3zrsclnkpmytvmzhhdlqpz3mhxw309ucnqt3jx5cjuvpwxgarsvpcxqq3wamn8ghj7vfexghrzd3c9ccjuv3s8gurqwps9uq5gamn8ghj7entv43kjd3nvfcx5en6093h2up5w3ekgmn4xsekvatwx438xamywp6ksemcwp6xummzdgekzdmz0pmhzd3j0g6xzepwdahxjmmw9u2upp88) nostr:naddr1qqgyx7tzv4e8qatwdvk56ctwv96hxqgqqgsz8v8zlrg0jclhasdksctsr2jw28lrqwn3zrsclnkpmytvmzhhdlqrqsqqpphkgjh4rf
n/BelémLibertario (por: nostr:npub167s6q8sfzkhel4227kacu98zcg6e37v5sqwkv8mxaazrryz9huzqlhcu2t) nostr:nevent1qqsqnqgx3u2whdqdqmlstqcmgav6xfe4upz2qxfvj03tlk699dzlk7qzyrt6rgq7py26l874ft6mhrs5utprtx8ejjqp6eslvmh5gvvsgklsgqcyqqqqq2qqsdz6l
n/SĂŁoPauloLivre - SĂŁo Paulo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qq898sardagxzatvdaxxjanjv5pzp6kfec55jce92gj4cjlg7ju8mzrea0ycfd3u86crk8vzayd334wrqvzqqqyx7cmls060
n/AcreLibertĂĄrio - Acre (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qq85zcmjv4xxjcn9wf6v8gtjd9hsyg82e88zjjtry4fz2hztar6tslvg084unp9k8sltqwcast53kxx4cvpsgqqqsmmqftljpt
n/Alagoas (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqr5zmrpvahkzuczyr4vnn3ff93j2539t3973a9c0ky8n67fsjmrc04s8vwc96gmrr2uxqcyqqqgdas8qtaf4
Empreendedorismo:
n/Empreendedorismo/BR (por: nostr:npub14ysljm0gn6nnjv95yzeq6ffze4f3f9l0248kez4fhm4yz3fzardslwx5e8) nostr:naddr1qqd5y4zr9azk6urjv4jkuer9v3hhy6tnd4hj7snjv9ekjmqzyz5jr7tdaz02wwfsksstyrf9ytx4x9yhaa257my24xlw5s29yt5dkqcyqqqgdaslzrp3p
n/Empreendedorismo/SP (por: nostr:npub14ysljm0gn6nnjv95yzeq6ffze4f3f9l0248kez4fhm4yz3fzardslwx5e8) nostr:naddr1qqt5y4zr9azk6urjv4jkuer9v3hhy6tnd4hj756sqgs2jg0edh5fafeexz6zpvsdy53v65c5jlh42nmv325ma6jpg53w3kcrqsqqpphkcym25j
AnĂĄlise
n/EBDV (Em Busca Da Verdade) - AnĂĄlise geral e desenvolvimento pessoal (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs0xmu0skfdlmtl5tth6cv99za8f8kv7ulz5srkm8p6v5k03dx9lzspz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wchszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9usvrt9r) nostr:naddr1qqzy2sjy2cpzpum037ze9hld073dwltps55t5ay7enmnu2jqwmvu8fjje795chu2qvzqqqyx7cy9v5px
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â You own your content (no shadow banning or sudden account bans).
â No creepy ads tracking your every move.
â Real monetization no waiting for a partner program approval.Therefore the short answer? Yes! But itâs different from how monetization works on mainstream platforms. Letâs break it down in simple terms.
- How Decentralized Social Media Works
Unlike Facebook or Instagram (which are owned by corporations), decentralized platforms run on blockchain or peer to peer networks. This means:
â No central control (no Zuckerberg making the rules).
â Users own their data (no creepy ads tracking you).
â More freedom (fewer bans and censorship).
But since these platforms donât rely on ads, how do creators and users earn money?
2. Ways to earn on Yakinhonne Decentralized Social Media Platform.
A. Rewards & Tipping â Users can tip you in crypto SAT (Satoshi, which is a native of Bitcoin) for great content.
â Earn tokens for engagement (likes, shares, etc.).
Example: Post a viral thread on Yakinhonne and followers might send you $SAT Tokens as appreciation.
B. Paid Subscriptions & Exclusive Content
â Platforms like Yakinhonne allow paid memberships.
â Offer premium posts (Flash news or post), private chats, or early access to supporters.Example: A writer post a paid article making it stand out, attracting more engagement which in returns earns more SAT.
C. Decentralized Ads (But Better)
â Instead of intrusive ads, users opt-in to promotions.
â Creators get paid directly for promoting products (no middleman).Example: A tech reviewer gets paid in crypto for sharing a decentralized VPN service.
D. Affiliate Marketing & Sponsorships
â Promote products and earn commissions (like Amazon links).
â Partner with Web3 brands (crypto projects, tools, etc.).Conclusion:
Decentralized social media is still growing, but the monetization potential is real especially if youâre a lover of freedom, having absolute control and fairness.
As blockchain technology evolves, we might see even smarter ways to earn on these platform. So, getting in early could be a smart move!
- How Decentralized Social Media Works
Unlike Facebook or Instagram (which are owned by corporations), decentralized platforms run on blockchain or peer to peer networks. This means:
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@ 9063ef6b:fd1e9a09
2025-05-07 19:12:36â Requirements
- GitHub account
- Own domain (e.g.,
yourdomain.com
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npub
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đ 1. Register a Domain
Register a domain from a provider like orangewebsite, njal.la, or similar.
đ 2. Configure DNS Records for GitHub Pages
Set the following A records for your domain (via your DNS provider):
| Type | Host | Value | TTL | Priority | |------|--------------|-------------------|-----|----------| | A | @ (or blank) | 185.199.108.153 | 300 | | | A | @ (or blank) | 185.199.109.153 | 300 | | | A | @ (or blank) | 185.199.110.153 | 300 | | | A | @ (or blank) | 185.199.111.153 | 300 | |
Optional:
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nip5
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a)
.well-known/nostr.json
Path:
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Example content:json { "names": { "nostrName": "ldajflasjföldsjflj..." } }
IMPORTANT: Use your hex-encoded Nostr public key, not the
npub1...
format.b)
_config.yml
in RootCreate a file named
_config.yml
with this content:yml include: [".well-known"]
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.well-known
folder in the build output.
âïž 5. Configure GitHub Pages
- Go to Settings > Pages inside your repository
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Deploy from branch
- Branch:
main
ormaster
- Under Custom domain:
- Enter
yourdomain.com
- Ignore any warning
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It may take a few minutes for the certificate to be issued.
đ 6. Configure Nostr Client
Open your Nostr client and set the NIP-05 identifier as:
nostrName@yourdomain.com e.g. meier@meier.tech
Save â done!
â Test
In your browser or via
curl
:bash curl https://yourdomain.com/.well-known/nostr.json?name=avren
Expected output:
json { "names": { "Nostr Benutzer": "elkajdlkajslfkjaödlkfjs..." } }
đĄïž Privacy Tips
| Item | Recommendation | |-----------------------------------|----------------------------------| | Public key is visible | Use pseudonyms only | | Register a KYC-free domain | e.g., orangewebsite, njal.la | | Use KYC-free email for GitHub | e.g., ProtonMail | | GitHub repository visibility | Must be public for GitHub Pages | | Commit metadata | Use a separate pseudonymous user | | Avoid tracking | Donât include analytics scripts |
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@ d01a42d8:9739a133
2025-05-07 17:01:41My first article
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Second heading
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@ 8671a6e5:f88194d1
2025-05-07 16:31:50Users are not employees Continued from (part 1)
Bitcoiners know how a lot of stuff works, so we think everybody knows. Thatâs a project management assumption that belongs more in the hobby-code project sphere (where itâs even cool to do so). And sure, I enjoy that myself when Iâm building a small tool for fun with no one to answer to. But that mindset doesnât scale when the goal is to make Bitcoin more accessible and structurally sound for new users. Some argue we donât need new users at allâthat Bitcoin is so good, so perfect, that people will eventually come around. Imagine being forced to use bitcoin by economic and monetary circumstances, to realize you hate to work with things like Nunchuk âs multisig or a Trezor hardware wallet from 2025.
An impression: Bitcoiners know that opening a Lightning channel comes with an on-chain feeâunless the provider covers it and claws it back through subscriptions or service charges. But the average user doesnât. So when that fee appears out of nowhere, or gets buried in cryptic devspeak jargon, so they bounce, often left confused, frustrated, and unlikely to return.
Thatâs not that bad on itself, as long as companies know who their audience is and take care of the way you inform users. You have to âraiseâ your customers. Not scare them away with a wall of nonsense.
Same goes for onboarding people into Nostr sometimes by the way.
If features like this or natural onboarding hurdles were explained with more than just puzzling error codes or vague on-screen prompts, half the users wouldnât vanish in the first 10 seconds, confused and frustrated. Itâs the same story weâve seen with PGP: people stumble during the initial key creation, or get lost trying to sign a message with someoneâs public key. The tech works; the experience doesnât. Have trust in what youâve build underneath!
Itâs a barrier for newcomers. Just keep it in mind. Take care of the user. They do like to come on board! Most people do want to come on board. Our goal is to help free them from fiat, not drown them in confusing UX or half-baked tools. Bitcoin's underlying value might be incredible, but that doesnât matter to someone still trapped in the fiat bubble. They wonât get onboarded through broken apps or confusing flows, just like theyâll use something like SimpleX on Linux.
To make it even worse, some bitcoin organizations and companies donât seem to grasp the extent of this alienation of the user â because itâs always brushed off as ânicheâ or just an edge case. Itâs all so obvious for them on how to use it. But it adds up. Sites like Highlighter.com (I like their underlying service by the way!) is not working properly with Nos2x (a key handler) on the first try. A user needs to know to reload, re-try, re-load again after selecting the public key, then maybe it works). These are exactly the kind of small annoyances that new users wonât wade through. Itâs also not that difficult to tackle it with proper testing.
Users who encounter such thing, certainly when they just wanted to see what the site or service did, just leave. Let someone who just discovered Nostr try logging in there for example, and unless they're unusually determined, they'll get stuck immediately, wondering why pasting their public key and clicking âloginâ doesnât lead anywhere. Itâs a brick wall; and the creators think itâs a nice landing page.
These things also lead to other frustrations and eventual software cycling through the interested usersâ hands.
About a year ago I âonboardedâ a friend of mine, and she already tried four wallets since I introduced her to the wonderful world of Bitcoin/LN wallets. First just to get things going she used Wallet of Satoshi, then when the custodial story was getting traction for this user, we moved to Phoenix (which failed due to upfront money). Next, Aqua wallet, which was too cumbersome and had hiccups, and then moving on to Mutiny wallet, which shut down a bit later.
And so we ended up back with Wallet of Satoshi, with Blink being a second choice but having to give a telephone number was too much for the user (yes, you can skip that if you carefully read and put it in test / demo mode or whatever itâs called).
People kept recommending other wallet brands, other names to try, ⊠there are always other names. âTry Muunâ âGet Zeusâ, âWhy donât you go for CoinOs, just as a web app?â (that last one is actually good) ⊠but itâs always like that ⊠if you talk to ten bitcoiners, then youâll have heard five different âbest walletsâ to try, and youâve had probably get about four referral links from all of these people. (Or some Relai squad member trying to get a few sats out of your genuine interest:)
Real testing is a ghost town
We saw in part 1 that Bitcoin companies do some testing these daysâbut it lacks specialization. Itâs often so superficial that the cracks are visible in the software itself: clumsy onboarding flows, unclear settings, or unexpected fields asking for information users donât have and donât know how to get. Much of this stems from the habit of pulling in a handful of âfansâ or supporters to try out a beta version.
Thatâs the wrong way to go (the fiat companies that do this, usually get bad or inconclusive results as well, unless youâre doing it a scale and a very diverse audience).
Most of the people brought in this way have no background in structured testing, let alone in reporting bugs clearly or identifying critical failure points. The feedback you get is vague and surface-level: âI like the colors,â âthe buttons feel small,â or âI got an error when I tried to send something.â
But rarely do you hear what caused it, what preceded it, or what device or settings were involved. That kind of insight doesnât come from random fans trying to get their hands on some products or perks. Youâll have to pay professionals to do it. And even when meaningful feedback does come in, it often ends up on the wrong or overworked hands, forwarded to whichever developer drew the short straw that weekend. There's usually no structured triage, no internal testing culture that treats usability or edge cases as part of the real product. Just a sigh, a shrug, and back to building features that sound cool when they dreamed it up.
I keep hammering this point because this might be the only time youâll actually read about it. No companyâbitcoin or fiatâtries to win users by focusing on boring but critical details like onboarding clarity or robust edge-case handling. Theyâll avoid claiming âthis just works,â because saying so invites scrutiny and backlash. The only company bold (or arrogant) enough to occasionally say that is Appleâand even they drop the ball more often than they like to admit.
By design
The dream I have, is âUsability by designâ. And that dream is close to non-existent in the realm and everyday reality of Bitcoin. From the moment something gets drawn up or is being created, the design and user flow, the easy adoption, should be kept in mind as well as the real implementation factors for the intended purpose (and beyond even). Then you hardly have any discussions like âyeah, but technically the user has to make an input here, so we canât do otherwise, and it works on my machineâ
Users that have to trial and error, are maybe bitcoin-natives, and like that sort of stuff. Other people just want to try something out (wallet, nostr, an exchange, a node, lightning âŠ) and expect it to work smooth. It gives them trust in the system.
These issues all create enormous opportunity for companies that would start to take software delivery quality more serious. But Iâm afraid that would cost them two things most Bitcoin companies already lack: time and proper funding.
Many are stuck in a âpump-my-bagsâ mindset, focused more on hype than durability, while others simply donât have the resources to invest in thoughtful UX, thorough testing, or long-term support.
The very few companies that do âget itâ, and make something that just works, with good leadership and a focus on clear, usable interfacesâoften catch flack for it. Theyâre criticized for making things âtoo easy,â âtoo centralized,â or for âlowering the bar,â as if simplicity and accessibility are somehow problems. But in reality, these are the companies pushing the space forward, making it easier for people to use Bitcoin without the constant headache. And newsflash: you can do so with keeping bitcionâs ethos alive I think, even without a company as a middleman. Which raises another problem about funding and hard money, something Iâll write more about in chapter 12 of this series.
Back to the softwareâŠ. Protonmailâs wallet comes to mind where most bitcoiners I know just scoffed at like âit doesnât have lightningâ, or âwhy do we need another wallet?â. While they deliver an excellent product that just works.
Exactly. Take the Stack Wallet project, for example. They had the audacity to incorporate Monero, and because of that, theyâre shunned by many Bitcoiners â despite offering a solid, open-source, multi-platform wallet that actually works. Itâs a perfect example of how Bitcoiners can sometimes reject the very things that could help bring more users into the space, all because they donât align perfectly with some purist ideology. While on the other hand these same bitcoiners support middlemen multi-level-marketing tactics from questionable companies.
But I guess yelling âoooh shiiiitcoooooinâ is the easier answer, instead of making something that works fine. And by the way, if you want, you can fork that wallet and take a bitcoin-only version to market, however, the same people say âOh, but thatâs no my taskâ. (Yeah, we all know what your âtaskâ is, gluing a sticker on a pole).
Another nice illustration is the kind of reaction you get if you âprovoke the beastâ by using the really usable, always working, always compatible, fast starting, lightning wallet âWallet of Satoshiâ. If you use that wallet at a bitcoin meetup, youâll get clever remarks (from people that ar technically right, I mind saying) like: âYou know⊠thatâs custodial right?â (this came after I gave a presentation, and some smartass walked in when I ordered a beer from the honesty bar at the local meetupâŠ) âYeah I know man, but Iâm scanning an LNurl here, so I just want it to work fineâ (like I have to defend myself to them) âBut youâre supporting these custodial thieves, they have already so much power manâ, ⊠said the dude that never even lifted a finger at the meetups to help anyone out or get things set up. âSo⊠make something better.â I answered âYeah, thereâs like Zeus and stuffâ âUhuh, I tried it⊠I never got it to work properly. I just use this WoS todayâ
They usually get mad. Because they want everyone to follow their lead, and that lead is always the way of most resistance and acting like a normal user-repellent. I know weâre all rat-poison in bitcoin, but not take it too far please.
Other discussions like this always evolve into the âyouâre dumbâ argument (I like to provoke these types at meetups by scanning a qr and getting a payment through, while theyâre fiddling with their whatever it is that runs on a node they need to reboot every few hours or so). calling out the ones who act like they know it all, but donât have a solid grasp on the fundamentals themselves. We all make mistakes, and thatâs where the real growth happens.
The other answer you can give is: âHey why are you sending me a WhatsApp message man? Why donât you use a Free BDS and a GNUPGP encrypted message brought to me on a micro-sd card through a sneaker net currier?â And they would be like âeh now, I just send you a WhatsApp messageâ âOh you know these are all collecting your meta data right?ââŠ
The double standard among bitcoiners these days regarding usability is incredible.
I know thereâs plenty of software trying to be both non-custodial and user-friendlyâdonât remind me. My point is: in the Bitcoin world, usability is often treated like a dirty word, something suspicious or even dangerous. But itâs the oppositeâwe're the hope, and usability is our fire starter, the spark that lights the fuse for real adoption. Without it, weâll just be another niche tool used by a few, and not the global movement we could be.
Nod to the Node So, I can finally say it like I think it is: 90% of bitcoin software sucks donkey balls when it comes to usability, UX and UI.
A few things I want to mention in that regard, because things move too fast to write it all down in a book to keep up with.
Some examples of bad UX and/or rotten software experiences:
In Sparrow 2.0, commonly praised as as a âgoodâ wallet, lacks of good interface. Try to create a multisig wallet there, and youâll soon be met with a persistent bug that frustrates users when signing a transaction. The software prompts for a hardware wallet for example, even when a software wallet's seed is loaded, creating a confusing and poorly designed user interface experience. And yes, for bitcoin this is considered a good wallet, as the others are even worse (Nunchuk and Electrum donât do much better).
Or Blue Wallet, which finally in 2025 fixed a few UI bugs and annoyances, but otherwise has a few really rotten design choices which makes using it not intuitive enough. Users donât get much further on some aspects without looking anything up in youtube tutorials. And only bitcoiners do that anyway. Users just stop opening the app after a while.
Try to create a multi-sig wallet for example in Blue wallet, then take a random part away from the setup and try to use it with the leftover parts. It works. But youâll be really pressed to get it done within 40 minutes. (Unless thatâs your job and you demo it every so often in a studio).
Bitcoin Core, is also a prime example of bitcoin software, that has a command line interface repelling users like itâs a steaming turd on the street. It has a (letâs say) âspartanâ way of working. And yes, I know this piece of software is not meant to be the next Instagram-like user interface for everyday use by the masses, but itâs a far cry from being usable in the really real world. Getting anything done inside that software is a constant battle against clunky commands, and their cryptic error messages. Even getting a private key out for one of your addresses of your own wallet, is hell. bitcoin coreâs infamous command line at work
Also puzzling to me is the âsuccessâ of Bitcoin Coreâs wallet. Itâs command line âhelpâ is enough to frustrate even the most willing of new users.
For example (and there are a dozen things like this) , try to get a command like âdumpprivâ key (to see the private key from a wallet address) working.
And some more:
Jade walletâs inability to store BIP39 compatible seed phrases (at the time of testing, beginning of 2024), when the seed contained a double word. Donât know if they ever fixed it, as I couldnât get into my Jade wallet v1 anymore after the pin code entry screen froze and was not even coming back after a factory reset.
We have Phoenix (where finding the right URL for downloading it, is already a first hurdle to take by the way:) try to tell the URL by heart to another person, without searching online⊠Iâll wait.
And Strike app, alongside the much despised Wallet of Satoshi (in my opinion the only people in bitcoin together with the creators of the Minibits.cash creators) that get the importance of a simple to use interface and a good well-thought out inner working.
And when I took a shot at the new Trezor Safe 5 wallet I got some critique because I âtested it like an end userâ (yeah, it was my fault⊠I made the exact same mistakes than the end user that had this wallet and asked me for help, after 30 min. of trying, we figured out that the words were in fact not seed words but some verification method that also created a 20 words SLIP39 seed by default⊠and we fat fingered the stupid interface design a few times, on which the whole thing had to be restarted after a reset to defaults⊠Try to explain that to a new user that just wanted to have a wallet and had about 1 hour timeâŠ
But I guess people demonstrating such things in a studio donât mind that. Itâs just âwhat do you sell?â now. If the hardware with the unknown supply chain attack vectors sells well, then everyone is happy⊠the manufacturer, the marketing team, the podcasts that get sponsorship and the events that can have a budget; the user is really at the very back-end last in line⊠usually queuing up for coffee with the rest of the liquidity-cows.
Also it had accompanying software that kept hanging though some updating loops, it has a clumsy swipe/touch (and sometimes) hold, then swipe again-interface that no one I tested it with, could get through when creating a new wallet. But of course, itâs always the dumb usersâ fault I guess.
The Zeus wallet that claims to be super user friendly and cool, is also something⊠weird. Where you canât really set it up, without some very technical guidance. To their advantage: the very first thing you read on their website is âTo start using ZEUS you will need to be running your own Bitcoin lightning node.â (they at least mention it, thatâs progress) But⊠there it ends for most users of course. Babysitting a Lightning node is absolutely not something you want to entrust a new user with. Not in order to get a wallet up and running at least :)
Then you get the Linuxsplaining : âThen youâre not the intended userâ.
NWC (nostr wallet connect) is some very promising tool, and it has features and way of working I like in theory. But Iâve yet have to see the first smooth implementation that can be understood by normal non-tech people (even the wording of the text fields it completely unclear).
A small example of making your software unusable? Well⊠do like NWC does and indicate that the user needs to âconnectâ through this service with : ânostr+walletconnect://â
So when I asked some people what I needed to fill in there, and how I would get these values⊠they said âitâs a stringâ. which tells me nothing. And so, the user left
Tip: add real user guidance. When you connect to a service, at least point to WHERE people get explained how to create such a wallet string, or where to get it, from which website or service.
Itâs the same as telling someone âhey you have to call a number to reach our catering serviceâ âOk, your website says âphone usâ âyeah, its a number man.. a phone numberâ âOk; but where do I get which phone number I need to callâ âItâs like⊠a number man, duh youâre so dumbâ
So, if thereâs no user guidance, the user will leave. After searching for a few minutes I just gave up.
Nostr is also starting to feel like that usability-averse stance is getting traction, although there are promising signs, as they need new users to thrive and seem to realize that all too well. But still⊠it has itâs moments of user-repelling snags. Nostr relay lists donât allow you to copy relay addresses, making it a hassle to set up on mobile. No one seems to realize that users want to simply copy these values rather than struggle to recall if itâs âssw,â âwss,â or âwws://â and type them out manually. And make mistakes eventually.
puzzling for people who donât have Alby and want to get such code Arrays are not human Then thereâs the BIP39 seed system (12 or 24 words representing a key derived via a KDF and mapped through a lookup table). Mathematically, this wordlist is an arrayâand arrays start at 0. So, word 0 = "abandon". But most humans naturally count from 1, making "abandon" word 1 in their eyes. Both are valid depending on perspective: 0 is technically correct, 1 is intuitive. Thereâs no clear winnerâboth versions float around in Bitcoinland. Same mess with compressed vs. uncompressed keys (donât get me started). So, when I made bip39tool.com I gave users the option: go full math mode with 0 = abandon, or go human mode and start with 1 (the default). Even hardware makers donât agree. Blockplate starts at 1 = abandon (source), While the widely used master BIP39 list has no number attached (just a raw list), but appears to be starting at 1 because of Githubsâs line numbering (source) while some others use 0 = abandon
As one user (Codebender) excellently put it: âArray is an offset, not a cardinal number. The first entry is zero away from the beginning of the array, the second entry is one away.â
Sink through the ceiling
Most tools today cater purely to Bitcoiners, built with a 'Bitcoin' mindset that expects non-Bitcoin users to adapt instead of being taken along for the ride.
That works as weâve seen, but hits an âorange colored glass ceilingâ at some point. You can build the next âLotus notesâ and be really happy about Lotus notes enthusiasts and the consultants that got hired to implement and migrate that office note system, and itâs e-mail software at a hefty fee. But youâre still in your own niche bubble, thinking your software owns the world and you can be bothered to look further than your own audience.
The same way people that were into Lotus Notes were very keen on a big player like IBM acquiring the software and brand to build on it some more.
And of course,⊠Bitcoin is bitcoin, there canât be a second best, there canât be a replacement that comes in and swoops up the market share or replaces the functions like Lotus Notes was replaced by Google workspace, Microsoft Exchange or Slack.
I donât want to make the point that bitcoin will be replaced by a new player (Iâm not a shitcoiner). I do however, want to make the point that weâve become collectively lazy, complacent about usability, to the point that weâre actually the Google, Microsoft and so on⊠but with the interface of our own underlying âLotus Notesâ or PGP .
If We Donât Fix UX, Bitcoin Becomes the next PGP
To understand how bad it is, we again need to take a small look at the past. To better understand the now, and to avoid some future mistakes.
Letâs quickly recall some examples from the '90s, like Microsoftâs Clippy, Bob, Vista, and Netscape Navigator 4âfailures driven by poor usability, feature creep, or mishaps that eroded trust. Lotus Notes serves as a warning: even widely used platforms can lose their edge if usability and modernization are neglected, leaving room for competitors. Bitcoin doesnât face competition in the traditional sense, but it does face something worse: the erosion of usability and trust, which threatens the very foundation of hard money we rely on. Itâs our only shot at hard money weâre ever going to have. Itâs do-or-die.
And thatâs our Achilles heel: we stand or die with that trust.
For now, Bitcoinâs trust comes from its decentralized, secure network and its value propositions. But usability has been sidelined for years, largely due to a lack of serious testing. Some companies recently hired 14 new team members: - 4 Software Engineers - 3 R&D Engineers - 2 Data Scientists - 1 Machine Learning Engineer - 1 Talent Acquisition Specialist - 1 Global Controller, 2 Marketeers⊠No testers.
Iâm serious about this: when the broader bitcoin space (from Bitcoin Core to the newest coolest and latest Nostr plugin) donât take testing more serious, then weâll end up just being the creators of the software equivalent of a âBonzi Buddyâ or the next âLotus Notesâ.
Because weâll be catering to the same people that liked the system 10+ years ago, and have no clue why new users donât flock to it anymore. Then our core value weâre so proud of right now, will be nothing more than a laughing stock because it stands only through trust.
If we donât take this seriously, Bitcoinâs core value will fade, and weâll lose trustânot to altcoins, but to our own neglect.
Fiat parasites and our own complacency is our real âcompetitorâ.
When we lose this battle for usability and relevancy, then the math, code and the core of bitcoin would still go on to exist, with more and more users being locked out because the complexity rises. While others would reluctantly try to make efforts to get in. This will impact how you interact with and maintain nodes, as well as manage lightning channels and participate in the P2P economy of the Bitcoin standard. We would become a small island that âgets itâ. A curiosum. Weâde be the Molokaâi1 of decentralization. (Make your own âFather Damienâ joke here if you like).
You canât see me
This is happening right now.
The real usability repels new users, with only a few exceptions holding the fort.
It doesnât bother the store-of-value and pump-my-bags crowdâthey're not using Bitcoin anyway and donât care either way, as long as they make their fiat gains in a quarterly report or at the end of a year. When you onboard a business and teach them self custody, theyâre usually set... then forget. You encounter the real issues along the way. Thereâs little real use, as average people still need a "specialist" to hold their hand.
After a while, Bitcoiners who explain things end up like Lotus Notes consultants, trying to make a buck on a system no one else understands or really cares about.
Usability in the Bitcoin ecosystem is stagnating. The so-called "studio usability" presented by Bitcoin influencers with nice podcasts, who demo new stuff and ignore flaws to stay âpositive,â is part of the problem. It's the same with the flood of metal plate seed bearers (as an example) We have about 25 products that arenât as innovative as theyâre made out to be. And itâs all fan-tas-tic and cool on every review. Unless you really test it. (luckily some actually do that)
The real issue is that nobody dares saying: âThis hardware wallet sucksâ or âThis product is too buggy to trust.â
On the flip side of that coin weâve got the LinuxSplaining crowdâtreating lack of usability like a virtue. For them, being one of the ten people on a metaphorical Bitcoin leper colony who can navigate some convoluted tool is a badge of honor. Theyâll call it a success even if the other eight billion people canâtâor wonâtâbother opening the app, dismissing those users as simply too clueless to matter.
These folks would happily sit beside the 30th Satoshi Nakamoto statue, ignoring the peanuts tossed at their face by passersby. Some will reach 60, sporting stained Star Wars t-shirts, proud to be the only ones who still understand Bitcoin. To them, thatâs success â because Bitcoin was always meant to be their obscure triumph and itâs becoming a way of life for them to be that weird uncle thatâs into computers and stuff like âcryptoâ. âNo man, itâs bitcoin, not cryptooh!â
I want bitcoin to open the door to freedom and abundance of ideas and real-life solutions, and not becoming a barbed wire fence around a lepper colony. Even in that grim outpost, youâd still find two Bitcoiners barricaded in their hut without AC, boycotting the ĂČther eight because one tweaked their node settings the wrong way.
Letâs build tools and bridges towards bitcoin, as a "usable bitcoinâ (because thatâs bitcoin too!) Build tools that invite everyone to the table, not just the converted, the Linuxsplainers and know-it-alls.
Only then will we move onwards, to a thriving, open ecosystem where youâre not feeling like a Lotus Notes consultant that ran away from 1994, but a bitcoiner whoâs part of positive changes in the world. âFix your bugs, before you try to fix the world.â
by AVB
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2025-05-07 15:26:35Beijing has stopped publishing hundreds of statistics, making it harder to know whatâs going on in the country
Data stops. Data stops. Data stops.
https://www.wsj.com/world/china/china-economy-data-missing-096cac9a?st=j7V11b&reflink=article_copyURL_share
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973942
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2025-05-07 15:09:46TableâŻofâŻContents
- Intro
- Important Terminology
- Getting Started
- Where do I buy bitcoin?
- Okay, I bought some bitcoin-now what?
- Less than 0.01 BTC
- More than 0.01 BTC and less than 0.1 BTC
- More than 0.1 BTC
- How Bitcoin Works
- Skepticism
- Someone will hack it
- The government will try to stop it
- Itâs not backed by anything
- Conclusion
Intro
Maybe you saw an article in Forbes, a news segment about MicroStrategy (MSTR), or you glanced at the bitcoin price chart; whatever the spark, your curiosity led you here. Enough friends and relatives keep asking me about bitcoin that I finally organized my thoughts into a single reference. This is not a comprehensive guideâit assumes you trust me as a heuristic.
Important Terminology
Sat (satoshi) â the smallest unit of bitcoin. One bitcoin (âż) equals 100âŻ000âŻ000 sats.
Getting Started
Where do I buy bitcoin?
I use River because it publishes proofâofâreserves, supports the Lightning Network, and pays interest on idle USD balances (currently 3.8âŻ%).
Okay, I bought some bitcoin-now what?
Withdraw it immediately. Centralized exchanges can and do fail. Your next step depends on how much bitcoin you hold.
If at any point you're struggling, please reach out to me.
Less than 0.01 BTC
- On your phone open Safari (iOS) or Chrome (Android).
- Paste
https://wallet.cashu.me?mint=https://mint.westernbtc.com
. Confirm the prompt that asks whether you trusthttps://mint.westernbtc.com
. I run this mint so beginners can skip the gnarly parts. - Complete setup.
- Tap Receive â LIGHTNING â enter amount â COPY.
- In River choose Send â Send to a Bitcoin wallet, paste the invoice, verify, and send.
- Return to the wallet; your sats should appear.
More than 0.01 BTC and less than 0.1 BTC
It's time for cold storage. Cold storage means a dedicated signing device not connected to the internet. Think of it like keys to a house. If you have the keys (your cold storage signing device), you can get into your house (the bitcoin). I recommend and use the COLDCARDâŻQ or COLDCARDâŻMK4 from COLDCARD. See this thorough walkthrough.
The creator nostr:npub1rxysxnjkhrmqd3ey73dp9n5y5yvyzcs64acc9g0k2epcpwwyya4spvhnp8 makes reliable content.
More than 0.1 BTC
The next security upgrade involves something called multisig. It requires the use of multiple devices instead of one. Think of those nuclear launch silos in movies where two keys need to be turned in order to launch the missile. One person can't reach both keys, so you need two people. Like the two keys needing to be turned, we need a certain number of keys (signing devices) to be used.
This offers a number of benefits. Say you have a 2-of-3 multisig setup. You would need two of the three keys to move the bitcoin. If you were to lose one, you could use the two others to move it instead. Many choose to geographically distribute the keys; choosing to keep one at a friendâs house or with a bank.
The previous video I linked covers multisig as well. Again, please reach out to me if you need help.
How Bitcoin Works
I'm going to paint a scene portraying the basics of how bitcoin works. Picture a race that's supposed to take 10 minutes to run start-to-finish, and there's a crowd of people spectating. When the fastest runner crosses the finish line, they're awarded 50 bitcoin. Everyone in the crowd recognizes who won, and writes it down on their own scoreboard. Then, the next race begins.
Now, let's say more racers who've had special training join. They start winning consistently because of it, and now the race only lasts about 9 minutes. There's a special rule everyone in the crowd agreed to, that they can make the race harder to ensure it's around 10 minutes long. So they make the race harder to counteract the faster runners.
With this in mind, let's get to the skepticism you might have.
Skepticism
Someone will hack it
Think of bitcoin as the people in the crowd. If someone tries to cheat and writes on their scoreboard that they have a billion bitcoin, their scoreboard is going to look different than everybody elseâs. The other people in the crowd will cross-reference with each other and decide to ignore that person who cheated.
The government will try to stop it
Again, think of the crowd. In reality, the "crowd participants" are scattered all around the world. You might be able to stop many of them, but it would be almost impossible to stop everyone. Imagine people are watching the race on TV, can you find everyone who's spectating? Ironically, attempted bans often increase interest.
Itâs not backed by anything.
Think of the runners. The runners are bitcoin miners. They have to expend real energy to participate in the race. The more bitcoin miners, the more secure the network. In summary, it's backed by electricity and work.
Conclusion
There are too many topics to cover in one article. I haven't even touched on the history of money, what money is, scarcity, etc. The best way to learn is to research the topics you're interested in for yourself. It took months of deep diving before I was sold on bitcoin, and I had many touch points before that.
Once you see it though, you can't unsee it.
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2025-05-07 14:56:04clients #list #descentralismo #english #article #finalversion
*These clients are generally applications on the Nostr network that allow you to use the same account, regardless of the app used, keeping your messages and profile intact.
**However, you may need to meet certain requirements regarding access and account NIP for some clients, so that you can access them securely and use their features correctly.
CLIENTS
Twitter like
- Nostrmo - [source] đđ€đđ»(đ§đȘđ)
- Coracle - Super App [source] đ
- Amethyst - Super App with note edit, delete and other stuff with Tor [source] đ€
- Primal - Social and wallet [source] đđ€đ
- Iris - [source] đđ€đ
- Current - [source] đ€đ
- FreeFrom đ€đ
- Openvibe - Nostr and others (new Plebstr) [source] đ€đ
- Snort đ(đ€[early access]) [source]
- Damus đ [source]
- Nos đ [source]
- Nostur đ [source]
- NostrBand đ [info] [source]
- Yana đ€đđđ»(đ§) [source]
- Nostribe [on development] đ [source]
- Lume đ»(đ§đȘđ) [info] [source]
- Gossip - [source] đ»(đ§đȘđ)
- Camelus [early access] đ€ [source]
Communities
- CCNS - Community Curated Nostr Stuff [source]
- noStrudel - Gamified Experience [info] đ
- Nostr Kiwi [creator] đ
- Satellite [info] đ
- Flotilla - [source] đđ§
- Chachi - [source] đ
- Futr - Coded in haskell [source] đ§ (others soon)
- Soapbox - Comunnity server [info] [source] đ
- Ditto - Soapbox comunnity server đ [source] đ
- Cobrafuma - Nostr brazilian community on Ditto [info] đ
- Zapddit - Reddit like [source] đ
- Voyage (Reddit like) [on development] đ€
Wiki
Search
- Advanced nostr search - Advanced note search by isolated terms related to a npub profile [source] đ
- Nos Today - Global note search by isolated terms [info] [source] đ
- Nostr Search Engine - API for Nostr clients [source]
- Ntrends - Trending notes and profiles đ
Website
App Store
ZapStore - Permitionless App Store [source]
Audio and Video Transmission
- Castr - Your npub as podcast feed [source]
- Nostr Nests - Audio Chats [source] đ
- Fountain - Podcast [source] đ€đ
- ZapStream - Live streaming [source] đ
- Corny Chat - Audio Chat [source] đ
- Swae - Live streaming [source] (on development) âł
Video Streaming
Music
- Tidal - Music Streaming [source] [about] [info] đ€đđ
- Wavlake - Music Streaming [source] đ(đ€đ [early access])
- Tunestr - Musical Events [source] [about] đ
- Stemstr - Musical Colab (paid to post) [source] [about] đ
Images
- Lumina - Trending images and pictures [source] đ
- Pinstr - Pinterest like [source] đ
- Slidestr - DeviantArt like [source] đ
- Memestr - ifunny like [source] đ
Download and Upload
Documents, graphics and tables
- Mindstr - Mind maps [source] đ
- Docstr - Share Docs [info] [source] đ
- Formstr - Share Forms [info] đ
- Sheetstr - Share Spreadsheets [source] đ
- Slide Maker - Share slides đ (advice: https://zaplinks.lol/ and https://zaplinks.lol/slides/ sites are down)
Health
- Sobrkey - Sobriety and mental health [source] đ
- NosFabrica - Finding ways for your health data đ
- LazerEyes - Eye prescription by DM [source] đ
Forum
- OddBean - Hacker News like [info] [source] đ
- LowEnt - Forum [info] đ
- Swarmstr - Q&A / FAQ [info] đ
- Staker News - Hacker News like đ [info]
Direct Messenges (DM)
- 0xchat đ€đ [source]
- Nostr Chat đđ [source]
- Blowater đ [source]
- Anigma (new nostrgram) - Telegram based [on development] [source]
- Keychat - Signal based [đ€đ on development] [source]
Reading
- nRSS - Nostr RSS reader đ
- Highlighter - Insights with a highlighted read [info] đ
- Zephyr - Calming to Read [info] đ
- Flycat - Clean and Healthy Feed [info] đ
- Nosta - Check Profiles [on development] [info] đ
- Alexandria - e-Reader and Nostr Knowledge Base (NKB) [source] đ
Writing
- Habla - Blog [info] đ
- Blogstack - Blog [info]đ
- YakiHonne - Articles and News [info] đ€đđ
Lists
- Following - Users list [source] đ
- Nostr Unfollower - Nostr Unfollower
- Listr - Lists [source] đ
- Nostr potatoes - Movies List source đ»(numpy)
Market and Jobs
- Shopstr - Buy and Sell [source] đ
- Nostr Market - Buy and Sell đ
- Plebeian Market - Buy and Sell [source] đ
- Ostrich Work - Jobs [source] đ
- Nostrocket - Jobs [source] đ
Data Vending Machines - DVM (NIP90)
(Data-processing tools)
Games
- Chesstr - Chess đ [source]
- Jestr - Chess [source] đ
- Snakestr - Snake game [source] đ
- DEG Mods - Decentralized Game Mods [info] [source] đ
- NG Engine - Nostr Game Engine [source] đ
- JmonkeyEngine - Java game engine [source] đ
Customization
Like other Services
- Olas - Instagram like [source] đ€đđ
- Nostree - Linktree like đ
- Rabbit - TweetDeck like [info] đ
- Zaplinks - Nostr links đ
- Omeglestr - Omegle-like Random Chats [source] đ
General Uses
- Njump - HTML text gateway source đ
- Filestr - HTML midia gateway [source] đ
- W3 - Nostr URL shortener [source] đ
- Playground - Test Nostr filters [source] đ
- Spring - Browser đ
Places
- Wherostr - Travel and show where you are
- Arc Map (Mapstr) - Bitcoin Map [info]
Driver and Delivery
- RoadRunner - Uber like [on development] â±ïž
- Nostrlivery - iFood like [on development] â±ïž
[â ïžSCAMâ ïž] Arcade City - Uber like [source]
OTHER STUFF
Lightning Wallets (zap)
- Alby - Native and extension [info] đ
- ZBD - Gaming and Social [info] đ€đ
- Wallet of Satoshi [info] đ€đ
- Minibits - Cashu mobile wallet [info] đ€
- Blink - Opensource custodial wallet (KYC over 1000 usd) [source] đ€đ
- LNbits - App and extesion [source] đ€đđ»
- Zeus - [info] [source] đ€đ
Exchange
Media Server (Upload Links)
audio, image and video
- Nostr Build - [source] đ
- Nostr Check - [info] [source] đ
- NostPic - [source] đ
- Sovbit đ
- Voidcat - [source] đ
Without Nip: - Pomf - Upload larger videos [source] - Catbox - [source] - x0 - [source]
Donation and payments
- Zapper - Easy Zaps [source] đ
- Autozap [source] đ
- Zapmeacoffee đ
- Nostr Zap đ»(numpy)
- Creatr - Creators subscription đ
- Geyzer - Crowdfunding [info] [source] đ
- Heya! - Crowdfunding [source]
Security
- Secret Border - Generate offline keys đ»(java)
- Umbrel - Your private relay [source] đ
Key signing and Extension
- Nowser - Account access keys đ±(đ€đ) đ»(đ§đđȘ)
- Nos2x - Account access keys đ
- Nsec.app đ [info]
- Lume - [info] [source] đ§đȘđ
- Satcom - Share files to discuss - [info] đ
- KeysBand - Multi-key signing [source] đ
Code
- Nostrify - Share Nostr Frameworks đ
- Git Workshop (github like) [experimental] đ
- Gitstr (github like) [on development] â±ïž
- Osty [on development] [info] đ
- Python Nostr - Python Library for Nostr
- Sybil - Creating, managing and test Nostr events [on development] â±ïž
Relay Check and Cloud
- Nostr Watch - See your relay speed đ
- NosDrive - Nostr Relay that saves to Google Drive
Bidges and Getways
- Matrixtr Bridge - Between Matrix & Nostr
- Mostr - Between Nostr & Fediverse
- Nostrss - RSS to Nostr
- Rsslay - Optimized RSS to Nostr [source]
- Atomstr - RSS/Atom to Nostr [source]
Useful Profiles and Trends
nostr-voice - Voice note (just some clients)
NOT RELATED TO NOSTR
Android Keyboards
Personal notes and texts
- Joplin - privacy-focused note taking app with sync capabilities [source] đ±(đ€đ) - đ» (đ§đȘđ)
Front-ends
- Nitter - Twitter / X without your data [source]
- NewPipe - Youtube, Peertube and others, without account & your data [source] đ€
- Piped - Youtube web without you data [source] đ
Other Services
- Brave - Browser [source]
- DuckDuckGo - Search [source]
- LLMA - Meta - Meta open source AI [source]
- DuckDuckGo AI Chat - Famous AIs without Login [source]
- Proton Mail - Mail [source]
Other open source index: Degoogled Apps
Some other Nostr index on:
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2025-05-07 12:46:19This article was originally part of the sermon of Plebchain Radio Episode 109 (April 25, 2025) that nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqpqtvqc82mv8cezhax5r34n4muc2c4pgjz8kaye2smj032nngg52clq7fgefr and I did with Noa Gruman from nostr:nprofile1qyv8wumn8ghj7urjv4kkjatd9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wsqzqvfdqratfpsvje7f3w69skt34vd7l9r465d5hm9unucnl95yq0ethzx7cf and nostr:nprofile1qye8wumn8ghj7mrwvf5hguewwpshqetjwdshguewd9hj7mn0wd68ycmvd9jkuap0v9cxjtmkxyhhyetvv9usz9rhwden5te0dehhxarj9ehx2cn4w5hxccgqyqj8hd6eed2x5w8pqgx82yyrrpfx99uuympcxmkxgz9k2hklg8te7pq0y72 . You can listen to the full episode here:
https://fountain.fm/episode/gdBHcfDgDXEgALjX7nBu
Letâs start with the obvious: Bitcoin is metal because itâs loud, itâs aggressive, itâs uncompromising. Itâs the musical equivalent of a power chord blasted through a wall of ampsâa direct challenge to the establishment, to the fiat system, to the sanitized, soulless mainstream. Metal has always been about rebellion, about standing outside the norm and refusing to be tamed. Bitcoin, too, was born in the shadows, dismissed as the currency of outlaws and freaks, and it thrived there, fueled by the energy of those who refused to bow down
But Bitcoin isnât just any metal. Itâs progressive metal. âšProg metal is the genre that takes metalâs aggression and fuses it with experimentation, complexity, and a relentless drive to push boundaries. Itâs not satisfied with three chords and a chorus. Prog metal is about odd time signatures, intricate solos, unexpected detours, and stories that dig into philosophy, psychology, and the human condition. Itâs music for those who want more than just noiseâthey want meaning, depth, and innovation.
Thatâs Bitcoin. Bitcoin isnât just a blunt instrument of rebellion; itâs a living, evolving experiment. Itâs code thatâs open to anyone, a protocol that invites innovation, a system thatâs constantly being pushed, prodded, and reimagined by its community.
Like prog metal, Bitcoin is for the thinkers, the tinkerers, the relentless questioners. Itâs for those who see the flaws in the mainstream and dare to imagine something radically different. âš
Both prog metal and Bitcoin are about freedom â freedom from the tyranny of the predictable, the safe, the centrally controlled. They are countercultures within countercultures, refusing to be boxed in by genre or by law. Both attract those who crave complexity, who arenât afraid to get lost in the weeds, who want to build something new and beautiful from the chaos. âš
If you want to reach the heart of Bitcoinâs counterculture, you donât do it with bland, safe, mainstream pop. You do it with prog metalâwith music that refuses to compromise, that demands your attention, that rewards those who dig deeper. Prog metal is the true voice of Bitcoinâs core: the plebs, the builders, the dreamers who refuse to accept the world as it is. âš
Bitcoin is prog metal. Itâs technical, itâs rebellious, itâs unafraid to be different. Itâs music and money for those who want to break freeânot just from the old systems, but from the old ways of thinking. And as the mainstream tries to water down both, the true counterculture survives at the core, pushing boundaries, making noise, and refusing to die.
The sermon and episode clearly had an impact on people, as evidenced by the fountain charts here (snapshot taken on May 6, 2025)
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2025-05-07 12:39:48CHAPTER FIFTEEN
"Have you seen the news?" Sandraâs voice crackled through the phone, her tone urgent and unsettled.
James, seated in his office at JP Enterprises, furrowed his brows. He hadnât turned on the television yet. "No. What happened?"
"You need to check the headlines immediately. Itâs everywhere. Theyâve dragged your name through the mud!"
Without another word, James reached for the remote and turned on the large flat-screen mounted on his office wall. The screen lit up with a news report, the broadcasterâs voice sharp and sensational.
âShocking footage surfaces: JP Enterprisesâ President humiliates his only sister in broad daylight!â
Photos of James and Evelyn outside the company played in a dramatic sequence him confronting her, her being escorted out, and his seemingly cold expression. The captions twisted the story:
âHeartless Billionaire?â âPresident throws out helpless sister for asking moneyâ âThe shameful side of JP Enterprisesâ leader exposed!â
James leaned back in his chair, eyes narrowing as he watched.
"This is calculated," he muttered under his breath. "Scripted. Twisted."
He turned off the screen and called Sandra back. "I want Tracy's devices checked. Every message, every image. And I want a full trace on the origin of this story. Media outlets donât run this kind of narrative without a source."
"You think Tracyâs behind it?" Sandra asked, her voice low.
"She took the pictures, Iâm sure of it. But sheâs not working alone," James replied, voice steely. "This is too well-planned for one person. Theyâre trying to frame me, twist reality, and attack my image. And Iâll make sure every single one of them is exposed."
Meanwhile, at a discreet location, Mark, Helen, and Tracy gathered to watch the fire they had ignited. Tracy grinned as she scrolled through social media posts and reactions.
"Itâs gone viral," she said gleefully. "Everyone thinks that womanâs your sister. Itâs everywhere on blogs, gossip pages, even official news networks. The damage is done."
Mark chuckled darkly. "This will shatter his reputation. Letâs see how he enjoys being publicly hated."
Helen, sipping her wine with a satisfied look, added, "Itâs only the beginning. Letâs push this narrative harder. Weâll make sure the board at JP Enterprises starts questioning his character."
But little did they know James had already activated his private investigative team. Every file, every message, every trail was being traced.
Back at JP Enterprises, James stood by the window of his office, watching the skyline, his hands in his pockets.
"They want a war?" he said to himself quietly. "Then Iâll give them one. But on my own terms."
His phone buzzed. A message from his chief of cyber-security read:
âWeâve located the media contact. Payment traced to a dummy account linked to Helen Ray.â
James stared at the screen, his jaw tightening.
The day of the much-anticipated 16th Anniversary of JP Enterprises finally arrived, cloaked in glamour, prestige, and tension. The event venue, a grand luxury hall draped in velvet and golden decor, radiated elegance and opulence. Bright lights illuminated the red carpet, and camera flashes sparked like lightning as influential business magnates, city officials, and esteemed guests from far and wide began to pour in.
Among the prominent guests were Helen Ray, Mark, Tracy, and other members of the Ray family. Dressed in designer gowns and tailored suits, they mingled with high society, laughing and sipping champagne, their polished facades hiding the scheme they had carefully orchestrated for the night.
The hall buzzed with anticipation for the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. JP, the founders of the JP Empire. Meanwhile, in a secluded corner of the hall, Helen leaned towards Mark, whispering with a smirk, âSheâs on her way. Get ready for the show.â
The âsheâ Helen referred to was Evelyn, the same woman they had bribed to once again impersonate Jamesâs sister and stir public humiliation. This time, it wouldnât just be a few photos, they wanted a scandal of epic proportions, a scene so chaotic and public that it would crumble Jamesâs standing in the business world for good.
As guests chatted and live music flowed through the air, James entered the hall in a pristine black tuxedo, exuding power and poise. He walked beside his uncle Charles and his loyal staff, warmly greeting dignitaries and longtime associates. His presence commanded attention, but murmurs soon rippled through the crowd.
Whispers filled the air like wind in dry grass:
"Thatâs the man from the headline, isnât he?" "They say he threw his own sister out for asking for help." "Such cruelty⊠and yet here he is, smiling like a saint."
As James navigated through the crowd with measured grace, Helen sauntered over, her heels clicking on the marble floor, her expression dripping with sarcasm.
âWell, well, if it isnât our gallant President,â she began, feigning admiration. âI must say, you clean up well for someone who was just exposed in the most shameful news of the year.â
James turned to her with a calm but unreadable gaze. âHelen,â he greeted curtly.
She chuckled. âYou really should be more careful with family matters. The public has a long memory, you know.â
Before James could reply, a loud voice broke through the soft music. âJames! James! You left me with nothing!â
All heads turned toward the entrance, where Evelyn stumbled in, her appearance carefully staged to look disheveled and distraught. She weaved through the crowd, screaming and sobbing uncontrollably, clutching at the air as security hesitated to intervene.
âPlease! Iâm your sister! I just needed a little help!â she cried dramatically. âHow could you do this to your own blood?!â
Gasps echoed through the grand hall.
Guests froze in place, their judgmental stares directed at James. Cameraman didnât hesitate to raise their lenses. Phones were pulled out. A social media storm was already brewing in real time.
James stood still, eyes narrowed. He didnât move, didnât speak.
Tracy, standing beside Helen, discreetly snapped more photos, already typing up the next round of false headlines to feed into the media engine.
Helen smirked at the chaos and whispered, âThis is it. The downfall begins.â
But James wasnât shaken.
With quiet authority, he raised his hand, and two personal bodyguards appeared from the sidelines. He looked Evelyn square in the eye, then said, loud enough for the nearest guests to hear, âEscort this woman outside. She is not my sister. And she has no place here.â
Evelynâs cries turned more dramatic, but it was clear to the more discerning eyes in the room that something about her act was off. Her appearance was too deliberate, her performance too exaggerated.
As security led her away, some guests began to murmur with skepticism.
âWait⊠that woman doesnât even resemble him.â âIsnât it strange she showed up right after that story went viral?â âCould this be a setup?â
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2025-05-07 11:23:35"There are seasons to give and seasons to receive. The more we give when we can, the more we receive when we need to. Thatâs how great relationships work. Thatâs how resilient communities grow." (â Anja Schuetz )
On May 22 (Bitcoin Pizza Day, which this year in Warsaw, PL, makes a Day Zero for Bitcoin FilmFest 2025), Bitvocation, special cameos for this edition, will host a unique networking session â âż-Social.
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Fast-paced, good vibes, to help all participants build closer connections, and for those who need it, to break free from the fiat job with high signal resources and guidance.
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Expect conversations that go beyond âWhat do you do?â and âHow long have you been in Bitcoin?â
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Less small talk, more real connections with fellow Bitcoinersâfilmmakers, musicians, artists, founders, builders, and creative souls. For everyone who wants to share, learn, give, take, meet others, and collaborate.
- Bitcoiners from all over Europe + Honduras, El Salvador, Thailand, the US, Canada, Australia, Turkey, Iran, Dubai, and other corners of the world.
As Anja, the founder of Bitvocation, once told me:
"Face-to-face interactions create real connections and trustâvital ingredients for Bitcoinâs social layer. The best opportunities come to those who truly show up."
Thus, hope to see you in Warsaw, at Bitcoin FilmFest 2025. Get your ticket here, if you haven't done so yet (đ use the code 'BITVOCATION' to get a 10% discount). The 3rd annual edition. Around 300 people. Orange-pill cinema, decentralized music, permissionless, art. No other way, it's going to be FUN!
đĄ Check more about Bitvocation, a dynamic project empowering Bitcoiners with tools, guidance, and even hands-on work experience, for careers in Bitcoin-only markets.
BTC Your Mind. Let it Beat.... Ćela
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2025-05-07 10:25:30Across Switzerland, customers at SPAR supermarkets are now able to pay for their groceries using Lightning on Bitcoin â a step towards everyday Bitcoin adoption. This rollout was led by DFX, a Bitcoin services company focused on onboarding businesses and individuals to Bitcoin. Behind the scenes LNbits plays a key role.
## Lightning at the Checkout
SPARâs approach is simple: at the till, customers can scan a static QR code to pay in Bitcoin using the Lightning Network. Each checkout in each participating store has its own unique LNURL address â a reusable QR code designed for fast, low-friction Lightning payments.
To manage these LNURLs, DFX leverages LNbits. Using the LNbits Pay Links extension, DFX generates LNURLs for each till across the network of participating SPAR locations. The result is a robust, reliable setup that works at scale. Store staff do not interact with LNbits directly â instead, DFX manages the backend, ensuring each till has a dedicated LNURL without operational overhead for SPAR employees.
At SPAR we use static QR codes that meet the LNURL standard. Therefore we use LNbits. Each checkout has its own personal LNURL address which we generate with LNbits.
â Cyrill Thommen, CEO of DFX.Swissâ Cyrill Thommen, CEO of DFX.Swiss
## LNbits in Action
LNbits provided DFX with a modular, open-source solution that allows them to build only what they need, without locking into a rigid platform. For instance, DFX built custom monitoring around payment events using the LNbits API, while keeping full control over wallet infrastructure.
The ability to generate and manage LNURLs through the LNbits API, while layering additional monitoring and business logic on top, made LNbits a practical choice.
DFXâs setup highlights how open source software, Bitcoin and purpose-built tools can underpin enterprise-grade deployments. The system works reliably â without introducing friction for customers or staff.
Bitcoin in the Real World
Switzerland is already one of Europeâs most Bitcoin-friendly environments, with over 1,000 businesses accepting Bitcoin. But SPARâs implementation is noteworthy for its scale and practicality: everyday purchases, completed with Bitcoin, at a national supermarket chain.
LNbits' flexible architecture, API-first design, and plug-in system make it well suited to precisely this kind of adoption.
As more retailers explore Lightning integration, SPARâs rollout sets a precedent â showing how modular, open-source tools like LNbits can bring Bitcoin into daily life, seamlessly.
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2025-05-07 10:16:02Trong tháșż giá»i giáșŁi trĂ sá» ngĂ y cĂ ng phĂĄt triá»n, ABC88 ná»i báșt như má»t ná»n táșŁng ÄĂĄng tin cáșy, mang Äáșżn tráșŁi nghiá»m giáșŁi trĂ trá»±c tuyáșżn hoĂ n háșŁo cho ngưá»i dĂčng. ÄÆ°á»Łc xĂąy dá»±ng vá»i cĂŽng nghá» tiĂȘn tiáșżn, ABC88 khĂŽng chá» cung cáș„p giao diá»n thĂąn thiá»n, dá» sá» dỄng mĂ cĂČn tá»i ưu hĂła hiá»u suáș„t Äá» ngưá»i dĂčng cĂł thá» táșn hưá»ng những giĂąy phĂșt thư giĂŁn mÆ°á»Łt mĂ vĂ khĂŽng giĂĄn ÄoáșĄn. Ná»n táșŁng nĂ y phĂč hợp vá»i táș„t cáșŁ Äá»i tÆ°á»Łng ngưá»i dĂčng, từ ngưá»i má»i lĂ m quen Äáșżn ngưá»i cĂł kinh nghiá»m, nhá» vĂ o sá»± dá» dĂ ng trong viá»c Äiá»u hưá»ng vĂ truy cáșp cĂĄc tĂnh nÄng. Giao diá»n cá»§a ABC88 khĂŽng chá» trá»±c quan mĂ cĂČn ÄÆ°á»Łc thiáșżt káșż sao cho phĂč hợp vá»i má»i thiáșżt bá», giĂșp ngưá»i dĂčng dá» dĂ ng tham gia vĂ tÆ°ÆĄng tĂĄc dĂč lĂ qua mĂĄy tĂnh hay Äiá»n thoáșĄi di Äá»ng. KhĂŽng chá» váșy, ná»n táșŁng nĂ y cĂČn tá»i ưu hĂła tá»c Äá» táșŁi trang vĂ Äá» mÆ°á»Łt mĂ cá»§a cĂĄc trĂČ chÆĄi, giĂșp ngưá»i dĂčng cĂł thá» táșn hưá»ng tráșŁi nghiá»m giáșŁi trĂ vá»i cháș„t lÆ°á»Łng cao mĂ khĂŽng pháșŁi lo láșŻng vá» sá»± cá» ká»č thuáșt.
ABC88 cung cáș„p má»t há» sinh thĂĄi giáșŁi trĂ Äa dáșĄng vĂ phong phĂș, từ cĂĄc trĂČ chÆĄi sĂĄng táșĄo, cĂĄc chÆ°ÆĄng trĂŹnh giáșŁi trĂ tÆ°ÆĄng tĂĄc Äáșżn cĂĄc sá»± kiá»n vĂ khuyáșżn mĂŁi Äáș·c biá»t. Ná»n táșŁng nĂ y khĂŽng chá» dừng láșĄi á» viá»c cung cáș„p những trĂČ chÆĄi cÆĄ báșŁn, mĂ cĂČn luĂŽn cáșp nháșt những ná»i dung má»i nháș„t, ÄĂĄp ứng Äáș§y Äá»§ sá» thĂch cá»§a ngưá»i dĂčng. Những trĂČ chÆĄi khĂŽng chá» mang tĂnh giáșŁi trĂ mĂ cĂČn giĂșp ngưá»i chÆĄi thá» thĂĄch báșŁn thĂąn, kĂch thĂch tư duy sĂĄng táșĄo vĂ phĂĄt triá»n cĂĄc ká»č nÄng cĂĄ nhĂąn. Äiá»u nĂ y khiáșżn ABC88 trá» thĂ nh má»t lá»±a chá»n háș„p dáș«n khĂŽng chá» cho những ai muá»n tĂŹm má»t khĂŽng gian thư giĂŁn, mĂ cĂČn cho những ngưá»i muá»n há»c há»i vĂ tráșŁi nghiá»m những thá» thĂĄch má»i. BĂȘn cáșĄnh ÄĂł, cĂĄc chÆ°ÆĄng trĂŹnh khuyáșżn mĂŁi vĂ sá»± kiá»n Äáș·c biá»t cá»§a ABC88 ÄÆ°á»Łc tá» chức thưá»ng xuyĂȘn, mang Äáșżn cho ngưá»i dĂčng cÆĄ há»i nháșn những pháș§n quĂ giĂĄ trá». Những sá»± kiá»n nĂ y khĂŽng chá» lĂ cÆĄ há»i Äá» ngưá»i tham gia cĂł thá» giĂ nh ÄÆ°á»Łc cĂĄc giáșŁi thưá»ng háș„p dáș«n mĂ cĂČn lĂ cÆĄ há»i Äá» há» káșżt ná»i vá»i cá»ng Äá»ng ngưá»i chÆĄi, táșĄo ra má»t mĂŽi trưá»ng giáșŁi trĂ sĂŽi Äá»ng vĂ Äáș§y thĂș vá».
KhĂŽng chá» chĂș trá»ng vĂ o ná»i dung vĂ tĂnh nÄng, ABC88 cĂČn Äáș·c biá»t quan tĂąm Äáșżn váș„n Äá» báșŁo máșt vĂ an toĂ n cá»§a ngưá»i dĂčng. Vá»i viá»c sá» dỄng cĂĄc cĂŽng nghá» báșŁo máșt hiá»n ÄáșĄi, ná»n táșŁng nĂ y cam káșżt báșŁo vá» má»i thĂŽng tin cĂĄ nhĂąn cá»§a ngưá»i dĂčng má»t cĂĄch tá»i Äa, giĂșp ngưá»i tham gia yĂȘn tĂąm tuyá»t Äá»i khi tham gia cĂĄc hoáșĄt Äá»ng trĂȘn ná»n táșŁng. CĂĄc giao dá»ch tĂ i chĂnh vĂ thĂŽng tin cĂĄ nhĂąn Äá»u ÄÆ°á»Łc mĂŁ hĂła vĂ báșŁo vá» an toĂ n, trĂĄnh xa những nguy cÆĄ tiá»m áș©n từ cĂĄc cuá»c táș„n cĂŽng máșĄng. BĂȘn cáșĄnh ÄĂł, Äá»i ngĆ© há» trợ khĂĄch hĂ ng cá»§a ABC88 luĂŽn sáș”n sĂ ng há» trợ ngưá»i dĂčng 24/7, giĂșp giáșŁi ÄĂĄp má»i tháșŻc máșŻc vĂ xá» lĂœ nhanh chĂłng má»i váș„n Äá» phĂĄt sinh trong quĂĄ trĂŹnh sá» dỄng. Cháș„t lÆ°á»Łng dá»ch vỄ khĂĄch hĂ ng lĂ má»t yáșżu tá» quan trá»ng giĂșp ABC88 ghi Äiá»m vá»i ngưá»i dĂčng, bá»i ngưá»i tham gia khĂŽng chá» cáș§n má»t ná»n táșŁng giáșŁi trĂ tá»t mĂ cĂČn mong muá»n nháșn ÄÆ°á»Łc sá»± há» trợ nhiá»t tĂŹnh vĂ ká»p thá»i. ChĂnh vĂŹ váșy, ABC88 luĂŽn khĂŽng ngừng cáșŁi tiáșżn vĂ nĂąng cao cháș„t lÆ°á»Łng dá»ch vỄ cá»§a mĂŹnh Äá» mang Äáșżn cho ngưá»i dĂčng tráșŁi nghiá»m tá»t nháș„t.
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2025-05-07 08:49:00Sailing the Nile on the Dahabiya Gorgonia Nile Cruise offers an intimate way to experience the timeless beauty of Egypt. This elegant boat is ideal for travelers who seek calm, charm, and tradition. With only a few cabins onboard, guests can enjoy a more serene atmosphere compared to larger vessels. ETB Tours Egypt offers this unique cruise option as part of its Egypt vacation packages, blending cultural richness with comfort.
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2025-05-07 08:18:51Autor: Nicolas Riedl. Dieser Beitrag wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben. Sie finden alle Texte der Friedenstaube und weitere Texte zum Thema Frieden hier. Die neuesten Pareto-Artikel finden Sie in unserem Telegram-Kanal.
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Das Kriegsgrauen kriecht unter die Haut. Bilder von verstĂŒmmelten Beinen und Armen, von Kriegstraumatisierten schweigenden MĂ€nnern, von KriegsgrĂ€bern steigen auf. Als Mutter, Schwester, Tante, GroĂmutter wachsen die Ăngste, dass sich ein Verwandter von der politischen und medialen Kriegslust anstecken lĂ€sst und tatsĂ€chlich die Beteiligung an den nĂ€her kommenden kriegerischen Auseinandersetzungen in ErwĂ€gung zieht. Einen wĂŒtenden Kommentar anlĂ€sslich der wachsenden Kriegstreiberei verfasste unser Autor Nicolas Riedl.
Nicolas Riedl, Jahrgang 1993, geboren in MĂŒnchen, studierte Medien-, Theater- und Politikwissenschaften in Erlangen. Den immer abstruser werdenden Zeitgeist der westlichen Kultur dokumentiert und analysiert er in kritischen Texten. DarĂŒber hinaus ist er BĂŒchernarr, strikter Bargeldzahler und ein fĂŒr seine Generation ungewöhnlicher Digitalisierungsmuffel. Entsprechend findet man ihn auf keiner Social-Media-Plattform. Von 2017 bis 2023 war er fĂŒr die Rubikon-Jugendredaktion und Videoredaktion tĂ€tig.
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2025-05-07 07:16:54đ ïž MkDocs on macOS
For my local documentation, I was looking for an open-source tool to create and manage my content. With MkDocs, I found a mature, widely used, and actively maintained solution.
I think this tool is worth writing an article about. Iâm still new to it and donât have much experience yet. What tools do you use to create your documentation locally?
đ What is MkDocs?
MkDocs is an open source tool for building static websites from Markdown files, designed specifically for technical documentation.
â Key Features
| Feature | Description | |---------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------| | đ Markdown-based | Write content in
.md
files (e.g., with Zettlr, VS Code, Obsidian) | | đ Static site output | MkDocs renders a full HTML site with navigation, search, and styling | | đš Themes available | Most popular: Material for MkDocs | | đ Live preview | Usemkdocs serve
to view the docs locally in your browser | | đ§ Simple configuration | Controlled via a singlemkdocs.yml
file | | đ No cloud required | Fully local, ideal for privacy and offline work |
đŠ Is MkDocs open source?
Yes. MkDocs is fully open source and licensed under the MIT License â free to use, modify, and redistribute.
- đ GitHub: github.com/mkdocs/mkdocs
- đ PyPI: pypi.org/project/mkdocs
đ§ What can you build with MkDocs?
Examples include:
- Internal IT or team documentation
- Project or API documentation (e.g., GitHub projects)
- Manuals, Wikis, or checklists
- Offline technical knowledge bases
â Requirements
- macOS (e.g., Ventura, Sonoma)
- Terminal basics
- Python installed
đ§ Step 1: Install MkDocs
Install MkDocs locally for your user:
bash pip3 install --user mkdocs
(Optional) Add the Material theme:
bash pip3 install --user mkdocs-material
This gives your documentation a modern, responsive design.
đ§ Step 2: Make the
mkdocs
command availableBy default, pip installs MkDocs in a directory not included in your PATH. To fix that:
a) Check install location:
bash python3 -m site --user-base
Example output:
/Users/yourname/Library/Python/3.11
The relevant binary path is:
/Users/yourname/Library/Python/3.11/bin
b) Add to PATH permanently (zsh):
bash echo 'export PATH=$PATH:/Users/yourname/Library/Python/3.11/bin' >> ~/.zshrc source ~/.zshrc
Replace Python version if needed (
3.11
).
đ Step 3: Start a new MkDocs project
bash mkdocs new my-docs cd my-docs mkdocs serve
Now open: http://127.0.0.1:8000
đš Step 4: Enable the Material Theme
Edit
mkdocs.yml
:yaml theme: name: material
Then restart:
bash mkdocs serve
đ§© Alternative: Run via Python module
If you see this error:
zsh: command not found: mkdocs
⊠you can always run MkDocs via:
bash python3 -m mkdocs serve
đ MkDocs Awesome Pages Plugin
The
awesome-pages
plugin for MkDocs automatically builds navigation from your folder structure â no need to manually definenav:
inmkdocs.yml
.
â Open Source
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- Repo: github.com/lukasgeiter/mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin
đ ïž Installation
Install with pip:
bash pip3 install mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin
âïž Configure
mkdocs.yml
Add the plugin:
yaml plugins: - search - awesome-pages
â ïž Remove the
nav:
section if you use this plugin â it will otherwise be ignored.
đ Folder structure &
.pages
filesNavigation is based on the folder structure under
docs/
.Example structure:
docs/ âââ index.md âââ installation/ â âââ prerequisites.md â âââ setup.md âââ usage/ â âââ start.md â âââ features.md
â The plugin auto-generates a menu from this.
đ Example
mkdocs.yml
with plugin```yaml site_name: My Tech Docs theme: name: material
plugins: - search - awesome-pages
markdown_extensions: - admonition - toc: permalink: true ```
đ Further Resources
- đ GitHub: mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin
- đ PyPI: pypi.org/project/mkdocs-awesome-pages-plugin
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2025-05-07 06:56:25Wild parrots tend to fly in flocks, but when kept as single pets, they may become lonely and bored https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHcAOlamgDc
Source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-taught-pet-parrots-to-video-call-each-other-and-the-birds-loved-it-180982041/
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973639
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2025-05-07 06:16:30Hereâs Sean Voisen writing about how programming is a feeling:
For those of us who enjoy programming, there is a deep satisfaction that comes from solving problems through well-written code, a kind of ineffable joy found in the elegant expression of a system through our favorite syntax. It is akin to the same satisfaction a craftsperson might find at the end of the day after toiling away on well-made piece of furniture, the culmination of small dopamine hits that come from sweating the details on something and getting them just right. Maybe nobody will notice those details, but it doesnât matter. We care, we notice, we get joy from the aesthetics of the craft.
This got me thinking about the idea of satisfaction in craft. Where does it come from?
Continue Reading https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2025/craft-and-satisfaction/
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973628
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originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973626
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A segurança é outro ponto de destaque. A plataforma utiliza tecnologia de criptografia de ponta para garantir a proteção dos dados dos usuårios, além de oferecer métodos de pagamento confiåveis e populares entre os brasileiros, como PIX, boleto bancårio e carteiras digitais.
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2025-05-06 20:24:08https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIMZH7DEPPQ
I really enjoy listening to non-technical people talk about technology when they get the bigger picture impacts and how it relates to our humanity.
I was reminded of this video by @k00b's post about an AI generated video of a victim forgiving his killer.
Piper says, "Computers are better at words than you. Than I". But they are machines. They cannot feel. They cannot have emotion.
This people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me
~ Matthew 15:8
Most of us hate it when people are fake with us. When they say things they don't mean. When they say things just to get something they want from us. Yet, we are quickly falling into this same trap with technology. Accepting it as real and human. I'm not suggesting we can't use technology but we have to be careful that we do not fall into this mechanical trap and forget what makes humans special.
We are emotional and spiritual beings. Though AI didn't exist during the times Jesus walked the earth read the verse above in a broader context.
Then Pharisees and scribes came to Jesus from Jerusalem and said, âWhy do your disciples break the tradition of the elders? For they do not wash their hands when they eat.â He answered them, âAnd why do you break the commandment of God for the sake of your tradition? For God commanded, âHonor your father and your mother,â and, âWhoever reviles father or mother must surely die.â But you say, âIf anyone tells his father or his mother, âWhat you would have gained from me is given to God,â he need not honor his father.â So for the sake of your tradition you have made void the word of God. You hypocrites! Well did Isaiah prophesy of you, when he said:
ââThis people honors me with their lips,
but their heart is far from me;
in vain do they worship me,
teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.ââ
Empty words. Words without meaning because they are not from a pure desire and love. You may not be a Christian but don't miss the significance of this. There is a value in being real. Sharing true emotion and heart. Don't fall into the trap of the culture of lies that surrounds us. I would rather hear true words with mistakes and less eloquence any day over something fake. I would rather share a real moment with the ones I love than a million fake moments. Embrace the messy imperfect but real world.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973324
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@ bbef5093:71228592
2025-05-07 15:09:39Az EurĂłpai BizottsĂĄg terve az orosz urĂĄn- Ă©s energiafĂŒggĆsĂ©g felszĂĄmolĂĄsĂĄra
Az EurĂłpai BizottsĂĄg bejelentette, hogy korlĂĄtozni kĂvĂĄnja az Ășj urĂĄn-, dĂșsĂtott urĂĄn- Ă©s egyĂ©b, OroszorszĂĄgbĂłl szĂĄrmazĂł nukleĂĄris anyagokra vonatkozĂł ellĂĄtĂĄsi szerzĆdĂ©seket, ezzel is elĆsegĂtve, hogy az EurĂłpai UniĂł âteljesen megszĂŒntesseâ az orosz energiĂĄtĂłl valĂł fĂŒggĂ©sĂ©t[8][6][2].
A BizottsĂĄg Ășj ĂŒtemtervet mutatott be, amely rĂ©szletesen tartalmazza, hogyan kĂvĂĄnja megszĂŒntetni az orosz energiafĂŒggĆsĂ©get, miközben biztosĂtja az EU energiaellĂĄtĂĄsĂĄnak Ă©s ĂĄrainak stabilitĂĄsĂĄt[6][2][15].
FĆbb intĂ©zkedĂ©sek Ă©s cĂ©lok
- Az EU az orosz gĂĄzimport arĂĄnyĂĄt 45%-rĂłl 19%-ra csökkentette a 2022 mĂĄjusĂĄban indĂtott REPowerEU tervnek köszönhetĆen, de 2024-ben ismĂ©t növekedett az orosz gĂĄz behozatala[2][20].
- Az Ășj ĂŒtemterv szerint az orosz olaj, gĂĄz Ă©s nukleĂĄris energia fokozatosan, összehangoltan Ă©s biztonsĂĄgosan kerĂŒl ki az uniĂłs piacokrĂłl, miközben az EU a tiszta energiĂĄra valĂł ĂĄtĂĄllĂĄst gyorsĂtja fel[6][15][7].
- Az EU-tagĂĄllamoknak 2025 vĂ©gĂ©ig nemzeti terveket kell kĂ©szĂteniĂŒk arrĂłl, hogyan jĂĄrulnak hozzĂĄ az orosz gĂĄz, nukleĂĄris energia Ă©s olaj importjĂĄnak megszĂŒntetĂ©sĂ©hez[13][7][18].
- Az orosz eredetƱ urĂĄn, dĂșsĂtott urĂĄn Ă©s egyĂ©b nukleĂĄris anyagok esetĂ©ben Ășj korlĂĄtozĂĄsokat vezetnek be: az Euratom EllĂĄtĂĄsi ĂgynöksĂ©g (ESA) nem hagy jĂłvĂĄ Ășj orosz beszĂĄllĂtĂĄsi szerzĆdĂ©seket, Ă©s gazdasĂĄgi eszközökkel is igyekeznek visszaszorĂtani az importot[4][5][16].
- A meglĂ©vĆ rövid tĂĄvĂș szerzĆdĂ©seket 2025 vĂ©gĂ©ig meg kell szĂŒntetni, Ășj szerzĆdĂ©seket pedig nem lehet kötni; a hosszĂș tĂĄvĂș szerzĆdĂ©seket 2027 vĂ©gĂ©ig kell felmondani[5][7][6].
- Az intĂ©zkedĂ©sek cĂ©lja, hogy a teljes orosz gĂĄz- Ă©s olajimport 2027 vĂ©gĂ©ig megszƱnjön, az orosz atomenergia pedig fokozatosan kivezetĂ©sre kerĂŒljön[3][9][17].
Nukleåris håttér
- Az ESA jelentĂ©se szerint 2023-ban az EU-ban felhasznĂĄlt termĂ©szetes urĂĄn 23,4%-a Ă©rkezett OroszorszĂĄgbĂłl, ami 72,6%-os növekedĂ©st jelentett, fĆkĂ©nt a VVER tĂpusĂș orosz atomerĆmƱvek ĂŒzemanyag-felhalmozĂĄsa miatt[16].
- Az EU-ban 19 VVER reaktor mƱködik (Bulgåriåban, Csehorszågban, Finnorszågban, Magyarorszågon és Szlovåkiåban).
- Az EU termĂ©szetes urĂĄnszĂŒksĂ©glete a globĂĄlis igĂ©nyek mintegy 22%-ĂĄt teszi ki, a beszerzĂ©sek 91%-a KanadĂĄbĂłl, OroszorszĂĄgbĂłl, KazahsztĂĄnbĂłl Ă©s NigerbĆl szĂĄrmazik[16].
CélkitƱzés és indoklås
A BizottsĂĄg szerint az orosz energiafĂŒggĆsĂ©g felszĂĄmolĂĄsa nemcsak gazdasĂĄgi, hanem biztonsĂĄgpolitikai kĂ©rdĂ©s is, mivel OroszorszĂĄg többször is eszközkĂ©nt hasznĂĄlta az energiĂĄt az EU-val szemben[2][12]. A lĂ©pĂ©sek cĂ©lja, hogy az EU energiaellĂĄtĂĄsa biztonsĂĄgos, stabil Ă©s kiszĂĄmĂthatĂł maradjon, miközben az orosz energiaimportbĂłl szĂĄrmazĂł bevĂ©telek ne finanszĂrozhassĂĄk tovĂĄbb az Ukrajna elleni hĂĄborĂșt[6][2][12].
ForrĂĄsok alapjĂĄn kĂ©szĂŒlt magyar összefoglalĂł Ă©s fordĂtĂĄs
Citations: [1] Döntött az EurĂłpai BizottsĂĄg: teljes mĂ©rtĂ©kben megszĂŒntetik ... - 444 https://444.hu/2025/05/06/dontott-az-europai-bizottsag-teljes-mertekben-megszuntetik-az-orosz-energiatol-valo-fuggest [2] HĂĄrom Ă©ven belĂŒl felszĂĄmolnĂĄ az orosz energiafĂŒggĆsĂ©get az ... https://hu.euronews.com/my-europe/2025/05/06/harom-even-belul-felszamolna-az-orosz-energiafuggoseget-az-europai-bizottsag [3] 2027-re teljesen leĂĄllĂtanĂĄ az EurĂłpai BizottsĂĄg az orosz ... - Ăj SzĂł https://ujszo.com/kozelet/2027-re-teljesen-leallitana-az-europai-bizottsag-az-orosz-energiabehozatalt-a-nuklearis [4] BejelentettĂ©k BrĂŒsszelben: megkerĂŒlik MagyarorszĂĄgot, teljesen ... https://www.portfolio.hu/gazdasag/20250506/bejelentettek-brusszelben-megkerulik-magyarorszagot-teljesen-levalik-az-orosz-olajrol-es-gazrol-az-eu-759267 [5] Ărik az Ășjabb ĂŒtközĂ©s: BrĂŒsszel betiltanĂĄ az orosz energiĂĄt https://www.valaszonline.hu/2025/05/06/energia-szankcio-oroszorszag-haboru-eu-olaj-gaz-uran/ [6] Az EU teljes mĂ©rtĂ©kben megszĂŒnteti az orosz energiĂĄtĂłl valĂł fĂŒggĂ©sĂ©t https://hungary.representation.ec.europa.eu/az-eu-teljes-mertekben-megszunteti-az-orosz-energiatol-valo-fuggeset-2025-05-06_hu?prefLang=en [7] Megvan az ĂŒtemterv, vĂ©gleg betiltanĂĄ az orosz energiĂĄt az EurĂłpai ... https://index.hu/kulfold/2025/05/06/orosz-energiafuggoseg-orosz-gaz-olaj-import-europai-unio-repowereu/ [8] European Commission Unveils Plans To Restrict New Uranium ... https://www.nucnet.org/news/european-commission-unveils-plans-to-restrict-new-uranium-deals-with-russia-5-3-2025 [9] Az EU teljes mĂ©rtĂ©kben megszĂŒnteti az orosz energiĂĄtĂłl valĂł ... https://infostart.hu/belfold/2025/05/06/az-eu-teljes-mertekben-megszunteti-az-orosz-energiatol-valo-fuggoseget-a-nap-hirei [10] [PDF] EURĂPAI BIZOTTSĂG BrĂŒsszel, 2025.4.9. COM(2025) 159 final ... https://secure.ipex.eu/IPEXL-WEB/download/file/082d29089612ec1e019619f955940250 [11] KiszivĂĄrgott az EurĂłpai BizottsĂĄg 2025-ös munkaprogramja https://www.eu-monitor.hu/hu/cikk/20250206-kiszivargott-az-europai-bizottsag-2025-os-munkaprogramja [12] EU says it will end dependency on Russian energy supplies https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20250507_B4/ [13] VĂ©gleg levĂĄlik az orosz energiĂĄrĂłl az EurĂłpai UniĂł ... - NĂ©pszava https://nepszava.hu/3278673_oroszorszag-europai-unio-foldgaz-koolaj-levalas-terv [14] Egyre több eurĂłpai orszĂĄg tĂĄmogatja az atomenergiĂĄt https://www.vg.hu/nemzetkozi-gazdasag/2025/03/atomenergia-energiatarolas-europa [15] Az EU teljes mĂ©rtĂ©kben megszĂŒnteti az orosz energiĂĄtĂłl valĂł ... https://karpatinfo.net/energiafuggetlenseg-orosz-foldgaz-orosz-energiafuggoseg-2025-05-07 [16] EU outlines measures to end Russian gas, oil imports by end-2027 https://balkangreenenergynews.com/eu-outlines-measures-to-end-russian-gas-oil-imports-by-end-2027/ [17] Az EurĂłpai UniĂł 2027 vĂ©gĂ©re betiltanĂĄ az orosz gĂĄz importjĂĄt https://www.korkep.sk/cikkek/gazdasag/2025/05/05/az-europai-unio-2027-vegere-betiltana-az-orosz-gazimportot/ [18] FicĂłnak Ă©s OrbĂĄnnak sem tetszik, hogy az EU teljesen kitiltanĂĄ az ... https://napunk.dennikn.sk/hu/4623240/ficonak-es-orbannak-sem-tetszik-hogy-az-eu-teljesen-kitiltana-az-orosz-energiat/ [19] VĂĄrhelyi OlivĂ©r kĂ©slelteti az EU orosz energiafĂŒggĆsĂ©gĂ©t felszĂĄmolĂł ... https://telex.hu/kulfold/2025/05/05/varhelyi-oliver-europai-bizottsag-orosz-energia-kivaltas-hatraltatas [20] REPowerEU roadmap - Energy - European Commission https://energy.ec.europa.eu/strategy/repowereu-roadmap_en
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@ 5d4b6c8d:8a1c1ee3
2025-05-06 19:49:39One of the best first rounds in recent memory just concluded. Let's recap our playoff contests.
Bracket Challenge
In our joint contest with Global Sports Central, @WeAreAllSatoshi is leading the way with 85 points, while me and some nostr jabroni are tied for second with 80 points.
The bad news is that they are slightly ahead of us, with an average score of 62 to our 60.8. We need to go back in time and make less stupid picks.
Points Challenge
With the Warriors victory, I jumped into a commanding lead over @grayruby. LA sure let most of you down. I say you hold @realBitcoinDog responsible for his beloved hometown's failures.
I still need @Car and @Coinsreporter to make their picks for this round. The only matchup they can choose from is Warriors (7) @ Timberwolves (6). Lucky for them, that's probably the best one to choose from.
| Stacker | Points | |---------|--------| | @Undisciplined | 25| | @grayruby | 24| | @Coinsreporter | 19 | | @BlokchainB | 19| | @Carresan | 18 | | @gnilma | 18 | | @WeAreAllSatoshi | 12 | | @fishious | 11 | | @Car | 1 |
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973284
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@ 8671a6e5:f88194d1
2025-05-06 16:23:25"I tried pasting my login key into the text field, but no luckâit just wouldn't work. Turns out, the login field becomes completely unusable whenever the on-screen keyboard shows up on my phone. So either no one ever bothered to test this on a phone, or they did and thought, âEh, who needs to actually log in anyway?â."
### \ \ Develop and evolve
Any technology or industry at the forefront of innovation faces the same struggle. Idealists, inventors, and early adopters jump in first, working to make things usable for the technical crowd. Only later do the products begin to take shape for the average user.
Bitcoinâs dropping the Ball on usability (and user-experience)
First, we have to acknowledge the progress we've made. Bitcoin has come a long way in terms of usabilityâno doubt about it. Even if I still think itâs bad, itâs nowhere near as terrible as it was ten or more years ago. The days of printing a paper wallet from some shady website and hoping it would still work months or years later are behind us. The days of buggy software never getting fixed are mostly over.
The Bitcoin technology itself made progress through many BIPs (Bitcoin Improvement Proposals) and combined with an increasing number of apps, devs, websites and related networks (Liquid, Lightning, Nostr, ....) we can say that we're seeing a strong ecosystem going its way. The ecosystem is alive and expanding, and technically, things are clearly working. The problem is that weâre still building with a mindset where developers and project managers consider usabilityâbut donât truly care about it in practice. They donât lead with it. (Yes, there are always exceptions.)
All that progress looks cool, when you see the latest releases of hardware wallets, software wallets, exchanges, nostr clients and services built purely for bitcoin, you're usually thinking that we've progressed nicely. But I want to focus on the downside of all these shiny tools. Because if Bitcoin has made it this far, itâs mostly thanks to people who deeply understand its value and are stubborn enough to push through the friction. They donât give up when the user experience sucks.
Many bitcoiners completely lost their perspective on the software front in my opinion. Because we could have been so much further ahead, and we didn't because some of the most important components on the user-facing side of Bitcoin (arguably the most important part) hasnât kept pace with the popularity and possible growth. And that should be a great concern, because Bitcoin is meant to be open and accessible. The blockchain is public. This is supposed to be for everyone. This is an open ledger technology so in theory everything is user-facing to one extent or another. Yet we fail on that front to make the glue stick. Somewhere, weâre easily amused by the tools we create, and often contains hurdles we canât see or feel. While users reject it after 5 seconds tops.
We didnât came a lot further yet, because weâve ignored usability at its core (pun intended).
Iâm not talking about usability in the âit works on my machineâ sense. Iâm talking about usability that meets the standard of modern apps. Think Spotify, Instagram, Uber, Gmail. Products that ordinary people use without reading a manual or digging through forums.
Thatâs the bar. Weâre still far from it.
Bad UX scares your grandma away
⊠and thatâs how many bitcoiners apparently like it.
Subsequently, when I say usability, Iâm using it as an umbrella term. For me, it covers user experience, user interface, and real-life, full-cycle testingâfrom onboarding a brand new user to rolling out a new version of the app. And oh boy, our onboarding is so horrible. (âHey wanna try bitcoin? Hereâs an app that takes up to 4 minutes or more to get though, but wait, youâll have to install a plugin, or wait Iâll send you an on-chain transactionâŠ)
Take a look at the listings on Bitvocation, an excellent job board for Bitcoiners and related projects. Youâll quickly notice a pattern: almost no companies are hiring software testers. Itâs marketing, more marketing, some sales, and of course, full-stack developers. But ⊠No testers.
Because testing has become something thatâs often skipped or automated in a hurry. Maybe the devs run a test locally to confirm that the feature they just built doesnât crash outright. Thatâs it. And if testing does happen at a company, itâs usually shallowâfocused only on the top five percent of critical bugs. The finer points that shape real user experience, like button placement, navigation flow, and responsiveness, are dumped on âthe community.â
Which leads to some software being rushed out to production, and only then do teams discover how many problems exist in the real world. If thereâs anyone left to care that is, since most teams are scattered all over the world and get paid by the hour by some VC firm on a small runway to a launch date.
This has real life consequences Iâve seen for myself with new users. Like a lightning wallet having a +5 minute onboarding time, and a fat on-screen error for the new users, or a hardware wallet stuck in an endless upgrade loop, just because nobody tested it on a device that was âoldâ (as in, one year old).
The result is clear: usability and experience testing are so low on the priority list, they may as well not exist. And thatâs tragic, because the enthusiasm of new users gets crushed the moment they run into what I call Linuxâplaining.
Thatâs when something obvious fails â like a lookup command thatâs copied straight from their own help documentation but doesnât work â and the answer you get as a user is something like: âYeah, but first you have toâŠâ followed by an explanation that isnât mentioned anywhere in the interface or documentation. You were just supposed to know. No one updates the documentation, and no one cares. As most of the projects are very temporary or donât really care if it succeeds or not, because theyâre bitcoiners and bitcoin always wins. Just like PGP always was super cool and good, and users should just be smarter.
Lessons from the past usability disasters
We can always learn from the past especially when its precedents are still echoing through the systems we use today
So here goes, some examples from the legacy / fiat industry:
Lotus Notes, for example. Once a titan in enterprise communication software, which managed to capture about 145 million mailboxes. But its downfall is an example of what happens when you ignore and keep ignoring real-life user needs and fail to evolve with the market. Software like that doesnât just fade, it collapses under the weight of its own inertia and bloat. If you think bitcoin canât have that, yes⊠weâre of course not having a competitor in the market (hard money is hard money, not a mailbox or office software provider of course). But we can erode trust to the extent that it becomes LotusNotesâd.
Its archaic 1990s interface came with clunky navigation and a chaotic document management system. Users got frustrated fastâbasic tasks took too long. Picture this: you're stuck in a cubicle, trying to find the calendar function in Lotus Notes while a giant office printer hisses and spits out stacks of paper behind you. The platform never made the leap to modern expectations. It failed to deliver proper mobile clients and clung to outdated tech like LotusScript and the Domino architecture, which made it vulnerable to security issues and incompatible with the web standards of the time. By 2012, IBM pulled the plug on the Lotus brand, as businesses moved en masse to cloud-based alternatives.
Another kind of usability failure has plagued PGP1 (and still does so after 34 years). PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a time-tested and rock-solid method for encryption and key exchange, but itâs riddled with usability problems, especially for anyone who isnât technically inclined.
Its very nature and complexity are already steep hurdles (and yes, you canât make it fully easy without compromising how itâs supposed to workâgranted). But the real problem? Almost zero effort has gone into giving even the most eager new users a manageable learning curve. That neglect slowly killed off any real user baseâexcept for the hardcore encryption folks who already know what theyâre doing.
Ask anyone in a shopping street or the historic center of your city if theyâve heard of PGP. And on the off chance someone knows itâs not a trendy new fast-food joint called âPerfectly Grilled Poultry,â the odds of them having actually used it in the past six months are basically zero, unless you happen to bump into that one neckbeard guy in his 60s wearing a stained Star Wars T-shirt named Leonard.
The builders of PGP made one major mistake: they never treated usability as a serious design goal (thatâs normal for people knee deep in encryption, I get that, itâs the way it is). PGP is fantastic on itself. Other companies and projects tried to build around it, but while they stumbled, tools like Signal and ProtonMail stepped in; offering the same core features of encryption and secure messaging, minus the headache. They delivered what PGP never could: powerful functionality wrapped in something regular people can actually use. Now, weâve got encrypted communication flowing through apps like Signal, where all the complex tech is buried so deep in the background, the average user doesnât even realize itâs there. ProtonMail went one step further even, integrating PGP so cleanly that users never need to exchange keys or understand the cryptography behind it all, yet still benefit from bulletproof encryption.
Thereâs no debateâthis shift is a good thing. History shows that unusable software fades into irrelevance. Whether due to lack of interest, failure to reach critical mass, or a competitor swooping in to eat market share, clunky tools donât survive. Now, to be clear, Bitcoin doesnât have to worry about that kind of threat. Thereâs no real competition when it comes to hard money. Unless, of course, you genuinely believe that flashy shitcoins are a viable alternativeâin which case, you might as well stop reading here and go get yourself scammed on the latest Solana airdrop or whatever hype trainâs leaving the station today for the degens.
The main takeaway here is that Bitcoin must avoid becoming the next Lotus Notes, bloated with features but neglected by usersâor the next PGP, sidelined by its own lack of usability. That kind of trajectory would erode trust, especially if usability and onboarding keep falling behind. And honestly, weâre already seeing signs of this in bitcoin. User adoption in Europe, especially in countries like Germany is noticeably lagging. The introduction of the EUâs MiCA regulations isnât helping either. Most of the companies that were actually pushing adoption are now either shutting down, leaving the EU, or jumping through creative loopholes just to stay alive. And the last thing on anyoneâs mind is improving UX. It takes time, effort, and specialized people to seriously think through how to build this properly, from the beginning, with this ease of use and onboarding in mind. Thatâs a luxury most teams canât or wonât prioritize right now. Understandably when the lack of funds is still a major issue within the bitcoin space. (for people sitting on hard money, thereâs surprisingly little money flowing into useful projects that arenât hyped up empty boxes)
The number of nodes being set up by end users worldwide isnât exactly skyrocketing either. Sure, thereâs some growth but letâs not overstate it. Based on Bitnodesâ snapshots taken in March of each year, weâre looking at: 2022 : around 10500 2023 : around 17000 2024 : around 18500 2025 : around 21000 (I know there are different methods of measuring these, like read-only nodes, the % change is roughly the same nonetheless)
In my opinion, if we had non-clunky software that was actually released with proper testing and usability in mind, we couldâve easily doubled those node numbers. A bad user experience with a wallet spreads fastâand brings in exactly zero new users. The same goes for people trying to set up a miner or spin up a node, only to give up after a few frustrating steps. Sure, there are good people out there making guides and videos2 to help mitigate those hurdles, and that helps. But letâs be honest: thereâs still very little âwowâ factor when average users interact with most Bitcoin software. Almost every time they walk away, itâs because of one of two thingsâusability issues or bugs.
For the record: if a user canât set up a wallet because the interface is so rotten or poorly tested, so they donât know where to click or how to even select a seed word from a list, then thatâs a problem â thatâs a bug. Argue all you want: sure, itâs not a code-level bug and no, itâs not a system crash. But it is a usability failure. Call it onboarding friction, UX flaw, whatever fits your spreadsheet or circus Maximus of failures in your ticketing system. Bottom line: if your software doesnât help users accomplish its core purpose, itâs broken. Itâs a bug. Pretending itâs something a copywriter or marketing team can fix is pure deflection. The solution isnât to relabel the problem, 1990âs telecom-style, just to avoid dealing with it. Itâs to actually sit down, think, collaborate, and go through the issue, and getting real solutions out. âNo itâs not an issue, thatâs how it worksâ like someone from a failing (and by now defunct) wallet told me once, is not a solution.
You got 21 seconds
The user canât be onboarded because your software has an âissueâ? In my book, thatâs a bug. The usual response when you report it? âYeah, thatâs not a priority.â Well, guess what? It actually is a priority. All these small annoyances, hurdles, and bits of BS still plague this industry, and they make the whole experience miserable for regular people trying it out for the first time. The first 21 seconds (yeah, you see what I did there) are the most important when someone opens new software. If it doesnât click right awayâif theyâre fiddling with sats or dollar signs, or hunting for some hidden setting buried behind a tiny arrowâitâs game over. Theyâre annoyed. Theyâre gone.
And this is exactly why weâre seeing a flood of shitcoin apps sweeping new users off their feet with "faster apps" or "nicer designs" apps that somehow can afford the UI specialists and slick, centralized setups to spread their lies and scams.
I hate to say it, but the Phantom wallet for example, for the Solana network, loaded with fake airdrop schemes and the most blatant scams â has a far better UX than most Bitcoin wallets and Lightning Wallets. Learn from it. Download that **** and get to know what we do wrong and how we can learn from the enemy.
Thatâs a hard truth. So, instead of just screaming âUh, shitcooooin!â (yes, we know it is), maybe we should start learning from it. Their apps are better than ours in terms of UI and UX. They attract more people 5x faster (we know thatâs also because of the fast gains and retardation playing with the marketing) but we canât keep ignoring that. Somehow these apps attract more than our trustworthiness, our steady, secure, decentralized hard money truth.
Itâs like stepping into one of the best Italian restaurants in townâsupposedly. But then the menuâs a mess, the staff is scrolling on their phones, and something smells burnt coming from the kitchen. So, what do you do? You walk out. You cross the street to the fast food joint and order a burger and fries. And as youâre walking out with your food, someone from the Italian place yells at you: âFast food is bad!â âYeah man I know, I wanted a nice Spaghetti aglio e olio, but here I am, digesting a cheeseburger that felt rather spongy.â (the problem is so gone so deep now, that users just walk past that Italian restaurant, donât even recognize it as a restaurant because it doesnât have cheeseburgers).
Fear of the dark
Technical people, not marketeers built bitcoin, itâs build on hundreds of small building blocks that interacted over time to have the bitcoin network and itâs immer evolving value. At one point David Chaum cooked up eCash, using blind signatures to let people send digital money anonymously â except it was still stuck on clunky centralized servers. Go back even further, to the 1970s, when Diffie, Hellman, and Rivest introduced public-key cryptographyâthe magic sauce that gave us secure digital signatures and authentication, making sure your messages stayed private and tamper-proof.
Fast forward to the 1990s, where peer-to-peer started to take off, decentralized networks getting started. Adam Backâs Hashcash in â97 used proof-of-work to fight email spam, and the cypherpunks were all about sticking it to the man with privacy-first, the invention 199 Human-Readable 128-bit keys3, decentralized systems. We started to swap files over p2p networks and later, torrents.
All these partsâanonymous cash, encryption, and leaderless networks finally clicked into place when Satoshi Nakamoto poured them into a chain of blocks, built on an ingenious âtime-stampingâ system: the timechain, or blockchain if you prefer. And just like that, Bitcoin was bornâa peer-to-peer money system that didnât need middlemen and actually worked without any central servers.
So yes, itâs only natural that Bitcoin and the many tools, born from math, obscurity, and cryptography, isnât exactly always a user-interface darling. Thatâs also itâs charm for me in any case, as the core is robust and valuable beyond belief. Thatâs why we love to so see more use, more adoption.
But that doesnât mean we canât squash critical âshow-stopperâ bugs before releasing bitcoin-related software. And it sure as hell doesnât mean we should act like jerks when a user points out somethingâs broken, confusing, or just doesnât meet expectations. We canât be complacent either about our role as builders of the next generations, as the core is hard money, and it would be a fatal mistake for the world to see it being used only for some rockstars from Wall Street and their counterparts to store their debt laden fiat. We can free people, make them better, make them elevate themselves. And yet, the people we try to elevate, we often alienate. All because we donât test our stuff well enough. We should be so good, we blow the banking apps away. (theyâre blowing themselves out of the market luckily with fiat âfeaturesâ and overly over the top use of âanalyticsâ to measure your carbon footprint for example).
We should be so damn professional that someone using Bitcoin apps for a full year wouldnât even notice any bugs, because there wouldnât be much to get annoyed by.
So⊠we have to do better. Iâve seen it time and time again â on Lightning tipping apps, Nostr plugins, wallets, hardware wallets, even metal plates we can screw up somehow ⊠you name it. âIt works on my machineâ, isnât enough anymore! Those days are over.
Even apps built with solid funding and strong dev and test teams like fedi.xyz4 can miss the mark. While the idea was good and the app itself ran fine without too much hurdles and usual bugs. But usability failed on a different front: there was just nothing meaningful to do in the app beyond poking around, chatting a bit, and sending a few sats back and forth. The communities itâs supposed to connect, just arenât there, or werenât there âyetâ.
Itâs a beautifully designed application and a strong proof-of-concept for federated community funds. But then⊠nothing. No one I know uses it. Their last blogpost was from beginning of October 2024, which doesnât bode well, writing this than 6 months after. That said, they got some great onboarding going, usually under 20 seconds, which proves it can be done right (even if it was all a front-end for a more complex backend).
As you can see âusabilityâ is a broad terminology, covering technical aspects, user-interface, but also use-cases. Even if you have a cool app that works really well and is well thought-out users wonât use it if thereâs no real substance. You canât get that critical mass by waiting for customers to come in or communities to embrace it. They wonât, because most of the individuals already had past experiences with bitcoin apps or services, and thereâs a reason for them not being on-board already.
A lot of bitcoin companies build tools for new people. Never for the lapsed people, the persons that came in, thought of it as an investment or âa coinâ⊠then left because of a bad experience or the price going down in fiat. All the while we have some software that usually isnât so kind to new people, or causes loss of funds and time. Even if they make one little âmistakeâ of not knowing the system beforehand.
Bitcoinâs Moby Dick
\ Bitcoin itself has a big issue here. The user base could grow faster, and more robust, if there wasnât software that worked as a sort of repellent against users.
I especially see a younger and less tech-savvy audience absolutely disliking the software we have now. No matter if itâs Electrumâs desktop wallet (hardly the sexiest tool out there, although I like it myself, but it lacks some features), Sparrow, or any lightning wallet out there (safe for WoS). I even saw people disliking Proton wallet, which I personally thought of as something really slick, well-made and polished. But even that doesnât cut it for many people, as the âaccountâ and âwalletâ system wasnât clear enough for them. (You see, we all have the same bias, because we know bitcoin, we look at it from a perspective of âfacepalm, of course itâs a wallet named âaccountâ, but when you sit next to a new user, it becomes clear that this is a hurdle. (please proton wallet: name a wallet a wallet, not âaccountâ. But most users already in bitcoin, love what youâre doing)
Naturally disliking usability
The same technically brilliant people who maintain Bitcoin and build its apps havenât quite tapped into their inner Steve Jobsâif that person even exists in the Bitcoin space. Letâs be honest: the next iOS-style wow moment, or the kind of frictionless usability seen in Spotify or Instagram, probably wonât come from hardcore Bitcoin devs alone. In fact, some builders in the space seem to actively disregardâor even look down onâdiscussions about usability. Just mention names like Wallet of Satoshi (yes, we all know itâs a custodial frontend) or the need for smoother interactions with Bitcoin, and youâll get eye-rolls or defensive rants instead of curiosity or openness.
Moving more towards a better user interface for things like Sparrow or Bitcoin Core for example, would bring all kinds of âbad thingsâ according to some, and on top of that, bring in new users (noobs) that ask questions like: âDo you burn all these sats when I make a transaction?â (Yes, thatâs a real one.)
I get the âusability sucksâ gripe â fear of losing key features, dumbing things down, or opening the door to unwanted changes (like BIP proposals real bitcoiners hate) that tweak bitcoin to suit any userâs whim. Close to no one in bitcoin (really in bitcoin!) wants that, including me.
That fear is however largely unfounded; because Bitcoin doesnât change without consensus. Any change that would undermine its core use or value proposition simply wonât make it through. And letâs be honest: most of the users who crave these âfaster,â centralized alternativesâthose drawn to slick apps, one-click solutions, and dopamine-driven UIâwill either stick with fiat, ape into the shitcoin-of-the-month, or praise the shiny new CBDC once it drops (âmuch fast, much coolâ). These degen types, chasing fiat gains and jackpot dreams, arenât relevant to this story, No matter what we build for bitcoin, theyâll always love the fiat-story and will always dislike bitcoin because itâs not a jackpot for them. (Honestly, why donât they just gamble at a casino?)
People who fear that improving usability will somehow bring down the Bitcoin network are being a bit too paranoidâand honestly, they often donât understand what usability or proper testing actually means.
They treat it like fluff, when in reality it's fundamental. Usability doesn't mean dumbing things down or compromising Bitcoin's core values; it means understanding why your fancy new app isnât being used by anyone outside of your bubble. Testing is the beating heart of getting things out with confidence. Nothing more satisfying in software building than to proudly show even your beta versions to users, knowing itâs well tested. Itâs much more than clicking a few buttons and tossing your code on GitHub. It's about asking real questions: can someone outside your Telegram group actually use this and will it they be using the software at all?
If you create a Nostr app that opens an in-app browser window and then tries to log you in with your NIPS05 or NIPS07 or whatever number it is that authenticates you, then you need to think about how itâs going to work in real life. Have people already visited this underlying website? Is that website using the exact same mechanism? Is it really working like we think it is in the real world? (Some notable good things are happening with the development of Keychat for example, I have the feeling they get it, itâs not all bad). And yes, there are still bugs and things to improve there, theyâre just starting. (The browser section and nostr login need some work imho).
Guess what? You can test your stuff. But it takes time and effort. The kind of effort that, if skipped, gets multiplied across thousands of people. Thousands of people wasting their time trying to use your app, hitting errors, assuming they did something wrong, retrying, googling workaroundsâonly to eventually realize: itâs not them. Itâs a bug. A bug you didnât catch. Because you didnât test. And now everyone loses. And guess what? Those users? Theyâre not coming back.
A good example (to stay positive here) is Fountain App, where the first versions were , eh⊠letâs say not so good, and then quickly evolved into a company and product that works really well, and also listens to their users and fixes their bugs. The interface can still be better in my opinion, but itâs getting there. And itâs super good now.
A bad example? Alby. (Sorry to say.) It still suffers from a bloated, clunky interface and an onboarding flow that utterly confuses new or returning users. It just doesnât get the job done. Opinions may vary, sure, but hand this app to any non-technical user and ask them to get online and do a Nostr zap. Watch what happens. If they even manage to get through the initial setup, that is.
Another example? Bitkit. When I tried transferring funds from the "savings" to the "spending" account, the wallet silently opened a Lightning channelâno warning, no explanationâand suddenly my coins were locked up. To make things worse, the wallet still showed the full balance as spendable, even though part of it was now stuck in that channel. That was in November 2024, the last time I touched Bitkit. I wasted too much time trying to figure it out, I havenât looked back (assuming the project is even still alive, I didnât see them pop up anywhere).
Some metal BIP39 backup tools are great in theory but poorly executed. I bought one that didnât even include a simple instruction on how to open it. The person I gave it to spent two hours trying to open it with a screwdriver and even attempted drilling. Turns out, it just slides open with some pressure. A simple instruction wouldâve saved all that frustration.
Builders often assume users âjust get it,â but a small guide couldâve prevented all the hassle. Itâs a small step, but itâs crucial for better user experience. So why not avoid such situations and put a friggin cheap piece of paper in the box so people know how to open it? (The creators would probably facepalm if they read this, âhow can users nĂČt see this?â). Yeah,⊠put a paper in there with instructions.
Thatâs natural, because as a creator youâre âinâ it, you know. You donât see how others would overlook something so obvious.
Bitcoiners are extremely bad on that front.
Iâll dive deeper into some examples in part 2 of this post.
By AVB
end of part 1
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1 https://philzimmermann.com/EN/findpgp/
2 BTC sessions: set up a bitcoin node
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2025-05-06 16:11:35India csökkentenĂ© az atomerĆmƱvek Ă©pĂtĂ©si idejĂ©t ambiciĂłzus nukleĂĄris cĂ©ljai elĂ©rĂ©sĂ©hez
India cĂ©lja, hogy a jelenlegi 10 Ă©vrĆl a âvilĂĄgszĂnvonalĂșâ 6 Ă©vre csökkentse atomerĆmƱvi projektjeinek kivitelezĂ©si idejĂ©t, hogy elĂ©rje a 2047-re kitƱzött, 100 GW beĂ©pĂtett nukleĂĄris kapacitĂĄst.
Az SBI Capital Markets (az Indiai Ăllami Bank befektetĂ©si banki leĂĄnyvĂĄllalata) jelentĂ©se szerint ez segĂtene mĂ©rsĂ©kelni a korĂĄbbi költsĂ©gtĂșllĂ©pĂ©seket, Ă©s vonzĂłbbĂĄ tennĂ© az orszĂĄgot a globĂĄlis befektetĆk szĂĄmĂĄra.
A jelentĂ©s szerint a jelenlegi, mintegy 8 GW kapacitĂĄs Ă©s a csak 7 GW-nyi Ă©pĂtĂ©s alatt ĂĄllĂł kapacitĂĄs mellett âjelentĆs gyorsĂtĂĄsâ szĂŒksĂ©ges a cĂ©lok elĂ©rĂ©sĂ©hez.
A kormĂĄny elindĂtotta a ânukleĂĄris energia missziĂłtâ, amelyhez körĂŒlbelĂŒl 2,3 milliĂĄrd dollĂĄrt (2 milliĂĄrd eurĂłt) kĂŒlönĂtett el K+F-re Ă©s legalĂĄbb öt Bharat kis modulĂĄris reaktor (BSMR) telepĂtĂ©sĂ©re, de tovĂĄbbi kihĂvĂĄsokat kell megoldania a cĂ©lok elĂ©rĂ©sĂ©hez.
Az Ă©pĂtĂ©si idĆk csökkentĂ©se kulcsfontossĂĄgĂș, de a jelentĂ©s ĂĄtfogĂł rendszerszintƱ reformokat is javasol, beleĂ©rtve a gyorsabb engedĂ©lyezĂ©st, a földszerzĂ©si szabĂĄlyok egyszerƱsĂtĂ©sĂ©t, az erĆmƱvek körĂŒli vĂ©dĆtĂĄvolsĂĄg csökkentĂ©sĂ©t, Ă©s a szabĂĄlyozĂł hatĂłsĂĄg (Atomic Energy Regulatory Board) nagyobb önĂĄllĂłsĂĄgĂĄt.
A jelentĂ©s szerint a nemzet korlĂĄtozott urĂĄnkĂ©szletei miatt elengedhetetlen az ĂŒzemanyagforrĂĄsok diverzifikĂĄlĂĄsa nemzetközi megĂĄllapodĂĄsok rĂ©vĂ©n, valamint az indiai nukleĂĄris program 2. Ă©s 3. szakaszĂĄnak felgyorsĂtĂĄsa.
India hĂĄromlĂ©pcsĆs nukleĂĄris programja cĂ©lja egy zĂĄrt ĂŒzemanyagciklus kialakĂtĂĄsa, amely a termĂ©szetes urĂĄnra, a plutĂłniumra Ă©s vĂ©gĂŒl a tĂłriumra Ă©pĂŒl. A 2. szakaszban gyorsneutronos reaktorokat hasznĂĄlnak, amelyek több energiĂĄt nyernek ki az urĂĄnbĂłl, kevesebb bĂĄnyĂĄszott urĂĄnt igĂ©nyelnek, Ă©s a fel nem hasznĂĄlt urĂĄnt Ășj ĂŒzemanyaggĂĄ alakĂtjĂĄk. A 3. szakaszban fejlett reaktorok mƱködnek majd India hatalmas tĂłriumkĂ©szleteire alapozva.
2025 januĂĄrjĂĄban az indiai Nuclear Power Corporation (NPCIL) pĂĄlyĂĄzatot Ărt ki Bharat SMR-ek telepĂtĂ©sĂ©re, elĆször nyitva meg a nukleĂĄris szektort indiai magĂĄncĂ©gek elĆtt.
Eddig csak az ĂĄllami tulajdonĂș NPCIL Ă©pĂthetett Ă©s ĂŒzemeltethetett kereskedelmi atomerĆmƱveket IndiĂĄban.
A Bharat SMR-ek (a âBharatâ hindiĂŒl IndiĂĄt jelent) telepĂtĂ©se a âViksit Bharatâ (âFejlĆdĆ Indiaâ) program rĂ©sze.
EngedĂ©lyezĂ©si folyamat: âelhĂșzĂłdĂł Ă©s egymĂĄsra Ă©pĂŒlĆâ
A Bharat atomerĆmƱ fejlesztĂ©sĂ©nek rĂ©szletei tovĂĄbbra sem vilĂĄgosak, de Nirmala Sitharaman pĂ©nzĂŒgyminiszter jĂșliusban elmondta, hogy az ĂĄllami National Thermal Power Corporation Ă©s a Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited közös vĂĄllalkozĂĄsĂĄban valĂłsulna meg a fejlesztĂ©s.
Sitharaman hozzĂĄtette, hogy a kormĂĄny a magĂĄnszektorral közösen lĂ©trehozna egy Bharat Small Reactors nevƱ cĂ©get, amely SMR-ek Ă©s Ășj nukleĂĄris technolĂłgiĂĄk kutatĂĄs-fejlesztĂ©sĂ©vel foglalkozna.
Az SBI jelentĂ©se szerint javĂtani kell az SMR programot, mert az engedĂ©lyezĂ©si folyamat jelenleg âelhĂșzĂłdĂł Ă©s egymĂĄsra Ă©pĂŒlĆâ, Ă©s arĂĄnytalan kockĂĄzatot jelent a magĂĄnszereplĆk szĂĄmĂĄra a reaktorfejlesztĂ©s sorĂĄn.
A program âstratĂ©giailag jĂł helyzetben van a sikerhezâ, mert szigorĂș belĂ©pĂ©si feltĂ©teleket tĂĄmaszt, Ăgy csak komoly Ă©s alkalmas szereplĆk vehetnek rĂ©szt benne.
A kormĂĄnynak azonban be kellene vezetnie egy kĂĄrtĂ©rĂtĂ©si zĂĄradĂ©kot, amely vĂ©di a magĂĄncĂ©geket az ĂŒzemanyag- Ă©s nehĂ©zvĂz-ellĂĄtĂĄs hiĂĄnyĂĄtĂłl, amely az Atomenergia MinisztĂ©rium (DAE) hatĂĄskörĂ©be tartozik.
A jelentĂ©s szerint mind az ĂŒzemanyag, mind a nehĂ©zvĂz ellĂĄtĂĄsa a DAE-tĆl fĂŒgg, Ă©s âa hozzĂĄfĂ©rĂ©s hiĂĄnyaâ problĂ©mĂĄt jelenthet. India legtöbb kereskedelmi atomerĆmƱve hazai fejlesztĂ©sƱ, nyomottvizes nehĂ©zvizes reaktor.
A jelentĂ©s szerint: âA meglĂ©vĆ szabĂĄlyozĂĄsi hiĂĄnyossĂĄgok kezelĂ©se kulcsfontossĂĄgĂș, hogy a magĂĄnszektor vezethesse a kitƱzött 100 GW nukleĂĄris kapacitĂĄs 50%-ĂĄnak fejlesztĂ©sĂ©t 2047-ig.â
Az NPCIL nemrĂ©giben közölte, hogy India 2031â32-ig tovĂĄbbi 18 reaktort kĂvĂĄn hozzĂĄadni az energiamixhez, ezzel az orszĂĄg nukleĂĄris kapacitĂĄsa 22,4 GW-ra nĆ.
A Nemzetközi Atomenergia-ĂŒgynöksĂ©g adatai szerint IndiĂĄban 21 reaktor ĂŒzemel kereskedelmi forgalomban, amelyek 2023-ban az orszĂĄg ĂĄramtermelĂ©sĂ©nek körĂŒlbelĂŒl 3%-ĂĄt adtĂĄk. Hat egysĂ©g van Ă©pĂtĂ©s alatt.
Roszatom pert indĂtott a leĂĄllĂtott Hanhikivi-1 projekt miatt FinnorszĂĄgban
Az orosz ĂĄllami Roszatom atomenergetikai vĂĄllalat pert indĂtott MoszkvĂĄban a finn Fortum Ă©s Outokumpu cĂ©gek ellen, Ă©s 227,8 milliĂĄrd rubel (2,8 milliĂĄrd dollĂĄr, 2,4 milliĂĄrd eurĂł) kĂĄrtĂ©rĂtĂ©st követel a finnorszĂĄgi Hanhikivi-1 atomerĆmƱ szerzĆdĂ©sĂ©nek felmondĂĄsa miatt â derĂŒl ki bĂrĂłsĂĄgi dokumentumokbĂłl Ă©s a Roszatom közlemĂ©nyĂ©bĆl.
A Roszatom a âmĂ©rnöki, beszerzĂ©si Ă©s kivitelezĂ©si (EPC) szerzĆdĂ©s jogellenes felmondĂĄsaâ, a rĂ©szvĂ©nyesi megĂĄllapodĂĄs, az ĂŒzemanyag-ellĂĄtĂĄsi szerzĆdĂ©s megsĂ©rtĂ©se, valamint a kölcsön visszafizetĂ©sĂ©nek megtagadĂĄsa miatt követel kĂĄrtĂ©rĂtĂ©st.
A Fortum a NucNetnek e-mailben azt Ărta, hogy ânem kapott hivatalos Ă©rtesĂtĂ©st orosz perrĆlâ.
A Fortum 2025. ĂĄprilis 29-i negyedĂ©ves jelentĂ©sĂ©ben közölte, hogy a Roszatom finn leĂĄnyvĂĄllalata, a Raos Project, valamint a Roszatom nemzetközi divĂziĂłja, a JSC Rusatom Energy International, illetve a Fennovoima (a Hanhikivi projektĂ©rt felelĆs finn konzorcium) között a Hanhikivi EPC szerzĆdĂ©sĂ©vel kapcsolatban nemzetközi vĂĄlasztottbĂrĂłsĂĄgi eljĂĄrĂĄs zajlik.
2025 februĂĄrjĂĄban a vĂĄlasztottbĂrĂłsĂĄg Ășgy döntött, hogy nincs joghatĂłsĂĄga a Fortummal szembeni követelĂ©sek ĂŒgyĂ©ben. âEz a döntĂ©s vĂ©gleges volt, Ăgy a Fortum nem rĂ©sze a vĂĄlasztottbĂrĂłsĂĄgi eljĂĄrĂĄsnakâ â közölte a cĂ©g.
A Fortum 2015-ben kisebbsĂ©gi tulajdonos lett a Fennovoima projektben, de a teljes tulajdonrĂ©szt 2020-ban leĂrta.
A Fennovoima konzorcium, amelyben a Roszatom a Raos-on keresztĂŒl 34%-os kisebbsĂ©gi rĂ©szesedĂ©ssel rendelkezett, 2022 mĂĄjusĂĄban felmondta a Hanhikivi-1 lĂ©tesĂtĂ©sĂ©re vonatkozĂł szerzĆdĂ©st az ukrajnai hĂĄborĂș miatti kĂ©sedelmek Ă©s megnövekedett kockĂĄzatok miatt.
A projekt technolĂłgiĂĄja az orosz AES-2006 tĂpusĂș nyomottvizes reaktor lett volna.
2021 ĂĄprilisĂĄban a Fennovoima közölte, hogy a projekt teljes beruhĂĄzĂĄsi költsĂ©ge 6,5â7 milliĂĄrd eurĂłrĂłl 7â7,5 milliĂĄrd eurĂłra nĆtt.
2022 augusztusĂĄban a Roszatom Ă©s a Fennovoima kölcsönösen milliĂĄrdos kĂĄrtĂ©rĂtĂ©si igĂ©nyt nyĂșjtott be egymĂĄs ellen a projekt leĂĄllĂtĂĄsa miatt.
A Fennovoima nemzetközi vĂĄlasztottbĂrĂłsĂĄgi eljĂĄrĂĄst indĂtott 1,7 milliĂĄrd eurĂł elĆleg visszafizetĂ©séért. A Roszatom 3 milliĂĄrd eurĂłs ellenkeresetet nyĂșjtott be. Ezek az ĂŒgyek jelenleg is nemzetközi bĂrĂłsĂĄgok elĆtt vannak.
DĂ©l-koreai delegĂĄciĂł CsehorszĂĄgba utazik nukleĂĄris szerzĆdĂ©s alĂĄĂrĂĄsĂĄra
Egy dĂ©l-koreai delegĂĄciĂł 2025. mĂĄjus 6-ĂĄn CsehorszĂĄgba utazik, hogy rĂ©szt vegyen egy több milliĂĄrd dollĂĄros szerzĆdĂ©s alĂĄĂrĂĄsĂĄn, amely kĂ©t Ășj atomerĆmƱ Ă©pĂtĂ©sĂ©rĆl szĂłl a Dukovany telephelyen â közölte a dĂ©l-koreai kereskedelmi, ipari Ă©s energetikai minisztĂ©rium.
A delegĂĄciĂł, amelyben kormĂĄnyzati Ă©s parlamenti tisztviselĆk is vannak, kĂ©tnapos prĂĄgai lĂĄtogatĂĄsra indul, hogy rĂ©szt vegyen a szerdĂĄra tervezett alĂĄĂrĂĄsi ceremĂłniĂĄn.
A kĂŒldöttsĂ©g talĂĄlkozik Petr Fiala cseh miniszterelnökkel Ă©s Milos Vystrcil szenĂĄtusi elnökkel is, hogy megvitassĂĄk a Dukovany projektet.
Fiala mĂșlt hĂ©ten bejelentette, hogy PrĂĄga mĂĄjus 7-Ă©n Ărja alĂĄ a Dukovany szerzĆdĂ©st a Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) cĂ©ggel.
A cseh versenyhivatal nemrĂ©g engedĂ©lyezte a szerzĆdĂ©s alĂĄĂrĂĄsĂĄt a KHNP-vel, miutĂĄn elutasĂtotta a francia EDF fellebbezĂ©sĂ©t.
A versenyhivatal ĂĄprilis 24-i döntĂ©se megerĆsĂtette a korĂĄbbi ĂtĂ©letet, amelyet az EDF megtĂĄmadott, miutĂĄn 2024 jĂșliusĂĄban elvesztette a tenderpĂĄlyĂĄzatot a KHNP-vel szemben.
Ez lehetĆvĂ© teszi, hogy a kĂ©t dĂ©l-koreai APR1400 reaktor egysĂ©g szerzĆdĂ©sĂ©t alĂĄĂrjĂĄk Dukovanyban, DĂ©l-CsehorszĂĄgban. A szerzĆdĂ©s az orszĂĄg törtĂ©netĂ©nek legnagyobb energetikai beruhĂĄzĂĄsa, Ă©rtĂ©ke legalĂĄbb 400 milliĂĄrd korona (16 milliĂĄrd eurĂł, 18 milliĂĄrd dollĂĄr).
A szerzĆdĂ©st eredetileg mĂĄrciusban ĂrtĂĄk volna alĂĄ, de a vesztes pĂĄlyĂĄzĂłk (EDF, Westinghouse) fellebbezĂ©sei, dĂ©l-koreai politikai bizonytalansĂĄgok Ă©s a cseh cĂ©gek lokalizĂĄciĂłs igĂ©nyei miatt csĂșszott.
A KHNP januĂĄrban rendezte a szellemi tulajdonjogi vitĂĄt a Westinghouse-zal, amely korĂĄbban azt ĂĄllĂtotta, hogy a KHNP az Ć technolĂłgiĂĄjĂĄt hasznĂĄlja az APR1400 reaktorokban.
A szerzĆdĂ©s alĂĄĂrĂĄsa DĂ©l-Korea elsĆ kĂŒlföldi atomerĆmƱ-Ă©pĂtĂ©si projektje lesz 2009 Ăłta, amikor a KHNP nĂ©gy APR1400 reaktort Ă©pĂtett az EgyesĂŒlt Arab EmĂrsĂ©gekben, Barakahban.
CsehorszĂĄgban hat kereskedelmi reaktor mƱködik: nĂ©gy orosz VVER-440-es Dukovanyban, kĂ©t nagyobb VVER-1000-es TemelĂnben. Az IAEA szerint ezek az egysĂ©gek a cseh ĂĄramtermelĂ©s mintegy 36,7%-ĂĄt adjĂĄk.
Az USA-nak âminĂ©l elĆbbâ Ășj reaktort kell Ă©pĂtenie â mondta a DOE jelöltje a szenĂĄtusi bizottsĂĄg elĆtt
Az USA-nak minĂ©l elĆbb Ășj atomerĆmƱvet kell Ă©pĂtenie, Ă©s elĆ kell mozdĂtania a fejlett reaktorok fejlesztĂ©sĂ©t, engedĂ©lyezĂ©sĂ©t Ă©s telepĂtĂ©sĂ©t â hangzott el a szenĂĄtusi energiaĂŒgyi bizottsĂĄg elĆtt.
Ted Garrish, aki a DOE nukleĂĄris energiaĂŒgyi helyettes ĂĄllamtitkĂĄri posztjĂĄra jelöltkĂ©nt jelent meg, elmondta: az orszĂĄgnak Ășj reaktort kell telepĂtenie, legyen az nagy, kis modulĂĄris vagy mikroreaktor.
Az USA-ban jelenleg nincs Ă©pĂŒlĆ kereskedelmi atomerĆmƱ, az utolsĂł kettĆ, a Vogtle-3 Ă©s Vogtle-4 2023-ban, illetve 2024-ben indult el GeorgiĂĄban.
âA nukleĂĄris energia kivĂ©teles lehetĆsĂ©g a növekvĆ villamosenergia-igĂ©ny megbĂzhatĂł, megfizethetĆ Ă©s biztonsĂĄgos kielĂ©gĂtĂ©sĂ©reâ â mondta Garrish, aki tapasztalt atomenergetikai vezetĆ. Szerinte az USA-nak nemzetbiztonsĂĄgi okokbĂłl is fejlesztenie kell a hazai urĂĄndĂșsĂtĂł ipart.
VizsgĂĄlni kell a nemzetközi piacot Ă©s a kormĂĄnyközi megĂĄllapodĂĄsok lehetĆsĂ©gĂ©t az amerikai nukleĂĄris fejlesztĆk Ă©s ellĂĄtĂĄsi lĂĄncok szĂĄmĂĄra, valamint meg kell oldani a kiĂ©gett fƱtĆelemek elhelyezĂ©sĂ©nek problĂ©mĂĄjĂĄt.
1987-ben a Kongresszus a nevadai Yucca Mountain-t jelölte ki a kiĂ©gett fƱtĆelemek vĂ©gleges tĂĄrolĂłhelyĂ©nek, de 2009-ben az Obama-adminisztrĂĄciĂł leĂĄllĂtotta a projektet.
Az USA-ban az 1950-es Ă©vek Ăłta mintegy 83 000 tonna radioaktĂv hulladĂ©k, köztĂŒk kiĂ©gett fƱtĆelem halmozĂłdott fel, amelyet jelenleg acĂ©l- Ă©s betonkontĂ©nerekben tĂĄrolnak az erĆmƱvek telephelyein.
Garrish korĂĄbban a DOE nemzetközi ĂŒgyekĂ©rt felelĆs helyettes ĂĄllamtitkĂĄra volt (2018â2021), jelenleg az EgyesĂŒlt HaladĂł Atomenergia SzövetsĂ©g igazgatĂłtanĂĄcsĂĄnak elnöke.
EgyĂ©b hĂrek
SzlovĂ©nia közös munkĂĄt sĂŒrget az USA-val a nukleĂĄris energiĂĄban:
Az USA Ă©s HorvĂĄtorszĂĄg tisztviselĆi egyĂŒttmƱködĂ©srĆl tĂĄrgyaltak KözĂ©p- Ă©s DĂ©lkelet-EurĂłpa energiaellĂĄtĂĄsĂĄnak diverzifikĂĄlĂĄsa Ă©rdekĂ©ben, kĂŒlönös tekintettel a kis modulĂĄris reaktorokra (SMR). HorvĂĄtorszĂĄg Ă©s SzlovĂ©nia közösen tulajdonolja a szlovĂ©niai KrĆĄko atomerĆmƱvet, amely egyetlen 696 MW-os nyomottvizes reaktorĂĄval HorvĂĄtorszĂĄg ĂĄramfogyasztĂĄsĂĄnak 16%-ĂĄt, SzlovĂ©niĂĄĂ©nak 20%-ĂĄt adja. SzlovĂ©nia fontolgatja egy mĂĄsodik blokk Ă©pĂtĂ©sĂ©t, de tavaly elhalasztotta az errĆl szĂłlĂł nĂ©pszavazĂĄst.Malawi engedĂ©lyezi a Kayelekera urĂĄnbĂĄnya ĂșjraindĂtĂĄsĂĄt:
A Malawi Atomenergia HatĂłsĂĄg kiadta a sugĂĄrbiztonsĂĄgi engedĂ©lyt a Lotus (Africa) Limited szĂĄmĂĄra, Ăgy Ășjraindulhat a Kayelekera urĂĄnbĂĄnya, amely több mint egy Ă©vtizede, 2014 Ăłta ĂĄllt a zuhanĂł urĂĄnĂĄrak Ă©s biztonsĂĄgi problĂ©mĂĄk miatt. A bĂĄnya 85%-ĂĄt az ausztrĂĄl Lotus Resources helyi leĂĄnyvĂĄllalata birtokolja. A Lotus szerint a bĂĄnya ĂșjraindĂtĂĄsa teljesen finanszĂrozott, kb. 43 milliĂł dollĂĄr (37 milliĂł eurĂł) tĆkĂ©vel.Venezuela Ă©s IrĂĄn nukleĂĄris egyĂŒttmƱködĂ©st tervez:
Venezuela Ă©s IrĂĄn a nukleĂĄris tudomĂĄny Ă©s technolĂłgia terĂ©n valĂł egyĂŒttmƱködĂ©srĆl tĂĄrgyalt. Az irĂĄni ĂĄllami mĂ©dia szerint Mohammad Eslami, az IrĂĄni Atomenergia Szervezet vezetĆje Ă©s Alberto Quintero, Venezuela tudomĂĄnyos miniszterhelyettese egyetemi Ă©s kutatĂĄsi programok elindĂtĂĄsĂĄrĂłl egyeztetett. VenezuelĂĄban nincs kereskedelmi atomerĆmƱ, de 2010-ben OroszorszĂĄggal Ărt alĂĄ megĂĄllapodĂĄst Ășj atomerĆmƱvek lehetĆsĂ©gĂ©rĆl. IrĂĄnnak egy mƱködĆ atomerĆmƱve van Bushehr-1-nĂ©l, egy mĂĄsik ugyanott Ă©pĂŒl, mindkettĆt OroszorszĂĄg szĂĄllĂtotta. -
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2025-05-07 14:19:15The beautiful evil of horse racing
Horse racing intrigues me. And, it appalls me. I find it to be both gloriously beautiful and brutally cruel.
One of the fun facts shared tirelessly around social media for Kentucky Derby #151 was something like this: "This is the first Derby where every horse is in the bloodline of Secretariat." Secretariat, if you don't know, won the Triple Crown in 1973 (KY Derby, Preakness, Belmont) and still holds the fastest times in all three of those races.
That's really a nice fun fact when you first hear it, but maybe it shouldn't be too surprising. After a successful racing career, a male racehorse "retires" to a life of studding himself out, which is where the real horse money is. His post-racing stats: he bred 60 mares per year, he sired 660 foals, and he earned an estimated $120 million in stud fees. When you start branching out the Secretariat family tree over several generations, well, the sheer numbers must be very large. That means the chances that any given Thoroughbred might have a hint of Secretariat blood must get rather high. Grok AI estimates there are 500,000 Thoroughbreds today worldwide, and that beteen 250,000 to 400,000 are in Secretariat's lineage, that's 50% to 80% of every Thoroughbred. Suddenly, the social media snippet from Derby #151 is less surprising, less cool.
Secretariat, retired from racing.
The beautiful side of horse racing
Horse racing is beautiful. This is the easy part to write. If you've ever been to a horse track, especially on a big race day, it's a true multi-sensory experience.
- There are smells that we typically don't smell often in this modern world...especially if you hang out near the paddock. Personally, I don't find horse dung particularly stinky, but earthy.
- There are tastes and good smells. Food and drink are a huge part of horse racing. There is a reason that the Derby has its own pie (a chocolate pecan pie) and each major race has its own drink. Feasting and tailgating are huge parts of horse racing.
- There are things to feel, actually to bodily feel. Aside from crowds of people to bump into, if you stand close to the track, you can feel the reverberation of hooves beating the dirt. We hear the term "thundering herd" sometimes in college sports, but, that term is not just words. You can actually feel the thunder of those hooves.
- The sounds are distinctly horse racing. The announcer's calls of "Less than a minute," "They're in the gates," and "And they're off!" are iconic, not to mention the terms "down to the wire," "won by a nose," or "photo finish." And then there's the bugle's announcement, the singing of "My Old Kentucky Home" at the Derby, the roar of the crowd, and moans of loss from bad bets, shrieks of joy from good bets, and that thunder from the herd, of course.
- The visuals are just stunning. People-wise, the women in their pastel sundresses, the men are snazzy in their colors too (though some go too over-the-top for my liking; they move from classy to clownish), and then there are the hats which are their own category altogether. There's the track, and the spires, and the grass and dirt (or mud) and roses. And there's the jockeys and their colorful silks. But, mostly, there's the horses. A Thoroughbred racehorse at full speed, in full stride, is incredible to look upon. It is a beast that is entirely built for one pure reason: speed. You might be familiar with ESPN's "The Body Issue" that features elite, pro athletes in the nude so that their incredible physiques are displayed. Horse racing is the same thing, equine style. The Derby, in particular, is a sports photographer's bonanza. If you actually know what you're doing, you can't not get great results. Below are some photos amateur me point-and-clicked on Derby Day at a horse track (not Churchill Downs):
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Horse racing appeals to all senses and is viscerally exhilarating in so many ways. It is beautiful.
Genetics
But, let's get back to the real point: this game is all about Brave New World-like breeding and genetics. It is horse eugenics. The idea is simple: fast Mommy horse and fast Daddy horse means fast baby horse. In horse racing, a horse's blood lineage is called its dosage. Personally, I pay zero attention to dosage (I focus on track length and closing the long races), but dosage is a mathematical stat that tries to answer, "How much is this horse truly a Thoroughbred and a genetic winner?" This question of dosage begs another question, "What actually is a Thoroughbred?"
A Thoroughbred is a horse breed. There are a lot of horse breeds, a lot. For a novice like me, it's very hard to distinguish one from another. I think most people can see a difference between a draft horse, bred for pulling heavy loads, and a Thoroughbred, bred for speed. I think most people, if betting on a foot race, would bet on the Thoroughbred below, left and not on "Jupiter, the largest draft horse in America" on the right. If betting on hauling a wagon load of beer up a steep hill, most would bet Jupiter.
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But, when comparing racing horses, there are also Sandardbreds which are bred for harness racing and thus have a heavier build than Thoroughbreds. The two breeds are shown below, but their distinctions are not particularly outstanding to my novice eye. Can you tell the difference, which is the Standardbred versus the Thoroughbred? (Answer at the bottom of page.) Maybe side-by-side you can tell, but could you tell if you saw one standing alone? If you saw two of the same breed, could you judge by appearance which one runs faster? If you can, I tip my cap to you.
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I imagine most people are much more familiar with, and can more readily notice, the differences in dog breeds. For instance, take the French Bulldog, the Greyhound, or the world's best dog breed, the Labrador Retriever (totally unbiased here).
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The French Bulldog is bred for cosmetics, the greyhound for pure speed, and the Labrador for all-around everything...intelligence, sturdy athleticism, loyal companionship (totally unbiased here). In these three dogs, we can clearly see the differences that have resulted from breeding.
The evil side of horse racing
Horse racing is evil. And, it is cruel. But, for now, let's step back to the dogs. Dog breeding can be cruel as well.
The French Bulldog is something of the "it" dog right now. A quick Google Gemini search reported it as the most popular breed in 2025.
I remember when "101 Dalmatians" came out 1996. Dalmatians skyrocketed in popularity. But, that popularity was anything but a blessing for Dalmatian pups. They were overbred (and are too inbred as it is), oversold, and were taken in by people eager to get in on the "it" dog then and scoop up the cute spotted pups. But, Dalmatians are very active pups that grow into very active dogs. When the novelty of the spotted pup wore off, many were returned or given away or taken to shelters as being uncontrollable.
The French Poodle situation is not too different. The dogs were bred for little purpose beyond the sin of human vanity. People wanted a short, stocky, smoosh-faced dog that they perceived as cute. And, that's what they got: an unathletic dog that looked a certain way, with middle-of-the-road intelligence, and little use aside from its appearance.
Worse, seeking out this certain "toy dog" look, French Bulldogs suffer from a plethora of health issues. Summed up, they have the lowest life expectancy "by a large margin" of all dogs at only 4.5 years (average is 11.2. years).
There is a neighbor near to me who breeds French Bulldogs. Evidently, it's a lucrative business as they apparently sell for an estimated $2,000 to $8,000 dollars each. I don't know how many litters the neighbor's have bred and pawned, but it has been several. The breeder bitch is constantly given a little trot outside before being hauled to the vet for insemination. (Sadly, this seems to be about the only time she is taken out for exercise and family "fun.") Considering he and his wife have no real job, this seems to be their job. Breed, advertise (complete with foofy tutu outfit photos), market, sell, repeat. With only a 4.5 year life span, I see the lucrative nature in this business.
All told, it's basically a sin and a shame that humans do this to these dogs. A certain segment of people desire a certain unnatural smooshed face in a dog. And because we vainly want a certain look in a dog, so as to accessorize our own look, we breed them into forms unnatural to a canine, curse them with severe breathing difficulties and other serious health issues, and short lives.
A Greyhound is essentially a canine Thoroughbred. From generations of selective breeding, it has a massive chest, long body with a narrow waist, and long, spindly legs. It's sole purpose is speed. Ironically, both the Thoroughbred and Greyhound can race at about the same speed...44 mph, give or take.
Man's sinful nature has abused the Greyhound too. These hounds are racing dogs and racing means gambling. So, dog tracks for have been common. The pups are bred, they race a few years, then they are hopefully adopted out. A good friend of mine once adopted a retired racer to become the family dog. "Bandit" initially had a post-race job as a business's guard dog. But, due to him constantly doing nothing but laying around and sleeping, he was fired as a guard dog (who gets a Greyhound for a guard dog anyway?). Bandit eventually went to my friend, was a bit neurotic, but turned out to be a good family dog.
I think most Greyhounds don't have the fortunate story of Bandit. Once raced out, they're done and forgotten. Man's thrills are fleeting, whatever sparkles in his eye soon fades. To combat the ills of dog racing, I know that the citizens of Florida voted to outlaw dog racing in 2018 (and it indeed ended Dec. 31, 2020). Now, dog tracks lay rusting away, and Greyhounds are largely forgotten.
And then, there's the Labrador Retriever. What's not to like? These dogs can do it all, and they do it all well. Name a dog task, Labs do that well. Full disclosure: I once had a Lab (or rather, half Lab, and half...Great Dane? Doberman? Something?). Her mother was Lab and my dog looked Lab, though a bit taller and leaner. She was incredible. So, yes, I favor Labs.
But, even my beloved Labs and all that they excel in, even Labs have their issues, such as high rates of hip dysplasia. Selective breeding, and a too-narrow gene pool, have consequences.
Back to horses
Let's try to bring this back to horses. Thoroughbreds and horse racing mirror both of the characteristics seen in the French Bulldog and the Greyhound.
- Thoroughbreds have been, and still are, extremely selectively bred to accentuate certain qualities: speed, speed, speed.
- Thoroughbreds are bred for money. Literally, a champion stud or mare doesn't breed for free.
Regarding speed, Thoroughbreds have a massive muscular chest, almost no waist at all, massive muscular hindquarters, and long, spindly, almost cartoonishly thin legs. And, this built-for-speed physique brings up one of the cruelest aspects of horse racing: Thoroughbreds are prone to "break down."
These horses are structured unnaturally, like aliens. Having such a massive, muscular, powerful architecture stilted on such twig-like legs (and getting more massive and twiggier due to constant selective breeding of these traits) is a recipe for disaster. "Breaking down" in horse terms is a rather correct term. Their leg bones break under the stress and force of running, then the horse's weight and thrust breaks the legs down further.
The name Barabaro might come to memory. Barbaro won the Kentucky Derby in 2006 impressively, by a full 6.5 lengths. Hopes were high for a Triple Crown winner. At the Preakness two weeks later, Barabaro broke down. Actually, in his pre-start excitement he broke through the gate to false start. These animals are bred to run and race, they know when it's race time. He was so jacked up and ready to run while in the starting gate, he bucked up, banged his head hard, then literally broke through the gate to false start. Then, after reentering, he started off the race clean before breaking down in front of the main grandstand of viewers. Horse's can break any of their several leg bones. Barbaro broke the cannon, sesamoid, long pastern, and dislocated the fetlock (ankle joint). In other words, he shattered his leg.
When horses break their legs, they're usually put down. As to why, there are lots of reasons, but it comes down to the fact that horses are built for standing and running, especially Thoroughbreds. They are not built for laying down to recuperate, and actually suffer health consequences for not standing. Understandably, a broken leg causes the horse to favor weight to the other legs while standing and this, in turn, can cause other issues. Altogether, the horse suffers.
In Barbaro's case, they tried to rehab him. I think normally he would have been put down on the track in the equine ambulance (the "meat wagon"), but this was Barbaro. The resources were there, he was beloved, and millions had witnessed his injury live. Not trying to save him would have been a public relations nightmare. Putting him down on live TV would have been even worse. There was surgery, then laminitis (inflammation under the hoof) in his opposite good hoof, the result of standing unnaturally. He rallied, then had more setbacks including laminitis in his front hooves. He was in pain, with no way to stand, and then was euthanized in 2007.
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Regarding the money, top studs earn $200 to $400,000 for stud service. A top mare can be bought for $100 to $300,000, then you need the stud service. This is only to breed the foal. This has nothing to do with stabling or training the animals. In other words, it's extremely expensive.
Also regarding the money, there is, of course, the gambling. You might say this is the whole point of horse racing. It's certainly the whole point for breeding Thoroughbreds. It was the whole point for Greyhounds in Florida, before that point was banned.
This year, an estimated $200 million was bet on the Kentucky Derby, the one race alone. $300 million was bet on the races combined. Grok estimated that globally in 2022, horse racing was a $402 billion dollar industry and expects it to grow to $793 billion by 2030.
Those numbers are staggering. But, again, I come back to sinful man. Our love of money is the root of this beautiful evil called horse racing.
I really don't know many scenes more beautiful than a Kentucky horse ranch and a Thoroughbred running across the bluegrass. Add a colt running with his mother, the beauty is staggering. But, underneath that beauty, there is an evil side to horse racing. That side is fueled by sinful man's pride to win and his love of money.
Horse racing is a beautiful evil.
Image sources: https://wikipedia.org, original by me at the track, equine bones at https://www.anatomy-of-the-equine.com/distal-limb-bones.html, the final two images from https://pixabay.com
Note: In the "Can you tell the difference" side-by-side images above, the Thoroughbred was on the left, the Standardbred on the right.
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2025-05-06 15:13:49https://www.epi.org/blog/wage-growth-since-1979-has-not-been-stagnant-but-it-has-definitely-been-suppressed/
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/972959