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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2025-02-27 17:30:26
Pickletinis all round!
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2025-02-27 16:22:18
I love how the Yen carry trade has its own emoji 💱
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2025-02-02 14:37:02
Now that mempools have cleared again I would like to see a grovelling apology from everyone that lost their minds about ordinals 'spam'
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2025-01-27 14:32:36
My feelings about Roger Ver vs IRS & should he be pardoned are a superposition of “I am a generous god” Xerxes and “There will be no glory in your sacrifice” Xerxes
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2025-01-26 15:44:00
He’s bang on here 🎯
“”
Do you really think BRICS is interested in adding a meme coin to their reserves, or one controlled by an American CEO? Do you believe they’d choose a USD stablecoin issued by an American company trying to position itself as a neo-Federal Reserve Bank?
Or are they far more likely to adopt the coin that has been relentlessly vilified and condemned by the U.S. for over 15 years precisely because it operates beyond U.S. control? The coin that guarantees sovereign access to block space, ensuring transactions cannot be censored or denied, provided they continue to possess the physical power and infrastructure *they've already invested in.*
What many on my news feed fail to grasp is that we are not the only ones who get a vote. The question of “What should be in America’s crypto reserve?” isn’t about what Americans want. The next global reserve asset, by definition, will be the one chosen by other nations—particularly our global competitors. And BRICS will almost certainly favor the asset that offers the greatest independence from U.S. influence—the one that is demonstrably censorship-resistant, provably decentralized, and sovereign. The one that wasn’t premined. The one that isn’t being shilled by cringey, wannabe American influencers. The one the U.S. barely owns, thanks to its own hubris and shortsightedness on this issue.
Our personal preferences are the least important factor in choosing the right assets for our national stockpile, and this is a matter of national strategic importance. The only question that truly matters is this: What assets are *other* countries—especially our adversaries—most likely to choose?
If you cannot confidently say that nations like China or Russia will add massive amounts of your favored crypto asset to *their* strategic reserves, then you are being insincere—and you’re undermining the future security and prosperity of this nation.
Knock it off.
“”
nostr:note1vwxr8thf3nv0q8w6qgcctdu93m0mjyjyju8tzhhpacqqz5px534qt30dxq
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2025-01-26 09:43:49
Feel like we need a better argument against “Why not other crypto too?” for any sovereign stockpile (SBR).
Currently we’ve got “because Bitcoin scarce” (arguments that others aren’t don’t feel robust enough), “because they’re premined” (makes sense but need to explain why people should care), “because XRP funded Harris” (this is a vibes & politics argument but might work)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2025-01-24 22:32:07
Now feels a good time to remind you, anon, that you were certain Bitcoin was gonna win back when the US Gov was actively fighting it and we all assumed the US was going to be the last to embrace it.
Things have only got better, you only need to worry if they get worse than that was.
Ripple’s shitty antics only concern me at the level of feeling pity for the people that’ll lose a lot of money because of them.
Don’t really even care if SBR turns out to be a National Cryptoasset Shitheap. They’ll work it out eventually.
Bitcoin doesn’t need a nod from the President to keep trucking.
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-08-16 14:33:46
Are there any other Proton Nostr accounts or just Wallet (for now!)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-08-14 10:13:44
It's great they sent a third rover to get a pic of the helicopter and Ingenuity together 🥰
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-08-14 09:57:29
Yeah, it's difficult -- 'normal' people don't know how Swift, Fedwire, SEPA, FasterPayments, CHAPS, CHIPS, NSS, BACS, ACH, Visa etc. etc. *work* or how they even relate to each-other and what they actually *do*, they can just use the appropriate one in a pretty seamless way without having to think about it. Ultimately we'll have to match and exceed that usability, but it's a harder (or at-least rather different) problem to solve without relying on the "do it centrally and let your bank handle that for you" option.
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-06-26 15:17:53
Linkydoo: https://opensats.org/donate
Brink also fund work on Bitcoin Core: https://brink.dev/donate
Also because Craig is a legend: https://www.sparrowwallet.com/donate/
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-06-26 15:13:46
Before I get jumped on, I’m not saying Assange donations aren’t warranted, but OpenSats and others are funding critical work that doesn’t always have the immediacy to rake in large sums, and it’s a slow grind where it is hard to see “what you got” for your donation — nonetheless, you can’t donate to Assange, fight the good fight, or use Bitcoin at all and talk about it on Nostr if it they don’t work, and OpenSats and others are funding that good work
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-06-26 14:57:31
I’m slightly upset that more Bitcoin has been donated to Assange’s flight (₿ 8.104) than to nostr:npub10pensatlcfwktnvjjw2dtem38n6rvw8g6fv73h84cuacxn4c28eqyfn34f ever (₿ 5.369) 😢
Going to guiltily go donate to FOSS Bitcoin devs and maybe you should too, if you’re able
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-06-25 22:09:53
Thanks for reporting, saw on GitHub 🤙 -- for anyone else reading this was fixed (https://github.com/AngusP/phoenixd-lnurl/pull/14)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-06-11 13:59:25
You’re almost certainly going to be right, maybe 0.5% chance this will be an ‘anyone can use’ API
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-06-10 17:28:59
Apple Pay Tap to Cash
iiiinteresting…… I wonder if this might be useful for us or if it’ll be heavily nerf’d
https://m.primal.net/IfqT.png
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-06-08 11:56:54
I've been happy with Firefox, has some good extensions like "Tab Containers"
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-06-05 08:44:18
The Bitcoin protocol is like dial-up modem protocols and no I don’t think I’ll elaborate
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-06-05 08:34:24
Yeah I did, thankfully the underlying issue that was blocking Zaps is fixed but now I’ve got to add some kind of persistence for zap notes (as phoenixd now won’t remember them for me) and want to do it in a minimally-complex way to avoid adding a ‘proper’ DB
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-06-05 08:32:28
Yeah I couldn’t find orange 😭 but this was close enough and does match the LAMY
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-30 13:58:27
“Leak: EU governments double down on penalising privacy-friendly and encrypted messaging services with chat control bulk scanning orders”
Badbadbadbadbad, #EU #chatcontrol not looking good (not that it could ever look good)
https://www.patrick-breyer.de/en/leak-eu-governments-double-down-on-penalising-privacy-friendly-and-encrypted-messaging-services-with-chat-control-bulk-scanning-orders/
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-28 12:31:48
Being a Bitcoiner is a bit exactly like being an Audiophile.
Some of us just love music; others love arguing about the best equipment and “the right way” to do everything and have strange fetishes for specific brands of cap and gold plated everything and hate on others for just having fun - while normies still think we’re all a bit mad but we’re sure they’ll feel liberated when they finally get it 😂
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-25 23:32:22
iPod gang
https://m.primal.net/INFr.jpg
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-25 23:27:38
You can put like 500GB/1TB in these puppies and get like a week or more of battery live now with mods!
Though I am expecting pain and a sync rugpull in a few years moving to a new Mac 😂
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-25 23:24:06
Rather randomly, I’ve recently picked up an old #iPod classic 5th gen and am loving it so far.
(despite the upgrade to use SD card storage being way harder than it’s supposed to be on this cursed iPod 🤣)
iPods are low time preference. Streaming is just somebody else’s music. Listening to a podcast on an iPod is strangely a more engaging experience, and interruption free - you can’t just check Twitter/Nostr/get a call.
A related note, I can’t find an existing solution for “buy my whole music library” which is weird because I want to give someone money and they’re making it hard 🤷♂️
Also Apple Music is a bit jank with importing MP3s - it works, but 50/50 whether it matches to the streaming version of the album you already had (yay) or creates duplicates (not yay)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-21 20:41:41
$1B ‘valuation’ with 350k paid users and ~$600k revenue is a hilariously high PE ratio of what, 1666x?! And people think Tesla is crazy overpriced at a meagre PE of 80x ish
nostr:note17x8rjr3p95y8aa3ya2avv05c38rhuw0vjw6meqvdr5ry7y05dmfsxq2keg
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-21 20:33:08
🙋♂️ Hoffmann is pretty great
(Though I’ll enjoy a Gregg’s coffee too given how cheap it is)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-21 16:48:18
Huh? 99% of 2FA setups include a set of backup codes that you should write down. I'm not sure copying/saving the QR is a great idea... IIRC there's also at-least one 2FA I saw where the precise time you set it up was imporant, i.e. if you re-scanned the QR tomorrow the codes were completely different
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-19 13:35:53
This does sound pretty insane, though the counterfactual "what would have been the 'criminal funds generated annually' had €0 been spent on compliance instead of €144Bn" is worth thinking about (that which is unseen) -- but the bar is still very high, if expenditure is €144Bn then the crime it prevented would have to be on the order of €1Tn to be merely ~10% complicance loss... which is a lot of 'crime'.
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-13 19:32:49
I am currently obsessed with Radicle and trying to shill it to anyone that’ll listen 🤣
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-13 19:31:50
Also https://radicle.xyz
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-08 16:51:22
I can see why it doesn’t, similarly AFAIK Mutiny doesn’t, because you don’t really need them for the use case of end-user spending wallets on a phone. But they are kinda required for Nostr Zaps to work properly
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-08 16:50:07
I took a look a few weeks ago when it was WIP, but not more recently. Assume they’ve not found a workaround for description hashes? (Pretty sure that’s not possible? 🤔)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-08 13:34:34
Increasingly thinking “on top of Nostr” isn’t a good idea, Radicle’s protocol seems very well thought out.
Feels like adding Nostr would be unnecessary mess - storing everything (code, issues, PRs, identity/ownership *in* git itself is kinda genius)
nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m I seriously think you should look at radicle.
(Only slightly butthurt that it’s ED25519 not the clearly superior bestest curve Secp256k1 😂)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-08 06:43:57
It does, just not with a message in them
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-07 22:36:00
Compare: https://app.radicle.xyz/nodes/seed.radicle.garden/rad:z4G6sJdYgCqKswKnrBbYgn9QaHBqh vs https://github.com/AngusP/phoenixd-lnurl/
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-07 22:25:16
Love to see it 💯
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-07 22:17:58
Checking out https://radicle.xyz, a P2P Git thingy -- I really like what I'm seeing... It's not Nostr but I'm not sure it would actually be better if it was. Supports DIDs so `did:btc:...` (Orange) and `did:key:` for Secp256k1 keys (bitcoin and nostr) would work, they're just not implemented (yet 😏)
Nostr-based decentralised git things also progressing (https://gitworkshop.dev/ and probably others?), which is great, beacuse IMO there's so much complacency around GitHub as the one big centralised repository for all open-source software just continuing to work fine forever.
#git #radicle
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-07 22:12:49
💯 -- though can be a bit of a pain when they're all 99 but not 100% compatible! Gossip (https://github.com/mikedilger/gossip) is a great one to have even if you use others more often, as it can save you from some other client nuking your follows as it only publishes list changes when you ask it to
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-07 19:33:04
Coming soon ™️ https://github.com/AngusP/phoenixd-lnurl/pull/11
As far as I’m aware the code works, but Phoenixd doesn’t like the really big invoice descriptions it makes so waiting on a fix for that.
Will also look at mutiny-server as an option when/if that’s shipped (AFAIK it’s basically the same idea) https://github.com/AngusP/phoenixd-lnurl/issues/12
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-07 19:25:35
Reminds me of https://grugbrain.dev
“grug wonder why big brain take hardest problem, factoring system correctly, and introduce network call too
seem very confusing to grug”
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-04 23:35:52
At least the LLMs will be more based
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-03 17:20:18
Anyone playing with Nostr and Bitcoin on #LORa and #meshtastic ? 👀
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-02 18:50:32
Or “Your feedback is appreciated , now pay $219”
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-02 17:46:54
You can’t route the token itself, but there is a (bit of a convoluted) route using Cashu for USD —Lightning—> USD
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-02 15:16:30
Already a thing if you route a Lightning payment between two Cashu mints that support synthetic USD eCash
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-02 14:09:54
Renewed screeching about people using Casey’s envelopes to put data on chain is nauseatingly boring. Stop being Bitcoin redcoats and get over it
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-01 21:51:54
Ubuntu works when it works, but if you poke it the wrong way wow does it break completely 😂
I'll give them credit only for being fairly good by comparison to other distros for graphics card support (sometimes) and working on AI/ML things; but that's often because those things are so poorly written that they basically assume Ubuntu and don't work properly on other distros
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-01 21:49:46
Fedora Silverblue is also a pretty cool project, if you can put up with its compromises https://fedoraproject.org/atomic-desktops/silverblue/
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-01 21:25:00
Snaps suck, everyone else uses Flatpack. Upstart was a waste of time, everyone else uses SystemD or init.d. Unity was a waste of time, everyone else uses Gnome/KDE. Mir was a waste of time, everyone else was using Wayland; etc. etc. No idea what Juju is but probably also a waste of time.
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-05-01 21:20:43
Ubuntu is a shitcoin, dunno why everyone uses it as 'default Linux', change my mind;
Fedora, Debain or Alpine are the three to go for from shiny-newness to most boring and stable.
Honourable mention for FreeBSD as the so-stable-you-turn-it-on-and-it's-still-running-four-years-later option.
nostr:nevent1qqsd0k5lhs9ptfvzjyxnkcasjp6u7kxg8dv0t40e8380g602qplagcspzpmhxue69uhkztnwdaejumr0dshszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7hgq9ul
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-30 21:53:39
In fairness this is an improvement for Revolut, you used to not be able to withdraw it at all, only sell or send to another Revolut user 🤦♂️
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-30 19:48:11
Could that work for complex order types, or is it limited to only simple maker/taker market buys (can’t really think of how you’d add limit orders etc unless the mint can check that when someone tries to redeem)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-29 21:16:34
The moral of nostr:npub17u5dneh8qjp43ecfxr6u5e9sjamsmxyuekrg2nlxrrk6nj9rsyrqywt4tp ‘s testnet drama is that it’s probably sensible to support all the test networks as you never know which is going to rug when 😂
(Though wen TBTC flipping BSV? Currently BSV at $64, TBTC at $0.63)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-29 18:58:42
Even then, if the source was viewable but nobody looked, what difference would it make if it was closed source?
No-one is reviewing the whole Linux kernel + drivers + firmwares + microcode + etc. etc.
"Reflections on trusting trust - Ken Thompson" https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rdriley/487/papers/Thompson_1984_ReflectionsonTrustingTrust.pdf
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-29 18:50:53
Been thinking about this a bit -- *perhaps*, one of the reasons Lightning has taken so long is that we're only just realising how important the LSP component is. Wallets/nodes that work with a LSP are so much easier to run and use for non-dev and non-in-it-as-a-business people. Even as a dev, I'm fairly hesitant to sign myself up for the maintenance effort of running a normal Lightning node.
Things like Phoenix, nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5, Phoenixd and nostr:npub1mutnyacc9uc4t5mmxvpprwsauj5p2qxq95v4a9j0jxl8wnkfvuyque23vg (mutiny server soon! 👀) are just so much easier to work with than "just" run LND/Eclair/C-Lightning/LDK-Node etc. Is the logical conclusion that for Lightning node-running to become prolific, LSPs (or more accurately, a way for nodes to 'buy' inbound from and get channels with others) have to become an inherent part of the Lightning protocol? Feels like it to me.
nostr:nevent1qqsrm3dsqsmwwd2matwqqqwak3u7g4wfjsj2q8mf8q2rlwxa0h9q5jqppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0dv67jn
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-29 18:25:20
Simultaneously the most and lest based pool
nostr:nevent1qqs8sz359u7ysd8hw39v99hlxl5zs7mzsrrw5rwpsctm0ufart2g0ngppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctv9uq32amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwv3sk6atn9e5k7tcrncqp6
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-29 11:32:57
Fun fact, banks seem much less inclined to close your accounts when you owe them money 😉
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-28 19:14:06
There is also signet, which is a different testnet that works more like Liquid where blocks aren’t mined by hashing, instead they’re just signed by a set of known keys. Mutinynet is another signet.
Arguably signet is better for testing Lightning as the blocks are more predictable and shenanigans like Lopp’s attack can’t happen - testnet is useful for testing anything that needs the chain to behave more like actual Bitcoin (mining software, ASICs, reorgs etc)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-28 18:22:32
I believe it’s because people started testing runes on testnet, then started selling testnet runes and testnet-Bitcoin. So attacking the chain was a fairly effective but coarse way to stop that.
A testnet reset is being discussed on the mailing list (testnet4) but a reset has not happened for ages so opinions are mixed so there’s not currently consensus on what exactly to do
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-27 16:32:57
Credit nostr:npub1vsl40cuqlthgjacl5vplm4vj2mt9390wvrp7cjuwmhzeg20nfu3q4qund7 on X https://x.com/bill_fowler_/status/1784242051397058719 (afaik)
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-26 19:45:43
That’ll be $10
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-26 19:45:17
Yeah, it’s just a bit of a shame – they were a tad early to notice Nostr and secp is a bit of an esoteric curve
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-26 19:36:06
As others have posted there seem to be some NIPs for that, but you could “just” secp256k1 Schnorr sign the binary/hash-of-it with the same private key you use on Nostr as its already associated with your Nostr notes
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-26 19:32:54
Yeah saw it was ed25519 — it’s not too late for them to switch to secp256k1 😉
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-26 19:31:04
Haha tbf “non-custodial” being the same thing as “self custody” is confusing
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-26 19:30:08
If you want to buy $10 for $1,000,000,000 I’ll sell it to you friend
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-26 19:22:07
Surely that’s custodial Lightning?
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-26 13:00:56
Using Nostr even just for IDs seems sensible, you get the existing Nostr social graph for free
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-26 12:57:58
👀 (though it’s not Nostr 🤔)
nostr:note1nl4pjclyjp9zl8pc47e2g7ws9gyujx5t9yr3aj28ff2raa46d60qujzm6z
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-25 21:10:40
Hot take: Bitcoiners labelling an informed, consensual contract between adults “a scam” are freedom larpers
It’s a scam when one party is being deceived, otherwise it isn’t. They know they bought a sat for 3,300,000,000 sats
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-23 23:04:51
If it makes you feel better I like the way this is going! 💯
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-23 23:02:15
nostr:nevent1qqszd7eqtcmdtk4f2gcq2sml3ske7hxc5g5348jae4gpcm7sacpw4wgpzpmhxue69uhkztnwdaejumr0dshszxnhwden5te0vfhhxarj9ekx2cm5w4exjene9ehx2ap0qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9ukhx6je
uh-oh 😂
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-23 21:33:34
Mostly agree; though it's always sad and painful to see people that aren't "in the Bitcoin camp" enough to have got the advice about Lightning and UTXO consolidation hitting pain with on-chain fees and not knowing what to do, feeling lied-to or misled somehow. Good motivation to keep building and be better, though
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-23 09:45:43
awwrritebruv
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-23 08:35:01
Progress 🤝
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-23 08:32:00
That has the issue that the merkle root hash is not the same as the file hash, so how do you then do discovery? (I want this file hash has to be resolved to a merkle root then I also have to download the whole thing before I can verify that that is indeed the file I wanted)
*technically* there’s no reason you couldn’t build BitTorrent on top of blossom, after all .torrent files are files and parts of files are also files 😉
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-23 07:06:45
Agree, I’m not a fan of the1001 different shades of dark grey-blue you often get. Inky black and decent contrast is way better
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-23 07:04:01
Bad 😂
It’s inconsistent - the sat/USD toggle doesn’t look the same as the eCash/Lightning toggle, button style is all over the place, border raises are inconsistent, the table doesn’t have one at all, I can’t guess what the three dots do, and I’m not sure why there’s a horizontal rule/card split in the middle
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-22 22:45:26
Merkle tree of what? Split the file into chunks like BitTorrent and a tree of those chunks’ hashes?
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-22 20:56:49
Unlikely/not much point yet as Nostr is all secp256k1 already -- though yeah private stuff not being pwned when public is is perhaps a nice "it could be worse" disaster situation
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-22 19:33:33
Sauce? Which NIP?
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-20 09:40:47
Wen testnet working again? 😂
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-20 00:28:05
Degens on the brink of a second bailout for miners 🫡
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-20 00:26:35
Ooof, Ocean template enjoyors missing out on a cool THIRTEEN WHOLE BITCOIN in fees 🤯
https://m.primal.net/Hxcn.jpg
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-20 00:10:49
WOOOOOO! 🎇🎆
https://m.primal.net/Hxba.jpg
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-20 00:07:06
839999
https://m.primal.net/Hxap.jpg
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 23:41:30
Thanks, you seem to have in-jammed it 😂
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 23:38:30
Waiting for 839995 be like 👴😴
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 23:18:24
nostr:npub1kyxqqqq8n2pu7f5pthr48zqcmr2k52vrud6wxzjpg0jsqcyhs3tshfc6vv ‘s stream is cool:
nostr:note1mlqvfgcx6wwp4vc7f2caua6zdyz3xur8rhejtpl38w7z22mjc87shumgqx
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 23:17:24
nostr: note1mlqvfgcx6wwp4vc7f2caua6zdyz3xur8rhejtpl38w7z22mjc87shumgqx
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 23:13:01
Gentlemen, to your halv 🥂
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 23:04:54
GM from London on #bitcoin halving day 20/04/2024 🤙
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 22:41:35
This is also pretty cool nostr:note1mlqvfgcx6wwp4vc7f2caua6zdyz3xur8rhejtpl38w7z22mjc87shumgqx
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 21:39:11
“You think I own one set of clothes walking around my home butt naked working on Bitcoin and the Lightning network?”
I mean…. 😅 Nothing surprises me anymore
There’s definitely *someone* that does do that
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 21:35:35
Completely obsessed with Sleep Token’s album “Take Me Back to Eden”. It’s just f*cking incredible
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kR2XaVymdtE2e0WXdnqYIViBNemh6_wT4
#metal #music 🤙
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 20:52:43
I love learning something new about Bitcoin every day
nostr:note19r0kfz85m3ll7splnmz26x86e4pq5mcs5gagee9ed447jvq7gy8skare06
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-19 09:15:05
Yeah, the fundamental difficulty is LNURL needs you to control a clearnet domain somewhere so it's easy for people to fnd you and resolve a human redable ID like `satoshi@lightning.gmx.com` -> long LNURL pay thingy `LNURLPBLAHBLAHBLAH.....` -> An actual Invoice from the Lightning Network.
That need to start with a clearnet domain makes it difficult to get working at all from an Umbrel-at-home, and difficult to make it work reliably. I assume it would work over Tor, but 99% of people then probably can't pay you as running Tor on a phone is not normal 😅 and also a tad difficult
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-18 22:26:06
Thanks, will do
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@ 1f52b16e:0ab23c84
2024-04-18 22:02:57
Great read for those that haven't already (/didn't get the reference) https://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/cathedral-bazaar/