Link?
How are stamps or inscriptions detrimental to other users other than raising fee rates?
I guess I just don't understand your argument?
I'm having trouble understanding the argument you're attempting to make in the note above... It seems... logically incomplete.
If inscriptions are abuse, then what do you think of stamps? Stamps are a direct response to threats of censorship, and are an order of magnitude worse.
What is an OP_RETURN, then? What did Satoshi do, very first thing? Remind me what the Chancellor did on 1/3/2009?
You think this is just a bug that must be fixed? Is speech you don't like also a bug of free speech? And what about other approaches, like RGB21? Anchor commitments are indistinguishable from any other P2TR spend.
Any use of Bitcoin is valid if it's accepted by nodes. Who are you to tell anyone different? Bitcoin King? Bitcoin CEO?
Bitcoin Magazine held their Ordinal Inscription auction yesterday. Issue #1 is currently listed for 69 BTC. Issue #2 is currently listed for 100 BTC. 😆😆😆
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I honestly hope the people that bought these for 1.25 BTC and 0.75 BTC are *never* able to sell them at any price.
lol! Although I'm supportive of inscriptions, and I have sold NFTs, I also agree, I'm not a fan of NFT speculation. I do like using them as a token of thanks for support, and sales receipts are a particularly powerful use-case, since the payment and receipt can be both mined in a single atomic tx, making receipt-based commerce viable. An economy built on sales receipts could be one way to obviate the perception of necessity for state-enforced property rights.
If there was any piece of advice I could give to anyone trying to make it in just about any industry ever, it's to develop a "T-shaped skillset" made of plenty of general knowledge built up as a curious individual over a lifetime, plus just one or two things you care most about.
Nice! Be sure to add a Lightning address and I'll zap ya some more. Do you self-custody?
Hmm... Looks neat, but I'm not sure I would use it as much as a list. Maybe if I selected a list, it would also switch relay sets, that might be more useful.
Haha, which ones?
The latter. I mean, I'd like groups, too, but that's not quite what I'm describing. On Twitter I have a list of infrequent, high signal accounts I don't want to miss. Well, there's also friends who I don't want to miss either.
It's actually centralized around a single corporeal being, unless it's like those paper holiday decorations where the feet and hands are stuck together end-to-end
I just asked the same question! Here's some answers:
nostr:note1692xy72hc3e62x2jeq2ynr4kq7hrq3ujzneuz3raahwhl07fcses3mr9pr
I prefer lists first, I follow a bunch of people that probably use nostr very little, but when they do, I want to see what they post separate from the feed
