I know, I posted it just as a reference for others 🙂
Well, we don't have enough clues. So far that still leave us with so much combinations that it will be imposible to iterate trough all of them in our lifetimes.
But if we would know the length of each word or the length of just some words that would make deciphering more interesting.
Nothing truly changed except number of possible combinations dropped from 3 nonillion to 1 nonillion or from 604 words to 302 possible words
I'm curious what's nostr:npub10wcdqdy9950akm8vzxugg6pqma4x7w6flvfepzdf062fxny2un0qxah257 's method and how far he really came. Does he work with supercomputers?
Few moons ago I stumbled upon a #client website which only showed #POW notes but I lost the link. Googling didn't find anything either.
If you know about one, please post a link bellow because I need an Idea making my own where only POW matters.
Another link for relays :)
high is not in there. we already spent one "h" at the last clue word. The word "high" has two.
Clearing coins at the Trevi fountain in Italy
https://t.co/RwEp6e4bbn https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1777343002316333056/pu/vid/avc1/720x1280/QyUXfYu_Jpgs1CUO.mp4?tag=12
Apparently people throw 3000€ in coins into the Trevi fountain per day which is roughly around 1.5 million euros a year. The authorities collect this coin a few times a year and the money is always donated to the local catholic charity caritas in Rome. Money is then spend for the people in poverty for the nursery, dentistry and all that makes people in need just a little bit more comfortable in their rough life situation.
I might be addicted to Nostr!

AI algos that read the note content are most likely already ready steady in that big NSA building listening to ever note passing trough the nostr clearnet. They look for trigger words , relations, sentences and connections.
nostr:npub1tu2rdu3esy50cjwmvdct280drnt9tj389mmhv6elkrw0dchyxteqnlg3tz knows
When the relays hold enough of illegal content, or just a few of their dirty secrets, then they'll start to knock on doors wherever they could.
It's called PTSD and what we are seeing here is a severe form of it. Definitely nothing to laugh at.
I think we need another clue if you want someone to crack this. If you are testing the strength of it, then it works 🦾 There is still too many possible combinations even if we know another 3 words it will take forever nostr:npub1mfndvgwstwm604jvrt07p6nyy898mdsdzzyumx9sdn8u6r4za4uqck6f8v :)
I think they don't need help from #China to see the results you mentioned 😆
Aerial view of the pyramids
📹_josiechialee_
https://t.co/pz5Seawaqx https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1776967145219371009/pu/vid/avc1/1080x1920/VxgRQ2dh52-3UACO.mp4?tag=14
It's mind boggling that they build this structure 4500 years ago
Was this the standard name for a sat in 2018? Nanobitcoins... cc nostr:npub1zsu6h4pfsyt9atxv6prt64j645vlyv22jwkeh5y6mqlrxs47ex0svkk4em (this is from bitcoin optech newsletter #0h) #asknostr 
#BitcoinUnits
Most commonly, units of bitcoin are expressed in decimal exponents such as BTC ("bitcoins"), mBTC ("millibitcoins") and μBTC ("micro-bitcoin or bit ") and the rest more niche units are listed in the sheet...
https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Units
On the Bitcoin Wiki page, bitcoin units are presented following a decimal metric system, similar to standard SI units. The smallest unit listed is the satoshi, equal to 0.00000001 BTC.
If a hypothetical unit of nanobitcoin were to be introduced, it would logically fit in the scale just below the satoshi, which is 0.00000001 BTC. A nanobitcoin would represent 0.000000001 BTC, making it one-tenth the size of a satoshi and one hundred times smaller than a micro-bitcoin (0.000001 BTC).
So long story short. There's no such thing as a #nanoBitcoin
But yeah maybe one day on some side chain we'll get even smaller unit then satoshis and we can make nanoBitcoins #Finneys ;)
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Local LLMs are incredibly helpful when you need to debug your home network without an internet connection.

Most people do not run a Bitcoin node, and their experience with transacting bitcoin is still smooth. The same goes for nostr. Most people do not run their own relays, yet nostr works. There are still improvements to be made, of course, just like there are improvements to be made with lightning channel rebalancing and all that stuff.
Opting out of centralized services comes with the cost of some difficulties. No decentralized service will run like it's just a push of a button. My experience with the nostr Android client, Amethyst, has been nothing but smooth lately and the experience comes preaty close to "just push on the button". For most users the Nostr works, just like for most users lightning works :)
In this note, I would like to express my gratitude to all the devs who have put their valuable time and money into building a better experience on top of nostr.
Thank you all 💜



