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Yeah Canaan killed everything existed on the market for home mining! nostr:note1tk285xm9p0vkug62ssrk22rs2f23ev5xdzsrdqg5f67skn9y3jlqf68rjy

Bitcoiners are the most greediest people I met in my life.

Elon and Zuckerberg are fake larpers

Yeah the real deal clown. It’s kinda flicked up that Americans love these stupid ideas

So, retarded trump threatening multiple countries to give up their territories to the U.S. ? 🤔

Woah! Canaan just introduced new #bitcoin home miners!

https://www.canaan.io/avalonhome

Testing something. Can you see this note?

If you believe that Zuckerberg is going to be anti-censorship, I don’t know what to say except that you’re naive retard 😁

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EFnet (short for Eris-Free Network) was one of the earliest and most popular IRC (Internet Relay Chat) networks, dating back to the early 1990s.

What Was IRC?

IRC was like the original group chat system for the internet. It allowed people from all over the world to join chat rooms (called channels) and talk in real-time. Think of it as a text-only version of today’s Discord or Slack.

How EFnet Started

• Early Days: EFnet was created in 1990 after a split in the original IRC network.

• Why the Split? The original IRC network had a channel named “Eris,” which some people considered disruptive. A group of users decided to create their own network, free of “Eris,” hence the name Eris-Free Network.

What Made EFnet Special?

• Massive Popularity: It became one of the biggest IRC networks and was home to thousands of channels, covering every topic you could think of—tech, gaming, hacking, music, and more.

• Decentralized Servers: EFnet was a collection of servers, each managed independently, but they worked together as a single network.

• Cultural Hub: In the ’90s, EFnet was where early internet users—programmers, hackers, and enthusiasts—hung out. It was like the town square of the early internet.

The Legacy of EFnet

Though IRC has faded in popularity with the rise of modern messaging platforms, EFnet played a crucial role in shaping how we interact online today. It was one of the first places where large-scale real-time conversations happened.

If you ever used EFnet, it was probably a wild mix of tech discussions, memes, and random internet culture long before social media was a thing!

Not sure what this means but here you go #bitcoin

Yeah just googled it as well🫡😁

Cashu is permissioned shitcoin where mints can and will rug users ! People should use lightning instead and if they care about privacy there is still joinmarket, and other hops like swaps etc.

I don’t use Signal, but I find “almost the same” —not exactly the same. What would you do if your nsec were compromised? Additionally, Signal offers features like Sealed Sender to protect metadata. How does Keychat handle potential metadata leaks? In other words Keychat uses fundamentally different from Signal's architecture.