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Tim Bouma
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Homemade natas made by Son 3

On this day, July 6th, 1917 Canada votes on conscription- more boys to the front. nostr:note1uvc7j3hd6c5k2tuqyvxtp9tckw2tc28cvfplpqjtjmxlh4fd4qus0gdkzt

The climb was worth the view.

I don’t see #nostr as a social media competitor. It’s more like an independent socioeconomic layer that sits on top of, but not dependent on the internet.

You have me thinking about replacing my wallet implementation with a nostr event store using relays.

Curious why you are storing the proof as a json, versus the serialized format. I am fine either way, but wondering the rationale?

With #nostr, the network is the custodian.

Very cool! What event kind are you using? I am exploring storing arbitrary amounts in a single proof, so it could be stored as a replaceable event, once you swap out what you need for payment and then store the resulting token with the reduced amount using a replaceable event.

I am working an iteration of the protocol so that any arbitrary amount can be issued as a single proof. When you need to pay a certain amount you split out the amount required, send that and the remainder as issued as a new proof.