Nostr is a garden, and we are the first ones to enter it. Let’s make sure we take care of it with love and responsibility…cause we have been handed an oasis in the desert 💚 it takes no time to spoil it. For me personally, this means NOT engaging with negative notes and npubs. That is my weak spot, on social media as irl. What is the aspect of your social persona that you think needs to be tempered??
I am messing with you 😂😂😂 as far as I know that’s a bit of a myth that comes from how public and private keys work in cryptography. But I believe the protocol is more resilient than that :)
I did not know that but I just tried with your npub and OMG… I would have never thought you’d exchange such private chats with other people here! 😳 you seem so nice and vanilla…!!
Anyways just so that you know, tagging other profiles on Nostr works if you follow each other because the 2 profiles need to be known to the same relays!
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I did zap you too but no ty?! 😢😢😢
Floating like angels in the clouds
It has an ultra-wordly feel. Like, “welcome to what is after death”.
I asked Jack about Bluesky in a thread on here and I got blatantly ignored. My guess is yes.
Plastics are just different type of polymers. Some are stronger than others. Hence some are cheaper than others 😉😉
Anyways bitnode only sees visible nodes with a known ip. Most nodes are not visible.
With my node I established manual connections with mostly nodes in remote countries and no other nodes. I think I am at capacity atm but if one of those will shut down - which regularly occur - I will do some rotation
Good question, I can’t say. Maybe it has to do with local laws that are restrictive towards crypto. Maybe there are but on the Tor network, or maybe they are simply not reachable and not accepting incoming connections but only establishing outgoing ones. If you are there maybe start one!
I have been thinking about building a small library in python for bitcoin node admins to better monitor connectivity of their node with the network. Something that allows you to visualize on a map all those visible nodes not on Tor you are connected with. This would allow you to work with something like bitnodes to maximize your contribution to the network on basis of a rule of your choice. For example, you could make sure to include nodes in remote regions or censored countries, or only nodes that avoid redundancy at the second hop - and so forth. I am wondering how many node operators on here would be interested on something like this? Let’s connect 👇