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Alex Waltz
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Making Satoshis Don't Exist Movie.

This is what buying Bitcoin looked like in 2011.

1BTC = $3.5

Did you know?

The coinbase TX with most outputs (919) was mined by Eligius Pool(now Ocean ) on 2011-06-27?

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I think I solved the mistery of why Satoshi used different endianess in various places. :D

Sony α7IV + Helios 44M-4

LNPoS nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqyw8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtngd9nksmrfva58getj9e3k7mf0qqs8u5uf0rd2p9wmdxxaznpn54tkq8wwspmljy0cjqw6jdgm5kv84ds3selle that was used by Room 77 for Bitcoin payments.

10 Jul 2019

The legendary Bitcoin Bar - Room 77

One of the 1st places in the world to accept Bitcoin.

Did not accept Bitcoins from Coinbase.

Pictures from 30 Aug 2018.

John Newbery talking about the newly released Bitcoin Core 0.17

2nd London BitDevs meetup

16 Aug 2018

(not yet called BitDevs)

One things nostr is definetly better than Twitter is posting pictures.

The picture are less compressed and thus better quality.

However the previewing crop feature needs improvement(at least in primat)

Sony α7IV + Zuiko 50mm, 1: 1.8

[1/125s, ISO1000]

Bitcoin ATM by GENERAL BYTES

2 Sep 2017.

1 BTC = £3,891

Today: 1 BTC = £85,270 (21x increase!)

Sony α7IV + Zuiko 50mm, 1: 1.8

[1/125s, ISO1600]

All features are equaly important, if you remove any of the bitcoin breaks. ;)

nostr:nprofile1qyt8wumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgtcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qqsgqfapsalnnesrmt7xxfu7qp95akwlscw33n5pm8zrclt3xhdg7egksnh56 when it was called Bitsquare.

1 BTC = $786

18 December 2016.

It’s not clear if bitcoin is legal, but there is no company in control and no one to arrest.

Newyorker Article - October 2011

Bitcoin commercial London Tube.

16 August 2017.

Pretty big deal back then.

Getting books signed by Andreas

12 June 2019

Someone poster about Bitcoin in 2002.

On a UK Google Group for finance.

It may have been Satoshi.

I really dont get why people here on nostr do not want to admint we dont have good solutions for almost nothing, just workarounds.

The only way we will find solutions is if we admit there is a problem.

Publishign is not the problem anyone can broadcast a note.

The problem is storing it where no one can take it down.

And cost is a problem if you want to scale something to 100s milions of users.

You just have a hacky workardound that works because you are not scaling it.

Nvm the fact that, if i do this as a youtuber than I will have lets ay 100 even more videos per year, and now I have to host all of them.

Bottom line is storage scales exponentially.

It is still not obvious to me how you can guarantee the video will be up 1 year from now.

And if I would have to pay to incentivise seeders to keep my video up, or I would have to seed it, its unrealistic to think people will use that.

The reason YouTube pickedup is because you post and forget, and most people are ok with the trade-off.

I want this!

But the main question is how is the hosting going to be handled?

I mean you need a lot of server with lots of bandwith to deliver a decent experience.

Also heavy compression on videos is a bad things, no one enjoys videos with artefacts.

I want to post a long form article with a lot of pictures, what is the best way to do that here on nostr?

Whaaat no way. Can't belive I did not hear about this earlier.

Isin't blender used to render and create 3d things?

Even with nostr design, there obviously are ways to make this work with a great UX, I just don't think there is an incentive for people to work on it.

Though kinda strange considering that most of the things people consume on social medias is video.

Ok so I tried uploading a video to https://nostr.build 1.19GB.

It uploads, quite fast, but when the upload is done it says, session expired.

Why can't this just work?

Did you know Satoshi worked for 1 year and a half on Bitcoin's code before releasing the White Paper?

He mentions this in a conversation on the Cyphterpunk Mailing list on 17 Nov 2008.

2weeks after the lunch of the White Paper.

1080 x 1350.

Test # 2 with picture inside.📸

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