Check out https://shopstr.store/, a nostr marketplace
Maybe you need to mint some new bitcoiners first :D Or register a meetup somewhere visible, like meetup.com, and wait for others to join/register.
I think you can also use it in English, depending on what kind of people you trade with. I did some English trades when selling stuff but German definitely increases chances.
Probably also one way to learn German. I often get contacted by very broken German but somehow it still works out as the flow is always the same :D
How to start a local bitcoin community:
Buying stuff on p2p market places (like Kleinanzeigen, Craigslist) is great, you get stuff cheaper and pay people in bitcoin.
Just bought a keyboard, of 9 sellers one was willing to accept bitcoin and sent me a lightning invoice.
Zapped you 1 Bitcoin-bong (TBCb)😂 Maybe bitcoin wiki just needs a comedy category :D
I guess using a CLI is too difficult for most "regular" users anyways :P
Shill me technical arguments to use satoshi instead of bitcoin as default unit in a CLI
#sats #satsthestandard
Clandestine Chemists
Ah yeah this would work but without the nice amethyst discovery and nwc payment integration I guess nobody would use it, let alone pay for it. I agree its weird but also reinforces the knowledge that you can't delete your stuff here :D
I will pay 1M sats to anyone who fixes this bug:
## Fix Flotilla network bug
Here's the [github issue](https://github.com/coracle-social/flotilla/issues/118) of the bug.
Make an offer on this URL:
#satshoot #asknostr #flotilla #welshman #bugfix #networking
The URL returns a 404

Yeah its mine, I think the idea is fun and the data is public anyways so no ethical issues here :D Wanted to serve it as DVM, not sure if its possible to serve a custom interface to Amethyst as DVM, but also didn't do a lot of research tbh
Tried to code this yesterday 😂 amethyst simultaneously fetches the delete events and hides the events from the feed again, so I gave up (for now)...
Pixel 9 fold with GrapheneOS
Find $10b+, lobby for permission in the target country, lobby for permission from the US, these are probably the hard parts. Then it takes a lot of time to build too.
Molten salt reactors seem really promising but they're not really established yet afaik.
He has some interesting videos on economic parts of nuclear powerplant construction:





