so many options on the Nostr, π
https://youtu.be/iWWWyG5ZwG8?si=ENCA1NRjHhGsESYC
Ok, which one of you is this?
Stack DUO
from the Cypher Stack Team
An open source, non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet.
Stack Duo is a fully open source cryptocurrency wallet. It is a fork of Stack Wallet, but stripped down to just Bitcoin and Monero. With an easy to use user interface and quick and speedy transactions, this wallet is ideal for anyone no matter how much they know about the cryptocurrency space. The app is actively maintained to provide new user friendly features.
Highlights include:
- All private keys and seeds stay on device and are never shared.
- Easy backup and restore feature to save all the information that's important to you.
- Trading cryptocurrencies through our partners.
- Custom address book
- Favorite wallets with fast syncing
- Custom Nodes.
- Open source software.


#sunset
#photography
Streetside weirdness.

ouch

#classic

#photogtaphy
#california
Pool heater, and he has a hot tub heater in the works, too....

#bitcoin
#mining
It'll probably go higher than anyone honestly expects, leaving people rekt who were trying to get cute thinking they'd re-buy lower, only to buy in higher and then truly suffering on the retrace that will not go low enough for the majority....
There's gonna be carnage of epic proportions.
#dailyreminder
Not your keys
not your cheese
learn to self-custody.

#bikestr
#bitcoin
Sums it up.

#bitcoin
Excited to dive in.

Chocolate decadence.

#foodstr
It's here in the comments, at least his youtube, but here you go: https://www.jonathanmann.net/
I've followed him for years, he's an EthHead
https://market.songaday.world/1/0x19b703f65aa7e1e775bd06c2aa0d0d08c80f1c45/5454
And I drove them a lot, lol.
My dad owned The Joker Pub and Grille in Issaquah for a decade or so. He'd let me empty the pool tables once a week in the summer and roll the quarters. I could keep half as payment.
Love it there!
The little restaurant is good, too.
I used to drive the backroads thru Carnation and stuff to get there, when my Dad lived on the Sammamish Highlands Plateau. Beautiful.
I like him, ETH dude, but still talented and funny.
True use case for it is criminals, drug traffickers, anti-money laundering and tax avoidance. Break it down.
https://video.nostr.build/fab89f588fc617fbb7e0ee36901491edc9c281530602e85f6fcbb905b275bda6.mp4
Turn it up!
π
I competed against some legends in the 90's, no Banked Slaloms, but BoarderX and Big Air. Did contests in the US, Canada and New Zealand. I grew up around all the big names at Brighton, back in the day, as well.... LeBlanc, Walker, Jones, and tons more. It was an amazing era.
Travis Rice...

#catstr
#snowboard
#catstr

The recent discussions and negative sentiment surrounding the potential
filtering of
nostr:npub1qtvl2em0llpnnllffhat8zltugwwz97x79gfmxfz4qk52n6zpk3qq87dze and
coinjoin transactions appear to be driven primarily by speculation and
misunderstandings of how complicated spam filtering has historically been.
Filtering spam over the past two plus decades has consistently been a delicate
dance between accuracy and false positives, requiring ongoing adaptation and
refinement of filtering algorithms. This same principle applies to the potential
filtering of spam Bitcoin transactions.
Combating spam is a continuous and ever-evolving endeavor, similar to a
never-ending cat and mouse game. The notion of creating a static filter and
abandoning it is unrealistic. Constant adjustments and updates are necessary to
maintain their effectiveness. This situation is no different, and future
challenges will inevitably arise. When they do, we must question the situations
and infrom those running the application, mining pool, etc. of the potential
issues. By collaborating and openly sharing information, we can develop
solutions that address spam while safeguarding legitimate transactions and
privacy focused transactions.
Simply put: Have you ever encountered the frustration of searching for an
important email only to discover it buried in your spam folder? How did you fix
that? You instructed your email client to no longer flag those types of emails
as spam or you added the email sender to a safe sender list. Sometimes, this
worked right away and other times this took additional tweaking of spam
filtering algorithms. Still, this is so much easier than it used to be. Back in
the day, you'd have to send that email along with the headers to someone like me
and then I'd have to go update the SpamAssassin filters that I wrote.
I'm hopeful that they'll work it out.
"legitimate transactions"
https://video.nostr.build/bac18ca498f4e482cb8dcc6f914b91552dfaf7006bba8aeb345d1e57442ff8eb.mp4
December 6th, 2023, 10:34 AM MST
https://fountain.fm/episode/Nd62gcHJQZbn5gWf66Aq
I enjoyed this, and he makes great arguments to not run the latest thing...
First Taproot, then SegWit?

KYC to buy raw milk?
βοΈ
There's a first for everything...


Was impressed a lot, with our little side-journey, today.




