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Replying to Avatar jack

patience

Bitkeys in New York?

What is this responding to?

The sat is “connected” to the inscription because it was the first output of the reveal txn. Beyond that, it’s all just consensus

It’s just a manner of whether you recognize “Ordinal Theory” there isn’t any way to “clean” an inscription from a sat, but in reality there isn’t anything on the actual sat. So if you don’t care, you can just ignore it and use bitcoin as usual

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One of the downsides of closed source apps is you can’t see what it’s doing or file a ticket to fix bugs. This just came up with me with nostr:npub1yzvxlwp7wawed5vgefwfmugvumtp8c8t0etk3g8sky4n0ndvyxesnxrf8q which has a bug where it overrides your contact list if you follow someone in the yakihonne app. Hopefully it’ll get fixed fast.

In general we have a nostr problem with replacable list events and how easy it is for apps to override and whip out lists.

We need atomic follows

A progressive web app. Like a website that can be installed on your phone, and have some native app-like experiences. Requires no App Store approval

Setting up your own personal s3 bucket is certainly a pain in the ass initially, but it’s such a nice thing to have. You have virtually unlimited storage and are paying pennies

Exactly. So much synergies between ordinals and nostr. Ordinals provides the ultimate permanent data storage on bitcoin

Curious to hear people opinions on ordinals in the nostr community. Seems like they offer a great way to provide eternally persistent data storage