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Replying to Avatar nostrnaut

"Why is it that two people can't generate the same #bitcoin private key?"

"How can a wallet generate a private key offline, and be sure that nobody else has picked that private key before?"

"How do I know that nobody else is using the same seed as me?"

"How do I know that nobody else can figure out or guess which private keys I'm using?"

- A #bitcoin private key is a 256-bit number, or 2^256

that's the number 2 multiplied by two 256 times

- Exponents are hard for humans to wrap their brains around them; half of 2^256 is 2^255, not 2^128

- 2^256 expressed as a decimal number is 10^77

- That's the number 1 and seventy-seven 0's after it;

10X10, 77 times

How big is 10^77?

- There are between 10^16 and 10^20 grains of sand (in all of the deserts and all of the beaches and on all of the ocean floor) on Earth

- There are 10^20 molecules of silica in a single grain of sand

- Multiplying the number of molecules in one grain of sand (10^20) by the number of grains of sand on Earth (10^20) is 10^40

- If you assume there's ten planets in the solar system, and assume they're all made of sand; 10^40 molecules of silica on all the grains of sand multiplied by ten is 10^41

- There are a hundred billion stars in the milky way galaxy, or 10^11

- 10^11 stars in the milky way multiplied by all of the molecules of silica in all the beaches on all of the planets in all of the milky way is 10^52

- There are perhaps a hundred billion *galaxies* in the observable universe, or 10^11

- 10^11 galaxies multiplied by all of the molecules of silica in all the beaches/oceans in all of the planets across the solar system in all of the stars in all of the galaxies is...10^63

- In astrophysics, the "Eddington number" (or NEdd) is the number of atoms in the "observable universe"

- The observable universe is just the part of the universe that has light that will ever reach us, or the matter that is all within the observation cone of space time that we occupy as humans; 13.8 billion light years across

- *ALL* matter - every atom of hydrogen in the entire observable universe - is approximately 10^77

- Current estimates put the NEdd at 10^80

- 10^77 happens to be the center of the range of estimates of the NEdd, and is the maximum number of possible #bitcoin private keys

That means that every atom of matter, in the entire observable universe of over a hundred billion galaxies, could have its own #bitcoin private key

tl;dr:

Pick an atom; any atom

See if someone else picks the same one

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2eZ5DP2P5As

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Boom. My new book, Broken Money, is now available on Amazon:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CG83QBJ6

I will formally announce it later today, so I guess this is the initial Nostr exclusive. It’s not even searchable on Amazon yet since it is still being incorporated into their wider database. But if you have that link, it is ready for purchase.

The ebook, audiobook, and other print distribution partners will be rolled out over time.

Thank you everyone for your support! This has been a wonderful project to work on, and it will hopefully educate more people about the current problems in the global monetary system and the solutions that Bitcoin has to offer people around the world.

Awesome! Please keep us posted on alternative buying options. I don't use Amazon anymore.

Or was that you? It didn't show up when I did it.

The universal consciousness is the sum total of the processing power required to run the simulation. You are just one little process running within the simulation, and when you die the processing power will be assigned elsewhere.

Had to figure it out on my own mostly, but I have to give some credit to nostr:npub1s5yq6wadwrxde4lhfs56gn64hwzuhnfa6r9mj476r5s4hkunzgzqrs6q7z and his podcast. That was the first source that I felt had a really clear signal and made it click.

Replying to Avatar Crizzo

I don't know why it took me so long to post this, but I bought two of nostr:npub17nd4yu9anyd3004pumgrtazaacujjxwzj36thtqsxskjy0r5urgqf6950x 's original oil paintings.

They are beautiful and I think he is especially talented at painting water. I can't wait to get them framed and up on my wall. The fact that I bought them with #Bitcoin makes them extra special, and is a great counterpoint whenever someone says "yOu CaN't BuY cOfFeE wItH iT."

Thank you nostr:npub17nd4yu9anyd3004pumgrtazaacujjxwzj36thtqsxskjy0r5urgqf6950x

Probably ready to put the varnish on by now. I should get on that so I can get them framed.

To some people that line inspires confidence.

Social media companies make money by selling ads, so instead of providing the best possible service to the users they do things like write algorithms that increase ad revenue at the expense of people's sanity.

Is there a term other than socialism for this specific thing? I want to call it moral hazard.