Is this a response to Saylor's visit or is it the misunderstanding leading the way or is it just there slogan?

Is this a response to Saylor's visit or is it the misunderstanding leading the way or is it just there slogan?

Eric Wargo on New Thinking Allowed podcast
can we create a payment solution that will allow spending from a self-custody wallet at any fiat-only pos terminal without betraying custody in the meantime?
Can anybody help me understand if we already have a solution for paying from a self-cutodial wallet to a pos that does not necessarily accept btc?
Kind of! I believe internet is (or can be) still involved, depending on context. Check out nostr:npub1a8jzweysxa9qmtmht874736aalm0lwdsl306nrys9d05ktlrhw3qcr5pj4's work using Lightning/zaps to activate home electronics….
thank you for the info!
Fantastic! thank you.
But it has a range limitation. Does it mean that we might need to create a network of these devices with certain relatively stable spatial configuration so that the signals can be broadcasted from one to another via other ones in between, allowing thus a longer range of communication?
like internet of things, does it mean a direct communication between objects at a distance without using internet?
thanks! what's the main utility for this lora devices?
Every trig ratio of an angle is an exposition of the inner geometry of the triangle in which that angle resides.
What are Newton's famous first 2/3 laws of motion?
The difference between 'Aristotelian' logic and the logic of our life is that in the first one, everything can be of only 2 kinds, either right or wrong.
So don't blame mathematics, you can blame our brother Arastoo for this.
"According to SCMP, the research team employed the D-Wave Advantage quantum computer to target the Present, Gift-64, and Rectangle algorithms, called key representatives of the Substitution-Permutation Network (SPN) structure. This structure is foundational for advanced encryption standards (AES), a system widely deployed in military and financial encryption protocols, according to the newspaper. While AES-256 is often labeled as military-grade and considered the most secure encryption standard available, the study suggests that quantum computers may soon threaten such security."
not necessarily, especially if there is no action following it up.

