In today’s Bolt ⚡️
- With Nostr all your advertising models are broken
- The Lightning Network's interest rate is a revolution
- Lightning Labs aims to bring Bitcoin to billions with latest upgrade
- Forbes covers the Lightning Network
- Vida now has one click login with Nostr
- Brian Armstrong finally sends Joe Nakamoto $100 via Lightning
- Decrypt covers the “Bitcoin privacy war”
- Preturnio is a search engine for the Bitcoin blockchain
- A mega thread on why Nostr is important
- A podcast with Jeff Booth on why deflation is the key to abundance
https://thebolt.beehiiv.com/p/with-nostr-all-your-advertising-models-are-broken
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The biggest revolution in history.
And with the help of some technologies such as bittorrent, bitcoin and nostr among others, now they have no chance at all.
This is at least how I see it. I'm starting to correlate many of their decisions purely to the existence of these technologies.
For example, Bittorrent created "only evil shares copyrighted material", bitcoin led to CBDCs and nostr is currently leading them to become more heavy handed in their censorship crusades.
With bitcoin being almost everywhere, get rich quick books are all going to be obsolete.
That's when people make the mistake of "let me wait a little just so I can see what will happen next".
Weird! My family and friends are always saying the opposite: "Don't start talking about bitcoin again".
My favorite is "defending my country" instead of things like "defending my family" or even "defending my house/property".
The taxes you're paying are not supporting your country, they're actually supporting the politicians who duped you into voting for them.
First Republic Bank being sold to JPMorgan proves that the financial industry still pretends bitcoin doesn't exist.
It seems the banking industry's most powerful tool is ignorance.
Not too long to go now.
Can you imagine yourself today going through fiat's economic meltdown while hodling ZERO bitcoin?
Bitcoin propels you into the future while everything else imprisons you in the past.
PB&J sandwiches vs steak
I've been off noster for more than a month and just started again yesterday.
The withdrawal symptoms are finally fading.
True, I agree.
What I meant was that "depriving the owner" is a result of a theft, not the actual intention.
The intention, I would presume, is to obtain someone else's property with exchanging anything for it. Don't you think?
Is all theft considered having the intention of depriving the owner?
I would first like to say that although I used to pride myself for being a real-estate expert, I never thought of it the way you put it in point number one (USA). I would like to add that that the value of the property takes the place of "key money".
Key money, in case it's not known, is an amount, chosen by and paid to the tenant renting a commercial property in order to vacate it.