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Ps: I follow your content for years and am immensly grateful for your contributions, especially on the geopolitical topics 🙏🏻

Replying to Avatar pietre

2024 was year one of institutional Bitcoin.

The year that Bitcoin truly established itself as a must-own asset.

But 2025 will take things to a new level.

The ETFs are the superhighway that allow trillions of dollars of capital to flow into Bitcoin.

But the greatest ETF launch of all time is just the starter.

Wall Street has taken note of the energy and excitement around BTC.

And they see the massive opportunity to create a whole new suite of Bitcoin products.

Microstrategy has proven how much demand there is for structured products that offer varying degrees of Bitcoin exposure.

And the growing base of hodlers is a huge untapped market for lending products done right.

Once the rules change, banks will enter the Bitcoin lending game.

These products will make holding Bitcoin even more attractive, and will make selling unnecessary.

The largest institutions in the world are all on board.

It's a massive growth opportunity for them.

And now that they have a supportive administration - we should expect things to accelerate in 2025.

A Strategic Bitcoin Reserve could arrive by late January.

If it includes a purchase program, then you better rethink everything you think you know about Bitcoin "cycles"

There will still be volatility both ways.

But Bitcoin being aggressively bid by the United States is a completely different asset than Bitcoin being bid by Joe Blow who heard about it from his barber.

And it will need to be repriced accordingly.

We're at $100K and it's still the very beginning of this journey.

Less than 1 year after ETF launch.

You need to be bullish.

You need to be optimistic.

You understood this before the big guys arrived.

Now it's time to reap the rewards.

Seems to be straight from Stack Hodlers X account 🤔

https://nitter.poast.org/stackhodler/status/1871872946823725244#m

Replying to Avatar arikisonfire

Thx!

Found a tiny description of how to reset the SeedVault app here: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/18003-seedvault-reset/4

"To reset seedvault search in Settings for seedvault then goto storage and clear storage."

Will give it a try today.

The reset worked like a charm.

After another four attempts, the backup finally worked.

Had to turn off the experimental storage backup, which were basically just photos.

Thx!

Found a tiny description of how to reset the SeedVault app here: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/18003-seedvault-reset/4

"To reset seedvault search in Settings for seedvault then goto storage and clear storage."

Will give it a try today.

nostr:npub1235tem4hfn34edqh8hxfja9amty73998f0eagnuu4zm423s9e8ksdg0ht5 backups via SeedVault seem not to work anymore after the latest release on Pixel 8.

Always used a USB drive in the past with some hick-ups, but got the job done.

Already tried some suggestions from https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/12475-backups/5

No luck so far.

Somebody encountered similar issues and got a solution?

#asknostr

Replying to Avatar openoms

Anyone running Linux on their M1 (or M2) Mac?

Here to share my journey.

https://asahilinux.org/ with Fedora is working really well, but got some annoyances due to the limited software available for aarch64.

The good things are:

- I learn to compile more things - looking at you Signal and Keybase

- Power efficiency and shared memory without the closed garden

- Fedora seems to be a very good distro (coming from Debian)

- Webcam, speakers, USBC ports just work

The (not so) bad so far:

- will think twice what software worth the hassle and no closed source stuff is available to build

- will need to master some emulators like qemu and Box86/Box64

- The built-in microphone hasn't been reverse-engineered yet

- Fingerprint sensor won't work

#linux #aarch64 #asahi

Yea man, thx for the insights!

Testing Ubuntu on a 2017 MBP. Sound and camera seem not to work yet.

Tried installing Pop OS before, but failed.

Currently doing my work stuff on a 2023 MBA M2, still on MacOS. Love the hardware. Not using any apps from the Apple ecosystem, most of them are FOSS. Want to switch to Linux in the long run, but have doubts that it will be working well.

Probably the last time I got an Apple machine though. The next one will be way more compatible with Linux.

When Fulcrum on StartOS? nostr:nprofile1qqs9df4h2deu3aae83fmet5xmrlm4w5l9gdnsy3q2n7dklem7ezmwfcpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq5xamn8ghj7dnvv45xs7tywde8g6rpvakkjuekw46nvar4vdhxgan6wumkxatzwpckk6rk0puhjdm2da5k7ce5x4kkkumjx3jkzepwdahxjmmwqyt8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wd9hxvmckqw0xz

BTW love nostr:nprofile1qqsw5t3us9xs3gmclzjm37hvk2yy6pv9t96utjjttsj794hexc5x79qpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhs4njjxr as well 🫶🏻

Amazing climate documentary with plausible explanations, as an alternative to the prevailing narrative

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A24fWmNA6lM

Kudos to nostr:npub1dg6es53r3hys9tk3n7aldgz4lx4ly8qu4zg468zwyl6smuhjjrvsnhsguz and nostr:npub1gcf9ltaeu42f4tr20z3avkas04dezlx3jaudqsuu87gvmh686xasrvqjg0 mentioning it in the Free Cities Podcast EP 105

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcl23qhlabU

The dish looks very similar to steak tartar. Check this video and do some small adjustments https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXsJ14zydG4

Replying to Avatar QnA

Pretty good privacy flow that covers *most* average Bitcoin use cases 👇

BUY 🤖 - For use when you want to obtain sats that are not tied to your personal identity #noKYConly

➡️ Robosats Trade > Use proxy invoice when withdrawing to own your node > Accumulate/spend from own node.

SPEND 🪙 - For use when you want to use Bitcoin as money

➡️ Not too much to say here, LN has good base level sender privacy when using your own node.

STORE 🧊 - For use when your node balance gets close to channel capacity, or to a value that you want to move to cold storage

➡️ Carry out atomic swap on something like https://boltz.exchange (use the .onion address) to go from your Lightning channel balance, straight to an address controlled by your hardware wallet. Boltz has a 0.5% service fee, plus you'll of course need to pay miner fees, which are negligible at the time of writing.

NOTES 📔

🟧 Your purchase sizes are limited by your inbound liquidity. Plan ahead!

🟧 If you don't want to or can't run a node, swap out that step for a nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 Olympus channel with a lightweight node on your phone. I recommend Zeus because spends from there are more private than in Phoenix due to client side path finding

🟧 When using the proxy invoice feature in Robosats, you may need to adjust routing fee and proxy provider allowances slightly

Happy to take questions or comments. Put down the CashApp and give it a go anon, I dare you!

How do you use/create a proxy invoice? Is this a feature in f.e. in Zeus?