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Daniel
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Norwegian Jack-of-all-trades now fighting for freedom and our youth’s digital future. Spitsbergen holds my heart.

Deep waters hide deep pockets…🐋 A shoot from my arctic life #Bitcoin #Nature

GM Nostr fam! Still DCAing Bitcoin at $100k - amazing to be stacking sats at these levels! 🚀 #bitcoin #Nostrich

Good morning Nostr⚡️

It’s not much but it’s fun to finally try some mining myself! #bitcoin #mining

Still new to Fountain but feels good to drop Spotify! Keep zapping to support the good work ⚡️

@fountain_app

I’m getting more hooked on how Bitcoin works on a technical level and want to learn more! Can anyone recommend some good videos, articles, or podcasts that explain:

• How the blockchain works

• The cryptography behind it

• The incentives that make it all run

I’m also curious about the future: What will happen around 2034 when 99% of Bitcoin is mined? Could Bitcoin become less secure if mining becomes unprofitable for some? Will transaction fees skyrocket to sustain the

network, and could that impact Bitcoin’s use case?

Would love any insights or recommendations!

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault, also called the “Doomsday Vault,” is located on Spitsbergen, in the Arctic part of Norway. It holds millions of seeds from across the globe, acting as a backup to preserve vital crops for the future in case of natural or man-made disasters.

The Seed Vault and Bitcoin share a unique parallel—they both stand for protection and freedom for future generations. The Vault secures biodiversity for food security, while Bitcoin ensures financial independence. Both exist beyond central control, symbolizing resilience and hope in uncertain times. Spitsbergen’s icy vault guards life itself, just as Bitcoin protects individual sovereignty and the vision of a freer future.

Good morning nostr!

Good morning Nostr!