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Contributing to the Bitcoin Breakdown newsletter

I love the experience of sharing links to notes and events I have previously published on Nostr

I can chose which client displays my content the best and share the link to that.

And I can use something else for publishing. Never really thought about this advantage of using Nostr as a Writer.

You have a choice between

Making someone install an app, enter their number, have their bank accounts listed automatically, get them to choose one to start sending and receiving online payments for free.

And

Explaining how money works and should work, what private key and public key are, past price performance and expectations in the future, custodial vs non-custodial, exchanges, difference between Bitcoin and Shitcoins, why it's not an investment, central banks, inflation, monetary policy, self-sovereignty, censorship-resistance, state of geopolitics and global financial system, channels, nodes, inbound and outbound balance.

UPI vs Bitcoin

Tough choice hmm?

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I hear human rights advocates diss UPI and Aadhar for making privacy tradeoffs

And I also witness UPI making it easier for women to run online D2C clothing brands in Tirupur;

I experienced Aadhar drastically reducing the barrier and time of entry of Indian working class people into the country's capital markets

India is quite funny

Force closure, routing errors etc etc

Have been experiencing issues with various wallets

Feel like pulling all my hair out and banging my head against the wall

But I mentally prepared for this to happen

I signed up for this

This high fee environment and many more will be important stress tests of the lightning network.

If it holds up and passes, GG we move on to the next issue in the network to be fixed

If it fails and collapses, GG we look for another scaling solution

But Lightning is FAR from failing or collapsing.

And it is FAR from succeeding.

Rough

Dear LND,

WE DON'T WANT SHITCOINS

WE WANT ASYNC PAYMENTS

💯

Have seen so many more little things like this that clearly shows that the team is being thoughtful about offering their users control and transparency

Zeus shows you the path of each transaction along with the name of the node, the fee charged on each hop and the amount of sats forwarded by each node.

They don't have to, because of the standards that were set by LN wallets before them.

But they do it anyway.

This is very cool.

Here's the map of the 10 sat transaction sent from my Zeus wallet to my Mutiny wallet.

•17.1 Trillion Indian Rupees (206.6 billion US Dollars)

•11.4 billion transactions (7.6 transactions per person per month)

Numbers that India's payment system UPI did during the month of October.

30-100 transactions per person per month.

Volumes over a trillion USD per month.

Will come before end of 2024.

https://www.npci.org.in/what-we-do/upi/product-statistics

MAXWELL TAKE A BOW

Orderbooks being full, liquidity and volumes of different currency pairs that aren't USD, JPY, UKP, CNY or EUR growing year over year, and more mature futures and options markets would be healthy.

I don't have any evidence to support this claim but I believe having these would reduce Bitcoin's price volatility and make price discovery much better.

It's a big ask to want Bitcoin balances on exchanges continually going down while volumes increase. But that would be the most ideal outcome for the Bitcoin market rather than a sudden upward spike in price or the usual frenzied bull market.

The end goal of course should be to move from valuing Bitcoin based on orderbooks to valuing it based on prices of goods and services as expressed in it.

Replying to Avatar allen

I’ve engaged with enough professional shitcoiners, or shitcoin-adjacent tradfi deliquents, to have noticed a hilarious pattern to their butthurt reaction to nobody really caring about ordinals, BRC20, or whatever they are migrating to of late.

keep in mind what a monster breakthrough shitcoining on bitcoin would be to their business models, btw (which I may or may not get around to writing up soon - this isn’t it, fyi). given shitcoinery at large is finally fading away, this spins up another 5+ years of complete and utter nonsense marketing and the FOMOing management fees that follow spouting this bullshit confidently enough.

what they’ve converged on to explain resistance - apathy, even, given I wouldn’t say I care one way or the other. yay fees! - is the idea that bitcoin development works in a top-down manner and has “priests” (they like this kind of religious vernacular, which I’ll come back to) who decree what projects will and won’t be worked on.

the level of projection here is astounding. it’s an open network. you can work on whatever you want. we are talking about ordinals NFTs in the first place because you already did it! you ran the scam! you got out with the money! and you’re upset that … you weren’t congratulated for it more?!?

it’s completely insane. contrast that to the alternative: they fucking despise lightning and there is no end of deliberate misrepresentations they won’t tell about it to aggrieve how hurt their butts are. obviously lightning isn’t perfect (nothing is perfect - it’s engineering, not art or, as they are more used to, performance art) but notice that isn’t their object level complaint because they don’t have the technical understanding to frame it that way. they describe their complaint as if it were anthropological, something like: the “priests” decreed all scaling efforts will focus on lightning, and lo, it was so.

again, it’s an open network (this time on top of another open network). I can’t tell you how many times I’ve spoken to founders who are building on lightning because, unlike whatever crypto ecosystem they already spent 3 years toiling away in achieving nothing of practical value but doing free marketing to unscrupulous financiers, lightning actually works. they appreciate the design methodology. they *choose* to work on it. it is as bottom up a phenomenon as could be imagined and yet to the reactionary shitcoiner, it must be top down. how can it be explained any other way? what else could make people want to work on an ecosystem with no money printing if not central and ideological coordination? iT dOeSnT mAkE aNy SeNsE!

(fun fact: now they are learning what nostr is, they recycle all these same patterns of thought. "why would you work on decentralized social media? don’t you know we tried that in crypto? don’t you know you can issue tokens on bitcoin now?!?”)

so people aren’t using one free and open tool because they’ve been told not to by their church, but they are using another because they have been told to by their church. it couldn’t possibly be that they’ve decided to work on one and not the other because they *understand how they work and what potential value they will have long term, not to their unscrupulous financiers, but to their users and to the world.* nope, couldn’t possibly be that. must be the religious dogma.

now obviously we can expect object level discourse agitating for defi, DAOs, and all that kind of nonsensical bullshit. but, again, it’s frankly a more anthropological examination that fascinates me. what is it they are saying about the people involved? is there a social analysis rather than a (quick and boring) technical one?

self-congratulatory as this unavoidably is, what they hate is the raw meritocracy. money means nothing, reputation means *something*, but by and large ideas stand on their own. there is a fascinating subtlety here around the human (i.e. anthropological) response: because this stuff is technical and has to *actually work*; because it isn’t just aesthetic; because it serves a purpose and is validated in the real world; there is some objectivity to what is and is not a good idea. now, you can’t deduce it. it isn’t math. there will always be pros and cons. but it isn’t just taste either. some things *objectively* work better than others. there is nothing “open minded” about praising poor engineering.

honest, intelligent people attracted to the intellectual meritocracy will, therefore, on a long-enough time horizon to allow for battle testing the ideas, for teasing out pros and cons to a satisfactory degree, tend to agree on which are the best.

now, these people have bad ideas and get mad they can’t buy or shame or whatever else the meritocracy into getting onboard, so they project all this crap about “clergy”, “anointed”, and whatever other religious vernacular fits their cargo cultish misunderstanding of what it is they are looking at in the first place. heathens to this church are treated as brave, independent trailblazers, fighting back against an intolerant majority (by freely building one kind of free stuff over another 😕). that almost everybody independently concludes that these ideas are bad, because they proudly have rigorous standards for evaluating merit, BECAUSE THIS STUFF MATTERS AND IS BIGGER THAN YOU … they see as groupthink; as monotonicity; as the hierarchical broadcast of dogma.

and by the way, build to your heart’s content. as mentioned above, I don’t particularly care, and I think most people are the same. just don’t demand I like whatever bad idea you are working on. the problem is not “the builders” of reformist lore, it is their financial exploiters, of whom this is all downstream …

they all come from a world in which bullshitting hard enough will tend to yield a positive return in the end. obviously, in such an environment, everybody’s bullshit contradicts everybody else’s and yet everybody still wins. the idea of meticulously working to weed out bullshit and narrowing in on the actual truth is extremely uncomfortable if this is all you have ever known, and what you now expect to find.

as alluded to above, the funniest part is the projection. everything I’ve just sarcastically outlined is in fact its very own meme. it circulates in these cliques and infects any host susceptible to non-explanation for this culture shock. *it is not arrived at independently via rigorous reasoning*. it literally is the hierarchical broadcast of dogma.

and it’s ramping up for another 5+ year wave. enjoy! 😃🥳

I suspect this narrative about 'high priests' comes from the conversation surrounding the relaxation/alteration of standardness rules and how core devs responded to that on the GitHub comments section.

Though the existence of those rules have technical justification, it takes a lot for someone coming from the smart contract ecosystem to understand why certain things are the way they are in Bitcoin. Calling it a cult is low-hanging fruit to express their frustration I suppose.

I have some thoughts about LN.

I consider it a long-term project and we're headed in the right direction, mostly. It will take time and I am more than willing to be patient as it should be built right, not fast.

But I have some short term grievances with certain things happening on the network. TARO, L402, etc. to me as a regular LN user comes lower on the list of priorities vis a vis things like PTLC's, async payments with Bolt12, dual funded channels and a protocol-wide standard for node/channel backups as its complicated for regular users.

Maybe it's difficult when you have so many implementations with a huge diversity of opinions and interests.

India has at least 11 languages with more than 30 million native speakers

Hindi- 530 mill

Bengali- 97.2 mill

Marathi- 83 mill

Telugu- 81.1 mill

Tamilnadu- 70 mill

Gujarati- 55.4 mill

Urdu- 50.7 mill

Kannada- 43.7 mill

Odia- 37.5 mill

Malayalam- 34.8 mill

Punjabi- 33.1 mill

And 20 more languages with more than a million native speakers.

(Data from Indian census 2011)

For context total native speakers for

Vietnamese: 85 million

Korean: 82 million

French: 81 million

Italian: 65 million

Thai: 21 million

(Data from Ethnologue, 2023)