I know this is semantic but new Nostiches are not the weakest link.
This seems like a great question for nostr:npub1cn4t4cd78nm900qc2hhqte5aa8c9njm6qkfzw95tszufwcwtcnsq7g3vle
Ever think of ridding yourself of those other platforms that are preying on your followers?
How lucky your closest friends are.
nostr:npub1t9a59hjk48svr8hz6rx727ta6kx53n5d6fw8x26vsua0zytpl87sa6h4uw ? You around? This still you?
It was a beast of a web client. By far the best. Which makes it surprising that it went dark.
I know the dev had a complicated life tho. Hope he is well and resurrects it some day.
Armed individuals collectively ARE the big dog that keeps the hungry beast at bay.
#Bitcoin marketing:
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Shitcoins
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The undeniable need for censorship resistant and digitally scarce hard MONEY.
What is your line between cockiness and confidence?
Just completed the whole Zapple pay process. Does this mean it will zap when I hit the reaction button on a note or when I comment with the emoji?
Buckle up, mini history on the New Testament canon and how it compares to Bitcoin ahead. 🎓⚡
Michael Kruger https://www.michaeljkruger.com/ New Testament scholar and professor at Reformed Theological Seminary wrote a book called 'Canon Revisited' which re-conveyed the historic Protesant view that the New Testament scriptures were received and recognized by the church independently separately from one another, and later clarified together as each individual church in each community communicated with one another by letter and visitor bringing news and resources (think Bitcoin nodes confirming transactions!!). Some false writings (Gospel of Peter, etc.) did not receive approval by the churches when they were compared to the rest of established canon and other trustworthy and verified NT writings. Shockingly, there was very little initial disagreement in the living generation, because the scriptures previously written were effective verification tools (like a full blockchain download vetting new transactions). The Apostle Paul praises the Bereans for searching the scriptures to verify if what he says is true (Acts 17:11) rather than by accepting it by his own credentials. Luke's gospel for example challenges listeners to verify what he wrote by consulting living witnesses, providing their names and addresses (communities) whenever possible, though sometimes refraining when anonymity was required to keep the witness safe. (Decentralization)
This is in total juxtaposition to the Roman Catholic model that posits that the scriptures were verified by the central authorities of the church. (Centralization)
As Protestants, we affirm the scriptures formed and validate the legitimacy of the churches, not that the institutional hierarchical and centralized church (of Rome) validates the scriptures.
Not buckling.
Not reading all that.
Good luck.
No worries. I’m no expert.
Just wanted to clarify.

