Obviously any company would be pissed you're leaving unsanctioned messages on their merchandise. What you wrote is totally besides the point. It's not your decision or your property...
Obviously you're priorities are fucked if you think your used car is somehow proof you're better off than the man who employs you...
Take some responsibility for fucks sake... Man up and use your head.
Duh dude, who on earth thinks this would be ok 😂
Companies love when you impersonate them to make corporate statements, especially when those statements are financial advice
The hell are you on about?... You're exhausting.
Every node runner can decide their own rules. There is no formal "we". I'm referring to the generalized view of maxis. Which is the generalization you started
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A cbdc based on ecash would kinda be best case scenario, right? Other than being fiat, would be cash levels of privacy
Yessir that's my plan. Will probably give it a month or two to bake, but then will load graphene up


#android #pixel
Yea, I help my friends get scammed also
Segwit and Taproot are amazing. Having an extremely high burden of proof that a soft fork is necessary doesn't mean we're toxic to all of them. It's inaccurate
This nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m guy is onto something

Nostr is basically always over TCP-IP. What other interesting comms protocols could it potentially be layer on top of? RTTY possibly?
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This is a lame characterization of most people's stance, imo.
I use obtainium so not sure about fdroid.
That's it! If all your apps can delegate signing to Amber (or an equivalent), then the user never has to handle their nsec. And if they do, Amber can make it super clear what the risks are.
The sheer number of people who have submitted their privkey/nsec for verification on https://verified-nostr.com is quite staggering. And that’s despite a bold, red message to only send the pubkey in hex.
Fortunately for them, I ensure those submissions are discarded. That said, there really should be a better way for key management and/or training for new folks to realize the privkey/nsec is basically their password.
I think telling people to generate their keys with something like Amber is probably the way. Then Amber's UX can ensure the private key is handled correctly.
I'm in a constant state of shaking my head with the cowboys... Being a fan is exhausting


