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Store of value.

The problem is that it's value is in its network effect of veing unconfiscatanle uncensorable money.

If you don't use it as such, it has no value.

Ok, and again, sorry to ask, but you're actually being helpful (and it's appreciated).

If I recall correctly drivechains are bad because they are insecure vis a vis the miners ?

It's only the normie acceptable way to talk about what single guys really want : to improve their chances at not being single.

When they talk about masculinity, they say: go to the gym, be assertive, get a better job, groom etc...

Basically they are trying to get a mate. Which is fine and natural, they should make the correct adjustments to improve their chances at attracting a mate that will make them happy.

so I understand correctly, the risk is locking your coins into an experimental vault that can never spit out your coins or eats the whole stack in fees to unwind ?

Shouldn't people use tested and reliable vaults ?

That's pretty much it, but you lose (for a moment) spam filters and delivery reliability.

Vaults are going to be needed sooner than later. Government walls are clsoing in.

People need to be able to put corn aside for another day with plausible deniability.

idk.... at some point you just have to move forward. Unsure about the EV+ of such a move considering pools are at most 25% of the network. I'd love to see the math on that one.

the wizards

Rumor has it they are getting degens to run nodes and miners to mine their fork soon.

Scary stuff.

Consider implications for ETFs. For the Saylor coins (custodied). Game has changed, but the fight stays the same.

OP_CAT fork is dangerous because you can make blocks that take 25 minutes to validate on standard hardware. Meaning it hurts decentralization.

I would love to listen to it, but this stresses me too much. I'll make sure to DL though

I spoke to a friend about Nostr. Apparently there are alot of people who actually use throwaway accounts on reddit to share personal information. Like the AITA and such.

I think a good feature that I would welcome is key management. Like an HD wallet. Many keys, one keyring, associated to like a tapsigner or something.

A Reddit replacement for personally sensitive information would actually be see some value in some of the de-facto anonymity of nostr. Just a 🤔🤔🤔