Bring on the miners. So much wasted energy ready to be converted into sats. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/mar/06/revealed-1000-super-emitting-methane-leaks-risk-triggering-climate-tipping-points
Twitter under fire…“hate is thriving under Mr Musk's leadership” https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-64804007
Fiatjaf has talked about DID being OTT in the past. DID guys have argued it’s naive to not have all the protections that come with these open standard frameworks. So I would like to think that as the most popular use cases of these keys becomes apparent (pubkey vs DID)then the maturity of the key infrastructure is better and it’s more obvious to merge / migrate to the winner.
I’m always ready to evolve to the next best thing
Blocking payments to exchanges?
I didn’t at first, but used to it now and don’t mind it
Welcome to the parallel bitcoin universe
Or get his latest thinking here https://fountain.fm/episode/13477749405
$40bn+ blown on a list of users who are finding alternative ways to engage. Gotta love FOSS
Just over a year ago I bought my local football club in Bedford with a plan to make them the #bitcoin team and get them in the professional leagues, 6 promotions away.
Yesterday we had a massive away win against 2nd placed Rugby Borough and with 11 games to go we are 10 points clear…our first promotion is looking good.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fp1whz2WwAEmVlY?format=jpg&name=large
Cool. I used to live next to the football club in Lutterworth! Would be great if I was near enough to make it to your matches
It started working for me when I used the TestFlight version of damus.
Filled the hot tub and wondering if only I had a bitcoin miner immersion heater. Wonder when the first commercial versions emerge. They are the perfect use case as nearly always on and cost a fortune to run!
There are spaces on nostr?!
“Everything other than bitcoin,” Gensler told me, “you can find a website, you can find a group of entrepreneurs, they might set up their legal entities in a tax haven offshore, they might have a foundation, they might lawyer it up to try to arbitrage and make it hard jurisdictionally or so forth.” In other words, there are people behind these cryptocurrencies using a variety of complex and legally opaque mechanisms, but at the most basic level, they are trying to promote their tokens and entice investors. (Bitcoin, because of its unique history and creation story, is fundamentally different from other crypto projects in this respect.)
There are 3x more Tigers in the wild of Nepal than in 2009 🐈


