The situation in Europe is so delicate. It’s very scary. This lady needs to be orange pilled.
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Crazy to think that people still trust centralized networks

#[0] stack Sats
If you have a big 4K TV with a good surround sound system, you must watch a video from this YouTuber.
I enjoy his work because it reminds me of why #Bitcoin is so important for developing countries. Kudos to Jack Mallers for launching #Strike on the #Philippines 🇵🇭
I have no affiliation. In facts, the name of his channel gave me shitcoin vibes at first. Someone please orange pill this YouTuber to become Bitcoin-only and get him on #Nostr ! 🙏🫂
At the end of his videos, he usually buys treats to all the kids in the neighborhood from local vendors…great opportunity to utilize #Zaps
Well, I learned something today. Zaps for you sir.
Fix the money, fix the world. That’s the mission. People can play with monkey jpgs if they want, but it’s sad. It says a lot about people and their capacity to understand how fiat is destroying everything that makes us human.
Welcome to Nostr #[1]
It’s mostly Bitcoin news around here, so this could be your next nostr note…

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Open to all, controlled by no one. Immune from abstract power.
Rules without rulers.
Participation without coercion.
Order without central planning.
#Bitcoin #Lightning #Nostr
Open to all, controlled by no one. Rules without rulers. #Bitcoin #Lightning #Nostr
#coffeechain 
Hi Bjorn, remember this topic? You called it “brain wallet”. Sparrow took it to the next level to called “border wallet” it’s ideal for crossing dangerous borders.
As I had mentioned before, the major flaw with your original idea was the arrangement of the words on a grid. It needed to be scrambled with true entropy, but still be able to be recovered. This way, there is no need to save the pattern and risk having a computer program try to guess it.
Also, Sparrow added another layer of security by setting the pattern to be 11 or 23 words instead of the full 12 or 24. This requires you to memorize one extra word that is not part of the pattern, so cracking it with a computer would be extremely difficult.
The recovery words for the scrambled grid also functions as a decoy wallet that could be empty or have a small amount to disguise it even more.
Overall, it’s still very dangerous to rely on your memory. It’s good for emergencies…maybe have trusted family members memorize it as well and have them understand any clues to may have about your pattern.
Anyways, it’s kind of cool that something you thought of it got refined and created.
Is performance an issue if it’s just being used as a private relay to backup my notes? I have a descent Synology DS920+ that I use for Plex.


