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#Bitcoin Miner. Sovereign Individual. Follow the white rabbit. Keep Nostr Weird.

Mining that is accessible to non technical people at home and / or hosted mining owned and operated by users.

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No and this would be an awesome addition to Damus. I find people in my notifications that follow me that I wouldn’t have seen otherwise.

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Approval to launch? Where we’re going, we don’t need approval.

It’s even crazier when you consider that many users have multiple wallets and the actual number of whole coiners is much lower.

You are making an impact. One of our mining locations in Missouri has river access with gravel bars and you inspired the idea to make it more than a mining location; something like Bitcoin camp.

We are still in the talking about it stage, but we think it would be cool to have Bitcoiners camp and hang out in an area with a lot of natural beauty, water activities and hiking close by and also have an educational component about mining Bitcoin, etc.

This picture captures the entire essence of Nostr. It has everything: happiness, positivity, sunshine, friends, cats, cuteness, feet.

I think that we have seen this type of thing before. Years ago, everyone was trying to go to upstate New York, Washington state and Canada for cheap hydroelectric power.

All of those jurisdictions made great deals to miners, only to rug pull later.

The end result was hashrate left those areas and went to where it was treated better. This is devastating for institutional type miners as they consolidate a lot of hashrate into one location and often build large facilities that can’t be moved.

However, smaller container-based miners were able to move to friendlier jurisdictions. I’m in rural Missouri, which recently passed legislation to protect mining and I’m already getting inquiries from people considering leaving Texas.

Things can recover a lot faster than people think too. When China actually banned bitcoin mining, everyone was saying it could be a year before hashrate recovered, and it was only a few months.

In the United States with states rights, it will be difficult to implement any kind of blanket ban at the federal level and therefore there will always be pockets of miners in some jurisdiction mining sats to provide liquidity. I also believe that peer to peer transactions in person would become more prevalent in this type of environment.

It ultimately would not work, but they will definitely try as we saw during Covid. The thing that concerns me the most is that many people do not know how to take self custody and mining pools themselves are an easy target.

The goal is to be so generous with your zaps, that when you shitpost, the zaps come back to you ten fold. Good men can’t give their money away.

He needs to watch that robe’s proximity to the rear tire.

While Twitter sucks and I’m never looking back, some users just aren’t willing or capable to deal with the rough around the edges experience. It gives me hope how much better everything is after a few short months of increased development.