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semisol
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👨‍💻 software developer 🔒 secure element firmware dev 📨 nostr.land relay all opinions are my own.

More specifically the devs that keep pumping out half baked prototypes just for the OpenSats money, corporate capture by Primal and the VC/influencer/podcaster circlejerk

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nostr:nprofile1qqsw5t3us9xs3gmclzjm37hvk2yy6pv9t96utjjttsj794hexc5x79qpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcphnzge I moved house and need to connect my umbrel home to the WiFi but I don't have access to ethernet, how do I do it

you don’t

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tell that to NVK nostr:note1zcg95gpdm3knscqlu3muzwh2rug3zn5l28vzq44u3wvhrvclymusjse967

The amount of people that want to zap is limited (especially outside the Bitcoin space) and you have more competition for only a slightly larger pot of money

It is not reliable revenue and it will only decrease with more content creators

also purchasing power cannot be represented as a single dimensional number

one thing I thought was you could use such a scheme for private DMs on paid relays

for each DM you create an persistent keypair

you can then get say, 200 tokens from your relay each month (valid for that month only), that allow you to whitelist a pubkey to post limited DM events on that relay until the end of the month of the token’s issuance

you can then register these tokens separately from your main connection, via some onion protocol

That assumes the existence of a system which tries to keep a certain amount of lactase in your digestive system (which evolutionally would not make any sense, as having a higher amount has little if any downsides, and costs barely anything) and that such a system could become less effective if unused (unlikely, as this is basic synthesis)

So, no, most likely not

At an age where every dollar is squeezed out of BOMs and with increasing demand for travel SIMs and multiple lines, having physical SIM simply doesn’t make sense.

The market is pretty much stagnant