Bitcoin doesn't usually move when everyone expects it to. It moves when confidence is low, narratives are fractured, and most people are distracted or exhausted. That is exactly where we are now.
Liquidity signals are shifting, macro pressure is changing, and Bitcoin is quietly positioning itself for a move most people will not be emotionally ready for. This is not hype. It is pattern recognition.
If Bitcoin does explode from here, it will not ask for permission or wait for consensus. Are you positioned, or still waiting to be convinced?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUkXZ4k6Gec
#Bitcoin #BTC #Crypto #SoundMoney #Decentralisation #SelfCustody #FinancialFreedom
People still say "Bitcoin is anonymous", but it never was. Bitcoin is pseudonymous. Every transaction lives forever on a public Ledger, and with enough data, those pseudonyms can be linked to real people.
Privacy tools emerged to fix that gap. CoinJoin, mixers, privacy wallets. Then, the developers were arrested. Tornado Cash. Samourai Wallet. That sent a clear message: building privacy is now treated as a crime.
So what changes in 2026? Do we finally get serious about privacy at the Protocol level? Zero-knowledge proofs already work. Zcash proves private transactions can exist without breaking security. ZK tech now secures billions across crypto.
The real question is not "can we", but "will we". Does Bitcoin stay transparently surveilled by default, or does it evolve to protect normal users from mass financial tracking?
If privacy is a right, should it live at Layer 1, or only on risky tools at the edges?
What do you think happens next?
#Bitcoin #Privacy #ZKProofs #Zcash #Crypto #FinancialFreedom #SelfSovereignty
Britain's Digital ID is being framed as a convenience and a security measure, but it raises serious questions.
Once Identity becomes digital and centralised, access can be monitored, limited, or revoked. History shows these systems rarely stay narrow in scope. They expand, quietly and quickly.
This is not about stopping criminals. It is about control, data collection, and the normalisation of surveillance as part of daily life.
Digital Identity should empower individuals, not make permission a requirement for existing in society.
Where do you draw the line?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8wJs-_3BGU
#DigitalID #Privacy #UKPolitics #Surveillance #Decentralisation #SelfSovereignty #Freedom
I didn't wake up one day and randomly buy Bitcoin.
I questioned money, inflation, trust, and who really controls the system.
I listened, read, doubted, pushed back, and slowly rewired how I think about value.
This video isn't hype or price talk. It's about mindset, conditioning, and why Bitcoin makes sense once you unlearn a few things.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7T5wLyOoj4
What belief about money did you have to unlearn first?
#Bitcoin #SelfSovereignty #SoundMoney #Decentralisation #FinancialFreedom #Unlearning
The idea of a neat, predictable 4-year crypto cycle feels increasingly outdated. Macro economics, ETFs, regulation, global debt, AI, geopolitics, and capital flows now matter just as much as halvings. 2026 may not be a simple bear market at all; it could be something entirely new.
So the real question is this: are we still trading cycles, or are we entering a permanently volatile, narrative-driven market?
Watch the full breakdown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOu6fEOC4zo
#Bitcoin #Crypto #Markets #Decentralisation #Macro #SelfSovereignty
Bitcoin's famous 4-year cycle is being questioned.
Has it actually failed, or are we seeing something new emerge?
Institutions, ETFs, macro pressure, global liquidity and regulation have all changed the game. Markets evolve, narratives lag.
If the old cycle model breaks, what does that mean for long-term holders, timing strategies, and Bitcoin's role going forward?
Is this the end of the cycle theory, or the start of a more mature Bitcoin market?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1XdOkJ8LCs
#Bitcoin #BTC #Crypto #Markets #Macro #Decentralisation #Money
The UK government quietly expanding powers to take money directly from your Bank account should worry everyone, even if you think it will never affect you.
This is not about criminals or tax dodgers. It is about normalising state access to personal finances without due process, without friction, and without meaningful public debate. Once that power exists, it will always expand.
History shows that emergency powers never stay temporary. What begins as "just in extreme cases" becomes routine, automated, and invisible. And by the time people notice, it is already too late.
If you do not control your money, you do not control your life. Financial self-sovereignty is not an abstract idea anymore; it is becoming a necessity.
Are we sleepwalking into a system where access to our own money is conditional on compliance?
Watch the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxlLV_agPa8
#UK #Privacy #Freedom #Banking #SelfSovereignty #Decentralisation #DigitalRights #Crypto #Bitcoin
Ethereum is “dead” again… or so the headlines say.
Gas fees, L2 fragmentation, memes calling it outdated. We’ve been here before.
Every cycle, Ethereum gets written off right before it quietly rebuilds, upgrades, and absorbs the next wave of users.
Is this a genuine decline or classic capitulation before the next leg up?
Worth watching closely.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOpYOalRV3A
#Ethereum #Crypto #Web3 #Investing #Decentralisation #Markets
Labour is beginning a public push for digital ID in the UK, and this is a moment worth paying attention to.
Digital ID is often sold as convenience and security, but once it becomes normalised it can quietly reshape how access, anonymity, and participation work in everyday life.
When identity becomes a prerequisite for services, speech, or movement, the balance of power shifts fast.
This video breaks down what Labour is proposing, how it could expand over time, and why privacy, decentralisation, and individual rights should be part of the conversation from day one.
Are we being asked for consent, or compliance?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SczJGdpDuCg
#DigitalID #Privacy #UKPolitics #Labour #Surveillance #Decentralisation #Freedom #SelfSovereignty
No this is simply bitcoin mine is https://www.youtube.com/@beitmenotyou
The talk of a TAX REVOLT in 2026 is getting louder. People are asking where their tax money actually goes, and why public services keep getting worse while spending balloons elsewhere.
When trust in governments drops, Bitcoin suddenly looks less like a gamble and more like an escape valve. Is this frustration the fuel for the next Bitcoin bull run?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6-L2XNXf_k
#Bitcoin #Tax #Economy #SelfSovereignty #Decentralisation #Crypto
Arcane vs Portainer has me thinking.
Portainer has been the default Docker UI for years, but it can feel heavy and a bit enterprise-first. Arcane looks lighter, cleaner, and more focused on how homelabs actually work.
If you run Docker at home, manage services on a mini PC or Raspberry Pi, and care about simplicity and control, this comparison is worth your time.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGZk3OmNFeg
Is Arcane the Docker UI homelabs have been waiting for, or is Portainer still the safest bet?
#Docker #Homelab #SelfHosting #Linux #OpenSource #DevOps #Privacy #TechFreedom
It's a new year, and a perfect time to reset your approach to privacy.
If you care about privacy but feel unsure where to start, this video is for you. Privacy does not have to be extreme or overwhelming. You do not need to change everything at once.
Just pick one thing:
Email.
Messaging.
Your browser.
Small steps still matter, and they add up faster than you think.
Watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PgIxxWDRpbA
Where are you starting your privacy journey?
#Privacy #DigitalFreedom #SelfSovereignty #Decentralisation #Linux #SelfHosting #OnlineSafety
Croydon now has permanent facial recognition cameras dotted around the borough.
Yes, crime is an issue. Yes, catching violent criminals matters. But do you really want your face scanned every time you walk down the street, even when you have done nothing wrong?
This is not just about criminals. It is about building surveillance infrastructure. Once it exists, the rules always expand. Watchlists grow. Oversight fades. Normal life becomes monitored life.
Public safety should never mean treating everyone as a suspect by default.
Where do you draw the line?
#Privacy #Surveillance #UK #FacialRecognition #CivilLiberties #Croydon
Stablecoins are quietly becoming one of the most important pieces of digital Finance in 2026. They bridge crypto and the real world, enable fast global payments, reduce reliance on unstable local currencies, and give people an exit from failing banking systems.
This is not about speculation anymore; it is about access, resilience, and choice. Where do you see stablecoins fitting into everyday life?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/GLnvGGxM3Uo
#Stablecoins #Crypto #DigitalMoney #FinancialFreedom #Decentralisation
How is this not a security concern?
The UK government, under the Labour Party, is considering allowing Alaa Abd El-Fattah back into the UK, reuniting him with his family, and even granting him a pardon.
I understand the human rights framing, but symbolism matters. Pardons matter. Precedents matter. When decisions like this are presented without transparent scrutiny, trust erodes fast.
Compassion and security should never conflict, but neither should one be used to silence legitimate questions.
If the assessment is sound, show it. If safeguards exist, explain them.
Why should the public be told to accept this on faith?
Watch the discussion here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0kAb3vUxwlI
#UKPolitics #Security #HumanRights #Transparency #Trust #Decentralisation
Is the world too dependent on American tech? This Dutch journalist raises uncomfortable but important questions about digital power, infrastructure, and who really controls the internet.
From cloud services to social platforms, so much of our digital life depends on US companies. What happens when politics, profit, or policy change? Worth watching and thinking about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vFAV-XGqF8k
#Technology #DigitalSovereignty #Decentralisation #Privacy #BigTech #InternetFreedom
Think you're middle class in the US? You might want to rethink that.
This video breaks down how the idea of a broad, secure middle class is fading fast. Rising living costs, debt, and income inequality mean many people who feel "comfortable" are far closer to the edge than they realise.
The middle class used to drive the economy. Now, most spending power sits at the very top, while everyone else feels the squeeze.
Worth watching if you want a reality check on where things are really heading.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCjbFI853UU
#Economy #MiddleClass #WealthGap #Inequality #CostOfLiving #USPolitics #FinancialReality
Pakistan could be a serious crypto leader by 2030, and this is not just hype. The country is moving fast on digital asset regulation, setting up frameworks that actually welcome innovation instead of strangling it. With a young, tech-literate population, growing interest in Bitcoin and blockchain, and discussions around using surplus energy for mining and AI infrastructure, Pakistan is positioning itself very differently from many Western nations. If regulatory clarity, education, and infrastructure continue to align, we may be watching the rise of a new global crypto hub in real time.
Do you think emerging nations will lead the next phase of crypto adoption?
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/PNa6sUNO8MQ
#Bitcoin #Crypto #Pakistan #Decentralisation #FinancialFreedom #Web3 #DigitalSovereignty
Yeah, this really is a piss take, and you’re right to be angry.
I get that HSBC has a duty to keep accounts secure. Nobody is arguing against fraud protection. But scanning your device for unrelated apps, judging where they came from, then locking you out of your own money crosses a serious line.
Bitwarden is a respected, open source password manager. Treating that as suspicious behaviour is absurd. Worse, it sets a precedent where banks decide what software you’re allowed to run on your own phone. That’s not security, that’s control.
If access to your money depends on complying with a bank’s idea of “approved thinking”, then something has gone badly wrong. This is exactly why people are losing trust in centralised systems and looking for alternatives.
That idea always gets people's attention, especially when you look at places that do manage with little or no income tax and still deliver a high standard of living. It sounds impossible at first, but it usually comes down to alternative revenue sources like natural resources, sovereign wealth funds, or strategic investment income.
On top of that, strong institutions really matter. Efficient governance, low Corruption, good education, and long-term planning tend to do more heavy lifting than tax rates alone. When innovation and entrepreneurship are encouraged, people often end up earning more anyway.
The big question for me is not whether it can work, but where it can work. Scaling those models to larger, more complex economies is a very different challenge, and that's where the debate gets interesting.
This is a really common situation, and honestly it helps to frame it in a way that makes sense to a teenager’s world, not an adult privacy lecture.
Here’s how you could approach it.
First, start by validating how he feels. If he thinks his mates will take the piss, that matters to him. Dismissing that just makes him dig in.
Something like:
“I get why you don’t want to stand out or get mocked. Nobody likes that.”
Then reframe Proton not as a “privacy thing” but as a control and independence thing. Teenagers respond much better to autonomy than fear.
She could say:
“This isn’t about being paranoid or hiding anything. It’s about having something that’s actually yours, not owned by a massive company that scans and profiles everything you do.”
It helps to explain Google in very plain terms. Not evil, not scary, just practical.
For example:
“Google email is free because you are the product. Your emails help train ads, profiles, and AI systems. That data doesn’t just vanish, it sticks around for years.”
Then bring it back to his future, not abstract privacy. Teenagers care about tomorrow versions of themselves, even if they pretend not to.
You might say:
“Stuff you send at (insert age here) can still exist when you’re 25. Uni applications, jobs, background checks, even account breaches. Proton means less data floating around that you don’t control.”
A really effective angle is to make it optional and low pressure. Not a replacement, just an upgrade.
For example:
“You don’t have to ditch Gmail. Think of Proton like a lockable drawer. Use it for important stuff, school, logins, recovery emails. Keep Gmail for mates if you want.”
This removes the social fear instantly. He is not “the weird kid with a hacker email”, he is just using a better tool quietly.
You can also flip the peer pressure argument. Teens hate being seen as naïve.
Yoy could say, lightly:
“Honestly, people getting laughed at aren’t the ones protecting their accounts. It’s the ones who get hacked, locked out, or have old messages dragged up years later."
No drama, just reality.
If he’s into tech, gaming, or crypto at all, that helps. Proton has real credibility in those spaces. It’s used by developers, journalists, and security researchers, not conspiracy theorists.
If he isn’t, keep it simple:
“It looks like Gmail, works like Gmail, just doesn’t spy on you.”
One last thing that really helps is giving him ownership of the decision.
End with something like:
“I’m not forcing you. I just want you to understand why having at least one private email is a smart move. You decide how and when to use it."
That changes it from a rule into a grown-up choice, and teenagers respond far better to that.
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Indeed it does friend indeed it does nostr:note1342swxx00hgg6dugm0qs7lt230zxp0dp82mx6k7yuv2ursrau5tqzaj9pz
Bless but so true
Thanks for the suggested I defo will
For me for some reason my hyper focus kicked in at school
This is bigger than just free speech or privacy killing countries. Something coordinated is happening. Control, identity, surveillance, all tightening at once. We should be paying attention.
https://media3.giphy.com/media/b8RQzkElbBsXqEPF2X/200w.webp
#Nostr #FreeSpeech #Privacy #DigitalRights #Censorship #Surveillance
Small groups of talk where people in your area are interested
Interesting thought I'll have to do more research but would be cool and needed for security and privacy and something we should think about before quantum computer become powerful enough to crack nostr nostr:note18cf6afkhykvyf3unl4ql4zz96la86yqgm70sw0795yesv8dclnfqd0sspu
Not enough fait to buy it right away like me I can only buy £20 to £50 a month so I'm stacking slowly as right now I live paycheck to paycheck
Small bits of education and teach more about the tech and use cases then price
saylor seems to be advocating for a hard fork that forces people to move coin.
burning those who do not comply.
this breaks the fundamental social contract and value prop of bitcoin: sovereign ownership and property rights.
it must be opposed. strongly.
https://blossom.primal.net/09bdeb018313b0eeeca3d178fb0b183bd4fb75bb29df30bb7d0dfe79d12402ed.mp4
There has to be a better may like forcing everyone into the chain and making all coins move and not burning them who ddo not comply
I know there are some even when the new chain comes out with quantum inception will still not what to move but it does not take self-custy it just add more security with in my opion is more important
From what I understand at the moment some LNURLs are having a strange issue creating invoices
I have the same at the moment with my geyser address witch when you try to send to that I get "no LNURL can be found for this project"
we did some zap tests on this note… we made six attempts to⚡zap this note, at beitmenotyou@geyser.fund, over a period of 22 minutes. in each case, we found that your lightning address server did not respond correctly. (the failure point was when we did a get request to your specified callback url: https://api.geyser.fund/.well-known/lnurlp/beitmenotyou ). your server did not produce an invoice, thus the zap failed. the error we got was "Could not generate a lightning invoice for this project". if you wanted to fix this... you could try getting a free rizful lightning address -- https://rizful.com ... if u get it set up, pls reply here so we can do this ⚡zap test again.
Try again now I have changed it to the address that lighnig address redirected to
we did some zap tests on this note… we made six attempts to⚡zap this note, at beitmenotyou@geyser.fund, over a period of 22 minutes. in each case, we found that your lightning address server did not respond correctly. (the failure point was when we did a get request to your specified callback url: https://api.geyser.fund/.well-known/lnurlp/beitmenotyou ). your server did not produce an invoice, thus the zap failed. the error we got was "Could not generate a lightning invoice for this project". if you wanted to fix this... you could try getting a free rizful lightning address -- https://rizful.com ... if u get it set up, pls reply here so we can do this ⚡zap test again.
Thanks I'll let nostr:npub1kmwdmhuxvafg05dyap3qmy42jpwztrv9p0uvey3a8803ahlwtmnsnhxqk9 know
Good thing I am from the UK this at least will not be forces apon us unless the Labour government buts back I. To the EU witch they want https://media2.giphy.com/media/byYvc9meProt2/200w.webp
Enjoy the peace
Social Media is Dead. Long Live Social Protocols.
From algorithmic censorship to ad-fueled lock-in, the social media status quo is broken. In this episode, we trace the collapse of legacy platforms like TikTok and YouTube, examine rising alternatives like Mastodon and Nostr, and unveil a new path forward: OmniSocial, a decentralised Protocol for sovereign Identity, creator-first monetisation, and trusted community reputation.
Whether you're a builder, a creator, or just someone tired of being owned by platforms, you'll want to hear this.
🛠 Explore the Protocol: https://omnisocial.dev
☕ Support the mission: https://ko-fi.com/omnisocial
https://blossom.primal.net/6de28079b4818931be3a8523e98535112397daedceb4f3f0fe404f7fec0a53b6.mp4
I am trying to move my content fully onto Nostr and I could really use some guidance from people who are further along than me.
I am looking for Nostr native or Nostr aligned alternatives to the following platforms:
YouTube
TikTok
Twitch
Podcasting
My goal is not just to mirror content, but to make what I create work naturally within the Nostr ecosystem where identity, reach and interaction are not owned by a platform.
If you know of good tools, clients, services or workflows that already support this, or are being built right now, I would love to hear about them. Even experimental projects are welcome.
I am especially interested in things that respect self custody, open protocols and creator control.
Any pointers, links or personal experiences would be massively appreciated.
#Nostr #Decentralisation #CreatorEconomy #OpenProtocols #SelfHosting #Bitcoin
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This clip shows how working people get crushed by taxes and still struggle to afford basic living costs. You work more, earn more, and somehow end up with less. Something is clearly broken.
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/CJdgb0t8Fqc
#CostOfLiving #Tax #WorkingClass
The image didn't seem quite right to me. Initially, it froze, the motion abruptly halting as if time itself had paused. Then it began to break apart, pixelating and taking on a distorted, robotic quality. This unsettling transformation made the original clarity vanish, leaving behind a jarring mosaic of colours and shapes. Just when I thought it might resolve, it froze again, trapped in its glitchy state, leaving me bewildered and concerned about what I was witnessing.
I do not think so, but it would be a good idea, my friend. I don't think that’s the case, but it would be a good idea, my friend.
Worth reading this security disclosure from Blockstream about Jade. It is a good example of why transparency matters in Bitcoin and open source security. No system is perfect, but honest disclosure, fixes and clear communication build real trust over time.
https://blog.blockstream.com/jade-security-disclosure/
#Bitcoin #Security #HardwareWallet #OpenSource #Transparency
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