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HODLBurger
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The node is in your heart.

I was thinking recently that it would be more fitting to use the hash of the block or at least the last x number of digits of the hash. Anybody can say a block height, but you can't fake that hash.

nostr:nprofile1qqswaptqf78vde8zf78272nzf5zza02rrkhyfrlpzau6mnakhdu9whsppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qg3waehxw309ahx7um5wgh8w6twv5hsqex56d is what made me think of it.

Literally ALL color is a phenomenon of the mind, none of this "exists"

A near infinite number of combinations of different wavelengths of light can produce any given 'color' in the mind. It's evolutionary happenstance what ranges our photoreceptors are sensitive to.

The universe doesn't care how we name it.

Crypto is the attack on Bitcoin.

At least for a few months, I was an early member and there wasn't much activity then.

I've actually paid for it a while back before realizing that I added myself to a honeypot. I'm not lying when I say I'd be a user without the privacy issues.

Maybe it was an email code or something like that I don't remember.

To be fair, in many cases email addresses are at a minimum 'Light KYC' or let's just more accurately call it personal identifiable information. Unless you're getting a temporary phone number to verify with, most peoples "private email addresses" are most certainly linked to their identity.

I don't think you understand the concept of nostr login... Your private thing can exist nearly exactly as is, without the need to own the user profiles / account list / social graph of future billionaires using your thing.