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many time opened F5 reload sign in with NIP07 still show "Unable to get balance..." - already test IN/OUT funds few week ago. so wallet was initialized. it happens intermittently.

This is big week for market manipulations UPSIDE n DOWNSIDE both ways whichever suits them most whichever FIAT profit is highest short-term #finstr long term they lose then mint n print more not an issue

Replying to Avatar Peter McCormack

Just recorded a three hour monster with nostr:npub1wnlu28xrq9gv77dkevck6ws4euej4v568rlvn66gf2c428tdrptqq3n3wr regarding #bitcoin spam and the mission for good money.

Think that was our longest show ever.

H/t to nostr:npub1s5yq6wadwrxde4lhfs56gn64hwzuhnfa6r9mj476r5s4hkunzgzqrs6q7z for the recommendation.

Xpub PeterPub is again active in nostr wow

Replying to Avatar Chad Lupkes

Civilization walks on two feet. One is economics, and the other is politics. The way that I define those terms, economics is the study of financial transactions and politics is the study of human interactions. But at the very basic level, these are two components of the same thing, because every human interaction is an exchange of one or more of the basic resources of civilization. For those who have not heard that concept before, those basic resources are Information, Inspiration, Capital and Trust.

The problems in the United States and around the world right now is that we are not building our civilization on a solid foundation. Our money/capital is fiat, existing because those in power declare it so, using rules that they control in order to twist the game of finance in their own favor, or giving that favor to others. Our information distribution is not solid, and not trustworthy, we literally cannot tell fact from fiction anymore. New ideas are either celebrated or attacked, but the direction doesn't depend on the merit of the idea, but from incumbents defending their assumptions and being unwilling to apply critical thinking to make sure that decisions and actions are based on real evidence. And our ability to trust each other depends on those same factors, hearing from other people not just what happened so we can draw our own conclusions, but requirements about how we MUST think or MUST believe about who people are, what their motivations were, and how to treat them.

So it's not JUST the money that is broken. Our ability to make decisions and take action depends on all of our resources being built into solid foundations that will allow a real and thriving civilization to be built. Anything built upon a failing or designed-to-fail foundation is going to collapse eventually. We need trustworthy information sources. We need inspiration to be celebrated and then examined to see how it might change our thinking. We need capital that we can prove mathematically so we know who owns what and how much. And we need to be able to trust each other, not based on faith or belief, but based on evidence, understanding and forgiveness.

We have solutions, and Bitcoin IS a good solution to the problem of unsound money. Nostr and other information feeds that are not held back or pushed forward by advertising dollars or algorithms can provide us with information we can trust. And being able to speak freely and be responsible and accountable for what we say and do is the only way to really build real trust.

When inspiration strikes, put out your ideas. Ask your questions. Dive deep into the evidence to find the answers. And let's build a civilization worth living in.

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Its not america the poorest country -35T underwater at moment problem worldwide issue

reminds me if you kindly setup later free "upptime" monitor with github for some of our few friendly relays will be nice

it has very ***FAIR WARNING*** so nobody crying but sending feedback for improvements

Watching nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg on Citadel Dispatch with nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx today got me so hyped I just to post about this again.

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Bitcoin eCash Sent via Mesh Network Demo:

A demo of Reticulum, Cashu and the project Nutband that combines them, in order to use a Cashu mint over Reticulum mesh network - in this case over long range radio, and without internet.

Great work nostr:npub1m2mvvpjugwdehtaskrcl7ksvdqnnhnjur9v6g9v266nss504q7mqvlr8p9

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https://youtu.be/HAX8GFn5uCI

yeah posting once in while keep everyone memory refreshed.

β€œalmost half of the global dividend increase in 2023 comes from banks,” 2023 Record dividends fiat gate flood

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When Julius Caesar became Pontifex Maximus, he reformed the Roman calendar so that the 12 months were based on Earth’s revolutions around the Sun. It was a #solar #calendar, as we have today. January and February were moved to the front of the year, and leap years were introduced to keep the calendar year lined up with the solar year The winter months (January and February) remained a time of reflection, peace, new beginnings, and purification. After Caesar’s death, the month Quintilis was renamed July in honor of Julius Caesar in 44 BC, and later, Sextilis was renamed August in honor of Roman Emperor Augustus in 8 BC.

Of course, all the renaming and reorganizing meant that some of the months’ names no longer agreed with their position in the calendar (September to December, for example). Later emperors tried to name various months after themselves, but those changes did not outlive them!

Replying to Avatar Scarlett

Check:

https://www.messenger-matrix.de/messenger-matrix-en.html

and rate the security

green = 3

yellow = 1

red = 0

results + (where the money comes from)

1. Threema (self financed by the users) = 71

2. SimpleX (VC from VillageGlobal) = 68

3. Element Matrix (Amdocs / Morris Kahn) = 68

4. Conversations (App Price) = 66

5. Wire (Janus Fries / ex-Skype) = 63

6. Signal (Brian Acton Ex-WhatsApp) = 62

7. Briar (OTF = US Goverment) = 58

8. DeltaChat (OTF = US Goverment) = 58

9. iMessage (Apple) = 44

10. WhatsApp (Facebook Meta)= 44

11. Telegram (Putin) = 40

12. Skype (Microsoft) = 37

13. Discord (Ads?) = 34

OFT = Open Technology Fund

SimpleX Chat got 370.000 U$ from Village Global

https://www.crunchbase.com

SimpleX Chat - Crunchbase Company Profile & Funding

The only messaging platform without any user IDs

https://www.villageglobal.vc

= Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates & Co.

Always look where the money comes from!!!

pick which messenger facts/comparison

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will have try it - usually kill reopen/reload when about:process show high ram used - to clear - next time will try it n see

hey quick feedback - must be something minor - firefox 1 tab nostrnests audio ok βœ”οΈ 1 tab cronychat no audio ❌ cant hear a thing what could be cause?

(mobile firefox all was fine crony + nests - most thing like no install no app needed perfect)

most folks here donot run own lnd node - not only that someone using demo lnd as mass mint of wallet service for others

new folks #cashu the trust of #mint is most important factor

if mint disappear - nuts disappear too. nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg is trying better non-custodial nuts in future next version.

wen skynet ? ask nvda πŸ€ͺ or #asknostr

everything in that pic except gold n bitcoin can diluted aka increased in supply - all of them inflated (or can be deflated) by fiat emission control - bitcoin price high correlation to that also

bitcoin ramping vs bitcoin use are 2 diff things