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My garden is providing copious amounts of vegetables for the family. #nostr adds to the world in a similar way.
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Tested in - VM
Live
Live with persistence (single machine)
Installed to HDD/SSD
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/Qmd2kTDsuB8DtpGXo2ub7BjpUP9VbktZeJSyRsLgyd3ajv
There was an Anonym OS back in 2006 based on OpenBSD. Last version was beta 4 in '08. We have better tools today.
Tested in - VM
Live
Live with persistence (single machine)
Installed to HDD/SSD
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/Qmd2kTDsuB8DtpGXo2ub7BjpUP9VbktZeJSyRsLgyd3ajv
There was an Anonym OS back in 2006 based on OpenBSD. Last version was beta 4 in '08. We have better tools today.
Just finalizing a live Linux distro (Mint 5 LMDE) with Gossip preinstalled that can be run in RAM on AMD X2. For those who like to be nimble.https://nostrcheck.me/media/public/nostrcheck.me_9325336286057231031689636651.webp
“Only two (Costa Rica and Panama) out of seventeen respondents claimed not to be working on a CBDC. Half of the respondents were considering both a retail and a wholesale CBDC, forty percent are focusing only on a retail CBDC, while only two were looking only at a wholesale CBDC,” reads the IMF report.
https://beincrypto.com/imf-report-cbdc-adoption-latin-america/
A blockchain developer has reverse-engineered the code behind the Brazilian Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and discovered an unsettling feature: the government has built in the ability to freeze funds and adjust balances.
Pedro Magalhaes, founder of Web3 consulting company Iora Labs, reviewed the Application Programming Interface published by the monetary authority on its Github account. And he says the government has not been forthcoming with an explanation.
https://decrypt.co/148786/brazil-cbdc-allows-central-bank-freeze-funds-adjust-balances
Testing (from Gossip Debian)
A blockchain developer has reverse-engineered the code behind the Brazilian Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and discovered an unsettling feature: the government has built in the ability to freeze funds and adjust balances.
Pedro Magalhaes, founder of Web3 consulting company Iora Labs, reviewed the Application Programming Interface published by the monetary authority on its Github account. And he says the government has not been forthcoming with an explanation.
https://decrypt.co/148786/brazil-cbdc-allows-central-bank-freeze-funds-adjust-balances
Currently using Gossip (Debian) and its pretty clunky. Futr is stagnant. Don't suppose you plan on compiling a Linux compatible version of Damus? Thanks in advance. Damus is looking good 🤙
"At the moment, the retail pilot has 1.3 million customers and 300,000 merchants after seven months since its launch. While details of transaction volumes are sparse, pundits posit that the new target of a million daily transactions may be the most challenging milestone placed by the RBI.
To achieve the target, the central bank is expected to extend the pilot to more cities across India by adding new use cases across transportation and retail sectors. The retail pilot is spearheaded by eight Indian banks, including the State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, IDFC First Bank, Bank of Baroda, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Union Bank of India, HDFC Bank, and Yes Bank."
https://coingeek.com/india-unveils-plans-to-trigger-increased-cbdc-adoption/
"At the moment, the retail pilot has 1.3 million customers and 300,000 merchants after seven months since its launch. While details of transaction volumes are sparse, pundits posit that the new target of a million daily transactions may be the most challenging milestone placed by the RBI.
To achieve the target, the central bank is expected to extend the pilot to more cities across India by adding new use cases across transportation and retail sectors. The retail pilot is spearheaded by eight Indian banks, including the State Bank of India, ICICI Bank, IDFC First Bank, Bank of Baroda, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Union Bank of India, HDFC Bank, and Yes Bank."
https://coingeek.com/india-unveils-plans-to-trigger-increased-cbdc-adoption/
A collection of publications by Antony C.Sutton including video of his 1976 lecture plus a couple of interviews he gave.
https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmVF76QGzTAzbz22cVTXDYzoxYj2reuUafMUWqKtMk1bqS/
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Hey Whitney. Just testing this Linux desktop client and wondered if you've managed to get your son home yet? Anyway thanks for the headsup on nostr :)
