That bread is far sexier than my bread. Mine is just a shitty little mass-produced loaf that I grabbed on the way home from work.
Enjoy your bread! It looks incredible!
If I had to guess, it's due to zaps typically being microtransactions. This makes even very low fees represent a much higher fee percentage than a more typical routing node that usually routes much larger payments.
His figures work out to only about 0.6%, which would be insanely high for large LN transactions, but makes sense when you're talking about extremely small amounts of sats being sent back and forth.
Can't wait to sit down with a loaf of French bread and some homemade Broccoli Cheddar soup later...

A shame...
My next comment was going to be:
"Noshole seeing her own serious notes..."

I can't tell if you're talking about a #nostr purple pup plushie, or a #nostr purple plushie for pups...
Either way yes.

Most definitely. I had to reinvent my entire password system now that BIP85 passwords are easy to interface with on the device.
Ok nostr, does Moscow Time (sats/$) get punctuation or not?
"Ethereum is boomerpoop."
-Gen A probably...
#Mandibles
Christmas Eve is a wonderful night to sit in a quiet house and work on writing.
It's not Thanksgiving, but I'm thankful for serenity.
Ok mensen, abboneer je even op de term "bitcoin" op http://opentk.nl
Dan zie je gelijk de FUD van Van der Lee (GroenLinks-PvdA):
> Ik zei het al: een ander groot nadeel van crypto's is de enorme CO2-footprint. Iedere bitcointransactie kost 500 kilo CO2. Alleen al in 2021 werd er zo'n 86 megaton uitgestoten door bitcoin mining.
En kan je hem een mailtje sturen.
Would be a shame if he realized that every transaction is further secured by every subsequent block that is confirmed...
Does this mean my transaction from last epoch has "cost" 105 million kilos of C02 so far?
The FUD is always so tired and shallow.
You've highlighted some of my favorite parts of the article, highlighting the mental transformation that takes place as one understands Bitcoin, gains conviction and hope.
It's the joy of freedom as you emerge from nihilism, able to dream of a brighter future. To dream of not just where you will be, but who you can become.
I'm always open to feedback and would love to hear any questions or comments you may have about the content.






