Well, I guess if the client apps get monetized through subscriptions, maybe the client apps can support the network relays, developers and other infrastructure. I kinda like the idea of apps competing for subscriptions by providing more and better services, including ad-blocking.

I own MicroStrategy, which means I stack when they stack. 74% more Bitcoin/share in 2024, to be precise. Itβs an even wilder ride than Bitcoin tho!
Happy Central Time New Year! GFY in the face in 2025! π₯³
He also marries immigrants. Twice, so far.
Not a bad article but it ignores the fact that there are plenty of Congressional Democrats who are open-minded about Bitcoin and can be worked with to pass good legislation.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/david-sacks-2-years-push-meaningful-policies-lawyer
Congrats! Thereβs plenty of life left after work.
Devs eventually have to figure out a way for the network to pay for itself, ideally ad-free. What are the scenarios?
I hate to see this advertising shit show up on NOSTR.
My 2 sats: I wish we could figure out a NOSTR monetization model to pay for the network and keep it commercial- free. Value is being exchanged here, so would some kind of zap tax for the network work?
nostr:note1ms8m9rpchae7rgvvwfd350rsykhlr0tahy7e60nlq3chv7hcfexq5ya7zs
Tesla Board should make him write 100 times on the blackboard:
I will not snort ketamine and tweet
I will not snort ketaβ¦β¦
Michael Saylor thinks #bitcoin is #capital, not #currency, and would like to see the world adopt the digital U.S. dollar as #money instead.
I vehemently disagree with his perspective.
My latest for nostr:npub1t8a7uumfmam38kal4xaakzyjccht4y5jxfs4cmlj0p768pxtwu8skh56yu.
https://bitcoinmagazine.com/takes/michael-saylor-doesnt-understand-bitcoin
The market will decide.







