Here's an interesting breakdown of the hyperinflation in Zimbabwe, which began in 2007, and has never recovered. Bitcoiners especially should learn about this to better understand the fragility of fiat currency, and just how bad things can get if key support and protection mechanisms aren't built around the currency.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperinflation_in_Zimbabwe?wprov=sfla1
Naturally. I thought that went without saying. Lol
If you want to know what the secret of life is, watch this video.
https://video.nostr.build/306980dde088bd74be7fdcc56d3af63fbf83ea77e9722dc4f52823a132d6c4b3.mp4
Just caught this crucial debate on Twitter.
https://video.nostr.build/9599546d1374a2edd484c91e73d772596c50070c7d10fbde46fc0d27b432d544.mp4
I've watched this a dozen times today and I'm still laughing. That cat just kills me 🤣
It's a great wallet. Solid security, native support for COLDCARD, Tapsigner, and Portal, clean UX. I've tried most legit wallets out there, and Nunchuk is the one that stuck. I also use Mycelium as a watch-only backup, but Nunchuk is where I do all my transactions.
I did briefly look at the Passport wallets. My one big criteria is that it must be supported by Nunchuk Wallet, as that's the wallet I love and am committed to. I've been looking for a list of all hardware that supports Nunchuk, but haven't really found anything definitive. I may end up reaching out to Nunchuk support for better understanding of which hardware wallets they support. They've got an active nostr presence, and are pretty responsive, so that may be the way I go for determining which wallets/signers can be used with their wallet.
I don't think I've encountered a Monero signer. But then again, I didn't bother to review the list of 10k+ plus coins some of these wallets support. I've definitely never seen a standalone Monero signer. But I have seen a few Bitcoin only wallets.
He's not. He died like two days ago.
I'm shopping for a new hardware wallet, and I'm bothered by all the wallets that advertise their support of 10k+ coins. It makes me want to not buy them. So now I'm focusing on Bitcoin only wallets.
It's a training propaganda film. North Korea releases them pretty regularly. They're always absurd.
The North Korean Army will definitely be a formidable force in an 8th century war in the snowy mountains. 🤣
https://video.nostr.build/b811a4d8a6c46da6c71b9baf5f59f5a57e319aedbe3d1fe4a3cfa5ae93e7bad7.mp4
Fair point.
FUTO is the best open-source keyboard available. It has no telemetry or other data collection.
Just caught this crucial debate on Twitter.
https://video.nostr.build/9599546d1374a2edd484c91e73d772596c50070c7d10fbde46fc0d27b432d544.mp4
nostr:npub1vkgj57k30l2u7wave6t4nua75wjylx3nju6qu4vu7pneghwx8zlsf7q4uq has been running it longer than me so he may have better / more input than me but you can run a lightning node using their freeish services.
Rizful is a cloud-based Lightning node platform. It's somewhat similar to Alby Cloud, but requires more hands-on work. It's a great way to learn about the Lightning network, and running a node, and their extensive documentation guides you through the process every step of the way. If you've been considering running your own lightning node, Rizful is a great way to jump in.
Once your Node is up and running, you'll have your own lightning address (@rizful.com) for receiving zaps and direct lightning payments, and the ability to connect your node directly to your nostr client by way of the granular NWC functionality the node provides. If you have any specific questions, or want more information before deciding to get started, I recommend you contact nostr:nprofile1qqsf07zg4hxyccnkdp07fppxmetpfzru3fg6mgzx3nk8r7af8qnjjygpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd3skueqpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezuamfdejsxj0y5x support at their nostr page. They're very responsive, and helpful.
Twitter is impersonal, and not a community. It's just a collection of bots, trolls, and disinformation agents. Here, we have real people who you get to know, and care about. It makes all the difference.
