People who pretend that something like nostr or better has never been tried are either too young or dishonest.
I was interested in nostr since 2022 because:
- Simple protocol (at that moment)
- Enough libraries to try and implement
- Some known bitcoiners involved in it
You can do it for free: https://github.com/artiebits/fake-git-history
Will be fun if some of these image upload websites changed the profile pics for some links.
They are mostly rigged as well.
Multiple things have happened in a few weeks irl that made me realize I dont have enough money.
I don't want to become millionaire and flex. If you think my projects could help bitcoin, please donate: https://geyser.fund/project/joinstr
Okta, a huge company in the auth as a service world, had a nasty bug where people with usernames longer than 52 characters could log in without providing the password (as long as there was a previously cached successful login).
https://cybernews.com/security/okta-authentication-vulnerability/
I haven't seen anyone using 52 characters long username.
I don't know how things work. Please educate me and explain why this is possible in the first place.
Being optional is irrelevant as such mints would still be considered cashu mints.
Mint knows each authenticated user with a `linkingkey`and account model: https://github.com/cashubtc/nuts/blob/9cb6272e9d1eb26fdfb117318bba825c068e888d/16.md

Cypherpunks write protocols to censor users based on KYC: https://github.com/cashubtc/nuts/pull/106
Yes they follow the same NIP: https://gitlab.com/invincible-privacy/joinstr/-/blob/main/NIP.md
rust-joinstr will be the third implementation for joinstr and code will be public in a few weeks

Ecash exists since 90s with same trade-offs.
This is how a joinstr pool looks like: https://njump.me/nevent1qqst0jnnqhx4qcvufja8079kyrml8l40dcspchmahy6gv2nx8v6qqwqpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgq3qf8pt4h5wwmx4gjym8l0l8ffuzl3h0vpnrfhmamcx7chnnrjqjdlqhsspaj
Tx: https://mempool.space/signet/tx/f4a2b0271a1fb3c72d71c6f1cc6463914b47793d7a1e91805df956d6c45f9e3d

Primal has an interesting feature that you can look at the most cringe posts on the right.


