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Alex
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I just got a new friend like that. Love the guy, but thinks it’s “profit and greed”. he realizes that something went broken, though. I suspect it’s because he’s a generalist and does not or cannot dig deep.

I’m trying to think why it’s advantageous to core. Light weight startup - no need to wait for sync. Lighter network footprint - core if it’s not over Tor lets your ISP know your into bitcoin. Avoids sticking to the same peers *feels* more private. Yet I would assume core’s node selection is also private. What am I missing?

Thanks for showing me SN. Didn’t know about it. Looks like they have bounties too. Basically I’m looking to add bounties to Nostr.

Replying to Avatar Alex

🤔

Check with author of the early commits?

We need you free and strong. Take care for yourself brother

Replying to Avatar L0la L33tz

Unpopular opinion, but here it goes: UX is the most important problem we need to solve for Bitcoin Privacy.

We can hate on KYC exchanges all we want, but they've got UX nailed down. We cannot expect privacy to become the norm when I have to take an hour out of my day to make a P2P trade.

Now that CASPs will start delisting privacy assets like Monero and blocking coinjoined btc with the EU's new AMLR, we're being stripped of using regulated exchanges even semi-privately. This makes P2P exchanges like BISQ Network even more important, but its of no use to regular users when you need an introductory course in computer science before understanding what's going on in the app.

Privacy will only become the norm when we make it usable for everybody. **If you're a UX designer, copywriter, or in any other way have expertise in UX design, please consider contributing BISQ:** https://github.com/bisq-network/bisq

ℹ️ If you're not a developer, contributing to GitHub projects can be scary. It really doesn't have to be. I can't tell my asshole from a python script either, and if I can do it, you can too.

Here's how to get started:

If you find a UX issue in the BISQ app that could be improved, start by opening an issue in the BISQ github repository. Give it a clear title describing the problem you want to solve.

Add screenshots or videos to your issue showing what the problem is. If you can, add a proposal for a potential solution. Bonus points if you can add wireframes, layouts or clickdummy documentation. For reference, see npub1zqsu3ys4fragn2a5e3lgv69r4rwwhts2fserll402uzr3qeddxfsffcqrs 's work on eNuts: https://github.com/cashubtc/eNuts/issues/341 (I don't know how to tag people here but you get the idea).

In open source projects, questions are your friends. I've spent countless hours asking every dev i know absolutely insufferable questions, and I still dont know how the fuck to get out of VIM. Everybody starts somewhere, and most people are happy to help.

If you already know how to use git or github and can code a little, ask where you could find the corresponding code for your problem in your issue and offer to do a PR. If you can't, ask what assets would be needed to implement your proposal. Remember that people are nice and generally happy about new contributors, even if you're a beginner.

If you have any questions on contributing to open source projects as a non-coder, feel free to reach out anytime. My DMs are open (I think).

btw, to get out of vim: open a new tab, type:

ps ax | grep -v grep | grep vim

on the left you'll see a number that looks like a price of something in sats, that's the PID. And then just:

kill -9 PUT_THE_PID_HERE

Wait, the "bitcoin is too volatile" has no base. Service providers can and will adjust prices accordingly. If Bitcoin's value increases, although you may have spent more previously, you can now purchase more with the remaining Bitcoin.

Reading the plot, the movie's message seems to be: don't abandon the mentally ill out of fear of what they will do

Replying to Avatar Dimi

Test in prod. But phase it out