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Alekandar Svetski
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Building: Satlantis.io Wrote: UnCommunist & Bushido Of Bitcoin

🤔 Have you heard of #Satlantis?

I'm proud to be part of this cool project, led by nostr:npub1dtgg8yk3h23ldlm6jsy79tz723p4sun9mz62tqwxqe7c363szkzqm8up6m, as an ambassador for Zurich, Switzerland 🇨🇭

What is Satlantis?

Satlantis is the Travel & Community Social Network

🌎 Discover the world through a unique lens.

🏘 Find your tribe, anywhere in the world.

✈️Showcasing the best in travel, nomading, & lifestyle.

Wanna join?

👉 satlantis.io

#Bitcoin #BTC

Thankyou sir!

YUUUUUGE rebuild and updates coming in the next 4wks.

Can’t wait to share this.

I will say that Buenos Aires is just-as-good-a-choice.

I’m just biased toward Floripa because of the beach and bc I’m here and can help get it set up

Nah. They’re completely different

I used to think they were the same. But they’re not

There is no cure to cancer. That’s the whole point. So you do what you can to avoid creating an environment for cancer. And if you get it, then your options are limited. Rare to heal. Often have to cut it out.

Also - magic/mysticism/narrative are more useful than economics because we’re human. That’s why the left has won so much. They understood that, and they shaped culture.

We fell asleep at the wheel thinking those things don’t matter. But they do. So we need to produce our own narratives. Stronger / better / more vital ones

The idea is that the real argument against socialism is not economic, but in fact biological.

It’s a disease, like a cancer. It’s dysgenic. It feeds on life and then when it runs out, it feeds on itself.

It’s a vortex into a void.

There’s just something in that idea, that transcends the economic argument

For my Austrian Econ friends.

There is a far superior argument you’re missing.

Replying to Avatar Derek Ross

Tanja, this is a great idea, because it's needed and because it's what I've been working on since Prague. I just wish you weren't misrepresenting you're involvement in what I built and produced at BTC Prague.

Because of this, I am completely turned off by your actions and proposal. It's why I don't talk to you about it or respond to your emails. I'll be honest. I'm pissed off. Not because it's a replication of what I did. Not because it's taking credit for my idea and running with it too. Nostr is open and anyone can do this. (This is why I'm stoked on the booth initiative for Amsterdam. Those guys are killing it.) It's because of the representation of your involvement. Your proposals said you were involved in BTC Prague. This just wasn't the case at all. You were at the booth with your friends, taking selfies and chatting with one another. You didn't organize Dev Hack Day speakers and panels. You didn't work on the schedule for the booth or talks and panels. You didn't work with vendors. You didnt work with volunteers and developers to ensure attendance and that they had a place to speak to their customers and sell their goods. All of it. You just didn't. You know you didn't. You say you helped organize it, so what am I missing here? You didn't talk to people visiting the booth until the third day when I asked you to do so. Then you worked. Then you talked to people. Mostly about Satlantis, but that's fine. Maybe it started to click then? As you began to talk to visitors? Again, this all would sit right with me if you didn't portray yourself as organizing or working at the booth in the capacity that you did. You weren't part of the process at all.

I feel like my good nature is being taken advantage of here, I'm not impressed.

I'm glad you saw an opportunity and ran with it as I can't attend every single conference and do this at every single conference. Though, I'm going to try my best, I don't have the time or the funds right now to do this.

Good luck on replication of what I built. Truly. We need more of it. I hope you're successful and are able to join me on this endeavor. You may end up being better than I am at this since you have more experience organizing events as an event coordinator in your fiat job. Just please for the love of God be honest with your proposals. Proof of Work is all we have.

This is a weird flex dude.

Miljan and I also organised a bunch on the back end, but I’m not complaining about not having my name on it. Who cares. (I’m also pretty sure I’ve seen her credit you like 5 times already).

Let the girl do her thing, and try help where she can. We’re supposed to be welcoming to new people.

I love you dude and all the work you do for Nostr, but you sound like a sorority girl with her knickers in a twist 😂😂😂

Chill out. Relax. Pura Vida.

It’s gonna be ok 😆

To defines oneself by the money they use is supremely gay.

“Bitcoiners” supporting “king of fiat”

lol. What are you six ?

Grow up.

The world isn’t as simple as your tiny lolbertarian mind can comprehend. Some people actually strive to do big things & take on the grand challenges - so that random nobodies on the internet can enjoy counting their magic internet money while talking shit about them

Name a better team.

Historic.

Last week I posted about "Nostr struggling" and while there were many good responses, it seems to me that a bunch of people misunderstood my premise.

I'm going to clear that up here and expand on the idea a little further.

First of all, I'm a Nostr bull. I'm sold, and I know how necessary this is. I'm still recruiting souls from twitter:

https://x.com/SvetskiWrites/status/1828403019081269661

Secondly, I know that Nostr is SUPERIOR, technically speaking - and while the apps might not be as smooth, and some of the UX might be buggy, the substrate were working with is fundamentally better than the status quo.

nostr:npub1wmr34t36fy03m8hvgl96zl3znndyzyaqhwmwdtshwmtkg03fetaqhjg240 did a fantastic job of explaining that at the recent nostr:npub1nstrcu63lzpjkz94djajuz2evrgu2psd66cwgc0gz0c0qazezx0q9urg5l conference (I suggest everyone watch that if they haven't - and I'm still bummed I couldn't make it).

There are so many NIPs, and so much tech shit going on, that nobody else stands a chance really. Elon might have cool AI, but we have nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft that can produce more prototypes than all the AIs in the world, combined.

That being said, my reference to "struggling" was not about the technical side of things. It was about messaging & go to market.

I speak to people every day about Nostr. I live in Brazil right now and travel on a regular basis to at least 10 countries each year. When I speak to people, they don't really care so much about censorship resistance, or Bitcoin (interestingly enough, two things Rabble also mentioned in his talk).

What they want is a place to connect, that's COOL.

And that's a VERY HARD thing to do.

nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m and the guys did it with Twitter early on, and so did the Instagram founders - but for every one "hit" - there are another 1000 well built flops which people just didn't find "cool."

Right now, the messaging is more doom, than bloom. More "you need this bc government gonna get you", and less "this is where the cool kids are at".

Now...I understand that this is gonna take time. All good things do. But if we're going to attract more people, the conversation needs to evolve.

I wrote a piece a little while back called "Social as a Service" and framed Nostr more as this substrate for a Universe of new applications. Once again, Rabble echoed this in his talk and leaned into the "Social Protocol" angle.

I personally find this more compelling. More white-pill, and more appealing for the purposes of growing a network. People need to be pulled, not pushed. The latter can work in bursts here and there (as we've seen this week since the Telegram debacle), but it's not sustainable growth.

nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a has been doing really good work with her framing, and I think her 80% bloom / 20% doom approach is a good one.

nostr:npub1c878wu04lfqcl5avfy3p5x83ndpvedaxv0dg7pxthakq3jqdyzcs2n8avm has some good framing too with the “city” analogy

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Thinking out aloud, maybe we just need more angles. I guess the Bitcoin people are still going to be attracted by "government gonna get you" - and we're FAR from saturation in that dimension. So maybe the right approach is the have that conversation with THEM...but a very different conversation with others.

Ultimately, I hope to see more go-to-market initiatives that are user-oriented, and get people excited about Nostr. We saw that at the Nostr booth nostr:npub167n5w6cj2wseqtmk26zllc7n28uv9c4vw28k2kht206vnghe5a7stgzu3r that nostr:npub18ams6ewn5aj2n3wt2qawzglx9mr4nzksxhvrdc4gzrecw7n5tvjqctp424 kicked off, and that nostr:npub1hz5alqscpp8yjrvgsdp2n4ygkl8slvstrgvmjca7e45w6644ew7sewtysa is now working on.

We've got some plans for later this year at a few conferences as we unveil nostr:npub15xd2mmjnh3caykh77djsv73e0zkrp42jp5mwerx8f4m6su40wdvss7t3l3

I know nostr:npub1utx00neqgqln72j22kej3ux7803c2k986henvvha4thuwfkper4s7r50e8 and @fiatjaf are doing some podcast stuff, which is excellent. Also nostr:npub1693220pmp0a4c04a0p7hkz874vsxkyfrvtk2yk4zjyj3e4c0ugjs3r4j0c is doing a Nostr book.

I'm starting to repeat some of what I said last week, so I'll stop here.

Ultimately the point is this:

Nostr is not struggling "technically" speaking.

But it's not yet found a compelling enough SPACE in people's minds, outside of the Bitcoin community. And it's not found a narrative yet that's compelling, beyond the "government gonna get you / big tech gonna ban you".

When we find that, I expect things to really begin taking off.

Thankyou for coming to my TED Talk 🤣🤣🤣

Ivan continues to be hands down one of the dumbest people on the planet. And with 500k people subscribing to that kind of brain cancer content, it reinforces why the world is the way it is. There is no helping or saving these lemmings