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100%, AI was tought with all the rigged studies and propaganda promoted by big pharma. Beware blindly following AI

All the real stuff humans have built were based on true, fixed units. Gravity, density, dimensions, temperatures, energy etc. No plane would fly, building stand, boat float, powerplant function unless the unit was fixed...and yet with money, a meter is longer or shorter depending on the flavour of the month....fed or central bank...WHAT INSANITY. No building would stand...you get the picture. Imagine a world in which a meter was longer or shorter dependent on a clown's speech at Jackson Hole. And then board a plane...šŸ˜…

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He he, this is truly a financial master piece! Had hit a rock in my rabbit hole and this has just opened up the next leg down 😁 Thank you for posting this and to nostr:nprofile1qqsd0uazmzmhwseeym3rjhf3txyjapreapc6sq8yq8cy07cg45tlx2cpp4mhxue69uhkyunz9e5k7tcpzemhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejz7atfzq3 & nostr:nprofile1qqsg2zqd8wkhpnxu6lm5c2dyfa2mhpwte57apjae2ldp6g2mmwf3ypqpzemhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejz7q2hwaehxw309anxjmr5v4ezumn0wd68ytnhd9hx2tmwwp6kyvtnx4uhzdnhv9j8wuncv3jngmrgveen2dn8dcmrg6rh0f6ksmnxvym8ywtddg6rwdnjx4eng6rtw4h85em6w9e8xdn3xaaquwrzjs for this amazing content!

Thank you, your content is always very important and researched and I enjoy the different way you present it, a nice break from the constant video bombardment šŸ™‚

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Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

The other day on Twitter/X, I paid out a 2,100,000 sat or $1,700 USD Lightning bounty.

Over the past couple years, I’ve offered an occasional challenge on Twitter/X.

When people tell me Lightning doesn’t work, I often ask them in random comments for their Lightning details so I can pay them in the next 5-10 minutes on the spot, permissionlessly, wherever they are, with this payment method that supposedly doesn’t work.

Every single time, they can’t do it. Because they haven’t even tried it. They’re just talking. I’ve done this a ton of times and nobody ever takes the sizable sat offerings.

In Dan Held’s anti-Nostr thread, Mark Jeffrey was critical of Lightning.

Unlike most who I offer the challenge to as 99% sure they won’t take it, I offered it to Mark despite knowing he had a much higher probability of accepting it, since he’s tech savvy and active in the broad crypto space. But in my view, if he accepts, then that’s also evidence on the spot that it works.

He declined my 21,000 sat offer and politely still talked anti-Lightning.

So, I said since I like him, I’d up it to 210,000 sats. He still declined and talked more anti-Lightning. He spoke about how he *wanted* it to work, but the problem just isn’t solved yet.

My inner Nostr Lyn couldn't help it, so I upped it to 2,100,000 sats, or $1,700+ USD, if he would just post a way to pay him on Lightning within the next ten minutes. Nobody had ever taken me up on my challenge, so I pressed to my highest offer ever just to see, out of sheer curiosity. He’s a multi-time published novelist, which with my recent fiction hobby, interests me. So, if there’s someone I want to claim the bounty, might as well be him.

And then you know what? He did. Of course he had a Lightning address.

He went from ā€œwant it to work butā€¦ā€ to digging through his past experiences and finding an old Lightning address, within a few minutes. The first person on Twitter/X to accept my challenge.

I paid him 2,100,000 sats on the spot, or $1700+ USD.

He provided a Stike address, so that’s a shout out to nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wsqzp382htsmu08k277ps40wqhnfm60st89h5pvjyutghq9cjasuh38q7t6dtc who made Lightning convenient enough for Mark, who doesn’t understand or particularly like Lightning, to finally call my challenge and make me have fun staying poor, lol. And it worked flawlessly despite being an above-average sized Lightning transaction.

I then asked Mark if he could identify the sending wallet, but he said he couldn’t. He asked about block explorers to identify the payment, and while I pointed him toward Mempool Space, I highlighted that Lightning tends to make sending privacy pretty good even though I didn’t maximize privacy on this one. I'm not deep into the weeds on privacy tech, so I'm always genuinely curious just to ask "hey, can you identify any privacy leaks here?"

I also asked him if he would have shared his bank details publicly like he shared his Lightning address. He said of course not.

So even if people say ā€œBut Lyn, Mark used a custodial walletā€, I’d say that this tech stack reduced his friction and boosted sender privacy.

I think there are still improvements to make of course, particularly Lightning combined with other scaling methods (ecash, Ark-style stuff, and so forth), but it’s a powerful glue that connects a lot of things together.

In addition, when it comes to payments and small amounts of working capital, there is an important ā€œchoose your own adventureā€ aspect. For small amounts, in safe jurisdictions, custodial Lightning is not that big of a deal, like keeping cash in your wallet that is prone to theft or loss. It maximizes UX.

But it’s important to keep pushing hard, keep developing, keep providing capital, to make as many tools as possible available for people that need to maximize privacy and/or self-custody. Not everyone needs or wants those capabilities for every single payment, but they do need the *option* to turn to them when it’s important.

Mark Jeffrey then reached out to chat about fiction. Last year he asked me to go on his podcast to talk about Broken Money, but I fell behind on Twitter/X DMs due to bandwidth constraints and didn’t get back to him. So, after this I got back to him and said I’d be happy to talk about fiction with him to pick his brain, and talk Broken Money on his podcast, and we got one scheduled. šŸ¤

Great experiment. Just shows how much integrity most ppl have. It takes courage and principles to not change their opinions and convictions when they are bribed. I like what you did but find the receiving person spineless. Let us all act with more principles and integrity...we got where we are because of corruption. It needs to stop and all of us individually need to act accordingly.

I've been thinking about this, how can we have decentralised archive of all the books ever written? How ever contradictory they are to the mainstream narrative. I would like to have such a copy, looking at AI responses it's all mainstream propaganda coming back. Thoughts?

You have the best posts my friend. To the point! Keep it up, awesome and thank you

So Google results for a search on presidents omitted Biden. Not a fan so really couldn't care less....but the questions I have are the following: 1st I thought Google was a search engine and did not make up its own answers from a proprietary database. What does it mean that they just had to fix the data ???

2nd This is an obvious mistake, easy to pick up. How many other "data glitches" go unnoticed???

History is going to be soon manipulated, intentionally or not. Time to download as many books I can!

Just finished watching this podcast. Super content. It really helped me join a few dots around mining, templates that I hadn't connected before. Proud to be a rabbit and to understand the importance... Digital David v. Goliath 😁