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Will Cole
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Bitcoin. Previous builder of Unchained Capital and Stack Overflow. Now building Zaprite.

Black’s turn. Who’s winning?

Not your seeds, not your bitcoin.

My brother and I were talking about it today. The best.

Bitcoin Maximalism is the recognition of a deterministic outcome. The hardest money possible has made contact with soft money, and it can not be easily seized or censored. Bitcoin won long ago and there's nothing you can do about it now.

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NEW:

HRF gifts 16.5 BTC (~$455,000) via its Bitcoin Development Fund to support 12 projects worldwide

Targeting:

🎁 Scaling and privacy

🎁 Censorship-resistant comms

🎁 Education inside authoritarian regimes

🎁 Core development

🎁 Community building

Grant #1: $100,000 to Calvin Kim for his work on Utreexo, a Bitcoin scaling solution for faster verification and synchronization of Bitcoin full nodes

HRF’s funding allows Kim to prepare Utreexo for a main net launch 🚀

Grant #2: $50,000 to 0xB10C for their work on Bitcoin Core tracepoints, P2P monitoring, fork observer, mining pool observer, and Bitcoin data

Funding supports 0xB10C's efforts to monitor the Bitcoin network for anomalies, improving network security and resiliency 🦾

Grant #3: $50,000 to Calle for Cashu, a free and open source protocol that enables Chaumian ecash on top of Bitcoin

The Cashu protocol conceals user balances and transaction history, offering near-perfect privacy for users of custodial Bitcoin wallets 🥜

Grant #4: $50,000 to Meron Estefanos for the creation of Bitcoin Innovation Hub Uganda

The space will host local meetups and serve as a Bitcoin awareness and learning center, equipping local youth with practical skills to become sovereign individuals 🇺🇬

Grant #5: $50,000 to Kieran for Snort.Social, a web client of Nostr, a decentralized, censorship-resistant, open-source, social networking protocol

Snort allows users to access Nostr on web browsers, reducing reliance on app stores and centralized services 📡

Grant #6: $50,000 to Rootzoll for Raspiblitz, a do-it-yourself lightning node that can be run on a Raspberry Pi

RaspiBlitz is mainly targeted for learning how to run your own node decentralized from home - because: Not your Node, Not your Rules 🗽

Grant #7: $25,000 to BOB Space BKK for their Thailand residency program

BOB Space BKK is a Bitcoin-only hatchery, incubator, and co-working space in Bangkok. Funding will help accelerate promising FOSS projects in Bitcoin, Lightning, and eCash protocols 🇹🇭

Grant #8: $25,000 to World Liberty Congress for the Freedom Academy, a program that equips activists with the tools, resources, and support needed in the struggle against authoritarianism

This grant supported recent financial freedom training in Zambia 🇿🇲

Grant #9: $25,000 to Hampus Sjöberg for Blixt Wallet, a non-custodial open-source Bitcoin and lightning wallet

Funding will support Sjöberg’s efforts to improve the user experience and performance of the Blixt Wallet on iOS and Android⚡

Grant #10: $10,000 to Nourou for Bitcoin Sénégal, a group that hosts meetups, creates educational content, and onboards local merchants to Bitcoin

Working in French and Wolof, Nourou helps people learn resist French monetary colonialism 🇸🇳

Grant #11: $10,000 to Charlene Fadirepo for the Bitcoin in Africa Show, which provides education, insights, and thoughtful conversations to deepen the understanding of Bitcoin across the African continent and beyond

Grant #12: $10,000 to Lorraine Marcel for Bitcoin DADA, a women-centric organization with contributors based in Kenya and beyond that educates African women in the Bitcoin space 🇰🇪

HRF is proud to support a diverse range of projects to help make Bitcoin a better global tool for human rights

Since early 2020 we’ve supported 80+ projects globally with more than $2.7M

Submit proposals at devfund @ hrf dot org

Donate and learn more at hrf.org/devfund

Y’all rule Alex. Great work.

It started out as just a (raw) milkman, but this guy has scoured the Texas Hill Country for the best real food around, delivered to my door. So close to never going to a grocery store again.

Ammo prices have come down significantly this in the past 6 months, with way more availability. Load up! Love Midway USA for online orders.

It’s awful for most people. He also has a very weird look. Translucenty skin and a plastic surgery face. Don’t trust him for a minute.

Enough conversations this week to feel a miniscript boom incoming.

Homeschoolers and other cool parents check out “From Homer to Satoshi: An Introduction to the Western Canon”. My sister-in-law has homeschooled for 6 years and built this fantastic resource. https://emeralize.app/course/purchase_detail/7/

Birth control. Diet. Medications. Covid vaccines. I bet people can get over 1-2 of these with little issue, but stack them up. It’s rough out there.

Chess is unbelievably brutal. Nepo had the championship slip through his fingers at least twice. Ding played incredibly with a short clock. This showed me how unreal Magnus really is, having won with so little drama for a decade.

Jesse Peltan emerged victorious in a close debate last night at the Bitcoin Commons. Steve Barbour did convince many to learn to coal, but not enough. We’ll be back this summer with a new resolution, and with #[0]​ moderating to shut down Consensus hecklers.

Give me Zaps (liberty),or give me Twitter (death).

The first Nakamoto Forum Debate is less than a week out. Join us at the Bitcoin Commons and in Austin, Tx to see Steve Barbour and Jesse Peltan debate the resolution:

Hydrocarbons are the most sustainable source of energy to mine bitcoin.

Knowing this crowd, you may think Steve has this in the bag. You also may not be familiar with Jesse who is one of the most persuasive bitcoin miners I’ve ever met. This is going to be fun. RSVP now!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/nakamoto-forum-debate-series-tickets-598633497907