While we’ve had the integration for a while, fun to see Coinkite showing off earning bitcoin directly to cold storage. http://blog.coinkite.com/zaprite-and-coldcard/
We got Zerohedge coming in next week. Who’s next?

While we’ve had the integration for a while, fun to see Coinkite showing off earning bitcoin directly to cold storage. http://blog.coinkite.com/zaprite-and-coldcard/
Great to hear Rich!
Charging/paying for events, meetups etc… with bitcoin is pretty bad. So we took our Zaprite checkout and applied it to a simple and powerful new ticketing platform native to Zaprite.
https://blog.zaprite.com/introducing-zaprite-event-tickets/
If you are planning a paid gathering of any kind, give it a try!
One week into the NFL season and nostr:nprofile1qqstj30g2dal6t9r6d4vcwf7dn553tgggudyfedu9altzsyu75zxvxgpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuer9v4a8jtnfduq3wamnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwwpkx2cnnw3ezucm0d5j2up37 is in shambles. Maybe if he spent a bit less time trying to make lightning amazing and focused on pretend football he wouldn’t be so publicly embarrassed.

Maybe some don’t, but most are sharp enough to see it.
I’m shocked more people in TradFi don’t kill themselves once they realize their career is a farce and they’ve been working for some guy in Jackson Hole and they have no deterministic abilities in their professional lives.
GM. Paris ,Texas is bigger than Paris, France.

You need to be way more of a psycho with your friends, friend.
Careful. Someone might confuse this with an old fashioned idea of what a business is supposed to be!
Happy Independence Day. The Cole’s are celebrating freedom in the mountains.

If I find out I’ve zapped millions of bitcoin in this app I’m going to be so embarrassed.
I much prefer sweating the small stuff and not accepting reality.
It’s pretty easy to consider the victory at San Jacinto by the Texans to be the United States second Louisiana purchase moment. This directly leads to the Texas annexation and statehood for Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, California, Utah, Wyoming, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
After extreme patience, on April 21, 1836, Sam Houston strikes at Santa Anna. The Battle of San Jacinto was quick and decisive. In under 20 minutes the Texian army killed 600 Mexicans and captured another 700. Texians death were under 10. Santa Anna cowered after the defeat, disguising himself as a private before being noticed in the makeshift POW camp. He negotiated for his life, and against the wishes of many, Houston arranged for his return to Mexico. The war was effectively over and the Republic of Texas was founded.

Profiteering merchants in New Orleans were helping the Mexicans. Those same merchants appealed to a naval officer in Florida of the Texian ship wreaking havoc on their trade. Americans would later intercept and detain members of the Invinceable. But it was too late.
On April 3rd, 1836, the most consequential naval battle between the Texians and Mexicans occurred in the Gulf of America. Texians had to date been ineffectual in stopping Mexican supply lines, and it was critical to stop them as Houston drew Santa Anna further east. The Texas ship “The Invincible” - was anything but - pummeled the Mexican “Montezuma” after The Invincible maneuvered to run the Montezuma ashore before unleashing hell on the ship. Later the same day, the Invincible intercepted and American ship supplying Mexicans with weapons. These weapons were critical once rerouted to Houston’s army.

March 27, 1863 - Goliad, Tx
It’s been a somewhat quiet last couple of weeks for the revolution. Sam Houston is retreating, James Fannin got himself caught by General Urrea, and Urrea has been pleading with Santa Anna to spare the prisoners under Fannin lives. After marching to Goliad, Urrea is unsuccessful in convincing Santa Anna not to execute the prisoners. ~450 prisoners were shot under a ruse of forced labor under the direction Colonel Portilla of the Mexican army. While tragic for the Texians, the Goliad ordeal and how much time it took to resolve meant that Urrea (Mexico’s best general) would never join his force with Santa Anna’s. Between this moment and the Alamo, Sam Houston has the moral high ground in recruiting new troops to join the Texian cause, and the Mexicans lose their ability to recruit fresh troops from the local population. The Mexicans look like they’re “winning”, but in reality they are fucked. Divided in strength, and losing the hearts and minds of the population they want to rule.



