The timestamp is signed but that only means relays can't change it. The creator of the note can put any timestamp they want on it before they sign
The tech stack is interesting. The flagship app is whatever. We'll see how it evolves
The purpose of syncing and verifying the chain is to (without trust) read the global state, ie the utxo set. If you don't care about showing the balance of your new wallet, then you can delay syncing, sure.
It doesn't even make sense to talk about if the global nostr is state is immutable or not, because the global state does not exist.
I get that is the point you're trying to make: there is no consensus.
I think the confusion comes from saying "it's not immutable" sounds like you are implying "it is mutable". But that statement is also not true, because "it" does not exist.
My point is Blackrock is not exit liquidity for Vitalik, the common people buying the ETF are
Blackrock does not own or pump Ethereum. They will not be harmed by the price crashing
KYC and huge fees on honest users
Is this homomorphic encryption? Or is it decrypted temporarily at the LLM server?
I can't judge, I run wildly unprofitable servers in my homelab.
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https://video.nostr.build/69c3e0dd789ba15f12e10f1930d78f7cc9063cd4a3ce6dffc985460f5f433733.mp4
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Does it still count as vibe coding if I give the LLM specific instructions on how to refactor something (not a functional requirement)?
Or is that the line?
Ok looks like I wasn't missing anything. Still cool though.
nostr:note1y70ps5wrf3rglx8yrufhtwgz6khrnx3dxq6pcn5nj0a5gktzk48qwlhrqs
Yes I know what ecash is. Clearly you can send a token without internet but there's no way to guarantee the sender has burned their copy, therefore the receiver would typically swap with the mint to prevent double spending, which requires internet.
I suppose you could alternatively have the sender convert lock the token with p2pk, but again that requires internet.
Bitcoin over Bluetooth is here.
Bitchat now lets Android and iPhone users send BTC directly, phone to phone, using built-in Cashu e-cash wallets.
No internet needed. Just instant, untraceable digital cash.
Via nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg
https://video.nostr.build/73c660a5ad9cf62963a2bf7562189483f0e6540f73f59cbb9a3a357d2b697bd8.mp4
I thought receiver needs internet to swap the tokens with the mint to be safe from double spending? Or am I wrong about how Cashu works?
It's not
Would love one if you're still giving them out. Been following the project for a while.

