Yeah. I'm trying to donate ten percent of my zaps to Open Sats, but I don't quite have it figured out yet.
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apparently 100% goes to open sats on this note.
How would I add open sats to my zap nsplits/zap pool?
I do too, but I don't have time to convince them.
Strike is actually very interesting too. I want to shill it to normies. That bitcoin to USD atomic swap is pretty cool.
What normie wouldn't want to get zapped if it automatically transformed to USD?
It's better than the blue check.
Mutiny and Aqua wallet are interesting.
I've always looked at bitcoin as a Boston Tea Party type of movement. We throw our fiat overboard to protest debasement. Why do you think we have so many boating accidents?
How did the Boston Tea Party "handle the taxes?"
Try posting this on Twitter...or whatever it's called.
Thank you. I couldn't find him either. 🤣
How does this work?
Is there an lnurl, lightning address or something else?
It's not that I am for or against them. It's an off chain, second layer solution that is audited by humans.
The problem is they all rely on a single trusted third party. I read they all use Coinbase custodial services. Fuck Coinbase. I didn't forget about the bcash bullshit.
If I was king of the SEC, I would require multi-institution collaborative custody ETF or a Liquid BTC ETF that uses multisig.
That being said, if I had a job that offered a 401k match, I would consider using it because the match, and tax shelter, is worth the custodial risk to me.
There are other tax advantaged things that might make it worth while, but these Bitcoinn ETF's are not as secure as on Chain Bitcoin, nor can they be used to buy coffee.
Since I don't have a 401k, I donct see myself investing in a BTC ETF, but I would if I had some sort of match, but under no circumstances would I sell my actual bitcoin for a BTC ETF.
I have. I also wrote a rough draft for a blog post, but it makes more sense to make a video tutorial about this one. I plan to finish it next week.
