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Hey, nostr:nprofile1qqstnem9g6aqv3tw6vqaneftcj06frns56lj9q470gdww228vysz8hqpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqzrthwden5te0dehhxtnvdakqz9rhwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjmcjgxv3n

Did someone already guessed the #Coinkite #huntingSats #seed?

If not, can we get the Bitcoin address where the reward is locked so we can stop wasting electricity if someone clame it first.

8 billion combinations if duable with brute forcing tactic.

I've thought about going back to old episodes and writing them down, but I'm too lazy.

I love Umbrel, but it's also given me a lot of headaches.

Start9 is easier to backup. Indon'tbeven know how to back up Umbrel since they revamped the OS.

Replying to Avatar L0la L33tz

As the democrats are jumping on the bitcoin train, let's look at the relationship between AML and social justice.

Power asymmetries emerge more easily where consent is easiest to coerce. As long as we can manufacture opinion to an extent that serves our needs – such as the widely held belief that dragnet financial surveillance is necessary to maintain liberal democracy – dominance is imminent, particularly when it goes unnoticed.

This ignorance is AML’s superpower - so much so that a party vowing to end inequality can reconcile its commitments to policies that exacerbate the divide it allegedly aims to overcome.

AML is the systematic rounding up of entire groups of people for collective punishment for the doings of a few; in political philosophy, we call this fascism. AML is the opposite of social – and it definitely isn’t just.

84% of people view homelessness a very or fairly serious problem - but if you don’t have a home, you can’t get a bank account, and if you can’t get a bank account, you can’t get a home. Yet democrats continue to rally behind increasing AML/CFT regulations.

Last year, US financial institutions reported compliance costs of $85 Billion. Eight in ten democrats believe that efforts to ensure racial equality have not gone far enough, but the reason for racial inequality in banking – and therefore much of the rest of life – are increasingly exorbitant compliance costs raising minimum account requirements, keeping millions of households unbanked.

Politicians talking about Bitcoin may excite you, but we shouldn’t lose track of why we’re excited about Bitcoin.

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This is obvious. I don't see why they don't see it.

Looks like regulatory capture to me.

This is the first I've heard of them. Looks cool.

Jack Mallers tried that, but suits are a tough nut to crack.

Small businesses will also be hard, but I'm optimistic.

We need better marketing and a bitcoin geek squad willing to help set up infrastructure.

Testing breez greenlight. The payment worked, but I have no idea where it went. I think I screwed something up.

Damn it. I think I accidently rug-pulled myself oit of 369,000 sats.🤮

My 15 year old son told me he's into the classics like, Nirvana. 80's must be Oldies but Goodies.

How did Snopp Doggy Dog go from "...187 on an undercover cop..." to Team USA Olympics ambassador?

Does address reuse on #Liquid degrade privacy in the same way it does with mainnet #bitcoin?

#asknostr

This was the one about some imaginary ponzi coin offering, right?

They got people to invest in some "CrYpTo" that didn't even exist like bigfoot coin or something like that.