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Glad to hear that the solution to spam was another million or so relay repos, can't have enough of those apparently

Seeing Checkers getting bankrolled by not only FNB but now Discovery Bank's rewards programs, at the expense of Pick 'n Pay, makes me mad. Banks shouldn't decide who lives or dies. Checkers and FNB already rolled out the red carpet to American Sugarwater aka Starbucks to get a foothold in #SouthAfrica, at the expense of many excellent local coffee franchises, and now they want to kill off Pick 'n Pay. Not on my watch.

Pick 'n Pay remains the only retailer willing to stick their neck out and support Bitcoin via Lightning locally, let's reward them for that. A 15% kickback is not worth it longterm to kill of Pick 'n Pay shortterm.

What are our good options in #SouthAfrica for going from Rands to Lightning?

#asknostr

Biker rode past me today shaking his head. No worse feeling on Earth.

As I understand it, no, unless you open a lot of channels. If you use lightning a lot, but with say one channel, then even though you made a lot of transactions, you only settle on-chain once with your channel partner

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Sure, but ReplyGuy costs to spam are basically zero currently, and what income are these replies producing? At some level of difficulty, there is negative benefit to spamming this way. Relays can apply difficulty requirements for new npubs and existing, and keep raising the difficulty if needed

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With this reply guy stuff, can't we talk now about adding a field to notes for gibberish, so that the client can use it to generate a hash/id of the whole note above a certain difficulty, like Bitcoin? Relays can reject hashes below a certain threshold

#asknostr