Hey nostriches, Iām trying to show my friend how all this zapping works. Could you pay this and I will send it back?
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Been followin yo
I longpress a note in Damus and select Copy Note Text, and then paste into Translate
š Whatās the npub?
If you want a profile pic, go to link below, generate a URL, and then paste that URL in the correct field in your Nostr settings. Zaps/follow always appreciated. Cheers! https://nostr.build/profilepic.php
Two things: 1) Escalating fees were always predicted as inevitable with a busier network, and in fact desired as a means of supporting miners. We arenāt going back, but thatās ok; 2) I think of inscriptions as analogous to unique coins in traditional money ā coins that were minted with an aesthetic error, or are exceptionally old, or another unique feature. They are still fungible, and most people trade them without knowing or caring, but a smaller community collects them and pays sometimes large sums to own them, removing them from circulation. Occasionally even these people spend them by accident, and they are back on the market.
And thatās from a locked closed phone, screen off
Thatās Android, unfortunately. iPhone just now took measurably less than 3 seconds to open browser, and itās an older slower one.
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Thanks friendly internet stranger who just ā”ļø me. What a time to be alive
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Could someone please zap this specific post? Will zap you back
Be sure to promote the final ā”ļøaddress. We have this chance to send mad sats to underscore the point to him
300 sent ā”ļø
Around 100k sats, Not too high but good to serve 1000 people at least. ā”ļø Thanks for asking š«”
How to add more?
#[0] test flight Damus user here, since the early days. Feature request if you see this: The hyperlink/note/user shade of purple in Damus is very dark, and very difficult to read by middle-aged eyes (and moreso when screen brightness is on the lower end of the spectrum). To offer accessibility to the broadest possible audience, any chance of brightening up that purple to something lighter? Thanks for your work, zapped you previously

