#[0] I take it Opt Out won't be coming back? That was a very interesting podcast with not a lot of others like it.
How do you know if efforts you're making to improve your BTC privacy are actually effective (especially given the numerous foot guns that exist)?
I feel the best way is to surveil yourself, but how? Any suggestions for tools or techniques other than oxt.me and standard bitcoin explorers?
These cycles of bust and bailout seem kind of like staying drunk 24 / 7 to avoid a hangover
So annoying when a torrent stops downloading at 99%
Not sure but here's the tweet
https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1636835209587949570?s=20
Supposedly their algorithms are being open sourced by end of month. Will be interesting to see if it happens.
Refreshing to see more non-BTC content on nostr
It would be a kind of official announcement that the key is no longer any good
I kind of like this idea. It could also be a way to deliberately burn an account if you want to get rid of it.
How about such a service also sending out notices which provably came from that service after it has access to a given key? That is, sign something in a way that requires both the service's private key and the leaked private key.
Gross. Oftentimes these people are diversity hires so the company can virtue signal to the trans cult.
I agree VPNs are important for hiding your IP on nostr, but I still think the situation with large centralized platforms is worse. There you're sharing your information with potentially hundreds of internal employees, compared to maybe half a dozen relay operators.
I had to unfollow. It probably needs to be a bit more selective somehow.
I'd like to report this account for misinformation. Anyone know how I can get in touch with nostr support?
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One neat thing about bitcoin privacy is if you're able to pull it off you can hide in plain sight
So he traded one shitcoin for another
What was the donation exactly?
According to Amethyst I now have zero followers


