Theyāre all FIAT stuff.
I still use them most of the time, but theyāre just tools. I keep spreading the word about open source, trying to help the people around me go down the rabbit hole!
Banks could still exist in a Bitcoin standard, though. Not everyone is willing to take full responsibility for self-custody, and a proper custody service, without fractional reserves or other nonsense, could actually be a useful and legitimate business.
I believe that absolute freedom is an ideal to strive for, though impossible to fully achieve.
Yet, every choice we make is a step closer to the greatest relative freedom possible.
I donāt see anything wrong with entrusting a few sats or some data to a private entity you deeply trust. In fact, I think a well-designed federated network can be a good compromise on this challenging journey toward freedom.
This is exactly why I love NOSTR and the power of an open, distributed network like Bitcoin.
This is the right path. We are pioneers and revolutionaries in a world hurtling toward a classic dystopian sci-fi future.
I've seen a million talks and presentations, it's been a while since I was truly riveted and on the edge of my seat like during this one by the legendary sci-fi author and investor Ramez Naam at HRF's AI for Individual Rights Summit
It's a sweeping story of information history, the AI revolution, and what it means for personal freedoms
Absolutely worth your time. High-res version in the YouTube link below
https://blossom.primal.net/63ea4a9444fe559ad1cb6016ef7ab7b620b194524236b1cd8a8b2a41f16d8e44.mov
I often daydream of a united, prosperous Europe, a global powerhouse of freedom and human rights.
That was the vision of pioneers like my fellow countryman Alcide De Gasperi after the nightmare of WWII.
But today, I see that dream drowning in absurd bureaucracy, top-down regulations, and chilling economic policies.
Bitcoin, NOSTR, and open source teach us a better way: a borderless, open world where human potential flourishes in harmony.
Let's build that.
Freedom is power.
The knowledge of the English language is crucial nowadays and has become almost indispensable in the tech world, especially in the Bitcoin space. As a native Italian living in Italy, I really feel this need.
I can understand written English fairly well, but when it comes to having a real conversation, thatās where the problems start, and the same happens when I watch a series or listen to a podcast. To stay informed and practice at the same time, I listen to podcasts, often slowing the playback down to 0.75x so I can follow more easily. Among the many Iāve tried, "Once Bitten!" di nostr:nprofile1qy3hwumn8ghj7mtgwqer2wr6wfcxj6thdchxxmr0wfjkxmr0w4jzumn9wshszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qpqhghnjjpnvkz8t6gkszuf37d7puwc2qtxc65rnklqsngzv6kkug9q9v3424 is definitely one of the shows I find easiest to understand, and I recommend it to anyone who, like me, wants to improve their English but doesnāt have daily opportunities to practice.
This episode about the Op-Return debate is one I really, really enjoyed!
https://fountain.fm/episode/Hfa2SvBEc8CHGqgAy742
Iād like to thank the host and the guest for expressing themselves so clearly.
#LearnEnglish #BitcoinPodcast #Education #Italia
I've always adored Bowie, ever since I was a kid. I've always considered him one of the smartest, most visionary, and prophetic artists in the world.
This album, The Man Who Sold The World (which gave its name to the song famously covered by Nirvana in their final MTV live) contains an absolute gem that, when listened to through the lens of generative AI and large language models, hits differently.
The Saviour Machine: check the lyrics..
Damn, how much I miss Bowie...
#DavidBowie #TheManWhoSoldTheWorld #AI #GenerativeAI #LLM
https://song.link/s/1LsDrUgiusxXHCoaSDvYDX
*Thanks to the guys at digitalia.fm who, in the latest episode of their awesome Italian podcast, introduced me to this online tool that allows you to share music links universally, without having to link the song to a specific distribution platform.

Youāre absolutely right, I will definitely read it. You probably already understand that my criticism was more of a self-critique rather than about your work, which I actually consider extremely valuable.
After all, nothing stops us from starting to experiment with networks and secondary devices until we gain enough confidence.
Another key aspect, in my opinion, is being able to count on developer and advocate āproxiesā who can self-host, even just for a small circle of close friends, in a federated, value-for-value mindset, which I believe is one of the hallmarks of open source technologies.
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Iād say around 50ā50 for me.
When Iām creating content Iām definitely more comfortable on desktop, but mobile is still good enough that I can pretty much manage everything from there when Iām away from the keyboard.
thank you nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj76rfwd6zumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqgewaehxw309ahx7um5wf3ksetrdvhx6ef0wfjkccteqqsrkl7gyds37xh2af37uwlknvjm32ska3hgr5d0cwgzdqy0ux2r2ncqcsc2a
really appreciate what youāre building here, this kind of work is crucial for real digital sovereignty and selfāhosting.
Iām still too much of a beginner with networking and security to run a setup like this safely, and for people without the right skills thereās a real risk of doing the opposite of privacy and exposing a critical vulnerability. So for now Iāll keep learning and experimenting on a smaller scale.
Your work is essential for people who want to selfāhost their own infrastructure. Huge respect.
Big shoutout to nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7etyv4hzumn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqgdwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkcqpqwej5x7m85ush2wapzwp2dj3map5gpgkjw4dn7fkcg5dwkvr5yg0s33ewfh and his Orangepill App, such a clean, focused way to help Bitcoiners connect worldwide. Been using it for a couple of years now, and itās amazing to see how much itās grown.
Sure, you can use TG or other āfreeā tools to get similar results, but that small subscription fee is totally worth it for the quality, signal, and overall experience.
Sometimes I wonder if NOSTR should evolve in a similar direction, maybe through dedicated relays where a few sats of subscription could keep the space clean from bots and scammers. Iām no NOSTR expert, but it feels right that relay maintainers should be paid directly by users in a true value-for-value model, instead of relying on forced or indirect monetization.
Taking an AI course for high school teachers right now, and while learning the tools is intense, the part that really hit me is student responsibility: itās not just about using AI, itās about using it right.
Fun twist: ChatGPT actually suggested adding a hands-on module where students explore NOSTR and other social tools to boost privacy and security. Not sure if it knows how much I love NOSTR, but I jumped on it and sparked an awesome discussion!
I'll get deep in it!
#NOSTR #education #AI #ChatGPT

GM NOSTR ā”ļø
Flying from Bergamo š®š¹ (BGY) to Budapest ššŗ for an Erasmus project with the school where I teach.
The journeyās focus: a fascinating training course on AI in education š¤
Iām really looking forward to exploring the tools weāll discover and to keeping the values of privacy, decentralization, and open knowledge at the center of the discussion. š§
In my city, I know only one middle school that uses Linux to teach computer science, the rest are still locked into the Microsoft ecosystem and centralized cloud platforms.
I dream of a school where Linux is the standard environment and every class maintains its own NOSTR relay for learning and collaboration.
Step by step, Iām working toward that vision āļøšā”ļø
NOSTR is still a baby.
Heās a cypherpunkās child, forged in privacy, cryptography, and defiance.
Too often, our social layer loops on the same four topics: Bitcoin, privacy, Austrian econ, rinse and repeat.
Guilty as charged; scroll my npub and youāll see.
Today, letās try something different: a small slice of culture from Northern Italy: Saint Martinās Summer.
Legend says Saint Martin, a Roman soldier, met a freezing beggar near Amiens, cut his cloak in two and shared it.
The skies cleared, warmth returned, and ever since mid-Novemberās mild spell is called āSaint Martinās Summerā (aka Indian Summer).
It marks a brief, hopeful pause of light before winter, born from a simple act of generosity.
Read more in English:
Why Italy celebrates Saint Martinās Summer:
wantedinrome.com/news/italys-summer-of-san-martino-on-11-november/
A clear legend recap:
suedtirol.info/en/experiences-and-events/plp/experiences/events/a/the-legend-of-st-martin
Thanks, friends ā”š
"I'll leave you with this photo of a warm autumn sunset in the stunning Valle Seriana.
It was this very sunset that inspired me! If you like this, letās post more beyond the usual hot takes :local stories, art, and human moments.
#sunset #italy #valleseriana #saintmartin #indiansummer #nature #legend #NOSTR

Just finished binge-watching āIl Mostroā on Netflix ā a gripping take on one of Italyās most famous and controversial true-crime cases.
It stirred the uneasy fascination felt as a kid hearing about those murders.
Highly recommended if you want a window into Italyās late ā60s and ā70s: the ā68 upheaval, womenās emancipation, and the birth of modern society.
Production design is outstanding, with meticulous, handcrafted detail.
Really loved it.!
Official trailer:
https://youtu.be/T6-TRg5GXzs?si=ksyQm6v4gnLtLPWU
#ilmostro #Netflix #truecrime #crime #history #Italy

It is becoming increasingly difficult to obtain sats privately.
I believe those interested in stopping Bitcoin, having understood that the protocol is unstoppable and immutable, are trying to make direct and private access ever harder.
If they cannot stop it, they will at least choose to control it.It is our destiny, a game of cat and mouse: freedom has a price, and that price is the effort and study required to stay updated, understand, and master new technologies...
It is a power play: control, knowledge, freedom.

"C'est dans l'angoisse que l'homme prend conscience de sa libertĆ©ā¦"
Sartre.
"It is in anguish that man becomes aware of his freedom..."
Freedom isnāt given. It weighs heavy. Like mastering Bitcoin and NOSTR, radical freedom, protocol-ensured.
Few understand. Family, friends donāt get it.
You pay the price in solitude and effort.
Maybe this anguish is why so many religious-like impulses grow in this space: the need to polarize, to form tribes.
Sometimes aggression and rudeness are just shadows of that anguish
Still, even if we are few and somewhat suffering, we are on the right path.
Embrace the struggle.
Own your freedom.
#Bitcoin #NOSTR #Freedom #philosophy
Il Post o non Il Post, questo ĆØ il dilemma!
Di sicuro alto livello, ma come Digitalia, nessuno š
https://fountain.fm/episode/tgwEDn5VkWprYiilzS4Y
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Just read France is pushing to add BTC as a national reserve asset š«š·. I love our cousins across the border, but as a proud Italian, that friendly rivalry stings a bit š.
Theyāre not just holding seized coinsāthey plan to **mine new ones** with their nuclear surplus (a sector where they lap us, no contest).
Meanwhile, Italyālike so many āold insideā nationsākeeps slamming the brakes on innovation, blind to progress, stuck in rigid, aging stagnation.
But Iām not quitting. Iāll keep spreading freedom, Bitcoin, and open sourceāhoping one day we wake up. š§”
#Bitcoin #NOSTR
For your use case, I think BIP-85 is perfect ā it lets you derive 'n' child keys from a master seed, each tied to a serial number you choose.
For example, pick numbers tied to your nieces/nephews (birthdays, anniversaries, or just 1, 2, 3...). With your master seed (keep it yours, offline!), you can generate infinite gift addresses and recover coins if theyāre lost, using just the seed + serial index.
Itās a top feature, super secure with hardware wallets!
BitBox02 and Blockstream Jade make it intuitive ā check this BitBox post for a clear breakdown:
https://blog.bitbox.swiss/en/using-bip-85-child-keys-with-the-bitbox/
Labeling UTXOs is simpler, but BIP-85 nails family gifting.
I love that youāre bringing your nieces/nephews into Bitcoin ā as an Italian, la famiglia is everything to me!
They will be forever grateful to you.
Sharing these tips keeps our ledgers and hearts organized.
š§”
#Bitcoin #Nostr
Great question, thank you!
Yes, almost all wallets let you export an "Excel" file with labels ā but please, use an open-source spreadsheet like LibreOffice Calc instead of Microsoft, open-source everything is the rule!
Iāve heard great things about Blockstream Green: the latest version (2025) ties your personal labels directly to the seed, so you find them on any device. Itās multi-platform and includes a simple yet effective 2FA with multisig ā perfect for securely holding medium-value amounts even on a hot wallet.
No KYC, all tied to your private keys.
For the rest, pretty much every solid wallet (e.g., Electrum, Sparrow, BlueWallet) now has this label-saving feature, always non-custodial.
For extra security, you can periodically save all your transactions locally...
If you're already using a non-custodial wallet ā which is essential ā it probably already has this feature built-in! Let me know if you need help!
#Bitcoin #NOSTR #CoinControl
Don't give up! I know exactly what you feel, but I'also sure that you're doing the right thing..
Those six people may seem like a small number to you, but if you had touched the strings of just one of them, you would have achieved a great goal and time will prove it to you.. even the first chypherpunks were just a few guys.. look now šŖ
I listened to one of your episodes, your content is great... keep it up!
What really matters⦠is the label, but not the fashion kind š
I never cared for brands, but Bitcoin made me fall in love with labeling. ā
Label every transaction, in, out, and especially your change UTXOs.
It keeps your on-chain (and lightning) history clean and traceable.
Most wallets let you export labels, do it monthly, back them up.
Otherwise, if you change wallet or device, you might lose them.
Stay organized šļø
And if youāre feeling fancy, use OP-RETURN for an immutable and ultra public recordā¦
...just donāt annoy the Spam War purists š¤£
Bitcoin proves it: sometimes, the label does matter. š§”

I just read a translation by nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3uamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dwp6kytnhv4kxcmmjv3jhytnwv46z7qpq6zej035g4te9pfak9alj4yk3hnsyyjhfp2nxfzglnwgqwxh8frpqer3x2d that really helped me understand a thought Iāve had for a while but struggled to put into words. Thanks to Italiansatoshi for inspiring me to understand time in Bitcoin as more existential and philosophical, rather than scientific.
Iāve seen many Bitcoin maximalists debating whether to call it ātimechainā instead of āblockchaināāmostly because āblockchainā has become such a buzzword and is often misused.
As far as Iām concerned, I could also just call it āchainā or, why not, āsatschain.ā
For me, the name doesn't change the fact that itās a continuous chain of dataāin practice, a chain of satoshi transactionsāthat has a unique sense of time: one that emerges existentially from consensus and difficulty adjustments, not from scientific clocks.
So, whatever you call it, the core of Bitcoin remains the same: a protocol where time and truth are intertwined in a living network.
In the end, names are just labels; what truly matters is the temporal and Cartesian revolution that Bitcoin has brought to cyberspace, guaranteeing the second axis of knowledge and uniqueness on the Internet.
#bitcoin #satoshi #blockchian #timechain #truth #consesus #difficultyadjustment #time #satschain

"Knowledge makes a man unfit to be a slave."
Frederick Douglass
Learning #NOSTR and studying #Bitcoin

Difficulty adjustment un po' alto a questo giro, ma fighissimo!
https://fountain.fm/episode/Q8rmBWig9AEpKEffDdIW
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