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Bill Monroe
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Bluegrass Enthusiast, Meme Connoisseur, Aesthetics Appreciator, Nature Enjoyer, Bitcoin Respecter, Family Participator, Orthodox Christian Struggler.
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As the good Lord saif

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Just saw this posted by the forward party (Andrew yang's new political party) on Twitter. Seems like nostr material

I'm so proud of all of you nostriches. I feel like we really accomplished something today. #plebchain #plebhy

That was tons o fun all you zapping freaks, even though I was out of commission the for half the zapathon due to walk-in clients at the fiat mine. I'll see you zapaholics tomorrow.

#zapathon #Plebhy

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Reflecting on Nostrica

Nostrica was the first nostr conference and it was full of enthusiasm as any first gathering of a community which has come together is. It reminded me of the first time the secure scuttlebutt community held its scuttlecamp or the first Ruby on Rails conference. A kind of geminal moment where a community which has existed only digitally gets together to meet in person.

I first heard about nostr when it was mentioned on scuttlebutt about a year ago, but I didn't pay a lot of attention. There are many social media protocols and new ones appear all the time. I keep a database of them and even did a lightning talk recently titled 101 social media protocols.

Nostr started to get more attention after Elon Musk took over twitter and the need for an alternate went from a heretical idea to something everybody could see. Elon gave it a boost by temporarily banning twitter bios containing nostr identifiers and links. Nostr was rough but ready enough for it because @jb55 had a decent working client for iOS in TestFlight.

Nostr is an updated secure scuttlebutt that was easier to work with and used multiple cloud services for content hosting and syncing as opposed to being a local / offline first protocol. Nostr has functionally very similar to several other decentralized social media protocols like forecaster, lens, chatternet, and bluesky's at_protocol.

With one key exception:

> Nostr is created in the open with small pieces loosely joined coordinated with rough consensus and running code.

> Nostr isn't the best at anything, or even good, it's a messy chaos that works.

Nostr is like the open web, javascript, html, php, rss, asterisk, linux. Where as farcaster, lens, and bluesky are created by a closed team that has specialized knowledge and the only people who can participate in a fundamental way are the employees of those companies or a few trusted and vetted outside contributors. The other protocols are culturally more like java, xml, android, and the chrome browser. The code is released under an open license, but it's not being developed by an open community. Nostr, like the fundamental tech which has transformed the web from an academic project to digital everything, is a permission less open commons.

Secure Scuttlebutt has the same chaotic and vital openness as nostr. I've been working building secure scuttlebutt applications and the protocol for the last 4 years. The community's core is built around solarpunk values, the idea that the future is bright, sustainable, and coordinated with autonomous and communitarian values. Think hackers meet permaculture.

What about the bitcoin?

There are a lot of nostr early adopters who are enthusiastic about bitcoin, they're true believers. But nostr doesn't use bitcoin, it has no token or cryptocurrency, there is no blockchain in nostr, no mining, no minting. There is the ability to link to a version of bitcoin micro-payments through their lightning payments, but that's possible in mastodon and twitter as well.

To me the biggest worry was what kind of culture the bitcoiners would create, and how their values would be embedded in to the technology. In my experience, the bitcoin community is more socially right wing than people involved in cryptocurrencies as a whole, somewhere to the right of Ron Paul. As a leftist anarchist, this poses a problem.

I think there's space for a multitude in nostr. The space is innovating very quickly and lots of things are being tried. I'm excited for the future.

I appreciate hearing your perspective as both someone with a lot of knowledge and experience in the domain as well as someone with different ideological/political leanings than most in the Bitcoin community.

I'm glad that you are able to see past that and see the potential of nostr for a larger swath of humanity. I hope there is a also a solarpunk future on nostr. ๐Ÿซ‚

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Nostr Log Day 007:

One week here and my head is spinning like Linda Blair. So many avenues to explore here on Nostr.

Network effects. Decentralized identity. Distributed systems. Lightning and Bitcoin. Simple pleasantries of the days events.

The ability we have now to not link email addresses, debit cards, personal information, by signing in with lightning wallets, nsecs and traverse anywhere online. It just needs more time for its roots to spread. They've already taken hold. Slow and steady win races says the ancient proverb.

Great memes here.

The "plebchain" came en force, garnering me more frens. Spelling is still my Goliath. This will become increasingly evident with more eyes.

However interacting with folks like this has been the most fun I've had in ages. In fact I'm not sure I've participated in anything quite like it. The community lifts newcomers out of the void and spread them around like nodes propagating the latest block.

No targeted ads is incredible. For once I don't feel like a product.

I have been redistributing the satoshis I have been fortunate enough to receive from the generous users here who have welcomed me, to as many newcomers, and as much content as I can keep up with. Trying to keep these lightning channels flowing.

Philosophy plays as much a part as the math and technology. A social experiment. Bitcoin (freedom of speech) means many different things to different people, yet brings so many together into a network. Nostr seems to be a place for them (at least primarily for now) to gather, discuss and bring ideas into reality.

What in turn I find here is optimism in the face of global civilization on the brink. Whwreeveryone seems angry all the time, overwhelmed by the cyclical grind. As systems collapse there is opportunity to move to new systems and build there. Build tools of utility, build communities, individuals supporting individuals from across the world.

Even if headed into a potentially dark storm, I'll be damned if I'm not going to try and have some fun along the way. And continue learning.

This here appears a fine start to something. And a welcome and much needed companion to Bitcoin and the Lightning Network.

Finally I have something that makes me feel good actually using my sats rather than simply losing them in boating accidents.

It really helped to read it in the voice of kirk

Just scored this sweet deal at the video store. Gonna watch it tonight with the missus