Telegram CEO Pavel Durov is Based AF
https://video.nostr.build/8dc5488d025a7d75e48afb9e7e89973a811e874a15d91f877ea7def12df7ed98.mp4
Would be interesting to know his view on the Latest TON integration.. Is he pushing this scam, again..
Sigh..
GDP measures consumption. It is a downstream effect of success. It makes you think there is nothing wrong to accumulate debt to boost revenue. It shouldn't be a measure of wealth & happiness of a country.
- Allen Farrington #cheatcode

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You mean consuming a ungodly amount a pharmasuiticals isn't a sign society is booming...
I tried to use last night.. No dice.. First time user. Soon may I fudged it
If a man drinks enough, his penis disappears.
If a woman drinks enough, his penis disappears...
And making a great Podcast, many laughs, great knowledge updates.
Legit have jot been as impressed with any music player since Winamp.. "Really kicks the lammas ass"
Of topic... A friend us asking how he can buy been Bitcoin in Egypt?? Hodlhodl Bisq and robosats all appear empty in terms of EGP offers..
Bitcoin podcast hour..
Did it sell?

Community party..
Vs Aussie Bush Doof 
Does it get use in Egypt?
In a black van

Lawn really is a pain in the ass.. But its nice to walk on..
Fake it 'til you make it!! Respect the hussle!
Listened to Michael Saylor on the nostr:npub1r8l06leee9kjlam0slmky7h8j9zme9ca32erypgqtyu6t2gnhshs3jx5dk podcast. It's 3 months old, but sheds some light on the ARK funding story.
TL;DW: Saylor strongly believes in *OSSIFICATION NOW*. From that POV, protocol development is a liability.
Some quotes (and thoughts)π
"You only get to play God once. And Satoshi played God. And you can say 'well Satoshi got to do it, why can't I?' Well the answer is Satoshi did it, the reason we're talking about Satoshi is 'cause the other 100,000 would-be Satoshis failed. If you read the history of the world, work your way through 10,000 pages of Western history, there will be thousands and thousands and thousands of episodes of 'alpha male thinks he was put on this earth, you know, to change everything', full of hubris [...] he's gotta do more, change more, etcetera.'" (53:34)β¨β¨"Bitcoin Core developers, or protocol developers, they want to fix something, or they want to make a contribution, because it's in their DNA, but developers are just the lawyers of cyberspace. When a lawyer shows up at the capital, they gotta make a law to save you from yourself, and the more laws they make, the more they cripple the economy, until eventually there's so many laws that the entire civilization collapses under its own weight." (58:06)β¨β¨"The world is full of people that need something to do. I would say, the real key to wisdom, channel your energy constructively. If you're gonna do something, improve Lightning, build an application, persuade someone to adopt Bitcoin as a reserve asset, educate someoneβ¦ these are all constructive things. Destructive, dilutive, distractive things are: fight with random people 'cause they want to fight with you, attack the core network and make it confusing and introduce anxiety, and confusion and fear, uncertainty and doubt into the base layer. Right? And then attempt to imprint your ego, you know, on the base protocol, you know? Like, 'I gotta introduce this so my name will go down in history forever'." (2:38:55)β¨β¨My view: it's understandable to want Bitcoin to behave like the granite under Manhattan (his analogy); a solid bedrock that never changes. Especially if you truly believe Bitcoin will take over the world as SoV-only and "there is no second best". But IMO this is wishful thinking. While I agree it's near-impossible for an alt to overtake Bitcoin, I do think adoption could stall.
Luckily, Bitcoin isn't really a natural element. It's spontaneous order, more like language. Hard to change and no one can dictate changes, but if market wants it to change, it can.
Furthermore, despite Stephan asking a few questions in that direction, Saylor mostly failed to distinguish between protocol upgrades and general software maintenance.
Arguing against any hard/soft forks is one thing, but Bitcoin Core 26.0 can obviously not last for centuries...
Having said that, Saylor is of course free to not upgrade anymore and stick to Bitcoin Core 26.0 for as long as he lives.
There will always be maintenance, dev work needed in core.





