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It’s not about the bike #Start9 #pow use your own node and be sceptical of people who don’t It’s about the balance for everything also that can be a bit boring sometimes. Earth flattener!

What did I miss on the #mempool just now ? #asknostr

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⚡️👤 A new theory claims that Jack Dorsey (nostr:nprofile1qqsgydql3q4ka27d9wnlrmus4tvkrnc8ftc4h8h5fgyln54gl0a7dgstw3r3l) is Satoshi Nakamoto.

This theory highlights his background in cryptography, his timestamp habits, and the surprising connections between the launch date of BTC and his personal life.

Here are some troubling arguments presented:

🔹 Jack Dorsey was one of ~1,300 confirmed cypherpunks in 1996 (his UMR email).

🔹 He wore an Adam Back t-shirt in the UMR directory.

🔹 UMR students were called "Miners."

🔹 He graduated in computer science and mathematics and had an interest in cryptography.

🔹 He was already on the cypherpunk mailing list in 2000 under his dnet.com email.

🔹 He wrote a manifesto about leaving a mark without leaving a trace in 2001.

🔹 He subscribed to cryptome.org in 2001.

🔹 He wrote a blog post joking that he was working on a network for drug traffickers.

🔹 He published a biography in 2003 stating his interest in cryptocurrencies, pseudonyms, and hacking at 4 AM, among other things.

🔹 In 2003, he announced he was ending his dependence on the US dollar and creating a barter network.

🔹 The documents of the original Bitcoin source code are all timestamped as having been created exactly at 4 AM, just like Jack’s bio.

🔹 The first Bitcoin transaction occurred on Jack's mother's birthday (1/11/09).

🔹 Satoshi joined the Bitcoin forum on Jack's birthday (11/19).

🔹 The last block mined by Satoshi occurred on Jack's father's birthday (5/3/10).

🔹 Jack's best friend, Alyssa Milano, wrote a novel (Hacktivist) in the summer of 2013 about Jack, portraying him living a double life behind a famous pseudonym.

🔹 Satoshi's gmx email was hacked on 08/09/14, and the hacker attempted to extort Satoshi by claiming he knew his connection to St. Louis, Missouri. Jack is from St. Louis.

🔹 Square published a children's book in January 2018 explaining the 'Legend of Satoshi Nakamoto,' where the character Satoshi resembles Jack.

🔹 On 04/20/20, Lex Fridman asked Jack if he was Satoshi, to which Jack replied that he wouldn’t confess even if he were. This contrasts with Nick Szabo, Adam Back, and Hal Finney, who all explicitly state they are not Satoshi.

🔹 On 10/27/23, Jack stated at a conference that 'Bitcoin and Satoshi in 2009 were a combination of my childhood, curiosity, and everything I aspired to and loved.'

🔹 On 07/21/24, Jack wrote on Nostr: 'I often imagine Satoshi sitting somewhere laughing at all of this.'

🔹 On 08/28/24, Jack went on Nostr and thanked Hal Finney (now deceased) for his help."

I reckon it should ne never revealed, question is will this be acceptable for our human nature!

It should take less after all well depending if you are using the 1TB version then 16 hours maybe reasonable and of course depending as well which version of wifi you have at your disposal!

Mars and Venus visible with the pure eye, Elon must be going ballistic by now!

https://youtu.be/4xtZoUZj2Xg

Our next chancellor, i guess after Trump visited Joe Rogan….

Pussy fred and all germans are stupid! Gold!

#snicklink #humor #germany #election

That is going to be so much fun!

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I also read the announcement on the mullvad page since i have subscribed with them, what benefit it has for them to announce the partnership when I will continue with Obscura instead or the other way around, does it male sense to have both subscriptions? I am not sure if I understood all the technical aspects so to speak!

I read a few months back with a low score you cant board a train! Maybe it was on BBC

Besides alby which other wallets are out there supporting NWC?

But that only matters if you want to connect direct between alby and Zeus right? I guess with alby go it’s either or