If you care about privacy and making the world a better place, run a tor node.
You might be sensitive to mold?
Alright, running from a rbpi4....
Umbrel > Start9
This has been the most painful experience..
Running NoStrudel from Start9 through Tor is a terrible experience.
So if you are looking for just personal backup rather than hosting a public relay for everyone, its actually quite simple to setup. I have a raspberry pi running umbrel and it has a locally hosted relay that i connect to one of my npubs. You also should try nostrsync.live and run a DeepSync which will go into a whole bunch of relays and pull old data. Some relays make copies of others so there is a good chance that running that will pull up your old stuff. Let me know how it goes.
Paid relays you haven't supported maybe? Not a problem if you run your own relay. There is also a service called nostrsync that will throw your stuff all over multiple relays.
A bunch of people drop their OPSEC once they discover Nostr because of it's censorship resistant properties. My dude, while you are free to say whatever you want here without risk of censorship, you're government is more than happy to ID you and take you out if you paint a target on your own back. While you can opt for both censorship resistance and privacy, they don't come packaged together by default.
The sad reality is that most people don't NEED a censorship resistant platform. If push came to shove, most people wouldn't just comply with their overlords overreach but go the extra mile to remain within their good graces. #plebchain #nostr
Based. I get the concerns. I'm actually more concerned over the intentional lack of privacy in bitcoin, especially after what happened with Samouri. It's pushed me towards #Monero for that reason.
You have the right to set your own price on p2p exchanges my man. Nobody is stopping you from putting up your bitcoin for sale at $100m a sat. Nobody would buy that today unless you market some rare sats campaign, but your point has moved from CIA anxiety to kyc bitcoin price manipulation. Losely tied at best and plenty of viable opt outs.
Looks like they already have an alpha release being worked on for the bounty
http://github.com/KewbitXMR/haveno-plus/
"Building an Open-Source Android App for Haveno Dex"
https://bounties.monero.social/posts/126/21-112m-building-an-open-source-android-app-for-haveno-dex
Excited to see more haveno instances.
Power is in the code, not his wealth. He gave up publish permissions. Worst he could do with his coins is blast the market for a little while. If the CIA had source code publish permissions, there are only a handful of things they could do to mess with bitcoin without hard forking it. Because of this, I don't think it's a viable argument to worry about.
Silent Payments on Bitcoin Blockchain definitely helps with some of the needed privacy aspects for this ship to continue. Cake Wallet already supports this and I'm sure others will join in soon.
#privacy #bitcoin #opsec #freedom
How would you expect them to respond? If nobody knows who Satoshi is, how can we with 100% certainty know that he or the team were not comprised of intel individuals? The real question is why does it even matter? The project is open source and Satoshi let go of his power. If anything, I believe that is the best evidence that he wasn't CIA because government never willingly gives up power over anything.

The link to the archives site in case you wanted to save this in cold storage:
https://archive.org/details/fgc-9-mk-ii-guide/page/39/mode/1up
#ancap #2a
Hello World
#introductions

