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I)ruid
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Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult. Founder of Trammell Ventures / Trammell Venture Partners, Blockhenge, American Information Security Group, and Rogue Signal. #Bitcoin ∞/21M

Wanna get paid to heat your home this winter?

https://youtu.be/nTRdmYX-0h8?si=qCZHCrA2c12bvAH1

Lightning wallet topped up.

Boarded first flight.

AdoptingBTC, here I come (:

Open-source Software and price data transparency enabling competition in food markets:

https://www.wired.com/story/heisse-preise-food-prices/

They're still the days (: We'll never see <$9000 again...

I don't even see a zap button on the interface...

Why can't I zap from Amethyst? Am I missing something?

A few days ago I returned from the AmityAge Roatán #Bitcoin Experience Tour. Upon arriving in Roatán, I didn't exchange for any local currency. I only had about $20 USD in cash on me at the time. For the twelve days that I was in Roatán, ten of them being days of the tour, I only had to use dirty fiat money a grand total of five times. These were a few snack purchases at gas stations with my credit card, and one trip to a grocery store that didn't accept Bitcoin.

Everywhere else I went during the trip accepted Bitcoin Lightning for payment. It was magical, and really amazing seeing the beginnings of a circular Bitcoin economy being built on the island of Roatán, all due to the AmityAge Bitcoin Academy and their onboarding efforts there. It feels really good to spend and actually transact in Bitcoin the vast majority of the time, and Lightning is WAY faster than paying by any other method.

If you have the desire to visit Roatán, I highly recommend taking the AmityAge Roatán Bitcoin Experience Tour. It was very enjoyable and well worth the time.

https://www.amityage.com/tours

A few days ago I returned from the AmityAge Roatán #Bitcoin Experience Tour. Upon arriving in Roatán, I didn't exchange for any local currency. I only had about $20 USD in cash on me at the time. For the twelve days that I was in Roatán, ten of them being days of the tour, I only had to use dirty fiat money a grand total of five times. These were a few snack purchases at gas stations with my credit card, and one trip to a grocery store that didn't accept Bitcoin.

Everywhere else I went during the trip accepted Bitcoin Lightning for payment. It was magical, and really amazing seeing the beginnings of a circular Bitcoin economy being built on the island of Roatán, all due to the AmityAge Bitcoin Academy and their onboarding efforts there. It feels really good to spend and actually transact in Bitcoin the vast majority of the time, and Lightning is WAY faster than paying by any other method.

If you have the desire to visit Roatán, I highly recommend taking the AmityAge Roatán Bitcoin Experience Tour. It was very enjoyable and well worth the time.

https://www.amityage.com/tours

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Shout-out to nostr:npub1cmmswlckn82se7f2jeftl6ll4szlc6zzh8hrjyyfm9vm3t2afr7svqlr6f for the nostryfied.online backup service.

I thought perhaps I had a few hundred notes, but turns out if you want a comprehensive history that includes everyone's interactions with my notes, it's over 26,000! Gonna bump up the to-do list priority on running my own relay.

I've always felt that social media should be ephemeral and content should expire and vanish. I will not be backing up my post history (: