the first rule is: you never retreat. you stay.
when they set you up, the first thing is to get to you to flee.
you stay. you fortifie. you are honest.
sure is - especially if you're only discussing actual source code, and not permissionless data mining jargoned as "money". because as we all know, that data comes from somewhere, right?! someone somewhere produced it. and "open source" in the context of "funding" crosswords unaware agreement to involuntary data mining. $20 million is a lot of money - and a lot of data.
this is why big names get taken hostage - to "produce and fund". innit...
this in my feed makes much more sense now. ✌🏻
doxxed by your own platform - that's rough, dude. stay safe.
also fyi: my 10 year old daughter is named rose. so the jack and rose thing is awkward. and is part of the "pedophile" pick up. not from me. enemies. just thought you might want to know.
✌🏻
fyi: jack is cheating on samantha according to the narratives. even my local morning radio shows. whatever that means.
tell them i know. problem solved.
blackmail is only effective if extortionists are not caught in their own web of deceit and if those being blackmailed are willing to be extorted.
Today Forbes posted an article about #[0] and the creation of #Nostr. While most of the article won’t bring any new information to the Nostr OGs’ table, we’d like to share some interesting facts about Fiatjaf, covered in the story, that we bet you weren’t aware of:
- @Fiatjaf says he was born in 1991 in Brazil’s populous southeastern region.
- While on a field trip with his school to a local Fiat auto factory, he received a hat with the company’s logo. Years later, when choosing a username for an online game, he saw the hat on his desk, merged it with an older identity, JAF, the meaning of which he declined to share, and resulting in his nom de guerre.
- In the early 2010s, while studying economics at a university in Brazil, he grew enamored of the Austrian school of economics.
- Fiatjaf discovered bitcoin in 2011. Immediately, he tried his luck at mining.
“It wasn't very fruitful. I mined for an entire night, and I got 5,000 Satoshis”
- Jaf worked on an experiment called Piln, that let servers charge small amounts of bitcoin for storing files on a decentralized database.
- He also worked on the Etleneum project, which integrated bitcoin with smart contracts, letting developers write sophisticated transactions.
- Jaf’s path started leaning towards Nostr when software developer Arc asked for help hacking Pac-Man arcade game to make it accept bitcoin.
“Months later,” Arc recalls, “when I was reading the protocol, I was like, ‘Dude, this is like Diagon Alley,’ and he said, ‘That's one of the things which helped influence the creation of Nostr.’ So I instantly had a vested interest.”
“A lot of the things people wanted to see built on bitcoin, actually could just be built on Nostr.” – Ben Arc
Read Fiatjaf’s Nostr Manifesto: https://fiatjaf.com/nostr.html
Forbes article: https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2023/05/30/bitcoin-social-network-nostr-creator-fiatjaf-/
i thought he liked to roll anon - did he fall prey to the mining on nostr? wtf. the irony, if so.
How about a logo for Nostr? Everyone can contribute to the Nostr ecosystem and create the visuals they like. And I love that!
However, I believe having a recognizable logo could be beneficial for the Nostr community as a whole!
I asked designer Andrea Nicolini (aka Bembureda, https://bembureda.dribbble.com), to create a logo and an icon for Nostr. I think he did an amazing job! Don’t you think so?
Download it now! Available in multiple sizes and colors here:
https://github.com/mbarulli/nostr-logo/
The CC0 license allows you to use it for any purposes without restriction.

/cc Thanks for sharing!
nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft
nostr:npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6
nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m
nostr:npub1xdtducdnjerex88gkg2qk2atsdlqsyxqaag4h05jmcpyspqt30wscmntxy
is that... the final edit...?
free&fair_use fixes this.
refuse to allow your name to be assigned to situations which are not your direct allocation/situation.
the reason block and llcs/foundations exist is to absorb your liability. your lawyer should be overseeing that - your name should not be used outside of a personal or direct business decision.
stop allowing it and stop allowing your in-house legal staff to be so lazy.
was it a personal donation or from the foundation, jack? "lured" - or "scraped" 👇🏻.
https://twitter.com/jack/status/1603535971114487816?s=46&t=dNCvJf_QusLEvYoKccEtgA
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-eGxq2mMoEGwgSpNVL5j2sa6ToojZUZ-Zun8h2oBAR4/htmlview
https://twitter.com/fiatjaf/status/1641079875858513920?s=46&t=dNCvJf_QusLEvYoKccEtgA
i thought you didn't like me flirting with your bits while you were at "work" dorsey. just a little, bit, huh?... 😏fine fine. wiggle wiggle.
have a nice day. ☀️
it seems to me if cw won both of these cases, he would be held in fiduciary responsibility for everything since he claims to be satoshi. like i have said: let him "be satoshi". since he is not, he will fall victim to his own scam. the prescient for open source liability is negated with a simple waiver of liability held by each developer - all pow is sourced to the white paper/genesis. you don't sue the world because you lose your car keys: it's negligence on the part of the courts to entertain him. production of his own keys without proof of a hack is his own responsibility. regardless: let him be satoshi and take fiduciary responsibly for the blockchain. it will bankrupt him. it will also unearth his drivers - because he won't want to be accountable so he will turn in those pressuring him to antagonize the system.
file:///var/mobile/Library/SMS/Attachments/02/02/C1F26563-4D50-4C5E-A155-46820C9D7C02/Tulip-v-Van-Der-Laan-judgment-030223.pdf 