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Blessed by tech; working to bring the benefits to everyone. Freedom, incorruptible money, privacy.

Need to play the long game. Keep building. The power of nostr will grow over time as the ecosystem expands.

What’s already built will be a free speech safety net if (when) censorship increases.

There are now two types of people in this world. Those who use AI as a tool, and those who are tools for AI.

I’m super mad that Spotify removed all the blue “This is COVID misinformation” alerts on Rogan’s podcast episodes.

Now I don’t know which ones to listen to first!! 😤

The joys of running a business comes with the stress of keeping everyone happy.

Long nights, big fixes, the stress of pushing builds, wondering if you did enough testing…

It’s tough, but worth it. Sending you positive energy! 🧡

At the city level, taxes can be viewed like resort fees.

Taxes can be considered to be voluntary because if you don’t like the value or services provided, you don’t have to move to that city. You can choose another city to live in.

The problem is when taxes are imposed nationally. You do not have the right to choose or move. In that case those taxes are not voluntary.

Also, you can keep both your identity and location private.

That way, you don’t have to worry about threats of violence. You can just laugh at them.

Personally I don’t care about people’s identity or any personal characteristics. I don’t even care if they’re a human or not.

Masterclass 🙏 nostr:note1deh6eujsu8sjyg3krxa9nvuxmwcnu5eyk2hkh5mgwndzrqm4ad6qzfqsa8

Replying to Avatar jb55

nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx perhaps the lack of guacamole is what drove the Americans to Mexico in Mandibles… 🤷‍♂️

Replying to Avatar ODELL

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“I’m sorta kidding”.

Tell us you are unreasonably long bitcoin, without saying it. 😘

I think people were disappointed because your name suggested a certain content standard. Breach of expectations.

Yes, I agree but I don’t find that a satisfactory quote and I’ll bet that you don’t either given your dedication to education and trying to make bitcoin more accessible to people. I think we probably agree that bitcoin is for everyone, but just not yet.

Securing 12 words is not sufficient for wealthy older people because those 12 words will die with you. I haven’t found any solution to inheritance without bringing in a custodian. Can you think of any way to provide inheritance to children without a custodian?

That’s why I referred to the problem as “unsolved”. If we found a way to solve key recovery and key inheritance, bitcoin would be “for”more people than it is now.

If it’s true that a custodian is a necessary evil, then I guess the question is … how should we design custodial solutions? Probably as geographically decentralized as possible, potentially using technical friends and family instead of commercial / regulated entities.