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In Bitcoin, trust is built not by central authorities, but by cryptography, game theory, and economic incentives.
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived two kings - King Bitcoin and King Gold. They ruled over neighboring kingdoms, both prosperous and wealthy in their own right.
King Bitcoin was a clever and innovative ruler, always seeking new ways to increase his kingdom's wealth and power. One day, he stumbled upon the idea of creating a new form of currency that was completely digital and decentralized. He called it Bitcoin, and it quickly gained popularity among his subjects.
King Gold, on the other hand, was a traditionalist who believed in the power and value of physical wealth. He had amassed a vast fortune in gold, which he kept locked away in his treasury.
As time passed, King Bitcoin's kingdom grew in strength and wealth, and the value of Bitcoin continued to rise. King Gold, however, saw his fortunes wane as the world's attention turned to this new digital currency.
Feeling threatened, King Gold decided to take action. He marched his army to King Bitcoin's kingdom, intent on stealing all his Bitcoin and adding it to his own treasury.
But King Bitcoin was not one to be easily defeated. He rallied his own army and met King Gold in battle. The two sides clashed, and the outcome was uncertain for many hours.
Then, suddenly, something strange happened. King Bitcoin's Bitcoin started to glow and vibrate, as if it had a life of its own. And to everyone's shock, the Bitcoin began to swallow up King Gold's gold!
One by one, King Gold's precious gold bars were absorbed into King Bitcoin's Bitcoin, until there was nothing left but a pile of dust.
The battle was over, and King Bitcoin emerged victorious. From that day on, the people of both kingdoms came to see the power and potential of digital currencies like Bitcoin, and they marveled at how it had literally consumed the old ways of wealth.
And so, the legend of Bitcoin eating gold lived on, a cautionary tale of the dangers of clinging too tightly to the past and refusing to embrace the future.
depends on your nostr client. It should be called lightning address (lud16) or something. LNurl (lud6) is obsolete. I used https://iris.to for setting up my profile.
Bitcoin Lightning Tips, have added there and it saved. Not sure if added to correct place though
depends on your nostr client. It should be called lightning address (lud16) or something. LNurl (lud6) is obsolete. I used https://iris.to for setting up my profile.
I’m using Damus
Will use wallet of Satoshi for now. When I add it to lightning tips in profile it doesn’t save. Entering in wrong place?
Where do I find my lightning address?
Just over a year ago I bought my local football club in Bedford with a plan to make them the #bitcoin team and get them in the professional leagues, 6 promotions away.
Yesterday we had a massive away win against 2nd placed Rugby Borough and with 11 games to go we are 10 points clear…our first promotion is looking good.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fp1whz2WwAEmVlY?format=jpg&name=large
33 points still available, don’t get carried away just yet. Stay humble stack points.