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Niel Liesmons
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Designer that codes. Also #WordStudy #Dadstr #Farmstr
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💥 BitcoinMints.com 💥

We just launched the first place to list and review Cashu mints leveraging #nostr as the discoverability and identity layer.

https://BitcoinMints.com

Cashu is an ecash protocol that will enable https://makeprisms.com users to send millions of #bitcoin payments with one click.

BitcoinMints.com is a Nostr client that uses NIP-87 to publish and review mints.

$boost

Coooool!

I should probably pick the Ghostbusters for the fam though 😉

Exactly, ice cream is the 🐐 when it comes to nutritious and regenerative food!

With raw cream and honey of course.

Sauf que je peux pas les suivre là. Et j'aimerais bien éviter de chercher leurs noms dans un autre client + chaque fois verifier que ca soit bien eux.

Can you combine the Hash-Addressable File Storage in Blossom (by nostr:npub1ye5ptcxfyyxl5vjvdjar2ua3f0hynkjzpx552mu5snj3qmx5pzjscpknpr) with the kind of Web-of-Trust truth seeking nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft is doing in Wikifreedia?

As in: can you have the Hash as the identifier of a file, then let anyone upload it to any server (or even P2P) and then let your WoT point you to who the worthy npub behind that file is?

If the answer is YES, then that would technically enable the hosting of 3D printed guns, Taylor Swift songs and other illegal files in a discoverable way. This, without the npub(s) getting zapped for it being liable and with the files hosted on a decentralized list of servers (or P2P) on which the addresses can be published by anons.

I'm, of course, asking this for a naïve friend who desperately wants to understand this and avoid jail 😉. #WoT #Blossom #torrent

The n°1 rule of profitable #farmstr:

Do not transport water