Thanks mate, good to be here. I love the tech and I am a Bitcoiner so like the current community too.
Campbell is great. It is too bad there has not been more migration here as censorship is bad and likely to get worse on the Regime Tech.
It seems Nostr is mostly a BTC/Nostr focus, I hope that changes. I love Bitcoin but there are other very important developments worth following.
Great post. I am new to Nostr, and surprised how little the Excess Deaths Crisis and mRNA damages are talked about. Any recommended news resources on Nostr?
Fixable. Listen to the Christopher Sommers podcasts on Tim Ferriss. Great mobility tips.
Look into carnivore nutrition as per Shawn Baker MD and at Ted Naiman MD.
Trees don't transfer printed money to the Banksters
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Excellent work plebs.
Is Apple censoring Nostr? Trying Primal and Damus and feeds don't update.
block's entire shareholder letter was dedicated to why we're focused on bitcoin, not crypto. the internet needs decentralized digital cash. we will do our part to help make it accessible, make it secure, and make it usable every day.
https://s29.q4cdn.com/628966176/files/doc_financials/2024/q1/Shareholder-Letter_1Q24_Block.pdf
Bitcoin mining is centralized and currently it is default trackable and risky.
Monero has solved these problems and deserves some support as well.
Anyone have an opinion on Session?
Lots of SimpleX endorsements but Session also seems good.
Why doesn't Bitcoin decentralize mining using a CPU based option? RandomX or something similar.
Would it lower the hashrate too much and make the network vulnerable? Centralized mining operations are also vulnerable, as are centralized mining pools.
It does, as does For, but the blockchain is public. All of your transactions are traceable unless you use techniques like CoinJoins to hide them.
It takes technical skill and understanding few have, and Bitcoin influencers are not educating people on the dangers of surveillance. Too much obsession with price, rather than safety and freedom.
So why not Monero?
The lack of recognition of the value of privacy at the protocol level is worrisome. It is clear that Bitcoin is revolutionary but also has inherent flaws that present risks to users - censorship, surveillance.
These are not trivial problems, and Monero is the best solution to them today.
The real problem is that because Monero is a viable solution, it poses a real threat tothee dangerous people who manage global finance, so people want to steer clearorf public association with XMR.
We need Bitcoin leaders to advance this conversation.
Monero fixes this.
Why is there not more discussion about the need for and benefits of default privacy at the protocol level?
And that Monero already offers this with a ten year track record?
Bitcoin is revolutionary, but today people are being made vulnerable by the difficulty in achieving privacy. We need Bitcoin leaders to talk about this so it gets solved and people get protected.


