Twitter rate limiting is another win for open protocols #nostr
These companies keep forgetting that users are what drives value for these platforms. Going to war against your users seems like a bad business move
And only like 1% of the world owns #bitcoin today
I think this #reddit situation really highlights the importance of open protocols. Anybody can build on #nostr and thereās not a corporate entity that can shut devs out. Also lets say #[2]ā does something I donāt like, I can always take my keys to another client and not worry about losing my data.
šÆ Iāve seen this a lot in my career. Some engineers will spend so much time trying to create āthe bestā solution that they never actually ship anything. Iām a big believer in iteration, ship a product then iterate and improve as needed.
The SEC is taking increasingly aggressive steps that will ultimately hurt American innovation. We should be leading in this space
I find a lot of people donāt see censorship as that big of an issue. They donāt like it, but wonāt adopt new apps because of it.
I see onboarding as the biggest issue. Most people wouldnāt understand keys and how to keep them safe. Maybe thatās just a learning thing though
#Bitcoin will be a topic in the 2024 Presidential election. I wouldnāt have thought this would be possible a couple years ago nostr:note1qa5l0sg8uq0qmkm7wkxesl7yp7s5kwnek258husley5vqatg9lrqge26f8
Happy #Bitcoin Pizza Day š
I guess I can see that. According to Ledger they donāt have access to it unless you give them access. Sounds like trust is the issue which I know many donāt have in Ledger.