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A handwritten love letter plastered in red lipstick prints.

Sometimes I log onto #Amethyst , peruse my personal fees, realize someone hasn't posted a note in a while.

I'll send a DM saying hi and checking in.

More often then not I get a reply which puts me at ease.

However, every once in a while I get no reply. If you fall in this category, I want you to know that you are missed.

#grownostr

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Not a joke.

My dog was in rest mode (head laying on the ground).

As soon as she hears Morpheus's voice, her head popped up and angled her ears towards the sound of his voice.

I'm certain she'snever heard his voice before.

How do you explain this?! 🀨

Good morning and a happy #Thursday #NOSTR Fam!

My thought of the moment:

I don't claim to be a "tech whisperer" to the extent I believe our friend Jeff Booth to be.

However, I'm inclined to believe in 10-20 years the most valuable companies in the world will be born from the efforts of thought leaders in this community.

If you're a developer, this can be you.

If you're a mememonics specialist, this can be you.

If you're an activist, this can be you.

If you're a thoughtful notestr, this can be you.

And that list goes on, insert any word here [.......] that describes how you spend your time in #NOSTR community and this can be you.

The above considered and that's not the best news from the future.

The best tangential outcome of your efforts is that the value of your work will not be measured in fiat Market Cap, but rather in the hardest, most static, unmanipulated unit of measurement created by humanity.

Can you guess what that is?!

Have a wonderful day my friends.

#grownstr

#nostrplebs

#nostrchain

#coffeechain

#btc

#nostr

#garlic haha. I couldn't help it. Had to include the magic ingredient of the week.

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Not stolen but rather "repurposed". πŸ€œπŸ€›

Replying to Avatar GenX57-ou812

The visual that came to my mind as well.

Replying to Avatar BigBaddaBoosh

(Scene: A dimly lit room. Satoshi Nakamoto and Steve Jobs sit across from each other, sipping coffee.)

Satoshi: (leaning in) Steve, my friend, I’ve been working on something extraordinary. A peer-to-peer electronic cash system. I call it Bitcoin.

Steve: (raising an eyebrow) Bitcoin? Tell me more, Satoshi. How does it work?

Satoshi: It’s a decentralized currency, Steve. No central authority governing it. Instead, transactions are verified by a network of computers running complex algorithms. It ensures security and trust without intermediaries.

Steve: (intrigued) Fascinating! But what problem does it solve? How is it different from traditional banking?

Satoshi: Ah, the crux lies in its nature. Bitcoin allows for near-instantaneous transactions, irrespective of borders or limitations. No more hefty fees, no more delays. It empowers individuals to control their finances.

Steve: (nodding) I see the potential. But what about adoption? How will people embrace this new currency?

Satoshi: Adoption is the key, my friend. I envision a global movement where individuals and businesses embrace Bitcoin, recognizing its potential to revolutionize finance. Together, we can make it accessible and user-friendly, just like you did with Apple.

Steve: (smiling) Indeed, simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. We’ll need an intuitive interface, something that anyone can use effortlessly. We’ll make it beautiful, just like our devices.

Satoshi: (excitedly) Precisely! We’ll create a seamless experience, merging technology and design. An ecosystem of wallets and apps that allow for easy transactions. A digital revolution for the masses.

Steve: (raising his coffee cup) Satoshi, here’s to the future. A future where money is reimagined, liberated from the grip of institutions. Together, we’ll change the world.

(They clink their coffee cups together, filled with the shared excitement of two visionaries embarking on a revolutionary journey.)

I've been there. I was wheelchair bound for 6 months. Could have been much worse. So I was definitely lucky.