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Bitcoin + Open Source Software + Privacy = Freedom. Stay humble and stack sats🤙

Marathon is leveraging heat generated from its Bitcoin mining operations to warm approximately 80,000 homes in Finland.

One of many uses for the heat generated by mining

https://atlas21.com/marathon-heats-80000-finnish-homes-with-bitcoin-mining-heat/

Replying to Avatar Oscar Merry

$128,000 sent to creators on Fountain in 2024.

The 2+ Bitcoin sent over the year is now worth much more than this.

Bitcoin as programmable money allows us to build content discovery that is not driven by the fickle metric of attention.

The Nostr protocol lets us tap into a wider network of open social data to surface content that didn't originate in our app.

There are definitely still onboarding challenges for people that are new to Bitcoin - but once these are solved I think it's inevitable that Open RSS, Lightning, and Nostr become the stack for content creators that want to earn for the value they put out into the world without having to play the attention algorithm game.

Thanks for supporting Fountain in 2024 - we've got so much coming next year and we're always listening to your feedback on how to make the app better so please do reach out anytime with ideas.

Check out the full 2024 rewind stats below 👇

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The Daylight Computer looks amazing, well done. When will you be replacing the Android OS with Sol:OS and how will Sol:OS proctect the users privacy? Also are you planning on unlocking the bootloader so privacy OS's like Graphine can be loaded?

Russian Finance Minister Siluanov confirms cryptocurrency transactions are already occurring in foreign trade

https://www.reuters.com/markets/currencies/russia-is-using-bitcoin-foreign-trade-finance-minister-says-2024-12-25/

Airlines think people won’t stop yapping on their cell phones during flights, leading to more instances of “air rage.” That’s why regulators continue to ban phone calls and data usage on planes; it’s just plain annoying.

https://qz.com/phone-airplane-mode-myth-1851286214?sponsored=0&position=1&category=fascinating_stories&scheduled_corpus_item_id=fef83ab3-4645-4caa-bcdd-6f9b2e4db242&url=https://qz.com/phone-airplane-mode-myth-1851286214

In reality, El Salvadore increased their bitcoin purchases from 1 Bitcoin per day to 12 bitcoin per day, nice!

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Bull Bitcoin becomes the first mobile Bitcoin wallet that allows users to send and receive asynchronous Payjoin transactions without needing to run their own server, using BIP77!

I am very excited about this new and bleeding-edge feature, because it has been a long-standing ambition of Bull Bitcoin to become the first Bitcoin exchange to process Bitcoin withdrawals via Payjoin (Pay-to-Endpoint) transactions.

However, it was hard to justify Bull Bitcoin investing time into building this feature since there were no commercially available end-user Bitcoin wallets that were able to receive Payjoin payments.

Indeed, in order to receive Payjoin payments (BIP78), a Bitcoin wallet needed to be connected to a full node server and be online at the moment the payment is made. This means in practice that only merchants, professional service providers and advanced full node users had the capacity to receive Payjoin payments. This is, we believe, one of the major reasons why Payjoin had failed to gain significant traction among Bitcoin users.

For this reason, the Payjoin V2 protocol (BIP77) was conceived and developed by Dan Gould, as part of the Payjoin Dev Kit project, to outsource the receiver's requirement to run his own server to an untrusted third-party server called the Payjoin Directory. In order to prevent the server from spying on users, the information is encrypted and relayed to the Payjoin Directory via an Oblivious HTTP server.

Bull Bitcoin’s Payjoin ambitions had been put on hold since 2020, until there was more adoption of Payjoin receiving capabilities among end-user Bitcoin wallets…

But it turns out that in the meanwhile, Bull Bitcoin developed its own mobile Bitcoin wallet. And it also turns out that the open-source Bitcoin development firm Let There Be Lightning, which we had collaborated with in the past, had itself collaborated with Dan to build a software library for Payjoin that was compatible with and relatively straightforward to integrate into our own wallet software. All that was missing was to put the pieces together into a finished product.

Thanks to the collaborative open source effort of the Payjoin Dev Kit team, Let There Be Lightning team and the Bull Bitcoin team, the Bull Bitcoin wallet has now become the first commercially available end-user mobile wallet on the Google Play store to implement the BIP 77 Payjoin V2 protocol.

Moreover, the Bull Bitcoin wallet has also implemented asynchronous Payjoin payments, which means that a Payjoin transaction can be “paused” until the receiver or the sender come back online. This way, the receiver's mobile phone can be “turned off” when the sender makes the payment. As soon as the recipient’s phone is turned back on, the Payjoin session will resume and the recipient will receive the payment. This is a major breakthrough in the mobile Payjoin user experience.

We would like to thank the Human Rights Foundation for allocating a generous bounty for the development of a Serverless Payjoin protocol and its implementation in a mobile Bitcoin wallet, as well as OpenSats and Spiral for supporting the work of Payjoin Dev Kit, which made this all possible.

Why does this matter?

Payjoin, also known as Pay-to-endpoint, is a protocol which allows the Bitcoin wallet of a payments receiver and the Bitcoin wallet a payments sender to communicate with each other for the purpose of collaborating on creating a Bitcoin transaction.

I first heard about Payjoin (then called Pay-to-endpoint) in 2018 and it completely blew my mind. What I liked most about it was that it was not a protocol change to Bitcoin, but rather it was an application-layer protocol that allows wallets to communicate in order to create smarter and more efficient Bitcoin transactions.

Whereas in a normal Bitcoin payment the transaction is created by the sender, and all the inputs of that transaction belong to the sender, in a Payjoin payment both the sender and the receiver contribute coins as inputs.

In the Bitcoin whitepaper, Satoshi wrote:

"some linking is still unavoidable with multi-input transactions, which necessarily reveal that their inputs were owned by the same owner"

With Payjoin, this assumption is no longer true. With Payjoin, we have fixed one of Bitcoin’s most fundamental privacy problems... without changing the Bitcoin protocol!

In a Payjoin transaction, the output amounts visible on the blockchain does not necessarily reflect the value of the payment that was actually exchanged. In other words, you can’t easily tell how much money one wallet sent to the other. This is great for users that are concerned a malicious third party may be attempting to obtain sensitive information about their finances without their consent. This does not however pose an accounting problem for the Bitcoin wallets involved in that transaction: since both wallets are aware of which coins they used as inputs and outputs, they are independently able to calculate the "actual" value of the payment that was sent even if the payment on the blockchain appears to be a of a different amount.

Payjoin breaks the common input ownership heuristic, an assumption used by hackers and fraudsters to track ownership of addresses on the blockchain. The neat thing about this property of Payjoin is that it benefits everyone on the network, not just the Payjoin users themselves.

It allows the receiver of a payment to opportunistically consolidate his utxos when he is receiving funds, in a way which does not necessarily appear to be a consolidation transaction on the blockchain. Depending on the configuration of a payment transaction, it can also make a regular payment look like a consolidation.

In addition to these benefits, the introduction of collaborative peer-to-peer transaction protocols opens up exciting opportunities for the creation of Lightning Network channels, as well as efficiencies for transaction batching.

How to use Payjoin in the Bull Bitcoin wallet:

It’s so seamless, you may not even realize you are using it!

To receive via Payjoin, simply navigate to the “Receive tab” using the network “Bitcoin” and you will see a Payjoin invoice. When you want to get paid, send this invoice to the payer, or show them the QR code. If the sender’s wallet is compatible with Payjoin, it will be up to the sender to decide whether or not they want to use Payjoin.

To send via Payjoin, simply paste the receiver's Payjoin invoice, or scan the associated QR code, in the Bull Bitcoin wallet. If you decide that you don’t want to pay with Payjoin, simply turn off the Payjoin toggle.

Original post: https://www.bullbitcoin.com/blog/bull-bitcoin-wallet-payjoin

Download the wallet: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bullbitcoin.mobile&hl=en-IN

Replying to Avatar Cole McCormick

I got so caught up with boostagrams and Primal 2.0 I forgot to do something crucial. Here is my official #introductions post:

My name is Cole McCormick, I live in Los Angeles. I’m an early adopter and innovator. I came out here to Direct movies and tell stories. I am a podcaster, my first being in 2016, currently hosting AMERICAPLUS. I’m also producing promotional videos for nostr:npub1pj3a304qsdh99yr5wkug75rfznr284fzy7zalfnuwkctwyye2djsae7des .

In 2021 I discovered nostr:npub13ql75nq8rldygpkjke47y893akh5tglqtqzs6cspancaxktthsusvfqcg7 and his shows, one of them being podcasting 2.0, that took my down a wonderful rabbit hole. I rediscovered the magic in podcasting and was aligned with the ethos of V4V. I wanted to earn Bitcoin for my work, I was one of the first 1200 podcasts that had a value tag on their rss feed.

My vision for AMERICAPLUS has always been to seek positivity in the world. So I talk about a lot of different topics I think are good to talk about. Bitcoin, politics, spirituality, history, movies, Bible, and most recently Nostr. It’s been a solo mission but I have plans for more conversations/interviews and have that be the main thing.

I have made two short films (which I will be posting to Nostr soon) “The Break In” based a real and random night, and “Magic Mushroom Fun Time!” Which was the first V4V short film using V4V Music and distributed over RSS. I gave my small crew splits of payment from the podcast apps and we all made thousands of Satoshis. That was cool.

Fast forward to the last few months my life has been changing rapidly. My dad died in August 2024, I’m working at a steakhouse that, to be completely honest sucks ass, and I’m going through a break up 😂. BUT…I found Nostr.

I seek to be the best version of myself ultimately. Aligning my personality with my soul. So I am going into 2025 with creativity and an open heart. I want to be apart of this new world in the best way I can serve creatively. More videos and short films coming. More podcasts with cool and innovative people. More light.

If you would like to connect I’m always up to talk. If you want to help me make a movie, the answer is yes! If you want to come on my show, let’s schedule it! If you think this post is worth it, zap it!

My soul goal is to give value to people in the best way I can. We are in incredible unprecedented times, and I see only bright things for our future. Let’s go to the moon plebs.

Welcome

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Introducing Passport Prime: The First Personal Security Platform!

We’ve always been committed to building Bitcoin-centric freedom tech, and Passport Prime is no exception. But "freedom" here doesn’t just mean secure Bitcoin storage – it means complete control over your digital life. With Passport Prime, you get the ability to develop, install, and run any app you want. Your device, your rules.

What makes Passport Prime different?

A Secure Hub for Your Digital Life

If all you need is a Bitcoin-only, airgapped hardware wallet, Passport Gen 2 has you covered. But Passport Prime takes things further – it's designed for those who want to protect logins, private files, and keys to all parts of their digital world.

The Power of Open Source

Passport Prime comes with Bitcoin and digital security apps pre-installed, but the real power lies in its open platform. Independent developers have the freedom to create and install additional apps, giving you the freedom to shape your device to fit your needs.

Sovereignty in Your Hands

This is about user sovereignty. You choose what apps run on your device, or you can stick to a strictly Bitcoin-only setup. No compromises, just pure freedom.

A Platform for Innovation

Imagine a device that can handle FROST multi-sig, Miniscript integrations, Nostr signing, and dedicated Nostr apps, all developed by independent builders in a free market of innovation. You can choose to run it exactly how you want, installing only what benefits you. It’s the security device of your dreams, shaped entirely by your own decision.

More Apps, More Users, Stronger Security

We believe that more applications mean more use cases, which leads to more people taking control of their keys, data, and online accounts. In the end, a broader community means a stronger ecosystem.

No Waiting for the Latest Tech.

With Passport Prime, you're no longer limited by the tools we provide. Thanks to the open platform, developers can bring new tools directly to your device without waiting for updates from us. The possibilities are endless, and we're excited to see what the community will create.

Passport Prime = Personal Sovereignty + Digital Security

It’s your device, your choices, and your digital Swiss army knife. We’re proud to provide the platform, and we can’t wait to see what the community builds.

Watch the full keynote from our launch below to see Passport Prime in action!

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0TjuC4NVxnI

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Bitcoin doesn't need Powel or the Fed!

Thanks for sharing, I thought it was just me

Really interesting insight into how bad Internet cencership actually is

https://fountain.fm/episode/RsdhA3NnozVmv9Onkd65

There is going to be a full investigation and those responsible will get hefty sentences. No there won't, it will get brushed under the carpet like all the other government sculduggery

The government really have fucked up this up!

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Great update, well done! How do you get the primal wallet working on the web?