Didn't knew you were involved, already happy to see more people around here organizing.
I'll be contributing with code. Writing right now a retro-style BBS that also works as relay. First edition should soon be released.
Joined the group, thanks for sharing the link. Just hope there is some kind of notifications there or will take a while to check on new stuff being posted.
That's the beauty of the thing. Local communities can have their own networks going, the same person can participate with the same identity either on private networks or public ones.
Doesn't matter, same protocol on both sides. The messages can even arrive on paper and delivered by pigeons. They are still verifiable as being from a specific identity.
That's really the future.
That is also not a binary option between fully private or none at all.
It is a path, getting people out of facebook was the first step. Moving them out of Whatsapp to something like Telegram was another step.
There is a succession of steps towards better privacy for the masses and not always a straightforward path. Maybe this is something useful for your case. Choose a path that isn't making all the changes overnight, but at least making steady progress toward your goal.
We've come a long way since 5 years to this part when looking back in perspective. We'll keep moving.
Says the guy promoting some fedcoin, lol.
There is a reason why Monero is chased by governments everywhere and still used by normal people on the streets.
Have fun with your "money goes up" ponzi scheme, don't forget to KYC too. 😂
Crypto derives has a latin meaning, which is to keep private.
What you refer is a virtual coin, good for casino and speculation games.
Monero is what Satoshi hoped to see available. It is mined by anyone with a normal CPU instead of dedicated chinese farms with ASIC/GPUs and delivers privacy on transactions without excuses.
There is no surprise that everyone in the real-world is using today Monero for purchases. Only fed employees and religious maxis refuse to see that.
You mean moving from a proto-authoritarian regime into a fully authoritarian regime.
The choice is NOT binary.
I won't move elsewhere and neither will accept becoming a comfortable prisoner within my own country.
The third choice is to make sure that technology respects our privacy and rights. Right here, right now. Zero excuses.
Please learn that bitcoin has zero privacy, it is a fedcoin at this point in time.
Monero is the only cryptocurrency that keeps being censored by governments along with deplatformed as hard as they can, and still is growing.
There is a difference right in front of your eyes. Time to learn better.

No it isn't: https://finbold.com/canadian-police-block-over-30-crypto-wallets-associated-with-the-freedom-convoy-truckers/
When using fedcoins that hold zero privacy like that one, you will be monitored and persecuted.
Monero fixed that.
Telegram always works, can upload/share huge files and writing bots for that platform is the best experience ever.
SimpleX is the direct replacement to Telegram albeit long term is Nostr the best option without any doubt.
We want a world that is interconnected and respects our privacy. We've moved everyone over from Facebook to Twitter, and then from WhatsApp to Telegram.
We can now place Nostr on top.
There is a fork indeed, but about time more people know about XMR.
Maxis are on the crypto train because "money goes up" philosophy, whereas many others need monero because of privacy.
They have zero issues on promoting their favorite fedcoin.
Just wait until all the maxis discover that the perfect bitcoin was called Monero.
They missed the opportunity to get cheap BTC in 2009, they'll miss the opportunity to get a few XMR right now.
nostr:npub1gcxzte5zlkncx26j68ez60fzkvtkm9e0vrwdcvsjakxf9mu9qewqlfnj5z, can you please implement a #Monero wallet into Amethyst (à la garnet)? I miss daily driving the lastest #Amethyst, and the demand for #Monero integration is demonstrably solid.
Monero is getting more essential nowadays. Makes sense to have it inside nostr as common currency.
Zap is not private. Maybe now more people understand why privacy matters.


