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Here from the Lightning network to save the world ⚡️

Oh I see you've already addressed this. It's not bad to encourage being among the normies to orange-pill them.

This guy @ beefSupreme14 makes a good point though:

" #MarchOffTwitter is losing the plot.

NOSTR is an incredibly important tool, but it is a closed loop circle jerk right now.

To leave lets shtcoinrs take over Twitter, giving up on all the plebs that haven't been orange pilled yet.

Stay on Twitter. Fight. Save a future pleb."

So.... I've got a Core Lightning node running and LNLINK shell script is going, but with the iOS app I just get 'connection failed'. Maybe it doesn't work if running over Tor? I hate to ask #[0] but I don't know if anyone else runs this.

Anybody got tips on get LNLINK to work? It's very simple and easy to use, but I don't see a way to diagnose if it immediately fails when trying to connect. Which logs should I follow? #[0]

It will be Twitter-coin, where only blue checks can make withdrawals and a 70% pre-mine for Elon and David Sacks.

The amount of space needed, if you're asking about the question of judgement of its value.

That's cool that you can read the tweet without switching apps. Is that new?

In all seriousness, if someone works to make an SVG image very small, can we still play with inscriptions and not feel like shitcoiners? Sometimes graffiti can be art too. And if sizes are small (say... less than 21k), seems like a good way to make a mark in the universe.

https://ordinals.com/inscription/adb2eab63f67097db388990870eaa13db519168722a01f14ece36a9129683036i0

I will auction this off to whoever sends the most BTC to the address hidden in the SVG.

It's kind of like "I'll send you two bitcoins if you send me one", except thanks to #inscriptions and #ordinals, I'm something of an inscriboor myself.

"You send me two bitcoins, I'll send you one inscribed Satoshi". Also... the address is hidden in the art so it's like a game.

https://ordinals.com/inscription/adb2eab63f67097db388990870eaa13db519168722a01f14ece36a9129683036i0

I made some SVG art and stored it on the #Bitcoin blockchain for eternity. It references that time when the 'mempool was never going to empty again' and when #Ordinals and #inscriptions were blowing up. In the SVG, block 777,777 was about to arrive.

Did you have to iterate until you got one you liked? That's pretty great for a first try.