Made this meme for a SN meme monday:

#meme #memestr #memes #nostr #introductions
Thereβs an emoji for a freaking bridge troll π§ but not for #BitcoinΒ β¦
Letβs change that.
Video by nostr:npub1lr2zzf989mvf393y0tv39ara6a4vddkd6y87z784up9vl6ks6j3qtudl6a πππ
Petition π
https://www.change.org/p/bitcoin-deserves-an-emoji https://v.nostr.build/DjjEV.mp4
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I've heard that seed oils are terrible for health but I didn't realize that grain is. Is this like a new discovery, because as far as I know, humanity has been eating grains for thousands of years.
Oh nice - didn't know. I might check it out one day
nostr:npub1hc07zgr3ls60etkpsvnm89fn2yht04kewq487elpkcx3csu3y3rsz5758p you will soon find there are two kinds of people on Nostr:
People who eat almost nothing but meat
People who bake sourdough and cakes and stuff
Itβs a surprisingly divisive issue, but most of us are friends anyway π» my own marriage bridges the divide
Welcome to Nostr!
One day I want to be financially capable of eating good quality farm fresh steak every day. That's my long term goal once I'm an adult.
I can ask anything on #asknostr right lol?
Alright,
Red sauce pasta or white sauce pasta?
I personally prefer red sauce pasta.

#Gn #nostr
Alby is a custodial wallet so they can very easily see when one npub zaps another npub. Not very private. Also, zaps are usually published as nostr events so that clients can show the zap tally. Again, not private. If you want to send someone BTC privately via nostr, better to DM some ecash (look up eNuts, Minibits apps, both using Cashu protocol). Still custodial but private.
Typical lightning payments (where a user generates an invoice and another user pays it) are pretty good for privacy, especially for the sender (I believe). Others can correct me here.
As an aside, based your profile pic you may be based in Toronto. If so, hit up nostr:npub1826v365he5ty69lk3xgvzqrwy8587vdfrxnsz0k09khzustf8r7s6j7t95 for a torontoplebs.ca NIP-05 verification handle.
Would a lightning invoice (not a nostr zap but a regular invoice) also give the information of the sender?
Alby is a custodial wallet so they can very easily see when one npub zaps another npub. Not very private. Also, zaps are usually published as nostr events so that clients can show the zap tally. Again, not private. If you want to send someone BTC privately via nostr, better to DM some ecash (look up eNuts, Minibits apps, both using Cashu protocol). Still custodial but private.
Typical lightning payments (where a user generates an invoice and another user pays it) are pretty good for privacy, especially for the sender (I believe). Others can correct me here.
As an aside, based your profile pic you may be based in Toronto. If so, hit up nostr:npub1826v365he5ty69lk3xgvzqrwy8587vdfrxnsz0k09khzustf8r7s6j7t95 for a torontoplebs.ca NIP-05 verification handle.
Hey Ben, thank you for replying! And yes - I am a Torontonian, so thanks for letting me know lol.
Would there be a way for me to use some lightning network tracker tool to find the sender information for public zaps? Like would there be a way for me to get your npub from the transaction?
So a Zap contains public information, but what about a regular transaction. Like if I open alby, enter someones lightning address and send some sats.
To who, me? or David
I watched the video. Bitcoin is non-fungible - but does that include lightning? I thought that lightning is off-chain on another network.
#asknostr #introductions #question
Hello, I'm still a beginner to bitcoin and nostr and lighting so I have some questions.
Say we have bob.
Bob uses nostr.
He posts on nostr.
People zap him at his lightning address (for example, bob@getalby.com)
Now, he has 100 sats.
I was looking it up on google and I heard that lightning network transactions are private and encrypted.
Does that mean that only Bob and the sender know the details of the zap?
To the rest of the people on the network - is it just an encrypted transaction? And no further information could be deducted from it? Like say for example we have Mike on the lightning network. He sees a transaction, but doesn't know who it's from, who it's going to, and how much it is? I'm a little confused.
Thank you in advance #nostr community!
My source for now: https://bitcoin.stackexchange.com/questions/85901/tracking-history-of-transactions-in-lighting-network
nostr:npub17jhjuaeg4efahdkms9he3hvlcnvrdgt4ka4c2txevd0n479j574quam3nk I watched your videos on YouTube and I loved them! As a Nostr newbie, a lot of the concepts were difficult to grasp but you did a great job in explaining them. Thanks!
I don't use instagram much but yeah, I heard the censorship there is pretty bad.

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