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Libertarian before COVID, now Anarcho-Capitalist. Bitcoin class of 2017.

Which he could easily resolve by accepting bitcoin payments.

Blessed are the poor in spirit: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted.

Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.

Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled.

Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy.

Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God.

Blessed are the PEACEMAKERS: for they shall be called the children of God.

Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

They’ve got elections on the 22nd (next Sunday). Front runner Miley essentially said he wants to ditch the Peso and use the dollar. So, bye bye Peso.

Many have probably already seen Efrat Fenigson’s clips. Here’s a long form interview with her on the Hamas attack. (Yes Bret is a leftie, but he is critical of government).

https://youtu.be/F_IAH7PnS_E

My heart bleeds for the children and people of Gaza today.

It’s hard to live knowing what is going on, but it’s also feels ignorant to not know what’s going on.

We must build a better future. May God show us how.

I am so excited that this works! nostr:npub16jdfqgazrkapk0yrqm9rdxlnys7ck39c7zmdzxtxqlmmpxg04r0sd733sv just introduced me to Orion and I can finally use nos2x on iOS. This opens up so many more possibilities.

Here’s Coracle running perfectly in the browser with NIP-07 event signing. 🔥

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“Slowly beginning to open-source” and “zero telemetry” don’t make sense. How would you even know?

Replying to Avatar Vitor Pamplona

Hey nostr:npub1xtscya34g58tk0z605fvr788k263gsu6cy9x0mhnm87echrgufzsevkk5s are you using all the negentropy options that are coded in strfry to sync with relays?

I wonder if we can simplify their Nostr Extension to help other relays **and clients** implement a range-based set reconciliation over whatever event data structure they already operate on.

For instance, imagine a new stateless relay operation where clients can request hashes of ID sets grouped by week (`created_at` on GMT). A client could easily sort the events it received from that relay, group them by week, hash their IDs as well, and then compare with the results from the relay to know which weeks it needs to download from the server again.

Something like this:

REQ:

```

[

"WEEKLY-HASHES",

,

,

]

```

Response

```

[

"WEEKLY-HASH",

,

,

]

```

A simple interface like this would allow the app to check if the past is still fully synced without having to download everything again just to be sure.

It's not the most optimal way. But it might just be simple enough that any relay and client can implement it effectively.

😱 is that like a variable on demand block chain? 😂

Do you live near Moshi? I visited there once as a youth. I thought it was beautiful and had the perfect climate.

You're thinking in the right direction. They'll always take some human sacrifice, and better yet if it can be combined with creating fear and hate and also distracting from the internal constitutional crisis.

It’s that time of year again (when a new crisis hits) where it’s best to not open Twitter for a while.

Well said. When gently confronting the parents about not even being aware what's going on the reply is "But we got you a good school education and helped you get a university degree..." - "Yeah, that's not the kind of information I meant".

Most that were the working core of the f*** around times thought they were being "good" citizens.

Lol I'd never heard of Google Meet before

I hope one day my body will tolerate real milk again 😭

The current German regime (BRD) is a vasall to US under NATO. The government does nothing of it's own accord, you can rest assured the orders originated in 5 Eyes / NATO.

https://youtu.be/UPp0Xbk4bFo

Just watched this episode on adoption in Cuba. Something that was brought up was the government shutting down the Internet and Bitcoin stops working. This drives home something I've been thinking about a lot. We need a future where our local circular economies (Bitcoin Beach, Bitcoin Jungle, etc) can continue to exist even if the internet is down for a week or two. While the ultimate solution might be some sort of satellite uplink, this could be where using a custodial provider local to the circular economy could have an advantage. Payments within users (for example within Bitcoin Jungle) could keep paying if we could come up with a WiFi distribution for example on markets. In the future this custodian could be a shared custodian using Fedimint, the importance being able to keep remitting on the node even without the rest of the internet.

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meetstr, no reference to fiat companies needed

Replying to Avatar Nunya Bidness

nostr:npub15604np6ccsk7ugph4nrg7kyq7kpme9lmcn4l0q2xk4yd5d6puu2s00dr0u just sent me this via the Bitcoin And . . . TG.

Be aware.

"Arkham has identified 948,000 BTC on the chain, worth about 25 billion Coinbase BTC reserves, making Coinbase the largest identified BTC entity at the moment, with nearly 5% of the total existing Bitcoin, about the same as Satoshi Nakamoto. — link

(https://platform.arkhamintelligence.com/explorer/entity/coinbase)The majority of this should be client assets. This $25 billion BTC is made up of more than 36 million Coinbase BTC deposit with the largest cold wallet containing approximately 10,000 BTC. Based on recent financial data from Coinbase, Arkham believes there may be thousands of BTC yet to be marked."

If you want to wake people up to the fact they don't own those BTC, show them the Book thegreattaking.com

If they do, it's the next big wave for nostr