you will have to sign a paper form for every DNS request declaring what you are using the result for, then fax it to the EU commission with your personal id, then pay taxes for it.
They'll send you the IP via snail mail after they checked that the CO2 produced by the server associated with it is low enough.
Since I am into the Bitcoin world I can't stop watching things around me and think of them in terms of proof of work required to build them.
Just take the most basic object around you and think about the process to build it, the trial and error efforts that took to get to its specific design and make it work, the knowledge required to go through to the process itself, the hard work to gather the raw materials.
You can go deeper and deeper and be amazed.
If everyone would start seeing the things this way, there would be much more respect around.
Bitcoin builds respect for work.
It doesn't make any sense talking about the "decentralization" of a physical commodity. Also, you didn't bring any good example of how Bitcoin is not decentralized. Hint: there are a few centralization point but you're missing them completely.
what does the word "decentralization" has to do with this?
sure! Go and confiscate Satoshi's Bitcoin then!
that's not centralization, that's fungibility
not using government money is an effective way of fighting the government
and it's not your money, anyway π
I don't even know if and where I keep the original pic π€£
every time I open a bottle of water in Europe and find myself fighting again with the cap, I remember why I want to destroy the EU.
So I stack some SATs.
is it you, nostr:nprofile1qqsgqfapsalnnesrmt7xxfu7qp95akwlscw33n5pm8zrclt3xhdg7egprdmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujucnfw33k76twwpshy6ewvdhk6qgawaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6at5d9h8jampd3kx2apwvdhk6tcpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhscyvr9p? π



