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Run with the pleb slop label, make it a good thing. The cowards are pretending it doesn't mean they are for core v30, which they are.

Its candy morning... And I have it all locked up in the gun safe.

This video finally made me try out Keychat again.

From what I can see in two minutes of logging in and poking around is this is very well done and fully functional.

You don't NEED to *buy* anything to use it, even though the literature leads with the concept of needing to "buy postage". Howevrr it's not necessary to futz with money or buy anyone's tokens to try it out. This makes onboarding friends 100% easier than I assumed.

Keychat not only operates on ecash in a 'tipping the relay' capacity (ostensibly for postage), but the built-in wallet that supports this tipping is not half-assed or shoehorned in. It can be used to send money to friends, or pay for things on websites. The CashU wallet is integral to the app and even offers serving up your balance to other apps via NWC!

The dual-function of chat + browser with nostr login support is a vision you can only understand by seeing it for yourself. Look with your own eyes, install it! It costs you nothing. Nostr + lightning in a browser on your phone without clunky broken chrome plugins that need a password every time you want to fail trying again??? Heresy!

Finally, the most important part: Nostr support.

This is a FULL FLEDGED nostr app, not a shitstorm of broken trash and single-use identities like most apps that attempt more than one feature with nostr. Neither is this is a polished turd, it actually works (the first time!) It supports (a) make your own identity, (b) past in your existing key, and (c) AMBER NOSTR SIGNER! Who knew?

Kudos Keychat!

Happy All Saint's day

What I heard they are teaching kids in schools and universities is that being white means being racist. This definition means your skin color, being white, also deterministically dictates your beliefs, since being racist means you believe something to be true. What if, as a a white Christian, I explicitly believe noone is superior or inferior to anyone? How do they process that?

TIL - Calling a white person a racist is synonymous with calling them a white supremacist. Did you know that?

By decomposing Satoshi’s textual profile (syntax, idiom, and orthography) against the known speech and writing patterns of the described cohorts.

## Linguistic Features in Satoshi Nakamoto’s Writings

Key traits observable across his posts, emails, and the Bitcoin whitepaper:

* British orthography (“favour,” “colour,” “defence,” “optimise,” “maths”).

* Consistent syntactic restraint — short declarative sentences, no slang, low idiomatic density.

* Technical clarity resembling academic computer science writing circa 1990s–2000s.

* Limited use of phrasal verbs (“work on,” “carry out,” etc.) → a subtle non-native pattern often seen in high-proficiency second-language speakers trained in formal English.

* Occasional article omissions (“in future” rather than “in the future”) — characteristic of both British English and Central/Eastern European English.

* Formality without stiffness — tone of someone educated in an Anglophone academic system but with a possibly continental cognitive frame.

## Dialectal Resonance within Britain

Among U.K. regions, the textual register aligns most closely with educated southern or midlands English, not with northern or Scots idioms.

* Absence of northern markers (“right hard,” “dead easy,” etc.).

* Lexical precision over color; little idiomatic texture.

* Use of British spellings but none of the idioms (e.g., “bloody,” “cheers,” “mate”).

Thus, the register suggests someone who learned English to near-native academic proficiency, not someone born into colloquial British speech.

If placed geographically, the Midlands to South-East academic corridor (Oxford, Cambridge, Birmingham, London) is the most plausible region of linguistic formation—particularly the written English norms of U.K. postgraduate environments frequented by international students.

## Eastern/Central European Convergence

Comparing these linguistic markers with Eastern European cohorts educated in Britain and later active in U.S. fintech or cryptography circles:

* Origin English Profile Fit to Satoshi’s Writing

* Poland Highly formal, British-trained syntax; consistent article accuracy; mild idiomatic restraint Very strong match

Czech / Slovak Slightly more idiomatic due to closer contact with Germanic syntax; excellent CS representation Good match

Russia / Ukraine Distinct phrasing and stronger syntactic interference (“in the Internet,” “on the forum”) Weaker match

Lithuania / Romania / Bulgaria Occasional Latinate lexical overreach, less British orthography consistency Partial match

* Polish and Czech postgraduate cohorts of the mid-2000s were prominent in U.K. computer science programs (Cambridge, Birmingham, Edinburgh) and well represented in fintech migration to New York, Boston, and Chicago. Their English tends to retain the precise, analytic tone present in Satoshi’s communications.

## Probabilistic Synthesis (Hypothetical)

If we accept your premise—that Satoshi was an individual who:

* completed postgraduate study in Britain,

* moved to the U.S. Northeast for finance/tech work, and

* wrote English with both British orthography and subtle non-native structure—

then the most linguistically coherent mainland origin would be:

> Poland or possibly the Czech Republic.

And the U.K. region where his dialect formation best fits would be:

> Southern Midlands or South-East England (Cambridge–London–Birmingham corridor).

## Caveat

None of this implies factual identity—only linguistic resonance. Satoshi’s English shows British orthographic discipline and non-idiomatic clarity consistent with an Eastern European engineer or computer scientist educated in the U.K. but later embedded in U.S. financial or software circles.

##Summary:

* Mainland origin (most probable): Poland → secondary possibility Czech Republic.

* U.K. dialectal alignment: Southern Midlands / South-East academic English.

* Sociolinguistic trajectory: Continental engineer → British postgraduate precision → American financial-technical context.

Best trade your BTC for a rock made of atoms with 79 protons

To room 101 with you

When Nostr reaches critical mass, it will sit at the center of multinational counterintelligence. Expect bots, spam, and assets on both sides: populist and “mainstream”, that inject disinformation into every ideological cluster. The goal won’t be dialogue, but polarization.

We already see it in the V.S. knots debate: fallacies, red herrings, character attacks. Not engagement, but division. Anger replaces reason; useful idiots are shielded from opposing views.

This is not Nostr’s flaw, it is its success. We saw the same tactics on centralized platforms during COVID and elections, and we still see them now. Any corporate “self-regulation” will fail. Central points of control are permanent points of failure.

The question is whether we build tools that bridge divides, or walls that entrench them.

Your fear that he is not dead, is your fear of being manipulated. The question should not be "is he alive or is he dead" it should be "is the movement caused by this event something I support?" In that case, you either decide to get on this train, or wait for the next train. This train is one of peace, one where you could effect change, if you decide to wait, the next best option is likely one of war, where your sons will pay with their lives.

The literal definition doesent apply here. There are examples of people being "baptized with water" but not being baptized with Spirit. (Acts 8:14-17, 19:6)

"Baptized" in the sense of church members has to do with recieving of the spirit (dechomai), referring to the living waters overflowing from the belly (pletho) with incomprehensible truths.

"In the last day, that great day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink. He that believeth on me, as the scripture hath said, out of his belly shall flow rivers of living water. (But this spake he of the Spirit, which they that believe on him should receive: for the Holy Ghost was not yet given; because that Jesus was not yet glorified.)" (John 7:37-39, KJV)

"And they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, and began to speak with other tongues, as the Spirit gave them utterance." (Acts 2:4, KJV)

"For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit." (1 Corinthians 12:13, KJV)

I think too many people high in the government were making too much money by looking the other way

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