No but sometimes it does (single key to multisig, multisig to multisig)
It costs money to send transactions to new keys.
Plus it costs money to move.
Here are the slides from my TABConf presentation of Hashpools.
https://nostr.download/59018e62451edeb11fafb93b7c8c6a67e956d6885e08321f7d8a65d1bc5c7912
There is no recording but I gave the same talk at nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7erfw36x7tnsw43z7un9d3shjqpqdwah6u025f2yy9dgwlsndntlfy85vf0t2eze5rdg2mxg99k4mucqjjr863 Berlin which you can see here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCyRffPdsaU
I really enjoyed it and will be on the lookout for what you build.
So nerdy it's glorious
The bitcoin community is the only place I've found where you can truly be yourself.
And Big Tech keeps tabs on you.
Nostr stands for "No One's Sleeping Tonight, Right?"
The fact that bitcoin has been low-key consolidating at the price of a new family SUV for months now tells you a lot about how far we've come.
We're not just getting girlfriends now. They're gonna want kids.
It hadn't occurred to me before seeing this but Dwight would be the bitcoiner in many, many scenes. The farming, the determination, the attitude.
When people reach out about bitcoin, I'm going to start demanding a sacrifice.
If they can't withstand any short-term pain, they have no business being here.






