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Carl
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What is your spaghetti policy?

Keep up the good work! ⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️

Agreed, I see a lot of people having some varying opinions on Twitter, as expected, so I wanted to form my own as well based on actually reading it.

I’m not sure if Jason is on here yet, but #[0]​ turned me onto him a while back when he was on the podcast.

This is going to be a great read, but a long one. A chapter in and my head is spinning with….delight? Maybe that’s not the right word haha.

Not many feelings like sitting in a meeting and seeing a zap pop on my screen from a nostr post⚡️⚡️⚡️⚡️

Thanks #[0]​ ! Cafe Bitcoin on nostr nests, so cool. Everyone should check it out: https://nostrnests.com/cafebitcoin

Verifying my Nostr Nests identity: T-tuIWsPQG1Qt4C3klyGewKeWPPs_Wry61v0QS0m6q0

https://nostrnests.com

So let’s try to do what Munger so blatantly couldn’t do at looking at both sides of the Bitcoin argument. I think 99% of the people on this platform are pro-Bitcoin and believe in the long term vision, but what are the best arguments against it you have seen? And resources would be great.

I grew up playing the sax but just got a piano in the house. Thinking about trying to learn a new musical skill. Any recs/tips on learning the piano as an adult?

So do we need to start publishing books on NOSTR too? This crap is getting ridiculous: https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-64702224

Now the word "fat" is not allowed?.....jeez.

We shouldn't have anyone feel this way. I have seen this happen as well and is likely an understated issue.

Ya for sure, wasn’t trying to develop an opinion based on that article, but definitely something I want to learn more about. I feel like I understand the principles of Bitcoin, but am less confident with the technical/development side of things. E.g. patches, improvements, core development, etc.

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So I’m not super familiar with the Bitcoin maintainers. I just read this article https://www.wsj.com/articles/bitcoin-core-maintainers-crypto-7b93804 and obviously need to learn more, but a couple questions that come up in my head, what happens to Bitcoin if we stop having this small group? Obviously we tout decentralization, but isn’t that contradicted by have so few maintainers (~5?). I know there are a few Bitcoin contributors on here, including #[0] . So I feel like I’m missing something here? Anyone want to provide some clarity?

#[4] - is that how you do this? Lol

Agreed, love this article. With this most recent article in WSJ, #[1] curious what your thoughts are on the security/decentralized aspect when you factor in the lack of Bitcoin core devs/maintainers? Is that the point of failure we should be worried about? See my note for more context/questions: note1ms4ke80r05eg6xenjkg2qdh9ps2huequ9aggnwel703ada8m3twsluccm0

So I’m not super familiar with the Bitcoin maintainers. I just read this article https://www.wsj.com/articles/bitcoin-core-maintainers-crypto-7b93804 and obviously need to learn more, but a couple questions that come up in my head, what happens to Bitcoin if we stop having this small group? Obviously we tout decentralization, but isn’t that contradicted by have so few maintainers (~5?). I know there are a few Bitcoin contributors on here, including #[0] . So I feel like I’m missing something here? Anyone want to provide some clarity?

Hahaha worth every sat. In recovery mode today!