/lottery 1000
/lottery 150
it depends of your funds, to how many users you want to send to....,if it is a game/reward...
Need to buy Bitcoin: Choose a peer to peer solution
/lottery 1500
here is to who i send
broke@getalby.com
37 minutes ago
-21 sats
Bitcoin Core Concepts
Block. A block of coins is divisible to eight decimal places. A millibitcoin (mBTC) is 1/1000 of a Bitcoin. The smallest unit is a satoshi (sat), which is 1/100,000,000 of a Bitcoin.
Transaction. A computer directive styled as "payer X sends Y Bitcoins to payer Z."
Blockchain. Each transaction forms an unbroken link on the chain. This transparent, public chain is what allows Bitcoin to exist and be usable.
Mining. Independent individuals or groups complete intensive and costly computer calculations to create a block.
Block hash. Mining activities incorporate a record-keeping service that keeps the blockchain consistent, complete and unalterable. The hashes validate available Bitcoin and serve as a means of uniformly rewarding the miners.
Blockchain address. A sequence of 25 to 34 alphanumeric characters. This is the information that is given to other parties so they know where to send the coins. They are considered pseudonymous because, while the blockchain itself is public, the address shields personally identifiable information. Cryptocurrency exchanges may be required by law to collect personally identifiable information, but each transaction can be associated with a different Bitcoin address to maintain privacy.
Wallet. Any individual or entity wishing to exchange Bitcoin must create a digital collection of the credentials, known as a wallet, necessary to transact coins.
Full clients. This is a wallet that includes a full copy of the entire blockchain. This is the safest form of storage, but it requires substantial digital space.
Lightweight clients. This is a wallet that includes a more limited version of the blockchain in order to enable it to be portable on devices, such as a smartphone. Since the entire blockchain is not available, a party using a lightweight wallet must trust intermediaries who have full wallets.
Keys. These are the credentials stored in the wallet. Like a safe-deposit box, there are two keys necessary for each transaction.
Public. This is the technology necessary to encrypt and decrypt transactions. It is "one way," meaning that it easily unlocks transactions, but it is very challenging to reverse the transaction. This key enables the blockchain to be uninterrupted.
Private. This is the passcode that transacting parties initiate so that the transaction is unique to themselves. To spend Bitcoin, one must know the corresponding private key and digitally sign the transaction. The party's signature is verified by the public key without revealing the private key.
If the party "loses" its key, the Bitcoin is unrecognizable and essentially of zero value. According to Glassnode, a blockchain analytics company, it is estimated that 10% to 25% of Bitcoins have been forgone by parties who lost the private key. Additionally, if the private key is revealed in a security breach, it is possible for the value of Bitcoins to be stolen and virtually unrecoverable. In 2022, cryptocurrency investors lost a record $3.8 billion to hackers.
Cold Storage. Private keys are stored offline to help avoid losing them or exposing them to a security breach.
/lottery 100
now it works, you should have received the 21
error message when clicking on zap button
pk no idea ? zip or unzip (linux comand)
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i m interesseted in BTC , i try to read articles /watch videos daily
i m not aware of everything for sur as BTC world is so huge....
but right now i do not have the time to debate....
But may be next time
Take care , Power to BTC and Nostr
“Tips for Relays.
Forget about having a thousand and one relays.
The first option is to pay for nostr.wine, it allows you to use the filter.nostr.wine filter. The filter works both requesting events from other relays and sending events to other relays. In case you want to send events to other relays you have to add the relay with the following syntax:
wss://filter.nostr.wine/REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_NPUB?broadcast=true
Reading list:
wss://relay.damus.io
wss://nos.lol
wss://relay.current.fyi
wss://brb.io
wss://nostr.oxtr.dev
wss://relay.nostr.bg
wss://no.str.cr
wss://nostr.mom
wss://nostr.zebedee.cloud
wss://relay.plebstr.com
wss://offchain.pub
Writing list:
wss://relay.damus.io
wss://nos.lol
wss://relay.snort.social
wss://nostr.oxtr.dev
wss://relay.nostr.bg
wss://nostr.fmt.wiz.biz
wss://nostr.mom
wss://nostr.zebedee.cloud
wss://no.str.cr
wss://relay.plebstr.com
wss://offchain.pub
The next special relay is relay.nostr.band. This relay reads events from all relays and applies a spam filter, in the case of writing you only write to relay.nostr.band but it is a good complement to add content to relay filter.nostr.wine as it only requests events from your contacts and your contacts' contacts. It is not clear to me from which relay is requesting the events as the code is not available.
And finally the relay nostr.mutinywallet.com. This relay uses blastr which is a nostr cloudfare worker proxy that publishes to all known relays. Basically what it does is to read the list of online relays from nostr.watch and all events are queued to be executed in batches by another worker that rotates every 30s if there is an event queued, or once a certain amount of events are queued. In this case the relay is write-only.
In short, your relays could be reduced to 4:
wss://nostr.wine
wss://filter.nostr.wine/REPLACE_WITH_YOUR_NPUB?broadcast=true
wss://relay.nostr.band
wss://nostr.mutinywallet.com
With them you save bandwidth and battery, actually filter.nostr.wine in write mode and nostr.mutinywallet are redundant, but I put the two because nostr.mutinywallet.com has more amplitude because it publishes in all the online relays of nostr.watch and also because it has high availability in case of failure of any of the two relays mentioned above.
The same case is applicable in the case of reading for filter.nostr.wine and relay.nostr.band.”
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