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Yes, that one. A voice from outside the echo chambers. If you like my projects and ideas you can donate me with Monero (XMR): 86neopbgniu1bQ4EXL7oU6V6nFQE8VGebBpNbUVHWzPuFG1LH2Ca84eHFkqgNnEkC7ERrf4uXV2PXeMGREKXPYrb8qBFjzR

Any cryptocurrency is just a tool. I might argue on whether or not it's just a payment tool, but it's a tool anyway.

Beware of those who keep saying it's anything more than that. Because that's a big lie.

No tool is ever going to change the human nature.

Segfault's shells are extremely nice SSH jumphosts. But, unfortunately, they can't into IPv6. So I have to use a double jumphost at the moment.

If Segfault can add IPv6 support, I can even pay them but this process is non-automated and requires Telegram. No way.

Are there any other free shell services like them but with IPv6 out of the box? #asknostr

The most boring money is called Tether. Really, if you pull your head out of sand, you'll see people use USDT-TRC20 for transaction convenience the most. Heck, I have some too (because fuck ERC20 with those fees). But will I use them for any serious business? No, I'll use Monero... or whatever will suit my privacy needs best at the moment, because I'm not a slave of brands and dogmas.

*to 80% of the world

I put up a test AMPS and NMT base station using LimeSDR with varying success, and had more success with POCSAG on HackRF.

Get a life, seriously. Turning into a sect won't help the cause.

Your bitcoin is traceable by design, nothing can be done about that. You still need to move some funds on-chain to open a channel. That's the moment you're busted. Or your node operator, to start with.

I see posts about "no-KYC sats" here and there. Would that even be an issue which sats are KYC and which are not if the onion routing helped?

L2 "solutions" won't solve the problems rooted in L1. They are merely crutches. And crutches break over time.

Casio fx-3400P. A solar-powered programmable scientific calculator. Yes, you can take the battery out and it will run completely on the solar cell. Even without it, the battery is projected to last for up to 7 years. It has some dozen microwatt energy consumption. It was manufactured _before_ 1989 (probably 1988 or even 1987) and still works perfectly fine despite how thin and fragile the PCB is inside. A friend of mine gave it to me in exchange for some other interesting calcs. He bought it at a flea market for under a dollar or so. Still in a mint condition in the stock holster.

This is how pre-consumerism era electronics looked like. 35 years, 1 battery change, still rocks.

No, I'm not living in the past with all my fountain pens, keypad phones, pocket calculators and slide rules, cassette and CD players, longwave-enabled and mechanical wristwatches and dreams of bringing back POCSAG and NMT.

I'm living in a very probable future that will come when the bubble bursts.

Generally speaking, no. But I don't remember full implementation details, maybe there are some options to encrypt RTC data. I only remember that signaling is encrypted separately.

1. sacc

2. Lagrange

3. Bopher-NG

4. Pocket Gopher

5. Lynx

6. w3m

7. Mothra

8. Arachne

9. ELinks

10. Curl

What? What else did you expect?

L2 "solutions" are never the answer to the problems rooted in L1. They are merely crutches. And crutches tend to break over time.

Licenses are the concept invented by governments in the first place. So the answer should be obvious.

No. Feels like it's tome to move on to better blockchains that cannot let them trace you.

I don't have a zap wallet attached but I have a Monero address in the profile description.

Silent.link doesn't offer outgoing calls, Bitrefill is data-only AFAIK, but that's fine if we're talking about eSIM. In this case, I need something over WiFi+SIP. I think I could try MoreMins (at lease I know their incoming calls are free of charge) or Switch2Voip, but maybe there are more options?

And also, are there any options of buying a virtual PSTN number for SIP calling with crypto (and non-KYC, of course) and topping it up with crypto as well? I know about JMP.chat but I need SIP, and not in an experimental status, and I shouldn't be charged for *incoming* calls, no carrier does this here.

I could have stuck with my Intertelecom number but I need to get more global.

#asknostr