The downside of living on a Bitcoin standard is you can’t buy the dip because you’re all in.
The upside is you don’t care because you’re winning.
It’s worth using Nostur simply for the zap animation and sound when sending them

I read something about this a while back. I believe the reasoning was that it was based on experience, memory, and information retention.
When you are a child, you haven’t experienced much so every moment appears to take forever, but as you age and live more experiences, your sense of time shortens as you’ve likely encountered it or something similar in the past.
Messing around with ecash before bed.
The insanity of these people
Best way to not be a sheep is to be informed.
so it looks like it was indeed an issue on my end caused by a misconfigured ssl certificate. thanks for the help!
I guess I could go through the logs and make sure but status stays red. Would love to be able to remove other relays as well. I’ll let you know maybe it’s just stupid 😂
hey nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7e3h0ghxjme0qyd8wumn8ghj7urewfsk66ty9enxjct5dfskvtnrdakj7qpql2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqta478g or nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq37amnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dwfjkccte9ejx2un9ddex7umn9ekk2tcqyqlhwrt96wnkf2w9edgr4cfruchvwkv26q6asdhz4qg08pm6w3djg3c8m4j , curious if there's an issue with using a Haven relay in Olas? It looks like it never connects to my relay, but adding it as a Blossom server worked fine (well, after a hard crash). Maybe i'm just missing something?
Here’s the list she ended up sending me from a TikTok account. I’m here for it.

Such a good book. I've gone through it 3 times so far, and it's basically my go-to when I'm between books and unsure what's next.
Just waiting on nostr:npub1d3f4m9dgvkdjxn26pqzsxn6lpfn78sxwllxyt8mp76q0a9zyyjlswhr4xv 's "The Big Print" to come out... The wait is killing me.
The Big Print is going to be a banger!
My daughter knows that while I may not always buy her random stuff she wants, i will never say no if she wants a book. This was part of the conversation this morning in which she listed a bunch of dystopian titles she wanted to read. nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx she wants to read The Mandibles.

Hey, I'm happy for them for trying, but there's a reason there are no etherean Saylors.
So it looks like the ETH folks are trying to replicate MSTR's strategy with a new protocol. The protocol hasn't launched and the "whitepaper" and "docs" are...well, I put them in quotes so you can imagine the level of quality - hyperbolic marketing language that says nothing.
This protocol will leverage their own shitcoin STRAT (compared to MSTR stock) along with along with cbUSD (compared to USD but you know, "decentralized") to create both term and short term convertible bonds (the long term bonds at 4.2 years). Users deposit their ETH into the protocol which they then use to both build their treasury and bootstrap liquidity for both their own token and their made up stablecoin.
Now this should sound fairly recognizable to those of you who have looked into Saylor's strategy, but there are some key differences, most importantly in the stablecoin aspect. While us Bitcoiners can agree that the dollar is a shitcoin, it does carry weight in world financial markets as the current world reserve asset, but this new protocol is printed a new "dollar" out of thin air with user funds backing it. They even mention in their "whitepaper" (really more akin to a blog post with a couple pretty graphs), that there is no guarantee their stablecoin will be redeemable 1:1 with other stables that would generally be considered as "pristine" collateral such as USDC and Tether.
If you have swallowed the orange pill you can see the danger here, and how this may pose itself as a sound money win/win strategy, it is anything but and will leave users holding the bag. I have been involved protocols on ethereum in another life (Satoshi has forgiven my trespasses) and I can tell you I have seen this before.
There was a time when bonding protocols, and then the rebranded take of 3,3 protocols (basically buy the coin and hold forever) were hot in those markets and yields were exorbitantly high as ethereans thought they had reinvented the hodl dream. You can imagine that all those protocols are either dead, or were imagined into something else then also died in a blaze of shame.
Stay safe out there.

oh heck yeah!


