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Mazeman
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Retired Boomer physician valiantly trying to keep abreast of new technology.

Spent the day clearing brush.

NOSTR is like the modern day Ham radio; a small number of technical people talking about their own platform and a few closely related interests.

When I was young a friend once advised me "If you ever get in a fight, look like you're capable of ANYTHING". I think a US president SHOULD be unpredictable. Keeps the world on its toes.

Won't work on Google Chrome for me. Can't get rid of the primal wallet on iOS (and use Alby). Yeah, it needs work, like most of NOSTR.

99% of people don't even know what NOSTR is.

Of the 1% who do know what NOSTR is, 75% just ignore it.

For the remainder (people who know what NOSTR is and don't ignore it), most have an account.

There are very few "lurkers".

This post helps to strengthen the network.

I never really liked LA to visit.

Out touching grass.

Fourth Turnings are stressful.

Replying to Avatar Jeff Booth

Incredible trip to El Salvador to meet Bukele and see for myself what has changed since last time I was there.

I think most that follow me, know where I stand on #bitcoin. That, as long as it stays decentralized and secure (which means it must be used as a medium of exchange) it is IMPOSING the first global free market that has ever existed. A competitive, yet cooperative protocol and network that forces abundance broadly. We are both the map and territory - our actions within it, and aligned to it, strengthen and protect Bitcoin, bringing more people to it and they each, in turn grow in their own understanding - which in turn strengthens it further. We are bitcoin, we are Satoshi. Each node (us) of sovereignty adding our voice, time, energy into something that changes the course of history.

Because that map of ā€œwhat will be, or ā€œwhat already isā€ (as long as it remains decentralized and secure) has never existed before, our minds have a hard time with it. So instead, most revert to measuring #bitcoin from within the system they have always known. This leads to most of the fights within bitcoin. People far deeper down the rabbit hole, versus those just entering or choosing to remain trapped (and not being able to yet see the bigger picture)

You can imagine - that change would be chaotic because the change……is the change within each of us. All 8 billion of us, and we often can’t see our own hypocrisy, the lies we tell ourselves. Etc etc. In addition, with over 3000 years of us living in a zero sum game - where someone else had to lose for us to win. So for many, it would seem normal to play by the rules of the old game.

This is why I went to El Salvador. I went to meet the President and see for myself who he was and what choices he might make along the way. Ie - how deep was he down the rabbit hole? Did he see El Salvador and himself as part of system change to a global free market that would permeate around the world - or would he be a pawn and be captured in a game that created imperialism 3.0? It was a very deep discussion…..lasting almost 2.5 hours. I came away convinced that he gets it. Moreover, he might be the most impressive leader of a country I have ever seen. Said to me, more people in El Salvador need to be in self custody, more need to use it as a currency, not in stablecoin but natively on lightning, more in non custodial. He understands the larger forces at play here.

El Salvador is still Bitcoin country, but is still early. Having a nation with security is a big deal. 50 years of poverty, gangs, wars, fear in a society doesn’t change overnight. (All of that caused by broken money and psyops)

It takes time to rebuild trust. I was last here the day after all the gang violence (coincidentally starting after introducing Bitcoin as legal tender)

Huge changes since I was last here, not only safer, but hopeful. That hope will lead to opportunity for people, and that opportunity to value creation. The downtown core in San Salvador, previously one of the most dangerous places in Central America is feels a like a European city with thousands out walking. Cool Social houses (Video below) shops everywhere with the hustle and bustle of people and opportunities. Bitcoin isn’t yet used broadly, but making inroads. I spent in it almost everywhere - but you could tell - bitcoin transactions are fairly rare.

Lots more to do, and big plans underway. Stay tuned!!!

And a huge thanks to Max and nostr:npub1pq2ll9l7qdmxsfqyrd5w9gul8c7ftqy9yepcqvc8a2l2ys9zhd6sk42rew for all their work in El Salvador and in helping make this a fantastic trip.

What a time to be alive!

https://blossom.primal.net/3937c43a0c98ec9871ac97651bc23885c6698586d63734bff846c271423e4369.mov

Very nice! I'd love to visit soon. Was that bar/pool hall in San Salvador or Bitcoin Beach?

Why don’t I see a Zap icon on NOSTUR? I’ve successfully connected my Alby Hub Wallet vis ā€œNostr Wallet Connectā€. What am I missing? (I’m able to send Zaps on Iris and Damus)

You’re right about it not being a ā€œlightā€ topic. It’s a crazy murder trial going on in Mass right now where a woman is accused of killing her Boston cop boyfriend, yet many people strongly believe that he was killed by one (or more) of his cop acquantances and Karen is being framed by corrupt officials. Very deep rabbit hole, and it might be wise to avoid it.

It seems like all posts on NOSTR are quite technical in nature. Can we talk about something light, like the Karen Read trial?

Is it me, or is Iris buggy?

Good idea. YouTube has a way of "cleansing" selected content here and there. They disappeared a lot of valuable firearm content over the years. I can only imagine what will happen with Bitcoin as its penetration grows.

I just spent the afternoon cleaning firearms. The older I get, the more I enjoy the cleaning process. It’s a way of bonding with your gun.