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Matt
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An analog guy living in a digital world

I feel like Open Assistant is a perfect app to be implemented on Nostr. Zaps could give a good alignment signal

It’s interesting — some ppl believe gpt4 can reason, explain, solve problems, comprehend complex topics.

The one thing it CANNOT do is plan.

Of course there is proof. The buyer and seller can cryptographically sign any message attached to the to and from addresses. Easy.

Careful — Don’t fall for the bullshit that shitcoin teams peddle to convince people to part with their sats. (Yes, eth is a shitcoin)

Cool. Just noticed that the miners mined 5 blocks in 5 mins. (Starting from 785502)

Can someone get in contact the CEO of bitcoin to increase the difficulty? Miners having too easy of a time.

Can’t wait till more clients implement NIP-06, that seems to be the best way imo

I can think of one way a VC can capture the client market:

Design a client that provides additional closed API that exists outside of the Nostr protocol (better ML, UX, privacy, or whatever) and users will flock to that platform. Because of the closed features this erodes the open nostr protocol.

#[7]​ warns us of this and similar risks in his excellent talks and interviews from Nostrica

Corporations should have never had the legal rights and powers of a personhood. Big mistake of our elders

What’s crazy and hard to wrap our head around about bitcoin is how strong the alignment forces are between entities with seemingly opposing ideologies (the state vs the people).

Nakamoto’a main message is: Get on a bitcoin standard or perish. No matter your ideology.

Jason may be a spook (if he wasn’t during his studies, he most certainly is now). Still, his message about projecting kinetic vs electric power as strength is an analogy that spooks can understand. That’s all it is, an analogy.

Why was bitcoin created? To benefit the people. The main question now is: if the US adopts a bitcoin standard (say because they want to project electric power ala Lowery), would that be good for the people?