That TV with mempool on it is neat. What a cool space.
BarcelonaBitcoinOnly now also has a coworking space since the last time you visited. If you are ever around again, drop a line and we might be able to arrange something.
L181 - El valor de la especulación, las burbujas y bitcoin con @ManuelPolavieja
Tratamos:
- por qué la especulación es buena y necesaria
- la generación de precios
- burbujas🌷
- especulación en bitcoin
- hodlers, NGU y HFSP
En una clase de economía
🟡 https://bit.ly/L181_Especulacion
Gracias a mis sponsors:
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https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1630679396242653191/pu/vid/1280x720/sIOFqnpC85XLuplO.mp4
Si os interesa el tema de la especulación, no os perdáis el último artículo de Bitstein sobre cómo todos los activos son especulativos por definición: https://bitstein.substack.com/p/everyones-a-speculator
Hit and miss. Eventually, it does appear correctly though.
What commercial model are you planning for the book Lyn?
In nostr, you (your client, to be accurate) decide what you see. Any filtering you can imagine can be applied. Obviously, if you don't know how to code it yourself, you'll need someone to do it for you. But you always have the option of being in control.
I can see a future where some clients, like Damus and Amethyst, come with pretty good defaults + some simple but helpful config options for this. This enables people to have a good experience without having to put much thought into it.
On the other side of the spectrum, you will have highly customizable but highly complex clients that will look more like a query engine than a user app. Those will enable any kind of weird filtering you could picture, but will take skill to use. Most won't need them and won't touch them.
Just my 2 sats.
The moment you start fiddling around with LNbits, you quickly have more ideas than you can even implement.
At a coworking space I use, the guy has a static LNURL QR code made with LNbits so you can pay with Lightning instead of putting coins on a piggie.
Not the most scalable and requires the person to trust you (Uncle Jim), but if you have your own LNbits instance, you can easily create new accounts there for them and set them up with a Lightning wallet in Bluewallet that's hosted in your LNbits.
They can easily send and receive through lightning, and if they somehow lose access to their BW/phone, you can easily set them up on a fresh BW again.
#[2] explains it nicely in one of his guides as usual: https://darthcoin.substack.com/p/the-bank-of-lnbits
In my opinion, this is good enough for starting. If they ever accumulate a significant amount of money there and it's time to move to a cold wallet, you are in a much better position to have their attention and interest. Since they already have money at stake, they won't be rolling their eyes the way they would if you started ranting about complicated key thingies when they hold 0 sats.
Not the most scalable and requires the person to trust you (Uncle Jim), but if you have your own LNbits instance, you can easily create new accounts there for them and set them up with a Lightning wallet in Bluewallet that's hosted in your LNbits.
They can easily send and receive through lightning, and if they somehow lose access to their BW/phone, you can easily set them up on a fresh BW again.
#[2] explains it nicely in one of his guides as usual: https://darthcoin.substack.com/p/the-bank-of-lnbits
#[2] the little pleasures of life
Yep. Sometimes I think people take Chainanalysis too seriously. It's trivial to change dimensions for almost no cost with LN nowadays.
Zap the IRS and let them know I zapped BTC with capital gains on it and didn't report. Free ticket back home.
Here is the best guide for setting up a Bitcoin + Lightning node on a Raspberry Pi. The guide is so good that I use this it for setting up everything on a normal computer or server as well: https://raspibolt.org/
#[2] is the big brain behind the project.
Here is the best guide for setting up a Bitcoin + Lightning node on a Raspberry Pi. The guide is so good that I use this it for setting up everything on a normal computer or server as well: https://raspibolt.org/
#[1] you can use Minibolt for deploying on x86 devices: https://minibolt.info/.
The market is telling the world what's most needed theough prices.
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Somebody get bisq and robosats in the room please.
Though that's not incompatible with leading by example to get things rolling.
Good thing you came just in time to keep building ecash in the right direction.
Do you have any info on whether Chaum is aware of cashu and if so, what does he think about it?
You guys should definitely open up an API endpoint so that anyone could fetch the market price from Peach.
That way, wallets and other apps could reflect the P2P price instead of the one coming from potentially manipulated shitcoin casinos.
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