This is my conclusion as well, however, how do you delete posts entirely?
This is the first diagram that actually helped me explain #nostr to someone new. Hope this helps others when they're onboarding and wondering how this whole protocol works. Got it from the official docs here: https://nostr.how/en/the-protocol
I keep seeing videos from influencers talking about #non-KYC ways to purchase BTC, but they always end up talking about #strike, #cashapp, or something else that requires a US citizen to provide their ID. Has anyone been able to successfully buy #BTC with no #KYC on platforms like #bisq, #robosats, etc?
sounds good, ill follow for updates, thanks for thinking of making this, seeing apple remove it made me get a pixel instead lol
looks nice! waiting for it to include services other than strike and when the script can be left on
Google's Play Store policy update includes a lot changes and new policies for the cryptocurrency ecosystem.
"For the purposes of this policy, we consider blockchain-based content to be tokenized digital assets secured on a blockchain. If your app contains blockchain-based content, you must comply with these requirements."
"The purchase, holding, or exchange of cryptocurrencies should be conducted through certified services in regulated jurisdictions."
"You must also comply with applicable regulations for any region or country that your app targets and avoid publishing your app where your products and services are prohibited. Google Play may request you to provide additional information or documents regarding your compliance with any applicable regulatory or licensing requirements."
More information: https://support.google.com/googleplay/android-developer/answer/13607354
I'm curious of the implications for Bitcoin and Lightning wallets? According to this, they may need licenses in a regulated industry.
What about Zaps? Could Google be following Apple's rulings?
No matter the case, we can always sideload applications. Android is open.
I’m about to buy a used #pixel 7 for #primeday and I hope to install #grapheneOS on it because of this restrictive crap
