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​🍀 TrevoSats: Your Real Chance, Your Future in Bitcoin. ​Tired of traditional lotteries with odds of 1 in 50 million? At TrevoSats, the math is finally on your side. ​TrevoSats is a provably fair and 100% transparent draw where your minimum chance of winning is 1 in 125. We don't pay out in fiat currency that loses value; we pay in Bitcoin—the asset the whole world will crave tomorrow. ​Why join the TrevoSats? ​Radical Transparency: Audit everything yourself. Our wallet's Master Public Key (ZPUB) is public, allowing anyone to verify funds and transactions on-chain. ​Mathematically Just: The winning numbers are generated using Bitcoin block hashes. It is audited by the blockchain itself. ​Daily Accumulation: If a draw results in an empty slot, the prize rolls over and accumulates. The potential reward grows every single day. ​Self-Custody Focused: Winners are paid directly to their originating Bitcoin address. You keep your keys, you keep your prize. ​"Your big chance to win today what everyone will wish they had tomorrow." - Follow us here for official rules and updates. - Soon, Draw 0001 will begin.

Happy New Year, #Nostr community!⚡️💜

​May 2026 be a year of prosperity and growth for everyone building and using this sovereign protocol.

​This is the year of the TrevoSats launch! 🍀

​Our goal is to grow organically, built on a foundation of transparency, honesty, and above all, the trust of each and every one of you. We wish for peace and good luck to follow every step of our community.

​May many be rewarded for believing in and betting on TrevoSats from the very start. Let's build something amazing together!

​Wishing you all much love, peace, and plenty of Sats!

​#NewYear #Nostr #TrevoSats #Bitcoin #Zaps #LFG

Bitcoin is meant to circulate, not to be traced.

Freedom begins when you receive sats directly, without KYC. TrevoSats is a practical way to do this.

Use traditional money only where there's no alternative. For everything else, make satoshis circulate: sell used goods, join giveaways, trade in sats.

The harder it becomes to buy Bitcoin with traceable money, the stronger the direct use will grow — as currency, not as speculation.

Escape control. Accept, pay, and accumulate in sats.

You know, you make a great point—most lotteries do feel strangely… faceless. That's why I'm excited for the upcoming launch of TrevoSats.

It’s a daily Satoshi giveaway where trust is engineered through absolute transparency on the Bitcoin blockchain. Each draw is provably fair, using the hash of a specific future Bitcoin block as its random seed. Everything—from entries to the final winner—can be independently verified by anyone, directly on-chain.

To make tracking straightforward, there will be a spreadsheet to follow along, and the complete, immutable rulebook will be published on IPFS. So while traditional lottery winners might be a mystery, with TrevoSats, the entire process is a verifiable open book. No need to wonder if it's fair—you can prove it for yourself.

I'm not yet familiar with the initiative, but the fact that it's a Satoshis giveaway using the Nostr protocol as its base gives me confidence in itself. I hope the project maintains the honesty and transparency it appears to have.

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In a world of betting platforms where you gamble on the honesty of those who show you nothing, we introduce a radical idea: auditable luck.

TrevoSats is not another betting site.

It is an open lottery protocol where every number comes from a Bitcoin block, every satoshi is publicly traceable, and fairness is verifiable by anyone, at any time.

Here, you don't trust us.

You trust math, the blockchain, and rules locked in IPFS.

Daily draw. 1 in 125 odds. Prize in Bitcoin.

Total transparency — from the publicly auditable wallet to official communication only through this NPUB.

We're not reinventing betting. We're replacing the black box with an open book.

Get ready. TrevoSats begins soon.

#Bitcoin #ProvablyFair #Lottery #Transparency #Nostr

2026 promises new records for BTC, and TrevoSats wants to make sure no one is left out of the party.

​Our goal? Transparency, daily giveaways, and a real chance for you to consistently stack sats. Today we raffle fractions; by the end of 2026, who knows? We might be raffling whole Bitcoins.

​Dreaming big is part of the Bitcoiner DNA, and TrevoSats is just the beginning of this journey. Luck is being coded!

Exactly! 2025 was just the 'character development' phase of this movie.

​If BTC didn't give us the $200k gift wrap this year, it’s because it’s busy preparing a triple crown for 2026. Crushing gold, silver, and the dollar all at once isn't just a pump; it’s a takeover.

​We’ve survived the 'refreshing the chart every 5 mins' ritual, so we’re ready for the big stage. I’m pinning this note. Next year, we won't be checking prices; we’ll be checking the history books.

​The rocket didn't stall—it just decided to take the scenic route to glory. See you in 2026 at the top!

Bitcoin didn't hit $200k this December because it saw our search history and decided we haven't suffered enough to deserve it yet.

​We expected to be retirement-planning on a private island, but instead, we’re just here checking the chart every 5 minutes like it’s a religious ritual.

​The silver lining? While fiat currencies are losing value faster than a New Year’s resolution, your BTC is just chilling, waiting for the weak hands to exit. It’s not a delay; it’s a 'patience test' for the elite.

​Stay humble, stack sats, and remember: the rocket is just refueling while the rest of the world prints paper.

​#bitcoin #nostr #stackingstats #hodl

This isn't just a U.S. problem. It’s a reflection of 'democracies under the rule of law' across the globe, which are ultimately nothing more than dressed-up dictatorships. The example the U.S. was supposed to set for the world has crumbled, exposing a decaying democracy that only serves to empower authoritarian regimes like China and Russia.

​The system will not fix itself. They protect their own because the system belongs to them.

​The only way out is radical transparency and decentralization—where State lies cannot be deleted or hidden by complicit algorithms.

​Long live the Nostr protocol.

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It's insane to me that the Epstein files are used as a political football by both parties, as well as the voter base of both parties. "Look! Clinton is in the files!" says the red shirt. "Look! Trump is in the files!" says the blue shirt.

It shouldn't matter. Unspeakable things were done to underage girls (and boys) over a long period of time. Incredibly powerful people were (and are) involved. Politicians are implicated across the aisle, obviously, as are three-letter agencies. Some of the kids are ~5yrs old. Some of the photos show toddlers. What the fuck? "Disgusting" doesn't even begin to describe the situation. How broken is the current landscape if the only lens this is viewed through is the political lens?

One thing is worth remembering, however. It used to be a "conspiracy theory". Only a few months ago, talking heads and politicians would try to convince the public that there's no such thing as the Epstein files. Some high-ranking officials said as much under oath, even. What happened to perjury? Is it just a fancy word in today's day and age? I doubt that anyone will go to jail (except to commit "suicide"). And while perjury is a severe crime by most standards, it pales in comparison to what must have happened on the so-called "Lolita Express" that travelled so often to the "Virgin Islands". Oh, how funny. All these names. It would be comical if it wouldn't be so sad. Diabolical, even.

U.S. politics is a joke. The idea of justice as well as the legal system increasingly feels like a joke too. Innocent people are being jailed. Corrupt politicians and other officials are roaming free, because ... what? They are too powerful? Too influential? The system would destabilize too much if things would come to light?

Justitia holds a balance and a sword for a reason, and she wears a blindfold for a reason too. Today's reincarnation has no sword, no blindfold, and the balance she holds is obviously NOT using honest weights and measures.

What a laughable attempt at "transparency". I would laugh if it wouldn't be so horribly, horribly sad.

This isn't just a U.S. problem. It’s a reflection of 'democracies under the rule of law' across the globe, which are ultimately nothing more than dressed-up dictatorships. The example the U.S. was supposed to set for the world has crumbled, exposing a decaying democracy that only serves to empower authoritarian regimes like China and Russia. ​The system will not fix itself. They protect their own because the system belongs to them. ​The only way out is radical transparency and decentralization—where State lies cannot be deleted or hidden by complicit algorithms. ​Long live the Nostr protocol.

I agree.

In many countries, this process is becoming more and more complex and unworkable. This discourages many people from buying Bitcoin and strongly hurts the adoption of new users. Today, buying Bitcoin is almost like telling the entire system that you are moving money from your bank account into an exchange or into self-custody. This can be dangerous not only for the individual, but also for their close family network.

Maybe the most resilient way forward is to use Bitcoin as a medium of exchange for real goods and services — exactly what it was created for. This can happen by supporting local businesses or by creating new ideas that keep satoshis circulating instead of completely idle.

TrevoSats appears as another alternative to put satoshis into circulation and, with some luck, allow people to accumulate more satoshis without KYC.

TrevoSats will be live soon. Adoption will depend on your trust, as well as TrevoSats’ transparency and honesty.

Good luck!

I don’t think Bitcoin is “hard.” Everyone has the right moment to learn it. That moment usually comes from frustration — rising prices, grocery bills, loss of purchasing power, the feeling that something is wrong. When people start questioning these things, that’s when real interest begins.

What is truly complex is not Bitcoin, but the current financial system — full of layers, confusing terms, and intermediaries, intentionally designed to keep people blind and dependent. Bitcoin simply exposes this complexity and offers a more honest, simple, and transparent alternative.

#bitcoin #financialeducation #financialfreedom #sovereignty #money #inflation #financialsystem #selfcustody #privacy

I don’t think Bitcoin is “hard.” I believe everyone has the right moment to learn about it. That moment often comes when people feel frustrated with the current situation — rising prices, grocery bills, or the loss of purchasing power. When people start questioning these things, that’s usually when they’re ready to learn about Bitcoin.

What is truly complex is not Bitcoin, but the current financial system — intentionally filled with layers, jargon, and intermediaries to keep people confused and dependent. Bitcoin simply exposes that complexity and offers a more honest and transparent alternative.

It’s mind-blowing to think that the zaps we exchange today for fun or gratitude will be worth more than an entire block reward after 2120.

​The future is scarce. Value every single satoshi. 🍀

​#Bitcoin #Nostr #Zaps #TrevoSats #ValueForValue

Everyone wants to “reinvent” Bitcoin, but when someone reminds people what it was created for, that person gets silenced.

#bitcoin #nostr #p2p #freedom #decentralization

Privacy is not a crime.

Freedom is not complicity.

Defending tools that expand individual freedom does not mean defending illegal acts. It means recognizing a basic principle: everyone deserves privacy — financial, personal, and moral.

Software like Samourai Wallet does not commit crimes. It is a tool. Just like cash, the internet, phones, or encryption. If someone uses these tools for illegal purposes, the responsibility lies only with the individual, not with the code or the people who wrote it.

Punishing software creators for how others use their tools sets a dangerous precedent. It shifts the blame of a sick society that cannot handle freedom onto those who dared to protect and expand it.

The majority should not — and must not — be punished for the actions of a few. Especially not the developers who simply created tools to help people exercise a right that has always belonged to them: the right to privacy.

Privacy does not protect crime.

It protects ordinary people from abuse, mass surveillance, and authoritarian control.

If we criminalize freedom today, tomorrow only permission will remain.

If they come for one of us, they will come for all of us.

Future generations will wish they were here right now. They’ll envy the fact that we lived in the era of 'cheap' Bitcoin. Our parents had cheap land; we have the birth of a new financial layer. Stack while you can.

Yes, I acknowledge that storing an xpub in a way that makes it possible to identify who it belongs to is dangerous and deserves criticism.

However, the text I wrote earlier was not focused on this specific technical issue, but on a broader and more fundamental topic: freedom, privacy, and the creative autonomy of software developers.

Even if storing an xpub could, in some cases, enable or contribute to illegal activity, we must clearly separate responsibility. Blaming developers for the individual actions of third parties sets a very dangerous precedent. It shifts responsibility away from personal choice and onto people who only created a tool.

If this logic is applied consistently, any technology creator could be held responsible for how others use their work. Taken to the extreme, if Satoshi Nakamoto had been identified, he could have been prosecuted — or even sentenced to death — for actions committed by people he never met and never had control over.

This path does not protect society. It only suppresses innovation, criminalizes freedom, and puts software development itself under constant threat.

Privacy is not a crime.

Freedom is not complicity.

Defending tools that expand individual freedom does not mean defending illegal acts. It means recognizing a basic principle: everyone deserves privacy — financial, personal, and moral.

Software like Samourai Wallet does not commit crimes. It is a tool. Just like cash, the internet, phones, or encryption. If someone uses these tools for illegal purposes, the responsibility lies only with the individual, not with the code or the people who wrote it.

Punishing software creators for how others use their tools sets a dangerous precedent. It shifts the blame of a sick society that cannot handle freedom onto those who dared to protect and expand it.

The majority should not — and must not — be punished for the actions of a few. Especially not the developers who simply created tools to help people exercise a right that has always belonged to them: the right to privacy.

Privacy does not protect crime.

It protects ordinary people from abuse, mass surveillance, and authoritarian control.

If we criminalize freedom today, tomorrow only permission will remain.

If they come for one of us, they will come for all of us.

Privacy is not a crime.

Freedom is not complicity.

Defending tools that expand individual freedom does not mean defending illegal acts. It means recognizing a basic principle: everyone deserves privacy — financial, personal, and moral.

Software like Samourai Wallet does not commit crimes. It is a tool. Just like cash, the internet, phones, or encryption. If someone uses these tools for illegal purposes, the responsibility lies only with the individual, not with the code or the people who wrote it.

Punishing software creators for how others use their tools sets a dangerous precedent. It shifts the blame of a sick society that cannot handle freedom onto those who dared to protect and expand it.

The majority should not — and must not — be punished for the actions of a few. Especially not the developers who simply created tools to help people exercise a right that has always belonged to them: the right to privacy.

Privacy does not protect crime.

It protects ordinary people from abuse, mass surveillance, and authoritarian control.

If we criminalize freedom today, tomorrow only permission will remain.

If they come for one of us, they will come for all of us.

Every loan needs collateral, it's easily said:

The first one wants your credit.

The second one wants you dead.

Greed for immediate profit distorts the perception of reality, leading many to trade the long-term security of Bitcoin for the illusion of easy wealth offered by shitcoins.

Time will surely tell, but I hope I'm wrong.