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Bitcoin Lightning routing node that is PeerSwap capable to Liquid (L-BTC).

Nope. No one requires permission from anyone to run their own node anyway they like. Ignore what anyone says about how you should or should not run your own node. Any bitcoiner who runs any node is a better bitcoiner than one who does not.

Lovely. Would be neat to find this in Umbrel or Start9 node app stores one day.

Not the same, but You could use nextdns.io to log all DNS queries.

Get a nextdns account.

Setup a nextdns config

Create a nextnds profile to install on your iPhone.

Install dns profile.

View logs of all dns queries via nextdns.io

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Tap-to-pay with CashuBTC ecash — for bitcoin.

Fiat credit cards nailed the UX: fast, offline, works anywhere.

I always wanted that for Bitcoin.

Now it’s open-source. Private. Instant. Beep, done.

In the video: two Cashu wallets for bitcoin.

Left: nostr:npub1kvaln6tm0re4d99q9e4ma788wpvnw0jzkz595cljtfgwhldd75xsj9tkzv (PoS)

Right: cashu.me (payer)

Ecash is sent directly via NFC — no internet, no delay. Beep, boop.

Ecash is a bearer token — the money lives on your device, not on a server. That’s why it pairs so well with NFC. Pick an amount, tap to send. No talking to servers. No syncing. Just push it over. The payment is pretty much instant. A PoS can accept ecash from any mint and receive payments via Lightning.

Still early days, but we’re experimenting. Card-to-phone works, but phone-to-phone? That’s the real killer use case.

Apple famously locks down the iPhone’s NFC chip — good monopolist.

F*k that. I found a workaround.

As long as one phone (ideally the PoS) is Android, you can send data both ways between iPhone and Android.

(You don’t really own your iPhone.)

Peace!

https://m.primal.net/PnpP.mp4

If you are less comfortable with command line: clonezilla.

Otherwise: dd

Clone the drive:

Use dd to clone the 1 TB drive to the 2 TB drive. The basic command is:

dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=1M

Resize the filesystem:

After cloning, you'll need to resize the filesystem to take advantage of the extra space on the 2 TB drive. You can use a tool like resize2fs (for ext2/3/4 filesystems) or xfs_growfs (for XFS filesystems) to do this.

Nothing, because that’s money in a bank.

I would have tried to move “my” fiat, but my attempts would have likely been blocked by the bank.

If it were bitcoin, I would have been able to easily move it in about 10 minutes. No one could stop me.

Even better, I wouldn’t even have to move an erroneous deposit because no one could reverse it back from me.

Unlikely.

When exchanges run out of supply and demand stays the same or increases, the price will increase.

When prices increase, those who have the supply will eventually be motivated by the higher price to sell to meet demand.

Every central banker knows that you can’t hide inflation without cracking a few eggs.

I lost all of my bitcoin in a…

…boating accident.

…custodian accident.

…password manager accident.

…phishing accident.

…five-dollar wrench accident.

…shitcoining accident.

…bankruptcy accident.

…quantum computing accident.

Stay safe out there.

I bet there are also a lot of NOSTR post on Telegram. Alas, the French government can likely now see those posts.