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Giacomo Zucco
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President at npub1awnu9vg352863e7tqlc6urlw7jgdf8vf00tmr76uuhflp4nnn68sjmnnl3 Sat Maxi. Cypherpunk LARPer. Pre-modern Qbist. Metaphysical Paleo-libertarian. Balanced-ternary Lesbian. Black-market Supremacist.

My opening speech at the last Tuscany Lightning Summit!

https://youtu.be/GDYrGPb__cA

Doesn't seem correct. I lurked hundreds of times in February, liked/zapped/reposted a lot, occasionally posted.

I'm always connected. I just don't respond because I'm the taciturn type.

I didn't explain well. I meant sharing management.

Pleas help, good NOSTR neighbors!

Can you point me at some best practice for sharing a NOSTR profile? Is the gold standard for that still just sharing the same private key, or is there any NIP for some more elegant form of delegation?

Replying to Avatar Peter Todd

https://petertodd.org/2024/covenant-dependent-layer-2-review

“Soft-Fork/Covenant Dependent Layer 2 Review”

I've finally published my big article sponsored by Fulgur Ventures, analyzing all the main covenant proposals, and the L2 proposals that would use them.

tl;dr: Ark is pretty cool, and CTV is a good way to get it.

#Bitcoin scaling, Trustless L2s, covenants, future soft forks.

Some clarity about many controversial topics by nostr:npub1ej493cmun8y9h3082spg5uvt63jgtewneve526g7e2urca2afrxqm3ndrm, courtesy of Fulgur Ventures!

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I don't hear much about them anymore. They definitely used to be top 3.

Dishonest shitcoin shills, ranked from the most to the least annoying, as of now, top 10:

1) XMR

2) KAS

3) LTC

4) BCH

5) ETH

6) BSV

7) XRP

8) SOL

9) BNB

10) DOGE

ETH and BSV shills used to be on top of the shortlist 2 years ago. XMR & LTC used to be on the bottom 8 years ago.

How does this work @bumi?! :D

I'm gluten intolerant I can't drink beer! :D