I would guess it’s in treasury addresses. Still, if some communist wins power they may decide the coins are better off anywhere but there.
Unfortunately most degen traders who get rugged will continue to be degen traders afterwards.
We have the potential for a stable $69,420 here. nostr:note1lxn6re4yw3ry92c88ax4pt34azcvpnrx6z98zppp9gtumhl8ur7qpj38y3
One day food and drinks packed in plastic will be looked back on like lead pipes are today.
CDs are about to make a comeback! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6a_yxsJuOMY
Are there portable generators made for keeping in the back of electric pickups and charging while driving? Seems like a cool idea.
Lecture them on the importance of maintaining privacy by coinjoining before funding their node and running it over Tor or I2P.
Sounds intended to be a competitor to Stacks.
The first two digits will be 10 again, probably this year.
Three Meshtastic nodes are active in Cape Town for off-grid communications during disasters or just to meet your neighbours

Myself and two other ham radio operators have established 3 Meshtastic nodes that will operate 24/7 to help build out more connectivity across Cape Town.
We are using license-free 868 MHz radios, so anyone can buy these cheap (ish) devices and get connected. The more nodes we have, the better the connectivity gets across the whole city. These radios will keep messaging going regardless of whether there is Internet or not. So if we hit Stage 8+ load shedding and cell towers and Internet starts to go down, this messaging network will still work.
This means that citizens can message for assistance needed, and this can be relayed to City or Provincial Disaster Risk Management. Or in cases of loss of communications during a disaster we can also send out messages to everyone on the network as to where water tankers will be deployed etc.
Apart from the public channel (which is much like CB radio's Channel 19) anyone can also create their own private channels (with passwords) to stay in contact with groups of friends or family. The connections between all radio nodes are encrypted with AES256 encryption, so private messages will stay private even though they bounce across 3 or more other radio nodes to reach the recipient.
You have a phone, so all that is needed is the free Meshtastic app, and a Meshtastic compatible radio device. This is probably bad timing, as right now there is a global shortage of Meshtastic radio devices. The massive global uptake has also made this situation even worse. But the point of preparing for disasters, is to do that well before a disaster strikes.
I've documented a lot of my lessons learnt, as well as given some context to the situation in South Africa for this service at the linked web page below.
See https://gadgeteer.co.za/hamradio/meshtastic-in-south-africa/
#technology #Meshtastic #offgrid #CapeTown #SouthAfrica
I wonder if these could be attached to drones for sending to good but hard to reach relay locations.
Buyers must be betting on absolutely devastating tax increases in the future.
Having said that, private L2/3s like ecash are probably the smarter way to get privacy with Bitcoin at this time.
Weak as in cowardly. Of course there will be consequences since governments hate privacy. It’s not a reason to avoid privacy.
I believe the argument is that privacy on L1 would cause exchanges and regulated businesses to not accept it at all. Those same businesses probably wouldn't accept private ecash either though. In any case I think the fear of regulations argument for not having privacy at L1 is pretty weak. If it can be done with acceptable trade offs I say do it.
If you’re just handed a USB drive you don’t know if the other party also has the private key.
Could ecash be transferred physically with something like an Opendime?



