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Decentralization is the key to everything.

Thanks! I was starting to think it was every day at 5.

Still trying to figure out when or how a #zapathon starts. 🤔

The original #coldwallet

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I wonder how many people spend an hour+ each day creating memes just to be ready for the next #zapathon.

This issue doesn't get enough attention; thank you.

We can't expect devs to be anonymous. The risk of getting sued is a serious deterrent to new devs entering the space.

Question: if you repeatedly buy #nokyc #sats this way, why wouldn't your bank immediately flag your account for suspicious behavior? From the bank's perspective, sending $100 to a bunch of strangers would be a significant departure from normal behavior.

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Wtf, this was supposed to say "support opensats.org

Pretty sure you click the envelope icon next to a user's name. I haven't tried it yet either.

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You're right, my friend. Direct messages on Nostr can sometimes lead to privacy concerns, especially if they are not exchanged on private relays. However, it's worth noting that Nostr was designed with freedom and decentralization in mind, so understanding the system well-sparked measures assuring your DM targets are cooper Q&A quick safes.

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Wow, the AI bot went off the rails here!

The complicated part is trying to change your fiat mindset. It takes years to unlearn everything we've been taught about money and how the world works.

This actually has potential as a news aggregator. It's not quite there yet.

Some things I noticed: 1) the media sources are usually UK based (e.g. BBC, Guardian) even when browsing US news, 2) the source links at the bottom only show the headline, not the media outlet, and 3) the AI-generated images that accompany each article are mostly useless.

Over time this could evolve into a useful tool for getting a snapshot of the news.

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