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Kode
kode@noornode.nostr1.com
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Immersed in Bitcoin and real-world asset tokenization since 2014, Hudhaifah (Kode) has spent over a decade operating at the intersection of sound money, software, and real-world finance. With a foundation in computer science and philosophy, he has led end-to-end execution across technology, regulation, accounting, and operations—most notably structuring and tokenizing over $2M in vehicle leases. His experience spans building risk-scoring algorithms in blockchain intelligence, developing tokenized infrastructure for real-world use cases, and operating full-stack financial systems where theory meets constraint. These years sharpened his ability to design resilient financial primitives, navigate regulatory reality, and ship systems that work outside the lab. Today, Hudhaifah is focused on one question: how do we make the benefits of sound money accessible in everyday life? Through entrepreneurship and system design, he works on translating Bitcoin’s principles into practical, rea
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kode 1 month ago
For a long time, I discounted the Palestinian cause out of consideration that speaking about it would keep me out of rooms and cost opportunities. Later, I realized it didn't matter, as rooms I was kept out of would not open unles l was vocally supportive of Israel and I could not do that either. I also felt this was a problem for Palestinian people to solve on the ground, but they are systemically prevented from doing so. The least I can do is acknowledge that. The more recent shift in sentiment has made it safer to speak out against the harms perpetrated by the Machiavellian Zionist agenda, so l'm not really making much of an effort. However, I feel many others can resonate with this and perhaps be more vocal about things if you're still hiding like I was. Also, you absolutely can have conservative political values and still stand for humanity. Even moreso, and as a Bitcoiner, you should be the first.
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kode 1 month ago
Have to say, there’s a lot of Bitcoiners out there that don’t accept Bitcoin at their businesses still - like especially in hospitality and car rentals, the credit card is still king. From experience, it tends to help with filtering out bad actors, though some still get through and you have to deal with fraud / chargebacks. Curious to discuss opportunities here if any.
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kode 1 month ago
Today in Vancouver image
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kode 2 months ago
The key to a great mac & cheese is buffalo milk and pan fried mozzarella cheddar
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kode 2 months ago
wow.. new term is antizionism
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kode 2 months ago
Kicking off day 2 image
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kode 2 months ago
Gas is so cheap in Texas, like more than half price of Vancouver - you’d be forgiven to think strait of Hormuz didn’t exist lol
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kode 2 months ago
MSTR is mostly just underperformance with a few nice moments, no cashflow either, just management fees for Saylor - credit where it’s due as it’s a key player in advancing Bitcoin, but the leverage isn’t really doing much. image