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Really enjoyed this one. Already downloaded his other book “The Untethered Soul”


After half a day of blackout the power is back in Portugal.
My girlfriend who grew up in communist Romania was the most calm. She just drove to the store, paid by card and lit some candles. “What’s all the fuss about!”
observe and relax https://youtu.be/Hfv38FUy-3I
Imagine all the wallets and nostr apps that will come from being able to vibe code on top of all these SDKs. It’ll be like fuzz testing the market to accelerate peer-to-peer adoption.
“Somehow connectivity is related to rising complexity” https://youtu.be/GdEKhIk-8Gg
Interesting insights. Curious how the game theory of Bitcoin plus flag theory will affect geopolitics https://youtu.be/rZjDgGNbzgw
Imagine a world without Triffin’s dilemma.
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Really enjoyed my time here in Bitcoin Jungle. So cool to see all the vendors accept bitcoin at the farmer’s market. Pura Vida from Costa Rica 🤙
hikes > panels nostr:note1a4z0a0nsn4tmzsyr6383n5s4evp5x4ccd29836a0rymtjfrz6rksuqm8ln
Updated the StashPay website. I’m pivoting away from the freelancer focus and making a minimalist wallet for everyone.
I’ve realized I care more about exploring peer-to-peer payments UX than building a B2B business.
I’m also considering turning Onion Mill into a non-profit to get more people involved via grants. But for now I’ll continue to self-fund my work. I kinda like being an independent voice.
https://stashpay.me
Very excited to see this PR merged: https://github.com/breez/breez-sdk-liquid/pull/639
Thank you to Roy and the nostr:npub1jugar2agq6369p0l86razavs9shj2p6pscxecevs8j94ap37hkqsjlfc28 team for being open to feedback and enabling use of the SDK without an API-key again.
Onwards ⚡️
There is nothing inherently more decentralized about ecash mints over submarine swap servers. Both are fundamentally lightning nodes that can be run over tor by a community member.
Ecash has better privacy but also requires trusting the community member(s) with custody. The swap server on the other hand delegates custody to a diverse set of options that users can chose based their desired trust trade-offs.
Discussing FATF isn’t as popular as CBDCs since your favorite onramps already all comply. But this interview of a nym who works on the rules is definitely worth a listen. It’s chilling and inspiring at the same time. nostr:note1nfhp8jn3at70yx20w8hh8l2svp2mqf8mdktf36ns4qlssj6zvxzqyvauet