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George Saoulidis
glowleaf@nostrplebs.com
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Your new favourite creator of sci-fi with Greek mythology. Zap me at ⚡glowleaf@getalby.com Polymath. Member of Athens BitDevs, doing art and writing lots of words. Founder at mythographystudios.com loveisbitcoin.com greekblockchainnetwork.com and more. Find my coolest stuff at the link in my bio.
Of course I had an idea for a new site and I immediately bought the domain, installed wordpress and figured out what to fill it with.
I've opened up four (4) more partnerships today in one (1) bitcoin meetup. I'm gonna need a secretary the way this is going.
9gods is ongoing. Now I'm thinking which one of my other projects I can move to nostr.
It really is peaceful thinking about bitcoin only. I have to talk to some people and they're working on shitcoin protocols and it's just pure noise all the time. Why the fuck do I need to know what sui is? Will it even be here in three years?
*Gasp* I just realised that I can be a reply guy on nostr and maybe get Zaps for it!
You scoff at mere 77 sat zaps or 1000. I know. It's peanuts, right? That's what I thought in 2014 when I tried out home mining and was earning what we called dust back then. It was 160 euro when I finally withdrew them from slushpool. Now I wish I had kept it up.
Hm... That's a lesson in newsletters. I hadn't emailed my Mythography newsletter in a year. And I sent one offer for Valentine's Day and got 6 spam reports, most from people who have been opening the newsletter and clicking for years now. Shouldn't have let it go stale.
That stupid Zapper bot zapped my 9gods nostr account with some sats and it's more money than I've made in years from that project.
I'm moving my History and Mythology meme group from facebook to nostr. I don't really care that I'll lose members. They should just migrate. It's called 9gods, follow it here for intelligent fun #[0] #[0]
Here's a lifehack: Get your social media manager #[0] addicted to nostr zaps and you never have to pay her another sat ever again.
Steal Bitcoin from the Gods The myth of Prometheus tells of a daring and ambitious titan named Prometheus. He was a skilled hacker and used his prowess to outwit the gods and steal the secret of Bitcoin. Prometheus was aware of the power of Bitcoin, and the potential it held to revolutionize the world. He was determined to unlock its power, and so he sneaked into the digital stronghold of the gods and used his superior hacking skills to break through their security. Prometheus was able to uncover the secret of Bitcoin and managed to steal it from the gods. With his newfound power, he spread the knowledge of Bitcoin to the world, allowing people to use it to buy and sell goods, invest, and make transactions. The god Zeus was enraged by Prometheus’s actions and punished him for his crime. He was forced in a simulation, a virtual world where his senses treated everything as being real with electrical impulses send directly to his brain. Inside that virtual prison he was chained to a rock and forced to endure an eternity of torment for his daring theft. Every day, an eagle would swoop down and eat his liver, while Prometheus felt the entire ordeal in excruciating detail. Despite this, his legacy remains, and his actions are still remembered today, helping to revolutionize the world of finance and technology. image