Do what's necessary then what's possible and suddenly your doing the impossible.
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Three weeks ago, I embarked on a journey by launching a weekly newsletter through Substack. What spurred me to kickstart this newsletter was the concept of "working in public." This newsletter serves as a means for me to hold myself accountable. With the first two editions published, I have received some incredibly valuable feedback.
However, in alignment with the cyberpunk ethos, "information longs to be free," I now realize that it was unwise to confine it behind the walls of an "enter an email address" barrier. Consequently, I've chosen to share the same content, my Nostr long-form NIPs, and set this information free.
Nevertheless, Substack does provide a convenient platform for you to receive each week's newsletter directly in your inbox. If you find that appealing, please feel free to subscribe here:
How do you know you are dating a toxic individual?
I was discussing Samurai Wallet with her
A few hours later she tells me Samurai has shitcoin publications on their website.
I had to explain that it's the cost of doing business
During the conversation, we discussed:
- His Background
- How he found bitcoin
- Geyer’s origin story
- Geyser’s grants
- Who can create a project on Geyser fund
- Significance of Value 4 Value
- Recent Grants
- UX Design
- Is the maxi culture relevant?
- Community voting grants
Mentioned
@jimmysong
@bitcoin_design @Asanoha@Voltage@Brad Mills@Anita@Run with Bitcoin@Joe Nakamoto@Andrew Barnwright
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Ever wondered why running a Bitcoin node is a great way to independently verify your incoming Bitcoin transactions?
We explore this and more with special guest, @k3tan from Ministry of Nodes, on the latest episode of Dabbling Path!
Hear K3tan discuss the importance of decentralization and why running a node is a selfish act, yet crucial for the Bitcoin network.
Learn about the different types of hardware needed for running a node and why he prefers not to mine Bitcoin.
We delve into the principles of decentralization and why running a node is an important part of self-custody.
Catch all this and more on the latest episode of Dabbling Path!
Coming soon -
During this conversation, we discussed,
- How he found bitcoin
- dabbling in shitcoins
- Investing vs saving
- Shitcoin Casion m0odel
- Bitcoin Ikigai
- Housing crisis in Australia
- Article he’s working on
- Degoogling
- Building a node
Mentioned
@bitcoinbushbash
@Dale21M
@JakeWolki
@BitcoinAlive
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on desktop I use Alby to log in to clients.
#asknostr
What is the best way on Android to login in to clients without having to drop my nsec into each one?