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LiveFreeBTC | Advocating Bitcoin adoption in #NH | Mentor with @thebtcmentor | Book a free session to get started
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LiveFreeBTC 1 year ago
That which man desires, but can live without, he already owns.
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LiveFreeBTC 1 year ago
Is there an API or tool that allows someone to post once and it sends out to Twitter and Nostr simultaneously? This would be very useful
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LiveFreeBTC 1 year ago
I’m curious what people think is an appropriate proportion of someone’s KYC/Non-KYC bitcoin stack.
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LiveFreeBTC 1 year ago
Resources for a best practice seed security method?
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LiveFreeBTC 1 year ago
Are there any NH bitcoiners on Nostr? Looking to start a meetup
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LiveFreeBTC 1 year ago
When will we get Fedimint/Cashu mints for nostr for “zapping”. These would be far superior to lightning txs in my opinion
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LiveFreeBTC 1 year ago
Everything up until now will be looked back on as “The good old days” by the Bitcoiners that are in right now. The ETF approval is going to bring in an entire mass of people that don’t care to understand how #Bitcoin  works, and will have no incentive whatsoever to learn about it either. They will buy and hold the ETF product and benefit from price appreciation just like the rest of us. The beautiful thing about Bitcoin is that everyone who truly understands what they own right now had to come to an understanding of Bitcoin through truth. No shortcuts or handholding. If you didn’t properly custody or learn how bitcoin works then you most likely either lost it or sold it by now. If I had to assume, I would guess that these current holders are much more moral people than the ones that are about to enter the market. My fellow Bitcoiners, do your best to hold onto what you have. Those of us that hold this precious asset into the face of mass adoption will have immense power to shape the world in our image. Let’s go and make the world better than how we found it. 🧡
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LiveFreeBTC 2 years ago
Does anyone have any experience with flare.pub? I login but no video ever starts playing. Not sure if it’s a bandwidth issue or seething in my end
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LiveFreeBTC 2 years ago
Imagine if these institutions that custody the Bitcoin ETF re-hypothecate their holdings or not hold 100% reserves. Bitcoin will naturally increase in value despite this due to organic adoption and demand coupled with new supply cuts. Over the course of the next decade we could see these institutions blow up due to not being able to give their customers the money that their Bitcoin should have earned because of price appreciation. I think this could be the final reckoning of the traditional system if it were to happen. It would be truly catastrophic and comical to watch.
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LiveFreeBTC 2 years ago
Fun hack I came up with ecash/Cashu tokens on a credit card sized NFC card (ntag 215). How it works: Ntag215 only can hold just about ~500 bytes of data. Throughout testing, one singular ecash token is ~400 bytes. Tokens are stored as amounts in powers of 2. Example: If you have 100 sats in an ecash wallet, you could have: 1 - 64 sat token 1 - 32 sat token 1 - 4 sat token Likewise you could have: 50 - 2 sat tokens How many tokens you intend to send will directly impact the size of the text string representing your ecash token. By minting tokens as numbers in powers of 2 ie - 128,512,2048 sats etc, you can then store that token on an ntag215 card. What we end up with is physical bearer ecash that can be traded around like physical cash and can be instantly redeemed by anyone in possession of it with an internet connection. Not revolutionary by anymore means, but nonetheless a lot of fun to play with. Could see this being used for poker games as poker chips, or other fun use cases. Credit to @calle for the software I used in testing this as well as just being an awesome advocate for ecash.