FWIW, I'm on nostr using non-custodial lightning to send and receive zaps.
- My hardware
- My bitcoind instance
- My LND instance
- My BTCPayServer
- My Zeus Wallet
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Bitcoin | Self hosting | FOSS | Aviation | Freedom
So... is SBF in jail yet or what?
It truly is amazing how monetary incentives influence behaviours and change outcomes.
Imagine if the Canadian truckers were all on nostr.
Well, well, well, look at what we have here. A congo line of 1sat/vbyte transactions confirming.


This is an article to share with newcomer friends and family on getting started with Bitcoin self custody.
Sparrow Wallet 101: Self Custody Your Bitcoin | Ministry of Nodes
This article describes how to self custody your bitcoin using your laptop or desktop PC.
1. Hold your own keys
2. Use your own node
3. Follow privacy best practices
These are the steps to becoming financially self sovereign using Bitcoin.
Take down the federal reserve with free and open source software. You know you want to.


I look at nostr and all I can think of is "A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace" by John Perry Barlow from February 8, 1996.
Read it and tell me I'm wrong. I'll wait.


Electronic Frontier Foundation
A Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace
by John Perry Barlow Governments of the Industrial World, you weary giants of flesh and steel, I come from Cyberspace, the new home of Mind. On beh...
I zapped someone 100k sats. Someone else zapped me 101k sats.
Funny how the nostrverse works.
If you're interested in learning about running and maintaining your own Bitcoin and Lightning node, I have a series of video tutorials to share.
Learn more about free and open source software.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCRbH-IWlcW2A_kpx2XwAMgT0rcZEZ2Cg
Just had a pleb tell me he follows 20-30 Bitcoiners on Twitter. He complained his feed has nothing to do with Bitcoin anymore.
I told him where the party is at.
I lost everyone I follow for some bizarre reason.
I put together a checklist of actionable steps you can take to improve your digital privacy and security. Work through them as you get the time.


"We cannot expect governments, corporations, or other large, faceless organizations to grant us privacy out of their beneficence."
A Cypherpunk's Manifesto
Eric Hughes
March 9, 1993