nsec/npub are good digital IDs, ones you yourself freely choose. The entirety of internet transactions needs to change to leverage freedom as designed within voluntary participation and the nsec/npub concept.
A private key and its public key.
If you accept state-administered digital ID to access services, whether it’s digital social accounts or travel identification, you need to ask yourself just how much you have given up—or will give up—for access, and understand you are not living free when you need the permission of someone else for transactions of any nature.
You post on X because the state currently allows you to do so. You buy on Amazon because the company permits you to continue to do so. You travel because your passport is not yet revoked.
Digital transactions need to be kept free and without intermediaries for all humanity to have a better future.
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November 10 comes around, when #square POS merchants can accept bitcoin payments, here’s the plan assuming most merchants won’t know the feature (assuming you are on speaking terms with the owner):
When buying whatever, try to pay with bitcoin as if it’s normal. When they say they don’t accept #bitcoin, walk them through how to turn it on (educate yourself beforehand,) and turn it on for them. Then pay.
If they refuse, depending on your relationship with the owner, maybe walk away without buying anything.
Now get out there!
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