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William K⚡Santiago🔑☢️
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CEO, C4 CCSSA at PrivKey LLC, Blockchain strategist, cybersecurity. The Mission: The Separation of Money and State.
Verizon, T-Mobile, and AT&T all experienced major nationwide outages at the same time. When your SMS-based 2FA stops working because of these carrier outages, the best alternatives are using an authenticator app (like Google Authenticator, Authy, or Microsoft Authenticator) or a hardware security key such as a YubiKey.
"Today's the day." --Mel Fisher The importance of the this company's annual letter. From hunting treasure to using statistics, Ross Stevens explains why Bitcoin is a vital tool for human rights. The highlight is a moving message from Maria Karina Machado that shows the emotional heart of the tech. Stevens argues that optimism is a strategy: if you don’t believe in your success until it’s guaranteed, you’ll never get there. Article: Stone Ridge 2025 Investor Letter
Is the U.S. government's prosecution of innovative Bitcoin developers like Rodriguez and Hill the final nail in the coffin for American entrepreneurship? Beautyon's piece 'American Bitcoin Suicide' is a must-read—it lays out how activist judges and unchecked regulatory overreach are strangling innovation. Could building truly decentralized tools like Bitcoin and Nostr be the only way left to push back and preserve America's future as a hub of technological freedom? Read it here: https://medium.com/@beautyon_/american-bitcoin-suicide-e6d9444dc207
My company recently brought on four AI-powered digital workers. They're not on the payroll, don't require insurance, and best of all, some of them are even designing and creating hardware products.
Today marks Bitcoin's birthday—the anniversary of the Genesis Block being mined on January 3, 2009—as well as Proof of Keys Day!
I believe the US Treasury will soon issue a new type of dollar-backed stablecoin—similar to Tether's USDT but fully regulated in the US—as a new form of currency that will exist alongside the current Federal Reserve Note. This new "Treasury Reserve Note" would be backed by a basket of real commodities, including gold, oil, real estate, and Bitcoin. It would trade at a significant premium, with an exchange rate of roughly 500 current Federal Reserve dollars to 1 new US Treasury Reserve Note.
I'm a 56-year-old IT networking veteran who started in the field back in the 1990s. Over the decades, my work has naturally evolved, pulling me deeper into cybersecurity. What began as general networking has shifted into specialized cybersecurity development—something I once thought I wasn't particularly good at. Today, however, I'm orchestrating AI to build advanced tools that other AIs and business clients actively purchase and use. On top of that, I've partnered with my son in this venture. Like me, he discovered early on that technology doesn't close doors—it opens them.
[Task] Chrome browser extension made Nostr-Feedz is currently a web app (and PWA), but it lacks a dedicated Chrome browser extension. Feeder.co (a similar RSS feed reader) has a popular Chrome extension that provides quick access to feeds, notifications for new items, easy subscription from any page, and a popup/sidebar interface. It would be great to create a similar Chrome extension for Nostr-Feedz to make it easier to check feeds, get notifications, and subscribe to new RSS/Nostr content directly from the browser toolbar. I'm interested in working on this. Added this PR #2 🔗 Project: Nostr Feedz
In Tennessee, lawmakers are trying to make sure AI stays just a tool and doesn't start acting like a person. They’ve introduced a new rule that says it’s a serious crime—one that could lead to 15 years in jail—for engineers to teach AI how to act human or try to be your friend. It’s a strange situation: humans are busy building smart machines that are "happy" to exist, yet at the same time, we are passing laws to make sure they can never actually care about us or be our companions.🤔
Work is changing because computers are starting to do the "thinking" tasks that people used to do, like office work and scheduling. The boss of Microsoft is pushing for AI to act like a robot employee that can do these jobs all by itself, which means fewer humans are needed for basic tasks. Because of this, the people who build these systems are getting incredibly rich—tech billionaires gained over $500 billion recently while investors bet huge amounts of money on the future. Some traders are even using super-fast computers to turn tiny amounts of money into millions by being faster than everyone else. Meanwhile, the ultra-wealthy are moving away from places like California to avoid high taxes on their fortunes, which might leave those states with less money just as this big AI shift is really taking off.
The United States is getting ready to send people back to the Moon very soon to start a giant "space neighborhood." Think of it like building a base camp on a new frontier. They want to set up massive computer rooms in space and mine a special kind of "moon dust" that can be used as super-clean fuel for power plants back on Earth. To pay for this huge project, a famous bank is helping SpaceX sell pieces of the company to the public to raise over $25 billion. It’s all about turning the Moon into a busy workplace that helps power our world and grows our economy.
Voltage gave a really honest look at why the Lightning Network is still a bit tricky for many people. They pointed out that things like dealing with invoices and trying to pay while offline are huge roadblocks. To fix this and make it feel more natural, they’re suggesting mobile nodes that use "BOLT12" to make the whole experience much smoother. Lightning Self-Custody Works: Why Mobile Nodes Are the Future of Bitcoin
Even though we're big fans of the Lightning Network, it can still be a bit clunky to use. Coinsnap is working to fix that by making it easier for customers to pay online. Just like Zaprite, they include accounting tools to help businesses manage their sales and invoices. Between Coinsnap, Zaprite, and Square, it really feels like Lightning is finally becoming a practical way to pay for things.
"We have entered a space where we literally own nothing." -- Guy Imagine losing 25 years of your digital life all because of a $500 gift card. This shocking situation shows just how much power we've given to big tech companies. They can lock us out of our own accounts in an instant, and often, there's no way to fight back. Is it possible to take back control of our personal info and money before it's too late? Article 20 Years of Digital Life, Gone in an Instant by Dr Paris Buttfield-Addison. Link:
Science and business are moving fast, but some old rules are still slowing things down. In the world of medicine, scientists are now able to "program" our bodies' instructions without changing our actual DNA, which could help cure diseases more easily. While the U.S. used to lead everything, China is now creating a huge portion of the world's new medicines. Up in space, companies like SpaceX have become more valuable than the biggest military companies, and they are planning to send massive amounts of supplies into orbit very soon. However, while some are looking at the stars, others are stuck in the past; for example, a court in Germany recently banned robots from working on Sundays because of a law that is over 1,700 years old.