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MuaawiyahTucker
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For nearly a decade, Mu’aawiyah has been advocating for how Bitcoin and Islamic finance should be at the forefront of how we engage in ethical business practices, financial sovereignty, and fairness. A prolific educator, serial entrepreneur, and visionary, he is currently developing tools to empower individuals and businesses to harness Bitcoin as an ethical means of commerce, ensuring accessibility and inclusivity for all. Mu’aawiyah is part of a growing movement reshaping global finance through a values-based lens, rooted in integrity and justice.

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Imagine if social media was available a century ago… image
2025-06-22 13:40:18 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
In addition to what nostr:nprofile1qqsggcc8dz9qnmq399n7kp2yu79fazxy3ag8ztpea4y3lu4klgqe46qpz3mhxue69uhkummnw3ezum3dw35jumt99uq3zamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd3skuep04wnwyt said in this video https://youtu.be/yoZ5YBoqsPU, I would add the following I will add the following points: 1) Israel, the son of Abraham, had a brother also, Ishmael. Ishmael being the father of the modern day Arabs 2) Allaah also blessed Ishmael and promised to make his children a great nation. 3) When have the Arabs ever been a ‘great nation’? After advent of Muhammad 4) As Matt Kratter pointed out, the Bible has a long history of corruption & ambiguity in its message. 5) Such ambiguity now leads some to be ok with genocide in Gaza thinking they are ordered to. 6) Such ideas seems ironic considering what muslims are accuse of. 7) In Islam, what matters is YOUR actions, not your lineage. “Never will your relatives or your children benefit you; the Day of Resurrection He will judge between you. & Allāh, of what you do, is Seeing.” Quran
2025-06-19 15:07:32 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
A great video here by nostr:nprofile1qqsggcc8dz9qnmq399n7kp2yu79fazxy3ag8ztpea4y3lu4klgqe46qpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgtcpzdmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ue0g0w42e regarding recent developments, and I was extra pleased to see Bruce Fenton heavily mentioned in it. Bruce has always had a solid stance regarding these stupid forever-wars, & I wish the American Gov was more like him https://www.youtube.com/embed/BBu-1zfc-OQ
2025-06-18 01:20:59 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I saw this and immediately recognised the argument about the OP_RETURN limits being lifted. Why not just say “I want to help spam and don’t really have a good argument to justify it. image
2025-06-12 12:05:43 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
An analogy: if a government provided public transportation to help ppl get from A to B throughout the city, but then some ppl increasingly began to use it to sleep on instead as a short stay hotel, or as an office for remote workers. They may even say “but I paid my fair to be on the bus!” But if enough ppl do that, then it turns the entire system into a short stay hotel or hot desk office and crowds out those who want to use the it for its original purpose. The general public (and the bus system) are harmed by this use of the bus that wasn’t ever the intention. So if ppl are unable to get to work due to busses being filled with ppl sleeping, thats analogous to ppl not being able to run nodes anymore because it’s now too difficult. The purpose was that everyone should be able to run a node at little cost. More node runners means more decentralisation, fewer node runners means more centralisation.
2025-05-26 04:38:51 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
A great video by @GrassFedBitcoin https://youtu.be/vz46-6K6_U8 I get the feeling that 2017, nodes took back control reminders, but today, nodes are trying to take back control from the devs. The one thing I know about Bitcoin is that it’s a network that serves node runners. If you’re attempting to serve anyone else then you’re not working in Bitcoins best interests.
2025-05-25 04:11:01 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
https://youtu.be/jsraR-el8_o Hashes form an important part of Bitcoin, so knowing about hash collisions is also important. Hashes are used for transaction ID’s, for block validity, reduction of the output size by hashing the public key or scripts and sending money to the hash, it’s even used for lightning invoices 🧾. A hash collision wouldn’t affect mining, as all we care about is whether it is below a certain number. It would somewhat affect a transaction ID in terms of spending one’s tx. If a node looks up your tx ID and it points to the wrong transaction, then it may have a slight inconvenience, but I would assume it would try all TXID’s that come up positive. The spend script won’t be spendable to all TXID’s. But a hash collision WOULD be an issue for spending TX’s where Bitcoin was sent to a hash. It would mean someone else could spend my coin, but that can only happen on a transaction by transaction basis, and isn’t something that once it happens it affects all transactions simultaneously.
2025-05-18 05:21:50 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Let’s support Ben & Jerry’s ice cream image
2025-05-15 15:06:32 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →