Testing #nostr journal. I'm looking for something like this, but with private notes.
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Marc
marc@primal.net
npub1marc...f3g0
Bitcoin Educator| Writer | Nerd
Notes (9)
I accidentally re-posted a bot built to stroke my ego, but it just shows how important digital signatures are in the digital age.
How else can you know who's real and who is the woman in the red dress?
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Yes! I've wanted something like this. It's like filecoin that uses nostr instead of a Ponzicoin.
I thought about using Blossom Servers and Steganography to store small amounts of data, but this seems more practical.
π Good Morning π
I've been writing Haikus to make my writing more consise. I used to write Sonnets in high school, but that was many (hypothetical) blocks ago.
Haikus are fun to post on #nostr because a bot searches for them in the wild and reposts them.
Fiat trash will die β°οΈ
don't say have fun staying poorπΈ
while no-coiners cry. π’
Bitcoin is like the
rocks on the island ποΈ of Yap.
for the planet Earth. π
I make greeting cards for my kids that pay them Bitcoin with lightning and Cashu. It gives a visual, tangible representation of electronic cash. That's why I think it's a useful tool for teaching smaller children how to earn, spend, and save sats.
Because you can't tell a five year old to read the White Paper. "Put away The Cat In The Hat Tommy! It's time to have fun staying rich with BIP39!" So I think Cashu is a great first step.
"Thank you you for putting away you're toys Tommy. Here is a piece of paper redeemable for 1,000 sats."
Show , don't tell.
https://fountain.fm/episode/hmEsm3UwWkkkNNNKpzpX
nostr:nevent1qvzqqqpxquqzqqxs6p9wp2e57wauc3wh0awg7n2s2lcswad2sqfg8ml2s98cg7y9gl9k35
It's hard to believe that I first listened to@npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpevy read Why I Wrote PGP by Phil Zimmerman 7 years ago.
https://fountain.fm/episode/X1tgTo5TKzEb0gRPzXoa
Crypto means cryptography, not day trading.
My wife is watching an old episode of Supermarket Sweep. The announcer on the show is Johnny Gilbert--The same announcer for Jeopardy. So I found his Wikipedia entry to see how old he is.
He's 97 years old and still the announcer for Jeopardy. That must be the best job in the world if the man doesn't want to retire at 97.