I'm on my Mac and was accidentally logged into and tweeting from my nuked account #[0] lol
Daniel aka Bitcoin Gandalf
gandalf@btcgandalf.com
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Glad to see my ex-NOSTR account is being put to good use by the key hodlers ๐


Zap zappidy zap zap zap 

I'm running 3โ4 NOSTR clients between web and phone at any one time.
Anyone else like this?
A LOT of people are going off Twitter and focusing on NOSTR.
If you're one of those people, and you want to be verified with a nostronly.com domain, hit me up.
I'll get a few of you verified.
Am I showing up as verified with the btcgandalf.com domain for you guys?
We are part of a special era of bitcoiners that are able to fully validate every block in Bitcoin from genesis to the present moment.
It isn't certain that people 5,000 years from now will be able to.
h/t nvk@nvk.org
We have to be aware of the danger for NOSTR to go the way of email.
Whoever is best funded will likely build the best client and everyone will end up on that. If they choose the advertising route to monetise you could end up with a Twitter like experience.
Curious to hear your thoughts on this. ๐๐ผ
In the end, it was inevitable.
But also ๐คก ๐ because it feels like they make these decisions based on politics, not scient.


What am I doing wrong here?
Trying to get NIP-05 verified with my own domain.
I've got the domain hosted.
I've got a .well-known/nostr.json file inside my public_html folder at my domain host. The nPub has been converted to HEX format using damus.io/key. The "name" I am using in the json file is GANDALF and then I am inputting gandalf@btcgandalf.com in the NIP-05 identifier field in my nostr profile.
I have followed the instructions to enable CORS by creating a .htaccess file.
But still no verification.
Any ideas where I am going wrong?