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@ 2b24a1fa:17750f64
2025-05-19 11:54:53Ohne Meinungsfreiheit keine Pressefreiheit. Wo also Regierungen und deren mitunter als NGO getarnte Handlanger die Meinungsfreiheit einschrĂ€nken, beschneiden sie auch die Pressefreiheit. In Artikel 5 des Grundgesetzes heiĂt es: âDie Pressefreiheit und die Freiheit der Berichterstattung durch Rundfunk und Film werden gewĂ€hrleistet. Eine Zensur findet nicht statt.â Wirklich? Was ist mit dem EU-weit geltende Digital Services Act (deutsch: Gesetz ĂŒber digitale Dienste)? Laut politischem Establishment dient dieses Gesetz dem âKampf gegen Desinformation und Hassredeâ. Doch wer bestimmt, was Desinformation ist? ZĂ€hlen dazu beispielsweise auch Aussagen von Gesundheitsministern ĂŒber nicht vorhandene Nebenwirkungen von Covid-Impfungen? Und Wahlversprechen, die derjenige nur gemacht, um an Stimmen zu kommen, aber die Versprechen nie umsetzen wollte? Und was ist mit dem schwammigen Begriff âHassredeâ? Der Medienrechtsanwalt Joachim Steinhöfel schreibt: âUnser Strafgesetzbuch kennt den Begriff gar nicht.â DafĂŒr öffnet es staatlicher WillkĂŒr eine weitere TĂŒr.\ In der Rangliste zur Pressefreiheit, die jedes Jahr von Reporter ohne Grenzen erstellt wird, finden diese Punkte kaum Beachtung. Keine Ăberraschung fĂŒr unseren Autor, den Medienwissenschaftler Michael Meyen. Hören Sie seinen Beitrag âDer Westen gewinnt immerâ, zuerst erschienen auf der Website der Freien Akademie fĂŒr Medien und Journalismus sowie als Video verfĂŒgbar: www.freie-medienakademie.de/medien-plusâŠleerstellen und www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp5YlGfJAm8
Sprecherin: Sabrina Khalil
Bild: ChatGPT im Auftrag von Radio MĂŒnchen
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@ 2b24a1fa:17750f64
2025-05-19 11:54:18âWas wĂ€re, wenn BĂŒrger keine verzogenen und bösen WĂ€hler wĂ€ren? Was, wenn in jedem einzelnen von uns ein verantwortungsbewusster, motivierter und konstruktiver BĂŒrger steckte? Oder anders gesagt: Was wĂ€re, wenn eine echte Demokratie realisierbar wĂ€re?â, schreibt der Historiker Rutger Bregman in seinem Buch Im Grunde gut und beantwortet die Frage mit einem Beispiel aus Venezuela, wo die BĂŒrger â100 Prozent des Investitionsbudgets der Gemeindeâ selbst verwalten. Es geht hier nicht um ein FĂŒnf-Seelen-Dorf, sondern immerhin um eine Gemeinde mit mehr als 200.000 Einwohnern. Bregmans Botschaft: Bregmans Botschaft: Demokratie wĂ€re möglich.
https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/great-reset-von-unten/s-8hVwq6ZwygB?
In Deutschland ist das nicht anders. Dabei enthĂ€lt das als Provisorium gedachte Grundgesetz von 1949 ganz gute AnsĂ€tze. Doch bis heute fehlt ihm die demokratische Legitimation, die auch 1990 ausblieb, nach dem Beitritt der aufgelösten DDR. Um aus dem Grundgesetz eine gĂŒltige Verfassung zu machen, bedarf es einer Volksabstimmung, die nie erfolgte. Was wir tun können, um endlich eine Verfassung zu erhalten, die den Interessen der Menschen dient, darĂŒber haben wir uns schon im Juli 2021 mit dem Autor und Demokratie-Aktivisten Ralph Boes unterhalten. Jetzt hat er ein Buch geschrieben: âGreat Reset von unten â Die ultimative Delegitimierung unseres Staates und die konkreten Schritte, das ganze vom Grunde her in Ordnung zu bringenâ.
Unser Autor Jonny Rieder hat es gelesen.
Sprecher: Ulrich Allroggen
Bild: ChatGPT im Auftrag von Radio MĂŒnchen
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@ 4ba8e86d:89d32de4
2025-05-19 10:13:19DTails Ă© uma ferramenta que facilita a inclusĂŁo de aplicativos em imagens de sistemas live baseados em Debian, como o Tails. Com ela, vocĂȘ pode personalizar sua imagem adicionando os softwares que realmente precisa â tudo de forma simples, transparente e sob seu controle total.
â ïž DTails nĂŁo Ă© uma distribuição. Ă uma ferramenta de remasterização de imagens live.
Ela permite incluir softwares como:
â SimpleX Chat â Clientes Nostr Web (Snort & Iris) â Sparrow Wallet â Feather Wallet â Cake Wallet â RoboSats â Bisq â BIP39 (Ian Coleman) â SeedTool ... e muito mais. https://image.nostr.build/b0bb1f0da5a9a8fee42eacbddb156fc3558f4c3804575d55eeefbe6870ac223e.jpg
Importante: os binĂĄrios originais dos aplicativos nĂŁo sĂŁo modificados, garantindo total transparĂȘncia e permitindo a verificação de hashes a qualquer momento.
đšâđ» Desenvolvido por: nostr:npub1dtmp3wrkyqafghjgwyk88mxvulfncc9lg6ppv4laet5cun66jtwqqpgte6
GitHub: https://github.com/DesobedienteTecnologico/dtails?tab=readme-ov-file
đŻ Controle total do que serĂĄ instalado
Com o DTails, vocĂȘ escolhe exatamente o que deseja incluir na imagem personalizada. Se nĂŁo marcar um aplicativo, ele nĂŁo serĂĄ adicionado, mesmo que esteja disponĂvel. Isso significa: privacidade, leveza e controle absoluto.
https://image.nostr.build/b0bb1f0da5a9a8fee42eacbddb156fc3558f4c3804575d55eeefbe6870ac223e.jpg https://image.nostr.build/b70ed11ad2ce0f14fd01d62c08998dc18e3f27733c8d7e968f3459846fb81baf.jpg https://image.nostr.build/4f5a904218c1ea6538be5b3f764eefda95edd8f88b2f42ac46b9ae420b35e6f6.jpg
âïž Começando com o DTails
đŠ Requisitos de pacotes
Antes de tudo, instale os seguintes pacotes no Debian:
``` sudo apt-get install genisoimage parted squashfs-tools syslinux-utils build-essential python3-tk python3-pil.imagetk python3-pyudev
```
đ Passo a passo
1 Clone o repositĂłrio:
``` git clone https://github.com/DesobedienteTecnologico/dtails cd dtails
```
2 Inicie a interface grĂĄfica com sudo:
``` sudo ./dtails.py
```
Por que usar sudo? Ă necessĂĄrio para montar arquivos .iso ou .img e utilizar ferramentas essenciais do sistema.
đż Selecione a imagem Tails que deseja modificar
https://nostr.download/e3143dcd72ab6dcc86228be04d53131ccf33d599a5f7f2f1a5c0d193557dac6b.jpg
đ„ Adicione ou remova pacotes
1 Marque os aplicativos desejados. 2 Clique Buildld para gerar sua imagem personalizada. https://image.nostr.build/5c4db03fe33cd53d06845074d03888a3ca89c3e29b2dc1afed4d9d181489b771.png
VocĂȘ pode acompanhar todo o processo diretamente no terminal. https://nostr.download/1d959f4be4de9fbb666ada870afee4a922fb5e96ef296c4408058ec33cd657a8.jpg
đœ .ISO vs .IMG â Qual escolher?
| Formato | PersistĂȘncia | ObservaçÔes | | ------- | ---------------------- | ----------------------------------------------- | | .iso | â NĂŁo tem persistĂȘncia | Gera o arquivo DTails.iso na pasta do projeto | | .img | â Suporta persistĂȘncia | Permite gravar diretamente em um pendrive |
https://nostr.download/587fa3956df47a38b169619f63c559928e6410c3dd0d99361770a8716b3691f6.jpg https://nostr.download/40c7c5badba765968a1004ebc67c63a28b9ae3b5801addb02166b071f970659f.jpg
vĂdeo
https://www.youtube.com/live/QABz-GOeQ68?si=eYX-AHsolbp_OmAm
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@ 1b9fc4cd:1d6d4902
2025-05-19 08:12:45A musician's brand is as crucial as their talent in the ever-evolving music industry. Creating a compelling and cohesive brand can catapult an artist from obscurity to superstardom, providing a distinct identity that resonates with global audiences. One of the most iconic examples of successful music branding is David Bowie. His ability to craft a unique, multifaceted brand is a masterclass for any artist. Here, Daniel Siegel Alonso examines the Thin White Duke's approach via three essential branding components: naming, visual identity, and sonic style.
What's in a name?
The first step in establishing a memorable brand, music or otherwise, is choosing the right name. David Bowie understood this concept profoundly. Born David Robert Jones, he adopted the surname "Bowie" to avoid confusion with The Monkees' Davy Jones. His choice of "Bowie" was not random; it was inspired by the Bowie knife, symbolizing a razor-sharp, cutting edgeâqualities that would later define his career.
Little did Davy Jones know that the Bowie name would become a brand in itself, a shorthand for creativity and continual rebranding. Selecting a memorable name that reflects their musical mission is crucial for up-and-coming musicians. A name should be unique yet simple enough to be easily remembered and searched by potential fans. It's also essential that the name is flexible, allowing for growth and evolution, much like Bowie's did throughout his career.
Formulating an indelible image
Siegel Alonso notes that a visual identity is another cornerstone of any successful brand. David Bowie excelled at this, continuously transforming his appearance to reflect his artistic eras. Bowie's visual identities were not just premeditated looks but integral parts of his storytelling style, from the celestial Ziggy Stardust to the grand Thin White Duke.
At its zenith, a musician's visual identity encompasses album artwork, stage costumes, music videos, and now, a strong social media presence. For Bowie, each visual iteration was meticulously crafted to align with the themes and messages of his music. This alignment between visual and sonic elements created a holistic and immersive experience for his audience.
Modern musicians should take a page from Bowie's playbook by developing a cohesive visual style that complements their music. Whether it's through consistent use of colors, symbols, or fashion, a distinctive visual identity helps to create a lasting impression. Collaborating with talented designers and photographers can also elevate an artist's visual brand to new heights.
Inventing a unique sound
The beating heart of any musical brand is the music itself. David Bowie's sonic style was as diverse as his iconic visual transformations. He effortlessly glided through genres, from glitter rock and American soul to electronica and avant-garde jazz, constantly pushing boundaries. Despite this diversity, there was an unmistakable Bowie essence to his music, characterized by innovative production, trademark tone, and a sense of drama.
For new artists, defining a unique sonic style is essential. This involves more than just the genre; it encompasses the artist's voice, instrumentation, production choices, and lyrical themes. An artist's sonic style should be recognizable and consistent yet flexible enough to evolve. Much like Bowie did, collaborating with different producers and musicians can infuse fresh perspectives and innovation into the music.
The merging of elements
David Bowie's brand success was not merely the result of excelling in isolated elements but rather the synergy between naming, visual identity, and sonic style. His ability to seamlessly incorporate these components created an influential, enduring brand that transcended cultural trends.
Siegel Alonso recommends emerging artists learn from this holistic approach. It's vital to ensure that all brand elements work in concert together. A well-chosen name sets the stage, a compelling visual identity seizes attention, and a unique sonic style engages your audience. Each element should reinforce the others, creating a cohesive and compelling narrative that defines the artist's brand.
Conclusion
Bringing a music brand to life is a multifaceted endeavor that requires careful consideration and creativity. Bowie's extraordinary career illustrates the power of a well-thought-out brand, showing how a distinctive name, a compelling visual identity, and a unique sonic style can create an enduring legacy. Daniel Siegel Alonso suggests aspiring artists turn to David Bowie as an oasis of inspiration, embracing the art of reinvention and the implication of a cohesive brand. By doing so, they can carve out their own space in their world and leave a lasting impact on their audience.
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@ 30947d80:08bd561d
2025-05-19 08:10:47In an increasingly noisy and connected world, finding moments of peace and quiet can feel like a constant struggle. From the incessant ringing of cell phones to the chatter of nearby conversations, unwanted wireless communications can disrupt our focus, increase our stress levels, and diminish our overall well-being. While the use of electronic device jammer is a complex and often restricted issue, the underlying desire for tranquility and freedom from unwanted intrusions is a universal one. This article explores the potential role of jammers in creating peaceful environments, while acknowledging the legal, ethical, and practical limitations that must be considered.
The Appeal of Jammers for Creating Tranquility:
The allure of signal jammers as a means of guarding tranquility stems from their ability to create a "zone of silence," where unwanted wireless communications are effectively blocked. In theory, this could provide a respite from the constant barrage of notifications, calls, and other digital distractions.
- Reducing Noise Pollution: Jammers can block the ringing of cell phones, the chatter of conversations, and other sources of noise pollution, creating a more peaceful and relaxing environment.
- Enhancing Focus and Concentration: By eliminating distractions, phone jammer can improve focus and concentration, allowing individuals to work more effectively, study more efficiently, or simply relax and unwind.
- Creating Private Spaces: Jammers can be used to create private spaces where individuals can communicate without fear of being overheard or recorded.
- Promoting Mindfulness and Relaxation: By reducing digital distractions, gps blocker can promote mindfulness and relaxation, allowing individuals to be more present in the moment.
Legal and Responsible Alternatives for Finding Tranquility:
Instead of relying on illegal and potentially dangerous bluetooth jammer, there are many legal and responsible ways to create a more tranquil environment:
- Use Noise-Canceling Headphones: Noise-canceling headphones can block out unwanted sounds, allowing you to focus on your work or relax in peace.
- Create a Quiet Space: Designate a specific area in your home or office as a quiet space where you can go to escape distractions.
- Turn Off Notifications: Turn off notifications on your electronic devices to reduce the constant barrage of alerts.
- Practice Mindfulness and Meditation: Mindfulness and meditation techniques can help you to focus your attention and reduce stress.
- Communicate Your Needs: Communicate your need for quiet to those around you and ask them to respect your boundaries.
- Use Soundproofing Materials: Soundproofing materials can be used to reduce noise levels in your home or office.
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Spend Time in Nature: Spending time in nature can be a great way to relax and de-stress.
- https://www.edocr.com/v/3kvwmk0j/Thejammerblockershop/t-us-x04-desktop-blocking-mobile-device-high-power
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2025-05-19 06:58:35Expert witnesses play a critical role in modern litigation. Their primary purpose is to assist the court in understanding complex evidence or issues that are outside the scope of common knowledge. From civil suits to criminal trials, these professionals can make or break a case with their specialized knowledge. Below, we explore the main types of expert witnesses and how they contribute to the judicial process. Along the way, weâll discuss specific examples, such as the financial expert witness, defamation expert witness, and damages expert witness, as well as considerations like the expert witness hourly rate.
What Is an Expert Witness?
An expert witness is an individual who possesses specialized education, training, skills, or experience in a particular field. Unlike fact witnesses who can only testify about what they directly observed, expert witnesses are allowed to offer opinions based on facts and their expertise. Courts rely on these opinions to make informed decisions, particularly in cases involving technical, scientific, or financial matters.
Expert witnesses can be called by either side in a caseâplaintiff or defenseâand their credibility often has a major impact on the outcome of the trial.
Categories of Expert Witnesses
There are numerous types of expert witnesses, each suited to a specific area of law or subject matter. Here are the primary categories:
1. Medical Expert Witnesses
Medical expert witnesses are commonly used in personal injury, malpractice, or wrongful death lawsuits. These experts might be surgeons, physicians, psychologists, or nurses who can testify about the standard of care in a medical context or evaluate the extent of a person's injuries.
2. Financial Expert Witnesses
A financial expert witness is crucial in cases involving economic loss, fraud, valuation, or complex financial transactions. These experts are often certified public accountants (CPAs), forensic accountants, or economists. In business litigation or divorce cases, they may evaluate the financial condition of a company or individual and offer insight into accounting practices, financial statements, or asset valuation.
They are also heavily relied upon in cases involving corporate fraud, investment disputes, or misappropriation of funds. Their analysis can determine whether transactions were lawful or fraudulent, making their role indispensable.
3. Engineering and Technical Experts
These experts are commonly used in construction disputes, patent litigation, and product liability cases. For example, in a car accident case, a mechanical engineer might testify about vehicle malfunctions or road conditions. In a product liability suit, an industrial engineer might explain how a product's design led to injury.
4. Forensic Experts
Forensic expert witnesses include professionals like DNA analysts, fingerprint experts, or ballistic experts. They are frequently seen in criminal trials, helping to link evidence to suspects or validate forensic methods used in the investigation.
5. Defamation Expert Witnesses
In cases involving slander or libel, a defamation expert witness can help establish whether statements made were damaging to someoneâs reputation and whether they meet the legal standard for defamation. These experts may have backgrounds in media law, journalism, communications, or public relations.
They evaluate the content, context, and potential impact of the allegedly defamatory statements and can also offer insight into industry standards or public perception. Their testimony is especially important in high-profile cases involving public figures, celebrities, or corporations.
6. Damages Expert Witnesses
A damages expert witness calculates and explains the economic impact of harm or loss experienced by a party in a lawsuit. This may include lost earnings, future income potential, cost of medical treatment, or business interruption. They are often used in conjunction with other experts to present a comprehensive financial picture to the court.
These experts are particularly important in personal injury and commercial litigation, where accurately calculating damages can significantly affect the amount awarded by the court or agreed upon in a settlement.
7. Vocational Experts
Vocational experts are commonly used in disability and workers' compensation cases. They assess a personâs ability to work, given their age, education, skills, and physical or mental limitations. Their evaluations help determine eligibility for benefits or compensation.
8. Psychological and Psychiatric Experts
These experts testify about mental health issues in a wide range of cases, from child custody disputes to criminal responsibility defenses. They assess competency, psychological trauma, or the mental state of individuals involved in legal matters.
The Role of Expert Witnesses in Legal Strategy
Beyond their knowledge, expert witnesses serve a strategic role in litigation. They can: * Help attorneys understand technical issues during the discovery phase. * Assist in developing questions for opposing experts. * Testify during depositions and at trial to strengthen a clientâs case. * Review and critique opposing experts' reports and opinions.
Choosing the right expert witness can greatly enhance credibility with the judge or jury. Attorneys often look for individuals who not only have impeccable credentials but also can communicate effectively and withstand cross-examination.
Understanding the Expert Witness Hourly Rate
Engaging an expert witness can be costly, with fees varying depending on their field, experience, and the complexity of the case. The expert witness hourly rate typically ranges from $200 to over $1,000 per hour. Some may charge flat fees for specific services like report writing or deposition testimony. Highly specialized experts, such as brain surgeons or forensic economists, often command premium rates. Attorneys must consider these costs when developing their case strategy and assessing potential returns on a lawsuit.
Conclusion
Expert witnesses are a cornerstone of todayâs legal system. Whether providing insight into financial statements, evaluating reputational harm, or calculating damages, their testimony can be the difference between winning and losing a case. Understanding the diverse types of expert witnesses and how they operateâalong with factors like the expert witness hourly rateâhelps legal professionals and litigants make informed decisions in high-stakes situations. As litigation grows more complex, the demand for expert witnesses across various industries continues to rise, making their role ever more pivotal in delivering justice.
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2025-05-19 16:55:19NIP-XX
Documentation and Wikis with Spaces and Format Declaration
Status
Draft
Summary
This NIP introduces a system for collaborative documentation and wikis on Nostr. It improves upon earlier efforts by adding namespace-like Spaces, explicit content format declaration, and clearer separation of article types, including redirects and merge requests.
Motivation
Previous approaches to wiki-style collaborative content on Nostr had two key limitations:
- Format instability â No declared format per event led to breaking changes (e.g. a shift from Markdown to Asciidoc).
- Lack of namespace separation â All articles existed in a global space, causing confusion and collision between unrelated projects.
This NIP addresses both by introducing:
- Spaces â individually defined wikis or documentation sets.
- Explicit per-article format declaration.
- Dedicated event kinds for articles, redirects, merge requests, and space metadata.
Specification
kind: 31055
â Space DefinitionDefines a project namespace for articles.
Tags: -
["name", "<space title>"]
-["slug", "<short identifier>"]
-["description", "<optional description>"]
-["language", "<ISO language code>"]
-["license", "<license text or SPDX ID>"]
Content: (optional) full description or README for the space.
kind: 31056
â ArticleAn article in a specific format belonging to a defined space.
Tags: -
["space", "<slug>"]
-["title", "<article title>"]
-["format", "markdown" | "asciidoc" | "mediawiki" | "html"]
-["format-version", "<format version>"]
(optional) -["prev", "<event-id>"]
(optional) -["summary", "<short change summary>"]
(optional)Content: full body of the article in the declared format.
kind: 31057
â RedirectRedirects from one article title to another within the same space.
Tags: -
["space", "<slug>"]
-["from", "<old title>"]
-["to", "<new title>"]
Content: empty.
kind: 31058
â Merge RequestProposes a revision to an article without directly altering the original.
Tags: -
["space", "<slug>"]
-["title", "<article title>"]
-["base", "<event-id>"]
-["format", "<format>"]
-["comment", "<short summary>"]
(optional)Content: proposed article content.
Format Guidelines
Allowed formats: -
markdown
-asciidoc
-mediawiki
-html
Clients MUST ignore formats they do not support. Clients MAY apply stricter formatting rules.
Client Behavior
Clients: - MUST render only supported formats. - MUST treat
space
as a case-sensitive namespace. - SHOULD allow filtering, browsing and searching within Spaces. - SHOULD support revision tracking viaprev
. - MAY support diff/merge tooling forkind: 31058
.
Examples
Space Definition
json { "kind": 31055, "tags": [ ["name", "Bitcoin Docs"], ["slug", "btc-docs"], ["description", "Developer documentation for Bitcoin tools"], ["language", "en"], ["license", "MIT"] ], "content": "Welcome to the Bitcoin Docs Space." }
Markdown Article
json { "kind": 31056, "tags": [ ["space", "btc-docs"], ["title", "Installation Guide"], ["format", "markdown"] ], "content": "# Installation\n\nFollow these steps to install the software..." }
Asciidoc Article
json { "kind": 31056, "tags": [ ["space", "btc-docs"], ["title", "RPC Reference"], ["format", "asciidoc"] ], "content": "= RPC Reference\n\nThis section describes JSON-RPC calls." }
MediaWiki Article
json { "kind": 31056, "tags": [ ["space", "btc-docs"], ["title", "Block Structure"], ["format", "mediawiki"] ], "content": "== Block Structure ==\n\nThe structure of a Bitcoin block is..." }
Redirect
json { "kind": 31057, "tags": [ ["space", "btc-docs"], ["from", "Getting Started"], ["to", "Installation Guide"] ], "content": "" }
Merge Request
json { "kind": 31058, "tags": [ ["space", "btc-docs"], ["title", "Installation Guide"], ["base", "d72fa1..."], ["format", "markdown"], ["comment", "Added step for testnet"] ], "content": "# Installation\n\nNow includes setup instructions for testnet users." }
Acknowledgements
This proposal builds on earlier ideas for decentralized wikis and documentation within Nostr, while solving common issues related to format instability and lack of project separation.
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2025-05-19 01:11:59clients #link #list #english #article #finalversion #descentralismo
*These clients are generally applications on the Nostr network that allow you to use the same account, regardless of the app used, keeping your messages and profile intact.
**However, you may need to meet certain requirements regarding access and account NIP for some clients, so that you can access them securely and use their features correctly.
CLIENTS
Twitter like
- Nostrmo - [source] đđ»(đ§đȘđ)đđ€(on zapstore)
- Coracle - Super App [source] đđ€(on zapstore)
- Amethyst - Super App with note edit, delete and other stuff with Tor [source] đ€(on zapstore)
- Primal - Social and wallet [source] đđđ€(on zapstore)
- Iris - [source] đđ€đ
- Current - [source] đ€đ
- FreeFrom đ€đ
- Openvibe - Nostr and others (new Plebstr) [source] đ€đ
- Snort đ(đ€[early access]) [onion] [source]
- Damus đ [source]
- Nos đ [source]
- Nostur đ [source]
- NostrBand đ [info] [source]
- Yana [source] đđ»(đ§) đđ€(on zapstore)
- Nostribe [on development] đ [source]
- Lume đ»(đ§đȘđ) [info] [source]
- Gossip - [source] đ»(đ§đȘđ)
- noStrudel - Gamified Experience [onion] [info/source] đ
- [Nostrudel Next] - [onion]
- moStard - Nostrudel with Monero [onion] [info/source] đ
- Camelus - [source] đ€ [early access]
Community
- CCNS - Community Curated Nostr Stuff [source]
- Nostr Kiwi [creator] đ
- Satellite [info] đ
- Flotilla - [source] đđ§đ€(on zapstore)
- Chachi - [source] đ
- Futr - Coded in haskell [source] đ§ (others soon)
- Soapbox - Comunnity server [info] [source] đ
- Ditto - Soapbox community server đ [source] đ
- Cobrafuma - Nostr brazilian community on Ditto [info] đ
- Zapddit - Reddit like [source] đ
- Voyage (Reddit like) [on development] đ€
Wiki
- Wikifreedia - Wiki Dark mode [source] đ
- Wikinostr - Wiki with tabs clear mode [source] đ
- Wikistr - Wiki clear mode [info] [source] đ
Search
- Keychat - Signal-like chat with AI and browser [source] đ»(đ§đȘđ) - đ±(đđ€{on zapstore})
- Spring - Browser for Nostr apps and other sites [source] đ€ (on zapstore)
- Advanced nostr search - Advanced note search by isolated terms related to a npub profile [source] đ
- Nos Today - Global note search by isolated terms [info] [source] đ
- Nostr Search Engine - API for Nostr clients [source]
- Ntrends - Trending notes and profiles đ
Website
- Nsite - Nostr Site [onion] [info] [source]
- Nsite Gateway - Nostr Site Gateway [source]
- Npub pro - Your site on Nostr [source]
App Store
ZapStore - Permitionless App Store [source] đ€ đ»(đ§đ)
Video and Live Streaming
- Flare - Youtube like đ [source]
- ZapStream - Lives, videos, shorts and zaps (NIP-53) [source] đ đ€(lives only | Amber | on zapstore)
- Swae - Live streaming [source] (on development) âł
Post Aggregator - Kinostr - Nostr Cinema with #kinostr [english] [author] đ - Stremstr - Nostr Cinema with #kinostr [english] [source] đ± (on development) âł
Link Agreggator - Kinostr - #kinostr - Nostr Cinema Profile with links [English] - Equinox - Nostr Cinema Community with links [Portuguese]
Audio and Podcast Transmission
- Castr - Your npub as podcast feed [source]
- Nostr Nests - Audio Chats [source] đ
- Fountain - Podcast [source] đ€đ
- Corny Chat - Audio Chat [source] đ
Music
- Tidal - Music Streaming [source] [about] [info] đ€đđ
- Wavlake - Music Streaming [source] đ(đ€đ [early access])
- Tunestr - Musical Events [source] [about] đ
- Stemstr - Musical Colab (paid to post) [source] [about] đ
Images
- Lumina - Trending images and pictures [source] đ
- Pinstr - Pinterest like [source] đ
- Slidestr - DeviantArt like [source] đ
- Memestr - ifunny like [source] đ
Download and Upload
Documents, graphics and tables
- Mindstr - Mind maps [source] đ
- Docstr - Share Docs [info] [source] đ
- Formstr - Share Forms [info] đ
- Sheetstr - Share Spreadsheets [source] đ
- Slide Maker - Share slides đ [Advice: Slide Maker https://zaplinks.lol/ site is down]
Health
- Sobrkey - Sobriety and mental health [source] đ
- Runstr - Running app [source] đ
- NosFabrica - Finding ways for your health data đ
- LazerEyes - Eye prescription by DM [source] đ
Forum
- OddBean - Hacker News like [info] [source] đ
- LowEnt - Forum [info] đ
- Swarmstr - Q&A / FAQ [info] đ
- Staker News - Hacker News like đ [info]
Direct Messenges (DM)
- 0xchat đ€đ [source]
- Nostr Chat đđ [source]
- Blowater đ [source]
- Anigma (new nostrgram) - Telegram based [on development] [source]
Reading
- Oracolo - A minimalist Nostr html blog [source]
- nRSS - Nostr RSS reader đ
- Highlighter - Insights with a highlighted read [info] đ
- Zephyr - Calming to Read [info] đ
- Flycat - Clean and Healthy Feed [info] đ
- Nosta - Check Profiles [on development] [info] đ
- Alexandria - e-Reader and Nostr Knowledge Base (NKB) [source] đ
Writing
- Habla - Blog [info] đ
- Blogstack - Blog [info]đ
- YakiHonne - Articles and News [info] đđđ€(on zapstore)
Lists
- Following - Users list [source] đ
- Nostr Unfollower - Nostr Unfollower
- Listr - Lists [source] đ
- Nostr potatoes - Movies List [source] đ»(numpy)
Market and Jobs
- Shopstr - Buy and Sell [onion] [source] đ
- Nostr Market - Buy and Sell đ
- Plebeian Market - Buy and Sell [source] đ
- Ostrich Work - Jobs [source] đ
- Nostrocket - Jobs [source] đ
Data Vending Machines - DVM (NIP90)
(Data-processing tools)
Games
- Chesstr - Chess đ [source]
- Jestr - Chess [source] đ
- Snakestr - Snake game [source] đ
- Snakes on a Relay - Multiplayer Snake game like slither.io [source] đ
ENGINES - DEG Mods - Decentralized Game Mods [info] [source] đ - NG Engine - Nostr Game Engine [source] đ - JmonkeyEngine - Java game engine [source] đ
Customization
Like other Services
- Olas - Instagram like [source] đđđ€(on zapstore)
- Nostree - Linktree like đ
- Rabbit - TweetDeck like [info] đ
- Zaplinks - Nostr links đ
- Omeglestr - Omegle-like Random Chats [source] đ
General Uses
- Njump - HTML text gateway source đ
- Filestr - HTML midia gateway [source] đ
- W3 - Nostr URL shortener [source] đ
- Playground - Test Nostr filters [source] đ
Places
- Wherostr - Travel and show where you are
- Arc Map (Mapstr) - Bitcoin Map [info]
Driver and Delivery
- RoadRunner - Uber like [on development] â±ïž
- Nostrlivery - iFood like [on development] â±ïž
â ïž SCAM â ïž | Arcade City - Uber like [source]
OTHER STUFF
Lightning Wallets (zap)
- Alby - Native and extension [info] đ
- ZBD - Gaming and Social [info] [source] đ€đ
- Wallet of Satoshi - Simplest Lightning Wallet [info] đ€đ
- Minibits - Cashu mobile wallet [info] đ€
- Blink - Opensource custodial wallet (KYC over 1000 usd) [source] đ€đ
- LNbits - App and extesion [source] đ€đđ»
- Zeus - [info] [source] đ€đ
Without Zap - Wassabi Wallet - Privacy-focused and non-custodial with Nostr Update Manager [source]
Exchange
Media Server (Upload Links)
audio, image and video
Connected with Nostr (NIP):
- Nostr Build - Free and paid Upload [info] [source] đ
- NostrMedia - Written in Go with Nip 96 / Blossom (free and paid) [info] [source]
- Nostr Check - [info] [source] đ
- NostPic - [info] [source] đ
- Sovbit - Free and paid upload [info] [source] đ
- Voidcat - Nip-96 and Blossom [source] đ
- Primal Media - Primal Media Uploader [source] đ
Blossom - Your Media Safer
- Primal Blossom đ
- NostrBuild Blossom - Free upload (max 100MiB) and paid [info] [source] đ
Paid Upload Only
- Satellite CDN - prepaid upload (max 5GB each) [info] [source] đ
Without Nostr NIP:
- Pomf - Upload larger videos (max 1GB) [source]
- Catbox - max 200 MB [source]
- x0 - max 512 MiB [source]
Donation and payments
- Zapper - Easy Zaps [source] đ
- Autozap [source] đ
- Zapmeacoffee đ
- Nostr Zap đ»(numpy)
- Creatr - Creators subscription đ
- Geyzer - Crowdfunding [info] [source] đ
- Heya! - Crowdfunding [source]
Security
- Secret Border - Generate offline keys đ»(java)
- Umbrel - Your private relay [source] đ
Key signing/login and Extension
- Amber - Key signing [source] đ€(on zapstore)
- Nowser - Account access keys đ±(đ€đ) đ»(đ§đđȘ)
- Nos2x - Account access keys đ
- Nsec.app đ [info]
- Lume - [info] [source] đ§đȘđ
- Satcom - Share files to discuss - [info] đ
- KeysBand - Multi-key signing [source] đ
Code
- Stacks - AI Templates [info] [source] đ
- Nostrify - Share Nostr Frameworks đ
- Git Workshop (github like) [experimental] đ
- Gitstr (github like) [on development] â±ïž
- Osty [on development] [info] đ
- Python Nostr - Python Library for Nostr
- Sybil - Creating, managing and test Nostr events [on development] â±ïž
Relay Check and Cloud
- Nostr Watch - See your relay speed đ
- NosDrive - Nostr Relay that saves to Google Drive
Bidges and Getways
- Matrixtr Bridge - Between Matrix & Nostr
- Mostr - Between Nostr & Fediverse
- Nostrss - RSS to Nostr
- Rsslay - Optimized RSS to Nostr [source]
- Atomstr - RSS/Atom to Nostr [source]
Useful Profiles and Trends
nostr-voice - Voice note (just some clients)
NOT RELATED TO NOSTR
Voca - Text-to-Speech App for GrapheneOS [source] đ€(on zapstore)
Android Keyboards
Personal notes and texts
- Joplin - privacy-focused note taking app with sync capabilities [source] đ±(đ€đ) - đ» (đ§đȘđ)
Front-ends
- Nitter - Twitter / X without your data [source]
- NewPipe - Youtube, Peertube and others, without account & your data [source] đ€
- Piped - Youtube web without you data [source] đ
Other Services
- Brave - Browser [source]
- DuckDuckGo - Search [source]
- LLMA - Meta - Meta open source AI [source]
- DuckDuckGo AI Chat - Famous AIs without Login [source]
- Proton Mail - Mail [source]
Other open source index: Degoogled Apps
Some other Nostr index on:
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@ 8d34bd24:414be32b
2025-05-18 20:43:56We are all supposed to share Jesus and His word with those around us. We are called to:
but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence (1 Peter 3:15)
We should daily pray to God, read the Bible, and share Jesus with others. Some Christians will choose to go into full-time service to God. They will be pastors or missionaries. They will work for churches, Christian schools, and other Christian ministries. Of course, not everyone will make serving Jesus a career. That doesnât mean the non-career Christians have no job to do. We are all to be a light to this world.
There is one ministry, though, that Iâd argue is most important: sharing the gospel with and discipling our children.
These words, which I am commanding you today, shall be on your heart. You shall teach them diligently to your sons and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way and when you lie down and when you rise up. (Deuteronomy 6:6-7)
This passage may have been written in the Old Testament, but Iâd argue that it is even more true now that we have the truth of Jesus Christ, âthe way, the truth, and the life.â If the Jews were called to diligently teach their kids the law, how much more should Christians diligently teach their kids the wonderous works and words of Jesus?
Train up a child in the way he should go, Even when he is old he will not depart from it. (Proverbs 22:6)
We should be so excited about what Jesus has done for us that it flows out of us in our daily lives. We should have a strong desire to learn Godâs word and to share it with others, especially our children. We should share our excitement about Jesus with our kids. We should share our gratefulness for all Jesus has done for us. We should share our excitement about doing Godâs work. Our children should see our faith in all we do and say.
Taking our kids to church Sunday morning and to Sunday school or youth group once a week is not going to teach our kids the importance of faith in Jesus. Praying openly at meals, at bedtime, when we hear about someone in need, and when a difficult situation happens teaches our kids to rely on Jesus. Reading our Bibles in front of our kids and doing daily devotions (at whatever time works for you, but we do evenings) teaches them the importance of the Scriptures. Acting according to a Biblical worldview and taking the time to explain to our kids the answers to the hard questions when the culture contradicts the Bible. This may mean taking the time to research answers to your kidsâ questions because you donât know the answer. Being patient with our kids, and even apologizing to them when we fail, teaches them to be humble and to repent. As the old saying goes, âmorals are caught more than taught.â Also faith in Jesus is caught more than taught.
We need to live Godly lives that are different than the culture, remembering that our children are always watching, even when they are quite young and canât articulate what they are learning.
We need to actively teach Godâs word. This may be summarizing principles when they are young, but as soon as possible, this should include reading Godâs word to our kids. (My daily reading is usually in an NASB Bible, but it is difficult for a young child to understand with its long, complex sentences, so I recommend something like the NLT Bible for children.)
âNow this is the commandment, the statutes and the judgments which the Lord your God has commanded me to teach you, that you might do them in the land where you are going over to possess it, so that you and your son and your grandson might fear the Lord your God, to keep all His statutes and His commandments which I command you, all the days of your life, and that your days may be prolonged. (Deuteronomy 6:1-2) {emphasis mine}
We want to share all of our knowledge of God and the Bible with our kids, grandkids, and great grandkids. We want to disciple our kids into strong faith in God and knowledge of the Bible, so they are capable of training their kids and their grandkids. We want to multiply faith in our families.
It is definitely good to have scheduled, intentional times of training our kids about the Bible. This could be part of homeschooling (which I strongly recommend). This could be family devotions, but we want teaching our kids about God to be just a natural part of life.
You shall teach them to your sons, talking of them when you sit in your house and when you walk along the road and when you lie down and when you rise up. (Deuteronomy 11:19)
Talking about what God has done in our lives, what we have learned about in our personal Bible study, and how the Bible relates to things we see in life should all naturally flow out of our interactions together. Talk about what the Bible says about a subject you hear on the news. Talk about what the Bible says about what is happening in a movie you watch. Talk about what the Bible says about the decisions you and your kids are having to make. Talk about what the Bible says about your kidsâ relationship with each other and their friends and parents. God should be a normal part of everything in life.
We also want to make sure our actions donât drive our kids away from God.
Fathers, do not provoke your children to anger, but bring them up in the discipline and instruction of the Lord. (Ephesians 6:4)
The Bible does not make light of our need to train our kids in faith.
Discipline your son while there is hope, And do not desire his death. (Proverbs 19:18)
This is so important that failure to train up our kids in faith is considered desiring our kidâs death.
God finds this training so critical, He also addresses it from the kidâs point of view and commands them to listen to their parentâs teaching.
My son, give attention to my words;\ Incline your ear to my sayings.\ Do not let them depart from your sight;\ Keep them in the midst of your heart.\ For they are life to those who find them\ And health to all their body.\ Watch over your heart with all diligence,\ For from it flow the springs of life. (Proverbs 4:20-23)
In Proverbs 31, the Bible gives the best explanation of a Godly woman and mother.
She opens her mouth in wisdom,\ And the teaching of kindness is on her tongue.\ She looks well to the ways of her household,\ And does not eat the bread of idleness.\ *Her children rise up and bless her*;\ Her husband also, and he praises her, saying:\ âMany daughters have done nobly,\ But you excel them all.â (Proverbs 31:26-29)
A Mom should continually âopen her mouth in wisdom,â and teach kindly. A mother who fulfills this commandment faithfully is promised that âHer children rise up and bless her.â Being loved and appreciated by our kids is a wonderful blessing, but even greater is knowing that we will see our children with us in heaven.
May God guide you and encourage you as you teach, train, and discipline your kids to know their God, Creator, and Savior.
Trust Jesus.
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2025-05-19 16:40:21The countdown is nearly over. On May 30, 2025, the Beyond Banking Conference by WeFi will go live â gathering thinkers, builders, and innovators from across DeFi, Web3, AI, and FinTech. Whether you're a founder, developer, investor, or just exploring the space, this is where ideas meet momentum.
Four Tracks, One Shared Vision
At the heart of the conference are four thematic tracks, each offering a lens into where finance is heading:
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DeFAI â Where AI meets DeFi. From autonomous lending to smart liquidity, this track dives into machine-powered finance.
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GameFi â Not just play-to-earn. Think social-first gaming, fast sessions, on-chain assets, and frictionless onboarding.
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AI + Web3 â Explore a future shaped by trustless AI agents, generative content, and decentralized governance systems.
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FinTech AI â See how financial services are evolving with AI: from compliance and identity to intelligent asset management.
Who Youâll Hear From
Among the voices leading the conversation:
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VĂt JedliÄka, President of Liberland, on digital sovereignty and blockchain-powered governance.
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Tigran Hakhunts, HTX Ambassador, on how exchanges are navigating and accelerating decentralized adoption.
And thatâs just the beginning â expect DeFi founders, Web3 infrastructure teams, AI policy researchers, and the next generation of financial technologists.
Whatâs Beyond the Keynotes
This isnât a day of passive watching. Youâll see:
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Live product demos, including WeFiâs own onchain banking tools.
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Multilingual Q&A sessions where your questions drive the conversation.
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Real-time translation in 8 languages to keep everything accessible.
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And yes â a Ferrari giveaway. Registered attendees automatically enter a lottery to win big.
One Day. A Global Experience.
No flights, no paywalls, no exclusivity. This is finance without borders. Whether youâre tuning in from SĂŁo Paulo or Seoul, youâll be part of a shared global moment.
To join, just connect through the official bot.
The future of finance isnât happening behind closed doors. Itâs unfolding in the open â and youâre invited. See you May 30.
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2025-05-19 15:59:38â€ïžđ„âš
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2025-05-18 18:47:21Sloth test
Just a test
Please ignore.
In the lush canopy of a rainforest, Sid the sloth hung lazily from a branch, his mossy fur blending with the leaves. Each day, he nibbled on tender shoots, moving so slowly that ants marched faster. One morning, a curious toucan dropped a shiny berry. Sid, intrigued, reached for it over hours, only to find it was a pebble! Chuckling, he napped, dreaming of sweeter finds. His unhurried life taught the jungle: patience brings its own rewards. (376 characters)
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2025-05-18 16:07:07ai #artificial #intelligence #english #tech
Open Source
Models
Text
Image
- SDAI FOSS - Stable Diffusion AI to Android [download] [source] đ€
- Stable Diffusion - Text to image [source] đ
- Pixart Alpha - Photorealistic Text to Image Generation [source]
- Pixart Delta - Framework to Pixart Alpha [paper] [source]
- Pixart Sigma - 4K Text to Image Generation [source]
- OmniGen - Pompt, image or subject to image [source]
- Pigallery - Self-Hosted AI Image Generator [source]
Video
Tools
Lightning Based
- Animal Sunset - AI video generation with Nostr npub by lightning payments [source]
- Ai Rand - AI text generation with Pubky DNS by lightning payments [source]
- PlebAI - Text and Image generation without signup [source] đđ€đ [sites down - only github available]
Others
- HuggingFace - Test and collaborate on models, datasets and apps. [source]
- DuckDuckGo AI Chat - Famous AIs without Login [source]
- Ollama - Run LLMs Locally [source]
- DreamStudio - Stable Diffusionâs Web App Tool [info] [source]
- Prompt Gallery - AI images with their prompts [source]
Closed Source
Models
Text
- ChatGPT
- Claude
- Gemini
- Copilot
- Maritalk - Text AI in Portuguese focused on Brazil with model Sabia-3 and the open source models Sabia-7b and Sabia-2 [source]
- AmazĂŽnia IA - Text AI in Portuguese focused on Brazil with the guara, hapia and golia models [source]
Image
Video
- Minimax - Realistic videos (prompts only in chinese)
Tools
Other index: Amazing AI
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2025-05-19 15:59:37And this is the regular text.
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@ 9994730e:7df84c81
2025-05-19 15:59:35I will add a picture, a hyperlink and a video. Letâs see if it works.
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2025-05-19 15:59:34Is it still working?
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2025-05-19 15:59:33Is it actually called âsummaryâ?
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2025-05-19 15:56:03A few weeks ago, I ran into an old friend at a coffee shop. We hadnât spoken in years, and within five minutes, she said something Iâve heard countless times:
âI just feel like Iâm so behind.â
Behind who? Behind what?
Thereâs this ideaâquiet, nagging, oddly universalâthat weâre all somehow in a race we didnât sign up for. That weâre supposed to have hit certain milestones by certain ages. That if weâre not married, promoted, rich, settled, happy (and photogenic) by 30 or 40 or pick your poison, then weâve failed some invisible test.
Where did this come from?
Some of itâs cultural, obviously. Social media compresses timelines. Youâre 27, doom-scrolling, and suddenly someone from high school just IPOâd their startup and got engaged in Rome. Another just bought a house with a kitchen island the size of a small country. You wonder if you missed a memo.
But beneath that, thereâs something deeper. A belief that life is linear. That it should look like a staircase: school, job, marriage, house, kids, success. But real life? Itâs a squiggle. A mess. A beautiful disaster.
Hereâs the truth: Youâre not behind. Thereâs no schedule. Thereâs only your path, and the courage it takes to stay on itâeven when it looks wildly different from everyone elseâs.
I say this as someone who has taken the âscenic route.â I changed careers in my 30s. I moved cities on a hunch. I dropped things that looked great on paper because they felt wrong in my gut. Iâve had seasons of momentum and seasons of stuckness. Both were necessary.
âCatching upâ assumes thereâs a fixed destination. But what if there isnât? What if the point isnât arrival, but presence? Progress that feels real, not performative?
If you need a permission slip to stop comparing, let this be it.
Youâre not late. Youâre not early.
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2025-05-19 15:56:02Thereâs something sacred about morning air â the way it carries just enough chill to remind you youâre alive, without pushing you back inside. Iâve been starting my days on the balcony lately. Not because itâs glamorous (it isnât), or because I have a routine (I donât), but because itâs the only space in my apartment that feels both open and still.
This morning I made coffee with too much cinnamon and curled up with a blanket thatâs seen better days. I watched the city slowly wake up â one barking dog, two joggers, and the clatter of a recycling truck below. Itâs odd how these tiny patterns become a kind of comfort.
I used to think that slowing down meant falling behind. But here, perched on the third floor with my feet on cold concrete and the sky just starting to blush, I feel like Iâm exactly where Iâm supposed to be.
If youâre reading this, maybe you needed that reminder too.
â Natalie
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2025-05-19 15:11:25Let's start with some important foundational thinking - based on natural law. Money should be separate from the State - if not history shows that governments and human greed will always take over and manipulate the system in their favour and the expense of their populations. For extensive references, read The Sovereign Individual and The Creature from Jeckyll Island.
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The Separation of State and Money is the most important thing you can listen to this week. Thanks to Allen Farrington - his paper is here for those who prefer to read. Wake up, folks!
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The American Forefathers knew this when the wrote the American Constitution. Thomas Jefferson said: âIf the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency first by inflation then by deflation the banks and corporations that will grow up around them will deprive the people of all property until their children wake up homeless on the continent their Fathers conquered... I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies... The issuing power should be taken from the banks and restored to the people to whom it properly belongs.â Mark Moss explains it well here. Charlie Robinsons take here.
The situation in Canada explifies the issues
Governments have have long used "international economic sanctions" against other nations to enforce their positions. Now in Canada, and soon in your country too, they are applying such sanctions their own citizens - disconnecting them from the financial system and removing their ability to use their own life savings as they wish. Canadians spoke with their money - in one week they raised more money in support of the truckers for peaceful protest than were raised in support of all Canadian political parties in the election of last year - only to have it confiscated and blocked by those politicians.
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CPL. Daniel Bulford (Justin Trudeau's body guard) is particularly clear and eloquent - https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=3123688351279364
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Nick & Greg (two Canadians in Canada) explain the situation to Peter McCormack - https://youtu.be/QBWYp-cBr4o
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Dr Jordan Peterson and Dr Julie Ponesse (also Canadians in Canada) speak openly about what is going on https://t.co/2T7A4VEek1
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Even Canadians living in China speak up: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvDvJWdlD1E
Meanwhile in Turkey...
Joe Blogs has been giving blow by blow updates of the deteriorating sitation over the last weeks. What is happening to Turkey will come to many countries - sooner than you might imagine. Watch and learn here, here and here - more on his channel.
EU Citizens should be aware and lobby their MPs
Dropping of all C-19 restrictions is a tactic to stop people thinking about them; meanwhile the politicians are taking steps to get all of the emergency restrictions codified into normal law so that they can be deployed on you any time or all the time in future.\ Act now - or lose all freedoms - your choice - watch here or click below for the explainer.
More on war - recall our discussion last week
War steals and destroys the wealth of generations. We have been here before - remember World Wars 1 and 2...
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Dr Mattias Desmet explains how mass formation psychosis happens and how he became aware: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRo-ieBEw-8
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Be aware of this well known and much abused psycholgical experiment - rats in a cage - explained by Dr Christ Martensen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kSBdMXQkPI
To remain silent is wrong - to deny the rights of others to discuss and challenge (and even to punish or coerce them) is a crime in support of the biger crime. Each of us has a choice - choose wisely.
Could you have known about this?
"The Matrix is a system, Neo. That system is our enemy. But when you're inside, you look around, what do you see? Businessmen, teachers, lawyers, carpenters. The very minds of the people we are trying to save. But until we do, these people are still a part of that system and that makes them our enemy. You have to understand, most of these people are not ready to be unplugged. And many of them are so inert, so hopelessly dependent on the system that they will fight to protect it."
"Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it for yourself."
A closing thought...
Look closely at the cover of the Economist magazine released in December 2018 - The World in 2019 - see how many of those things have already come true.
In case this is too difficult for you - some things to note: Four horsemen of the apacalypse, Statue of Liberty wearing a facemask, Vetruvian Man with QR code (Vaccine passport), DNA mark on his arm, wearing virtual reality glasses... The animal bottom right is a Pangolin. Scales of Justice are well tipped/skewed, facial recognition, electric cars, Putin's pipelines, China and Brexit feature highly along with the lieing media (Pinnochio) and #metoo. I smell Predictive Programming.
- More insights in the explainer here (backup copy here) - including why it is backwards...
That's it!
No one can be told what The Matrix is.\ You have to see it for yourself.**
Do share this newsletter with any of your friends and family who might be interested.
You can also email me at: LetterFrom@rogerprice.me
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2025-05-19 14:41:48An honest response to objections â and an answer to the most important question: why does any of this matter?
\ Statement: Deflation is not the enemy, but a natural state in an age of technological progress.\ Criticism: in real macroeconomics, long-term deflation is linked to depressions.\ Deflation discourages borrowers and investors, and makes debt heavier.\ Natural â Safe.
1. âDeflation â Depression, Debt â Heavierâ
This is true in a debt-based system. Yes, in a fiat economy, debt balloons to the sky, and without inflation it collapses.
But Bitcoin offers not âdeflation for its own sake,â but an environment where you donât need to be in debt to survive. Where savings donât melt away.\ Jeff Booth said it clearly:
âTechnology is inherently deflationary. Fighting deflation with the printing press is fighting progress.â
You donât have to take on credit to live in this system. Which means â deflation is not an enemy, but an ally.
đĄ People often confuse two concepts:
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That deflation doesnât work in an economy built on credit and leverage â thatâs true.
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That deflation itself is bad â thatâs a myth.
đ In reality, deflation is the natural state of a free market when technology makes everything cheaper.
Historical example:\ In the U.S., from the Civil War to the early 1900s, the economy experienced gentle deflation â alongside economic growth, employment expansion, and industrial boom.\ Prices fell: for example, a sack of flour cost \~$1.00 in 1865 and \~$0.50 in 1895 â and there was no crisis, because wages held and productivity increased.
Modern example:\ Consumer electronics over the past 20â30 years are a vivid example of technological deflation:\ â What cost $5,000 in 2000 (e.g., a 720p plasma TV) now costs $300 and delivers 10Ă better quality.\ â Phones, computers, cameras â all became far more powerful and cheaper at the same time.\ Thatâs how tech-driven deflation works: you get more for less.
đ Bitcoin doesnât make the world deflationary. It just doesnât fight against deflation, unlike the fiat model that fights to preserve its debt pyramid.\ It stops punishing savers and rewards long-term thinkers.
Even economists often confuse organic tech deflation with crisis-driven (debt) deflation.
\ \ Statement: Weâve never lived in a truly free market â central banks and issuance always existed.\ Criticism: ideological statement.\ A truly âfreeâ market is utopian.\ Banks and monetary issuance emerged in response to crises.\ A market without arbiters is not always fair, especially under imperfect competition.
2. âThe Free Market Is a Utopiaâ
Yes, âpure marketsâ are rare. But what we have today isnât regulation â itâs centralized power in the hands of central banks and cartels.
Bitcoin offers rules without rulers. 21 million. No one can change the issuance. Itâs not ideology â itâs code instead of trust. And it has worked for 15 years.
\ \ Statement: Inflation is an invisible tax, especially on the poor and working class.\ Criticism: partly true: inflation can reduce debt burden, boost employment.\ The state indexes social benefits. Under stable inflation, compensators can work. Under deflation, things might be worse (mass layoffs, defaults).
3. âInflation Can Helpâ
Theoretically â yes. Textbooks say moderate inflation can reduce debt burdens and stimulate consumption and jobs.\ But in practice â it works as a stealth tax, especially on those without assets. The wealthy escape â into real estate, stocks, funds.\ But the poor and working class lose purchasing power because their money is held in cash â and cash devalues.
đŹ As Lyn Alden says:
âWhen your money canât hold value, youâre forced to become an investor â even if you just want to save and live.â
The state may index pensions or benefits â but always with a lag, and always less than actual price increases.\ If bread rises 15% and your payment increase is 5%, you got poorer, even if the number on paper went up.
đ„ We live in an inflationary system of everything:\ â Inflationary money\ â Inflationary products\ â Inflationary content\ â And now even inflationary minds
đ§ This is more than just rising prices â itâs a degradation of reality perception. Youâre always rushing, everything loses meaning.\ But when did the system start working against you?
đ What went wrong after 1971?
This chart shows that from 1948 to the early 1970s, productivity and wages grew together.\ But after the end of the gold standard in 1971 â the connection broke. Productivity kept rising, but real wages stalled.
đ This means: you work more, better, faster â but buy less.
đ Source: wtfhappenedin1971.com
When you must spend today because tomorrow itâll be worth less â thatâs rewarding impulse and punishing long-term thinking.
Bitcoin offers a different environment:\ â Savings work\ â Long-term thinking is rewarded\ â The price of the future is calculated, not forced by a printing press
đ Inflation can be a tool. But in government hands, it became a weapon â a slow, inevitable upward redistribution of wealth.
Indexing is weak compensation if bread is up 15% and your âincreaseâ is only 5%.
\ \ Statement: War is not growth, but a reallocation of resources into destruction.
Criticism: war can spur technological leaps (Internet, GPS, nuclear energy â all from military programs). "Military Keynesianism" was a real model.
4. âWar Drives R&Dâ
Yes, wars sometimes give rise to tech spin-offs: Internet, GPS, nuclear power â all originated from military programs.
But that doesnât make war a source of progress â it makes tech a byproduct of catastrophe.
âWar reallocates resources toward destruction â not growth.â
Progress doesnât happen because of war â it happens despite it.
If scientific breakthroughs require a million dead and burnt cities â maybe youâve built your economy wrong.
đŹ Even Michael Saylor said:
âIf you need war to develop technology â youâve built civilization wrong.â
No innovation justifies diverting human labor, minds, and resources toward destruction.\ War is always the opposite of efficiency â more is wasted than created.
đ§ Bitcoin, on the other hand, is an example of how real R&D happens without violence.\ No taxes. No army. Just math, voluntary participation, and open-source code.
đ Military Keynesianism is not a model of progress â itâs a symptom of a sick monetary system that needs destruction to reboot.
Bitcoin shows that coordination without violence is possible.\ This is R&D of a new kind: based not on destruction, but digital creation.
Statement: Bitcoin isnât âGold 1.0,â but an improved version: divisible, verifiable, unseizable.
Criticism: Bitcoin has no physical value; "unseizability" is a theory;\ Gold is material and autonomous.
5. âBitcoin Has No Physical Valueâ
And gold does? Just because it shines?
Physical form is no guarantee of value.\ Real value lies in: scarcity, reliable transfer, verifiability, and non-confiscatability.
Gold is:\ â Hard to divide\ â Hard to verify\ â Expensive to store\ â Easy to seize
đĄ Bitcoin is the first store of value in history that is fully free from physical limitations, and yet:\ â Absolutely scarce (21M, forever)\ â Instantly transferable over the Internet\ â Cryptographically verifiable\ â Controlled by no government
đ Bitcoinâs value lies in its liberation from the physical.\ It doesnât need to be âbackedâ by gold or oil. Itâs backed by energy, mathematics, and ongoing verification.
âPrice is what you pay, value is what you get.â â Warren Buffett
When you buy bitcoin, youâre not paying for a âtokenâ â youâre gaining access to a network of distributed financial energy.
âĄïž What are you really getting when you own bitcoin?\ â A key to a digital asset that canât be faked\ â The ability to send âcrystallized energyâ anywhere on Earth\ â A role in a new accounting system that runs 24/7/365\ â Freedom: from banks, borders, inflation, and force
đ Bitcoin doesnât require physical value â because it creates value:\ Through trust, scarcity, and energy invested in mining.\ And unlike gold, it was never associated with slavery.
Statement: Thereâs no âincome without riskâ in Bitcoin: just hold â you preserve; want more â invest, risk, build.
Criticism: contradicts HODL logic; speculation remains dominant behavior.
6. âSpeculation Dominatesâ
For now â yes. Thatâs normal for the early phase of a new technology. Awareness doesnât come instantly.
What matters is not the motive of todayâs buyer â but what theyâre buying.
đ A speculator may come and go â but the asset remains.\ And this asset is the only one in history that will never exist again. 21 million. Forever.
đ Look deeper. Bitcoin has:\ â No CEO\ â No central issuer\ â No inflation\ â No âoff switchâ
đĄ Itâs not a stock. Not a startup. Not someoneâs project.\ Itâs a new foundation for trust.\ Itâs opting out of a system where freedom is a privilege youâre granted under conditions.
đ§ People say: âBitcoin can be copied.â\ Theoretically â yes.\ Practically â never.
Hereâs what youâd need to recreate Bitcoin:\ â No pre-mine\ â A founder who disappears and never sells\ â No foundation or corporation\ â Tens of thousands of nodes worldwide\ â 701 million terahashes of hash power\ â Thousands of devs writing open protocols\ â Hundreds of global conferences\ â Millions of people defending digital sovereignty\ â All that without a single marketing budget
Thatâs all.
đ Everything else is an imitation, not a creation.\ Just like you canât âreinvent fireâ â Bitcoin can only exist once.
Statements:\ The Russia's '90s werenât a free market â just anarchic chaos without rights protection.*\ Unlike fiat or even dollars, Bitcoin is the first asset with real defense â from governments, inflation, even thugs.\ And yes, even if your barber asks about Bitcoin â maybe it's not a bubble, but a sign that inflation has already hit everyone.
Criticism: Bitcoinâs protection isnât universal â it works only with proper handling and isnât available to all.\ Some just want to âget rich.â\ None of this matters because:
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Bitcoinâs volatility (-30% in a week, +50% in a month) makes it unusable for price planning or contracts.
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It canât handle mass-scale usage.
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To become currency, geopolitical will is needed â and without the first two, donât even talk about the third.\ Also: âBitcoin is too complicated for the average person.â
7. âItâs Too Complex for the Massesâ
Itâs complex â if youâre using L1 (Layer 1). But even grandmas use Telegram. In El Salvador, schoolkids buy lunch with Lightning. My barber installed Wallet of Satoshi in minutes right in front of me â and I now pay for my haircut via Lightning.
UX is just a matter of time. And itâs improving. Emerging tools:\ Cashu, Fedimint, Fedi, Wallet of Satoshi, Phoenix, Proton Wallet, Swiss Bitcoin Pay, Bolt Card / CoinCorner (NFC cards for Lightning payments).
This is like the internet in 1995:\ It started with modems â now itâs 4K streaming.
8. âCanât Handle the Loadâ
A common myth.\ Yes, Bitcoin L1 processes about 7 transactions per second â intentionally. Itâs not built to be Visa. Itâs a financial protocol, just like TCP/IP is a network protocol. TCP/IP isnât âfastâ or âslowâ â the experience depends on the infrastructure built on top: servers, routers, hardware. In the â90s, it delivered text. Today, it streams Netflix. The protocol didnât change â the stack did.
Same with Bitcoin: L1 defines rules, security, finality.\ Scaling and speed? Thatâs the second layerâs job.
To understand scale:
| Network | TPS (Transactions/sec) | | --- | --- | | Visa | up to 24,000 | | Mastercard | \~5,000 | | PayPal | \~193 | | Litecoin | \~56 | | Ethereum | \~20 | | Bitcoin | \~7 |
\ âĄïž Enter Lightning Network â Bitcoinâs âfast lane.â\ It allows millions of transactions per second, instantly and nearly free.
And itâs not a sidechain.
âïž Lightning is not a separate network.\ It uses real Bitcoin transactions (2-of-2 multisig). You can close the channel to L1 at any time. Itâs not an alternative â itâs a native extension built into Bitcoin.\ Also evolving: Ark, Fedimint, eCash â new ways to scale and add privacy.
đ So criticizing Bitcoin for âslownessâ is like blaming TCP/IP because your old modem wonât stream YouTube.\ The protocol isnât the problem â itâs the infrastructure.
đĄïž And by the way: Visa crashes more often than Bitcoin.
9. âWe Need Geopolitical Willâ
Not necessarily. All it takes is the will of the people â and leaders willing to act. El Salvador didnât wait for G20 approval or IMF blessings. Since 2001, the country had used the US dollar as its official currency, abandoning its own colĂłn. But that didnât save it from inflation or dependency on foreign monetary policy. In 2021, El Salvador became the first country to recognize Bitcoin as legal tender. Since March 13, 2024, theyâve been purchasing 1 BTC daily, tracked through their public address:
đ Address\ đ First transaction
This policy became the foundation of their Strategic Bitcoin Reserve (SBR) â a state-led effort to accumulate Bitcoin as a national reserve asset for long-term stability and sovereignty.
Their example inspired others.
In March 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order creating the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve of the USA, to be funded through confiscated Bitcoin and digital assets.\ The idea: accumulate, donât sell, and strategically expand the reserve â without extra burden on taxpayers.
Additionally, Senator Cynthia Lummis (Wyoming) proposed the BITCOIN Act, targeting the purchase of 1 million BTC over five years (\~5% of the total supply).\ The plan: fund it via revaluation of gold certificates and other budget-neutral strategies.
đ More: Strategic Bitcoin Reserve â Wikipedia
đ So no global consensus is required. No IMF greenlight.\ All it takes is conviction â and an understanding that the future of finance lies in decentralized, scarce assets like Bitcoin.
10. â-30% in a week, +50% in a month = not moneyâ
True â Bitcoin is volatile. But thatâs normal for new technologies and emerging money. Itâs not a bug â itâs a price discovery phase. The world is still learning what this asset is.
đ Volatility is the price of entry.\ đ But the reward is buying the future at a discount.
As Michael Saylor put it:
âA tourist sees Niagara Falls as chaos â roaring, foaming, spraying water.\ An engineer sees immense energy.\ It all depends on your mental model.â
Same with Bitcoin. Speculators see chaos. Investors see structural scarcity. Builders see a new financial foundation.
đĄ Now consider gold:
đ After the U.S. abandoned the gold standard in 1971, gold surged from \~$35 to over $800 in a decade â while suffering wild -40% to -60% crashes along the way.\ \ đ Gold Price Chart â Macrotrends\ \ Nobody said, âThis canât be money.â \ Because money is defined not by volatility, but by scarcity, adoption, and trust â which build over time.
đ The more people save in Bitcoin, the more its volatility fades.
This is a journey â not a fixed state.
We donât judge the internet by how it worked in 1994.\ So why expect Bitcoin to be the âperfect currencyâ in 2025?
It grows bottom-up â without regulatorsâ permission.\ And the longer it survives, the stronger it becomes.
Remember how many times itâs been declared dead.\ And how many times it came back â stronger.
đ Gold vs. Bitcoin: Supply Comparison
This chart shows the key difference between the two hard assets:
đč Gold â supply keeps growing.\ Mining may be limited, but itâs still inflationary.\ Each year, thereâs more â with no known cap: new mines, asteroid mining, recycling.
đž Bitcoin â capped at 21 million.\ The emission schedule is public, mathematically predictable, and ends completely around 2140.
đ§ Bottom line:\ Gold is good.\ Bitcoin is better â for predictability and scarcity.
đĄ As Saifedean Ammous said:
âGold was the best monetary good⊠until Bitcoin.â
While we argue â fiat erodes every day.
No matter your view on Bitcoin, just show me one other asset that is simultaneously:
â immune to devaluation by decree\ â impossible to print more of\ â impossible to confiscate by a centralized order\ â impossible to counterfeit\ â and, most importantly â transferable across borders without asking permission from a bank, a state, or a passport
đž Try sending $10,000 through PayPal from Iran to Paraguay, or Bangladesh to Saint Lucia.\ Good luck. PayPal doesn't even work there.
Now open a laptop, type 12 words â and you have access to your savings anywhere on Earth.
đ Bitcoin doesn't ask for permission.\ It works for everyone, everywhere, all the time.
đ There has never been anything like this before.
Bitcoin is the first asset in history that combines:
â digital nature\ â predictable scarcity\ â absolute portability\ â and immunity from tyranny
đĄ As Michael Saylor said:
âBitcoin is the first money in human history not created by bankers or politicians â but by engineers.â
You can own it with no bank.\ No intermediary.\ No passport.\ No approval.
Thatâs why Bitcoin isnât just âinternet moneyâ or âcryptoâ or âdigital gold.â\ It may not be perfect â but itâs incorruptible.\ And itâs not going away.\ Itâs already here.\ It is the foundation of a new financial reality.
đ This is not speculation. This is a peaceful financial revolution.\ đȘ This is not a stock. Itâs money â like the world has never seen.\ âïž This is not a fad. Itâs a freedom protocol.
And when even the barber starts asking about Bitcoin â itâs not a bubble.\ Itâs a sign that the system is breaking.\ And people are looking for an exit.
For the first time â they have one.
đŒ This is not about investing. Itâs about the dignity of work.
Imagine a man who cleans toilets at an airport every day.
Not a âprestigiousâ job.\ But a crucial one.\ Without him â filth, bacteria, disease.
He shows up on time. He works with his hands.
And his money? It devalues. Every day.
He doesnât work less â often he works more than those in suits.\ But he can afford less and less â because in this system, honest labor loses value each year.
Now imagine heâs paid in Bitcoin.
Not in some âvolatile coin,â but in hard money â with a limited supply.\ Money that canât be printed, reversed, or devalued by central banks.
đĄ Then he could:
â Stop rushing to spend, knowing his labor wonât be worth less tomorrow\ â Save for a dream â without fear of inflation eating it away\ â Feel that his time and effort are respected â because they retain value
Bitcoin gives anyone â engineer or janitor â a way out of the game rigged against them.\ A chance to finally build a future where savings are real.
This is economic justice.\ This is digital dignity.
đ In fiat, you have to spend â or your money melts.\ đ In Bitcoin, you choose when to spend â because itâs up to you.
đ§ In a deflationary economy, both saving and spending are healthy:
You donât scramble to survive â you choose to create.
đŻ Thatâs true freedom.
When even someone cleaning floors can live without fear â\ and know that their time doesnât vanish... it turns into value.
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2025-05-19 11:48:21Wo lĂ€Ăt es sich trefflicher plaudern als am KĂŒchentisch. Es muĂ ja nicht unbedingt der eigene sein. Hauptsache, es sitzen vergnĂŒgte Menschen reinen Herzens daran, wie zum Beispiel die Herren Helmut Schleich und Franz Esser.
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2025-05-19 11:46:09We wrote this album to explain the inspiration behind Mutiny Brewing, and as a way to share the story of Bitcoin and freedom technologies like nostr. Through these songs, weâve tried to capture every truth that we believe is essential to understand about money, freedom, trust, and human connection in the internet age. Itâs our way of making these ideas real and relatable, and we hope it helps others see the power of taking control of their future through the systems we use.
01. "Tomorrow's Prices on Yesterday's Wage" explores the harsh reality of inflation. As central banks inflate the money supply, prices rise faster than wages, leaving us constantly falling behind. People, expecting prices to keep climbing, borrow more to buy sooner, pushing prices even higher in a vicious cycle. You're always a step behind, forced to pay tomorrow's inflated prices with yesterday's stagnant wages.
https://wavlake.com/track/76a6cd02-e876-4a37-b093-1fe919e9eabe
02. "Everybody Works For The Bank" "Everybody Works For The Bank" exposes the hidden truth behind our fiat money system.
When banks issue loans, they donât lend existing money â they create new money from debt. Youâre on the hook for the principal and the interest. But the interest doesnât exist yet â it has to come from someone else borrowing. That means the system only works if debt keeps growing.
When it doesnât, the whole thing wobbles. Governments step in to bail out the banks by printing more money, and that cost doesnât vanish. It shows up in your taxes, your savings, and your grocery bill.
Weâre not just working to pay our own debts, weâre paying for their losses too.
https://wavlake.com/track/4d94cb4b-ff3b-4423-be6a-03e0be8177d6
03. "Let My People Go" references Moses' demand for freedom but directly draws from Proverbs 6:1â5, exposing the danger of debt based money. Every dollar you hold is actually someone else's debt, making you personally liableâheld in the hand of your debtor and at risk of their losses, which you ultimately pay for through inflation or higher taxes. As the song says, "The more you try to save it up, the deeper in you get." The wisdom of Proverbs urges immediate action, pleading urgently to escape this trap and free yourself, like a gazelle from a hunter.
https://wavlake.com/track/76214ff1-f8fd-45b0-a677-d9c285b1e7d6
04. "Mutiny Brewing" embodies Friedrich Hayek's insight: "I don't believe we shall ever have good money again before we take it out of the hands of government... we can't take it violently... all we can do is by some sly roundabout way introduce something they can't stop."
Inspired also by the Cypherpunk manifesto's rallying cry, "We will write the code", the song celebrates Bitcoin as exactly that unstoppable solution.
"Not here to break ya, just here to create our own little world where we determine our fate." https://wavlake.com/track/ba767fc8-6afc-4b0d-be64-259b340432f3
05. "Invisible Wealth" is inspired by The Sovereign Individual, a groundbreaking 1990s book that predicted the rise of digital money and explores how the return on violence shaped civilizations. The song references humanity's vulnerability since agriculture beganâwhere stored wealth attracted violence, forcing reliance on larger governments for protection.
Today, digital privacy enabled by cryptography fundamentally changes this dynamic. When wealth is stored privately, secured by cryptographic keys, violence becomes ineffective. As the song emphasizes, "You can't bomb what you can't see." Cryptography dismantles traditional power structures, providing individuals true financial security, privacy, and freedom from exploitation.
âViolence is useless against cryptographyâ https://wavlake.com/track/648da3cc-d58c-4049-abe0-d22f9e61fef0
06. "Run A Node" is a rallying cry for Bitcoin's decentralisation. At its heart, it's about personal verification and choice: every node is a vote, every checkâs a voice. By running the code yourself, you enforce the rules you choose to follow. This is true digital democracy. When everyone participates, there's no room for collusion, and authority comes directly from transparent code rather than blind trust.
"Check the blocks, verify, ain't that hard to do When everyone's got eyes on it, can't slip nothin' throgh." https://wavlake.com/track/ee11362b-2e84-4631-b05e-df6d8e6797f8
07. "Leverage is a Liar" warns against gambling with your wealth, but beneath the surface, it's a sharp critique of fractional reserve banking. Fractional reserves inflate asset prices, creating the illusion of wealth built on leverage. This system isn't sustainable and inevitably leads to collapse. Real wealth requires sound money, money that can't be inflated. Trying to gain more through leverage only feeds the lie.
"Watch it burn higher and higherâleverage is a liar." https://wavlake.com/track/67f9c39c-c5e1-4e15-b171-f1f5442f29a5
08. "Don't Get Rekt" serves as a stark warning about trusting custodians with your Bitcoin. Highlighting infamous collapses like Mt.Gox, Celsius, and FTX. These modern failures echo the 1933 Executive Order 6102, where the US government forcibly seized citizens' gold, banned its use, and then promptly devalued the currency exchanged for it. History shows clearly: trusting others with your wealth means risking losing it all.
"Your keys, your life, don't forget." https://wavlake.com/track/fbd9b46d-56fc-4496-bc4b-71dec2043705
09. "One Language" critiques the thousands of cryptocurrencies claiming to be revolutionary. Like languages, while anyone can invent one, getting people to actually use it is another story. Most of these cryptos are just affinity scams, centralized towers built on shaky foundations. Drawing from The Bitcoin Standard, the song argues money naturally gravitates toward a single unit, a universal language understood by all. When the dust settles, only genuine, decentralized currency remains.
"One voice speaking loud and clear, the rest will disappear." https://wavlake.com/track/22fb4705-9a01-4f65-9b68-7e8a77406a16
10. "Key To Life" is an anthem dedicated to nostr, the permissionless, unstoppable internet identity protocol. Unlike mainstream social mediaâs walled gardens, nostr places your identity securely in a cryptographic key, allowing you total control. Every message or action you sign proves authenticity, verifiable by anyone. This ensures censorship resistant communication, crucial for decentralised coordination around Bitcoin, keeping it free from centralised control.
"I got the key that sets me freeâmy truth is mine, authentically." https://wavlake.com/track/0d702284-88d2-4d3a-9059-960cc9286d3f
11. "Web Of Trust" celebrates genuine human connections built through protocols like nostr, free from corporate algorithms and their manipulative agendas. Instead of top down control, it champions grassroots sharing of information among trusted peers, ensuring truth and authenticity rise naturally. It's about reclaiming our digital lives, building real communities where trust isn't manufactured by machines, but created by people.
"My filter, my future, my choice to make, real connections no one can fake." https://wavlake.com/track/b383d4e2-feba-4d63-b9f6-10382683b54b
12. "Proof Of Work" is an anthem for fair value creation. In Bitcoin, new money is earned through real work, computing power and electricity spent to secure the network. No shortcuts, no favourites. It's a system grounded in natural law: you reap what you sow. Unlike fiat money, which rewards those closest to power and the printing press, Proof of Work ensures rewards flow to those who put in the effort. Paper castles built on easy money will crumble, but real work builds lasting worth.
"Real work makes real worth, that's the law of this earth." https://wavlake.com/track/01bb7327-0e77-490b-9985-b5ff4d4fdcfc
13. "Stay Humble" is a reminder that true wealth isnât measured in coins or possessions. Itâs grounded in the truth that a manâs life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions. Real wealth is the freedom to use your life and time for what is good and meaningful. When you let go of the obsession with numbers, you make room for gratitude, purpose, and peace. It's not about counting coins, it's about counting your blessings.
"Real wealth ain't what you own, it's gratitude that sets the tone." https://wavlake.com/track/3fdb2e9b-2f52-4def-a8c5-c6b3ee1cd194
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2025-05-19 11:45:2580 Jahre spĂ€ter und kein bisschen klĂŒger. Dieser Eindruck drĂ€ngt sich unmittelbar auf, mit Blick auf die heutige, desaströse Weltlage. Dabei hat man sich vor rund acht Dekaden weltweit ein âNie wiederâ geschworen. âNie wieder Krieg!â Es sollte dabei nicht bei einem Lippenbekenntnis bleiben. Der Schwur wurde unter anderem in der Charta der Vereinten Nationen festgehalten. Doch wie kommt es, dass das Versprechen, die Waffen zukĂŒnftig schweigen zu lassen, seither unzĂ€hlige Male gebrochen wurde? War es etwa manchen der SiegermĂ€chte nicht ernst damit, als sie sich kurz vor Kriegsende in Jalta zur gleichnamigen Konferenz trafen?
https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/abgrunde-der-gier-von-roger-waters?
Hören Sie hierzu die Rede des Pink Floyd - MitgrĂŒnders Roger Waters anlĂ€sslich des 80. Jahrestags der Jalta-Konferenz, die auf Deutsch zuerst bei Manova unter dem Titel âAbgrĂŒnde der Gierâ erschienen war. www.manova.news/artikel/abgrunde-der-gier
Sprecherin: Sabrina Khalil, Redaktion: N. Riedl
Bild: Wikipedia
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2025-05-19 11:40:50âReibung erzeugt WĂ€rmeâ â war das Kredo unserer Streitkultur, bis es meist aus dem Ruder lief und einer gekrĂ€nkt vom Tisch verschwand. Themen nicht anzusprechen war allerdings keine Option. Was bedeutet diese Auseinandersetzung zwischen den Menschen und warum ist sie so wichtig?
https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/die-schnellen-urteile-verzogern-von-markus-langemann?
Vom Streiten, Kommunizieren und dem Schmerz des Menschseins schreibt der Publizist und Herausgeber des Clubs der klaren Worte Markus Langemann.
Sabrina Khalil hat den Text fĂŒr uns gelesen.
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2025-05-19 09:49:40This post will be edited and refined over time.
Eschatology is the study of Biblical prophecy pertaining to what is commonly referred to as the end times. Bitcoin is the transformation of Austrian school economics theory into an efficient and applicable method driven by natural incentives and free market consensus mechanisms.
What happens when eschatology is viewed through a Bitcoin inspired world view?
In this thesis I contend that it is possible and very probable that the consequences of what Satoshi Nakamoto created in Bitcoin and the prophecies surrounding Jesus Christ with regards to the second coming and a thousand year kingdom of peace and prosperity convalesce into a very compelling argument for Biblical prophecy fulfilment.
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No one would argue that modern major banks are today more powerful than kings of old and governments are mere puppets to the sway that the banking empires hold over them.
In Biblical prophecy when kings and powers are mentioned people rarely think of banking but nothing is comparable to the immense scale of wealth, power and territory controlled directly or indirectly by banks.
IMF, BIS, the FED and Blackrock are where the levers of power are pulled in the current dispensation. Governments restructure more frequently than these institutions whom endure and exercise unmerited influence over said governments and the public interests they claim to represent.
An excerpt from the King James Bible, Daniel chapter 2 describes prophetically the ages of man and its rotations of power.
Interesting to note that it is symbolically portrayed in monetary/industrial metals. All used as tokens for trade, symbols of wealth and manufacture.
Gold, silver, bronze, iron and clay. Gold has been a dominant symbol of power and wealth through millennia. Silver, brass and iron ores are mainly industrial metals although they all had prominent turns as coinage. Due to the debasement and concentration of gold specifically.
Clay on the other hand is only a symbol of power in construction and iron has never been used in construction to the extent it is in the 20th and 21st century. Skyscrapers are the symbols of money and power today, i.e. big bank and government buildings.
Daniel Chapter 2:24â45
24Therefore Daniel went to Arioch, whom the king had appointed to destroy the wise men of Babylon. He went and said thus to him: âDo not destroy the wise men of Babylon; take me before the king, and I will tell the king the interpretation.â
25Then Arioch quickly brought Daniel before the king, and said thus to him, âI have found a man of the captives of Judah, who will make known to the king the interpretation.â
26The king answered and said to Daniel, whose name was Belteshazzar, âAre you able to make known to me the dream which I have seen, and its interpretation?â
27Daniel answered in the presence of the king, and said, âThe secret which the king has demanded, the wise men, the astrologers, the magicians, and the soothsayers cannot declare to the king. 28But there is a God in heaven who reveals secrets, and He has made known to King Nebuchadnezzar what will be in the latter days. Your dream, and the visions of your head upon your bed, were these: 29As for you, O king, thoughts came to your mind while on your bed, about what would come to pass after this; and He who reveals secrets has made known to you what will be. 30But as for me, this secret has not been revealed to me because I have more wisdom than anyone living, but for our sakes who make known the interpretation to the king, and that you may know the thoughts of your heart.
31âYou, O king, were watching; and behold, a great image! This great image, whose splendor was excellent, stood before you; and its form was awesome. 32This imageâs head was of fine gold, its chest and arms of silver, its belly and thighs of bronze, 33its legs of iron, its feet partly of iron and partly of clay. 34You watched while a stone was cut out without hands, which struck the image on its feet of iron and clay, and broke them in pieces. 35Then the iron, the clay, the bronze, the silver, and the gold were crushed together, and became like chaff from the summer threshing floors; the wind carried them away so that no trace of them was found. And the stone that struck the image became a great mountain and filled the whole earth.
36âThis is the dream. Now we will tell the interpretation of it before the king. 37You, O king, are a king of kings. For the God of heaven has given you a kingdom, power, strength, and glory; 38and wherever the children of men dwell, or the beasts of the field and the birds of the heaven, He has given them into your hand, and has made you ruler over them all â you are this head of gold. 39But after you shall arise another kingdom inferior to yours; then another, a third kingdom of bronze, which shall rule over all the earth. 40And the fourth kingdom shall be as strong as iron, inasmuch as iron breaks in pieces and shatters everything; and like iron that crushes, that kingdom will break in pieces and crush all the others. 41Whereas you saw the feet and toes, partly of potterâs clay and partly of iron, the kingdom shall be divided; yet the strength of the iron shall be in it, just as you saw the iron mixed with ceramic clay. 42And as the toes of the feet were partly of iron and partly of clay, so the kingdom shall be partly strong and partly fragile. 43As you saw iron mixed with ceramic clay, they will mingle with the seed of men; but they will not adhere to one another, just as iron does not mix with clay. 44And in the days of these kings the God of heaven will set up a kingdom which shall never be destroyed; and the kingdom shall not be left to other people; it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever. 45Inasmuch as you saw that the stone was cut out of the mountain without hands, and that it broke in pieces the iron, the bronze, the clay, the silver, and the gold â the great God has made known to the king what will come to pass after this. The dream is certain, and its interpretation is sure.â
I speculate that the toes of iron and clay represent the world banking empire. Skyscrapers are constructed from iron and cement. Different forms of clay is a necessary cement ingredient. Architecture has always been used as a symbol of dominance by rulers especially true of systems who use awe as a means to cause feelings of insignificance in the individual thereby asserting their power at low cost. Ironically it never costs the ruler to create these structures, the cost is always carried by the people in time, resources and energy.
Skyscrapers and large construction are the modern symbols of money and power. Not so much kings, palaces and temples. The stone breaking the power of the statue has to break something contemporary other than kings and palaces if it is to be eschatological prophecy fulfilled in our time.
https://www.britannica.com/technology/cement-building-material/History-of-cement
The invention of portland cement usually is attributed to Joseph Aspdin of Leeds, Yorkshire, England, who in 1824 took out a patent for a material that was produced from a synthetic mixture of limestone and clay.
https://www.thoughtco.com/how-skyscrapers-became-possible-1991649
Later, taller and taller buildings were made possible through a series of architectural and engineering innovations, including the invention of the first process to mass-produce steel.
Construction of skyscrapers was made possible thanks to Englishman Henry Bessemer, (1856 to 1950) who invented the first process to mass-produce steel inexpensively.
You watched while a stone was cut out without hands,
No hands needed when the stone is an idea.
As a thought experiment, imagine there was a base metal as scarce as gold but with the following properties:\ â boring grey in colour\ â not a good conductor of electricity\ â not particularly strong, but not ductile or easily malleable either\ â not useful for any practical or ornamental purpose\ \ and one special, magical property:\ â can be transported over a communications channel
Greshams Law illustrated in slow motion picture.
1: The banks collapse. Being fundamentally weak because of zero reserve lending, any student of Austrian economics has been correctly predicting banking collapse, and have incorrectly been advocating gold as the solution to this collapse. Many of the big economies are valued through their housing market. Housing will be demonetised (Iron and clay economy) meaning shelter and property will become affordable to the average wage earner again. The large cement and iron structures become redundant. Everyone will work from home and a value to value economy will make banks seem like relics from an age of stupidity and evil.
2: Industrial metal iron will not be for mega structures that contain speculators and bookkeepers who have fiat jobs slaving for fiat money. Iron will be used to improve the lives of individuals. Iron as coinage is already demonetised.
3: Brass is demonetised as coinage and only valuable in industry. Ammunition, music, plumbing etcetera.
4: Silver has been a terrible money throughout history and when the silver investors wake up to the fact that they are holding onto a redundant asset with zero monetary properties compared to the alternative they will dump their holdings, crashing the silver market and subsequently reducing the prices of producing -
solder and brazing alloys, batteries, dentistry, TV screens, smart phones microwave ovens, ad infinitum. To quote Jeff Booth. "Prices always fall to the marginal cost of production."
5: The final Rubicon is gold, people get excited about the Bitcoin exchange traded funds but it is nothing compared to the value proposition when gold pundits, large investment funds, governments pension funds and reserve banks finally realise that gold is worthless as money in this new dispensation.
To illustrate the point more vividly.
Ezekiel 7:19
They shall cast their silver in the streets, and their gold shall be removed: their silver and their gold shall not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the LORD: they shall not satisfy their souls, neither fill their bowels: because it is the stumbling block of their iniquity.
What we are witnessing is the biggest rug pull the world has ever seen. In this future metals will exclusively be used for industrial use cases after being stripped of their monetary premium.
This collapse is something that happens slowly over a long period of time. More or less one hour.
Revelation 18 verse 11â19 (The fall of Babylon)
And the merchants of the earth shall weep and mourn over her; for no man buyeth their merchandise any more: The merchandise of gold, and silver, and precious stones, and of pearls, and fine linen, and purple, and silk, and scarlet, and all thyine wood, and all manner vessels of ivory, and all manner vessels of most precious wood, and of brass, and iron, and marble, And cinnamon, and odours, and ointments, and frankincense, and wine, and oil, and fine flour, and wheat, and beasts, and sheep, and horses, and chariots, and slaves, and souls of men. And the fruits that thy soul lusted after are departed from thee, and all things which were dainty and goodly are departed from thee, and thou shalt find them no more at all. The merchants of these things, which were made rich by her, shall stand afar off for the fear of her torment, weeping and wailing, And saying, Alas, alas, that great city, that was clothed in fine linen, and purple, and scarlet, and decked with gold, and precious stones, and pearls! For in one hour so great riches is come to nought. And every shipmaster, and all the company in ships, and sailors, and as many as trade by sea, stood afar off, And cried when they saw the smoke of her burning, saying, What city is like unto this great city! And they cast dust on their heads, and cried, weeping and wailing, saying, Alas, alas, that great city, wherein were made rich all that had ships in the sea by reason of her costliness! for in one hour is she made desolate.
TLDR - No more money printer go BRRR. means death to the bourgeoisie cantillionaire class.**
Is it realistic to assume that all the worlds monetised industries collapse to fair value in one hour?
Coming back to eschatology, 2 Peter 3:8
But, beloved, be not ignorant of this one thing, that one day is with the Lord as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.
Eschatology students use this verse to speculatively project the fulfilment of Biblical prophecies with regards to their predicted time of occurrence. Now letâs apply this to Babylon falling in one hour.
1000 (one day) divided by 24 (hours) equals 41,6 years (one hour)
Since the first block was mined in January 2009 you add 41,6 years you get a completion date of 2050 a.d
Remember, this stone (Bitcoin) becomes a great mountain and fills the whole earth. A kingdom which shall never be destroyed; and the kingdom shall not be left to other people; it shall break in pieces and consume all these kingdoms, and it shall stand forever. The dream is certain, and its interpretation is sure.
But contemporary sources must reflect this probability if it is a good theory.
https://www.newsbtc.com/news/50-of-population-to-use-bitcoin-by-2043-if-crypto-follows-internet-adoption/
If the banking system is first to collapse we can give it +- 10 years and we are already 14 years in since (Genesis Block) the stone struck the feet. People are slow to see the reality of the world they are living in. If all this is accurate then the world banking system is doomed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exK5yFEuBsk
Regards
Echo Delta
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2025-05-19 09:47:30Algo que me faz uma certa confusĂŁo, Ă© ouvir as pessoas, a afirmarem que serĂĄ impossĂvel existir um governo e uma economia saudĂĄvel com o Bitcoin ou qualquer outra moeda nĂŁo inflacionĂĄria. Que o Bitcoin como moeda, iria tornar a sociedade numa anarquia.
A governança da nossa sociedade Ă© baseada em 3 pilares: o governo, econĂłmico e moeda. Os 3 evoluĂram e se adaptaram mutuamente e em simultĂąneo ao longo do tempo. SĂł que essa e evolução, trouxe-nos para um centralismo atroz, onde os governos condicionadam excessivamente a economia e controlam a moeda. Em vez de 3 pilares, temos apenas um, o governo, a economia deixou de ser livre e a moeda Ă© manipulada para financiar o governo.
Ă claro, se nĂłs mudarmos apenas o sistema monetĂĄrio, o equilĂbrio dos 3 pilares vai quebrar, assim nĂŁo vai funcionar. O erro Ă© acreditar que Ă© possĂvel mudar apenas um pilar, sem adaptar os outros.
Na prĂĄtica temos que mudar apenas um (governo), os outros dois Ă© libertĂĄ-los. Os governos modernos sĂŁo baseados em dĂ©fice orçamental, impostos altos, dĂvida soberana e inflação monetĂĄria para o seu financiamento e para controlar a economia. Como os governos estĂŁo altamente endividados e com altas taxas de impostos, sĂł lhe resta a Ășltima carta, a moeda/inflação monetĂĄria.
Se perdessem o controlo da moeda, seria necessĂĄrio uma mudança profunda nos estados modernos. Em vez de ter dĂ©fice-dĂvida-inflação, teriam mudar para excedente-reservas-deflação, Ă© fazer o oposto do que fazem hoje. Ă claro que ao podemos apenas mudar de uma moeda inflacionĂĄria para uma nĂŁo inflacionĂĄria e manter inalterado os outros dois, isso nĂŁo vai resultar. SerĂĄ necessĂĄrio mudar os 3 para que funcione bem.
Ă aqui estĂĄ o problema, serĂĄ uma mudança profunda nos governos modernos, tĂȘm que passar a ter excedente orçamental e criar reservas monetĂĄria. Isso vai obrigar os governos a ter muita disciplina e boa gestĂŁo, nos momentos de crescimento econĂłmico terĂŁo que fazer reservas e zerar a dĂvida soberana. Depois nos perĂodos de recessĂŁo vai utilizar as reservas e se necessĂĄrio criar dĂvida soberana para ajudar na recuperação da economia, actualmente os governos utilizam a expansĂŁo monetĂĄria para esse fim.
Se alguém tem um problema de alcoolismo, não pode apenas trocar whisky por vinho, a mudança terå que ser mais dråstica, terå que trocar por ågua.
Fix the money! Fix the World!
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2025-05-19 09:17:30Emilien stepped into the space motel's bar. The area was dimly lit and the music was unbearably loud. At least all the tables and sunken lounges each had their own lights and sound dampers. He stepped up to a table and pushed down on the receptor to reduce volume. He could not think with the noise. He looked around for Macy and inconspicuously acquainted himself with the current patrons in the establishment. He pulled his hoody further forward when he noticed the android in a wheel chair. "Not my type of company." He thought to himself. In the centre of the room a couple was having a spectacular time, an empty bottle on the table, they were specimens of myth. The guys muscles were chiselled, with tight fabric clinging to his body specifically to display every contour of his physique. His female counterpart wore loose material with translucent green tattoo's running up her body like pin stripes shining through the thin cloth hinting at a perfectly balanced pose and feminine silhouette underneath. Emilien swiped on the tables interface to call for the proprietor. He folded his arms and leaned onto the table tilting his head down slightly to keep shadow on his face. Macy entered the room through the kitchen swivel door. She was holding an empty tray and a serviette draped over her arm. She walked straight over to Emilien's table. "Good rotation sir. Welcome to Macy's. Are you a regular customer or is it your first visit to my fine establishment?" She seemed concerned and worried. The corners of Emiliens lips curved up a little. Keeping his head down teasingly. "Sir? Do we have an existing open channel?" He ignored her. "Sir, If you don't have liquidity I have no services to offer that you cannot get off your own ship." Emilien looked up with a gleam in his eye. Macie's posture relaxed with a sigh of relief. "Emile, you fuck. You freaked me out." "I'm sorry, I could not help myself." He waved a halfhearted greeting, slightly laughing. "You know I have some new rules around for you nano augmented types." His aversion to the word rules was evident only to himself. "Like what?" Macy felt apologetically obliged to explain the nature of her circumstances. "I had diplomats from the outer void regions come for a private meeting. Financial in nature. A spacer customer arrived blocks before them, I did not suspect him of anything criminal." She put the tray down and gripped the table with both hands shifting her weight. "His routine for meals were already established, he managed to spy on them through my privacy protocols and hacked their clients. He participated as a ghost during most of their stay and dealings." Emilien whistled. "That's rough, how did you handle it." "I did not do anything." Her dreads shook as she moved her head in animated frustration. "No one knew until they all had been gone for blocks. My reputation took a serious knock. They made a claim against me, I was accused of being complicit. Emilien glanced back over his shoulder when he noticed the android cart himself around his table. "Warren helped me and found all the dirty code and sequestered it. We have all the data and footage, it proves beyond a doubt that I was not involved. Thank god for the core otherwise my whole station might have been destroyed by now." Emile gave a sly look. "How do you know it was not me who stole the data?" She locked eyes with him. "You still have the same face as before bro and I know you won't fuck with me. I'll force close our channel." She joked with serious tone nudging him with her fist playfully. She was generally perceived as strict and militant because of her Shiv citizenship. Shiv military training and service was compulsory, all respected the Shiv in their traditions, their ways were isolationist and exclusionary in nature. Emilien has seen her use military style jujitsu-boxing to neutralise and boot out unruly customers. The Juel woman noticed the out of character friendly gesture Macy made. The unexpected interaction drew her attention from across the room. "So, what is this rule of yours." Macy seemed reluctant to say. "I'm sorry bud. You'll have to swallow a slipper pill every 576 blocks while you are on this station." His shoulders sagged and could not help but bounce his leg on the rail under the table. "Really?!" "Yes, really. I have to retain my customers trust and neutralising all augmented customers body gadgets was the unanimous way to go." Emilien seemed pissed. "Your customers might not know that I'm augmented. And what if I don't plan on staying that long. I just want to see Warren then I'll be off." Macy shook her head. "Warren is passed out in his ship and will probably wake up with a very bad hangover. He partied with the Jeul pair and their entourage for most of this rotation, you know how he gets." Macy waved her hand towards the couple who seemed to be looking directly at Emilien. He looked straight back at them and swiped the interface's privacy command dropping a vision distortion field around his table. Encapsulating himself and Macy. "I treat everyone the same, no compromise." Emile looked at her in a moment of rumination. "Let's get it over with." Macy removed a container from her moonbag after opening, holding it towards Emilien he took the purple capsule and swallowed it without a drink and opened his mouth wide moving his tongue around to show Macy that he did indeed swallow the prophylactic. "And what about robo-mech boy back there? He cannot eat slipper pills." Emilien sounded annoyed and regretful." Macy gave him a stern look tilting her head in annoyance. "Why do think he's in a wheelchair, you know I can't talk about my customers with my customers? Besides from the obvious." Emilien did not say anything. Macy sighed. "What can I get you sir?" "I'll just have a beer." Macy stepped out through the distortion field and became a messy disfigured indistinguishable form. Emilien pushed the music's volume up and waited for the inevitable. He sensed the actuators in his shoulders, elbows and wrists disable in sequence down his arms. His spines bit rate slowed to a crawl and the lack of connectivity to his neck port was becoming noticeable. His legs went numb instantly. "Now I am nothing more than a pathetic land crawler." He felt weak and vulnerable in his natural form. His mental state bordered on the fringes of stable and paranoid, fearful thoughts threatening to manifest in his mind. He saw a figure approach. He assumed it was his drink. The slender glowing tattooed leg of the Jeul woman pierced the veil. A bright green line that suddenly dims where her skirt begins. She stepped through the curtain with a friendly nonchalant expression. "Mind if make your acquaintance mon ami?" Emilien dropped the barrier and lowered the volume making sure that he was back on visual record of Macy's archive. "Not really, thanks, I'm good." Macy returned to place a cold beer on the table. The interface flashed a price in femto-sat and Emilien tapped his ring on it shifting 11 fSAT from a mini holographic Bob to very happy little Alice. The animation morphed into a small firework display and died. "Back to work now." Emilien grinned at Macy thankfully and took a sip. "Me and my brother we are celebrating our seventh birth block anniversary." He looked around sarcastically. "You chose a display of death above the resorts on Juel to celebrate your seventh birth block?" She stiffened her glittery lips and raised her eyebrows thoughtfully and took a seat without invitation. "It is more of a tour than a celebration, I am Maurelle Giovanni and my brother is called Lionel also Giovanni obviously. He is my twin baby brother." Emilien looked over at the guy who seemed to be occupied playing a mini game on their tables interface. She tilted her head into his line of sight forcing him to look at her. "Who are you?" "None of your concern really." She did not accept the short stated answer. "No one comes alone all the way to a dead end system just to drink a cheap beer. I am guessing you are a treasure hunter, no. Looking for artefacts of the ancient world, yes?" Emilien had assessed her body language and concluded that her whimsical imagination was one he could easily manipulate. He had enough information to realise that he was faced with a spoiled individual whose sole interest in him was simple curiosity, motivated by boredom and she had a fascination of the mysterious. She seemed like prey but his hunting instincts felt dead inside his disarmed body. His respect for and dependence on Macy also inhibited his urge to exploit it. He shifted his attitude and personality slightly, just enough to not be overbearing. "You make very good estimations, you are wrong but not far off. My name is Scott. And yes I am fascinated, not by the planet and it's relics but by the the secrets of these gates." Her eyes gleamed with amusement and intrigue. "You like secrets, huh? You must meet Warren. He knows more than the esteemed professors about the gates and their technology." Emilien nodded in agreement. "You said you are Giovanni. Like the Giovanni?" She seemed excited at the prospect of making a new friend and swiped the interface. "Hold this thought, I am going to get myself another drink you are good? No. Food maybe?" "I am good, no wait, another beer." He tipped the bottle toward her in salutation. She stood up taking his bottle with her to the bar. He looked back and was immediately aware that he did not notice that the android wheel himself out and into the conduit. He would have liked to see which of the two entrances of the tube he used to go to his ship. His feeling sorry for and pitying himself put him in a position where he let slip an opportunity to understand and predict the circumstances of his current tactical situation. Never at ease, always being prepared. He felt spite. The girl returned with a beer and a half full whiskey glass, no ice. She reclaimed her seat looking at him. "I am a direct descendant of the patriarch Maurice Giovanni, one of the four primary key holders of our people. There is nothing special about me really, ten..." Emilien cut her off in gentle tone. "Ten percent of the Juel population are descendants of the four patriarchs." Emilien finished her sentence for her. "You are an interesting man Monsieur Scott. What else do you know about me?" Emilien leaned towards her. Noticing her brother yawning across the room. "I know that you are bourgeois and I know that you receive a cyclical allowance from your great, great... How many generations?" "I am removed 133 generations from my Patriarch. He is a very good, doting grandfather. We all adore him. We are around 750 million siblings you know. Those who are from aristocracy have fewer children than the proles. We are so few so that our wealth is not diluted too much." She smiled reminiscently dragging her finger on the edge of the glass. Her brother seemed to stretch himself out he stood up and walked over. Entering the sound damper he acknowledged Emilien's presence with a curt nod. "Maurelle, I am going to sleep." He said to her. She waved at him dismissively. "Have a good dream frere." He exited the room through the right tubes door which made sense as their ship was more closely attached to it on that side of the circular docking ring. Predictable and honest Emilien thought to himself. Macy popped her head through the kitchens serving window. "Lights out and shutdown in 2 blocks. Just a friendly notice." The couple acknowledged the warning from Macy with raised glass and bottle. Emilien turned his attention back to the lady. "How do you manage to retain wealth in such a large family?" He pretended to be ignorant of the finery and detail of Juel culture. "We have closed loop channels controlled and balanced by the patriarchs. But our money is good as core stone. Anywhere in the outer void. Only recently has dispute arose between my Patriarchs and the Magarrie. They do not accept our Sats anymore since the war started. They only accept bitcoins directly from the core. I was only four cycles old when the war began so I am used to it." Emilien felt a conflicting disturbance, thinking about how his body is only two cycles active but his mind stretches back far beyond this time. Being both older and younger than his partner in discourse. "Helloo? I lost you there for a moment Scott." "What are you thinking about?" Emilien lied to her faking emotion. "I was just thinking about the tremendous loss of life that we are orbiting. The planet embedded with what it's inhabitants assumed would be it's portal to prosperity became the golem of it's demise." He was happy that Maurelle seemed to empathise and mirror his philosophic grief. "Come with me I want to tell you a secret. You like secrets." She stood up taking his hand gently tugging, compelling him to follow her. She led him to the far end of the room. She pulled a small levered switch and the wall folded in on itself to reveal a impressive window flooding sharp light into the whole of the large room as it retracted. They both squinted and lifted their hands to shield their eyes adjusting to the glare of Sol. The scene of destruction appeared even more dramatic and morbid as dark sharply defined shadows clipped with golden edges, evoking a sense of isolation and suffering. "These gates were supposed to be a gift to Earth. A hope of spreading humanity across the stars like the children of Abraham." Emilien smirked. "You believe that nonsense?" She rested her head on his shoulder still holding onto his arm. "Our patriarchs have preserved the mysteries of mankind for millennia. I said that I am going to tell you a secret don't patronise me. I do not believe anything. What I know, it is not faith. It is understanding. Knowledge, a type of knowledge that you cannot quantify with mathematics and chemistry. It is a higher science that is proven by the unmistakable coincidence of fate. It is invisible to those who are ignorant and they who despair, those who have lost all hope are blind to this promise." Emilien felt a strange remorse. "I guess I must be blind then." The lights suddenly shut down and the song stopped dead in it's track, like Macy promised. Overcome by the majesty of the scene Maurelle wiped a tear away fearing that her makeup might get ruined. "Anyone can see. They must just open their eyes voluntarily and be honest with themselves. Their true original selves. Who they were made to be." Emile felt judged and wanted to end this conversation quickly. "I am going back to my ship, you have a good night now." She grabbed tightly at his wrist almost painfully. "You do not want to know my secret?" Emelien was becoming annoyed with her insistence he removed her hand from his arm. "I don't think you know any real useful secrets, sweetheart." He sounded threatening, the real enshrouded unmistakable him breaking through the act. She looked at him unintimidated by his sudden shift in personality. "Oh, so I suppose you know why the Juela are at war for most of our lives?" He sarcastically extended his arms forward palms up in restrained but evidently mocking adoration. "Please enlighten me priestess." "They are fighting over this." She pointed at the epic scene of destruction drifting statically out of view as the stations rotation cut it off at the edge of the window. The shadows chased Sol light away sliding like a retracting blade across the room leaving it dark. Emilien burst out angrily. "They are fighting over satoshis! That is all they ever fight over! What I fight for, Damnit! Sats and the resources to gain more of it! That is the beginning and end of all things! Anyone in the universe with even the slightest lick of self worth works, fights and dies for sat!" Maurelle stared astutely at him unemotionally affected by his outburst. She obviously had experienced this exact reaction before and suddenly Emilien realised that he might be the one being manipulated by a smarter and wiser being than himself. "Are you done my love? Have you made your point or is there some other deeper understanding you wish me to internalise into my ignorant small little world?" She threw at him a spiteful sarcasm of her own. "Do you really think I do not know what it means to be seduced by wealth? Luxury?" She took a step closer to him. "Pleasure?" Emilien felt stupid and disarmed this time adding emotionally disarmed to the defeat of being inept in his own body. "I am not a fool mon cherie. The truly wealthy don't fight for wealth, they fight for power. But the noble and sincere fight a different fight with a different weapon. They use words to fight, ideas to win. They fight to gain trust with words, and they fight to retain it with consistency in their actions. Trust is a currency that makes sat seem like shit in comparison because it is real even though you do not believe what you cannot hold in your hand, like your beloved sat." She pointed at the ring on his finger. "Trust only retains value if you honour your words with your actions. Its value is fragile and can disappear in a moment of weakness like water vapour, cherished as the source of life then gone, poof, evaporated. Like magic. This type of trust if gained and retained correctly, projects you forward into the realm of immortality." Emile felt stung and hurt on a personal level, unsure if she was generalising or targeting his own specific weakness purposely. It confused him and made him feel insecure. "What are they fighting for then?" He asked slightly surrendering to the unexpected superior reasoning. Maurelle appreciated the honesty she identified as sincere. She gently took his hand again and led him back to the large convex window. They stood silently for a block, waiting on the rotation to pull the bright light of Sol back into the room. "They are fighting for the power to do that." She pointed at Earth in all it's terrible glory. "The destruction caused by the gate was a terrible cataclysm outside of humanities collective control. The core and the gates are a mystery to mankind." She looked up at Emilien, relieved to see that he was still taking her seriously. "The Maggarie have discovered a weapon that has the power to destroy a planet. The Juel think they are fighting to free Osteri captives from slavery but the real motif is hidden, our Patriarchs unadmitted fear of being inferior to the Maggarie. Most of the goods we traded with them they have stopped accepting, the Shiv and Osteri still buy our products but the Maggarie have suddenly lost the need for our produce, even raw material in it's basest forms. They are expanding somehow and the balance of interdependence has tilted out of our favor. They have no more need for us and have cast us aside like a filthy rag." She paused in thought. "Their new super weapon is the cause of this conflict monsieur Scott." Emilien shrugged. Feeling relieved at regaining the intellectual high ground he thought he had lost. "I'm sorry Maurelle. I have no data on this weapon. If this was true the forums on my bulletin board would have leaked information about it's existence epochs ago, it's been just over three cycles everyone would have known this by now. It sounds more like Jeul fearmongering or perhaps it is the daydreaming fairy tale of an innocent naive girl who worships old myths and legends of a time dead for thousands of years." He pointed at Earth. She sniffed away a hint of emotion and anger. "Well then, I have nothing more to say to you, Good night monsieur Scott." She pulled away from him pridefully and looked out at the enormous gate embedded like a knife into the earths crust. "You are a swine monsieur Scott, leave me alone with my pearl." Emilien stepped back mockingly bowing slightly. "Good night sweetheart." He walked back to his craft laughing inside himself. "Stupid woman." He muttered, although be it doubtfully.
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2025-05-19 09:16:17Core Divide - Sol System - Gate 7
Tremors from warp turbulence rumbled a bit excessively to the Stripper's liking. Emilien was occupied in the lavatory, inspecting and pulling at his face, staring intently at it in the vanity mirror. Macy's establishment was a popular place and he had concerns about who he might run into, contemplating whether he should stick some silicone cosmetic pads onto his face, just enough to obfuscate his current identity. Maybe he shouldn't bother because he might die soon anyway. He has grown fond of his current persona and wouldn't mind retaining it a cycle longer at least. Being artificially immortal somehow did not take away the terror of confronting death. He recalled the various deaths he had experienced and could not decide what method of passing through he preferred, imagining the many shells of himself in different states of necrosis all over the greater void. He considered the possibility that he might not even be himself anymore. He felt like he knows himself well enough to be sure but that small fragment of doubt always gnawed at the back of his mind. He stood back from the mirror. "Am I him?" The ship shook again breaking his stare, he looked at the dental lever lying in the basin and committed to the more necessary procedure, placing the edges of his palms on his chin pushing abruptly up and back dislocated his lower jaw leaving it to hang loose on his face. Taking the root lever from the basin and leaning into the mirror he expertly wedged the tool in behind his rearmost left molar and twisted it slightly, dislodging it. Catching the small object with his left hand he pressed it into a recess on a black ring which he tightly twisted onto his right hands index finger. He narrowed his eyes at the skeletal horror on the other side of the frame inspecting the freshly opened hole. He opened the vanity and took a cartridge which was labelled "AdrenoChem" he removed the object within the container and wiggled it into the vacant molar cavity. Drool dripping into the sink in spite of his reflexive swallowing, he gripped his jaw tight and in gentle circular downward motions found the spot and clicked the joints back into relocation. Chattering his teeth together while stretching his neck he decided to procrastinate on the disguise idea. Emilien went back to the cockpit. Sitting down at the helm he pulled up notices and reports on the divide's situation with regards to the cease fire between the two warring factions. "Tch, tch, tch. This blockade is not making things easy." His eyes were scrolling over bullet points of news headlines when his ship dropped out of warp at the designated coordinates. He switched the display on the primary screen to clearview. The scene of a dead planet, cracked open like an enormous fruit with scattered asteroid clusters and rocky debris appeared onscreen. A giant still wreck of a superstructure resembling parts of an anchor and drift gate joined to each other like Siamese twins, sharp flashes emitting from it silently, like a muted storm in the far distance. He slowly tilted his head to it's limit. Nothing looked familiar to him. He took the console, rolled and yawed simultaneously until his point of view made sense. "There we are. You're not there till you know it." Macy's space motel pitched into view like a tiny reflective insect. On a secondary screen he zoomed the display to fit. It was attached to a large tubular docking link reaching away distantly and back to itself like Ourobouros. There were four spacecraft docked around it's circumference, less than he had expected. He only recognised the largest ship, Warren's vessel. It looked like a mess of odd protrusions, parabolic dishes and bent antennae. Very unsightly, especially compared to the Lux Void Yacht docked across from it. Tourists from everywhere frequented this remote region of the great divide for obvious reasons. Primary motivations were curiosity, pilgrimage, seclusion and scientific research in that order. Macy was smart to settle her establishment at this specific site. Emilien checked web connectivity to make sure he was still well outside the data scrambling anomaly. According to legend, after the Viper gate had been released from the Core and travelled the required distance to it's anchor coordinates, it was supposed to propel it's drift gate into the greater void, but something went wrong. It malfunctioned on it's attempt to release and veered off course being pulled into the orbit of the Sol system. No one knows exactly how it happened but it was clear to see that the energy released was spectacular. The root planet and most of humanity perished in a second, those who survived on the dark side of the collision died from starvation and gradual planetary destabilisation. Emilien morbidly recognised the historicity of the treacherous looking voidscape. Pulsing his ship softly forward caused a cut to core connectivity activating a repetitive red warning light which he promptly covered with one of the intact disposable cups that were rolling around his feet. There is no way to turn the annoying emitter off and he usually ignored it with closed eyes or looking away when void jumping. He is never vulnerable to core connection loss unless he comes to this region or when he is purposely trying to disappear. Researchers have concluded that the interference was broadcast from the gates enormous husk's residual power and intermittent energy discharge. He reverse pulsed back out of the disturbance, the dimmed light under the paper cup died. "Astrid?" "Yes?" He carefully uncoiled the cable and leaned forward connecting himself to the command interface and resting his head on his arms. "Save me." A quick upload took place. "You are welcome commander." Emilien did not respond. Just grateful that if something went askew he would at least wake up knowing that the last thing he saw was the monumental vestige of humanities ancient resting place. And all the ship types docked at Macy's. He smiled at the floor.
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2025-05-19 09:15:47Hithe III
The counsel convened and an area of land had been designated as suitable for an industrial scale landing site of tier III size void vessels. All Kaspian land owners were required to donate workers for the initiative. It was an exciting affair for all involved. With an evergreen tree line to hinder the on and off breeze, tables were assembled and covered with a unique assortment of table cloths. Every lady brought one along and the embroidery on each was the cause of many flattering remarks. The women brought all sorts of food and refreshments, had gazebo's set up and had chairs placed well away from the noise and dust of the demarcated construction site. The men where organising equipment, measuring bedrock depth and organising the labour parties into manageable groups. In spite of all the mothers most dire warnings to stay clear of the areas where active construction would be taking place, the children knew they had free reign to explore and play wherever they wanted. The oxen bellowed incessantly, tethered in long lines before their carts, a slave armed with standard bullwhip, ready to man his post atop each wagon. Albin sat on the ground chewing on a stalk of wheat. Being barely old enough to help the men with their work, he was ordered to do nothing more than spectate. Having received concerned looks from the adults, repeating tropes of how he might get hurt and be in the way. He made peace with his lot. The fact that he was going to see void craft was exciting enough to satiate his curiosity for adventure. He would inadvertently lean back and look up expectantly only to see the clear sky then rock forwards back to his previous position. His only regret was that Seth was not with him to discuss and share in the experience. Seth was old enough to work alongside the other slaves, robbing Albin of good company. He glanced back at the large groups of women and smaller children, his mother stuck out like a sore thumb seeing as she was the only lady wearing pants amongst the variety of her chemise, spring attired peers. Her hair was braided and she had an unopened parasol at hand. No one dared ask why her odd choice in outfit though you knew they thought ill of it by their confused and somewhat unduly patronising looks. Before dawn, when they were still at the manor Albin asked her why she was dressed funny and she said that she would prefer not making a spectacle of herself. He just shrugged and did not think much of it again until just now. It seemed to him that she was the only spectacle around not even having brought a table cloth to adorn her bench like the other woman did. He decided to get something to eat and drink because the texture and taste of the dried stalk had become slightly off-putting making him spit out little bits of grass as he stood up. Cleolia smiled affectionately when she saw her boy approaching and peered over her shaded glasses. He lifted the picnic basket off the ground and put it on the heavy bare wooden table, filled a cup with milk and swallowed it down almost as quickly as he had poured it. "Are they going to be late." He asked his mother. "I'm sure they will arrive soon my dear." She replied while taking a seat in a folding chair. Albin grabbed a handful of pretzels and looked around ponderously as he ingested the snack. The people always enjoyed community gatherings of this sort. Lot's of catching up and gossip happening in a cheerful non insidious way. A type of orderly chaos that brought feelings of peace and tranquillity to the conscious observer. His daydream was broken by a soft but clearly distinct repetitive dong of the distant church tower. His dad and father Ecknard were there using the comms, he assumed they were signalling for something. A long shrill whistling sound caught Albins attention and he began walking towards the furthest groups of men while scanning the area intently. The discernible pitch of Seth's whistle became audible again and Albin honed in on the direction the sound was coming from. He saw his friend standing on an ox cart waving his woven satgat frantically trying to get Albin's attention. As soon as they established eye contact he pointed in a very specific north western direction upwards at the dome of the sky. Albin followed his gaze and for a moment thought his mind is playing a trick on him, but it became apparent that a silhouette of something oddly pale was stuck in the sky with nondescript features. Recalling his studies he managed to identify the craft. It was a Dragon IV Cargo vessel. A Magar craft and supposedly very impressive, the distance did not do it justice, yet the uncanny feeling that X fold more people were floating in a box in the sky than were on the planet made Albin's stomach flip and he felt off balance. He sat down on the ground again to prevent him from stumbling around trying to keep his legs under his body. As soon as the church bell ceased it's tolling a smoke signal was ignited in the clearing beyond the work parties. The yellow smoke billowed up in sharp contrast to the greenery of the fields. III percussive shots thundered through the air like cannon fire causing a sudden change in environmental ambience. Birds were visibly swarming up from trees as far as the eye could see. Albin chose not to remove his sights from the giant void craft. He saw a light in the atmosphere that became distinct as it neared separating into the underbellies of III descending craft. Albin murmered. "The Dragons payload." His excitement grew as did the vessels on their approach. At first a hum growing into a crescendo of weird harmonic roaring as the vessels fought mightily to resist Hithe's above average gravitational pull. All the men tipped their satgats and hard hats to cover their faces, the oxen also faced away. Albin did not want to look away but was forced to turn his head as a powerful gust loaded with projectiles of sand and grass peppered his face sharply. Looking back he saw his mother promptly opening her parasol and pointing it in the direction of the landing, then the real spectacle occurred. All the woman covered their faces only to have their skirts blown up exposing their undergarments, in turn trying to push down their skirts uncovering their faces. The risk of shame weighed against tolerance to pain combined into a beautiful ballet of embroidered cloth being wrapped around trees and condiments strewn around the shaded grove with gazebos escaping the scene followed by children running after them in heated pursuit. Cleolia's pant legs fluttered rapidly around her ankles. As soon as the III vessels turbulence settled she folded her parasol and reassumed her previous position as if nothing of note had transpired. Smiling carefree amongst the distraught group women and children around her. Albin would have laughed at the scene had his eyes not stung so badly. "Mother always knows best." He mumbled to himself as he stood up brushing dust off his undercoat. The opening of the ships cargo bays where announced with a loud hiss of air depressurising. Albin casually sauntered over to get a closer look. The cattle marched up the ramps wagon in tow to park directly alongside the freight. The goods consisted of thousands of long coach bolt like nails as long as fence posts and sturdy modular steel plates stacked on mobile pallets and tied down securely. Albin imagined them to look like giant, shiny metal puzzle pieces. The primitive vehicles and their crews made quick and efficient work of releasing the straps and with the help of overhead cranes hoisted the pallets and their contents into the wagons. Two uniformed men came out from inside the ship and stood watching the men unload their craft. Albin noticed the smartly dressed pilots. "Holy servants of the Empire." He spoke softly under his breath. His desire to meet these champions of the void felt necessary to him. They who travel among the stars much like the stories he always heard about his parents. The men were standing safely apart from the work parties, Albin mustered the courage to approach them. He timidly walked up behind them. "Ahem, Hallo Sir." The pilots looked around surprised. Albin seemed respectful and quaint. "Hey kiddo, you guys have a lovely planet." The pilot replied friendly. "What type of craft are these, sir?" The man gestured towards his vessel in reply. "These? They are standard Type I Droppers. Nothing really special about them." Albin nodded. "Are you from Magar void?" "I am indeed. It is really magnificent but you have something quite spectacular yourselves." Albin did not expect that anything in his little world could impress these well travelled gentlemen. "Like what?" He insisted questioningly. "Like the sol shield. You know the star inhibitor. It's a marvel of our time." The man pointed at Ceb. Albin understood. "Oh yes, my pa put it there so we can all survive here." Both pilots looked at each other surprised. Their demeanour changed and Albin suddenly felt uncomfortable. The man knelt down until he was eye level putting his hand on Albins shoulder clenching it just tight enough to not be painful. "If you are a Domitian heir, then I am an Osteri dancing girl at a Juel gentlemans club." His sarcastic tone cut Albin's pride. "You'd better run along and go play with your friends before I decide to arrest you or report you to the authorities." The other pilot looked away ignoring Albin's confused expression. The man assertively shoved Albin away from him. Albin just barely prevented himself from falling on his rear. Tears welled up in Albin's eyes, he turned and ran away humiliated and angry. But he choked back the tears, choosing to embrace the anger in place of emotional release. He ran away from the construction zone also avoiding the picnic area. He did not want to be around anyone. His erratic and emotional mood would betray his experience if anyone he loved interacted with him. He ran into a shaded area of wood and sat down on a stump to digest and try to reset his state of mind to normalcy. He sat quietly for about III blocks when he heard laughter from beyond the wood. There were a group of boys standing circled around an Osteri boy and girl. The girl was crying. Albin witnessed the interaction. "You are not supposed to be here. Only the working slaves are here today." The boy pleaded with his captor in reply. "I only came to find my sister, we are going back to the village now. Please let us go." "But what was she doing here then? Huh?" Albin walked into the centre of the fray interrupting the entire affair. Standing squarely in front of whom he assumed was the primary instigator. The biggest guy in the bunch. "They are only curious to see the void craft. That is why we all came here today." He explained diplomatically. The big kid sneered. "And who are you to tell me how to treat slaves. You are Magar, you should know better." Another kid piped in. "My mama told me he is Kaspa." The bully looked around surprised. Another boy opined. "Not true, my mom said that his mother was pregnant for 40,000 blocks." And then another kid had to add his understanding to the discussion. "No, no, my pa said that she lost the baby at birth and adopted a slaves child." Albin got overwhelmed with the revelations of rumour and petty gossip surrounding his person. "That does not give you the right to bully them!" Albin pointed to the brother and sister. The big boy smiled a snide retort leaning forward mockingly. "No, but I might have the right to bully you, Osteri bastard child of a slave." Albin felt all natural sense of humanity drain from his being. He turned feigning to leave, balled his fist and swung, socket-ting the unprepared target square on the throat. He fell on his back and the angst of restricted breath became evident first to himself and then to all watching. Albin turned to the siblings. "You can go." The pair hurriedly left and none of the boys even hinted at preventing them. Albin looked at all the others dead in the eye each in turn. Then he left walking the long distance towards his mother. He was thirsty and his hand smarted a little, but he felt much better.
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2025-05-19 09:15:17Emilien was hanging face down inside an enclosure of thick egg shaped glass attached to a mechanised vehicle. Kevlar webbing hugged him tightly into a bucket seat. Long hydraulic arms being manipulated intuitively by a console in his hands and a module interface plugged into his cybernetic neck socket. The bulky animated machine clung like some Lovecraftian spider to the outer hull of his space station. Some cycleâs previously he did data security updates and backtesting for a deep space mining company's security protocols. After seeing their utility, enquired if he could purchase one as partial payment for his contract. Unfortunately they had none for sale but were willing to give him a retired malfunctioning unit gratis. He purchased a maintenance manual on the void web and had connections who helped him source some replacements for the faulty parts. Since then the machine enabled him to be functionally productive in the void, giving him the degrees of freedom and fine motor skills necessary to perform upkeep on stationary deep void assets. The glass of the egg auto dimmed as he laser welded tightly slotted panels together on the previously damaged space station. âHow do you feel?â He asked. Abruptly breaking hours of silence. âIâve been playing around. My capacitance recharge responds well to dump loads, turret retraction gears all functional again. I feel good.â Astrid responded. âNice. Slowly pressurise the holding chamber for me.â âIn progress.â The spider crawled several meters out of the way to safety. Emilien's eyes scanning up and down for leaks. âSlowly babe.â Some minutes passed. âFully pressurized and stable.â The mechs giant front arms extending, lifted as it stood up on its four hind legs throwing an arachnid shadow across the hull. Emilien flung his arms down crashing a violent concussive blow to the hull in a thunderous clang. The arms retracted. âStill good?â His demeanour remained unchanged. There was a pause. âAll good.â Astrid replied. Emilien smiled, Astrid was the best and his feelings of endearment were genuine. âCan we power up the chamber through a fused circuit.â He sensed a soft hum throughout emanating from deep below. âIs the body stable?â âThe body is stable. Cryogenic chamber battery backup is at forty three percent. Charge reapplied. Potential of clone spoilage averted. Well done commander.â He could up the ante of risks knowing that his reserve life was secured. âWhatâs next on the agenda?â âFirstly, signal quality from the drift gate is poor and I am losing connection to the web intermittently.â Emilien nodded. âThe gateâs been moving further away. Itâs a line of sight problem. Iâll place a relay outside the asteroid belt.â âSecondly, we should see if the husk on the explorer vessel has intact data or a black box. Someone might be looking for them.â He heaved back and vaulted himself off the station in the direction of the wreck micro thrusting for minor trajectory adjustments, with an elegant crash he finally perched on the ship, it gained an almost imperceptible drift as it absorbed the weight of Emilienâs mass, pushing debris along with it. His size would not allow him to move through the standard doors and passages so he opted to disassemble, cut and break apart the hull adjoining the bridge. When he had broken open a space of sufficient size to manoeuvre through, he powered the backlights on, he first peeked inside to familiarise himself with the layout. The egg suspended itself in front of the opening. It was a standard enough bridge doubling as an unorthodox crypt. There were three sets of boots, overalls and coagulated blood all jammed into the slit of the semi sealed door leaving the bridge. An assortment of rubbish floating around casting doubled up shadows larger than themselves. Emilien looked at the mess with sullen eyes. âShit heads.â He mumbled to himself. All the seats had their safety belts buckled correctly . He concluded that what they experienced must have sucked pretty bad. His mechanical exoskeleton slithered and gripped like an octopus as he entered and positioned himself before the primary interface. His vehicle plugged itself into the command terminal, measuring resistance for shorts before powering it up from his suit. âCan you pull the data and dump it somewhere safe?â âNo problem, please wait.â He closed his eyes as he usually did when doing the mundane. Astrid spoke. âThey are Osteri. No one will be looking for them any time soon.â âHowcome?â âRecently a blockade has been established at the Lion gate. Magar Capital Vessels are not allowing unvetted ships to pass through into Magar void.â A sense of concern crept over Emilien. âWhat is considered unvetted?â âSanctions and trade embargoâs against the Juel.â âIs there a log somewhere you can access with records of flights that do get permission.â He suddenly felt a pang of claustrophobia. Ironically, not because he was strapped down in a glass egg within a wasted bridge plastered with corpse splatterings. Astrid took longer than usual to reply. âWho getâs through babe?â His tone hinted of impatience and irritation. âIâm sorry, unable to access any data from Magar void. It appears to have a firewall blocking all two way communication on the open web.â Emilien remained silent. The upload completed. He disconnected himself from the husks terminal, clambering out of the tomb and pushed himself away from the vessel drifting back to the space station.
Astrid was pulling and scanning various shipping logs when Emilien entered the room. He paced up and down the way he would when he was brainstorming. âI need intel.â Astrid projected a holographic avatar of herself standing near where Emilien was pacing. âA large shipment of Kaspian Bochet passed through less 428 blocks. Transported by the Shiv Inter-void Mercantile Co.â Emilien stopped in his tracks and looked back.\ âCan you ping Warren?â Astrid processed. âWarren is offline. He might have left the divide?â Emilien turned around with his hands folded behind his back.\ âHe never leaves the divide, he is too obsessed with the core. He would also be arrested if he is ever caught in any of the outer void territories.â Astrid flickered the way she did when something did not compute. âThen why canât I ping him?â âBecause heâs at Macyâs. He has always had a crush on her and he likes good Bochet.â "Well, I could'nt ping Macy if I wanted to." Astrid stated matter of factly. Emilien nodded. "I know, you never could, no one can."
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2025-05-19 09:14:12Morning light shone beautifully through the arched rose stained glass of the modest cathedral. From the east Ceb rays permeated inside of the stony structure with splendour. A priest standing elevated over the crowd by a forward leaning pulpit, like a comical figurehead on the bow of a ship. Almost precariously, as if it should not be able to suspend him, though no one doubts that it would. Ecknard has never seen the church so full. The devotion of the colony has been growing but he did not expect a turnout of this scope. He swelled with pride and blinked away the moist warning sign of tears. People were even gathering around the outside of the building for a lack of benches to accommodate all the derriere's. Everyone was silent in pious reverence of the holy day. This day would initiate the MD epoch. Domitius, Cleolia and Albin were sitting in the front pew. Albin, dressed in respectable although a slightly uncomfortable suit could not help but shift in his seat, awkwardly feeling as if he were disturbing everyone around him. Ecknard motioned with outstretched arms to alert all that he is about to address the congregation. The silence was so disciplined that you could hear the flap of his sleeves and a small bird chirping away on the stone windowsill outside, merrily indifferent to the solemnity of air the building exuded. âKaspian brethren, esteemed Magar, today is a most holy and greatly anticipated occurrence! Before we initiate festivities I wish to expound, primarily to the benefit of the younger people in our company, the history of our colony and to express thanks. Ahem... It has been III cycles now since our colony had been established! Our endeavours have been blessed with great bounty, we have expanded independently in isolation! We, who are old enough to remember, were discharged, from the Primary Omega Expansion Vessel with only the implements of labour, livestock, seed, steely resolve and courage in our hearts. We asserted ourselves and rose to a daunting challenge, A party of MCCC slaves and free men to tame a wild land, adapt to a star with a volatile proclivity and a planet with different rotational patterns from what we were accustomed!â A slight excitement erupted from the crowd but Ecknard muted it quickly with outstretched arm. "Our esteemed visionary and great leader prepared a way for us, long before any of you even considered the freedom and opportunity, a chance to build something and own it!â The priestâs voice ascended powerfully out over the people. âHe had a dream, an idea, a grand scheme to expand the Empire!â Ecknard motioned down to Domitius. The crowd erupted in cheer chanting, the older Kaspian men softly beating their chests with their fists. âDomitius! Domitius!â The lordâs composure remained unchanged, as if he were alone in private devotion. Cleolia blushed slightly and tilted her head using her hat to protect her from the incessant adoration. Albin could not contain his own excitement and stood up on his seat in the pew to get a better view of the standing ovation, absorbing the glory directed towards his father.â The priest waited for the people to exhaust themselves until there was only an isolated call before continuing his monologue. âA student of the void, a sage of stars, a scientist of renown! Scoffed and ridiculed by his peers! They laughed and jested when he proposed his innovations. They published warnings and mockery of his ambition proclaiming to all that they would be proved fools if they are seduced by his unrealistic promise. Their jealousy moved them to lobby the high council to convince them, and convince them, they did. By ratio of VIII to II refused to grant him licence!â Ecknard leaned forward over the pulpit with a fierce look of disgust in his jowl. âA council on which he holds a seat to this day... He was denied the opportunity to improve the lives of future generations and untold millions by his own house! His desire to see his dream realised pushed him to do what no Magar noble ever has or would ever dare much less someone born of sacred blood!â Ecknard gripped at his robe as if to curtsy or show fear, no one understood the gesture. âHe ventured outside the confines and protection of Magar Prime void. He brought his technological treasure to us! We Kaspa were undeserving of the honour! The Kaspian elders endorsed him granting freedom to continue his research and install his technology. A true Magar with holy blood in his veins travelling betwixt our stars!" He looked up and pointed at the arches as if he could see the stars through the stone and daylight. "Brethren, allow me to express the distinction of this achievement. Habitable planets are as rare as sat. Inhabitable planets are so rare, wars were fought at the mere rumour or hope of their discovery. With his star shields he was able to block the solar winds in systems that were inhospitable to travel through and not a single inhabitable planet to be found. With time and stimulus unnatural landscapes of horror and perdition were transformed into paradise. Our esteemed Lord Domitius with his lovely wife spent III cycles inhibiting stars and seeding planets with life. The Kaspian Academy of Sciences had a revival and all the concerted efforts of our people were united in spirit when we witnessed the first sun shields confine their chosen stars..." His tone became soft and morose. "We are truly blessed to have tamed XIV stars within our own void region. Kaspa is quickly becoming the most dense concentration of occupied habitats in the known universe. The family Chevalier conquered Ceb the most volatile star in the Kaspian void. And to inspire confidence in the stability of the star shield he settled under itâs umbrella to live through itâs success or die by itâs failure.â He paused for sincere dramatic effect. âThe Seat of the Empire has since changed itâs opinion, humiliated and shamed are they who doubted... All glory to the Core.â âAll glory to the core.â The mass repeated in unison. âToday we approach block CCCXV million since Genesis. The Epoch MD. One thousand five hundred epochs in the scientific metric tongue. The known universe is united in celebration, a ceasefire has been negotiated by Empire and the Juela Federation. Both are bound by the accords. No war may be fought. CCLXII million blocks have transpired since Exodus, when the almighty Core made Mother Terra desolate with the fires of itâs Judgement. Punishing mankind for itâs greed and vice. We thank the Core that it extends itâs reach to the outer void by way of the drift gates, unites mankind across the great divide by way of the XII anchor gates and that it continues to be merciful, guide and bless us. All glory to the Core. Amen.â
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2025-05-19 09:04:02A knock on the door awoke Cleolia. âYes, come in?â A slave girl peeked into the door lighting her own face with the candle she was holding. âThe master calls for you madam.â âWhat time is it?â She queried. âIt is high night madam.â Cleolia climbed out of bed and followed the maidenâs flickering light to the dining hall. Dressed in a nightgown she entered the room to see her husband staring down at a large glowing data pad. âAnd when did we start using electronics?â She questioned with restrained surprise. âSince we started using extractors.â Cleolia gasped. Domitius pointed towards the pad which displayed a geographic map of Hithe III. He pulled the image to the latitude and longitude of the colony. âDo you remember when we visited this planet the first time, just you and me alone?â Domitius appeared to reminisce romantically. âOf course, it is impossible to forget.â Cleolia gestured appreciatively. âCan you show me on the map where we landed and where we camped?â She put her hand on the data pad, swiped the image down and the reading north about three hundred kilometres from the colony to stop at the meandering river. With her thumb and index finger she zoomed to the precise location. âAnd do you remember where I scanned those Geo samples?â She pulled the image east slowly until she thought that the contours looked familiar. âHere I think.â Was her uncertain reply. âThat is correct. My love, listen to me... âthe urgency in his tone was apparent.â ...the composition of that rock cannot be penetrated by standard tier scanners. After we had returned to Magar Prime I contracted a spacer to excavate a tunnel into that cliff.â âWhy?â Her eyes darted between his face and the data pad. âInside the cavern he assembled two Asp shuttles. The twins are each fitted for speed... with shields, cloak and warp function.â âWhy are you telling me this?â Cleolia became worried. âI originally planned to be able to evacuate the whole colony, slaves included. We knew very little about the planet and I had to plan for a possible emergency...â He trailed off never finishing his thought. â...Nevertheless, it was a very extensive list of possible risks we might have faced. We knew very little about this planet. The colony has expanded far beyond the capacity of these ships. I share this information with you only as a precaution... We must protect our son.â Cleolia noticed his bloodshot eyes. âWho else knows of this?â âMyself, Father Ecknard and now you.â She looked at him with concern in her eyes. âAre you going to stay up all night? Come to bed.â Domitius gestured agreement by turning off the pad and taking her hand. "Have you been hiding more gadgets from me? I'd really like to install some heat dampeners to cool the manor." He cracked a reluctant smile. "Pretty soon it might just be the norm."
Deep Void - Anchor 9
Emilien was lying sleeping in his cockpit when a yellow light in the HUD and a soft repetitive buzz woke him, he stretched himself out and reached for the console. âI am almost home baby.â He took over from auto pilot and broke out of warp twenty thousand kilometres from an anchor gate. He hit the void scan and tuned to listen for chatter on all frequencies... the channels were silent, not even a hint of encryption static. The giant and slowly spinning gate had idle state radiation emission levels. âNo recent jumps.â He waited in silence for 12 blocks hitting void scan intermittently, scanning the gate more than anything else. âNo traffic as per usual.â Emilien aimed his Stripper guns towards the gate and boosted himself forwards. Gradually slowing down to realign with the gate. His ship slowly drifted into the active coil as the gate charged up. Large bolts of charge reached forth like tentacles of the leviathan grabbing onto the voidcraft consuming it, and in what can only be described as being flung by a supernatural slingshot, jerked his vessel into a different reality. Emilien looked up at the roof of his cockpit for the duration of the jump and then began a slow countdown under his breath. âOne!â He sat up and punched void scan while simultaneously scanning all channels. His craft materialised in front of a replica of the previous gate, except this gate was eternally boosting itself forward at what appears to be a snails pace relative to the speed of the jump. âSilent as a tomb.â He relaxed and pulsed his ship lightly away from the drift gate and waited for the residual cloak to dissipate. His relief was palpable. âI wonder if she noticed me?â As soon as his ship decloaked a private comms channel pinged. The caller, in well articulated feminine tone spoke first. âWelcome back commander.â Emilien admired the view of his void. He had become so attached to this zone that he even felt jealous to think that any interloper could fly through it in his absence. âDid you have any guests while I was away?â Emilien admired the purple dust cloud of what he believed to be a couple of billion year old super nova. âI did have one visitor. They were very friendly.â His heart felt a dull pain. His virgin territory had been discovered. âWhere did they come from?â âI believe they were explorers.â âDid they know where you were?â âI played hide and seek with them.â Emilien had a recurring dream that slowly conceived in his consciousness since he finally settled down, that he could power off the drift gate in his system preventing jumps and reactivate it at his leisure. The dream frustrated him, when he wakes to find reality not so forgiving. âDid you hide or did you seek?â âA little of both.â A subtle rage developed inside him though his stone like expression would never betray it. The asteroid belt he was approaching grew larger considerably faster as he increased the speed of his approach. He hit void scan just to be sure that the intruder was not in the direct vicinity. âAre they still here Astrid?â âNo, I destroyed it for you.â The Stripper drifted around an asteroid within the belt exposing a space station tethered to the largest roid and the husk of a unidentifiable ripped up prospector type explorer vessel floating amongst it's own debris. âDid it hurt you?â âI had to feign lack of fire power.â âBastard! How much damage did you take.â âI have lost sixty percent of my capacitance recharge rate. And I cannot feel all my modules... Emilienâ âYes baby?â âThey used droids on me.â His face twisted into a look of disgust. He aligned to dock with the station. âMay I?â âPermission granted.â The Stripper entered the hanger before the doors had retracted to maximum and landed gently within the interior hanger. âI'll patch you up, don't worry.â Emilien waited for Astrid to complete atmospheric adjustment and climbed out of his craft. He threw back his hood and jogged up a long passage of conduits and cables to the command centre of his station. A large screen lit up in a glow that hues within the dark circular room and Astrid projected Emilien's favourite interface onto it. âI have to update your systems girl.â He pulled a cable from his trouser pocket which he deftly plugged into an implant on his neck and connected the other end to the control panel which prompted him to type in the password for a decryption protocol. He stood still as a corpse waiting for the upload to complete. âUp to speed?â âYes, thank you. How would you have me adjust myself to this contract?â Emilien smiled an affectionate smile that only Astrid ever sees. He loved the efficiency and companionship combined into perfection. âI need to research the incentives of my contractor, these guys are A grade assholes. I can literally do whatever I find necessary as long as I am successful at guiding a third party mercenary group into taking military control of any system I choose in recently settled Kaspa regions, setting up a blockade and making it accessible for a strip mining fleet to pillage as many resources as possible. They say itâs part of the greater war effort but this Mr Dierre guy is just a puppet. I think they are desperate.â Astrid's avatar flickered irregularly. He looked up at her with concern. âWhatâs wrong?â âI reviewed your flirty remarks with the secretary. It made my algorithm glitch. I donât like that.â His worry abated, âFirst impressions matter baby, I was not sure how to present myself, I needed to poke and prod at them to extract metadata. If they thought I was just an obedient soldier I would still be in the dark.â Astrid projected a look of relief. âYour ingenuity never ceases to surprise me.â Emilien felt his ego swell a little. âAre you that easy to impress.â He quipped with a playful sneer. âIf you needed him to expose the identity of his employer I could have easily just pulled the shareholders and executives records, cross referencing them to...â Emilien shussed her. âJust decrypt the dial command tones and place eavesdropper malware on the keypair. I will broadcast it to the network directly from the gate. If we capture every conversation he has I might be able to prove a hunch.â âWhat are you assuming?â âThat they are running out of inbound liquidity and that the shareholders are hesitant to rebalance.â He looked directly up at her. âI think they are going bankrupt.â
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2025-05-19 09:02:363 standard cycles later.
Albin was lying on a two meter high rock outcropping. It was warm from Ceb light but he dared not move. His adrenalin was pumping but he could scarcely take a breath for fear of being heard. His thumping heart was so loud it made him paranoid. He crawled forward and peeked over the edge of the low precipice. A dangerous and savage escaped slave was on his trail, ready to scalp and gut him. If only he could flee to his safe zone. He heard a long low whistle from across the valley. A light flashed from amongst some dense shrubbery at an estimated two hundred metres away. He pulled a mirror from his pocket preparing to return the signal. âThis increases my chances.â He thought to himself. He knew that their common enemy was behind him and could not possibly see the reflection of Ceb light if he directed said light perpendicularly away from the hunter. He flashed with his mirror five times towards his ally, two second counts between each flash. No immediate response... he waited. Light flashed from the shrubbery and immediately he became aware of movement in the tall grass behind him. He resisted the urge to look back over his shoulder. The sweat exploded off his forehead. He remained still. It seemed like minutes though it was only a few seconds. Light flashed again.
Grassy movement sounds recurred, heart now racing. Third flash. A burst of movement from the rear left at around eight O clock. Albin turned his head and pressed his right cheek against the cooking rock. A tanned thirteen year old youth raced past below him at unbelievable speed. Scruff cloth pants, barefoot with no shirt and a trailing headband. Albin pushed himself up to his hands and knees. âIf there is fifty meters distance between us I could risk running for the manor.â The shrubs on the other side of the valley started to rock violently and birthed a boy in a buttoned up shirt with leather shoes and woven short breeches all tailor made. The boy ran with all his might towards the Domitian manor. âThis is my chance.â Albin scrambled off the rock and sprinted towards the manor jumping and dodging the hindering bushes and stones. The other party moving parallel to him across the valley. Seth caught sight of Albin but did not change target and kept course. He held a small blunt wooden object caught up to his first victim and proceeded to stab his prey in the back with it. âHa, you're dead!â Seth exclaimed while immediately changing course to intersect his secondary target before he gets inside the safe zone. âNot fair. Itâs not fair you cheat!â The belligerent player cried dismally. Seth did not care for the accusation in spite of not realising that Albin actually sacrificed his ally to gain a tactical advantage. He was determined to get both kills and be victorious. Albin felt less secure in his current situation and began to doubt his previous assessment of fifty meters and thought that an earlier head start might have been a more favourable risk assessment. âDon't panic Albin, focus.â He reproved himself. Recalculating his speed in comparison to the speed of his hunter, estimated the future point of contact. Veering to the right he sagaciously aimed for the far corner of the estate gardens, increasing the distance of his run to the demarcated safe zone considerably more for his rival than for himself. The race became more intense with the hunter closing in... âIâm alive!â Was the triumphant breathless utterance as the knife swiped past the back of his neck mere centimetres. Albin fell on the trimmed lawn panting. Looking back he saw Seth in a similar condition of respiratory suffering. The loser was still far away grumbling and kicking at the weeds. Seth grinned, âI almost had you.â Albin just nodded in agreement. âI'm thirsty... water, milk or wattle gum juice.â âWattle gum juice!â Seth exclaimed without hesitation. Albin knew that the slave would never say no to the delicacies and confections of the common people but gave him the option to choose either way. He brushed the grass clippings off his clothes and entered through the back door of the manor. In the kitchen he poured juice into three demure clay mugs whilst noticing emanations of a heated conversation from the foyer. His curiosity bested him. Albin went in and sat himself down on the staircase and gulped at his beverage. The adults scarcely noticed him. âThe people are ready to accrue for themselves better prospects in the colony!â The tradesman appealed with fervour. âYour proposals would be sensible under normal circumstances but colonial expansion is best suited for peacetime.â Domitius riposted. âThis war has been going for almost III standard cycles, are the people supposed to pause their dreams and ambitions for some vaguely defined purpose. Please consider that an expansion program will be beneficial to the war effort eventually.â Domitius knew that he was being evasive and dishonest. He was finding it more difficult to guide the colony according to his vision, their growing despondency was worsened by his deflecting their requests with indirect excuses. Domitius did not want to rule with force, his exerting authoritarian command would only foster resentment towards him among the Kaspian landowners. âWe do not have a militia. How would we keep an influx off world slaves servile if the war seems to tilt against the Empire?â Domitius replied with rhetoric. âIt is a valid concern. Mechanical labour is the solution. We should convene a council to address these issues and come to consensus.â The traders uncompromising insistence triggered Domitius past the limit of his patience. âThis will not turn into a democracy! Tell me what you require and I will consider it, if I do not agree with you I will annul it and appoint an inquisitor to judge and punish all who dissent!â The tradesman lost his composure and shrunk back. âMy lord, I am reluctant to admit... there are no requests.â âNo requests?â âYes my lord.â Domitius was puzzled. The tradesmanâs son came into the room with his cup of wattle juice and sat down next to Albin. âFather Ecknard very recently informed me of the news... I had applied for a licence half a cycle previously.â Domitius felt uneasy. âWhat news?â â... A licence has been issued from Kaspa Prime... they are sending extractors to Hithe III.â Domitius went pale. Thousands of implications flooded his mind. Economic problems, ecological issues and a very much more complex political situation. He remained unresponsive for a moment. âI understand. Isidor, you may go.â The tradesman bowed lower than was required of him then reached towards his son. âI apologise for my insolence.â Domitius ignored the man who quickly left the premises. Domitius looked at his son. âNever become too familiar with your subjects, they become derisive. Damn it! He has created more problems for us than he could comprehend.â âYes pappa.â He agreed with his father instinctively. âPappa? Are we going to see real space ships!â
âWe are...â Domitius appreciated his son's innocence. âbig ones.â He smiled with all but his eyes.
Juela Prime - Capitol
Emilien was waiting patiently in the office lobby of a towering high rise structure. One of thousands of competing banks on the Juel Capitol. He had a valid appointment and felt annoyed by the guard hanging around near him and kept noticing the suspicious glances. âWhat are you looking at.â he hissed from under his hood. âYou a spacer?â âMaybe.â The guard did not follow up on his question, he did not leave either. The door slid open and a impeccably well groomed secretary beckoned at him. âMr Dierre is ready for you.â âThank you sweetheart.â He brushed past her sticking a pernicious grin right in her face, she gagged. âWelcome Mr Emilien, I hope you had a good trip.â The bank chief executive greeted with outstretched arms. âNice suit, I always have good trips. Is it very expensive?â The spacer gestured toward the fabric while looking around and sizing up the situation. âMore than you know.â The executive smugly responded and proceeded to open a cabinet containing differently labelled flasks filled with various hues of alcohol. âI know quite a lot.â Emilien licked his lips. The banker hesitantly offered a serving which was accepted without vacillation. âI always thought that you void jumpers would be more reluctant accepting unverified consumables?â Dierre smiled a questioning look. Emilien swallowed the strong fluid and inhaled deeply. âI have a clone ready. And an implant that up links me directly to my pod. Don't think that if I have to wake up in a fresh body that I won't remember this place, including your mug.â Emilien tapped lightly on his temple seeming threatening and postured while he spoke. The banker nodded in uneasy amusement. âExcellent, excellent. Ahem, The reason we contacted you Mr Emilien, is because we are in business...â He promptly helped himself to a second glass of... whatever alcohol it was, anticipating a speech and a job description. â...the business of war. Currently we are supplying arms to the Juela fleet, who are at war with the Magarrian Empire. They are for the most part, boycotting our factories... which is a shame really, but understandably so. The Shiv Unity are supporting our enemy logistically yet have not joined them in active combat." He walked around his desk swirling the brown liquid round and round as he talked. "We are trying to coax Osteri aggression, but they have occupied themselves in... other endeavours and don't seem as willing as usual to assault Magar territories.â The spacer frowned and feigned curiosity. âWhy would you suppose that be?â He interjected. âWe are not sure... don't interrupt me, you break my train of thought.â The banker lied and it did not escape his attention. âContinue by all means.â He waved a bottle at the executive leaning back into a comfy black leather chair. âIf we get the upper hand in this war we could control vital Magar territories, the profits our companies could absorb from the moons and planets would be virtually tax free and help to continue fund the war effort...â Emilien cut him off with a snide sarcasm. âHow philanthropic. I watch your news propaganda...â Emilien slowly sat upright and uncannily performed like a popular Juel news anchor. âBreaking news. The Magar Empire are allegedly oppressing... slaves, it is reported that the war has driven them to desperation and are driving their labour forces harder than what is... morally justifiable. Any petitions made or pleas for leniency, no matter how trivial is met with... corporal punishment. We must be vocal about their plight and fight for... freedom and liberty. You are with The Report. See you next time, and remember, peace everywhere for all.â He mockingly mimics a news anchor's plastic monotone while folding up and shifting around imaginary papers. The secretary sniggered softly from behind her desk, Dierre frowned. Emilien slouched back into his chair. âWhat would you have me do boss?â The banker remained silent. âExcuse me one moment.â Dierre touched a pad on his desk, privacy panels slid up separating Dierre from his guest and the lady. He opened comms to an unknown voice. Emilien auto tuned up his sonic receptors slightly and closed his eyes listening in uninvited but inconspicuously. "Yes Dierre, make it quick." âRight, good afternoon sir. I am not sure about this character, Mr Emilien, should we not rather employ one of our own for this contract.â âWhat? No! There is no one else with the expertise and or reputation required for this investment. He has no prior affiliation to us no, no record. Dierre, just hire the man and stop whining like a little bitch! I don't need this type of crap. This was prearranged, what I donât need is uncalled for opinionated inputs. We have made the decision and you, you explain what we require of them. So explain to the space clone what we need him to do and how much we are going to pay him for it!â The silence was awkward. âWh... Yes sir.â The banker was keeping good composure under the condescending circumstances. Emilien smiled, a sly joy filling his soulless being. The comms line closed and the privacy panels retreated into the floor to reveal to the banker Emilien, sitting there grinning like an idiot. âHow much are you going to pay me?â âDon't you want to know details of the job concerned?â âNo. Just show me the figures in sat.â The director handed him a pad. Emilien looked at the glowing screen, his smiled recurred. âI accept this mission.â He glanced over at the secretary who was unassumingly recording minutes at her desk. âDoing anything tonight sweetheart?â She grimaced. Emilien stood up, âDierre my good fellow I have to go, need to prepare for whatever it is you corpo scumbags are going to make me do.â âDon't you want to know the details involved?â âSend the info to my pod.â âIt is sensitive information.â Emilien indifferently stared at Dierre. âI have a secure line... bitch.â Disbelief shot across his face.
He walked out of the room, looked back grinning an impossibly large grin and winked at the lady. âSee you later sweetheart.â She quickly had the door slide closed. "That was unsettling." She mumbled to herself.
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2025-05-19 09:00:41Kaspa Empire - Ceb System - Planet Hithe III
The day was hot and the manor sounded eerily quiet compared to the hustle and commotion of the hours prior. On the estate and in the master bedroom specifically, a married pair had become parents. âHe looks so much like you Domitius.â Cleolia remarked while stroking the newborn's tiny arms. âHe has strong blood.â The father responded smiling fondly sitting on the bedside. A silent nurse was tidying up the apparel and instruments of labour while the couple waited patiently for her exit to have more private discourse. âI am so glad to have born you an heir my love.â Domitius stared intently at his offspring. He had no qualms neglecting obligations to his property and recessed momentarily to celebrate the occasion with his wife. âI will send for the priest, register the child as an Imperial citizen and have him scribed into our family archives, but in the meantime, you must recover. Let a servant girl take our son for a while.â She pouted a playful but exhausted look of non compliance. âYou must rest.â He insisted. âHow can I let him go when I only just met him? Who are you little man?â She smiled faintly and nodded. âYou are right, Domitius, where are you going?â âTo the fields, the slaves are behind schedule, our harvest is big and taxes are high. This war is taking it's toll, we must excel to adequately serve the Empire in these pressing times. If the tamed Osteri could only comprehend what is at stake.â Cleolia peered cautiously at the embellishment and carvings on the wooden door knowing that Sethari was standing just beyond. Domitius trailed her gaze. âDon't worry my love, he means well, at least he tries to understand the urgency of my affairs.â He stood up straitening his vest and prepared to leave the room. âDomitius, wait...â He stopped at the door. âWhat will you tell the priest?â Domitius paused. âI will tell him Albin... Albin Domitius Chevalier.â
He left the room and it was quiet, the help entered and swaddled the baby rocking him while Cleolia drifted between sleep and conciousness. âAlbin.â She repeated to herself as deep slumber enveloped her.
Domitius and his overseer walked briskly out of the manor towards the grain fields squinting as blue Ceb light reflected off the lanscape. âI honour you on the spawn of your son my lord, I hope for a good strong boy, you will be a happy father. I am happy with Seth.â He pounded his chest softly and proudly. âThank you Sethari, is your son walking yet?â Domitius queried. âNo my lord, still crawling on his belly like a beast.â The headman was trying to make his master laugh though Domitius was in a sterner mood having a weight on conscience. âI am in no mood to jest Sethari.â Domitius suddenly clenched his fists. âGet those slaves to work, I cannot have them idling when they should be harvesting.â Sethari made a small bow to his master and started yelling at his Osteri kinsmen, threatening them with a rolled up whip he procured from somewhere inside his tunic, waving it about and cracking it in the air every so often. Domitius picked up a scythe and proceeded to cleave down large swathes of grain. This had a more compelling effect of rallying the straggling workers to action than did the whip. They all toiled together in the pale light of Ceb.
Domitius was sweating, sweating and praying for a swift victory over the Jeula Federation. Fighting his small part in a increasingly complicated war, loyal to his Empire in his own unique way even though the conflict was far from home. A powerful loyalty that cannot be bought with riches or broken by coercion. A loyalty born through inheritance and blood.
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The priest was in a more jovial mood than usual. The break of routine was a welcome one. The birth was indeed a momentous occasion. Few things seem of much report in a small planetary expansion program. He did not even seem to mind carrying a keg full of honey mead over the rolling hills of the plantation colony. âDomitius comes to church submissions far to infrequently.â The portly man mumbled to himself while wiping the accumulated sweat from his brow. âI eat too well among all these farmers.â The habit of speaking to himself was ordinary for this man of the cloth who always felt socially disconnected from his flock, caring for their souls, protecting their dignity and general well being like a responsible patron. âI feed their spirits, they feed my body, Hahaha. Tonight I will share my good spirits! Hahahaha.â Impressed by his own sense of humour he turned to witness the majestic blue star set over the skyline. Everything turned a silvery gray hue, and then the stars broke through the atmosphere lighting his way. âClear skies, the blessed stars guide me.â He continued on the path approaching the Domitian manor and rapped a quick knock on the side of the root cellar doors. It creaked open upwards and a tall muscular Osteri took his baggage and let him in. âThank you Setharis, my arms are weary, ready to fall off, bless you.â Domitius looked up from his bench seat below a glowing lantern. âGood to see you Father Ecknard.â âDispense with the formalities and bring the dispenser.â He motioned to Setharis who placed the heavy keg on a table next to an assortment of documents, quill and sealed inkpot. âYou pour Setharis and I will write. Name?â Ecknard scratches his chin with the quill contemplating his seat and itâs adequacy for the prolonged exercise of scribble. âName?â Domitius paused. âAlbin Domitius Chevalier.â The priest focused, started with his calligraphic art and fashioned the name and ASN standard block height beautifully onto the family records all the while biting his tongue. âHe will inherit the colonial estates, all your assets in Kaspa Prime and the parochial offices at Magar Prime. Correct?â âYes.â Replied Domitius solemnly. âI'll soon have to amend your will and testament. I'd have to make a registry at the parish and send correspondence to Magar Prime. There would be many from the royal courts who'll send their best regards from afar when this news becomes public.â Domitius did not seem as enthusiastic as Ecknard would have liked. âWhat ails you Domitius?â The priest could not help but make the pun and restrained a grunted laugh inside himself.
âI wonder if we should wait before registering and announcing him to Empire.â Ecknardâs expression slowly changed to puzzlement sitting up straight, his belly pushing on the heavy table. âIn the voids name why?â âI am concerned... about this war...â âIt is on the other side of Magar space!â The priest interjected in astonished retort. âI know father, maybe I am just being overly cautious, but with the Magar Dominus fleet occupied at the divide I am worried about the colonies in the isolated regions.â âSurely Kaspa prime will spare no expense to our defence in the improbable event of an invasion.â âThe core keepers will not allow foul play from the Jeul.â âYes Ecknard, but the fleet is not capable because most of our ships are at the aforementioned objective!â âNo, no, no. Suggesting that conflict would happen outside of the divide is practically blasphemy. I cannot imagine insubordination to the Core mandates and the Accords." Domitius remained silently astute and father Ecknard decided to not argue further with the lord. His shoulders sagged. âI will not register the boy in the Imperial records.â âThank you father.â âWhat do you know that I fail to see Domitius.â The two men stared at each other from across the table. The hulking bodyguard ever present in body but semi ignorant in mind silently and intriguingly observing the discussion.
âThe value of sat. It is not calculated well by the common people, no offence father.â The priest piously lifted his hand and with tilted brow motioned. âNone taken.â âMy son and our blood line is invested with empiric power, if opportunists become aware of his existence and being outside the Magar prime void, we might have problems here on Hithe III.â Cumbersome thoughts and machinations of the mind darkened the mood of the party. Not at all what Father Ecknard was projecting in his minds eye during his arduous walk to what he was hoping, a celebration and getting drunk with an old friend. âThe war does not seem to be ending any time soon, how long shall we stall his registration?â The priest reasoned on. âThink of the rites he will not be allowed to partake in at the church. He will be like Osteri.â Ecknard gestured towards Sethari. âThis is a small colony Ecknard. My son will be educated as a member of royalty, all on Hithe III will acknowledge his social standing, I am only concerned that the secret be kept from the outside worlds. He will never be considered Osteri, he will know who he is and what his position is in the greater void. When the war is over we will properly introduce him to the families, currently they would be too occupied with politic as it is, and might not offer him due ceremony as they would under more peaceable circumstances.â The priest capitulated and grabbed a mug. âYour secret is safe with me Domitius, the lack of technology on this forsaken planet is good for your purposes, seeing as the only comms service on the planet is in the church tower. That blinking comms station hounds me daily with requests for your return to Magar Prime. The high counsel want to rebalance and need your signature.â Domitius sighed and looked away as if some spectre loomed in front of him.
I swear silence on the birth my lord, though let me make a final amendment to your proposal. A bit of extra security shall I say.â Domitius filled a cup of mead for Sethari and himself, becoming more relaxed and hospitable. âI am listening.â âIf the risks are as great as you assume, let us pretend for the child's sake that he is Kaspian royalty only, and not true Magar. We then continue his education to the full and not put him in a position where he could compromise himself should he be... void forbid, captured by some opportunistic prospector.â Domitius looked ponderously into his cup. âEcknard, my son is an infant... If we have to keep the boy in the dark about the true nature of his identity, how long do you predict this war to continue?â Father Ecknard leaned forward... âI sit at the comms desk every night and listen to the chatter. This war... is going to be a long one.â
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2025-05-19 07:31:41The Origin of the Name âBitcoinâ
The name âBitcoinâ is a blend of âbitâ (a unit of information in computing) and âcoinâ (a currency). Satoshi Nakamoto chose this name to highlight the digital nature of the currency, which exists entirely on a blockchainâa decentralized network immune to central control. The name is short, memorable, and reflects the projectâs philosophy: money that is both technological and universal.
Satoshi decided to divide 1 Bitcoin into 100 million smaller units, named âsatoshisâ in his honor. This wasnât arbitrary. Nakamoto foresaw that Bitcoin could become extremely valuable, as we see today, with 1 BTC worth around $100,000 (as of May 2025). Dividing the currency into such tiny fractions ensures flexibility: even if Bitcoinâs price reaches millions, people can use satoshis for small transactions, like buying coffee or paying network fees.
Why 100 Million Satoshis?
Satoshiâs decision to make 1 BTC equal 100,000,000 satoshis was visionary. He drew inspiration from traditional currencies, where 1 dollar splits into 100 cents, but went further. With a maximum supply of 21 million Bitcoins, the total number of satoshis is 2.1 quadrillion (2,100,000,000,000,000). This number may sound massive, but it was carefully chosen to provide enough units for future microtransactions without compromising the currencyâs sense of scarcity.
If Bitcoinâs supply were framed as 2.1 quadrillion âbitcoinsâ instead of 21 million, it would create a false impression of abundance. Psychologically, people perceive smaller numbers as more valuable and rare. 21 million feels like a true limit, while quadrillions seem almost infinite, which would undermine Bitcoinâs core value proposition: scarcity, akin to gold.
The Benefits of Satoshis
Satoshis are the backbone of Bitcoinâs flexibility. They enable:
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Microtransactions: Satoshis make payments as small as fractions of a cent possible, which is crucial for Bitcoinâs future as a global currency. In countries with low purchasing power, satoshis can be used for everyday purchases.
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Network Fees: On-chain Bitcoin transactions require fees, often less than 1 BTC. Satoshis allow precise fee calculations without dealing with decimal fractions.
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Accessibility: Even if 1 BTC costs $1 million, anyone can afford to buy satoshis. For example, $10 is roughly 100,000 satoshis at current prices, making Bitcoin accessible to all.
Beyond practical benefits, satoshis carry cultural weight. The phrase âstacking satsâ has become a rallying cry in the Bitcoin community, symbolizing long-term investment and belief in the currencyâs future. This expression is so iconic that removing the term âsatoshiâ would be like erasing part of Bitcoinâs identity.
Lightning Network and Satoshis
The Lightning Network, a layer-2 solution for Bitcoin, has made satoshis even more vital. This network enables fast and cheap transactions that donât settle directly on the blockchain (off-chain). Due to low fees and small amounts, Lightning transactions are typically measured in satoshis, not Bitcoin. For example, a payment of 0.0001 BTC (10,000 satoshis) is common in Lightning, while on-chain transactions often involve larger sums, measured in BTC.
This distinctionâBitcoin for on-chain and satoshis for Lightningâis not only practical but also logical. On-chain transactions are slower and costlier, suited for large transfers or long-term storage (âHODLingâ). Lightning is for everyday payments, where satoshis shine. Renaming satoshis to âbitcoinâ would blur this distinction, causing confusion. Would you say, âI have 1 million bitcoins in my Lightning channelâ? That sounds absurd and undermines the clarity the current system provides.
Why Renaming Is a Bad Idea
The idea of calling 1 satoshi a âbitcoinâ and abandoning the term âbitcoinâ for the whole unit has several serious flaws:
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User Confusion: People accustomed to 1 BTC = $100,000 will be shocked to hear that 1 âbitcoinâ is now worth 0.01 cents. New users wonât understand why âbitcoinâ is so cheap, while veterans will struggle to recalculate their holdings. This could lead to errors, scams, or even loss of trust.
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Technical Chaos: Wallets, exchanges, merchants, and software would need to overhaul their interfaces. Some platforms might stick to the old nomenclature, creating inconsistencies. Imagine an exchange showing â1 bitcoin = $0.01â while another uses â1 BTC = $100,000.â The result? Total chaos.
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Cultural Loss: Satoshi is a tribute to Satoshi Nakamoto, whose vision changed the world. Erasing his name is disrespectful to his legacy. Moreover, phrases like âstacking satsâ would vanish, weakening the communityâs spirit.
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Psychological Impact: 2.1 quadrillion âbitcoinsâ sound like an endless supply, undermining the idea of scarcity. In contrast, 21 million Bitcoins reinforce the sense of rarity, which is key to the currencyâs value.
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No Real Benefit: Satoshis are already a functional unit. Wallets can display amounts in satoshis, mBTC, or dollars without changing the protocol. Renaming solves no real problemâit just creates new ones.
Alternatives to Renaming
Instead of upending Bitcoinâs nomenclature, we can make the currency more accessible by:
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Education: Teach people they can buy fractions of a Bitcoin, even just a few satoshis. This removes the psychological barrier of a high price.
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Better Interfaces: Wallets can display amounts in satoshis or local currency for easier understanding. For example, instead of â0.0001 BTC,â an app could show â10,000 satoshisâ or â$10.â
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Promoting Lightning Network: Encouraging the use of satoshis in Lightning will make Bitcoin more practical for daily payments.
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Communication: Emphasize that Bitcoin is like goldâyou donât buy a whole bar, but grams. This makes the currency more approachable to newcomers.
Bitcoin is more than a currencyâitâs an idea that changed the world. The name âBitcoinâ and its satoshis are integral to that idea. Satoshi Nakamoto designed the system with the future in mind, giving us a currency that is both scarce and flexible. Renaming satoshis to âbitcoinâ is a marketing stunt with no technical merit, risking trust, clarity, and Bitcoinâs culture. Instead of changing what works, letâs focus on education and innovation to make Bitcoin even more accessible. Letâs keep stacking sats and preserve the spirit of Satoshi!
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2025-05-19 03:18:36Web3 talked a lot about freedom.\ But it didnât ask much of me.
Participation meant showing up, clicking, co-signing, reacting.\ A few emoji could pass a vote. A few posts could signal alignment.\ But there was no real cost.\ No friction.\ No weight.
It felt easy â and eventually, it felt empty.
Bitcoin, by contrast, never asked for my attention.\ It demanded my effort.
Proof of Work isnât just what secures Bitcoin.\ Itâs what shapes the people who actually engage with it.
You canât fake time.\ You canât fake energy.\ You canât fake commitment.
If you want to mine a block, you need to burn electricity.\ If you want to hold your keys, you need to learn what that means.\ If you want to build with Bitcoin, youâre staking skin, not vibes.
Eventually I realized: this isnât just a consensus algorithm.\ Itâs a way of seeing the world.
Proof of Work is an ethic.\ It values restraint.\ It rewards effort.\ It penalizes shortcuts.
Itâs the opposite of what most of the internet has become.
Web3 tried to engineer consensus through incentive design â but consensus without cost is hollow.
In Bitcoin, there is no shortcut to agreement.\ You either do the work, or you donât get a say.\ You canât tweet your way into a block. You canât fork your way into consensus.\ You earn your way â through time, electricity, and conviction.
The deeper I leaned into Bitcoin, the more it reshaped me:
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I stopped trying to âmove fastâ and started focusing on lasting things.
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I began to care more about how work was verified, not just how it looked.
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I started pruning systems â and relationships â that couldnât carry weight.
Even in how I think about faith, work, rest, and community â Iâve started asking:
Is this real?\ Does this cost anything?\ Is this proof of something?
Fiat culture taught me to act like time was cheap.\ PoW culture reminded me: time is everything.
Fiat let me pretend I could get something for nothing.\ PoW told me the truth â you canât.
I no longer want to participate in systems that reward shortcuts.\ I want to build slowly, honestly, and with weight.
Proof of Work isnât just what runs Bitcoin.\ Itâs what reforms me.
⥠If this resonates, zap me some sats â or pass it forward.\ đ€ Drafted with the help of ChatGPT, who also prefers work over noise.
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2025-05-19 02:42:59never fully left Bitcoin. But for a while, I treated it like an asset â not a foundation.
It sat quietly in the background while I explored ecosystems that promised more features, more flexibility, more âcommunity.â But the deeper I went into Web3, the more I realized what I was missing: clarity. Conviction. Limits that meant something.
Bitcoin never sold me hype. It just sat there, silently verifying everything.
When I finally returned to it â not as an asset, but as a philosophy â it wasnât with fanfare.\ It was more like waking up in a room I had forgotten I built.
Reading The Bitcoin Standard didnât just shift how I think about money.\ It reframed how I saw time, trust, and value itself.
Fiat incentivizes urgency.\ Bitcoin forces patience.\ Fiat rewards noise.\ Bitcoin rewards work.
It hit me: I had been operating with fiat assumptions in more areas than I wanted to admit â not just in trading or investing, but in how I approached relationships, goals, even faith.
I started pruning.
I stopped trading altcoins altogether.\ I stopped measuring success in dollars and started thinking in sats.\ I stepped out of endless Discord threads and Telegram pings â and felt relief I hadnât known I needed.
I started building more quietly.\ And more honestly.
Even in my non-financial life, things began to change.\ Low time preference showed up in how I approached relationships.\ In how I treated rest.\ In how I stopped chasing every new opportunity and started focusing on stewardship â of capital, energy, and attention.\ And Iâve been trying to become more patient â though I think thatâs more the Holy Spiritâs work in me than Bitcoinâs.
In some ways, it wasnât just a return.\ It was a repentance.
A turning away from the illusion of infinite leverage, and back toward a system that demanded real cost.\ Bitcoin doesnât flatter. It disciplines.\ And thatâs exactly what I needed.
I didnât need to be early to the next thing.\ I needed to go deeper with the one thing that still made sense.
Bitcoin didnât need me to return.\ But Iâm grateful I did.
⥠If this resonates, zap me some sats â or share it forward.\ đ€ Drafted with the help of ChatGPT, who never once tried to sell me a token.
#ProofOfWork #BitcoinNotCrypto #TheReturn #StillBuilding #LowTimePreference #TimeNotTokens
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2025-05-19 02:13:37đ§± Why I Left Web3 for Proof of Work â Part 2: The Breaking Point\ \ It wasnât a moment. It was a slow-motion unraveling.\ \ By 2024, I was deeply involved in a Web3 project focused on rewarding eco-conscious actions using a token system called âProof of Environment.â I helped run a related Facebook group aimed at building community and encouraging engagement â especially among refugees and people living on the margins.\ \ I believed in it. I have a lot of respect for the projectâs founder. His heart is in the right place.\ \ But reality set in: the token wasnât trading.\ People were earning rewards that had no liquidity.\ \ So I tried to bridge the gap. I personally subsidized the effort â offering USD to keep people engaged and compensated.\ \ Eventually, I had to stop.\ \ Not because I lost faith in the mission⊠but because I realized I was compensating for a structural flaw. I was using fiat to prop up what was supposed to be an alternative to fiat.\ \ That realization cracked something open. And it wasnât just about that project.\ \ By early 2025, I started re-examining the other Web3 spaces I was part of â including a local crypto-faith collective and a civic blockchain group Iâd been attending.\ \ Before I say more - I want to be clear:\ \ - I respect the people involved in these communities.\ - I believe their intentions are sincere, and their efforts often come from a genuine desire to help.\ - The speakers were engaging and thought-provoking.\ - This isnât a judgment of hearts â itâs a reflection on structure, incentives, and what actually works.\ \ One local Web3 community I attended regularly was especially revealing. It was connected to a publishing platform that promised a new way to engage content and community. But in practice, the tech was clunky, and the product was difficult to use â even basic edits to content required small fees in a token that few people understood. One of the DAOs I participated in burned through tens of thousands â mostly on architecture plans and design proposals.\ \ Weekly meetings had free lunches and spiritual talks⊠but the people experiencing homelessness, who we supposedly served? Often absent â or tokenized for optics.\ \ At one point, I proposed a practical idea to support a local housing initiative. The vision was for residents to grow some of their own food â creating both sustainability and job training opportunities.\ \ The response?\ \ âLetâs do this later.â\ \ It was polite. But it meant no.\ \ Over time, I felt less like a contributor and more like a prop â quietly tolerated, not truly included.\ \ Meanwhile, others held titles, got paid (quietly, maybe â but it was hard to tell how), and kept the stage.\ \ There was always funding for visibility. Rarely funding for outcomes.\ \ The problems people actually faced â hunger, housing, dignity â donât care about abstractions.\ \ And neither does Bitcoin.\ \ I didnât leave all at once. I still showed up in March, April, and May â out of habit, curiosity, and maybe hope.\ \ The speakers were thoughtful. In March, someone taught on mindfulness and the âfive dimensions of time.â It was peaceful. But to me, it felt like another New Age sidetrack â far from the urgent needs on the ground.\ \ In April, one speaker â a former military interrogator turned AI educator â spoke on an AI âOSâ for schools. Another shared how they helped build local currencies in Kenyan villages.\ \ In May, someone presented a trauma-informed housing model for youth with mental illness â one of the few ideas that felt truly grounded.\ \ These were all great ideas â thoughtful, human, often moving.\ \ My only thought was: they might have been better served by starting with Bitcoin â not as an add-on, but as a foundation. Especially the last two.\ \ And again â I believe many of the people involved were sincerely trying to make a difference.\ \ But something had shifted in me.\ \ I couldnât stop asking: Who actually benefits from this tech?\ \ Does it work â or is it just another talk wrapped in hope?\ \ Why does impact often need a token?\ \ Not all the speakers revolved around Web3 or tokens â but many did.\ \ And quietly, a deeper question emerged: Couldnât we just do all of this⊠with Bitcoin?\ \ Without a new platform. Without a fragile token.\ \ Just real tools. Real money. Real proof of work.\ \ The breaking point wasnât dramatic. It was subtle, quiet â but final.\ \ âïž A Personal Note\ \ Even after all this, I still attend some of these events. I still show up â not because Iâve âcome back,â but because I care.\ \ Because I respect the people.\ \ Because I believe conviction doesnât require separation â it just requires clarity. Iâm not circling back.\ \ Iâm walking forward â with eyes open.\ \ And sometimes that means sitting in the same room with people I no longer fully agree with⊠and still learning something.\ \ My break wasnât from the people.\ \ It was from the hype.\ \ From the structure, not the souls.\ \ And I still believe we can build better â if we start with truth.\ \ ⥠If this resonates, zap me some sats â or just share it forward.\ đ€ Drafted with the help of ChatGPT, whoâs helped me find clarity across tech, theology, and everything in between.
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2025-05-19 02:12:52For years, I wandered through the Web3 spaceâintrigued by its promises, pulled in by buzzwords like âdecentralization,â âDAOs,â and âstakeholder democracy.â
But over time, the signals got drowned out by noise.
I saw venture capital pour into projects that had no product. I watched communities reward performative governance and token hype, rather than real work or impact. Even in faith-based circles, âWeb3 for goodâ often meant shiny apps that served insiders more than outsiders.
Then I found my way back to where I began: Bitcoin.
Not as a speculative assetâbut as a philosophy. A discipline. A foundation.
Proof of Work doesnât need marketing. It doesnât ask for permission. It either worksâor it doesnât.
Web3 taught me a lot. But Bitcoin gave me a plumb line. And from now on, thatâs the line Iâm building on.
This is Part 1 of a multi-part series. Follow for future entries.\ \ â Andrew G. Stanton\ Bitcoiner, builder, believer.
This article was co-drafted using ChatGPT to accelerate the writing process. Final content was reviewed and edited by me.
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2025-05-19 00:22:41clients #link #list #english #article #finalversion #descentralismo
*These clients are generally applications on the Nostr network that allow you to use the same account, regardless of the app used, keeping your messages and profile intact.
**However, you may need to meet certain requirements regarding access and account NIP for some clients, so that you can access them securely and use their features correctly.
CLIENTS
Twitter like
- Nostrmo - [source] đđ»(đ§đȘđ)đđ€(on zapstore)
- Coracle - Super App [source] đđ€(on zapstore)
- Amethyst - Super App with note edit, delete and other stuff with Tor [source] đ€(on zapstore)
- Primal - Social and wallet [source] đđđ€(on zapstore)
- Iris - [source] đđ€đ
- Current - [source] đ€đ
- FreeFrom đ€đ
- Openvibe - Nostr and others (new Plebstr) [source] đ€đ
- Snort đ(đ€[early access]) [onion] [source]
- Damus đ [source]
- Nos đ [source]
- Nostur đ [source]
- NostrBand đ [info] [source]
- Yana [source] đđ»(đ§) đđ€(on zapstore)
- Nostribe [on development] đ [source]
- Lume đ»(đ§đȘđ) [info] [source]
- Gossip - [source] đ»(đ§đȘđ)
- noStrudel - Gamified Experience [onion] [info/source] đ
- [Nostrudel Next] - [onion]
- moStard - Nostrudel with Monero [onion] [info/source] đ
- Camelus - [source] đ€ [early access]
Community
- CCNS - Community Curated Nostr Stuff [source]
- Nostr Kiwi [creator] đ
- Satellite [info] đ
- Flotilla - [source] đđ§đ€(on zapstore)
- Chachi - [source] đ
- Futr - Coded in haskell [source] đ§ (others soon)
- Soapbox - Comunnity server [info] [source] đ
- Ditto - Soapbox community server đ [source] đ
- Cobrafuma - Nostr brazilian community on Ditto [info] đ
- Zapddit - Reddit like [source] đ
- Voyage (Reddit like) [on development] đ€
Wiki
- Wikifreedia - Wiki Dark mode [source] đ
- Wikinostr - Wiki with tabs clear mode [source] đ
- Wikistr - Wiki clear mode [info] [source] đ
Search
- Keychat - Signal-like chat with AI and browser [source] đ»(đ§đȘđ) - đ±(đđ€{on zapstore})
- Spring - Browser for Nostr apps and other sites [source] đ€ (on zapstore)
- Advanced nostr search - Advanced note search by isolated terms related to a npub profile [source] đ
- Nos Today - Global note search by isolated terms [info] [source] đ
- Nostr Search Engine - API for Nostr clients [source]
- Ntrends - Trending notes and profiles đ
Website
- Nsite - Nostr Site [onion] [info] [source]
- Nsite Gateway - Nostr Site Gateway [source]
- Npub pro - Your site on Nostr [source]
App Store
ZapStore - Permitionless App Store [source] đ€ đ»(đ§đ)
Video and Live Streaming
- Flare - Youtube like đ [source]
- ZapStream - Lives, videos, shorts and zaps (NIP-53) [source] đ đ€(lives only | Amber | on zapstore)
- Swae - Live streaming [source] (on development) âł
Post Aggregator - Kinostr - Nostr Cinema with #kinostr [english] [author] đ - Stremstr - Nostr Cinema with #kinostr [english] [source] đ± (on development) âł
Link Agreggator - Kinostr - #kinostr - Nostr Cinema Profile with links [English] - Equinox - Nostr Cinema Community with links [Portuguese]
Audio and Podcast Transmission
- Castr - Your npub as podcast feed [source]
- Nostr Nests - Audio Chats [source] đ
- Fountain - Podcast [source] đ€đ
- Corny Chat - Audio Chat [source] đ
Music
- Tidal - Music Streaming [source] [about] [info] đ€đđ
- Wavlake - Music Streaming [source] đ(đ€đ [early access])
- Tunestr - Musical Events [source] [about] đ
- Stemstr - Musical Colab (paid to post) [source] [about] đ
Images
- Lumina - Trending images and pictures [source] đ
- Pinstr - Pinterest like [source] đ
- Slidestr - DeviantArt like [source] đ
- Memestr - ifunny like [source] đ
Download and Upload
Documents, graphics and tables
- Mindstr - Mind maps [source] đ
- Docstr - Share Docs [info] [source] đ
- Formstr - Share Forms [info] đ
- Sheetstr - Share Spreadsheets [source] đ
- Slide Maker - Share slides đ [Advice: Slide Maker https://zaplinks.lol/ site is down]
Health
- Sobrkey - Sobriety and mental health [source] đ
- Runstr - Running app [source] đ
- NosFabrica - Finding ways for your health data đ
- LazerEyes - Eye prescription by DM [source] đ
Forum
- OddBean - Hacker News like [info] [source] đ
- LowEnt - Forum [info] đ
- Swarmstr - Q&A / FAQ [info] đ
- Staker News - Hacker News like đ [info]
Direct Messenges (DM)
- 0xchat đ€đ [source]
- Nostr Chat đđ [source]
- Blowater đ [source]
- Anigma (new nostrgram) - Telegram based [on development] [source]
Reading
- Oracolo - A minimalist Nostr html blog [source]
- nRSS - Nostr RSS reader đ
- Highlighter - Insights with a highlighted read [info] đ
- Zephyr - Calming to Read [info] đ
- Flycat - Clean and Healthy Feed [info] đ
- Nosta - Check Profiles [on development] [info] đ
- Alexandria - e-Reader and Nostr Knowledge Base (NKB) [source] đ
Writing
- Habla - Blog [info] đ
- Blogstack - Blog [info]đ
- YakiHonne - Articles and News [info] đđđ€(on zapstore)
Lists
- Following - Users list [source] đ
- Nostr Unfollower - Nostr Unfollower
- Listr - Lists [source] đ
- Nostr potatoes - Movies List [source] đ»(numpy)
Market and Jobs
- Shopstr - Buy and Sell [onion] [source] đ
- Nostr Market - Buy and Sell đ
- Plebeian Market - Buy and Sell [source] đ
- Ostrich Work - Jobs [source] đ
- Nostrocket - Jobs [source] đ
Data Vending Machines - DVM (NIP90)
(Data-processing tools)
Games
- Chesstr - Chess đ [source]
- Jestr - Chess [source] đ
- Snakestr - Snake game [source] đ
- Snakes on a Relay - Multiplayer Snake game like slither.io [source] đ
ENGINES - DEG Mods - Decentralized Game Mods [info] [source] đ - NG Engine - Nostr Game Engine [source] đ - JmonkeyEngine - Java game engine [source] đ
Customization
Like other Services
- Olas - Instagram like [source] đđđ€(on zapstore)
- Nostree - Linktree like đ
- Rabbit - TweetDeck like [info] đ
- Zaplinks - Nostr links đ
- Omeglestr - Omegle-like Random Chats [source] đ
General Uses
- Njump - HTML text gateway source đ
- Filestr - HTML midia gateway [source] đ
- W3 - Nostr URL shortener [source] đ
- Playground - Test Nostr filters [source] đ
Places
- Wherostr - Travel and show where you are
- Arc Map (Mapstr) - Bitcoin Map [info]
Driver and Delivery
- RoadRunner - Uber like [on development] â±ïž
- Nostrlivery - iFood like [on development] â±ïž
â ïž SCAM â ïž | Arcade City - Uber like [source]
OTHER STUFF
Lightning Wallets (zap)
- Alby - Native and extension [info] đ
- ZBD - Gaming and Social [info] [source] đ€đ
- Wallet of Satoshi - Simplest Lightning Wallet [info] đ€đ
- Minibits - Cashu mobile wallet [info] đ€
- Blink - Opensource custodial wallet (KYC over 1000 usd) [source] đ€đ
- LNbits - App and extesion [source] đ€đđ»
- Zeus - [info] [source] đ€đ
Without Zap - Wassabi Wallet - Privacy-focused and non-custodial with Nostr Update Manager [source]
Exchange
Media Server (Upload Links)
audio, image and video
Connected with Nostr (NIP):
- Nostr Build - Free and paid Upload [info] [source] đ
- NostrMedia - Written in Go with Nip 96 / Blossom (free and paid) [info] [source]
- Nostr Check - [info] [source] đ
- NostPic - [info] [source] đ
- Sovbit - Free and paid upload [info] [source] đ
- Voidcat - Nip-96 and Blossom [source] đ
- Primal Media - Primal Media Uploader [source] đ
Blossom - Your Media Safer
- Primal Blossom đ
- NostrBuild Blossom - Free upload (max 100MiB) and paid [info] [source] đ
Paid Upload Only
- Satellite CDN - prepaid upload (max 5GB each) [info] [source] đ
Without Nostr NIP:
- Pomf - Upload larger videos (max 1GB) [source]
- Catbox - max 200 MB [source]
- x0 - max 512 MiB [source]
Donation and payments
- Zapper - Easy Zaps [source] đ
- Autozap [source] đ
- Zapmeacoffee đ
- Nostr Zap đ»(numpy)
- Creatr - Creators subscription đ
- Geyzer - Crowdfunding [info] [source] đ
- Heya! - Crowdfunding [source]
Security
- Secret Border - Generate offline keys đ»(java)
- Umbrel - Your private relay [source] đ
Key signing/login and Extension
- Amber - Key signing [source] đ€(on zapstore)
- Nowser - Account access keys đ±(đ€đ) đ»(đ§đđȘ)
- Nos2x - Account access keys đ
- Nsec.app đ [info]
- Lume - [info] [source] đ§đȘđ
- Satcom - Share files to discuss - [info] đ
- KeysBand - Multi-key signing [source] đ
Code
- Stacks - AI Templates [info] [source] đ
- Nostrify - Share Nostr Frameworks đ
- Git Workshop (github like) [experimental] đ
- Gitstr (github like) [on development] â±ïž
- Osty [on development] [info] đ
- Python Nostr - Python Library for Nostr
- Sybil - Creating, managing and test Nostr events [on development] â±ïž
Relay Check and Cloud
- Nostr Watch - See your relay speed đ
- NosDrive - Nostr Relay that saves to Google Drive
Bidges and Getways
- Matrixtr Bridge - Between Matrix & Nostr
- Mostr - Between Nostr & Fediverse
- Nostrss - RSS to Nostr
- Rsslay - Optimized RSS to Nostr [source]
- Atomstr - RSS/Atom to Nostr [source]
Useful Profiles and Trends
nostr-voice - Voice note (just some clients)
NOT RELATED TO NOSTR
Voca - Text-to-Speech App for GrapheneOS [source] đ€(on zapstore)
Android Keyboards
Personal notes and texts
- Joplin - privacy-focused note taking app with sync capabilities [source] đ±(đ€đ) - đ» (đ§đȘđ)
Front-ends
- Nitter - Twitter / X without your data [source]
- NewPipe - Youtube, Peertube and others, without account & your data [source] đ€
- Piped - Youtube web without you data [source] đ
Other Services
- Brave - Browser [source]
- DuckDuckGo - Search [source]
- LLMA - Meta - Meta open source AI [source]
- DuckDuckGo AI Chat - Famous AIs without Login [source]
- Proton Mail - Mail [source]
Other open source index: Degoogled Apps
Some other Nostr index on:
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2025-05-18 23:38:44By Louise Rafkin
Oct. 18, 2024
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/18/fashion/laura-baroni-paul-keating-wedding.html
In early 2022, Paul Thomas Keating and Laura Baroni each traveled to Costa Rica looking for something â but not necessarily for someone. The two kicked around the small beach town of Santa Teresa, on the western coast, for more than a month before laying eyes on each other.
When they did, there were sparks but few words. At a dinner with mutual friends, Ms. Baroni, who is from Italy, was immediately intrigued by the handsome, curly-haired American. Shared glances prompted Ms. Baroni to pivot from English, of which she knew just a few words, to Spanish, in which she was fluent. Mr. Keating spoke Spanish passably, so it was in that language that they shared stories about how their paths had crossed.
Ms. Baroni, 27, grew up in Liguria, Italy. After earning a bachelorâs degree in modern languages and cultures for business and tourism from the University of Genoa, she worked as a sales manager for a company that made biodegradable bags. But during the pandemic, she became hooked on surfing, and by the end of 2021, had bought a one-way ticket to Costa Rica and settled in Santa Teresa, which is known for its superb year-round waves.
At the time, Mr. Keating, 31, was a self-described surf bum. âI lived simply, or, you could also say, in poverty,â he said jokingly. In Santa Teresa, he shared a home with several roommates and swarms of mosquitoes; to thwart the insects, he slept inside a tent set up in his bedroom. A skunk bedded down in the kitchen sink. âIt kept the rodents out, so we let it stay,â he said.
Mr. Keating spent his childhood in Oceanside, Calif., a small Southern California beach town. He played baseball for Vanguard University, earning a bachelorâs degree in business administration and a masterâs in organizational psychology. He then pursued a career in modeling and acting. He appeared in a commercial for Mountain Dew and was cast in the reality dating show âFBoy Islandâ in 2021. He was booted off in the fourth week.
By late 2021, he was delivering refrigerators to college dorm rooms and dreaming of a different life. âI wanted to surf with cool people, have a family and find meaningful work,â he said. He packed his 1985 Nissan truck with donated baseball equipment and set off for Costa Rica. During the five-week road trip, he gave the baseball gear to children in Nicaragua.
After their first meeting, Mr. Keating suggested that he and Ms. Baroni attend a local festival where, in an effort to impress Ms. Baroni, he jumped into a rodeo arena with angry bulls. To his surprise, Ms. Baroni followed. Both escaped unscathed, and with a surge of adrenaline, shared a first kiss.
Soon after, Ms. Baroni texted a friend in Italy: âIâve met my future husband and the father of my children.â
Mr. Keating was similarly smitten. The couple began surfing together, and Ms. Baroniâs fearlessness in the face of huge waves fueled Mr. Keatingâs ardor and admiration.
Several months later, after moving in together, Ms. Baroni floated the first âI love you.â Mr. Keating began to sob. âAfter years of wandering and not finding, here was everything I wanted,â he said.
In 2023, the couple traveled together to more than a dozen countries and visited each otherâs families. They also developed careers. Ms. Baroni now works as an independent model, photographer and content creator. Mr. Keating, who still occasionally models and acts in commercials, works for Primal, a social media company. âWhen you have the right person at your side, itâs easy to find yourself,â Ms. Baroni said.
In June 2023, the couple, still living a nomadic life, were invited by one of Mr. Keatingâs work associates to cruise the Greek islands on his boat. On the island of Paxos, atop a rocky hillside, Mr. Keating dropped to a knee and, with friends and colleagues watching, proposed with a snake-shaped ring with tiny diamond eyes that reminded him of the jungles of Costa Rica. Ms. Baroni closed her eyes and fell silent. For several minutes, Mr. Keating wondered if he was experiencing the most embarrassing moment of his life.
âJust two nights before, I had dreamed we were marrying,â Ms. Baroni explained. When her eyes opened she smiled and said yes. The two clasped hands and leaped into the sea.
On Oct. 10, at San Clemente State Beach park in San Clemente, Calif., the couple were married by nostr:nprofile1qyx8wumn8ghj7cnjvghxjmcpz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqqgqufvg53h6lmccvqp2sl55aafykewhq47gw7kwp93722h7gdq6xx5mdd75x , a friend of Mr. Keatingâs who was ordained by American Marriage Ministries for the event.
Ms. Baroni said her vows in Italian. âI spoke love with my heart, I know Paul understood,â she said. After the ceremony, the 100 guests walked a short dirt path to the beach, where the groom and his best man jumped into the Pacific for a sunset surf session while still wearing their wedding attire.
âWe are going to have the most interesting lives,â Ms. Baroni said.
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âWarum der Weltfrieden von Deutschland abhĂ€ngtâ steht auf dem Cover. Sicher: Ein Verlag will verkaufen. Superlative machen sich da immer gut. Der Weltfrieden und Deutschland. âWie dasâ, wird mancher fragen, ĂŒber den Atlantik schauen, nach Kiew oder gar nach Moskau und nach Peking, und die 24 Euro ausgeben. Ich kann nur sagen: Das ist gut investiert, wenn man verstehen will, was uns die Nachrichtensprecher und ihre Kritiker im Moment alles um die Ohren hauen. Ich durfte die Texte von Hauke Ritz schon lesen und ein Vorwort schreiben, in dem es nicht nur um Krieg und Frieden geht, sondern auch um die Frage, warum sich manche, die einst âlinksâ zu stehen glaubten, inzwischen mit einigen Konservativen besser vertragen als mit den alten Genossen â nicht nur bei der Gretchenfrage auf dem Cover. Nun aber zu meinem Vorwort.  Â
1. Der Leser
Hauke Ritz hat meinen Blick auf die Welt verĂ€ndert. In diesem Satz stecken zwei Menschen. Ich fange mit dem Leser an, weil jeder Text auf einen Erfahrungsberg trifft, gewachsen durch all das, was Herkunft, soziale Position und Energievorrat ermöglichen. Ob ein Autor dort auf Resonanz stöĂt, kann er nicht beeinflussen. Also zunĂ€chst etwas zu mir. Ich bin auf der Insel RĂŒgen aufgewachsen â in einer kommunistischen Familie und mit Karl Marx. Das Sein bestimmt das Bewusstsein. In der Schule haben wir Kinder uns ĂŒber ein anderes Marx-Zitat amĂŒsiert, das in einem der RĂ€ume groĂ an der Wand stand. âDie Philosophen haben die Welt nur verschieden interpretiert, es kömmt drauf an, sie zu verĂ€ndern.â Kömmt. Dieser Marx. Was der sich traut.
Das Schulhaus ist nach 1990 schnell abgerissen worden. Bauland mit Meerblick, fĂŒnf Minuten bis zum Strand. Marx stand nun zwar kaum noch in der Zeitung, Eltern, Freunde und Bekannte waren sich aber trotzdem sicher, dass er Recht hat. Das Sein bestimmt das Bewusstsein. Hier die Ostdeutschen, auf Jahre gebunden im Kampf um Arbeitsplatz und Qualifikationsnachweise, Rente und GrundstĂŒck, und dort GlĂŒcksritter aus dem Westen, die sich das Dorf kaufen und nach ihrem Bilde formen. Das Kapital live in Aktion gewissermaĂen.
Ich selbst bin damals eher durch Zufall an der UniversitĂ€t gelandet und habe dort eine Spielart der Medienforschung kennengelernt, die in den USA erfunden worden war, um den Zweiten Weltkrieg nicht nur auf dem Schlachtfeld zu gewinnen, sondern auch in den Köpfen. Diese akademische Disziplin konnte und wollte nach ihrer Ankunft in der alten Bundesrepublik nichts mit Marx am Hut haben. Zum einen war da dieser neue Freund auf der anderen Atlantikseite, moralisch sauber und damit ein Garant gegen den Vorwurf, mitgemacht zu haben und vielleicht sogar Goebbels und sein Postulat von den Medien als FĂŒhrungsmittel immer noch in sich zu tragen. Je lauter dieser Vorwurf wurde, desto stĂ€rker zog es deutsche Propagandaforscher, die sich zur Tarnung Kommunikations- oder Publizistikwissenschaftler nannten, in die USA.
Zum anderen verbannte der Radikalenerlass jeden Hauch von Marxismus aus dem universitĂ€ren Leben. Selbst Postmarxisten wie Adorno und Horkheimer mit ihrer Frankfurter Schule, Karl Mannheim oder Pierre Bourdieu, auf die ich bei der Suche nach einer neuen intellektuellen Heimat fast zwangslĂ€ufig gestoĂen bin, spielten in den Lehrveranstaltungen kaum eine Rolle und damit auch nicht in Dissertationen, Habilitationen, Fachzeitschriften. Peer Review wird schnell zur Farce, wenn jeder Gutachter weiĂ, dass bestimmte Texte nur von mir und meinen SchĂŒlern zitiert werden. Ich habe dann versucht, die Kollegen mit Foucault zu ĂŒberraschen, aber auch das hat nicht lange funktioniert.
Zu Hauke Ritz ist es von da immer noch weit. Ich habe eine Lungenembolie gebraucht (2013), zwei Auftritte bei KenFM (2018) und die Attacken, die auf diese beiden Interviews zielten sowie auf meinen Blog MedienrealitĂ€t, gestartet 2017 und zeitgleich mit groĂen Abendveranstaltungen aus der virtuellen Welt in die Uni-Wirklichkeit geholt, um bereit zu sein fĂŒr diesen Denker. Corona nicht zu vergessen. Ich erinnere mich noch genau an diesen Abend. Narrative Nummer 16 im August 2020. Hauke Ritz zu Gast bei Robert Cibis, Filmemacher und Kopf von Ovalmedia. Da saĂ jemand, der mĂŒhelos durch die Geschichte spazierte und es dabei schaffte, geistige und materielle Welt zusammenzubringen. Meine Götter Marx, Bourdieu und Foucault, wenn man so will, angereichert mit mehr als einem Schuss Religionswissen, um die jemand wie ich, als Atheist erzogen und immer noch aufgeregt, wenn er vor einer Kirche steht, eher einen Bogen macht. Dazu all das, was ich in tapsigen Schritten auf dem Gebiet der historischen Forschung zu erkunden versucht hatte â nur in weit lĂ€ngeren ZeitrĂ€umen und mit der Vogelperspektive, die jede gute Analyse braucht. Und ich kannte diesen Mann nicht. Ein Armutszeugnis nach mehr als einem Vierteljahrhundert in Bewusstseinsindustrie und Ideologieproduktion.
2. Der Autor
Und damit endlich zu diesem Autor, der meinen Blick auf die Welt verĂ€ndert hat. Hauke Ritz, Jahrgang 1975, ist ein Kind der alten deutschen UniversitĂ€t. Er hat an der FU Berlin studiert, als man dort noch Professoren treffen konnte, denen EigenstĂ€ndigkeit wichtiger war als Leistungspunkte, Deadlines und politische Korrektheit. Seine Dissertation wurzelt in diesem ganz anderen akademischen Milieu. Ein dickes Buch, in dem es um Geschichtsphilosophie geht und um die Frage, welchen Reim sich die Deutschen vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis zum Fall der Berliner Mauer auf den Siegeszug von Wissenschaft und Technik gemacht haben. Das klingt sehr akademisch, wird aber schnell politisch, wenn man die AufsĂ€tze liest, die Hauke Ritz ab den spĂ€ten Nullerjahren auf diesem Fundament aufgebaut hat und die hier nun in einer Art Best-of in die Ăffentlichkeit zurĂŒckgeholt werden aus dem Halbdunkel von Publikationsorten, deren Reputation inzwischen zum Teil gezielt zerstört worden ist, und die so hoffentlich ein groĂes und neues Publikum erreichen. In den Texten, die auf dieses Vorwort folgen, geht es um den tiefen Staat und den neuen kalten Krieg, um Geopolitik und Informationskriege und dabei immer wieder auch um die geistige Krise der westlichen Welt sowie um den fehlenden RealitĂ€tssinn deutscher AuĂenpolitik.Â
Bevor ich darauf zurĂŒckkomme, muss ich die Doppelbiografie abrunden, mit der ich eingestiegen bin. Im Februar 2022, wir erinnern uns auch mit Hilfe des Interviews, das Paul Schreyer mit ihm fĂŒhrte, war Hauke Ritz gerade in Moskau, als UniversitĂ€tslehrer auf Zeit mit einem DAAD-Stipendium. Im November 2024, als ich diese Zeilen schreibe, ist er wieder einmal in China, mit familiĂ€ren Verbindungen. Das heiĂt auch: Hauke Ritz hat mehr gesehen, als einem in den Kongresshotels der US-dominierten Forschergemeinschaften je geboten werden kann. Und er muss weder um Zitationen buhlen noch um irgendwelche Fördertöpfe und damit auch nicht um das Wohlwollen von Kollegen.
Ein Lehrstuhl oder eine Dozentenstelle, hat er mir im FrĂŒhsommer 2021 auf Usedom erzĂ€hlt, wo wir uns das erste Mal gesehen haben, so eine ganz normale akademische Karriere sei fĂŒr ihn nicht in Frage gekommen. Der Publikationsdruck, die Denkschablonen. Lieber ökonomisch unsicher, aber dafĂŒr geistig frei. Ich habe mir diesen Satz gemerkt, weil er einen Beamten wie mich zwingt, seinen Lebensentwurf auf den PrĂŒfstand zu stellen. Bin ich beim Lesen, Forschen, Schreiben so unabhĂ€ngig, wie ich mir das stets einzureden versuche? Wo sind die Grenzen, die eine UniversitĂ€t und all die ZwĂ€nge setzen, die mit dem Kampf um Reputation verbunden sind? Und was ist mit dem Lockmittel Pension, das jeder verspielt, der das Schiff vor der Zeit verlassen will?Â
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Hauke Ritz, das zeigen die zehn AufsĂ€tze, die in diesem Buch versammelt sind, hat alles richtig gemacht. Hier prĂ€sentiert sich ein Autor, der âvon linksâ aufgebrochen ist und sich immer noch so sieht (so beschreibt er das dort, wo es um die aktuelle TheorieschwĂ€che des einst gerade hier so dominanten Lagers geht), aber trotzdem keine Angst hat, fĂŒr ein Wertesystem zu werben, das eher konservativ wirkt. Herkunft und Familie zum Beispiel. Verankerung und Zugehörigkeit, sowohl geografisch als auch intellektuell. Mehr noch: Wenn ich Hauke Ritz richtig verstanden habe, dann braucht es ein Amalgam aus den RestbestĂ€nden der »alten« Linken und dem christlich geprĂ€gten Teil des konservativen Lagers, um eine Entwicklung aufzuhalten und vielleicht sogar umzukehren, die in seinen Texten das Etikett »Postmoderne« trĂ€gt. Grenzen sprengen, IdentitĂ€ten schleifen, Traditionen vergessen. Umwertung aller Werte. Transgender und Trans- oder sogar Posthumanismus. Wer all das nicht mag, findet in diesem Buch ein Reiseziel. Gerechtigkeit und Utopie, Wahrheitssuche, der Glaube an die Schöpferkraft des Menschen und die geistige Regulierung politischer Macht â verwurzelt in der Topografie Europas, die Konkurrenz erzwang, und vor allem im Christentum, weitergetragen in weltlichen Religionen wie dem Kommunismus, und so attraktiv, dass Hauke Ritz von Universalismus sprechen kann, von der FĂ€higkeit dieser Kultur, ein Leitstern fĂŒr die Welt zu sein.
Ich habe die Texte im FrĂŒhling 2022 gelesen, allesamt in einem Rutsch, um mich auf das GesprĂ€ch vorzubereiten, das ich mit Hauke Ritz dann im Juni fĂŒr die Plattform Apolut gefĂŒhrt habe, den Nachfolger von KenFM. Ich weiĂ, dass das ein Privileg ist. Lesen, worauf man Lust hat, und dafĂŒr auch noch bezahlt werden. Ich weiĂ auch, dass ich ohne die Vorgeschichte, ohne Corona und all das, was mich und dieses Land dorthin gefĂŒhrt hat, niemals das GlĂŒck hĂ€tte empfinden können, das mit der Entdeckung eines Autors wie Hauke Ritz verbunden ist. Ohne all das wĂ€re ich wahrscheinlich weiter zu irgendwelchen hochwichtigen Tagungen in die USA geflogen und hĂ€tte mich mit AufsĂ€tzen fĂŒr Fachzeitschriften gequĂ€lt, die fĂŒr einen winzigen Kreis von Eingeweihten gemacht und selbst von diesem Kreis allenfalls registriert, aber nicht studiert werden.
Lange GesprĂ€che mit Köpfen wie Hauke Ritz hatten bei Ovalmedia oder Apolut in den Coronajahren sechsstellige Zuschauerzahlen. Ein groĂes Publikum, wenn man die KomplexitĂ€t und die OriginalitĂ€t mitdenkt, die jeder Leser gleich genieĂen kann. Man findet diese Videos noch, allerdings nicht beim De-facto-Monopolisten YouTube, der Zensur sei Dank. Im Bermudadreieck zwischen Berlin, BrĂŒssel und dem Silicon Valley verschwindet alles, was die hegemonialen Narrative herausfordert und das Potenzial hat, Menschenmassen erst zu erreichen und dann zu bewegen. Ich habe Hauke Ritz deshalb schon im Studio und am Abend nach unserem Dreh ermutigt und wahrscheinlich sogar ein wenig gedrĂ€ngt, aus seinen AufsĂ€tzen ein Buch zu machen. Das war auch ein wenig egoistisch gedacht: Ich wollte mein Aha-Erlebnis mit anderen teilen und so Gleichgesinnte heranziehen. Der Mensch ist ein Herdentier und mag es nicht, allein und isoliert zu sein.Â
3. Ein neuer Blick auf Macht
Drei Jahre spĂ€ter gibt es nicht nur die Aufsatzsammlung, die Sie gerade in den HĂ€nden halten, sondern auch ein Buch, das ich als âgroĂen Wurfâ beschrieben habe â als Werk eines Autors, der die Wirklichkeit nicht ignoriert (Geografie, Reichtum und die Geschichte mit ihren ganz realen Folgen), sich aber trotzdem von der Vorstellung löst, dass der Mensch in all seinem Streben und Irren nicht mehr sei als ein Produkt der UmstĂ€nde. Hauke Ritz dreht den SpieĂ um: Die Geschichte bewegt nicht uns, sondern wir bewegen sie. Was passiert, das passiert auch und vielleicht sogar in erster Linie, weil wir ganz bestimmte Vorstellungen von der Vergangenheit und unserem Platz in dieser Welt verinnerlicht haben. Von diesem Axiom ist es nur ein klitzekleiner Schritt zur Machtpolitik: Wenn es stimmt, dass das historische Bewusstsein mindestens genauso wichtig ist wie Atomsprengköpfe, Soldaten oder Gasfelder, dann können sich die Geheimdienste nicht auf Ăberwachung und Kontrolle beschrĂ€nken. Dann mĂŒssen sie in die Ideenproduktion eingreifen. Und wir? Wir mĂŒssen die Geistesgeschichte neu schreiben, Politik anders sehen und zuallererst begreifen, dass der Mensch das Sein verĂ€ndern kann, wenn er denn versteht, wer und was seinen Blick bisher gelenkt hat. Ich bin deshalb besonders froh, dass es auch das Herz der Serie âDie Logik des neuen kalten Kriegesâ in dieses Buch geschafft hat, ursprĂŒnglich 2016 bei RT-Deutsch erschienen. Diese StĂŒcke sind exemplarisch fĂŒr das Denken von Hauke Ritz. Der Neoliberalismus, um das nur an einem Beispiel zu illustrieren, wird dort von ihm nicht ökonomisch interpretiert, âsondern als ein Kulturmodellâ, das zu verstehen hilft, wie es zu der Ehe von Kapitalismus und âneuer Linkerâ kommen konnte und damit sowohl zu jener âaggressiven Dominanz des Westensâ, die auch den Westend-Verlag umtreibt und so diese Publikation ermöglicht, als auch zur âVernachlĂ€ssigung der sozialen Frageâ.Â
Hauke Ritz holt die geistige Dimension von Herrschen und Beherrschtwerden ins Scheinwerferlicht und fragt nach der âMacht des Konzeptsâ. Diese Macht, sagt Hauke Ritz nicht nur in seinem Aufsatz ĂŒber die âkulturelle Dimension des Kalten Kriegesâ, hat 1989/90 den Zweikampf der Systeme entschieden. Nicht die Ăkonomie, nicht das WohlstandsgefĂ€lle, nicht das WettrĂŒsten. Ein Riesenreich wie die Sowjetunion, kaum verschuldet, autark durch Rohstoffe und in der Lage, jeden Feind abzuschrecken, habe weder seine Satellitenstaaten aufgeben mĂŒssen noch sich selbst â wenn da nicht der Sog gewesen wĂ€re, der von der Rockmusik ausging, von Jeans und Hollywood, von bunten Schaufenstern und von einem MĂ€rchen, das das andere Lager als Hort von Mitbestimmung, Pressefreiheit und ganz privatem GlĂŒck gepriesen hat. Als selbst der erste Mann im Kreml all das fĂŒr bare MĂŒnze nahm und Glasnost ausrief (das, was der Westen fĂŒr seinen Journalismus bis heute behauptet, aber schon damals nicht einlösen konnte und wollte), sei es um den Gegenentwurf geschehen gewesen. Die Berliner Mauer habe der Psychologie nicht standhalten können.
Fast noch wichtiger: All das war kein Zufall, sondern Resultat strategischer und vor allem geheimdienstlicher Arbeit. Hauke Ritz kann sich hier unter anderem auf Francis Stonor Saunders und Michael Hochgeschwender stĂŒtzen und so herausarbeiten, wie die CIA ĂŒber den Kongress fĂŒr kulturelle Freiheit in den 1950ern und 1960ern Schriftsteller und Journalisten finanzierte, Musiker und Maler, Zeitschriften, Galerien, Filme â und damit Personal, Denkmuster, Symbole. Die âneueâ Linke, ânicht-kommunistischâ, also nicht mehr an der System- und Eigentumsfrage interessiert, diese âneueâ Linke ist, das lernen wir bei Hauke Ritz, genauso ein Produkt von Ideenmanagement wie das positive US-Bild vieler WesteuropĂ€er oder eine neue französische Philosophie um Michel Foucault, Claude LĂ©vi-Strauss oder Bernard-Henri LĂ©vy, die Marx und Hegel abwĂ€hlte, stattdessen auf Nietzsche setzte und so ein Fundament schuf fĂŒr das âProjekt einer Umwertung aller Werteâ.
NatĂŒrlich kann man fragen: Was hat all das mit uns zu tun? Mit dem Krieg in der Ukraine, mit der Zukunft Europas oder gar mit der These auf dem Buchcover, dass nichts weniger als der âWeltfriedenâ ausgerechnet von uns, von Deutschland abhĂ€ngt? Warum sollen wir uns mit KĂ€mpfen in irgendwelchen StudierstĂŒbchen beschĂ€ftigen, die höchstens zwei Handvoll Gelehrte verstehen? Hauke Ritz sagt: Wer die Welt beherrschen will, muss den Code der europĂ€ischen Kultur umschreiben. Wie weit dieses âProjektâ schon gediehen ist, sieht jeder, der die Augen öffnet. In der Lesart von Hauke Ritz ist Europa Opfer einer âpostmodernen Fehlinterpretation seiner eigenen Kulturâ, importiert aus den USA und nur abzuwehren mit Hilfe von Russland, das zwar zu Europa gehöre, sich vom Westen des Kontinents aber unterscheide und deshalb einen Gegenentwurf liefern könne. Stichworte sind hier Orthodoxie und Sozialismus sowie eine Vergangenheit als Imperium, ohne die, so sieht das Hauke Ritz, neben diplomatischen Erfahrungen die âpolitischen Energienâ fehlen, die nötig sind, um SouverĂ€nitĂ€t auch da zu bewahren, wo die âMacht des Konzeptsâ beginnt. China und der Iran ja, Indien und Lateinamerika nein.
Keine Angst, ich schreibe hier kein zweites Buch. Diese AppetithĂ€ppchen sollen Lust machen auf einen Autor, der die Hektik der Gegenwart hinter sich lĂ€sst und aus den Tiefen der Geschichte eine Interpretation anbietet, die die hegemoniale Ideologie in ein ganz neues Licht rĂŒckt und sie so als âRechtfertigungslehreâ enttarnt (Werner Hofmann) oder als âMachtinterpretation der Wirklichkeitâ (VĂĄclav Havel), die sich zwangslĂ€ufig âritualisiertâ und âvon der Wirklichkeit emanzipiertâ, um als âAlibiâ fĂŒr alle funktionieren zu können, die mit der Macht marschieren. Ich weiĂ nicht mehr, wie ich das Marx-Zitat mit dem komischen Wort âkömmtâ als kleiner Junge gedeutet habe. Ich wusste wenig von Philosophie und gar nichts von der Welt. Hauke Ritz blickt nicht nur in AbgrĂŒnde, die ich vorher allenfalls aus dem Augenwinkel gesehen hatte, sondern bietet zugleich eine Lösung an. Als Gleichung und in seinen Worten formuliert: âklassische Arbeiterbewegungâ plus âchristlich orientierte Wertkonservativeâ ist gleich Hoffnung und Neustart. Und nun Vorhang auf fĂŒr einen Philosophen, der nicht nur Deutschland einen Weg weist in Richtung VerĂ€nderung und Frieden.
Michael Meyen ist Medienforscher, Ausbilder und Journalist. Seit 2002 ist er UniversitĂ€tsprofessor an der LMU MĂŒnchen. https://www.freie-medienakademie.de/
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2025-05-18 21:29:52Mene sells investment grade, 24 kt gold jewelry. 24kt gold is 100% atomic number 79, AU, gold like a nugget. More pure than Ivory soap. Best of all, you can buy it the greatest money ever made. By the way, this really is not investment advice. I am bearish on the gold/bitcoin trade anyway. I'm old enough to remember [when a whole coin first became worth more than an ounce of gold.
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Unfortunately, I didn't have an ounce of gold back then. I only had a few grams I didn't sell for bitcoin and like eight fiat bucks.
Gold is about gifts for me. I don't have any gold myself, except for  an 18 kt gold necklace my grandmother gave me when I was seven. I'm never selling it I would have a lot more bitcoin if I sold that necklace when bitcoin was $200, but I keep it for sentimental reasons. It's not about the money, it's about the utility of gold.Â
Reduce Your Non-Strategic Future Trash Reserve
I don't like spending sats on stuff you expect to throw away within 5 years or less. l'll buy a pair of shoes  very now and then, but it doesn't make sense to go on a shopping spree at The Dollar Tree, where nothing is a dollar, nor built to last. Expect everything you buy at The Dollar Tree to be buried in a landfill within a few years.Â
Consider this your non-strategic future trash reserve. Every 1,000 sats you don't spend is a thousand sats stacked. Put those sats into your Strategic Bitcoin Reserve instead of your non-strategic future trash reserve.
*âHe is so rich, he has no room to shit.â
â Marcus Aurelius, Meditations*
People Don't Throw Gold Away
I still have that gold necklace even though it no longer fits my neck. If you buy someone a smart watch, you can bet your last sat it will help fill a landfill within 5 years or less. This is not financial advice. If you give the gift of a 24 kt. gold bracelet, you know it won't be thrown away. It might get stolen or sold, but nobody in their right mind is throwing gold away like a sock with holes in it.
That's why I like buying gold as a gift. Besides, my wife and daughter both like gold jewelery. Go figure. I have given them sats before. They prefer the gold. Well, my wife doesn't want to spend the sats anymore, but she did. In the old 144 block days, she She used to joke, "My husband never shuts up about bitcoin. It's money we can't spend. That's not the case anymore. Block by block, bitcoin is accepted more and more places. MenÄ accepts bitcoin for gold Jewelry.
I don't know if MenÄ stacks sats, but they do use the lightning network. I doubt they keep the sats. They use BitPay, the company BTCpayServer set out to destroy. I still use bitcoin over the lightning network to stack sats because, like BTCPins saysâŠ
Gold Is Stack-able
I'm not saying to spend your whole stack on a Cuban Link. You can start small. Buy a charm. It will come with a free leather strap, but just so you know, it's a trap. My wife said she loves the charm, but needs a charm bracelet to go with it because she's not wearing a strap. Good, now I know what to get her for Christmas. You could save sats for something nice though and many of the pieces are stack-able. Maybe you can't afford a whole ounce today. Buy a few grams and add to it as the blocks go by and the charms presumably become cheaper. Gold is the bigger asset right now and it has gone up quite a bit recently, but bitcoin is hovering just below the Gold/bitcoin all time high. i can't predict the future, but I want to re-iterate, just because they market this as investment jewelry, I am not saying this is investment advice. This is about giving the gift of bitcoin 1.0.
There's a metric ton of different charms that can be added to a bracelet or necklace. This makes gold a gift that keeps on giving. Buy a bracelet for her birthday this year and you can buy her a charm next year. They say bitcoin is digital gold. What better way to begin teaching people digital gold than by using analog gold? Again, I don't expect gold to be the biggest asset in the world for long. This is about showing your loved ones that bitcoin is better than gold.
You can spend sats at MenÄ. They will send you 100% pure gold. They charge spot for the gold and add a 25% fee for their labor. They will send your gift to the destination of your choice. You can even set the delivery date if you order in advance. Each piece is hand crafted and made to order like Burger King, but built to last and no seed oil. Best of all, they have 44,441 reviews as of block 897,304.
Each piece also comes with a letter of authenticity. It shows how many grams of 100% gold it's made of. It's not as good as a UTXO, but they say the jewelry is as good as gold. If you want to give bitcoin away, buy one of my birthday cards, but if you want to buy something your loved ones won't throw away, buy MenÄ. They accept bitcoin for tariff-free gold jewelry, hand-crafted in the United States of America. They accept bitcoin, but you know what they don't accept? Gold because bitcoin is better than gold for selling gold on the Internet.
MenÄ Is Great!
I give MenÄ two emoji 5-of-5 orange hearts. They make great gifts worthy of people who stand to inherit generational wealth.
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2025-05-18 14:42:00Eine kritische Auseinandersetzung mit Poppers Toleranzparadoxon
Vor kurzem wurde in einer Diskussion wieder argumentiert, man dĂŒrfte nicht tolerant sein mit Verweis auf Poppers Toleranzparadox.
Vielleicht habt ihr dieses Argument in Bezug auf unterschiedliche Themen (Corona, Krieg, Klima, Energie) auch schon gehört. Bei mir löst diese Forderung ein deutliches StörgefĂŒhl aus, da genau dieses Argument dafĂŒr genutzt wird, um die eigene Position zu verteidigen und andere auszugrenzen. Ich habe dies zum Anlass genommen, und mich intensiver mit der Frage beschĂ€ftigt, warum Popper irrte oder Menschen ihn falsch verstehen.
Denn ich begegne Immer wieder dem Argument, dass man nicht zu tolerant sein dĂŒrfe, um unsere Gesellschaft vor Intoleranz zu schĂŒtzen. Dieses Argument stĂŒtzt sich hĂ€ufig auf Karl Poppers Toleranzparadoxon, das besagt, dass uneingeschrĂ€nkte Toleranz gegenĂŒber Intoleranz letztlich die Zerstörung einer toleranten Gesellschaft ermöglicht. Doch je mehr ich darĂŒber nachdenke, desto mehr fallen mir problematische Aspekte dieses Konzepts auf.
Die menschliche KonfliktfÀhigkeit und Glasls Konfliktdynamik
Menschen sind von Natur aus emotionale Wesen, und unsere FÀhigkeit, Konflikte konstruktiv zu lösen, ist oft begrenzt. Der Konfliktforscher Friedrich Glasl hat mit seinem Modell der neun Eskalationsstufen gezeigt, wie Konflikte schleichend von einer sachlichen Meinungsverschiedenheit zu einer destruktiven Auseinandersetzung eskalieren können.
In den frĂŒhen Stufen sind wir vielleicht noch in der Lage, rational zu diskutieren und Lösungen zu finden. Aber sobald Emotionen ins Spiel kommen, fĂ€llt es uns schwer, zwischen Beobachtung und Bewertung zu unterscheiden. Wir nehmen Kritik persönlich, fĂŒhlen uns angegriffen und reagieren defensiv. Diese Dynamik kann dazu fĂŒhren, dass wir uns in unseren Positionen verhĂ€rten und der Konflikt weiter eskaliert.
Wenn wir nun Poppers Paradoxon anwenden und Intoleranz nicht tolerieren, riskieren wir, diesen Eskalationsprozess zu beschleunigen. Anstatt BrĂŒcken zu bauen, reissen wir sie ein. Wir schliessen Menschen aus dem Dialog aus und nehmen ihnen die Möglichkeit, ihre Sichtweisen zu ĂŒberdenken.
Wer bestimmt, was intolerant ist? Wer hat das Recht zu entscheiden, was als intolerant gilt und was nicht?
Ein zentrales Problem ist die Frage der Definitionsmacht. Unsere Wahrnehmung ist subjektiv, geprĂ€gt von persönlichen Erfahrungen, kulturellem Hintergrund und gesellschaftlichen Normen. Wenn jeder fĂŒr sich beansprucht, die richtige Definition von Toleranz und Intoleranz zu kennen, entsteht ein gefĂ€hrliches MachtgefĂ€lle. Gruppen könnten ihre eigenen Ansichten als Massstab setzen und abweichende Meinungen als intolerant brandmarken. Dies öffnet TĂŒr und Tor fĂŒr WillkĂŒr und UnterdrĂŒckung von Minderheitenmeinungen.
Die Gefahr gegenseitiger Beschuldigungen
In meinen Begegnungen habe ich oft erlebt, wie schnell Diskussionen eskalieren können, wenn beide Seiten sich gegenseitig der Intoleranz beschuldigen. Es entsteht ein Teufelskreis: Jede Partei sieht sich im Recht und die andere im Unrecht. Laut Glasls Konfliktdynamik verschÀrft sich der Konflikt, je mehr die Kommunikation abbricht und Feindbilder aufgebaut werden.
Anstatt den Konflikt zu lösen, vertiefen sich die GrÀben. Die Bereitschaft zum Zuhören schwindet, Vorurteile verfestigen sich, und es entsteht eine Spirale der Eskalation, die schwer zu durchbrechen ist.
Unrealistische Annahmen ĂŒber menschliches Verhalten
Poppers Paradoxon setzt voraus, dass Menschen in der Lage sind, ihre Emotionen zu kontrollieren und stets rational zu handeln. Doch sind wir ehrlich: Wie oft gelingt uns das wirklich? In hitzigen Debatten kochen die Emotionen hoch, und selbst die besten Argumente prallen ab.
Die Erwartung, dass wir immer sachlich bleiben können, ignoriert die KomplexitĂ€t menschlicher Interaktionen. Wir sind keine Maschinen, sondern von GefĂŒhlen geleitete Wesen. Diese RealitĂ€t muss in Betracht gezogen werden, wenn wir ĂŒber Toleranz und Intoleranz diskutieren.
Ein PlĂ€doyer fĂŒr Dialog und VerstĂ€ndnis
Anstatt Intoleranz mit Intoleranz zu begegnen, sollten wir uns bemĂŒhen, den Dialog zu suchen. Das bedeutet nicht, dass wir hasserfĂŒllte oder menschenfeindliche Ăusserungen akzeptieren mĂŒssen. Aber wir sollten versuchen, die Ursachen solcher Einstellungen zu verstehen und durch AufklĂ€rung und Bildung entgegenzuwirken.
Durch offene GesprĂ€che können Vorurteile abgebaut und MissverstĂ€ndnisse geklĂ€rt werden. Es geht darum, BrĂŒcken zu bauen, anstatt Mauern zu errichten. Nur so können wir langfristig eine wirklich tolerante Gesellschaft fördern.
Fazit
Poppers Toleranzparadoxon wirft wichtige Fragen auf, doch seine praktische Anwendung ist mit erheblichen Schwierigkeiten verbunden. Die menschliche Neigung zur Eskalation von Konflikten, wie von Glasl beschrieben, sowie die subjektive Wahrnehmung von Intoleranz erschweren eine klare Umsetzung.
Wir sollten uns darauf konzentrieren, die KonfliktfĂ€higkeit der Menschen zu stĂ€rken und RĂ€ume fĂŒr konstruktive Auseinandersetzungen zu schaffen. Toleranz bedeutet nicht, alles hinzunehmen, sondern offen fĂŒr andere Sichtweisen zu sein und gemeinsam nach Lösungen zu suchen.
In einer Welt, in der mir immer wieder das Argument begegnet, man dĂŒrfe nicht zu tolerant sein, plĂ€diere ich dafĂŒr, dass wir unsere Definition von Toleranz ĂŒberdenken. Es geht nicht um Nachgiebigkeit gegenĂŒber Intoleranz, sondern um den mutigen Schritt, aufeinander zuzugehen und den Dialog zu suchen. Nur so können wir verhindern, dass wir in die Fallen der Eskalation tappen und die Werte verlieren, die unsere Gesellschaft ausmachen.
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2025-05-18 14:25:49This article was published in November 2024 by the Bitcoin Collective and is best viewed here for images
Ssssh. Did you hear that? In their recent Q3 2024 earnings call MicroStrategy (NSQ:MSTR) announced plans to buy a further $42 billion worth of Bitcoin over the next 3 calendar years. Here are some reflections on where MicroStrategy has come from, and where they are going.
From the beginning
Letâs rewind as to how we got here. Microstrategy is a business intelligence software company originally founded by Michael Saylor in 1989.
They started acquiring Bitcoin in Q3 2020, firstly via their cash reserves on the balance sheet. This was soon followed by debt issuance (mainly in the form of convertible debt), and has in more recent years been followed by issuing further MSTR equity into the market, alongside yet more convertible debt issuance.
Nearly all the proceeds have gone towards buying bitcoin. As can be seen on the chart below, they have managed to steadily grow these holdings, albeit this growth visibly slowed in the last bear market.
[p13 of Q3 2024 Earnings Presentation. Please note - all screenshots from this article come from the slide deck accompanying the recent MSTR Q3 earnings presentation, which can be viewed by clicking here]
MSTR now holds well over 1% of all the Bitcoin that will ever exist. With Bitcoin nearing all time highs again, this Bitcoin is worth around $18.3bn at the time of writing, and has an average purchase cost of around $9.9bn.
This has led to a spectacular share price performance, unmatched in the entire S&P 500 since August 2020.
[p23 of Q3 2024 Earnings Presentation]
It was not always this way. When I wrote this article in July 2022, MSTR was firmly in the red and sitting on unrealised bitcoin losses of $1.4bn. A search for Michael Saylor on Twitter back then auto-completed to âMichael Saylor liquidatedâ.
Rumours of imminent demise were always unfounded since the debt was of long enough term, and with the exception of a small proportion, could not be margin called.
A developing strategy
Whatâs interesting about MicroStrategy since then is their developing vision as to how to add Bitcoin to their balance sheet and more value to shareholders. This is especially in terms of outperforming BTC and achieving what they define as a âpositive BTC yieldâ â not yield in a conventional sense but a measure of increasing the number of bitcoin held per assumed diluted shares outstanding.
The concept of MSTR outperforming bitcoin is interesting to me, as Iâve previously suggested attempting to value MSTR stock as priced in bitcoin rather than dollars. This then begs the question of whether an investment of bitcoin into MSTR shares will positively perform in bitcoin terms over time.
This valuation is very difficult by its nature, but can broadly be done by adding the bitcoin they currently hold on their balance sheet with an estimate of all the bitcoin they may ever acquire in the future, plus an allowance for other factors such as debt.
The landscape has shifted over this period, with Michael Saylor admitting that their strategy has evolved over time. The vital point that I missed when considering how MSTR might acquire more bitcoin in the future was their ability to issue considerable amounts of new equity into the market and achieve two things in doing so:
i) increasing bitcoin held per share of existing shareholders
ii) strengthen their balance sheet to take on more debt (since further debt issued would be a smaller proportion of their overall balance sheet).
âBut where does the (btc) yield come from?â
This is not yield in the conventional sense, but nor is it Terra Luna. Firstly, this could come from profits from the business, which are relatively small. More relevantly, letâs consider how both the capital raises from debt and equity have served to increase the bitcoin held per share.
1. Equity âat the moneyâ offerings
Much has been made of MSTRâs market cap (i.e. the overall value of the shares) trading above âNet Asset Valueâ (NAV) â which is essentially the value of their current bitcoin holdings plus the value of the conventional business, less debt. A multiple approach is used to describe how far above or below NAV this might be.
At the time of writing, the MSTR market cap stands at around $50bn and the value of their bitcoin holdings at $18bn. Given the conventional MSTR business is relatively small, itâs easy to see how this is approaching a multiple of 3x NAV.
If the share price is $240 and the net asset value is only $80 per share, MSTR can then issue more equity at $240, buy more bitcoin with this, and by doing so increase the bitcoin per share of existing shareholders. Whatâs more, they can keep doing this as long as the share price remains high. As shown above, MSTR has coined the term âBTC yieldâ to measure how well they are performing at increasing bitcoin held per share.
2. Convertible Debt
This also generally serves to increase bitcoin held per share. To consider how, letâs consider one of the previous convertible debt offerings â those due in 2028 â works in practice
Amount borrowed â $1,010m
Annual interest rate payable â 0.625%
Conversion price â $183.2
As can see MSTR pays a very low interest rate, as most of the value of the bond is in the potential convertibility to MSTR equity at a price of $183.2. Ultimately there is a binary situation here â either the share price is above that level and they end up issuing more equity at that price, or itâs below, and they end up having simply borrowed money at a very low interest rate.
The crucial point is that the convertible bond conversion price is typically set at a premium of at least 30% to the current market share price, whilst MSTR are buying bitcoin at the outset with the bond proceeds.
Hence if all of this debt converts to equity (and all debt looks like it will at present â see slide below), they are typically managing to increase the BTC held per share for existing shareholders.
This is because in this example when the bonds are converted to shares at $183.2, this is done at a premium to the prior share price (letâs say for illustration it was $140) at which MSTR initially issued the debt and converted the borrowing proceeds to bitcoin.
[p16 of Q3 2024 Earnings Presentation]
It is these combined activities that have led to an impressive bitcoin yield of 17.8% for the year to date 2024, and leads to questions for how long this financial alchemy can continue. Some bitcoiners, such as the Quant Bros duo and True North* group (see both here) have spoken of a flywheel effect â the more Bitcoin MSTR can acquire and the higher the bitcoin per share metric goes, the higher the share price, which in turn increases their ability to issue yet more equity and debt to buy more bitcoin and further increase bitcoin per share.
*Side note â Michael Saylor used the phrase âTrue Northâ on the Earnings Call; likely not accidental.
One answer to how long this can continue is â as long as the equity and debt markets still show an appetite for snapping up the new debt and equity issuance, even if the share price is high. Michael Saylor characterises it as the beginning of the adoption of Bitcoin as digital capital for these markets, and MSTR constitutes the easiest exposure. They have established a monopoly of sorts â whilst it would feasibly be possible for a large company to catch them in Bitcoin held, it would still have a smaller proportion of its business exposed to Bitcoin than MSTR.
[p21 of Q3 2024 Earnings Presentation]
Volatility is vitality
Michael Saylor is very clear in this earnings call and other interviews that MicroStrategyâs share volatility is a feature and not a bug. It is more volatile than any other S&P stock. As can be seen below, the recent daily trading volume only trails to the very biggest companies in the S&P 500.
Saylor embraces this volatility. It is what gives the optionality component of their convertible debt its value, and allows the interest rate payable to be lower. In addition, when the share price is high MSTR can issue more equity and increase bitcoin per share.
The Earnings presentation makes reference to several different forms of Bitcoin exposure that MSTR can offer to the market now and in the future.
[p27 of Q3 2024 Earnings Presentation]
The MSTR âTrue Northâ Principles
The Q3 Earnings call saw the following principles outlined for the first time. The message is clear to the market â do not conflate the dollar volatility of MSTRâs share price with the nature of their Bitcoin principles, which (perhaps analogous to the Bitcoin protocol itself) are intended to be rock solid and consistent. In addition, Saylor cleared up one source of speculation â MSTR will not be seeking to purchase other companies to add to its potential for generating free cash flows to invest into Bitcoin.
[p34 of Q3 2024 Earnings Presentation]
Canât stop, wonât stop
The Earnings call contained an ambitious plan to raise $42bn more capital over the next 3 calendar years. This would be $21bn worth of equity, by selling new shares into the market (known as an âat the moneyâ equity option), and $21bn worth of fixed income debt. This was split as $10bn in 2025, $14bn in 2026 and $18bn in 2027.
There is no doubting the scale of this ambition â to date MSTR have issued in total around $4.3bn in convertible debt and $4.3bn in terms of issued equity.
One key point is clear in line with the principles listed above. Whilst Saylor wants to raise Capital at opportune times to best benefit shareholders in the long term and to achieve what he terms âintelligent leverageâ, he doesnât try and time his bitcoin buys.
Moreover, he is likely also not bothered that selling so much further equity into the market may not always benefit the share price in the short term.
[p33 of Q3 2024 Earnings Presentation]
Turning up the volume, but is anyone listening?
With this announcement of $42bn to come over the next 3 years, there is no end in sight with respect to MSTRâs thirst for further Bitcoin purchases.
And yet, there was little in the media around the announcement, and despite the share price performance topping the entire S&P 500 over the past 4 years, MicroStrategy sits nowhere on Google Trends in comparison to Bitcoin:
[Source: https://trends.google.co.uk/trends/explore?q=bitcoin,microstrategy&hl=en-GB]
For now, this is no Gamestop. Thereâs no huge amount of short interest, and the fabled retail crowds are nowhere to be seen. One thingâs for sure though. Buckle up.
Please get in touch with your thoughts and feedback.
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2025-05-18 14:23:22This article was first published in July 2024 (and is best viewed) in the Bitcoin Collective here
Simon Sinek asks in his book âThe Infinite Gameâ why more companies donât operate with an infinite rather than a finite mindset. One main reason he misses, of course, is the money. The good news is thereâs a new infinite game in town.
In âThe Infinite Gameâ, Simon Sinek argues that great leaders set up their organisations to succeed beyond their own lifetimes. By recognising and positioning their business with an infinite rather than a finite mindset, they can engender greater trust throughout their employees and also build more resilience into their business. Their companies can also remain true to themselves and their mission, whatever that may be.
Sinek outlines that unfortunately we have entered an age of general subservience from leaders to their shareholders, and a slavery to the balance sheet and short term, âfiniteâ, accounting and strategy. This generally leads to a decline of loyalty and engagement amongst customers and an increase in insecurity and anxiety amongst employees.
Thereâs plenty to agree with here in general terms. With that said, Sinek fails to identify one of the largest causes of the issues he identifies, which is the money. The book lays the blame on a watershed article from 1970 in which Milton Friedman laid out that âthere is one and only one social responsibility of business, to use its resources and engage in activities designed to increase its profits so long as it stays within the rules of the game.â This is noted in the book as a turning point from the original ideas of Adam Smith, for whom the consumer was king, but I couldnât help but wonder if anything else happened in the early 70s, such as Nixon cancelling the convertibility of dollars into gold in 1971. (see also â https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/).
Sinek bemoans the short term nature of companies since that point, but doesnât consider how the nature of money has shaped this; surely a much more omnipresent and powerful factor than the writings of Milton Friedman. For the average bitcoiner this may be relatively self evident, but letâs consider the motives of the leadership under a system in which the underlying money cannot hold itâs value and in which credit is artificially priced. Incentives abound â one to laden the company with debt (which all else will likely diminish in real terms over time versus company assets and earnings), acquire other businesses and grow as big as possible in the process. Other options such as share buybacks also reflect short term incentives. Shareholders are going to place their own high short term demands on companies in a world where it is hard to outrun monetary debasement.
What of new businesses? When a new private entity is formed, the business plan is written, agreement on its viability is formed, strategy is set, tactics are agreed and then the first question posed by external stakeholders or posed to the majority shareholders is âwhat is your exit strategyâ. Small successful businesses are expected to have a 3-5 year plan, private equity is usually a 3-5 year plan, and the successful larger companies with a longer trajectory also tend to swallow up the smaller successful companies (easier access to debt). With such incentives, itâs no wonder that we tend to see certain outcomes. There are obvious agency problems the larger a company gets, and they are more likely to fail to adhere to an infinite game principle. Smaller companies are forever at risk of getting swallowed up by larger ones.
So how does Bitcoin come into this? In my view, in two ways:
1. Bitcoin is an infinite game within itself
This is one of the subtle but crucial differences that splits Bitcoin sceptics and bitcoiners, and then dominates their onward arguments. If interpreted as a finite game, Bitcoin is for gambling, for speculation, it will have an end, and will be defined by winners and losers. Just the other day, this article framed it as such with the following line â âWhether Bitcoin is rising or falling, or who is buying or not buying it, nothing alters a basic fact: that Bitcoin is a classic zero-sum game. Large numbers of people can make vast paper fortunes by bidding up the price, but they cannot all realise those fortunes, because if everyone sells out the price collapses to zero. In that situation, those who were quick to sell would become rich at the expense of those who were slow to sell.â
Herein lies the problem for this criticism. As far as I can possibly ascertain right now, Bitcoin doesnât end. Plenty might treat it as a finite game (and dismiss it as a ponzi, or try and trade it), but that treatment is a one way journey, and once you see Bitcoin as an infinite game there is little going back.
Going back to the book, letâs consider the âjust causeâ that Sinek says all businesses should have. According to Sinek, a just cause defines âthe world we hope to live in and will commit to help build. It is the just cause that we are working to advance that gives our work and lives meaning. We know a cause is just when we commit to it with the confidence that others will carry on our legacy.â There are criteria listed too â a just cause must be âinclusive, service orientated, resilient, and idealistic.â Bitcoin surely fulfils these. On the ideology point, Michael Saylor articulated this well when dismissing altcoins in comparison to Bitcoin on the What Is Money podcast â
âIf you really want a crypto to be successful over 100 years, the technology is only a part of it, right? Itâs the ideology paired with the technology. And youâre gonna have to have an ideology that is so pure and so straightforward that people will fight to the death to defend the ideology. And thatâs why Iâm probably not gonna sacrifice my life for the 13th iteration on smart contracts. Itâs not that important. On the other hand, if you tell me that weâre about to suck all of the economic energy out of the civilization and plunge ourselves into the Dark Ages, then I think Iâll fight for it. Thatâs worth fighting for.â
Michael Saylor â What is Money Show Episode 8
2. Bitcoin on balance sheets
Any business embracing Bitcoin on its balance sheet will automatically be closer to playing an infinite game itself, and letâs consider why. For starters, any shareholders will likely be holding equity with one opportunity cost being a holding of an equivalent amount of Bitcoin instead. This in itself will give them a low time preference mindset, which should transfer onto the company. Secondly, the act of having Bitcoin on the balance sheet provides a very simple yet iron clad discipline upon the company. One goal in broad terms is to grow that Bitcoin balance sheet over time, and they can only achieve that by being profitable. If they are not, they will find that Bitcoin balance dwindling over time instead. Though conventional businesses do broadly have the same need to be profitable, the Bitcoin example is quite different from a business with requirements to service debt, which may carry much shorter term deadlines for payment. In conclusion, companies looking to grow their Bitcoin holdings on a balance sheet are far more likely to buy into an infinite game mindset.
There are examples of infinite minded leaders out there, of course. Elon Musk is perhaps the most relevant in the present day, given Tesla and SpaceX have lofty long term ideals far removed from satisfying shareholders. Steve Jobs is another obvious one, and Sinek quotes an anecdote about sharing a cab with a senior Apple executive and telling him that the latest Microsoft Zune product (mp3 player at the time) was so much better than the Ipod touch. The executive smiled politely and was unfazed â tellingly, Apple werenât worried about competitors in the short term due to their infinite mindset in making great & innovative products. Fast forward to today and there is evidence that Apple arenât playing the infinite game that they used to. Take for example the recent news that Apple is plugging in Open AI into the iPhone. This doesnât feel like the same ethos of a company who famously told us to âThink differentâ under Steve Jobs.
In conclusion, thereâs plenty of decent ideas in the text and he articulates the issues well. However, due to failing to identify probably the main cause of the problem, Sinek doesnât quite nail the call to arms for leaders to embrace an infinite game. Add in Bitcoin though, and the time preference of companies and their shareholders would vastly decrease and an infinite game mindset would come naturally.
One final thought â Sinek opens by looking back to the Vietnam war. Despite their vastly superior army and losing far fewer men, the US still lost the war. The reason being â it was an example of a finite mindset (thinking there would be a simple beginning and end) coming up against an infinite game and an enemy with an infinite mindset. The USA had comparatively infinite resources, infinite money, but a finite purpose & ideology when it came to the war. By contrast the Vietnamese, as one of their foreign ministry specialists was quoted as saying, were fighting for their independence and had already been doing so for thousands of years.
As far as Bitcoin is concerned, it might be said that companies who adopt a Bitcoin strategy are playing an infinite game with a non-debt based money of finite supply, and the competition are playing a finite game with an infinite supply of debt-based money.
This is a guest blog by Bitcoin Actuary / BitcoinActuary@BitcoinNostr.com. Thanks go to @btconlyscott for early comments/suggestions on this article.
This article is for information and education purposes only and is not intended as promotional material in any respect. All posts are the opinion of the author and should not be construed as investment advice and the opinions expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of The Bitcoin Collective Ltd.
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2025-05-18 12:47:07Out of the night that covers me,
Black as the Pit from pole to pole,
I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance
I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears
Looms but the Horror of the shade,
And yet the menace of the years
Finds, and shall find, me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate,
How charged with punishments the scroll,
I am the master of my fate:
I am the captain of my soul.
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