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2025-05-07 20:29:59đïž Monday, May 26 â Bitcoin Golf Championship & Kickoff Party
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada\ Event: 2nd Annual Bitcoin Golf Championship & Kick Off Party"\ Where: Bali Hai Golf Clubhouse, 5160 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89119\ đïž Get Tickets!
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The week tees off in style with the Bitcoin Golf Championship. Swing clubs by day and swing to music by night.
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Live performances from Nostr-powered acts courtesy of Tunestr, including Ainsley Costello and others.
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Stop by the Purple Pill Booth hosted by Derek and Tanja, who will be on-boarding golfers and attendees to the decentralized social future with Nostr.
đŹ May 27â29 â Bitcoin 2025 Conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center
Location: The Venetian Resort\ Main Attraction for Nostr Fans: The Nostr Lounge\ When: All day, Tuesday through Thursday\ Where: Right outside the Open Source Stage\ đïž Get Tickets!
Come chill at the Nostr Lounge, your home base for all things decentralized social. With seating for \~50, comfy couches, high-tops, and good vibes, itâs the perfect space to meet developers, community leaders, and curious newcomers building the future of censorship-resistant communication.
Daily Highlights at the Lounge:
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âïž Hang out casually or sit down for a deeper conversation about the Nostr protocol
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đ§ 1:1 demos from app teams
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đïž Merch available onsite
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đ§ Impromptu lightning talks
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đ€ Scheduled Meetups (details below)
đŻ Nostr Lounge Meetups
Wednesday, May 28 @ 1:00 PM
- Damus Meetup: Come meet the team behind Damus, the OG Nostr app for iOS that helped kickstart the social revolution. They'll also be showcasing their new cross-platform app, Notedeck, designed for a more unified Nostr experience across devices. Grab some merch, get a demo, and connect directly with the developers.
Thursday, May 29 @ 1:00 PM
- Primal Meetup: Dive into Primal, the slickest Nostr experience available on web, Android, and iOS. With a built-in wallet, zapping your favorite creators and friends has never been easier. The team will be on-site for hands-on demos, Q&A, merch giveaways, and deeper discussions on building the social layer of Bitcoin.
đïž Nostr Talks at Bitcoin 2025
If you want to hear from the minds building decentralized social, make sure you attend these two official conference sessions:
1. FROSTR Workshop: Multisig Nostr Signing
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đ Time: 11:30 AM â 12:00 PM
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đ Date: Wednesday, May 28
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đ Location: Developer Zone
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đ€ Speaker: Austin Kelsay, Voltage\ A deep-dive into FROST-based multisig key management for Nostr. Geared toward devs and power users interested in key security.
2. Panel: Decentralizing Social Media
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đ Time: 2:00 PM â 2:30 PM
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đ Date: Thursday, May 29
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đ Location: Genesis Stage
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đïž Moderator: McShane (Bitcoin Strategy @ Roxom TV)
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đ„ Speakers:
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Martti Malmi â Early Bitcoin dev, CEO @ Sirius Business Ltd
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Lyn Alden â Analyst & Partner @ Ego Death Capital
Get the big-picture perspective on why decentralized social matters and how Nostr fits into the future of digital communication.
đ NOS VEGAS Meetup & Afterparty
Date: Wednesday, May 28\ Time: 7:00 PM â 1:00 AM\ Location: We All Scream Nightclub, 517 Fremont St., Las Vegas, NV 89101\ đïž Get Tickets!
What to Expect:
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đ¶ Live Music Stage â Featuring Ainsley Costello, Sara Jade, Able James, Martin Groom, Bobby Shell, Jessie Lark, and other V4V artists
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đȘ© DJ Party Deck â With sets by DJ Valerie B LOVE, TatumTurnUp, and more DJs throwing down
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đ°ïž Live-streamed via Tunestr
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đ§ Nostr Education â Talks by Derek Ross, Tomer Strolight, Terry Yiu, OpenMike, and more.
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đ§Ÿ Vendors & Project Booths â Explore new tools and services
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đ Onboarding Stations â Learn how to use Nostr hands-on
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đŠ Nostrich Flocking â Meet your favorite nyms IRL
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đž Three Full Bars â Two floors of socializing overlooking vibrant Fremont Street
This is the after-party of the year for those who love freedom technology and decentralized social community. Donât miss it.
Final Thoughts
Whether you're there to learn, network, party, or build, Bitcoin 2025 in Las Vegas has a packed week of Nostr-friendly programming. Be sure to catch all the events, visit the Nostr Lounge, and experience the growing decentralized social revolution.
đŁ Find us. Flock with us. Purple pill someone.
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2025-05-07 15:09:46TableâŻofâŻContents
- Intro
- Important Terminology
- Getting Started
- Where do I buy bitcoin?
- Okay, I bought some bitcoin-now what?
- Less than 0.01 BTC
- More than 0.01 BTC and less than 0.1 BTC
- More than 0.1 BTC
- How Bitcoin Works
- Skepticism
- Someone will hack it
- The government will try to stop it
- Itâs not backed by anything
- Conclusion
Intro
Maybe you saw an article in Forbes, a news segment about MicroStrategy (MSTR), or you glanced at the bitcoin price chart; whatever the spark, your curiosity led you here. Enough friends and relatives keep asking me about bitcoin that I finally organized my thoughts into a single reference. This is not a comprehensive guideâit assumes you trust me as a heuristic.
Important Terminology
Sat (satoshi) â the smallest unit of bitcoin. One bitcoin (âż) equals 100âŻ000âŻ000 sats.
Getting Started
Where do I buy bitcoin?
I use River because it publishes proofâofâreserves, supports the Lightning Network, and pays interest on idle USD balances (currently 3.8âŻ%).
Okay, I bought some bitcoin-now what?
Withdraw it immediately. Centralized exchanges can and do fail. Your next step depends on how much bitcoin you hold.
If at any point you're struggling, please reach out to me.
Less than 0.01 BTC
- On your phone open Safari (iOS) or Chrome (Android).
- Paste
https://wallet.cashu.me?mint=https://mint.westernbtc.com
. Confirm the prompt that asks whether you trusthttps://mint.westernbtc.com
. I run this mint so beginners can skip the gnarly parts. - Complete setup.
- Tap Receive â LIGHTNING â enter amount â COPY.
- In River choose Send â Send to a Bitcoin wallet, paste the invoice, verify, and send.
- Return to the wallet; your sats should appear.
More than 0.01 BTC and less than 0.1 BTC
It's time for cold storage. Cold storage means a dedicated signing device not connected to the internet. Think of it like keys to a house. If you have the keys (your cold storage signing device), you can get into your house (the bitcoin). I recommend and use the COLDCARDâŻQ or COLDCARDâŻMK4 from COLDCARD. See this thorough walkthrough.
The creator nostr:npub1rxysxnjkhrmqd3ey73dp9n5y5yvyzcs64acc9g0k2epcpwwyya4spvhnp8 makes reliable content.
More than 0.1 BTC
The next security upgrade involves something called multisig. It requires the use of multiple devices instead of one. Think of those nuclear launch silos in movies where two keys need to be turned in order to launch the missile. One person can't reach both keys, so you need two people. Like the two keys needing to be turned, we need a certain number of keys (signing devices) to be used.
This offers a number of benefits. Say you have a 2-of-3 multisig setup. You would need two of the three keys to move the bitcoin. If you were to lose one, you could use the two others to move it instead. Many choose to geographically distribute the keys; choosing to keep one at a friendâs house or with a bank.
The previous video I linked covers multisig as well. Again, please reach out to me if you need help.
How Bitcoin Works
I'm going to paint a scene portraying the basics of how bitcoin works. Picture a race that's supposed to take 10 minutes to run start-to-finish, and there's a crowd of people spectating. When the fastest runner crosses the finish line, they're awarded 50 bitcoin. Everyone in the crowd recognizes who won, and writes it down on their own scoreboard. Then, the next race begins.
Now, let's say more racers who've had special training join. They start winning consistently because of it, and now the race only lasts about 9 minutes. There's a special rule everyone in the crowd agreed to, that they can make the race harder to ensure it's around 10 minutes long. So they make the race harder to counteract the faster runners.
With this in mind, let's get to the skepticism you might have.
Skepticism
Someone will hack it
Think of bitcoin as the people in the crowd. If someone tries to cheat and writes on their scoreboard that they have a billion bitcoin, their scoreboard is going to look different than everybody elseâs. The other people in the crowd will cross-reference with each other and decide to ignore that person who cheated.
The government will try to stop it
Again, think of the crowd. In reality, the "crowd participants" are scattered all around the world. You might be able to stop many of them, but it would be almost impossible to stop everyone. Imagine people are watching the race on TV, can you find everyone who's spectating? Ironically, attempted bans often increase interest.
Itâs not backed by anything.
Think of the runners. The runners are bitcoin miners. They have to expend real energy to participate in the race. The more bitcoin miners, the more secure the network. In summary, it's backed by electricity and work.
Conclusion
There are too many topics to cover in one article. I haven't even touched on the history of money, what money is, scarcity, etc. The best way to learn is to research the topics you're interested in for yourself. It took months of deep diving before I was sold on bitcoin, and I had many touch points before that.
Once you see it though, you can't unsee it.
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2025-05-07 12:46:19This article was originally part of the sermon of Plebchain Radio Episode 109 (April 25, 2025) that nostr:nprofile1qyxhwumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmvqyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnvv9hxgqpqtvqc82mv8cezhax5r34n4muc2c4pgjz8kaye2smj032nngg52clq7fgefr and I did with Noa Gruman from nostr:nprofile1qyv8wumn8ghj7urjv4kkjatd9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wsqzqvfdqratfpsvje7f3w69skt34vd7l9r465d5hm9unucnl95yq0ethzx7cf and nostr:nprofile1qye8wumn8ghj7mrwvf5hguewwpshqetjwdshguewd9hj7mn0wd68ycmvd9jkuap0v9cxjtmkxyhhyetvv9usz9rhwden5te0dehhxarj9ehx2cn4w5hxccgqyqj8hd6eed2x5w8pqgx82yyrrpfx99uuympcxmkxgz9k2hklg8te7pq0y72 . You can listen to the full episode here:
https://fountain.fm/episode/gdBHcfDgDXEgALjX7nBu
Letâs start with the obvious: Bitcoin is metal because itâs loud, itâs aggressive, itâs uncompromising. Itâs the musical equivalent of a power chord blasted through a wall of ampsâa direct challenge to the establishment, to the fiat system, to the sanitized, soulless mainstream. Metal has always been about rebellion, about standing outside the norm and refusing to be tamed. Bitcoin, too, was born in the shadows, dismissed as the currency of outlaws and freaks, and it thrived there, fueled by the energy of those who refused to bow down
But Bitcoin isnât just any metal. Itâs progressive metal. âšProg metal is the genre that takes metalâs aggression and fuses it with experimentation, complexity, and a relentless drive to push boundaries. Itâs not satisfied with three chords and a chorus. Prog metal is about odd time signatures, intricate solos, unexpected detours, and stories that dig into philosophy, psychology, and the human condition. Itâs music for those who want more than just noiseâthey want meaning, depth, and innovation.
Thatâs Bitcoin. Bitcoin isnât just a blunt instrument of rebellion; itâs a living, evolving experiment. Itâs code thatâs open to anyone, a protocol that invites innovation, a system thatâs constantly being pushed, prodded, and reimagined by its community.
Like prog metal, Bitcoin is for the thinkers, the tinkerers, the relentless questioners. Itâs for those who see the flaws in the mainstream and dare to imagine something radically different. âš
Both prog metal and Bitcoin are about freedom â freedom from the tyranny of the predictable, the safe, the centrally controlled. They are countercultures within countercultures, refusing to be boxed in by genre or by law. Both attract those who crave complexity, who arenât afraid to get lost in the weeds, who want to build something new and beautiful from the chaos. âš
If you want to reach the heart of Bitcoinâs counterculture, you donât do it with bland, safe, mainstream pop. You do it with prog metalâwith music that refuses to compromise, that demands your attention, that rewards those who dig deeper. Prog metal is the true voice of Bitcoinâs core: the plebs, the builders, the dreamers who refuse to accept the world as it is. âš
Bitcoin is prog metal. Itâs technical, itâs rebellious, itâs unafraid to be different. Itâs music and money for those who want to break freeânot just from the old systems, but from the old ways of thinking. And as the mainstream tries to water down both, the true counterculture survives at the core, pushing boundaries, making noise, and refusing to die.
The sermon and episode clearly had an impact on people, as evidenced by the fountain charts here (snapshot taken on May 6, 2025)
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2025-05-06 14:05:40If you're an engineer stepping into the Bitcoin space from the broader crypto ecosystem, you're probably carrying a mental model shaped by speed, flexibility, and rapid innovation. That makes senseâmost blockchain platforms pride themselves on throughput, programmability, and dev agility.
But Bitcoin operates from a different set of first principles. Itâs not competing to be the fastest network or the most expressive smart contract platform. Itâs aiming to be the most credible, neutral, and globally accessible value layer in human history.
Hereâs why that mattersâand why Bitcoin is not just an alternative crypto asset, but a structural necessity in the global financial system.
1. Bitcoin Fixes the Triffin DilemmaâNot With Policy, But Protocol
The Triffin Dilemma shows us that any country issuing the global reserve currency must run persistent deficits to supply that currency to the world. Thatâs not a flaw of bad leadershipâitâs an inherent contradiction. The U.S. must debase its own monetary integrity to meet global dollar demand. Thatâs a self-terminating system.
Bitcoin sidesteps this entirely by being:
- Non-sovereign â no single nation owns it
- Hard-capped â no central authority can inflate it
- Verifiable and neutral â anyone with a full node can enforce the rules
In other words, Bitcoin turns global liquidity into an engineering problem, not a political one. No other system, fiat or crypto, has achieved that.
2. Bitcoinâs âOssificationâ Is Intentionalâand It's a Feature
From the outside, Bitcoin development may look sluggish. Features are slow to roll out. Code changes are conservative. Consensus rules are treated as sacred.
Thatâs the point.
When youâre building the global monetary base layer, stability is not a weakness. Itâs a prerequisite. Every other financial instrument, app, or protocol that builds on Bitcoin depends on one thing: assurance that the base layer wonât change underneath them without extreme scrutiny.
So-called âossificationâ is just another term for predictability and integrity. And when the market does demand change (SegWit, Taproot), Bitcoinâs soft-fork governance process has proven capable of deploying it safelyâwithout coercive central control.
3. Layered Architecture: Throughput Is Not a Base Layer Concern
You donât scale settlement at the base layer. You build layered systems. Just as TCP/IP doesn't need to carry YouTube traffic directly, Bitcoin doesnât need to process every microtransaction.
Instead, it anchors:
- Lightning (fast payments)
- Fedimint (community custody)
- Ark (privacy + UTXO compression)
- Statechains, sidechains, and covenants (coming evolution)
All of these inherit Bitcoinâs security and scarcity, while handling volume off-chain, in ways that maintain auditability and self-custody.
4. Universal Assayability Requires Minimalism at the Base Layer
A core design constraint of Bitcoin is that any participant, anywhere in the world, must be able to independently verify the validity of every transaction and blockâpast and presentâwithout needing permission or relying on third parties.
This property is called assayabilityâthe ability to âtestâ or verify the authenticity and integrity of received bitcoin, much like verifying the weight and purity of a gold coin.
To preserve this:
- The base layer must remain resource-light, so running a full node stays accessible on commodity hardware.
- Block sizes must remain small enough to prevent centralization of verification.
- Historical data must remain consistent and tamper-evident, enabling proof chains across time and jurisdiction.
Any base layer that scales by increasing throughput or complexity undermines this fundamental guarantee, making the network more dependent on trust and surveillance infrastructure.
Bitcoin prioritizes global verifiability over throughputâbecause trustless money requires that every user can check the money they receive.
5. Governance: Not Captured, Just Resistant to Coercion
The current controversy around
OP_RETURN
and proposals to limit inscriptions is instructive. Some prominent devs have advocated for changes to block content filtering. Others see it as overreach.Here's what matters:
- No single dev, or team, can force changes into the network. Period.
- Bitcoin Core is not âthe source of truth.â Itâs one implementation. If it deviates from market consensus, it gets forked, sidelined, or replaced.
- The economic majorityâminers, users, businessesâenforce Bitcoinâs rules, not GitHub maintainers.
In fact, recent community resistance to perceived Core overreach only reinforces Bitcoinâs resilience. Engineers who posture with narcissistic certainty, dismiss dissent, or attempt to capture influence are routinely neutralized by the marketâs refusal to upgrade or adopt forks that undermine neutrality or openness.
This is governance via credible neutrality and negative feedback loops. Power doesnât accumulate in one place. Itâs constantly checked by the networkâs distributed incentives.
6. Bitcoin Is Still in Its InfancyâAnd Thatâs a Good Thing
Youâre not too late. The ecosystem around Bitcoinâespecially L2 protocols, privacy tools, custody innovation, and zero-knowledge integrationsâis just beginning.
If you're an engineer looking for:
- Systems with global scale constraints
- Architectures that optimize for integrity, not speed
- Consensus mechanisms that resist coercion
- A base layer with predictable monetary policy
Then Bitcoin is where serious systems engineers go when theyâve outgrown crypto theater.
Take-away
Under realistic, market-aware assumptionsâwhere:
- Bitcoinâs ossification is seen as a stability feature, not inertia,
- Market forces can and do demand and implement change via tested, non-coercive mechanisms,
- Proof-of-work is recognized as the only consensus mechanism resistant to fiat capture,
- Wealth concentration is understood as a temporary distribution effect during early monetization,
- Low base layer throughput is a deliberate design constraint to preserve verifiability and neutrality,
- And innovation is layered by design, with the base chain providing integrity, not complexity...
Then Bitcoin is not a fragile or inflexible systemâit is a deliberately minimal, modular, and resilient protocol.
Its governance is not leaderless chaos; it's a negative-feedback structure that minimizes the power of individuals or institutions to coerce change. The very fact that proposalsâlike controversial OP_RETURN restrictionsâcan be resisted, forked around, or ignored by the market without breaking the system is proof of decentralized control, not dysfunction.
Bitcoin is an adversarially robust monetary foundation. Its value lies not in how fast it changes, but in how reliably it doesn'tâunless change is forced by real, bottom-up demand and implemented through consensus-tested soft forks.
In this framing, Bitcoin isn't a slower crypto. It's the engineering benchmark for systems that must endure, not entertain.
Final Word
Bitcoin isnât moving slowly because itâs dying. Itâs moving carefully because itâs winning. Itâs not an app platform or a sandbox. Itâs a protocol layer for the future of money.
If you're here because you want to help build that future, youâre in the right place.
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2025-05-06 09:17:39Iâm going to talk about Ethereum, hear me out.
Ethereum is a Turing complete consensus blockchain tokenised by its own currency Ether.
This idea by Vitalik Buterin was incredibly compelling and still is today, even though few real world use cases have emerged.
For example, as a company, I could pay a carbon tax in Ether, locked into a smart contract. If the temperate rises by more than ânâ degrees year on year based on a known agreed external (blind) oracle, say a weather station located near my factory.
Fantastic, we now have an automatic climate tax.
In reality, few realistic applications exist, however the idea is very compelling and many flocked to Ethereum as a promise of the future. This inflated its utility token âEtherâ into stratospherically high prices.
This, in turn, attracted speculative investors and traders only looking at the price signal of the token and no longer considering the utility. This created a bubble which has gradually deflated over time.
This is why we are seeing Bitcoin, which only attempts to be money, succeed relative to Ethereum.
As Ethereum fails, and Bitcoin development strides on, an opportunity arises to try to do what Ethereum and all the other related altcoins have so far failed to do. Computational utility. And to do this on Bitcoin, the most successful âCryptoâ.
The first unintended hijack of Ethereums utility are the JPEGs we are seeing on our blockchain.
This latest drive to make Bitcoin Turing complete is potentially the final destination for developers keen to explore the potential of Bitcoins eco-system.
Perhaps Bitcoin is going to absorb all the altcoins. Perhaps that is the goal of Bitcoins developers.
I donât comment whether this is good or bad, Iâm just exploring whether this may be the agenda.
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2025-05-06 03:01:47Introduction
In the ancient times of Israel, masculinity found its true embodiment in the courageous story of Daniel. Amidst the foreign land of Babylon, Daniel stood firm in his convictions, showcasing strength, and dedication to his beliefs.
Despite living in a culture that sought to diminish his faith, Daniel refused to bow before idols or false deities. His defiance challenged societal expectations, revealing a masculinity that transcended worldly norms. Rooted in his unshakable belief in the one true God, Daniel's resolve remained unyielding. Facing the wrath of the king, Daniel fearlessly stood before Nebuchadnezzar, humbly declaring his allegiance to God alone. Cast into a blazing furnace as punishment, Daniel emerged unharmed. God's angel shielded him from the scorching flames, proving that his faith made him invincible. Witnessing this display of masculinity, Nebuchadnezzar acknowledged the greatness of Daniel's God, bringing about a profound transformation.
Daniel's story serves as a testament to the essence of masculinityâa resolute dedication to one's convictions, the courage to defy societal expectations, and a commitment to truth. His faith and devotion inspire generations, exemplifying the power of masculine conviction.
There have been countless instances throughout history where acts of courage have taken place on a spectrum. Although both men and women can display such acts, history has shown that resolve, courage, and bravery have predominantly resided within the realm of masculinity. The Apostle Paul himself concluded the book of 1 Corinthians by saying, "Be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong. Let all that you do be done in love" (16:13-14). By combining this passage with the numerous accounts of provision, battle, sacrifice, and honor, it becomes evident that God has designed inherent and very important differences within the male gender.
The Bible presents us with inspiring examples of both courageous women, such as Deborah, Rahab, and Esther, and valiant men, including Joshua, Gideon, Samson, David, Jonathan, Nehemiah, the Prophets, the twelve Apostles, and above all, Jesus Himself. While these accounts acknowledge the remarkable contributions of women, they predominantly highlight the male figures who exemplify strength, boldness, courage, and a resolute sense of responsibility. Throughout its pages, the Bible paints a vivid picture of masculinity's profound impact and enduring significance which we must embrace.
Jesusâ Masculinity
Jesus exhibited remarkable courage throughout many of his acts, and it is through his expression of masculinity that this courage shines even brighter. Jesus' masculinity played a crucial role in enabling him to display great bravery and determination in fulfilling his mission. However, it's important to note that Jesus redefines masculinity beyond physical strength or dominance, embracing resilience, self-sacrifice, and unyielding conviction as its defining qualities.
Jesus' courage stemmed from his deep understanding of his purpose and his unshakable faith in his Father's plan. He fearlessly challenged the religious authorities of his time, calling out hypocrisy and speaking truth to power. Despite facing opposition and hostility, Jesus stood firm in his convictions, undeterred by the threats and ridicule he encountered. Jesus' embodiment of masculinity highlights the transformative power it can have when rooted in love and compassion.
Modern Culture Poisoning the Church
It is important to realize the true masculinity of Jesus and the example that he has set for us in this regard. Unfortunately, I often see a tendency nowadays to downplay Jesus' masculinity and instead depict Him in a more feminized manner.
In both our culture and the modern church, there is a tendency to present a version of Jesus that deviates from the biblical portrayal. Perhaps you've come across people who refer to Jesus as their "best friend" or even draw comparisons between their relationship with Him and that of a "boyfriend.â This is in fact very unbiblical. The Bible never presents our love for God using such romantic or erotic language. While the men depicted in Scripture certainly loved God, they were never portrayed as being desperate for Him or romantically in love with Him. People are often taught a very shallow and weak portrayal of Him.
In the United States, particularly in the context of flourishing Protestantism, the shift from considering the community as a whole to focusing on the individual has led to a rise in strong individualistic beliefs which has resulted in a diminished sense of community within the Catholic Church. When the focal point of Catholicism becomes "Jesus and me," it opens the door to a mindset of being "spiritual" rather than "religious.â Attending church becomes a matter of personal choice, and faith no longer necessarily influences or intersects with areas such as business or politics. The sole emphasis becomes on one's personal relationship with Christ, prioritizing individual salvation over communal or global redemption. The vision of the kingdom of God taking shape on earth also becomes less urgent, as the emphasis shifts towards a faith centered on transcendence, emotions, and sentiment, rather than tangible actions.
The perception of Jesus' masculinity has been negatively impacted by the trend of feminizing Him, which has contributed to a decline in the courage displayed by men today. This shift can be attributed to various factors that have influenced societal perspectives.
In contrast to the promises of Jesus, which include suffering, trials, and pain, it is often only presented to them that Christianity is the solution to these hardships. Instead of acknowledging the reality of challenges, the contemporary portrayal of Christianity tends to market it as the antidote to suffering and pain. It is important to recognize and reflect upon the significant difference between how Jesus called His disciples and the prevailing emphasis on personal relationships with Him today. Instead of inviting them to have a personal connection, He simply said, "Follow me." Understanding this distinction is crucial in our understanding of Jesus' call to discipleship. "Follow me" implies a sense of purpose, a shared mission or goal to pursue. This contrast highlights the divergence between the original intent of discipleship and the way it is often portrayed around me nowadays.
I want to emphasize that I am by no means denying the significance of having a personal relationship with Christ. On the contrary, I am simply highlighting the importance of recognizing that personal relationships, including our relationship with Christ, require more than just superficial connections. They demand a deep sense of faith, trust, and communion with Him. Drawing inspiration from the courageous example of Jesus, who fearlessly confronted societal norms and spoke truth to power, our relationship with Him can empower us to embrace courage in our own lives. Just as Jesus fearlessly faced opposition, persecution, and ultimately sacrificed Himself for the sake of others, our connection with Him can embolden us to stand up for what is right, to live out our faith boldly, and to face life's challenges with strength. It is not a casual or complacent association but a courageous and transformative bond that empowers us to live out our faith with conviction and to impact the world around us positively.
As modern sermons take center stage, it's become apparent that there is a tendency to downplay the contrasts found in the teachings of the Bible. As mentions of heaven and hell, sin and life, grace and justice, as well as the analogies involving battles and soldiers for Christ have always been very prevalent, they have become way less common nowadays. We hear fewer calls for Catholics to embrace their crosses and passionately commit themselves to the cause of the gospel and the well-being of others. Instead, the spotlight has shifted towards how the gospel can serve as a tool for personal growth and fulfillment, focusing on self-realization. The gospel is often presented as a therapeutic treatment rather than a heroic challenge. The emphasis lies on the rewards rather than the obstacles, creating the idea of all gain, no pain (lol).
The rise of praise and worship music has also brought about significant changes in people's perception of Christ. While traditional hymns focused on singing about God, emphasizing His greatness, power, and distinctiveness, praise and worship music takes a different approach. It presents God as a close companion, an intimate presence by our side, emphasizing His love and care for us. This shift in emphasis, while not inherently negative, certainly plays a substantial role in shaping our understanding of Christ's nature and relationship with us.
Jesus is the Epitome of Masculinity
I believe Jesus stands as the epitome of masculinity, offering an unrivaled example for men to emulate. Through His life and teachings, He reveals the true essence of what it means to be a man. He leads with courage, facing challenges head-on without hesitation. His fearlessness shines through as He confronts opposition and stands firm in His convictions. Moreover, His love is not self-serving but sacrificial, displayed vividly through His ultimate act of giving His own life for the sake of others. And in the face of adversity, His resolve remains unshakeable, inspiring men to stand strong in their beliefs and principles. Jesus, in His entirety, embodies the essence of true masculinity, setting an unparalleled standard that us men must aspire to.
Around me, Iâm often seeing a tendency to shy away from addressing challenging subjects with resolute conviction. Rather than speaking with clarity and certainty, there is a preference for using vague language and ambiguous statements to navigate sensitive issues. In stark contrast, Jesus stood firmly and fearlessly, fearlessly proclaiming His truth. His words shook the foundations of societal norms, demanding radical commitment from His followers. True boldness lies in the courage to speak truth, even when faced with opposition and adversity.
Boldness is a very masculine characteristic. While some may argue that boldness is not exclusive to gender, the Bible primarily associates this characteristic with men. On the other hand, the beauty of women is highlighted through the importance of a gentle and quiet spirit, which also very much holds great value in the eyes of God. 1 Peter 3:4 addressing woman and wives, "Let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God's sight is very precious." This reminds us that inner qualities such as a gentle and tranquil demeanor also hold significant worth and are highly esteemed.
As Jesus exemplified true boldness, courageously speaking God's truth regardless of the consequences. His courage serves as the ultimate model of masculinity, inspiring men to fearlessly pursue God's will. Jesus exemplified bravery, rooted in His deep reverence for God. Unlike the fear of man, which arises from sin, Jesus' bravery stemmed from His love for God. His resolute posture and authoritative responses to godless men demonstrated a masculinity untainted by timidity. Jesus taught us to lead with courage, grounded in reverence for God and faith in His sovereignty.
In a culture where love is often misrepresented, Jesus' sacrificial love stands as the true definition. Love, as demonstrated by Jesus, goes beyond superficial feelings; it entails sacrificial commitment. Jesus willingly laid down His life for His bride, the Church, showcasing the essence of true masculinity. Men are called to sacrificially love their wives, mirroring Christ's example. This selfless love forms the foundation for men to protect, nurture, and fight for those entrusted to their care.
Christ's resolve was the driving force behind the cross, demonstrating His commitment to fulfill His mission. His choice to embrace the cross, knowing the suffering and wrath He would endure, showcases resolute masculinity. In history, heroic moments of perseverance are predominantly marked by male resolve. The biological advantage provided by testosterone further supports men's capacity for enduring resolve. Jesus' resolve to save His people from sin teaches men to stand firm in the face of challenges, abiding in their commitment to their calling.
Restoring the Church's Boldness and Reclaiming Biblical Masculinity and Femininity
The landscape of the Church has undergone a significant transformation, moving away from its historic expression of Christianity. We've witnessed a shift from powerful, convicting sermons to soft, TED-talk style infotainment. Classic hymns highlighting doctrine, sacrifice, and piety have been replaced by emotionally driven love songs that resemble romantic ballads. It's clear that the local church has undergone a real emasculation.
This departure from biblical foundations has contributed to a great deal of confusion within the Church, particularly concerning the understanding of biblical manhood and womanhood. The increasing push for egalitarianism has led to women fighting for leadership roles, while men find themselves adrift without clear guidance regarding their responsibilities in marriage, the church, and the family. I believe this confusion and distortion of gender roles to be the enemy's central strategy for our generation. By infiltrating the Church with a heightened emphasis on feminine emotion, the enemy has left us unprepared for moments requiring masculine boldness, fearlessness, sacrifice, and resolve.
We must acknowledge that there is a difference between a surface-level expression of faith and the profound conviction displayed by those facing intense trials. The challenges and hardships that people face in the midst of adversity provide a profound glimpse into the strength and genuineness of their faith. These trials are a powerful testimony to their commitment and courage. Throughout history, numerous Christians have faced unimaginable suffering, even enduring torture, dismemberment, and martyrdom, all because of their devotion to Christ. Their remarkable sacrifices inspire us and remind us of the immense cost of following Jesus. Yet, the trend of timidity displayed by the present-day Church, yielding to government overreach or even complying with laws that endorse sexual sin contrary to biblical teachings, will come at a significant cost.
It is high time for the Church to reclaim its boldness and restore the biblical understanding of masculinity and femininity. We must reject the watered-down version of Christianity that has spread throughout our culture and embrace a faith rooted in conviction and sacrifice. By understanding and embracing the unique roles and responsibilities of men and women as outlined in Scripture, we can restore clarity and purpose to our families, churches, and communities. Let us rise above the societal pressures, rekindle the fire of biblical truth, and stand firm in our commitment to Christ, no matter the cost.
As we progress, it becomes clear that the importance of strong, virtuous Catholic men is growing. This should not catch us off guard. The feminist movement of the 21st century is truly toxic. It goes way beyond advocating for the rightful appreciation of women; it seeks to establish female dominance. Moreover, its influence knows no boundaries. Like the LGBTQ community, its aim is to permeate every aspect of public, personal, and spiritual life. We must not only be alarmed by this trend but also prepare ourselves to stand firmly against it. We need biblically grounded shepherds and faithful women who can discern the subtle infiltration of an effeminate culture and guard against it.
Let us not forget that Catholicism is not egalitarian. While men and women are equally valued before the cross, our roles and responsibilities differ. In marriage, Christianity follows a complementarian model, where the husband leads with sacrificial love, and the wife respects and supports him. People are too sensitive about the word âpatriarchyâ nowadays. In terms of leadership, the Church holds a patriarchal stance. At the same time, patriarchy, like any other system, is not immune to the potential for sinful expressions. However, when approached with sacrificial love, adherence to biblical order, and a commitment to honoring God, the structure of patriarchy - as well as areas such as marriage, fatherhood, and heterosexuality - can yield to way more goodness. We should strive for a church culture that aligns with the gender-culture outlined in Godâs Word: gentle, safe, and encouraging, while also strong, bold, and committed to upholding biblical order and fulfilling the mission entrusted to us. This balance allows the church to fully embody the presence of Christ, enabling His people to confidently advance alongside our great Lord.
We must prepare ourselves for an increasing need for men who embrace biblical masculinity and women who faithfully embody femininity. It is crucial not to overlook the pervasive influence of an effeminate culture and the agenda of distorted ideologies. By embracing the distinct roles and responsibilities that God has given to both men and women, we cultivate a church culture that mirrors the beauty of Christ and empowers His people to wholeheartedly pursue His mission with courage. We must recognize the urgency to embrace and embody biblical masculinity in the face of cultural challenges and shifting ideologies. Equipped with the truth of God's Word, we can navigate the complexities of the world and fulfill our God-given roles with great faith. Let us rise as men who boldly embrace our calling, standing firm in the face of challenges, and wholeheartedly pursuing lives of holiness and service to God and His Church. May we stand united, guided by His Word, and ready to face the battles ahead with strength, grace, and resolved faith.
From Nashville with love,
Suhail Saqan
This was inspired by The Imitation of Christ. Read here.
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2025-05-06 02:12:57Chef's notes
This cake is not too sweet and very simple to make. The 3 flavors and mild and meld well with the light sweetness.
Details
- âČïž Prep time: 15 min
- đł Cook time: 45 min
- đœïž Servings: 12
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 2 tsp baking soda
- 1 cup sugar
- 3 large eggs
- 1/2 cup full fat milk
- 3/4 cup unfiltered olive oil
- 2/3 cup finely chopped raw, unsalted almonds
- 2 tsp lavender
- 1 Tbsp powdered sugar
Directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly butter 8 inch baking pan.
- In smal bowl, whisk together flour, salt, and baking soda.
- In large bowl, beat eggs and sugar until light colored and fluffy. Add milk.
- Slowly pour and stir in olive oil.
- Fold dry ingredients into the wet ingredients,
- Stir in the almonds and the lavender, reserving some flowers for garnish.
- Pour into prepared pan and bake for 45 min, or until toothpick comes out clean.
- Cool on wire rack, dust with powdered sugar and top with reserved lavender.
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2025-05-05 20:00:48Itâs been a little while since we released a major design update, so weâre really excited to get this new version of the app into your hands. Hereâs a breakdown of all the main updates included in Fountain 1.2:
#### Library Design Update
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New content-type filters at the top of the page make it easier to navigate between podcasts and music in your library.
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Recently Played is now the default view in your library, so itâs easier to jump back into podcasts youâve already started.
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The Music filter now makes it easier to find saved tracks and albums, and it also gives you a list of all the artists whose music youâve saved.
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Weâve refreshed the design of the content cards to make it easier to see how much time is remaining on episodes youâve already started.
#### Content Pages Design Update
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All of the different content pages have undergone an extensive redesign, including shows, episodes, artists, albums, tracks, clips and playlists
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Weâve replaced the tab layout we were using on the content pages with one scrollable page, making it easier to access features like chapters and tracklists
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Weâve sanitised the formatting of show notes too, and if there is no activity for a given episode, we now display the expanded show notes
#### Episode Summaries
Ever looked at a 4-hour Lex Fridman episode and wished you could just read a high-level summary? We certainly have, so we did something about it.
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Every episode page now has a Summary button above the show notes.
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Simply pay 500 sats to unlock a summary, or upgrade to Fountain Premium for $2.99/month to enjoy unlimited summaries.
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Summaries and transcripts now come as a bundle â two for the price of one!
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Thanks to major improvements, theyâre now faster, cheaper, and more accurate than ever before.
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Weâve completely rebuilt our audio engine from the ground up. Playback is now more robust and reliable â especially for music. Here are some of the key enhancements in Fountain 1.2:
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Tracks now load and play instantly when tapped.
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When playing a collection of tracks (e.g. from an artist, album, or playlist), you can now skip seamlessly between them.
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Weâve replaced the scrollable player page with full-screen modals to make it easier to access show notes, comments, transcripts, chapters, tracklists, and your queue.
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The new Smart Resume feature rewinds the episode by 5 seconds when you hit pause, so you donât miss a beat.
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You can now skip forward or backward by 60 seconds for faster navigation through episodes.
Other Bug Fixes & Improvements
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Rebuilt payment stats for more complete and reliable transaction records.
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Refreshed the design of the Settings pages for better usability.
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Added new episode notification preferences in Settings.
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Fixed several playback issues that were causing crashes or freezes.
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Updated lock screen display and controls for livestreams.
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Fixed issue where the next item in the queue paused unexpectedly.
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Resolved playback stuttering on Android during livestreams.
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Fixed disappearing playback controls on the lock screen.
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Fixed playback speed not updating correctly.
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Resolved issue where played episodes couldnât be replayed.
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Fixed playback not resuming correctly when listening in the car.
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Synced car playback position with the device.
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Fixed persistent car display refresh issue.
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Fixed volume control via car controls.
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Resolved issue with headphone controls after playing a transcript.
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Fixed disappearing metadata on the lock screen.
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Fixed bug where downloaded episodes stopped in airplane mode but showed as playing.
We would love to hear how youâre finding Fountain 1.2. Please submit your thoughts and feedback via the main menu in the app and we will take it on board as we continue to improve the app.
If you want to help test new features out before they get released, you can join Fountain Beta on Telegram. All iOS and Android users welcome.
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2025-05-08 05:25:48Safe Bits & Self Custody Tips
The journey of onboarding a user and create a bitcoin multiSig setup begins far before opening a desktop like Bitcoin Safe (BS) or any other similar application. Bitcoin Safe seems designed for families and people that want to start exploring and learning about multiSig setup. The need for such application and use of it could go much further, defining best practices for private organizations that aim to custody bitcoin in a private and anonymous way, following and enjoy the values and standards bitcoin has been built for.
Intro
Organizations and small private groups like families, family offices and solopreneurs operating on a bitcoin standard will have the need to keep track of transactions and categorize them to keep the books in order. A part of our efforts will be spent ensuring accessibility standards are in place for everyone to use Bitcoin Safe with comfort and safety.
We aim with this project to bring together the three Designathon ideas below: - Bitcoin Safe: improve its overall design and usability. - No User Left Behind: improve Bitcoin Safe accessibility. - Self-custody guidelines for organizations: How Bitcoin Safe can be used by private organization following best self-custody practices.
We are already halfway of the first week, and here below the progress made so far.
Designing an icon Set for Bitcoin Safe
One of the noticeable things when using BS is the inconsistency of the icons, not just in colors and shapes, but also the way are used. The desktop app try to have a clean design that incorporate with all OS (Win, macOS, Linux) and for this reason it's hard to define when a system default icon need to be used or if a custom one can be applied instead. The use of QT Ui framework for python apps help to respond to these questions. It also incorporates and brig up dome default settings that aren't easily overwritten.
Here below you can see the current version of BS:
Defining a more strict color palette for Bitcoin Safe was the first thing!
How much the icons affect accessibility? How they can help users to reach the right functionality? I took the challenge and, with PenPot.app, redesigned the icons based on the grid defined in the https://bitcoinicons.com/ and proposing the implementation of it to have a cleaner and more consistent look'n feel, at least for the icons now.
What's next
I personally look forward to seeing these icons implemented soon in Bitcoin Safe interface. In the meantime, we'll focus on delivering an accessibility audit and evaluate options to see how BS could be used by private organizations aiming to become financially sovereign with self-custody or more complex bitcoin multiSig setups.
One of the greatest innovations BS is bringing to us is the ability to sync the multiSig wallets, including PBST, Categories and labels, through the nostr decentralized protocol, making current key custodial services somehow obsolete. Second-coolest feature that this nostr implementation brings is the ability to have a build-in private chat that connect and enable the various signers of a multiSig to communicate and sign transactions remotely. Where have you seen something like this before?
Categories UX and redesign is also considered in this project. We'll try to understand how to better serve this functionality to you, the user, really soon.
Stay tuned!
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974488
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2025-05-08 05:08:36Welcome back to our weekly
JABBB
, Just Another Bitcoin Bubble Boom, a comics and meme contest crafted for you, creative stackers!If you'd like to learn more, check our welcome post here.
This week sticker:
Bitcoin Sir
You can download the source file directly from the HereComesBitcoin website in SVG and PNG. Use this sticker around SN with the code

The task
Make sure you use this week sticker to design a comic frame or a meme, add a message that perfectly captures the sentiment of the current most hilarious takes on the Bitcoin space. You can contextualize it or not, it's up to you, you chose the message, the context and anything else that will help you submit your comic art masterpiece.
Are you a meme creator? There's space for you too: select the most similar shot from the gifts hosted on the Gif Station section and craft your best meme... Let's Jabbb!
If you enjoy designing and memeing, feel free to check out the JABBB archive and create more to spread Bitcoin awareness to the moon.
Submit each proposal on the relative thread, bounties will be distributed when enough participants submit options.
PS: you can now use HereComesBitcoin stickers to use on Stacker.News
âże creative, have fun! :D
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974483
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2025-05-04 01:13:31Short photo-stories of the hidden, hard to find, obscure, and off the beaten track.
Come now, take a walk with meâŠ
The Traveller 02: Jerusalem Old City
The bus slowly lurches up the winding and steep embankment. We can finally start to see the craggy tops of buildings peaking out over the ridge in the foreground distance. We have almost reached it. Jerusalem, the City on the Hill.
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Our Israeli tour guide speaks over the mic to draw our attention to the valley below us instead - âThis is the the Valley of Gehenna, the Valley of the Moloch,â he says. âIn ancient times, the pagans who worshiped Moloch used this place for child sacrifice by fire. Now, imagine yourself, an early Hebrew, sitting atop the hill, looking down in horror. This is the literal Valley of The Shadow of Death, the origin of the Abrahamic concept of Hell.â Strong open - this is going to be fun.
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Inside the Old City, our guide - a chubby, cherub-faced intelligence type on some sort of punishment duty, deputized to babysit foreigners specifically because he reads as so dopey and disarming - points out various Judeo-Christian sites on a map, his tone subtly suggesting which places are most suggested, or perhaps, permittedâŠ
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Walking, we reach Judaismâs Kotel, the West Wall - massive, grand, and ancient, whispering of the Eternal. Amongst the worshipers, we touch the warm, dry limestone and, if we like, place written prayers into the wall's smaller cracks. A solemn and yearning ghost fills the place - but whose it is, I'm not sure. ïżŒ https://i.nostr.build/AjDwA0rFiFPlrw1o.jpg
Just above the Kotel, Islamâs Dome of the Rock can be seen, its golden cap blazing in the sun. I ask our guide about visiting the dome. He cuts a heavy eyeroll in my direction - it seems Iâve outed myself as my groupâs âthat guy.â His face says more than words ever could, âOy vey, thereâs one in every groupâŠâ
âWhy would anyone want to go there? It is a bit intense, no?â Still, I press. âWell, it is only open to tourists on Tuesday and ThursdaysâŠâ It is Tuesday. âAnd even then, visiting only opens from 11:30âŠâ It is 11:20. As it becomes clear to him that I don't intend to drop this...âFine!â he relents, with a dramatic flaring of the hands and an uniquely Israeli sigh, âGo there if you must. But remember, the bus leaves at 1PM. Good luck...â Great! Totally not ominous at all.
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The checkpoint for the sole non-Muslim entrance leading up to the Dome is administered by several gorgeous and statuesque, assault rifle clad, Ethiop-Israeli female soldiers. In this period of relative peace and calm, they feel lax enough to make a coy but salacious game of their âscreeningâ the men in line. As I observe, it seems none doth protest...
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Past the gun-totting Sirens, a long wooden rampart leads up to the Temple Mount, The Mount of the House of the Holy, al-កaram al-Sharīf, The Noble Sanctuary, The Furthest Mosque, the site of the Dome of the Rock and the al-Masjid al-Asqa.
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On the Mount, the Dome dominates all views. To those interested in pure expressions of beauty, the Dome is, undeniably, a thing of absolute glory. I pace the grounds, snapping what pictures I can. I pause to breathe and to let the electric energy of the setting wash over me.
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Itâs 12:15 now, I decide to head back. Now, here is what they donât tell you. The non-Muslin entrance from the West Wall side is a one-way deal. Leaving the Dome plaza dumps you out into the back alley bazaar of Old Cityâs Muslim district. And so it is. I am lost.
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I run through the Muslim quarter, blindly turning down alleyways that seem to be taking me in the general direction of where I need to be - glimpses afforded by the cityâs uneven elevation and cracks in ancient stone walls guiding my way.
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In a final act of desperation and likely a significant breach of Israeli security protocol, I scale a low wall and flop down back on the side of things where I'm âsupposedâ to be. But either no one sees me or no one cares. Good luck, indeed.
I make it back to my group - they are not hard to find, a bunch of MBAs in âbusiness casualâ travel attire and a tour guide wearing a loudly colored hat and jacket - with just enough time to still visit the Church of the Holy Sepulcher.
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Inside, a chaotic and dizzying array of chapels, grand domed ceilings, and Christian relics - most notably the Stone of Anointing, commemorating where Christâs body was prepared for burial and Tomb of Christ, where Christ is said to have laid for 3 days before Resurrection.
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In less than an hour, one can traverse from the literal Hell, to King Davidâs Wall, The Tomb of Christ, and the site of Muhammadâs Ascension. The question that stays with me - What is it about this place that has caused so many to turn their heads to the heavens and cry out for God? Does he hear? And if he answers, do we listen?
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Jerusalem, The Old City, circa 2014. Israel.
There are secrets to be found. Go there.
Bitcoin #Jerusalem #Israel #Travel #Photography #Art #Story #Storytelling #Nostr #Zap #Zaps #Plebchain #Coffeechain #Bookstr #NostrArt #Writing #Writestr #Createstr
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2025-05-07 06:56:25Wild parrots tend to fly in flocks, but when kept as single pets, they may become lonely and bored https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHcAOlamgDc
Source: https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/scientists-taught-pet-parrots-to-video-call-each-other-and-the-birds-loved-it-180982041/
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973639
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2025-05-05 14:25:28Introduction: The Power of Fiction and the Shaping of Collective Morality
Stories define the moral landscape of a civilization. From the earliest mythologies to the modern spectacle of global cinema, the tales a society tells its youth shape the parameters of acceptable behavior, the cost of transgression, and the meaning of justice, power, and redemption. Among the most globally influential narratives of the past half-century is the Star Wars saga, a sprawling science fiction mythology that has transcended genre to become a cultural religion for many. Central to this mythos is the arc of Anakin Skywalker, the fallen Jedi Knight who becomes Darth Vader. In Star Wars: Episode III â Revenge of the Sith, Anakin commits what is arguably the most morally abhorrent act depicted in mainstream popular cinema: the mass murder of children. And yet, by the end of the saga, he is redeemed.
This chapter introduces the uninitiated to the events surrounding this narrative turn and explores the deep structural and ethical concerns it raises. We argue that the cultural treatment of Darth Vader as an anti-hero, even a role model, reveals a deep perversion in the collective moral grammar of the modern West. In doing so, we consider the implications this mythology may have on young adults navigating identity, masculinity, and agency in a world increasingly shaped by spectacle and symbolic narrative.
Part I: The Scene and Its Context
In Revenge of the Sith (2005), the third episode of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, the protagonist Anakin Skywalker succumbs to fear, ambition, and manipulation. Convinced that the Jedi Council is plotting against the Republic and desperate to save his pregnant wife from a vision of death, Anakin pledges allegiance to Chancellor Palpatine, secretly the Sith Lord Darth Sidious. Upon doing so, he is given a new nameâDarth Vaderâand tasked with a critical mission: to eliminate all Jedi in the temple, including its youngest members.
In one of the most harrowing scenes in the film, Anakin enters the Jedi Temple. A group of young children, known as "younglings," emerge from hiding and plead for help. One steps forward, calling him "Master Skywalker," and asks what they are to do. Anakin responds by igniting his lightsaber. The screen cuts away, but the implication is unambiguous. Later, it is confirmed through dialogue and visual allusion that he slaughtered them all.
There is no ambiguity in the storytelling. The man who will become the galaxyâs most feared enforcer begins his descent by murdering defenseless children.
Part II: A New Kind of Evil in Youth-Oriented Media
For decades, cinema avoided certain taboos. Even films depicting war, genocide, or psychological horror rarely crossed the line into showing children as victims of deliberate violence by the protagonist. When children were harmed, it was by monstrous antagonists, supernatural forces, or offscreen implications. The killing of children was culturally reserved for historical atrocities and horror tales.
In Revenge of the Sith, this boundary was broken. While the film does not show the violence explicitly, the implication is so clear and so central to the character arc that its omission from visual depiction does not blunt the narrative weight. What makes this scene especially jarring is the tonal dissonance between the gravity of the act and the broader cultural treatment of Star Wars as a family-friendly saga. The juxtaposition of child-targeted marketing with a central plot involving child murder is not accidentalâit reflects a deeper narrative and commercial structure.
This scene was not a deviation from the arc. It was the intended turning point.
Part III: Masculinity, Militarism, and the Appeal of the Anti-Hero
Darth Vader has long been idolized as a masculine icon. His towering presence, emotionless control, and mechanical voice exude power and discipline. Military institutions have quoted him. He is celebrated in memes, posters, and merchandise. Within the cultural imagination, he embodies dominance, command, and strategic ruthlessness.
For many young men, particularly those struggling with identity, agency, and perceived weakness, Vader becomes more than a character. He becomes an archetype: the man who reclaims power by embracing discipline, forsaking emotion, and exacting vengeance against those who betrayed him. The emotional pain that leads to his fall mirrors the experiences of isolation and perceived emasculation that many young men internalize in a fractured society.
The symbolism becomes dangerous. Anakin's descent into mass murder is portrayed not as the outcome of unchecked cruelty, but as a tragic mistake rooted in love and desperation. The implication is that under enough pressure, even the most horrific act can be framed as a step toward a noble end.
Part IV: Redemption as Narrative Alchemy
By the end of the original trilogy (Return of the Jedi, 1983), Darth Vader kills the Emperor to save his son Luke and dies shortly thereafter. Luke mourns him, honors him, and burns his body in reverence. In the final scene, Vader's ghost appears alongside Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yodaâthe very men who once considered him the greatest betrayal of their order. He is welcomed back.
There is no reckoning. No mention of the younglings. No memorial to the dead. No consequence beyond his own internal torment.
This model of redemption is not uncommon in Western storytelling. In Christian doctrine, the concept of grace allows for any sin to be forgiven if the sinner repents sincerely. But in the context of secular mass culture, such redemption without justice becomes deeply troubling. The cultural message is clear: even the worst crimes can be erased if one makes a grand enough gesture at the end. It is the erasure of moral debt by narrative fiat.
The implication is not only that evil can be undone by good, but that power and legacy matter more than the victims. Vader is not just forgivenâhe is exalted.
Part V: Real-World Reflections and Dangerous Scripts
In recent decades, the rise of mass violence in schools and public places has revealed a disturbing pattern: young men who feel alienated, betrayed, or powerless adopt mythic narratives of vengeance and transformation. They often see themselves as tragic figures forced into violence by a cruel world. Some explicitly reference pop culture, quoting films, invoking fictional characters, or modeling their identities after cinematic anti-heroes.
It would be reductive to claim Star Wars causes such events. But it is equally naive to believe that such narratives play no role in shaping the symbolic frameworks through which vulnerable individuals understand their lives. The story of Anakin Skywalker offers a dangerous script:
- You are betrayed.
- You suffer.
- You kill.
- You become powerful.
- You are redeemed.
When combined with militarized masculinity, institutional failure, and cultural nihilism, this script can validate the darkest impulses. It becomes a myth of sacrificial violence, with the perpetrator as misunderstood hero.
Part VI: Cultural Responsibility and Narrative Ethics
The problem is not that Star Wars tells a tragic story. Tragedy is essential to moral understanding. The problem is how the culture treats that story. Darth Vader is not treated as a warning, a cautionary tale, or a fallen angel. He is merchandised, celebrated, and decontextualized.
By separating his image from his actions, society rebrands him as a figure of cool dominance rather than ethical failure. The younglings are forgotten. The victims vanish. Only the redemption remains. The merchandise continues to sell.
Cultural institutions bear responsibility for how such narratives are presented and consumed. Filmmakers may intend nuance, but marketing departments, military institutions, and fan cultures often reduce that nuance to symbol and slogan.
Conclusion: Reckoning with the Stories We Tell
The story of Anakin Skywalker is not morally neutral. It is a tale of systemic failure, emotional collapse, and unchecked violence. When presented in full, it can serve as a powerful warning. But when reduced to aesthetic dominance and easy redemption, it becomes a tool of moral decay.
The glorification of Darth Vader as a cultural iconâdivorced from the horrific acts that define his transformationâis not just misguided. It is dangerous. It trains a generation to believe that power erases guilt, that violence is a path to recognition, and that final acts of loyalty can overwrite the deliberate murder of the innocent.
To the uninitiated, Star Wars may seem like harmless fantasy. But its deepest mythâthe redemption of the child-killer through familial love and posthumous honorâdeserves scrutiny. Not because fiction causes violence, but because fiction defines the possibilities of how we understand evil, forgiveness, and what it means to be a hero.
We must ask: What kind of redemption erases the cries of murdered children? And what kind of culture finds peace in that forgetting?
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@ da0b9bc3:4e30a4a9
2025-05-08 06:25:44Hello Stackers!
Welcome on into the ~Music Corner of the Saloon!
A place where we Talk Music. Share Tracks. Zap Sats.
So stay a while and listen.
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originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974506
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@ dd664d5e:5633d319
2025-05-05 07:47:50Speak your truth, Nostr
I think that there's a difference in the decisions people make when they're True Believers, and when they've just been hired to do something, or they arrived much later and don't really get the point of the decisions. It's that way with any organization controlled by a protocol, such as a constitution, basic law, canon, or core specification.
The True Believers all eventually look like idiotic fanatics who can't "keep up with the cool kids", but they arrived there because they were looking for a solution to a particular problem that they were having. If you then change the solution, to solve some other problem, while destroying the solution that attracted them to the project, in the first place, then they'll be unhappy about it.
Being cool doesn't automatically make you right about everything, but you can simply have enough might to "change" what is right. Shift the goalposts so that the problem you are trying to solve is The Most Pressing Problem. Everyone still focused on the Original Problem is reduced to protesting and being called "difficult", "unhelpful", "uncooperative", "rude".
Why are they protesting? Why don't they just go with the flow? Look at us, we never protest. We are so nice! We're totally happy with the way things are going. We are always polite and elegant and regal. Only rude people complain.
Good vibes only.
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@ 57d1a264:69f1fee1
2025-05-07 06:29:52Your device, your data. TRMNL's architecture prevents outsiders (including us) from accessing your local network. TRMNAL achieve this through 1 way communication between client and server, versus the other way around. Learn more.
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originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973632
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@ 57d1a264:69f1fee1
2025-05-07 06:16:30Hereâs Sean Voisen writing about how programming is a feeling:
For those of us who enjoy programming, there is a deep satisfaction that comes from solving problems through well-written code, a kind of ineffable joy found in the elegant expression of a system through our favorite syntax. It is akin to the same satisfaction a craftsperson might find at the end of the day after toiling away on well-made piece of furniture, the culmination of small dopamine hits that come from sweating the details on something and getting them just right. Maybe nobody will notice those details, but it doesnât matter. We care, we notice, we get joy from the aesthetics of the craft.
This got me thinking about the idea of satisfaction in craft. Where does it come from?
Continue Reading https://blog.jim-nielsen.com/2025/craft-and-satisfaction/
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973628
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@ 57d1a264:69f1fee1
2025-05-07 06:03:29CryptPad
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originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973626
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@ df478568:2a951e67
2025-05-04 20:45:59So I've worked on this cashu cards idea for a few thousand blocks. The plan is to sell them, while also keeping them open source. I had many of these ideas swarming around in my head for tens of thousands of blocks and fighting with doubt. That's the ultimate final boss. We, bitcoiners have the power to use bitcoin as a
- Store of value
- Medium of exchange
- Unit of account.
Nostr gives us the power to speak feeely. That's an often underlooked aspect of this new protocol. Bitcoin is great for sending value, but it's not tue most efficient way to communicate. There are ways to add messages to the base-chain, but that's not robust enough to build a marketplace. The marketplace consists of people speaking and exchanging value. Nostr provides us this value.
Since we are free to communicate witout censorship on nostr, we are free to use the protocol for almost anything we can imagine. It's a public space without communication restrictions and information verification system with a web of trust and active development. Think of all the bitcoin merch on Etsy. There are posters, T-shirts, coffee cups and more sold on the government/corporate controlled Internet.I'm selling merch on nostr to show them how to sell merch on nostr.
Birthday Cards And Other Stuff
![Front of the Cashu Card birthday card (https://r2.primal.net/cache/b/70/1b/b701bff0067f6c339bf3d0d05b27e72787e7869cd2c35ea59f1d0f5416102d66.jpg)
Wait, But Whyâ is a blog from Tim Urban who has a unique perapective on life. He sells Birthday Cards, Christmas cards, plush toys and coffee cups on this blog. I always thought it was cool that he monitized his articles by his inspired me to sell some of my own greeting cards, coffee cups, and other stuff. I'm building a store like that for my blog, but I want sats, obviously...So I printed some birthday cards at an actual print shop and was shocked at how great they looked. Now I'm selling some on my store. I'm selling them for 15,000 sats, but each card recieves 1,000 sats in Cashu(in the form of a QR code inside the card) I plan to donate some sats to cashu project and split up the profits with BitPopart who desigbed the cartoon characters. I would like to use zapsplits in Shopstr. I hear the NIP is easy to implment. I should vibe code it or something. Nevertheless, I'm using sats as a medium of exchange, store of value, ans unit of account. If bitcoin jumps over the moon, I'll need to adjust my prices. I have some ideas for other stuff to sell too. I prefer making as much as I can by myself. I'm not using a loom to make shirts, but I want to make t-shirts with Custom QR codes and nostr art.
Shop My Store
...So check out my store at https://shopstr.zapthisblog.com. It will help support me writing this blog, give me bitcoin IT experience, and make me feel like I'm contributing something of value to the bitcoin movement. My goal is for plebs to use these cards to educate their children, family and friends. How many times have you heard, "Bitcoin is just a speculative asset?" Bitcoin is an abstract idea built from abstract math, a tossed salad of computer science, Austrian Economics, obscure political philosophy, and math they don't teach you in high school.
Don't say, "buy bitcoin." Show people bitcoin is used like money. Give them something they can see, touch, and use. They can scan the QR code and watch the sats appear on their phone by magic with a message: Happy Birthday!
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@ 5d4b6c8d:8a1c1ee3
2025-05-08 01:22:05I've been thinking about how Predyx and other lightning based prediction markets might finance their operations, without undermining their core function of eliciting information from people.
The standard approach, of offering less-than-fair odds, guarantees long-run profitability (as long as you have enough customers), but it also creates a friction for participants that reduces the information value of their transactions. So, what are some less frictiony options for generating revenue?
Low hanging fruit
- Close markets in real-time: Rather than prespecifying a closing time for some markets, like sports, it's better to close the market at the moment the outcome is realized. This both prevents post hoc transactions and enables late stage transactions. This should be easily automatable (I say as someone with no idea how to do that), with the right resolution criteria.
- Round off shares: Shares and sats are discrete, so just make sure any necessary rounding is always in the house's favor.
- Set initial probabilities well: Use whatever external information is available to open markets as near to the "right" value as possible.
- Arbitrage: whenever markets are related to each other, make sure to resolve any illogical odds automatically
The point of these four is to avoid giving away free sats. None of them reduce productive use of the market. Keeping markets open up until the outcome is realized will probably greatly increase the number of transactions, since that's usually when the most information is coming in.
Third party support
- Ads are the most obvious form of third party revenue
- Sponsorships are the more interesting one: Allow sponsors to boost a market's visibility. This is similar to advertising, but it also capitalizes on the possibility of a market being of particular interest to someone.
- Charge for market creation: users should be able to create new markets (this will also enhance trade quantity and site traffic), but it should be costly to create a market. If prediction markets really provide higher quality information, then it's reasonable to charge for it.
- Arbitrage: Monitor external odds and whenever a gain can be locked in, place the bets (buy the shares) that guarantee a gain.
Bitcoin stuff
- Routing fees: The volume of sats moving into, out of, and being held in these markets will require a fairly large lightning node. Following some helpful tips to optimize fee revenue will generate some sats for logistical stuff that had to be done anyway.
- Treasury strategy: Take out loans against the revenue generated from all of the above and buy bitcoin: NGU -> repay with a fraction of the bitcoin, NGD -> repay with site revenue.
Bitcoin and Lightning Competitive Advantages
These aren't revenue ideas. They're just a couple of advantages lightning and bitcoin provide over fiat that should allow charging lower spreads than a traditional prediction market or sportsbook.
Traditional betting or prediction platforms are earning depreciating fiat, while a bitcoin based platform earns appreciating bitcoin. Traditional spreads must therefor be larger, in order to pull in the same real return. This also means the users' odds are worse on fiat platforms (again in real terms), even if the listed odds are the same, because their winnings will have depreciated by the time they receive them. Technically, this opens an opportunity to charge even higher spreads, but as mentioned in the intro, that would be bad for the information purposes of the market.
Lightning has much lower transactions costs than fiat transactions. So, even with tighter spreads, a lightning platform can net a better (nominal) return per transaction.
@mega_dreamer, I imagine most of those ideas were already on y'all's radar, and obviously you're already doing some, but I wanted to get them out of my head and onto digital paper. Hopefully, some of this will provide some useful food for thought.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974372
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@ 57d1a264:69f1fee1
2025-05-06 06:00:25Album art didnât always exist. In the early 1900s, recorded music was still a novelty, overshadowed by sales of sheet music. Early vinyl records were vastly different from what we think of today: discs were sold individually and could only hold up to four minutes of music per side. Sometimes, only one side of the record was used. One of the most popular records of 1910, for example, was âCome, Josephine, in My Flying Machineâ: it clocked in at two minutes and 39 seconds.
The invention of album art can get lost in the story of technological mastery. But among all the factors that contributed to the rise of recorded music, it stands as one of the few that was wholly driven by creators themselves. Album art â first as marketing material, then as pure creative expression â turned an audio-only medium into a multi-sensory experience.
This is the story of the people who made music visible.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/972642
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#pirateketo #àžàžčàžàčàžàžàžŁàžčàčàžĄàž±àčàžą #àžĄàčàž§àžàž«àžČàžàžȘàžŽàž„àžčàž #siamstr
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@ bf47c19e:c3d2573b
2025-05-07 21:59:42"Misterija SatoĆĄi - Poreklo bitkoina" je francuski dokumentarno-animirani serijal koji deĆĄifruje unutraĆĄnje funkcionisanje bitkoin revolucije, dok istraĆŸuje identitet njenog tvorca.
Prvu decentralizovanu i pouzdanu kriptovalutu â bitkoin, osnovao je SatoĆĄi Nakamoto 3. januara 2009. godine. On je nestao 2011. i od tada ostaje anoniman, a njegov identitet je predmet svakakvih spekulacija. Tokom poslednjih 12 godina, vrednost bitkoina je porasla sa 0,001 na 69.000 dolara. Svi, od vlada do velikih korporacija, zainteresovali su se za SatoĆĄijev izum. Ko je SatoĆĄi Nakamoto? Kako je njegov izum postao toliko popularan? Ć ta nam bitkoin govori o svetu u kome ĆŸivimo?
Ovaj serijal se prikazivao na Radio-televiziji Srbije (RTS 3) u sklopu novogodiĆĄnjeg muziÄkog i filmskog programa 2022/2023. godine.
Naslov originala: "Le MystĂšre Satoshi"
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@ 5df413d4:2add4f5b
2025-05-04 00:51:49Short photo-stories of the hidden, hard to find, obscure, and off the beaten track.
Come now, take a walk with meâŠ
The Traveller 01: Ku/èŠ Bar
Find a dingy, nondescript alley in a suspiciously quiet corner of Bangkokâs Chinatown at night. Walk down it. Pass the small prayer shrine that houses the angels who look over these particular buildings and approach an old wooden door. You were told that there is a bar here, as to yet nothing suggests that this is soâŠ
Wait! A closer inspection reveals a simple bronze plaque, out of place for its polish and tended upkeep, âcocktails 3rd floor.â Up the stairs then! The landing on floor 3 presents a white sign with the Chinese character for bitter, ku/èŠ, and a red arrow pointing right.
Pass through the threshold, enter a new space. To your right, a large expanse of barren concrete, an empty âroom.â Tripods forâŠsome kind of filming? A man-sized, locked container. Yet, you did not come here to ask questions, such things are none of your business!
And to your left, you find the golden door. Approach. Enter. Be greeted. You have done well! You have found it. èŠ Bar. You are among friends now. Inside exudes deep weirdness - in the etymological sense - the bending of destinies, control of the fates. And for the patrons, a quiet yet social place, a sensual yet sacred space.
Ethereal sounds, like forlorn whale songs fill the air, a strange music for an even stranger magic. But, Taste! Taste is the order of the day! Fragrant, Bizarre, Obscure, Dripping and Arcane. Here you find a most unique use flavor, flavors myriad and manifold, flavors beyond name. Buddhaâs hand, burnt cedar charcoal, ylang ylang, strawberry leaf, maybe wild roots brought in by some friendly passerby, and many, many other things. So, Taste! The drinks here, libations even, are not so much to be liked or disliked, rather, the are liquid context, experience to be embraced with a curious mind and soul freed from judgment.
And In the inner room, one may find another set of stairs. Down this time. Leading to the second place - KANGKAO. A natural wine bar, or so they say. Cozy, botanical, industrial, enclosed. The kind of private setting where you might overhear Bangkokâs resident âState Department,â âUN,â and âNGOâ types chatting auspiciously in both Mandarin and English with their Mainland Chinese counterparts. But donât look hard or listen too long! Surely, thereâs no reason to be rude⊠Relax, relax, you are amongst friends now.
**èŠ Bar. Bangkok, circa 2020. There are secrets to be found. Go there. **
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@ 57d1a264:69f1fee1
2025-05-06 05:49:01I donât like garlic. Itâs not a dislike for the taste in the moment, so much as an extreme dislike for the way it stays with youâsometimes for daysâafter a particularly garlicky meal.
Interestingly enough, both of my brothers love garlic. They roast it by itself and keep it at the ready so they can have a very strong garlic profile in their cooking. When I prepare a dish, I donât even see garlic on the ingredient list. Iâve cut it out of my life so completely that my brain genuinely skips over it in recipes. While my brothers are looking for ways to sneak garlic into everything they make, Iâm subconsciously avoiding it altogether.
A few years back, when I was digging intensely into how design systems mature, I stumbled on the concept of a design system origin story. There are two extreme origin stories and an infinite number of possibilities between. On one hand you have the grassroots system, where individuals working on digital products are simply trying to solve their own daily problems. Theyâre frustrated with having to go cut and paste elements from past designs or with recreating the same layouts over and over, so they start to work more systematically. On the other hand, you have the top down system, where leadership is directing teams to take a more systematic approach, often forming a small partially dedicated core team to tackle some centralized assets and guidelines for all to follow. The influences in those early days bias a design system in interesting and impactful ways.
Weâve established that there are a few types of bias that are either intentionally or unintentionally embedded into our design systems. Acknowledging this is a great first step. But, whatâs the impact of this? Does it matter?
I believe there are a few impacts design system biases, but thereâs one that stands out. The bias in your design system makes some individuals feel the system is meant for them and others feel itâs not. This is a problem because, a design system cannot live up to itâs expected value until it is broadly in use. If individuals feel your design system is not for them, the wonât use it. And, as you know, it doesnât matter how good your design system is if nobody is using it.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/972641
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@ d61f3bc5:0da6ef4a
2025-05-06 01:37:28I remember the first gathering of Nostr devs two years ago in Costa Rica. We were all psyched because Nostr appeared to solve the problem of self-sovereign online identity and decentralized publishing. The protocol seemed well-suited for textual content, but it wasn't really designed to handle binary files, like images or video.
The Problem
When I publish a note that contains an image link, the note itself is resilient thanks to Nostr, but if the hosting service disappears or takes my image down, my note will be broken forever. We need a way to publish binary data without relying on a single hosting provider.
We were discussing how there really was no reliable solution to this problem even outside of Nostr. Peer-to-peer attempts like IPFS simply didn't work; they were hopelessly slow and unreliable in practice. Torrents worked for popular files like movies, but couldn't be relied on for general file hosting.
Awesome Blossom
A year later, I attended the Sovereign Engineering demo day in Madeira, organized by Pablo and Gigi. Many projects were presented over a three hour demo session that day, but one really stood out for me.
Introduced by hzrd149 and Stu Bowman, Blossom blew my mind because it showed how we can solve complex problems easily by simply relying on the fact that Nostr exists. Having an open user directory, with the corresponding social graph and web of trust is an incredible building block.
Since we can easily look up any user on Nostr and read their profile metadata, we can just get them to simply tell us where their files are stored. This, combined with hash-based addressing (borrowed from IPFS), is all we need to solve our problem.
How Blossom Works
The Blossom protocol (Blobs Stored Simply on Mediaservers) is formally defined in a series of BUDs (Blossom Upgrade Documents). Yes, Blossom is the most well-branded protocol in the history of protocols. Feel free to refer to the spec for details, but I will provide a high level explanation here.
The main idea behind Blossom can be summarized in three points:
- Users specify which media server(s) they use via their public Blossom settings published on Nostr;
- All files are uniquely addressable via hashes;
- If an app fails to load a file from the original URL, it simply goes to get it from the server(s) specified in the user's Blossom settings.
Just like Nostr itself, the Blossom protocol is dead-simple and it works!
Let's use this image as an example:
If you look at the URL for this image, you will notice that it looks like this:
blossom.primal.net/c1aa63f983a44185d039092912bfb7f33adcf63ed3cae371ebe6905da5f688d0.jpg
All Blossom URLs follow this format:
[server]/[file-hash].[extension]
The file hash is important because it uniquely identifies the file in question. Apps can use it to verify that the file they received is exactly the file they requested. It also gives us the ability to reliably get the same file from a different server.
Nostr users declare which media server(s) they use by publishing their Blossom settings. If I store my files on Server A, and they get removed, I can simply upload them to Server B, update my public Blossom settings, and all Blossom-capable apps will be able to find them at the new location. All my existing notes will continue to display media content without any issues.
Blossom Mirroring
Let's face it, re-uploading files to another server after they got removed from the original server is not the best user experience. Most people wouldn't have the backups of all the files, and/or the desire to do this work.
This is where Blossom's mirroring feature comes handy. In addition to the primary media server, a Blossom user can set one one or more mirror servers. Under this setup, every time a file is uploaded to the primary server the Nostr app issues a mirror request to the primary server, directing it to copy the file to all the specified mirrors. This way there is always a copy of all content on multiple servers and in case the primary becomes unavailable, Blossom-capable apps will automatically start loading from the mirror.
Mirrors are really easy to setup (you can do it in two clicks in Primal) and this arrangement ensures robust media handling without any central points of failure. Note that you can use professional media hosting services side by side with self-hosted backup servers that anyone can run at home.
Using Blossom Within Primal
Blossom is natively integrated into the entire Primal stack and enabled by default. If you are using Primal 2.2 or later, you don't need to do anything to enable Blossom, all your media uploads are blossoming already.
To enhance user privacy, all Primal apps use the "/media" endpoint per BUD-05, which strips all metadata from uploaded files before they are saved and optionally mirrored to other Blossom servers, per user settings. You can use any Blossom server as your primary media server in Primal, as well as setup any number of mirrors:
## Conclusion
For such a simple protocol, Blossom gives us three major benefits:
- Verifiable authenticity. All Nostr notes are always signed by the note author. With Blossom, the signed note includes a unique hash for each referenced media file, making it impossible to falsify.
- File hosting redundancy. Having multiple live copies of referenced media files (via Blossom mirroring) greatly increases the resiliency of media content published on Nostr.
- Censorship resistance. Blossom enables us to seamlessly switch media hosting providers in case of censorship.
Thanks for reading; and enjoy! đž
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@ 57d1a264:69f1fee1
2025-05-05 05:26:34The European Accessibility Act is coming, now is a great time for accessibility trainings!. In my Accessibility for Designer workshop, you will learn how to design accessible mockups that prevent issues in visual design, interactions, navigation, and content. You will be able to spot problems early, fix them in your designs, and communicate accessibility clearly with your team. This is a practical workshop with hands-on exercises, not just theory. Youâll actively apply accessibility principles to real design scenarios and mockups. And will get access to my accessibility resources: checklists, annotation kits and more.
When? 4 sessions of 2 hours + Q and As, on: - Mon, June 16, - Tue, June 17, Mon, - June 23 and Tue, - June 24. 9:30 â 12:00 PM PT or 18:30 â 21:00 CET
Register with 15% discount ($255) https://ti.to/smashingmagazine/online-workshops-2022/with/87vynaoqc0/discount/welcometomyworkshop
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/971772
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@ 5df413d4:2add4f5b
2025-05-04 00:06:31This opinion piece was first published in BTC Magazine on Feb 20, 2023
Just in case we needed a reminder, banks are showing us that they can and will gatekeep their customersâ money to prevent them from engaging with bitcoin. This should be a call to action for Bitcoiners or anyone else who wants to maintain control over their finances to move toward more proactive use of permissionless bitcoin tools and practices.
Since January of 2023, when Jamie Dimon decried Bitcoin as a âhyped-up fraudâ and âa pet rock,â on CNBC, I've found myself unable to purchase bitcoin using my Chase debit card on Cash App. And I'm not the only one â if you have been following Bitcoin Twitter, you might have also seen Alana Joy tweet about her experience with the same. (Alana Joy Twitter account has since been deleted).
In both of our cases, it is the bank preventing bitcoin purchases and blocking inbound fiat transfers to Cash App for customers that it has associated with Bitcoin. All under the guise of âfraud protection,â of course.
No, it doesnât make a whole lot of sense â Chase still allows ACH bitcoin purchases and fiat on Cash App can be used for investing in stocks, saving or using Cash Appâs own debit card, not just bitcoin â but yes, it is happening. Also, no one seems to know exactly when this became Chaseâs policy. The fraud representative I spoke with wasnât sure and couldnât point to any documentation, but reasoned that the rule has been in place since early last year. Yet murkier still, loose chatter can be found on Reddit about this issue going back to at least April 2021.
However, given that I and so many others were definitely buying bitcoin via Chase debit throughout 2021 and 2022, Iâd wager that this policy, up to now, has only been exercised haphazardly, selectively, arbitrarily, even. Dark patterns abound, but for now, it seems like I just happen to be one of the unlucky onesâŠ
That said, there is nothing preventing this type of policy from being enforced broadly and in earnest by one or many banks. If and as banks feel threatened by Bitcoin, we will surely see more of these kinds of opaque practices.
Itâs Time To Get Proactive
Instead, we should expect it and prepare for it. So, rather than railing against banks, I want to use this as a learning experience to reflect on the importance of permissionless, non-KYC Bitcoining, and the practical actions we can take to advance the cause.
Bank with backups and remember local options. Banking is a service, not servitude. Treat it as such. Maintaining accounts at multiple banks may provide some limited fault tolerance against banks that take a hostile stance toward Bitcoin, assuming it does not become the industry norm. Further, smaller, local and regional banks may be more willing to work with Bitcoiner customers, as individual accounts can be far more meaningful to them than they are to larger national banks â though this certainly should not be taken for granted.
If you must use KYCâd Bitcoin services, do so thoughtfully. For Cash App (and services like it), consider first loading in fiat and making buys out of the appâs native cash balance instead of purchasing directly through a linked bank account/debit card where information is shared with the bank that allows it to flag the transaction for being related to bitcoin. Taking this small step may help to avoid gatekeeping and can provide some minor privacy, from the bank at least.
Get comfortable with non-KYC bitcoin exchanges. Just as many precoiners drag their feet before making their first bitcoin buys, so too do many Bitcoiners drag their feet in using permissionless channels to buy and sell bitcoin. Robosats, Bisq, Hodl Hodlâ you can use the tools. For anyone just getting started, BTC Sessions has excellent video tutorial content on all three, which are linked.
If you donât yet know how to use these services, itâs better to pick up this knowledge now through calm, self-directed learning rather than during the panic of an emergency or under pressure of more Bitcoin-hostile conditions later. And for those of us who already know, we can actively support these services. For instance, more of us taking action to maintain recurring orders on such platforms could significantly improve their volumes and liquidity, helping to bootstrap and accelerate their network effects.
Be flexible and creative with peer-to-peer payment methods. Cash App, Zelle, PayPal, Venmo, Apple Cash, Revolut, etc. â the services that most users seem to be transacting with on no-KYC exchanges â they would all become willing, if not eager and active agents of financial gatekeeping in any truly antagonistic, anti-privacy environment, even when used in a âpeer-to-peerâ fashion.
Always remember that there are other payment options â such as gift cards, the original digital-bearer items â that do not necessarily carry such concerns. Perhaps, an enterprising soul might even use Fold to earn bitcoin rewards on the backend for the gift cards used on the exchangeâŠ
Find your local Bitcoin community! In the steadily-advancing shadow war on all things permissionless, private, and peer-to-peer, this is our best defense. Donât just wait until you need other Bitcoiners to get to know other Bitcoiners â to paraphrase Texas Slim, âShake your local Bitcoinerâs hand.â Get to know people and never underestimate the power of simply asking around. There could be real, live Bitcoiners near you looking to sell some corn and happy to see it go to another HODLer rather than to a bunch of lettuce-handed fiat speculators on some faceless, centralized, Ponzi casino exchange. Whatâs more, let folks know your skills, talents and expertise â you might be surprised to find an interested market that pays in BTC!
In closing, I believe we should think of permissionless Bitcoining as an essential and necessary core competency, just like we do with Self-Custody. And we should push it with similar urgency and intensity. But as we do this, we should also remember that it is a spectrum and a progression and that there are no perfect solutions, only tradeoffs. Realization of the importance of non-KYC practices will not be instant or obvious to near-normie newcoiners, coin-curious fence-sitters or even many minted Bitcoiners. My own experience is certainly a testament to this.
As we promote the active practice of non-KYC Bitcoining, we can anchor to empathy, patience and humility â always being mindful of the tremendous amount of unlearning most have to go through to get there. So, even if someone doesnât get it the first time, or the nth time, that they hear it from us, if it helps them get to it faster at all, then itâs well worth it.
~Moon
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2025-05-03 07:17:36In Jewish folklore, the golemâshaped from clayâis brought to life through sacred knowledge. Clayâs negative charge allows it to bind nutrients and water, echoing its mythic function as a vessel of potential.
Biochar in Amazonian terra preta shares this trait: it holds life-sustaining ions and harbors living intention. Both materials, inert alone, become generative through human action. The golem and black earths exist in parallelâone cultural, one ecologicalâshaping the lifeless into something that serves, protects, and endures.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/970089
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2025-05-02 22:24:59Its been six long months of refactoring code and building out to the applesauce packages but the app is stable enough for another release.
This update is pretty much a full rewrite of the non-visible parts of the app. all the background services were either moved out to the applesauce packages or rewritten, the result is that noStrudel is a little faster and much more consistent with connections and publishing.
New layout
The app has a new layout now, it takes advantage of the full desktop screen and looks a little better than it did before.
Removed NIP-72 communities
The NIP-72 communities are no longer part of the app, if you want to continue using them there are still a few apps that support them ( like satellite.earth ) but noStrudel won't support them going forward.
The communities where interesting but ultimately proved too have some fundamental flaws, most notably that all posts had to be approved by a moderator. There were some good ideas on how to improve it but they would have only been patches and wouldn't have fixed the underlying issues.
I wont promise to build it into noStrudel, but NIP-29 (relay based groups) look a lot more promising and already have better moderation abilities then NIP-72 communities could ever have.
Settings view
There is now a dedicated settings view, so no more hunting around for where the relays are set or trying to find how to add another account. its all in one place now
Cleaned up lists
The list views are a little cleaner now, and they have a simple edit modal
New emoji picker
Just another small improvement that makes the app feel more complete.
Experimental Wallet
There is a new "wallet" view in the app that lets you manage your NIP-60 cashu wallet. its very experimental and probably won't work for you, but its there and I hope to finish it up so the app can support NIP-61 nutzaps.
WARNING: Don't feed the wallet your hard earned sats, it will eat them!
Smaller improvements
- Added NSFW flag for replies
- Updated NIP-48 bunker login to work with new spec
- Linkfy BIPs
- Added 404 page
- Add NIP-22 comments under badges, files, and articles
- Add max height to timeline notes
- Fix articles view freezing on load
- Add option to mirror blobs when sharing notes
- Remove "open in drawer" for notes
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2025-05-05 05:15:02Crabtree's Framework for Evaluating Human-Centered Research
Picture this: You've spent three weeks conducting qualitative research for a finance app redesign. You carefully recruited 12 participants, conducted in-depth interviews, and identified patterns around financial anxiety and decision paralysis. You're excited to present your findings when the inevitable happens:
"But are these results statistically significant?"
"Just 12 people? How can we make decisions that affect thousands of users based on conversations with just 12 people?"
As UX professionals, we regularly face stakeholders who evaluate our qualitative research using criteria designed for quantitative methods... This misalignment undermines the unique value qualitative research brings to product development.
Continue reading https://uxpsychology.substack.com/p/beyond-numbers-how-to-properly-evaluate
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/971767
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2025-05-01 15:50:38Good morning, readers!
This week, we bring pressing news from Belarus, where the regimeâs central bank is preparing to launch its central bank digital currency in close collaboration with Russia by the end of 2026. Since rigging the 2020 election, President Alexander Lukashenko has ruled through brute force and used financial repression to crush civil society and political opposition. A Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) in the hands of such an authoritarian leader is a recipe for greater control over all aspects of financial activity.
Meanwhile, Russia is planning to further restrict Bitcoin access for ordinary citizens. This time, the Central Bank of Russia and the Ministry of Finance announced joint plans to launch a state-regulated cryptocurrency exchange available exclusively to âsuper-qualified investors.â Access would be limited to those meeting previously defined thresholds of $1.2 million in assets or an annual income above $580,000. This is a blatant attempt by the Kremlin to dampen the accessibility and impact of Bitcoin for those who need it most.
In freedom tech news, we spotlight Samiz. This new tool allows users to create a Bluetooth mesh network over nostr, allowing users' messages and posts to pass through nearby devices on the network even while offline. When a post reaches someone with an Internet connection, it is broadcast across the wider network. While early in development, Mesh networks like Samiz hold the potential to disseminate information posted by activists and human rights defenders even when authoritarian regimes in countries like Pakistan, Venezuela, or Burma try to restrict communications and the Internet.
We end with a reading of our very own Financial Freedom Report #67 on the Bitcoin Audible podcast, where host Guy Swann reads the latest news on plunging currencies, CBDCs, and new Bitcoin freedom tools. We encourage our readers to give it a listen and stay tuned for future readings of HRFâs Financial Freedom Report on Bitcoin Audible. We also include an interview with HRFâs global bitcoin adoption lead, Femi Longe, who shares insights on Bitcoinâs growing role as freedom money for those who need it most.
Now, letâs see whatâs in store this week!
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GLOBAL NEWS
Belarus | Launching CBDC in Late 2026
Belarus is preparing to launch its CBDC, the digital ruble, into public circulation by late 2026. Roman Golovchenko, the chairman of the National Bank of the Republic of Belarus (and former prime minister), made the regimeâs intent clear: âFor the state, it is very important to be able to trace how digital money moves along the entire chain.â He added that Belarus was âclosely cooperating with Russia regarding the development of the CBDC.â The level of surveillance and central control that the digital ruble would embed into Belarusâs financial system would pose existential threats to what remains of civil society in the country. Since stealing the 2020 election, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has ruled through sheer force, detaining over 35,000 people, labeling dissidents and journalists as âextremists,â and freezing the bank accounts of those who challenge his authority. In this context, a CBDC would not be a modern financial tool â it would be a means of instant oppression, granting the regime real-time insight into every transaction and the ability to act on it directly.
Russia | Proposes Digital Asset Exchange Exclusively for Wealthy Investors
A month after proposing a framework that would restrict the trading of Bitcoin to only the countryâs wealthiest individuals (Russians with over $1.2 million in assets or an annual income above $580,000), Russiaâs Ministry of Finance and Central Bank have announced plans to launch a government-regulated cryptocurrency exchange available exclusively to âsuper-qualified investors.â Under the plan, only citizens meeting the previously stated wealth and income thresholds (which may be subject to change) would be allowed to trade digital assets on the platform. This would further entrench financial privilege for Russian oligarchs while cutting ordinary Russians off from alternative financial tools and the financial freedom they offer. Finance Minister Anton Siluanov claims this will bring digital asset operations âout of the shadows,â but in reality, it suppresses grassroots financial autonomy while exerting state control over who can access freedom money.
Cuba | Ecash Brings Offline Bitcoin Payments to Island Nation in the Dark
As daily blackouts and internet outages continue across Cuba, a new development is helping Cubans achieve financial freedom: Cashu ecash. Cashu is an ecash protocol â a form of digital cash backed by Bitcoin that enables private, everyday payments that can also be done offline â a powerful feature for Cubans experiencing up to 20-hour daily blackouts. However, ecash users must trust mints (servers operated by individuals or groups that issue and redeem ecash tokens) not to disappear with user funds. To leverage this freedom tech to its fullest, the Cuban Bitcoin community launched its own ecash mint, mint.cubabitcoin.org. This minimizes trust requirements for Cubans to transact with ecash and increases its accessibility by running the mint locally. Cuba Bitcoin also released a dedicated ecash resource page, helping expand accessibility to freedom through financial education. For an island nation where the currency has lost more than 90% of its value, citizens remain locked out of their savings, and remittances are often hijacked by the regime, tools like ecash empower Cubans to preserve their financial privacy, exchange value freely, and resist the financial repression that has left so many impoverished.
Zambia | Introduces Cyber Law to Track and Intercept Digital Communications
Zambiaâs government passed two new cyber laws granting officials sweeping powers to track and intercept digital communications while increasing surveillance over Zambians' online activity. Officials insist it will help combat cybercrime. Really, it gives the president absolute control over the direction of a new surveillance agency â a powerful tool to crush dissent. This follows earlier plans to restrict the use of foreign currency in the economy to fight inflation, which effectively trapped Zambians in a financial system centered around the volatile âkwachaâ currency (which reached a record low earlier this year with inflation above 16%). For activists, journalists, and everyday Zambians, the new laws over online activity threaten the ability to organize and speak freely while potentially hampering access to freedom tech.
India | Central Bank Deputy Governor Praises CBDC Capabilities
At the Bharat Inclusion Summit in Bengaluru, India, the deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), Rabi Sankar, declared, âI have so far not seen any use case that potentially can solve the problem of cross-border money transfer; only CBDC has the ability to solve it.â Yet â seemingly unbeknownst to Sankar, Bitcoin has served as an effective remittance tool for more than a decade at low cost, fast speed, and with no central point of control. Sankarâs remarks follow a growing push to normalize state-controlled, surveillance-based digital money as a natural progression of currency. The RBIâs digital rupee CBDC, currently in pilot phase, is quickly growing into one of the most advanced CBDCs on the planet. It is being embedded into the governmentâs UPI payment system and offered through existing financial institutions and platforms. Decentralized alternatives like Bitcoin can achieve financial inclusion and payment efficiency too â but without sacrificing privacy, autonomy, or basic rights over to the state.
Tanzania | Opposition Party Excluded From Election Amid Financial Repression
Last week, the Tanzanian regime banned the use of foreign currency in transactions, leaving Tanzanians to rely solely on the rapidly depreciating Tanzanian shilling. Now, Tanzania's ruling party has taken a decisive step to eliminate political opposition ahead of Octoberâs general elections by barring the CHADEMA party from participation under the pretense of treason against their party leader, Tundu Lissu. Law enforcement arrested Lissu at a public rally where he was calling for electoral reforms. This political repression is not happening in isolation. Last year, the Tanzanian regime blocked access to X, detained hundreds of opposition members, and disappeared dissidents. These developments suggest a broader strategy to silence criticism and electoral competition through arrests, censorship, and economic coercion.
BITCOIN AND FREEDOM TECH NEWS
Samiz | Create a Bluetooth Mesh Network with Nostr
Samiz, an app for creating a Bluetooth mesh network over nostr, is officially available for testing. Mesh networks, where interconnected computers relay data to one another, can provide offline access to nostr if enough users participate. For example, when an individual is offline but has Samiz enabled, their device can connect to other nearby devices through Bluetooth, allowing nostr messages to hop locally from phone to phone until reaching someone with internet access, who can then broadcast the message to the wider nostr network. Mesh networks like this hold powerful implications for activists and communities facing censorship, Internet shutdowns, or surveillance. In places with restricted finances and organization, Samiz, while early in development, can potentially offer a way to distribute information through nostr without relying on infrastructure that authoritarian regimes can shut down.
Spark | New Bitcoin Payments Protocol Now Live
Lightspark, a company building on the Bitcoin Lightning Network, officially released Spark, a new payment protocol built on Bitcoin to make transactions faster, cheaper, and more privacy-protecting. Spark leverages a technology called statechains to enable self-custodial and off-chain Bitcoin transactions for users by transferring the private keys associated with their bitcoin rather than signing and sending a transaction with said keys. Spark also supports stablecoins (digital tokens pegged to fiat currency) and allows users to receive payments while offline. While these are promising developments, in its current state, Spark is not completely trustless; therefore, it is advisable only to hold a small balance of funds on the protocol as this new payment technology gets off the ground. You can learn more about Spark here.
Boltz | Now Supports Nostr Zaps
Boltz, a non-custodial bridge for swapping between different Bitcoin layers, released a new feature called Zap Swaps, enabling users to make Lightning payments as low as 21 satoshis (small units of bitcoin). This feature enables bitcoin microtransactions like nostr zaps, which are use cases that previously required workaround solutions. With the release, users of Boltz-powered Bitcoin wallets like Misty Breez can now leverage their wallets for zaps on nostr. These small, uncensorable bitcoin payments are a powerful tool for supporting activists, journalists, and dissidents â offering a permissionless way to support free speech and financial freedom worldwide. HRF is pleased to see this past HRF grantee add support for the latest freedom tech features.
Coinswap | Adds Support for Coin Selection
Coinswap, an in-development protocol that enables users to privately swap Bitcoin with one another, added support for coin selection, boosting the protocolâs privacy capabilities. Coin selection allows Bitcoin users to choose which of their unspent transaction outputs (UTXOs) to spend, giving them granular control over their transactions and the information they choose to reveal. For activists, journalists, and anyone operating under financial surveillance and repression, this addition (when fully implemented and released) can strengthen Bitcoinâs ability to resist censorship and protect human rights. HRFâs first Bitcoin Development Fund (BDF) grant was to Coinswap, and we are glad to see the continued development of the protocol.
bitcoin++ | Upcoming Bitcoin Developer Conference
The next bitcoin++ conference, a global, bitcoin-only developer series organized by Bitcoin educator Lisa Neigut, will occur in Austin, Texas, from May 7 to 9, 2025. A diverse group of privacy advocates, developers, and freedom tech enthusiasts will convene to learn about the mempool (the queue of pending and unconfirmed transactions in a Bitcoin node). Attendees will learn how Bitcoin transactions are sorted into blocks, mempool policies, and how transactions move through time and space to reach the next block. These events offer an incredible opportunity to connect with the technical Bitcoin community, who are ultimately many of the figures building the freedom tools that are helping individuals preserve their rights and freedoms in the face of censorship. Get your tickets here.
OpenSats | Announces 11th Wave of Nostr Grants
OpenSats, a nonprofit organization supporting open-source software and projects, announced its 11th round of grants for nostr, a decentralized protocol that enables uncensorable communications. Two projects stand out for their potential impact on financial freedom and activism: HAMSTR, which enables nostr messaging over ham radio that keeps information and payments flowing in off-grid or censored environments, and Nostr Double Ratchet, which brings end-to-end encrypted private messaging to nostr clients, safeguarding activists from surveillance. These tools help dissidents stay connected, coordinate securely, and transact privately, making them powerful assets for those resisting authoritarian control. Read the full list of grants here.
Bitcoin Design Community | Organizes Designathon for Open-Source UX Designers
The Bitcoin Design Community is hosting its next Designathon between May 4 and 18, 2025, inviting designers of all levels and backgrounds to creatively explore ideas to advance Bitcoinâs user experience and interface. Unlike traditional hackathons, this event centers specifically on design, encouraging open collaboration on projects that improve usability, accessibility, and innovation in open-source Bitcoin tools. Participants can earn monetary prizes, rewards, and recognition for their work. Anyone can join or start a project. Learn more here.
RECOMMENDED CONTENT
Plunging Currencies, CBDCs, and New Bitcoin Freedom Tools with Guy Swann
In this reading on the Bitcoin Audible podcast, host Guy Swan reads HRFâs Financial Freedom Report #67, offering listeners a front-row view into the latest developments in financial repression and resistance. He unpacks how collapsing currencies, rising inflation, and CBDC rollouts tighten state control in Turkey, Russia, and Nigeria. But he also highlights the tools for pushing back, from the first Stratum V2 mining pool to Cashuâs new Tap-to-Pay ecash feature. If youâre a reader of the Financial Freedom Report, we encourage you to check out the Bitcoin Audible podcast, where Guy Swan will be doing monthly readings of our newsletter. Listen to the full recording here.
Bitcoin Beyond Capital: Freedom Money for the Global South with Femi Longe
In this interview at the 2025 MIT Bitcoin Expo, journalist Frank Corva speaks with Femi Longe, HRFâs global bitcoin lead, who shares insights on Bitcoinâs growing role as freedom money for those living under authoritarian regimes. The conversation highlights the importance of building Bitcoin solutions that center on the specific problems faced by communities rather than the technology itself. Longe commends projects like Tando in Kenya and Bit.Spenda in Ghana, which integrate Bitcoin and Lightning into familiar financial channels, making Bitcoin more practical and accessible for everyday payments and saving. You can watch the interview here and catch the livestreams of the full 2025 MIT Bitcoin Expo here.
If this article was forwarded to you and you enjoyed reading it, please consider subscribing to the Financial Freedom Report here.
Support the newsletter by donating bitcoin to HRFâs Financial Freedom program via BTCPay.\ Want to contribute to the newsletter? Submit tips, stories, news, and ideas by emailing us at ffreport @ hrf.org
The Bitcoin Development Fund (BDF) is accepting grant proposals on an ongoing basis. The Bitcoin Development Fund is looking to support Bitcoin developers, community builders, and educators. Submit proposals here.
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2025-05-02 17:00:12TheWholeGrain - #April2025
Toast officially took this April. It was non-stop Toast posts since the beginning of the month when Toast somehow got control of the nSec for the official Bread and Toast nPub on NOSTR. Not only that, but Toast somehow managed to hack the entire Bread and Toast website!
We're still trying to figure out how...
Luckily, we've managed to take back control of the website as well as gotten Toast to agree not to mess around with our profile on NOSTR. We'll see how long that lasts...
Sunday Singles - April 2025 2025-04-06 | Sunday Single 87 Title: Puppets Toast just keeps saying, "Dance my puppets... Dance..." over and over... https://i.nostr.build/Xz6akLAQXZgTUJrh.png
2025-04-13 | Sunday Single 88 Title: Late Night Show Tonight on A Midnight Snack with Toast! We have our guest, End-Piece, to talk about a new movie and much more! https://i.nostr.build/NKdCZ6gmZh7wEFSJ.png
2025-04-20 | Sunday Single 89 Title: Sculpture This statue is in honor of Toast, the Great! https://i.nostr.build/08C2SG3VCiugelX4.png
2025-04-27 | Sunday Single 90 Title: Nothing Butter It's Nothing Butter! Because Nothing get Butter than this! https://i.nostr.build/sfR3U6LWIj9hPjkX.png
Adventure Series: Questline The group continues on the next leg of their journey which happens to lead them into a massive forest where the trees are so thick and large that sunlight can barely get through if at all!
Artist: Dakota Jernigan (The Bitcoin Painter) Writer: Daniel David (dan đ)
2025-04-08 | Questline 007 - Dark Forest After recovering from their recent battle our heroes continue on their path to find themselves before a large dark forest. The forest is so large that the only way to get to the other side is to go through it. https://i.nostr.build/29FrlOBwWCRsTvrN.png
2025-04-22 | Questline 008 - Into the Shadows As the our heroes enter the forest the darkness of the shadows begins to engulf all that is around them. While Bread is eager to move into the woods Toast and End-Piece are a little more hesitant to do so. https://i.nostr.build/MOkJEzeFVVCSK9aj.png
Toast's Takeover 2025 As we pointed out at the beginning of this edition of The Whole Grain, Toast took over just about everything! On the last day of March something suspicious was going on. https://i.nostr.build/0ERB5nXGTRQew0C3.png
The next day on April 1st, the official Bread and Toast nPub was renamed to Toast and Bread. Some people might have even thought that it was just a silly April Fools joke on our part, but then the following message was released that same morning:
Hey, everyone! Toast here! Thatâs right, Iâm in charge now! https://i.nostr.build/tHyQr5BsGcf00crp.png
For the next month, itâs all about, me, Toast! Prepare yourselves for Toastâs Takeover!
Stay tuned for more of Toast and Bread! Things are about to get crispy!
Our entire brand was transformed into Toast and Bread. Even the website was redirecting to ToastandBread.com. It was crazy, and no one could figure out how Toast made it all happen.
Other Content Released in April 2025 2025-04-02 | Toast's Comic Collection Title: Toastie #12 Hi. My Name is Toastie Andrews. Welcome to Toasterdale! https://i.nostr.build/vW9plTM44t4U2WM8.png
2025-04-09 | Concept Art Title: The Birth of Toast This was a quick drawing done to show how Toast actually became Toast. The idea was that our second slice of bread gets stuck in a toaster while exploring. End-Piece accidentally turns the toaster on while trying to figure out how to help. https://i.nostr.build/TDQ6CiPBkrxAU3Vi.png
2025-04-16 | Bitcoin Art Title: Toast Loves Lightning Block Height: 892674 Toast loves learning about Lightning! https://i.nostr.build/SAoXAvpjH6gYDYPB.png
Additions to The Bakery in 2025 We had our first addition of the year to The Bakery back in March, and we'd like to make sure we share it in this edition of The Whole Grain since we forgot to mention it the March edition. Let's just all agree we got distracted dealing with Toast's ego.
2025-03-09 | npub1df47g7a39usamq83aula72zdz23fx9xw5rrfmd0v6p9t20n5u0ss2eqez9 https://image.nostr.build/55d0531271ee5263841d4d06b67f787ed3da85babaedd865a007f957e14fb2e7.jpg
As for April, we had a few new additions to The Bakery. The first additions was a collection that showed us what Bread and Toast would look like on some classic VHS tapes.
2025-04-04 | npub1qhjxfxpjm7udr0agr6nuhuwf9383e4g9907g64r9hf6y4fh6t6uqpcp36k https://i.nostr.build/5VJZdLOC1FdzJ3XE.jpg https://i.nostr.build/G5SUkzo1tKoYFoef.png https://i.nostr.build/ViDuteL5TXM3YTs1.png
To finish off here is the latest addition which was a beautiful watercolor showing off all three slices of bread on a plate next to a toaster!
2025-04-24 | npub1f5kc2agn63ecv2ua4909z9ahgmr2x9263na36jh6r908ql0926jq3nvk2u https://image.nostr.build/9fc49d71715ae6a90f441b71de6ba0f8598b3f81c7fb7247ccb200e9537d8fb1.jpg https://image.nostr.build/19a158ceb6010a24712ee2741447f3e56f2883156e775c1be037b498a3b51a2e.jpg
Thanks for checking out the eighth issue of The Whole Grain. The Whole Grain is released on the first of every month and covers all of the content released by Bread and Toast in the previous month. For all Bread and Toast content visit BreadandToast.com!
Thanks for putting up with Toast this past month! Bread and End-Piece
BreadandToast #SundaySingle #Questline #ToastsComicCollection #ConceptArt #BitcoinArt #Bread #Toast #EndPiece #Artstr #Comic #Cartoon #NostrOnly #đ #đŒïž
List of nPubs Mentioned: samhain: npub1df47g7a39usamq83aula72zdz23fx9xw5rrfmd0v6p9t20n5u0ss2eqez9
archjourney: npub1qhjxfxpjm7udr0agr6nuhuwf9383e4g9907g64r9hf6y4fh6t6uqpcp36k
existing sprinkles: npub1f5kc2agn63ecv2ua4909z9ahgmr2x9263na36jh6r908ql0926jq3nvk2u
The Bitcoin Painter: npub1tx5ccpregnm9afq0xaj42hh93xl4qd3lfa7u74v5cdvyhwcnlanqplhd8g
dan đ: npub16e3vzr7dk2uepjcnl85nfare3kdapxge08gr42s99n9kg7xs8xhs90y9v6
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2025-05-02 20:05:22Du bist recht appetitlich oben anzuschauen, \ doch unten hin die Bestie macht mir Grauen. \ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Wie wenig bekömmlich sogenannte «Ultra-Processed Foods» wie Fertiggerichte, abgepackte Snacks oder Softdrinks sind, hat kĂŒrzlich eine neue Studie untersucht. Derweil kann Fleisch auch wegen des Einsatzes antimikrobieller Mittel in der Massentierhaltung ein Problem darstellen. Internationale BemĂŒhungen, diesen Gebrauch zu reduzieren, um die Antibiotikaresistenz bei Menschen einzudĂ€mmen, sind nun möglicherweise gefĂ€hrdet.
Leider ist Politik oft mindestens genauso unappetitlich und ungesund wie diverse Lebensmittel. Die «Corona-Zeit» und ihre Auswirkungen sind ein beredtes Beispiel. Der ThĂŒringer Landtag diskutiert gerade den Entwurf eines «CoronamaĂnahmen-Unrechtsbereinigungsgesetzes» und das kanadische Gesundheitsministerium versucht, tausende EntschĂ€digungsantrĂ€ge wegen Impfnebenwirkungen mit dem Budget von 75 Millionen Dollar unter einen Hut zu bekommen. In den USA soll die Zulassung von Covid-«Impfstoffen» ĂŒberdacht werden, wĂ€hrend man sich mit China um die Herkunft des Virus streitet.
Wo Corona-Verbrecher von Medien und Justiz gedeckt werden, verfolgt man AufklĂ€rer und Aufdecker mit aller HĂ€rte. Der Anwalt und MitbegrĂŒnder des Corona-Ausschusses Reiner Fuellmich, der seit Oktober 2023 in Untersuchungshaft sitzt, wurde letzte Woche zu drei Jahren und neun Monaten verurteilt â wegen Veruntreuung. Am Mittwoch teilte der von vielen Impfschadensprozessen bekannte Anwalt Tobias Ulbrich mit, dass er vom Staatsschutz verfolgt wird und sich daher kĂŒnftig nicht mehr öffentlich Ă€uĂern werde.
Von der kommenden deutschen Bundesregierung aus WĂ€hlerbetrĂŒgern, Transatlantikern, Corona-Hardlinern und Russenhassern kann unmöglich eine Verbesserung erwartet werden. Nina Warken beispielsweise, die das Ressort Gesundheit ĂŒbernehmen soll, diffamierte MaĂnahmenkritiker als «Coronaleugner» und forderte eine Impfpflicht, da die wundersamen Injektionen angeblich «nachweislich helfen». Laut dem designierten AuĂenminister Johann Wadephul wird Russland «fĂŒr uns immer der Feind» bleiben. Deswegen will er die Ukraine «nicht verlieren lassen» und sieht die Bevölkerung hinter sich, solange nicht deutsche Soldaten dort sterben könnten.
Eine wichtige Personalie ist auch die des kĂŒnftigen Regierungssprechers. Wenngleich Hebestreit an Arroganz schwer zu ĂŒberbieten sein wird, dĂŒrfte sich die Art der Kommunikation mit Stefan Kornelius in der Sache kaum Ă€ndern. Der Politikchef der SĂŒddeutschen Zeitung «prĂ€gte den Meinungsjournalismus der SZ» und schrieb «in dieser Rolle auch fĂŒr die Titel der Tamedia». Allerdings ist, anders als noch vor zehn Jahren, die Einbindung von Journalisten in Thinktanks wie die Deutsche Atlantische Gesellschaft (DAG) ja heute eher eine Empfehlung als ein Problem.
Ungesund ist definitiv auch die totale Digitalisierung, nicht nur im Gesundheitswesen. Lauterbachs Abschiedsgeschenk, die «abgesicherte» elektronische Patientenakte (ePA) ist völlig ĂŒberraschenderweise direkt nach dem Bundesstart erneut gehackt worden. Norbert HĂ€ring kommentiert angesichts der Datenlecks, wer die ePA nicht abwĂ€hle, könne seine Gesundheitsdaten ebensogut auf Facebook posten.
Dass die staatlichen Kontrolleure so wenig auf freie Software und dezentrale Lösungen setzen, verdeutlicht die eigentlichen Intentionen hinter der Digitalisierungswut. Um Sicherheit und SouverĂ€nitĂ€t geht es ihnen jedenfalls nicht â sonst gĂ€be es zum Beispiel mehr UnterstĂŒtzung fĂŒr Bitcoin und fĂŒr Initiativen wie die der Spar-SupermĂ€rkte in der Schweiz.
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Dieser Beitrag wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben und ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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2025-05-02 16:10:59Bitcoin isnât complicated, nor is it difficult to understand. It just requires a bit of time and the realization that Bitcoin is unlike anything youâve heard of or seen before. Itâs different.
From the outside looking in, Bitcoin seems like a whole world full of strange and sophisticated words. What is a hash? Is it related to hash rate? What about this talk of public keys, private keys, and seed phrases? Are these seeds edible? While these arenât words youâd find in traditional finance and economics jargon, theyâre fairly simple to understand.
Going deeper, there are concepts and properties of Bitcoin that arenât found elsewhere.
What does it mean that Bitcoin is deflationary? Whatâs this talk of Lightning, layers, and on-chain vs off-chain? These can seem complex to the uneducated reader, but fear not as they can be understood with a little bit of explanation.
These concepts arenât complicated, just different.
I once read that âBitcoin is everything people donât understand about computers mixed with everything people donât understand about moneyâ. While I do find this amusing and think itâs a witty one-liner, I donât think itâs entirely accurate.
I would say that Bitcoin is the answer and the solution to a significant problem in the world today that the majority of people donât even realize exists.
Our money and everything built on it is broken.
To the average person that last sentence probably provokes thoughts and questions. Most people do not understand what money is and its purpose. It makes sense why this is. At least in the United States, we are not taught what money is.
We all think we know what money is: the dollars in our wallets that we use to buy goods and services. These dollars are actually currency, which is a form of money, though the two are different.
Before I went down the rabbit hole and learned about Bitcoin, I also had no idea what money was.
Going back to Bitcoin, Bitcoin is two things: money, and a computer network.
The fact that we donât understand money is why Bitcoin seems so complicated. Add that Bitcoin is a new form of money that our species has never seen before and things get hairy very quickly for the outside observer. With a basic understanding of what money is, as well as a run-down of how blockchain technology works, Bitcoin becomes much more digestible.
Money is three things: medium of exchange, store of value, and unit of account. Currency is two things: medium of exchange and unit of account. We use money in the form of currency as a medium of exchange to pay for goods and services. We use units of account to price goods and services. The store of value property is how we preserve the fruits of our time and energy (work) into the future.
To be good money a thing must fulfill these three properties well. Gold did succeed as a hard money until it didnât. Gold still succeeds as a store of value, which is the most elusive of the three properties. However, gold has failed as a medium of exchange, which is why we transact with paper currency and not gold coins. Gold can only move at the speed of humans.
Bitcoin is proving with each passing day that it succeeds as hard and sound money by checking the box of these three properties.
If youâre reading this and asking âbut a bitcoin is worth $96,000, how do you possibly use that to transact with?â then I have a great answer for you: a bitcoin is divisible into 100 million units, called satoshis or sats. This divisibility property gives Bitcoin the ability to succeed as a medium of exchange and unit of account. Everyday and small purchases are priced in satoshis, while less frequent but significant purchases are priced in bitcoin. A cup of coffee can be 3000 satoshis, while a house can be 3 bitcoin.
Bitcoin already has and will continue to succeed and take over on a global scale due to its store of value properties. For the first time in human history, a perfect money exists. Or rather, as close to âperfectâ as possible. Due to its unique properties and absolute scarcity, Bitcoin will continue to become more valuable over time. Itâs logical.
Absolute scarcity is difficult to comprehend because it has never existed before on such a large scale. More gold can always be mined, and more oil can always be drilled, but more than 21 million bitcoin total and a predictable and fixed release/minting schedule is forever. For the first time, society can save in money that canât be debased and diluted. For the first time, society has money that discourages frivolous spending. This is amazing.
On a subconscious level, we are conditioned to want to spend our paper money since we are aware that it is constantly losing its value and buys us less in the future. With hard and sound money, there is no need to buy 20 properties to preserve oneâs wealth. For the first time people can save in money, and no longer monetize other things. This will allow the prices of everything to fall, as they naturally should.
Photo by David McBee
With this understanding of what good money should be, the defects with our current money become blindingly obvious, as if a switch were flipped for the first time. With this new understanding, it becomes a lot easier to understand Bitcoin and what it means for the world.
Understanding Bitcoin and its monetary system requires looking outside of the existing system. What makes it seem complicated is the fact that the majority of people do not realize what the current system is, how it works, and why itâs so severely flawed.
There are other and more comprehensive resources on the web for understanding how the Bitcoin blockchain works. However, I will provide a very basic explanation to get your big toe wet.
Transactions amongst peers are sent to a pool where they await inclusion into the blockchain. Highly specialized computers are constantly working around the globe to solve complex math problems to win the right to add the next block to the chain. When a computer solves the math problem, it adds transactions to the next block and is rewarded with a fixed amount of bitcoin (the block reward). Each block references and builds upon the previous block. Each new transaction is checked against previous transactions to ensure that no bitcoin is being double spent or invalidly spent. Once the new block is assembled, it is sent out to a global network of nodes that check the new block (and with it the rest of the chain) to verify that it is valid and conforms to the rules of the network. If the nodes are in consensus, the new block is added to the chain and the process starts over again.
There is no need for trust in the Bitcoin network, just verification.
A very important aspect of this process is that physical world energy, resources and time are required to mine blocks and keep the system running. This link between the physical and digital world is extremely crucial and is what sets Bitcoin aside from the rest and makes it the money that it is.
No matter how much computational power and no matter how much money you put into the system, there will never be more than 21 million coins total, with a release schedule set every 10 minutes on average. You could be the richest person in the world and have the computational power of Google, Microsoft, and Amazon combined. But on the Bitcoin network, youâre the same as the person who holds 1/100 of a bitcoin, and this is beautiful.
An understanding of Bitcoin isnât something that happens overnight. While itâs possible to understand the concepts behind Bitcoin, a full understanding of what Bitcoin means to the world takes time. Much like any large change in life, it takes time to digest and truly understand that it has and will continue to have in the future.
Learning about and understanding Bitcoin isnât like learning a new theory or equation. It isnât like learning about a new way of doing things in the existing system. Itâs a completely new and foreign system providing solutions to problems that you didnât even know existed.
Bitcoin is changing the world with each passing day and will continue to change and improve our world in ways we canât even imagine in 2024.
With a growing understanding and the passage of time to digest, comprehend, and fully realize it, Bitcoin will change your perspective on the world and what you do with your time and energy. Once the mind opens up to what Bitcoin is and its significance, the world as it is now and the way we deal with money will seem completely asinine.
Bitcoin is exactly one of those things that you donât notice until you notice it. And then it becomes impossible to ignore and see things as they once were.
Study Bitcoin.
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2025-05-02 10:00:55This is a part of the Bitcoin Infinity Academy course on Knut Svanholm's book Bitcoin: Sovereignty Through Mathematics. For more information, check out our Geyser page!
Holding On
In the old days, we Scandinavians had to save in order to prepare for the long winter. We chopped wood and salted meat in order to survive. In our current age of consumerism, however, weâve forgotten all that and we pilgrim to the shopping malls as much as everyone else. No one seems to even have a savings account anymore. Interest rates are low, and weâre told to borrow and spend as much as we can. Weâre bombarded with advertising for loans, mortgages, and financial services on a daily basis. Why? Because of our inability to understand the nature of money and its mechanics. Inflation is the underlying force that makes us squander rather than save. Inflation hinders us from reaping the fruits of our labor whenever we see fit, and it makes that very fruit rot. Bitcoin reverses the rotting process and provides us with a means of transporting the value of our labor not only through space but also through time.
The Stanford Marshmallow Experiments was a series of studies on delayed gratification conducted in the late 1960s and early 1970s. In these experiments, children were given a marshmallow or a cookie and were told that they would receive an additional one if they could control their urges and not touch the first one for fifteen minutes. Follow-up studies found that the kids who were able to resist the temptation of the first cookie tended to score better on SAT tests, have lower BMIs, and higher incomes than their less disciplined counterparts. Investing in your future self â in other words, resisting present temptation by delaying gratification â is the most effective skill you can cultivate for a brighter future. You reap what you sow. This can be described as having a low time preference. Having a low time preference is a fundamental factor in the economic success of any human endeavor. Not trying to catch fish with your hands for a couple of days in order to construct a rod or net when on a deserted island might make you hungry during those sacrificed days, but it will provide a better chance of catching fish in the future. Likewise, learning new skills now might lead to a higher salary in the future. Unfortunately, our current monetary system distorts our perceptions and incentives and favors those with a higher time preference â those who spend rather than save. Weâre at a different point in history than the above-mentioned marooned fisherman. "Give a man a fish and feed him for a day, teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime," the saying goes. The ultimate goal should be to teach mankind to teach itself how to fish. What our current paradigm endorses is âgive a man enough distractions, and he will stop thinking about finding better ways to support his loved ones and will succumb to whatever narrative you fill his head with, to make him work for you through taxes and inflation instead of for himself.â
In Bitcoin, people with a low time preference win. If you can resist the urge to sell, you will be rewarded in the future. The Bitcoin community refers to not selling as HODLing, which originated when a bitcointalk.org forumer named GameKyuubi misspelled the word holding in a now-famous post titled "I AM HODLING." The post became one of the Bitcoin communityâs most prominent memes and a battle cry to resist the urge to sell during bear markets. Bitcoiners who have decided never to sell most or all of their holdings are referred to as HODLers of last resort. This term is not to be confused with the central banking term lender of last resort. The yearly highs in the price of Bitcoin are arguably less interesting than the yearly lows, which are practically decided by these HODLers of last resort. Considering its limited supply, all that Bitcoin needs to keep rising in price over the medium and long term are these people. Adoption and other metrics of measuring the success of Bitcoin are all dwarfed by the currencyâs remarkable rise in value since its inception. The price has increased by a factor of ten approximately every three years. The best guarantee we have that it will keep doing so is Bitcoinâs limited supply combined with the HODLers of last resort.
In the Bitcoin space, and even more so in the cryptocurrency space on the whole, thereâs a lot of talk about usage and adoption. Weâre shown metrics of trading volumes and merchant acceptance, and weâre led to believe that these correlate with the short and long-term value in one way or another. While there may be truth in some of these theories, the most basic function of a deflationary asset is overlooked and rarely mentioned â the elephant in the room, so to speak. The best use for a commodity as scarce as Bitcoin is not to spend it or even to trade it but to save it and hold it for as long as you can. By doing so, you limit the number of coins in circulation. The more people that do this, the harder it will be to come by and the higher its price will be. Nothing on Earth is as scarce as Bitcoin. Nothing is as irreplicable, as immutable, and at the same time as portable as Bitcoin â its unique history and resistance to change have already proven this over and over. Its absolute scarcity is what gives Bitcoin its value, and ironically enough, this seems to be the hardest thing for people to understand about it. What if everyone in the network became a HODLer and decided to never sell, wouldnât the network just slowly come to a halt? Not at all. Everyone has a price. Few would resist selling some of their Bitcoin if it could buy them a small city. There are price levels for each HODLer where reallocating financially may be a wise thing to do. A Bitcoin is also very divisible: The smallest unit, the satoshi, sometimes referred to as a sat, is one-hundred millionth of a Bitcoin. Even smaller units are made possible with the introduction of the Lightning Network, albeit not in the actual Bitcoin blockchain. Together, this enables Bitcoin to be highly saleable even at astronomical price levels.
What not having sound money has done to us is simply unfathomable. Imagine every person on Earth knowing that every transaction theyâll ever make will have a real impact on their future prosperity. Weâre so used to inflationary currencies that most people donât even realize why sound money is important. Weâre so used to having a large cut of our income silently taken away from us that we donât even realize how much of our day we spend working for someone else. Wars are funded by inflation. Imagine how many man-hours were put in by people who didnât realize they were actually working for a war machine funded by a corrupt currency during World War II. Every time you use a fiat currency, you legitimize counterfeiting. Every time you use Bitcoin, you promote sound money. In fact, every time you donât use your Bitcoin but save it instead, you promote sound money because sound money increases in value when the total number of coins in circulation is limited. It all sounds a bit magic and far-fetched, doesnât it? Increased value over time, no matter what happens? Well, that is why many of us so-called Bitcoin Maximalists are so excited that we put our careers at risk for this technology. Once you realize what Bitcoin is and what it will do for the world, there is no way of un-realizing it. It really is mind-blowing.
At the beginning of time-that-actually-is-money â in other words, around 2009 â Bitcoin was mostly considered a toy for the cypherpunk movement. As its price started to grow rapidly, a small group of early investors became very wealthy, which in turn spawned a media hype around the phenomenon. Mainstream media remained largely skeptical, portraying Bitcoin as a pyramid scheme, a tulip craze, or a bubble at best. Most journalists simply couldnât understand how an asset seemingly created out of thin air could have any long-term relevance. Some were frustrated because they thought that theyâd missed the train. Many still do. In a world where companies like Google, Facebook, and Amazon can rise from zero to world dominance in a decade, people tried to find the Next Big Thing â the next Bitcoin. This attracted charlatans and scammers to the field who launched hundreds of altcoins, claiming to someday be technically superior, faster, or more privacy-focused. What the snake-oil salespeople omitted were the crucial facts: their new coins and tokens were not decentralized (and therefore neither immutable nor censorship-resistant), did not have a fair distribution, and so on. What most people still donât get is that if Bitcoin doesnât work, nothing will. This is humanityâs best shot at sound money. It is also, very likely, our only shot at it.
Many venture capital firms, hedge funds, and retail investors were bamboozled by the buzzword frenzy and invested great sums in these quack tokens. This generated confusion in the market as many altcoins increased dramatically in price at an even higher rate than Bitcoin. Due to human nature and a lack of understanding of basic monetary economics, the bubble grew bigger and bigger until it inevitably popped and wiped out most of the useless alternative cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin experienced ups and downs as well, but they were less volatile. Bitcoin bottomed at levels well above the beginning of the previous bull run and then resumed rising just as it had done several times before. The victims of the altcoin craze will take note of this. They will learn the hard way what separates the original from the copycat. They will see the undisputable superiority of sound money. Itâs just a matter of time. Time, which is money.
Every time the people of Venezuela, Turkey, Argentina, or Zimbabwe are screwed over by their respective central banking authorities and turn to Bitcoin to preserve their savings or income from rampant inflation, the world becomes more aware of Bitcoin as a store of value. In comparison to the Venezuelan Bolivar, there was no crash in Bitcoin at all. Thereâs also a good chance the really big players will accumulate aggressively during the next bull market, given that Bitcoin, for the moment, still represents a very small allocation of institutional and hedge fund investment. Consider what will happen when institutional investors and a growing number of larger nations start to see Bitcoinâs potentially limitless upside. At this point, central banks will start to accumulate Bitcoin in an attempt to keep up with reality. This will legitimize the technology even further.
It is still unclear when this will all play out. When it does, however, it will be the largest transfer of wealth from one medium to another in human history. Early investors, many of which are technically competent, will become financially independent and, therefore, able to contribute to the ecosystem full-time. More and more people will demand payment in Bitcoin for its ability to store value. Remember that the next block reward halving is just around the corner and that Bitcoin will have an even greater stock-to-flow ratio than gold in just a few years. After the halving in 2020, Bitcoin will have a supply inflation rate of approximately 1.8%, which is lower than the US Federal Reserveâs target 2% price inflation rate. It is important to remember that Bitcoin is still an experiment. Should the experiment work, however, hyperbitcoinization is just a matter of time.
The implications of giving everyone on Earth the ability to rot-proof the fruit of their labor and transport its value through time are hard to overstate. The closest thing weâve had to it historically is gold, but gold is not very divisible and not very easy for the general public to get their hands on. More importantly, gold is not absolutely scarce. No one knows how much of it there is left buried in the Earth's crust. Investing in real estate has also been seen as a good store of value throughout the ages, but real estate needs a lot of maintenance and is not cheap to hold on to. Real estate is also relatively easy to confiscate in the event of political collapse. Bitcoin provides us with the potential ability to store any amount in our heads and pass it down through generations without anyone ever knowing we had it in the first place. It effectively endows each individual with the power possessed by the feudal kings to turn people into knights. Any bitcoiner can now dub any no-coiner into a fully-fledged time-proof bitcoiner.
About the Bitcoin Infinity Academy
The Bitcoin Infinity Academy is an educational project built around Knut Svanholmâs books about Bitcoin and Austrian Economics. Each week, a whole chapter from one of the books is released for free on Highlighter, accompanied by a video in which Knut and Luke de Wolf discuss that chapterâs ideas. You can join the discussions by signing up for one of the courses on our Geyser page. Signed books, monthly calls, and lots of other benefits are also available.
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2025-04-30 01:43:05Yes, FINALLY, we are extremely excited to announce support for nostr.build (blossom.band) on Primal! Decades in the making, billions of people have been waiting, and now itâs available! But itâs not just any integration, it is the next level of decentralized media hosting for Nostr. Let us explain.
Primal is an advanced Twitter/X like client for Nostr and is probably the fastest up-and-coming, highly used Nostr app available for iOS, Android and the web. Nostr.build is a very popular media hosting service for Nostr that can be used standalone or integrated into many Nostr apps using nip-96. This is an extremely feature rich, tested and proven integration we recommend for most applications, but itâs never been available on Primal.
And then, Blossom was born, thank you Hzrd149! Blossom is a Nostr media hosting protocol that makes it extremely easy for Nostr clients to integrate a media host, and for users of Blossom media hosts (even an in-house build) to host on any Nostr client. Revolutionary, right! Use whatever host you want on any client you want, the flexible beauty of Nostr. But there is an additional feature to Blossom that is key, mirroring.
One of the biggest complaints to media hosting on Nostr is, if a media hosting service goes down, so does all of the media hosted on that service. No bueno, and defeats the whole decentralized idea behind Nostr.. This has always been a hard problem to solve until Blossom mirroring came along. Mirroring allows a single media upload to be hosted on multiple servers using its hash, or unique media identifier. This way, if a media host goes down, the media is still available and accessible on the other host.
So, we are not only announcing support of nostr.buildâs blossom.band on the Primal app, we are also announcing the first known fully integrated implementation of mirroring with multiple media hosts on Nostr. Try it out for yourself! Go to the settings of your Primal web, iOS or Android app, choose âMedia Serversâ, enable âMedia Mirrorsâ, and add https://blossom.band and https://blossom.primal.net as your Media server and Mirror, done!
Video here!
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2025-04-25 20:06:24Die Wahrheit verletzt tiefer als jede Beleidigung. \ Marquis de Sade
Sagen Sie niemals «Terroristin B.», «Schwachkopf H.», «korrupter Drecksack S.» oder «Meinungsfreiheitshasserin F.» und verkneifen Sie sich Memes, denn so etwas könnte Ihnen als Beleidigung oder Verleumdung ausgelegt werden und rechtliche Konsequenzen haben. Auch mit einer Frau M.-A. S.-Z. ist in dieser Beziehung nicht zu spaĂen, sie gehört zu den Top-Anzeigenstellern.
«Politikerbeleidigung» als Straftatbestand wurde 2021 im Kampf gegen «Rechtsextremismus und HasskriminalitĂ€t» in Deutschland eingefĂŒhrt, damals noch unter der Regierung Merkel. Im Gesetz nicht festgehalten ist die Unterscheidung zwischen schlechter Hetze und guter Hetze â trotzdem ist das gĂ€ngige Praxis, wie der Titel fast schon nahelegt.
So dĂŒrfen Sie als Politikerin heute den Tesla als «Nazi-Auto» bezeichnen und dies ausdrĂŒcklich auf den FirmengrĂŒnder Elon Musk und dessen «rechtsextreme Positionen» beziehen, welche Sie nicht einmal belegen mĂŒssen. [1] Vielleicht ernten Sie Proteste, jedoch vorrangig wegen der «gut bezahlten, unbefristeten ArbeitsplĂ€tze» in Brandenburg. Ihren Tweet hat die Berliner Senatorin Cansel Kiziltepe inzwischen offenbar dennoch gelöscht.
Dass es um die Meinungs- und Pressefreiheit in der Bundesrepublik nicht mehr allzu gut bestellt ist, befĂŒrchtet man inzwischen auch schon im Ausland. Der Fall des Journalisten David Bendels, der kĂŒrzlich wegen eines Faeser-Memes zu sieben Monaten Haft auf BewĂ€hrung verurteilt wurde, fĂŒhrte in diversen Medien zu Empörung. Die Welt versteckte ihre Kritik mit dem Titel «Ein Urteil wie aus einer Diktatur» hinter einer Bezahlschranke.
Unschöne, heutzutage vielleicht strafbare Kommentare wĂŒrden mir auch zu einigen anderen Themen und Akteuren einfallen. Ein Kandidat wĂ€re der deutsche Bundesgesundheitsminister (ja, er ist es tatsĂ€chlich immer noch). WĂ€hrend sich in den USA auf dem Gebiet etwas bewegt und zum Beispiel Robert F. Kennedy Jr. will, dass die Gesundheitsbehörde (CDC) keine Covid-Impfungen fĂŒr Kinder mehr empfiehlt, möchte Karl Lauterbach vor allem das Corona-LĂŒgengebĂ€ude vor dem Einsturz bewahren.
«Ich habe nie geglaubt, dass die Impfungen nebenwirkungsfrei sind», sagte Lauterbach jĂŒngst der ZDF-Journalistin Sarah Tacke. Das steht in krassem Widerspruch zu seiner frĂŒher verbreiteten Behauptung, die Gen-Injektionen hĂ€tten keine Nebenwirkungen. Damit entlarvt er sich selbst als LĂŒgner. Die Bezeichnung ist absolut berechtigt, dieser Mann dĂŒrfte keinerlei politische Verantwortung tragen und das Verhalten verlangt nach einer rechtlichen ĂberprĂŒfung. Leider ist ja die Justiz anderweitig beschĂ€ftigt und hat auĂerdem selbst keine weiĂe Weste.
Obendrein kĂ€mpfte der Herr Minister fĂŒr eine allgemeine Impfpflicht. Er beschwor dabei das SchlieĂen einer «ImpflĂŒcke», wie es die Weltgesundheitsorganisation â die «wegen Trump» in finanziellen Schwierigkeiten steckt â bis heute tut. Die WHO lĂ€sst aktuell ihre «EuropĂ€ische Impfwoche» propagieren, bei der interessanterweise von Covid nicht mehr groĂ die Rede ist.
Einen «Klima-Leugner» wĂŒrden manche wohl Nir Shaviv nennen, das ist ja nicht strafbar. Der Astrophysiker weist nĂ€mlich die Behauptung von einer Klimakrise zurĂŒck. GemÀà seiner Forschung ist mindestens die HĂ€lfte der ErderwĂ€rmung nicht auf menschliche Emissionen, sondern auf VerĂ€nderungen im Sonnenverhalten zurĂŒckzufĂŒhren.
Das passt vielleicht auch den «Klima-Hysterikern» der britischen Regierung ins Konzept, die gerade Experimente zur Verdunkelung der Sonne angekĂŒndigt haben. Produzenten von Kunstfleisch oder Betreiber von Insektenfarmen wĂŒrden dagegen vermutlich die Geschichte vom fatalen CO2 bevorzugen. Ihnen wĂŒrde es besser passen, wenn der verantwortungsvolle ErdenbĂŒrger sein Verhalten grĂŒndlich Ă€ndern mĂŒsste.
In unserer völlig verkehrten Welt, in der praktisch jede Verlautbarung auĂerhalb der abgesegneten Narrative potenziell strafbar sein kann, gehört fast schon Mut dazu, Dinge offen anzusprechen. Im «besten Deutschland aller Zeiten» glaubten letztes Jahr nur noch 40 Prozent der Menschen, ihre Meinung frei Ă€uĂern zu können. Das ist ein Armutszeugnis, und es sieht nicht gerade nach Besserung aus. Umso wichtiger ist es, dagegen anzugehen.
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[1] Zur Orientierung wenigstens ein paar Hinweise zur NS-Vergangenheit deutscher Automobilhersteller:
- Volkswagen
- Porsche
- Daimler-Benz
- BMW
- Audi
- Opel
- Heute: «Auto-Werke fĂŒr die RĂŒstung? Rheinmetall prĂŒft Ăbernahmen»
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2025-05-07 21:58:37Originalni tekst na dvadesetjedan.com
Autor: Vijay Boyapati / Prevod na hrvatski: Matija
Sa zadnjim cijenama koje je bitcoin dosegao 2017., optimistiÄan scenarij za ulagaÄe se moĆŸda Äini toliko oÄitim da ga nije potrebno niti spominjati. Alternativno, moĆŸda se nekome Äini glupo ulagati u digitalnu vrijednost koja ne poÄiva na nijednom fiziÄkom dobru ili vladi i Äiji porast cijene su neki usporedili sa manijom tulipana ili dot-com balonom. Nijedno nije toÄno; optimistiÄan scenarij za Bitcoin je uvjerljiv, ali ne i oÄit. Postoje znaÄajni rizici kod ulaganja u Bitcoin, no, kao ĆĄto planiram pokazati, postoji i ogromna prilika.
Geneza
Nikad u povijesti svijeta nije bilo moguÄe napraviti transfer vrijednosti meÄu fiziÄki udaljenim ljudima bez posrednika, poput banke ili vlade. 2008. godine, anonimni Satoshi Nakamoto je objavio 8 stranica rjeĆĄenja na dugo nerjeĆĄivi raÄunalski problem poznat kao âProblem Bizantskog Generala.â Njegovo rjeĆĄenje i sustav koji je izgradio - Bitcoin - dozvolio je, prvi put ikad, da se vrijednost prenosi brzo i daleko, bez ikakvih posrednika ili povjerenja. Implikacije kreacije Bitcoina su toliko duboke, ekonomski i raÄunalski, da bi Nakamoto trebao biti prva osoba nominirana za Nobelovu nagradu za ekonomiju i Turingovu nagradu.
Za ulagaÄe, vaĆŸna Äinjenica izuma Bitcoina (mreĆŸe i protokola) je stvaranje novog oskudnog digitalnog dobra - bitcoina (monetarne jedinice). Bitcoini su prenosivi digitalni ânovÄiÄiâ (tokeni), proizvedeni na Bitcoin mreĆŸi kroz proces nazvan ârudarenjeâ (mining). Rudarenje Bitcoina je ugrubo usporedivo sa rudarenjem zlata, uz bitnu razliku da proizvodnja bitcoina prati unaprijed osmiĆĄljeni i predvidivi raspored. Samo 21 milijun bitcoina Äe ikad postojati, i veÄina (2017., kada je ovaj tekst napisan) su veÄ izrudareni. Svake Äetiri godine, koliÄina rudarenih bitcoina se prepolovi. Produkcija novih bitcoina Äe potpuno prestati 2140. godine.
Stopa inflacije ââ Monetarna baza
Bitcoine ne podrĆŸava nikakva roba ili dobra, niti ih garantira ikakva vlada ili firma, ĆĄto postavlja oÄito pitanje za svakog novog bitcoin ulagaÄa: zaĆĄto imaju uopÄe ikakvu vrijednost? Za razliku od dionica, obveznica, nekretnina ili robe poput nafte i ĆŸita, bitcoine nije moguÄe vrednovati koristeÄi standardne ekonomske analize ili korisnost u proizvodnji drugih dobara. Bitcoini pripadaju sasvim drugoj kategoriji dobara - monetarnih dobara, Äija se vrijednost definira kroz tzv. teoriju igara; svaki sudionik na trĆŸiĆĄtu vrednuje neko dobro, onoliko koliko procjenjuje da Äe ga drugi sudionici vrednovati. Kako bismo bolje razumjeli ovo svojstvo monetarnih dobara, trebamo istraĆŸiti podrijetlo novca.
Podrijetlo novca
U prvim ljudskim druĆĄtvima, trgovina meÄu grupama se vrĆĄila kroz robnu razmjenu. Velika neefikasnost prisutna u robnoj razmjeni je drastiÄno ograniÄavala koliÄinu i geografski prostor na kojem je bila moguÄa. Jedan od najveÄih problema sa robnom razmjenom je problem dvostruke podudarnosti potraĆŸnje. UzgajivaÄ jabuka moĆŸda ĆŸeli trgovati sa ribarom, ali ako ribar ne ĆŸeli jabuke u istom trenutku, razmjena se neÄe dogoditi. Kroz vrijeme, ljudi su razvili ĆŸelju za Äuvanjem odreÄenih predmeta zbog njihove rijetkosti i simboliÄne vrijednosti (npr. ĆĄkoljke, ĆŸivotinjski zube, kremen). Zaista, kako i Nick Szabo govori u svojem izvrsnom eseju o podrijetlu novca, ljudska ĆŸelja za sakupljanjem predmeta pruĆŸila je izraĆŸenu evolucijsku prednost ranom Äovjeku nad njegovim najbliĆŸim bioloĆĄkim rivalom, neandertalcem - Homo neanderthalensis.
"Primarna i najbitnija evolucijska funkcija sakupljanja bila je osigurati medij za Äuvanje i prenoĆĄenje vrijednosti".
Predmeti koje su ljudi sakupljali sluĆŸili su kao svojevrsni âproto-novac,â tako ĆĄto su omoguÄavale trgovinu meÄu antagonistiÄkim plemenima i dozvoljavale bogatsvu da se prenosi na sljedeÄu generaciju. Trgovina i transfer takvih predmeta bile su rijetke u paleolitskim druĆĄtvima, te su oni sluĆŸili viĆĄe kao âspremiĆĄte vrijednostiâ (store of value) nego kao âmedij razmjeneâ (medium of exchange), ĆĄto je uloga koju danas igra moderni novac. Szabo objaĆĄnjava:
"U usporedbi sa modernim novcem, primitivan novac je imao jako malo âbrzinuâ - mogao je promijeniti ruke samo nekoliko puta u ĆŸivotu prosjeÄnog Äovjeka. Svejedno, trajni i Ävrsti sakupljaÄki predmet, ĆĄto bismo danas nazvali ânasljeÄe,â mogao je opstati mnogo generacija, dodajuÄi znatnu vrijednost pri svakom transferu - i zapravo omoguÄiti transfer uopÄe".
Rani Äovjek suoÄio se sa bitnom dilemom u teoriji igara, kada je odluÄivao koje predmete sakupljati: koje od njih Äe drugi ljudi ĆŸeljeti? Onaj koji bi to toÄno predvidio imao bi ogromnu prednost u moguÄnosti trgovine i akvizicije bogatsva. Neka ameriÄka indijanska plemena, npr. Naraganseti, specijalizirala su se u proizvodnji sakupljaÄkih dobara koja nisu imala drugu svrhu osim trgovine. Valja spomenuti da ĆĄto je ranije predviÄanje da Äe neko dobro imati takvu vrijednost, veÄa je prednost koju Äe imati onaj koji je posjeduje, zato ĆĄto ju je moguÄe nabaviti jeftinije, prije nego postane vrlo traĆŸena roba i njezona vrijednost naraste zajedno sa populacijom. Nadalje, nabava nekog dobra u nadi da Äe u buduÄnosti biti koriĆĄteno kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, ubrzava upravo tu primjenu. Ova cirkularnost je zapravo povratna veza (feedback loop) koja potiÄe druĆĄtva da se rapidno sloĆŸe oko jednog spremiĆĄta vrijednosti. U terminima teorije igara, ovo je znano kao âNashov ekvilibrij.â Postizanje Nashovog ekvilibrija za neko spremiĆĄte vrijednosti je veliko postignuÄe za druĆĄtvo, poĆĄto ono znatno olakĆĄava trgovinu i podjelu rada, i time omoguÄava napredak civilizacije.
TisuÄljeÄima, kako su ljudska druĆĄtva rasla i otvarala trgovinske puteve, razliÄite aplikacije spremiĆĄta vrijednosti u individualnim druĆĄtvima poÄele su se natjecati meÄusobno. Trgovci su imali izbor: Äuvati svoju zaradu u spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti vlastite kulture, ili one kulture sa kojom su trgovali, ili mjeĆĄavini oboje. Benefit ĆĄtednje u stranom spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti bila je uveÄana sposobnost trgovanja u povezanom stranom druĆĄtvu. Trgovci koji su ĆĄtedili u stranom spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti su takoÄer imali dobrih razloga da potiÄu svoje druĆĄtvo da ga prihvati, jer bi tako uveÄali vrijednost vlastite uĆĄteÄevine. Prednosti âuvezeneâ tehnologije spremanja vrijednosti bile su prisutne ne samo za trgovce, nego i za sama druĆĄtva. Kada bi se dvije grupe konvergirale u jedinstvenom spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti, to bi znaÄajno smanjilo cijenu troĆĄkova trgovine jednog s drugim, i samim time poveÄanje bogatstva kroz trgovinu. I zaista, 19. stoljeÄe bilo je prvi put da je najveÄi dio svijeta prihvatio jedinstveno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti - zlato - i u tom periodu vidio najveÄu eksploziju trgovine u povijesti svijeta. O ovom mirnom periodu, pisao je John Maynard Keynes:
"Kakva nevjerojatna epizoda u ekonomskom napretku Äovjeka⊠za svakog Äovjeka iole iznadprosjeÄnog, iz srednje ili viĆĄe klase, ĆŸivot je nudio obilje, ugodu i moguÄnosti, po niskoj cijeni i bez puno problema, viĆĄe nego monarsima iz prethodnih perioda. Stanovnik Londona mogao je, ispijajuÄi jutarnji Äaj iz kreveta, telefonski naruÄiti razne proizvode iz cijele Zemlje, u koliÄinama koje je ĆŸelio, i sa dobrim razlogom oÄekivati njihovu dostavu na svoj kuÄni prag."
Svojstva dobrog spremiĆĄta vrijednosti
Kada se spremiĆĄta vrijednosti natjeÄu jedno s drugim, specifiÄna svojstva rade razliku koja daje jednom prednost nad drugim. Premda su mnoga dobra u proĆĄlosti koriĆĄtena kao spremiĆĄta vrijednosti ili kao âproto-novac,â odreÄena svojstva su se pokazala kao posebno vaĆŸna, i omoguÄila dobrima sa njima da pobijede. Idealno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti biti Äe:
- Trajno: dobro ne smije biti kvarljivo ili lako uniĆĄteno. Tako naprimjer, ĆŸito nije idealno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti.
- Prenosivo: dobro mora biti lako transportirati i Äuvati, ĆĄto omoguÄuje osiguranje protiv gubitka ili kraÄe i dopuĆĄta trgovinu na velike udaljenosti. Tako, krava je loĆĄije spremiĆĄte vrijednosti od zlatne narukvice.
- Zamjenjivo: jedna jedinica dobra treba biti zamjenjiva sa drugom. Bez zamjenjivosti, problem podudarnosti ĆŸelja ostaje nerjeĆĄiv. Time, zlato je bolje od dijamanata, jer su oni nepravilni u obliku i kvaliteti.
- Provjerljivo: dobro mora biti lako i brzo identificirano i testirano za autentiÄnost. Laka provjera poveÄava povjerenje u trgovini i vjerojatnost da Äe razmjena biti dovrĆĄena.
- Djeljivo: dobro mora biti lako djeljivo na manje dijelove. Premda je ovo svojstvo bilo manje vaĆŸno u ranim druĆĄtvima gdje je trgovina bila rijetka, postalo je vaĆŸnije sa procvatom trgovine. KoliÄine koje su se mijenjale postale su manje i preciznije.
- Oskudno: Monetarno dobro mora imati âcijenu nemoguÄu za laĆŸirati,â kao ĆĄto je rekao Nick Szabo. Drugim rijeÄima, dobro ne smije biti obilno ili lako dostupno kroz proizvodnju. Oskudnost je moĆŸda i najvaĆŸnije svojstvo spremiĆĄta vrijednosti, poĆĄto se izravno vezuje na ljudsku ĆŸelju da sakupljamo ono ĆĄto je rijetko. Ona je izvor vrijednosti u spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti.
- Duge povijesti: ĆĄto je dulje neko dobro vrijedno za druĆĄtvo, veÄa je vjerojatnost da Äe biti prihvaÄeno kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Dugo postojeÄe spremiĆĄte vrijednosti biti Äe jako teĆĄko uklonjeno od strane doĆĄljaka, osim u sluÄaju sile (ratno osvajanje) ili ako je nova tehnologija znatno bolja u ostalim svojstvima.
- Otporno na cenzuru: novije svojstvo, sve viĆĄe vaĆŸno u modernom digitalnom svijetu sa sveprisutnim nadzorom, je otpornost na cenzuru. Drugim rijeÄima, koliko je teĆĄko da vanjski agent, kao korporacija ili drĆŸava, sprijeÄi vlasnika dobra da ga Äuva i koristi. Dobra koja su otporna na cenzuru su idealna za ljude koji ĆŸive u reĆŸimima koji prisilno nadziru kapital ili Äine neke oblike mirne trgovine protuzakonitima.
Ova tablica ocjenjuje Bitcoin, zlato (gold) i fiat novac (kao ĆĄto je euro ili dolar) po svojstvima izlistanim gore. ObjaĆĄnjenje svake ocjene slijedi nakon tablice.
Trajnost:
Zlato je neosporeni kralj trajnosti. Velika veÄina zlata pronaÄenog kroz povijest, ukljuÄujuÄi ono egipatskih faraona, opstaje i danas i vjerojatno Äe postojati i za tisuÄu godina. Zlatnici koriĆĄteni u antiÄko doba imaju znaÄajnu vrijednost i danas. Fiat valute i bitcoini su digitalni zapisi koji ponekad imaju fiziÄki oblik (npr. novÄanice). Dakle, njihovu trajnost ne odreÄuju njihova fiziÄka svojstva (moguÄe je zamijeniti staru i oĆĄteÄenu novÄanicu za novu), nego institucije koje stoje iza njih. U sluÄaju fiat valuta, mnoge drĆŸave su nastale i nestale kroz stoljeÄa, i valute su nestale s njima. Marke iz Weimarske republike danas nemaju vrijednost zato ĆĄto institucija koja ih je izdavala viĆĄe ne postoji. Ako je povijest ikakav pokazatelj, ne bi bilo mudro smatrati fiat valute trajnima dugoroÄno; ameriÄki dolar i britanska funta su relativne anomalije u ovom pogledu. Bitcoini, zato ĆĄto nemaju instituciju koja ih odrĆŸava, mogu se smatrati trajnima dok god mreĆŸa koja ih osigurava postoji. Obzirom da je Bitcoin joĆĄ uvijek mlada valuta, prerano je za Ävrste zakljuÄke o njegovoj trajnosti. No, postoje ohrabrujuÄi znakovi - prominente drĆŸave su ga pokuĆĄavale regulirati, hakeri ga napadali - usprkos tome, mreĆŸa nastavlja funkcionirati, pokazujuÄi visok stupanj antifragilnosti.
Prenosivost:
Bitcoini su najprenosivije spremiĆĄte vrijednosti ikad. Privatni kljuÄevi koji predstavljaju stotine milijuna dolara mogu se spremiti na USB drive i lako ponijeti bilo gdje. Nadalje, jednako velike sume mogu se poslati na drugi kraj svijeta skoro instantno. Fiat valute, zbog svojeg temeljno digitalnog oblika, su takoÄer lako prenosive. Ali, regulacije i kontrola kapitala od strane drĆŸave mogu ugroziti velike prijenose vrijednosti, ili ih usporiti danima. Gotovina se moĆŸe koristiti kako bi se izbjegle kontrole kapitala, ali onda rastu rizik Äuvanja i cijena transporta. Zlato, zbog svojeg fiziÄkog oblika i velike gustoÄe, je najmanje prenosivo. Nije Äudo da veÄina zlatnika i poluga nikad ne napuste sefove. Kada se radi prijenos zlata izmeÄu prodavaÄa i kupca, uglavnom se prenosi samo ugovor o vlasniĆĄtvu, ne samo fiziÄko zlato. Prijenos fiziÄkog zlata na velike udaljenosti je skupo, riskantno i sporo.
Zamjenjivost:
Zlato nam daje standard za zamjenjivost. Kada je rastopljeno, gram zlata je praktiÄki nemoguÄe razlikovati od bilo kojeg drugog grama, i zlato je oduvijek bilo takvo. S druge strane, fiat valute, su zamjenjive samo onoliko koliko njihova institucija ĆŸeli da budu. Iako je uglavnom sluÄaj da je novÄanica zamjenjiva za drugu istog iznosa, postoje situacije u kojima su velike novÄanice tretirane drukÄije od malih. Naprimjer, vlada Indije je, u pokuĆĄaju da uniĆĄti neoporezivo sivo trĆŸiĆĄte, potpuno oduzela vrijednost novÄanicama od 500 i 1000 rupija. To je uzrokovalo da ljudi manje vrednuju te novÄanice u trgovini, ĆĄto je znaÄilo da viĆĄe nisu bile zaista zamjenjive za manje novÄanice. Bitcoini su zamjenjivi na razini mreĆŸe; svaki bitcoin je pri prijenosu tretiran kao svaki drugi. No, zato ĆĄto je moguÄe pratiti individualne bitcoine na blockchainu, odreÄeni bitcoin moĆŸe, u teoriji, postati âprljavâ zbog korĆĄtenja u ilegalnoj trgovini, te ga trgovci ili mjenjaÄnice moĆŸda neÄe htjeti prihvatiti. Bez dodatnih poboljĆĄanja oko privatnosti i anonimnosti na razini mreĆŸnog protokola, bitcoine ne moĆŸemo smatrati jednako zamjenjivim kao zlato.
MoguÄnost provjere:
PraktiÄno gledajuÄi, autentiÄnost fiat valuta i zlata je priliÄno lako provjeriti. Svejedno, i usprkos pokuĆĄajima da sprijeÄe krivotvorenje novÄanica, i dalje postoji potencijal prevare za vlade i njihove graÄane. Zlato takoÄer nije imuno na krivotvorenje. Sofisticirani kriminalci su koristili pozlaÄeni tungsten kako bi prevarili kupce zlata. Bitcoine je moguÄe provjeriti sa matematiÄkom sigurnoĆĄÄu. KoriĆĄtenjem kriptografskih potpisa, vlasnik bitcoina moĆŸe javno demonstrirati da posjeduje bitcoine koje tvrdi da posjeduje.
Djeljivost:
Bitcoine je moguÄe podijeliti u stotinu milijuna manjih jedinica (zvanih satoshi), i prenositi takve (no, valja uzeti u obzir ekonomiÄnost prijenosa malih iznosa, zbog cijene osiguravanja mreĆŸe - ânetwork feeâ). Fiat valute su tipiÄno dovoljno djeljive na jedinice sa vrlo niskom kupovnom moÄi. Zlato, iako fiziÄki i teoretski djeljivo, postaje teĆĄko za koriĆĄtenje kada se podijeli na dovoljno male koliÄine da bi se moglo koristiti u svakodnevnoj trgovini.
Oskudnost:
Svojstvo koje najjasnije razlikuje Bitcoin od fiat valuta i zlata je njegova unaprijed definirana oskudnost. Od poÄetka, konaÄna koliÄina bitcoina nikad neÄe biti veÄa od 21 milijun. To daje vlasnicima bitcoina jasan i znan uvid u postotak ukupnog vlasniĆĄtva. Naprimjer, vlasnik 10 bitcoina bi znao da najviĆĄe 2,1 milijuna ljudi (manje od 0.03% populacije) moĆŸe ikad imati isto bitcoina kao i on. Premda je kroz povijest uvijek bilo oskudno, zlato nije imuno na poveÄanje ukupne koliÄine. Ako se ikad izumi nova, ekonomiÄnija metoda rudarenja ili proizvodnje zlata, ukupna koliÄina zlata bi se mogla dramatiÄno poveÄati (npr. rudarenje morskog dna ili asteroida). Na kraju, fiat valute, relativno nov izum u povijesti, pokazale su se sklonima konstantnim poveÄanjima u koliÄini. DrĆŸave su pokazale stalnu sklonost inflaciji monetarne kvantitete kako bi rjeĆĄavale kratkoroÄne politiÄke probleme. Inflacijske tendencije vlada diljem svijeta Äine fiat valute gotovo sigurnim da Äe gubiti vrijednost kroz vrijeme.
Etablirana povijest:
Nijedno monetarno dobro nema povijest kao zlato, koje je imalo vrijednost za cijelog trajanja ljudske civilizacije. Kovanice izraÄene u antiÄko doba i danas imaju znaÄajnu vrijednost. Ne moĆŸe se isto reÄi za fiat valute, koje su same relativno nova povijesna anomalija. Od njihovog poÄetka, fiat valute su imale gotovo univerzalni smjer prema bezvrijednosti. KoriĆĄtenje inflacije kao podmuklog naÄina za nevidljivo oporezivanje graÄana je vjeÄita kuĆĄnja kojoj se skoro nijedna drĆŸava u povijesti nije mogla oduprijeti. Ako je 20. stoljeÄe, u kojem je fiat novac dominirao globalni monetarni poredak, demonstriralo neku ekonomsku istinu, to je onda bila ta da ne moĆŸemo raÄunati na fiat novac da odrĆŸi vrijednost u duĆŸem ili srednjem vremenskom periodu. Bitcoin, usprkos svojoj novosti, je preĆŸivio dovoljno testova trĆŸiĆĄta da postoji velika vjerojatnost da neÄe nestati kao vrijedno dobro. Nadalje, Lindy efekt govori da ĆĄto duĆŸe Bitcoin bude koriĆĄten, to Äe veÄa biti vjera u njega i njegovu sposobnost da nastavi postojati dugo u buduÄnost. Drugim rijeÄima, druĆĄtvena vjera u monetarno dobro je asimptotiÄka, kao u grafu ispod:
Ako Bitcoin preĆŸivi prvih 20 godina, imat Äe gotovo sveopÄe povjerenje da Äe trajati zauvijek, kao ĆĄto ljudi vjeruju da je internet trajna stvar u modernom svijetu.
Otpor na cenzuru
Jedan od najbitnijih izvora za ranu potraĆŸnju bitcoina bila je njegova upotreba u ilegalnoj kupovini i prodaji droge. Mnogi su zato pogreĆĄno zakljuÄili da je primarna potraĆŸnja za bitcoinima utemeljena u njihovoj prividnoj anonimnosti. MeÄutim, Bitcoin nije anonimna valuta; svaka transakcija na mreĆŸi je zauvijek zapisana na javnom blockchainu. Povijesni zapis transakcija dozvoljava forenziÄkoj analizi da identificira izvore i tijek sredstava. Takva analiza dovela je do uhiÄenja poÄinitelja zloglasne MtGox pljaÄke. Premda je istina da dovoljno oprezna i pedantna osoba moĆŸe sakriti svoj identitet koristeÄi Bitcoin, to nije razlog zaĆĄto je Bitcoin bio toliko popularan u trgovini drogom.
KljuÄno svojstvo koje Äini Bitcoin najboljim za takve aktivnosti je njegova agnostiÄnost i nepotrebnost za dozvolom (âpremissionlessnessâ) na mreĆŸnoj razini. Kada se bitcoini prenose na Bitcoin mreĆŸi, ne postoji nitko tko dopuĆĄta transakcije. Bitcoin je distribuirana peer-to-peer (korisnik-korisniku) mreĆŸa, i samim time dizajnirana da bude otporna na cenzuru. Ovo je u velikom kontrastu sa fiat bankarskim sustavom, u kojem drĆŸave reguliraju banke i ostale institucije prijenosa novca, kako bi one prijavljivale i sprjeÄavale protuzakonito koriĆĄtenje monetarnih dobara. KlasiÄan primjer regulacije novca su kontrole kapitala. Npr., bogati milijunaĆĄ Äe vrlo teĆĄko prenijeti svoje bogatstvo u novu zemlju, kada bjeĆŸi iz opresivnog reĆŸima. Premda zlato nije izdano i proizvedeno od drĆŸave, njegova fiziÄka priroda ga Äini teĆĄko prenosivim kroz prostor, i samim time ga je daleko lakĆĄe regulirati nego Bitcoin. Indijski Akt kontrole zlata je primjer takve regulacije.
Bitcoin je odliÄan u veÄini gore navedenih svojstava, ĆĄto mu omoguÄava da bude marginalno bolji od modernih i drevnih monetarnih dobara, te da pruĆŸi poticaje za svoje rastuÄe druĆĄtveno usvajanje. SpecifiÄno, moÄna kombinacija otpornosti na cenzuru i apsolutne oskudnosti bila je velika motivacija za bogate ulagaÄe koji su uloĆŸili dio svojeg bogatstva u Bitcoin.
Evolucija novca
U modernoj monetarnoj ekonomiji postoji opsesija sa ulogom novca kao medija razmjene. U 20. stoljeÄu, drĆŸave su monopolizirale izdavanje i kontrolu novca i kontinuirano potkopavale njegovo svojstvo spremiĆĄta vrijednosti, stvarajuÄi laĆŸno uvjerenje da je primarna svrha novca biti medij razmjene. Mnogi su kritizirali Bitcoin, govoreÄi da je neprikladan da bude novac zato ĆĄto mu je cijena bila previĆĄe volatilna za medij razmjene. No, novac je uvijek evoluirao kroz etape; uloga spremiĆĄta vrijednosti je dolazila prije medija razmjene. Jedan od oÄeva marginalistiÄke ekonomije, William Stanley Jevons, objaĆĄnjava:
"Povijesno govoreÄi⊠Äini se da je zlato prvo sluĆŸilo kao luksuzni metal za ukras; drugo, kao saÄuvana vrijednost; treÄe, kao medij razmjene; i konaÄno, kao mjerilo vrijednosti."
U modernoj terminologiji, novac uvijek evoluira kroz Äetiri stadija:
- Kolekcionarstvo: U prvoj fazi svoje evolucije, novac je traĆŸen samo zbog svojih posebnih svojstava, uglavnom zbog ĆŸelja onog koji ga posjeduje. Ć koljke, perlice i zlato su bili sakupljani prije nego su poprimili poznatije uloge novca.
- SpremiĆĄte vrijednosti: Jednom kada je novac traĆŸen od dovoljnog broja ljudi, biti Äe prepoznat kao naÄin za Äuvanje i spremanje vrijednosti kroz vrijeme. Kada neko dobro postane ĆĄiroko koriĆĄteno kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, njegova kupovna moÄ raste sa poveÄanom potraĆŸnjom za tu svrhu. Kupovna moÄ spremiĆĄta vrijednosti Äe u jednom trenutku doÄi do vrhunca, kada je dovolno raĆĄireno i broj novih ljudi koji ga potraĆŸuju splasne.
- Sredstvo razmjene: Kada je novac potpuno etabliran kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, njegova kupovna moÄ se stabilizira. Nakon toga, postane prikladno sredstvo razmjene zbog stabilnosti svoje cijene. U najranijim danima Bitcoina, mnogi ljudi nisu shvaÄali koju buduÄu cijenu plaÄaju koristeÄi bitcoine kao sredstvo razmjene, umjesto kao novonastalo spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Poznata priÄa o Äovjeku koji je za 10,000 bitcoina (vrijednih oko 94 milijuna dolara kada je ovaj Älanak napisan) za dvije pizze ilustrira ovaj problem.
- Jedinica raÄunanja vrijednosti: Jednom kada je novac ĆĄiroko koriĆĄten kao sredstvo razmjene, dobra Äe biti vrednovana u njemu, tj. veÄina cijena Äe biti izraĆŸena u njemu. UobiÄajena zabluda je da je veÄinu dobara moguÄe zamijeniti za bitcoine danas. Npr., premda je moĆŸda moguÄe kupiti ĆĄalicu kave za bitcoine, izlistana cijena nije prava bitcoin cijena; zapravo se radi o cijeni u drĆŸavnoj valuti koju ĆŸeli trgovac, preraÄunatu u bitcoin po trenutnoj trĆŸiĆĄnoj cijeni. Kad bi cijena bitcoina pala u odnosu na valutu, vrijednost ĆĄalice izraĆŸena u bitcoinima bi se poveÄala. Od trenutka kada trgovci budu voljni prihvaÄani bitcoine kao plateĆŸno sredstvo, bez obraÄanja paĆŸnje na vrijednost bitcoina u drĆŸavnoj fiat valuti, moÄi Äemo reÄi da je Bitcoin zaista postao jedinica raÄunanja vrijednosti.
Monetarna dobra koja joĆĄ nisu jedinice raÄunanja vrijednosti moĆŸemo smatrati âdjelomiÄno monetiziranima.â Danas zlato ima takvu ulogu, jer je spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, ali su mu uloge sredstva razmjene i raÄunanja vrijednosti oduzete intervencijama drĆŸava. MoguÄe je takoÄer da se jedno dobro koristi kao sredstvo razmjene, dok druga ispunjavaju ostale uloge. To je tipiÄno u zemljama gdje je drĆŸava disfunkcionalna, npr. Argentina ili Zimbabwe. U svojoj knjizi, Digitalno zlato, Nathaniel Popper piĆĄe:
"U Americi, dolar sluĆŸi trima funkcijama novca: nudi sredstvo razmjene, jedinicu za mjerenje vrijednosti dobara, i mjesto gdje se moĆŸe Äuvati vrijednosti. S druge strane, argentinski peso je koriĆĄten kao sredstvo razmjene (za svakodnevne potrebe), ali ga nitko nije koristio kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Ć tednja u pesosima bila je ekvivalent bacanja novca. Zato su ljudi svu svoju ĆĄtednju imali u dolarima, jer je dolar bolje Äuvao vrijednost. Zbog volatilnosti pesosa, ljudi su raÄunali cijene u dolarima, ĆĄto im je pruĆŸalo pouzdaniju jedinicu mjerenja kroz vrijeme."
Bitcoin je trenutno u fazi tranzicije iz prvog stadija monetizacije u drugi. Vjerojatno Äe proÄi nekoliko godina prije nego Bitcoin preÄe iz zaÄetaka spremiĆĄta vrijednosti u istinski medij razmjene, i put do tog trenutka je joĆĄ uvijek pun rizika i nesigurnosti. VaĆŸno je napomenuti da je ista tranzicija trajala mnogo stoljeÄa za zlato. Nitko danas ĆŸiv nije doĆŸivio monetizaciju dobra u realnom vremenu (kroz koju Bitcoin prolazi), tako da nemamo puno iskustva govoriti o putu i naÄinu na koji Äe se monetizacija dogoditi.
Put monetizacije
Kroz proces monetizacije, monetarno dobro Äe naglo porasti u kupovnoj moÄi. Mnogi su tako komentirali da je uveÄanje kupovne moÄi Bitcoina izgledalo kao âbalonâ (bubble). Premda je ovaj termin Äesto koriĆĄten kako bi ukazao na pretjeranu vrijednosti Bitcoina, sasvim sluÄajno je prikladan. Svojstvo koje je uobiÄajeno za sva monetarna dobra jest da je njihova kupovna moÄ viĆĄa nego ĆĄto se moĆŸe opravdati samo kroz njihovu uporabnu vrijednost. Zaista, mnogi povijesni novci nisu imali uporabnu vrijednost. Razliku izmeÄu kupovne moÄi i vrijednosti razmjene koju bi novac mogao imati za svoju inherentnu korisnost, moĆŸemo razmatrati kao âmonetarnu premiju.â Kako monetarno dobro prolazi kroz stadije monetizacije (navedene gore), monetarna premija raste. No, ta premija ne raste u ravnoj i predvidivoj liniji. Dobro X, koje je bilo u procesu monetizacije, moĆŸe izgubiti u usporedbi sa dobrom Y koje ima viĆĄe svojstava novca, te monetarna premija dobra X drastiÄno padne ili potpuno nestane. Monetarna premija srebra je skoro potpuno nestala u kasnom 19. stoljeÄu, kada su ga vlade diljem svijeta zamijenile zlatom kao novcem.
Äak i u odsustvu vanjskih faktora, kao ĆĄto su intervencije vlade ili druga monetarna dobra, monetarna premija novog novca neÄe iÄi predvidivim putem. Ekonomist Larry White primijetio je:
"problem sa priÄom âbalona,â naravno, je da je ona konzistentna sa svakim putem cijene, i time ne daje ikakvo objaĆĄnjenje za specifiÄan put cijene"
Proces monetizacije opisuje teorija igara; svaki akter na trĆŸiĆĄtu pokuĆĄava predvidjeti agregiranu potraĆŸnju ostalih aktera, i time buduÄu monetarnu premiju. Zato ĆĄto je monetarna premija nevezana za inherentnu korisnost, trĆŸiĆĄni akteri se uglavnom vode za proĆĄlim cijenama da bi odredili je li neko dobro jeftino ili skupo, i ĆŸele li ga kupiti ili prodati. Veza trenutne potraĆŸnje sa proĆĄlim cijenama naziva se âovisnost o putuâ (path dependence); ona je moĆŸda najveÄi izvor konfuzije u shvaÄanju kretanja cijena monetarnih dobara.
Kada kupovna moÄ monetarnog dobra naraste zbog veÄeg i ĆĄireg koriĆĄtenja, oÄekivanja trĆŸiĆĄta o definicijama âjeftinogâ i âskupogâ se mijenjaju u skladu s time. SliÄno tome, kada cijena monetarnog dobra padne, oÄekivanja trĆŸiĆĄta mogu se promijeniti u opÄe vjerovanje da su prethodne cijene bile âiracionalneâ ili prenapuhane. Ovisnost o putu novca ilustrirana je rijeÄima poznatog upravitelja fondova s Wall Streeta, Josha Browna:
"Kupio sam bitcoine kada su koĆĄtali $2300, i to mi se udvostruÄilo gotovo odmah. Onda sam poÄeo govoriti kako âne mogu kupiti joĆĄâ dok im je cijena rasla, premda sam znao da je to razmiĆĄljanje bazirano samo na cijenu po kojoj sam ih kupio. Kasnije, kada je cijena pala zbog kineske regulacije mjenjaÄnica, poÄeo sam si govoriti, âOdliÄno, nadam se da Äe joĆĄ pasti da mogu kupiti joĆĄ.â"
Istina leĆŸi u tome da su ideje âjeftinogâ i âskupogâ zapravo besmislene kada govorimo o monetarnim dobrima. Cijena monetarnog dobra ne reflektira njegovu stopu rasprostanjenosti ili korisnosti, nego mjeru koliko je ono ĆĄiroko prihvaÄeno da ispuni razne uloge novca.
Dodatna komplikacija u ovom aspektu novca je Äinjenica da trĆŸiĆĄni akteri ne djeluju samo kao nepristrani promatraÄi koji pokuĆĄavaju kupiti i prodati u iĆĄÄekivanju buduÄih kretanja monetarne premije, nego i kao aktivni proponenti. PoĆĄto ne postoji objektivno âtoÄnaâ monetarna premija, ĆĄiriti dobar glas o superiornijim svojstvima nekog monetarnog dobra je efektivnije nego za obiÄna dobra, Äija vrijednost je u konaÄnici vezana na njegovu osnovnu korisnost. Religiozni zanos sudionika na Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄtu vidljiv je na raznim internetskim forumima, gdje Bitcoineri aktivno promoviraju benefine Bitcoina i bogatstvo koje je moguÄe ostvariti investiranjem u njega. PromatrajuÄi Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄte, Leigh Drogen komentira:
"To je prepoznatljivo svima kao religija - priÄa koju si priÄamo i oko koje se slaĆŸemo. Religija je krivulja na grafu prihvaÄanja o kojoj trebamo razmiĆĄljati. Sustav je gotovo savrĆĄen - onog trenutka kada netko pristupi krugu Bitcoinera, to Äe reÄi svima i nastaviti ĆĄiriti rijeÄ. Onda njihovi prijatelji pristupe i nastave ĆĄiriti rijeÄ."
Premda usporedba sa religijom moĆŸe staviti Bitcoin u iracionalno svjetlo, potpuno je racionalno za individualnog vlasnika da ĆĄiri dobru vijest o superiornom monetarnom dobru, i za ĆĄire druĆĄtvo da se standardizira oko njega. Novac djeluje kao temelj za svu trgovinu i ĆĄtednju; tako da prihvaÄanje superiornog oblika novca ima ogromne multiplicirajuÄe benefite za stvaranje bogatstva za sve Älanove druĆĄtva.
Oblik monetizacije
U Älanku o Spekulativnom prihvaÄanju Bitcoina / teorije cijene, Michael Casey postulira da rastuÄi Gartner hype ciklusi predstavljaju faze standardne S-krivulje prihvaÄanja novih tehnologija, koje su bile prisutne kod mnogih transformacijskih tehnologija dok su postajale uobiÄajene u druĆĄtvu.
Svaki Gartner hype ciklus poÄinje sa eksplozijom entuzijazma za novom tehnologijom, a cijenu podiĆŸu oni sudionici na trĆŸiĆĄtvu koji su âdostupniâ u toj fazi. Najraniji kupci u Gartner hype ciklusu obiÄno imaju jaku vjeru o transformacijskoj prirodi tehnologije u koju ulaĆŸu. S vremenom, trĆŸiĆĄte dosegne vrhunac entuzijazma kako se koliÄina novih kupaca iscrpljuje, te kupovinom poÄnu dominirati spekulatori koji su viĆĄe zainteresirani u brze profite nego u samu tehnologiju.
Nakon vrha hype ciklusa, cijene rapidno padaju dok spekulativno ludilo ustupa mjesto oÄajavanju, javnoj poruzi i osjeÄaju da tehnologija nije uopÄe bila transformacijska. S vremenom, cijena dosegne dno i formira plato na kojem se originalnim ulagaÄima, koji su imali snaĆŸno uvjerenje, pridruĆŸuju nove grupe ljudi koji su izdrĆŸali bol kraha cijena i koji cijene vaĆŸnost same tehnologije.
Plato traje neko vrijeme i formira, kako Casey kaĆŸe, âstabilnu, dosadnu dolinu.â Za ovo vrijeme, javni interes za tehnologiju opada, no nastaviti Äe se razvijati i snaĆŸna zajednica uvjerenja Äe polako rasti. Tada, postavlja se nova baza za sljedeÄu iteraciju hype ciklusa, dok vanjski promatraÄi prepoznaju da tehnologija i dalje postoji i da ulaganje u nju moĆŸda nije onoliko riziÄno kao ĆĄto se Äinilo za vrijeme pada cijene. SljedeÄa iteracija hype ciklusa donosi mnogo veÄi broj novih ljudi, pa je i ciklus daleko veÄi u svojoj magnitudi.
Jako mali broj ljudi koji sudjeluju u Gartner hype ciklusu Äe toÄno predvidjeti koliko Äe visoko cijena porasti za vrijeme ciklusa. Cijene Äesto dosegnu razine koje bi se Äinile apsurdnima veÄini ulagaÄa u raniji stadijima ciklusa. Kada ciklus zavrĆĄi, mediji tipiÄno atribuiraju pad cijene nekoj od aktualnih druĆĄvenih tema. Premda takva tema moĆŸe biti okidaÄ pada, ona nikad nije temeljni razlog zaĆĄto ciklus zavrĆĄava. Gartner hype ciklusi zavrĆĄavaju kada je koliÄina dostupnih novih sudionika na trĆŸiĆĄtu iscrpljena.
Zanimljivo je da je i zlato nacrtalo klasiÄan graf Gartner hype ciklusa od kasnih 1970-ih do ranih 2000-ih. MoguÄe je spekulirati da je hype ciklus osnovna socijalna dinamika oko procesa monetizacije.
Gartner kohorte
Od poÄetka trgovanja Bitcoina na mjenjaÄnicama 2010. godine, Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄte je svjedoÄilo Äetirima velikim Gartner hype ciklusima. U retrospektivi, moĆŸemo vrlo precizno identificirati grupe cijena prethodnih hype ciklusa Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄta. TakoÄer, moĆŸemo kvalitativno odrediti kohorte ulagaÄa koje su povezane sa svakom iteracijom prethodnih ciklusa.
$0â$1 (2009. â 3. mjesec 2011.): Prvi hype ciklus u Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄtu dominirali su kriptografi, raÄunalni znanstvenici i cypherpunkovi koji su od poÄetka bili spremni razumijeti vaĆŸnost nevjerojatnog izuma Satoshija Nakamotoa, i koji su bili pioniri u potvrÄivanju da Bitcoin protokol nema tehniÄkih mana.
$1â$30 (3. mjesec 2011. â 7. mjesec. 2011.): Drugi ciklus privukao je rane entuzijaste oko novih tehnologija kao i stabilan pritok ideoloĆĄki motiviranih ulagaÄa koji su bili oduĆĄevljeni idejom novca odvojenog od drĆŸave. Libertarijanci poput Rogera Vera doĆĄli su u Bitcoin zbog aktivnog anti-institucionalnog stava, i moguÄnosti koju je nova tehnologija obeÄavala. Wences Casares, briljantni i dobro povezani serijski poduzetnik, bio je takoÄer dio drugog Bitcoin hype ciklusa te je ĆĄirio rijeÄ o Bitcoinu meÄu najprominentnijim tehnolozima i ulagaÄima u Silicijskoj Dolini.
$250â$1100 (4. mjesec 2013. â 12. mjesec 2013.): TreÄi hype ciklus doĆŸivio je ulazak ranih generalnih i institucionalnih ulagaÄa koji su bili voljni uloĆŸiti trud i riskirati kroz uĆŸasno komplicirane kanale likvidnosti kako bi kupili bitcoine. Primaran izvor likvidnosti na trĆŸiĆĄtu za vrijeme ovog perioda bio je MtGox, mjenjaÄnica bazirana u Japanu, koju je vodio notorno nesposobni i beskrupulozni Mark Karpeles, koji je kasnije zavrĆĄio i u zatvoru zbog svoje uloge u kolapsu MtGoxa.
Valja primijetiti da je rast Bitcoinove cijene za vrijeme spomenuti hype ciklusa veÄinom povezano sa poveÄanjem likvidnosti i lakoÄom sa kojom su ulagaÄi mogli kupiti bitcoine. Za vrijeme prvog hype ciklusa, nisu postojale mjenjaÄnice; akvizicija bitcoina se odvijala primarno kroz rudarenje (mining) ili kroz izravnu razmjenu sa onima koju su veÄ izrudarili bitcoine. Za vrijeme drugog hype ciklusa, pojavile su se rudimentarne mjenjaÄnice, no nabavljanje i osiguravanje bitcoina na ovim mjenjaÄnicama bilo je previĆĄe kompleksno za sve osim tehnoloĆĄki najsposobnijih ulagaÄa. Äak i za vrijeme treÄeg hype ciklusa, ulagaÄi koju su slali novac na MtGox kako bi kupili bitcoine su morali raditi kroz znaÄajne prepreke. Banke nisu bile voljne imati posla sa mjenjaÄnicom, a oni posrednici koji su nudili usluge transfera bili su Äesto nesposobni, kriminalni, ili oboje. Nadalje, mnogi koji su uspjeli poslati novac MtGoxu, u konaÄnici su morali prihvatiti gubitak svojih sredstava kada je mjenjaÄnica hakirana i kasnije zatvorena.
Tek nakon kolapsa MtGox mjenjaÄnice i dvogodiĆĄnje pauze u trĆŸiĆĄnoj cijeni Bitcoina, razvili su se zreli i duboki izvori likvidnosti; primjeri poput reguliranih mjenjaÄnica kao ĆĄto su GDAX i OTC brokeri kao Cumberland mining. Dok je Äetvrti hype ciklus zapoÄeo 2016. godine, bilo je relativno lako obiÄnim ulagaÄima kupiti i osigurati bitcoine.
$1100â$19600? (2014. â?):
U trenutku pisanja ovog teksta, trĆŸiĆĄte Bitcoina je prolazilo svoj Äetvrti veliki hype ciklus. Sudjelovanje u ovom hype ciklusu dominirala je ona skupina koju je Michael Casey opisao kao ârana veÄinaâ obiÄnih i institucionalnih ulagaÄa.
Kako su se izvori likvidnosti produbljivali i sazrijevali, veliki institucionalni ulagaÄi sada imaju priliku sudjelovati kroz regulirana âfuturesâ trĆŸiĆĄta. Dostupnosti takvih trĆŸiĆĄta stvara put ka kreaciji Bitcoin ETF-a (exchange traded fund) (fond na slobodnom trĆŸiĆĄtu), koji Äe onda pokrenuti âkasnu veÄinuâ i ânajsporijeâ u sljedeÄim hype ciklusima.
Premda je nemoguÄe predvidjeti toÄan efekt buduÄih hype ciklusa, razumno je oÄekivati da Äe najviĆĄa toÄka biti izmeÄu $20,000 i $50,000 (2021. zenit je bio preko $69,000). Znatno viĆĄe od ovog raspona, i Bitcoin bi imao znatan postotak ukupne vijednosti zlata (zlato i Bitcoin bi imali jednaku trĆŸiĆĄnu kapitalizaciju kada bi bitcoini vrijedili oko $380,000 u trenutku pisanja ovog teksta). ZnaÄajan postotak vrijednosti zlata dolazi od potraĆŸnje centralnih banaka, te je malo vjerojatno da Äe centralne banke ili suverene drĆŸave sudjelovati u trenutnom hype ciklusu.
Ulazak suverenih drĆŸava u Bitcoin
Bitcoinov zadnji Gartner hype ciklus Äe zapoÄeti kada ga suverene drĆŸave poÄnu akumulirati kao dio svojih rezervi stranih valuta. TrĆŸiĆĄna kapitalizacija Bitcoina je trenutno premala da bismo ga smatrali znaÄajnim dodatkom rezervama veÄini zemalja. No, kako se interes u privatnom sektoru poveÄava i kapitalizacija Bitcoina se pribliĆŸi trilijunu dolara, postat Äe dovoljno likvidan za veÄinu drĆŸava. Prva drĆŸava koja sluĆŸbeno doda bitcoine u svoje rezerve Äe vjerojatno potaknuti stampedo ostalih da uÄine isto. DrĆŸave koje su meÄu prvima u usvajanju Bitcoina imat Äe najviĆĄe benefita u svojim knjigama ako Bitcoin u konaÄnici postane globalna valuta (global reserve currency). NaĆŸalost, vjerojatno Äe drĆŸave sa najjaÄom izvrĆĄnom vlasti - diktature poput Sjeverne Koreje - biti najbrĆŸe u akumulaciji bitcoina. Neodobravanje prema takvim drĆŸavama i slaba izvrĆĄna tijela zapadnjaÄkih demokracija uzrokovat Äe sporost i kaĆĄnjenje u akumulaciji bitcoina za njihove vlastite rezerve.
Velika je ironija u tome ĆĄto je SAD trenutno jedna od regulatorno najotvorenijih nacija prema Bitcoinu, dok su Kina i Rusija najzatvorenije. SAD riskira najviĆĄe, geopolitiÄki, ako bi Bitcoin zamijenio dolar kao svjetska rezervna valuta. U 1960-ima, Charles de Gaulle je kritizirao âpretjeranu privilegijuâ (âexorbitant privilegeâ) koju su SAD imale u meÄunarodnom monetarnom poretku, postavljenom kroz Bretton Woods dogovor 1944. godine. Ruska i kineska vlada joĆĄ ne shvaÄaju geo-strateĆĄke benefite Bitcoina kao rezervne valute, te se trenutno brinu o efektima koje bi mogao imati na njihova unutarnja trĆŸiĆĄta. Kao de Gaulle u 1960-ima, koji je prijetio SAD-u povratkom na klasiÄni standard zlata, Kinezi i Rusi Äe s vremenom uvidjeti korist u velikoj poziciji u Bitcoinu - spremiĆĄtu vrijednosti bez pokriÄa ijedne vlade. Sa najveÄom koncentracijom rudara Bitcoina u Kini (2017.), kineska vlada veÄ ima znatnu potencijalnu prednost u stavljanju bitcoina u svoje rezerve.
SAD se ponosi svojim statusom nacije inovatora, sa Silicijskom dolinom kao krunom svoje ekonomije. Dosad, Silicijska dolina je dominirala konverzacijom usmjerenom prema regulaciji, i poziciji koju bi ona treba zauzeti prema Bitcoinu. No, bankovna industrija i federalna rezerva SAD-a (US Federal Reserve, Fed) napokon poÄinju uviÄati egzistencijalnu prijetnju koju Bitcoin predstavlja za ameriÄku monetarnu politiku, postankom globalne rezervne valute. Wall Street Journal, jedan od medijskih glasova federalne reserve, izdao je komentar o Bitcoinu kao prijetnji monetarnoj politici SAD-a:
"Postoji joĆĄ jedna opasnost, moĆŸda i ozbiljnija iz perspektive centralnih banaka i regulatora: bitcoin moĆŸda ne propadne. Ako je spekulativni ĆŸar u kriptovalutu samo prvi pokazatelj njezinog ĆĄireg koriĆĄtenja kao alternative dolaru, Bitcoin Äe svakako ugroziti monopol centralnih banaka nad novcem."
U narednim godinama, moĆŸemo oÄekivati veliku borbu izmeÄu poduzetnika i inovatora u Silicijskoj dolini, koji Äe pokuĆĄavati Äuvati Bitcoin od drĆŸavne kontrole s jedne strane, i bankovne industrije i centralnih banaka koje Äe uÄiniti sve ĆĄto mogu da bi regulirale Bitcoin kako bi sprijeÄile znatne promjene u svojoj industriji i moÄi izdavanja novca, s druge.
Prijelaz na medij razmjene
Monetarno dobro ne moĆŸe postati opÄe prihvaÄen medij razmjene (standardna ekonomska definicija za ânovacâ) prije nego je vrednovano od ĆĄirokog spektra ljudi; jednostavno, dobro koje nije vrednovano neÄe biti prihvaÄeno u razmjeni. Kroz proces generalnog rasta vrijednosti, i time postanka spremiĆĄta vrijednosti, monetarno dobro Äe brzo narasti u kupovnoj moÄi, i time stvoriti cijenu za koriĆĄtenje u razmjeni. Samo kada ta cijena rizika mijenjanja spremiĆĄta vrijednosti padne dovoljno nisko, moĆŸe dobro postati opÄe prihvaÄen medij razmjene.
Preciznije, monetarno dobro Äe biti prikladno kao medij razmjene samo kada je suma cijene rizika i transakcijske cijene u razmjeni manja nego u trgovini bez tog dobra.
U druĆĄtvu koje vrĆĄi robnu razmjenu, prijelaz spremiĆĄta vrijednosti u medij razmjene moĆŸe se dogoditi Äak i onda kada monetarno dobro raste u kupovnoj moÄi, zato ĆĄto su transakcijski troĆĄkovi robne razmjene iznimno visoki. U razvijenoj ekonomiji, u kojoj su troĆĄkovi razmjene niski, moguÄe je za mladu i rapidno rastuÄnu tehnologiju spremiĆĄta vrijednosti, poput Bitcoina, da se koristi kao medij razmjene, doduĆĄe na ograniÄen naÄin. Jedan primjer je ilegalno trĆŸiĆĄte droge, gdje su kupci voljni ĆŸrtvovati oportunu cijenu Äuvanja bitcoina kako bi umanjili znatan rizik kupovine droge koristeÄi fiat novac.
Postoje meÄutim velike institucionalne barijere da novonastalo spremiĆĄte vrijednosti postane sveopÄe prihvaÄen medij razmjene u razvijenom druĆĄtvu. DrĆŸave koriste oporezivanje kao moÄnu metodu zaĆĄtite svojeg suverenog novca protiv rivalskih monetarnih dobara. Ne samo da suvereni novac ima prednost konstantnog izvora potraĆŸnje, zato ĆĄto je porez moguÄe platiti jedino u njemu, nego su i rivalska monetarna dobra oporezana pri svakoj razmjeni za vrijeme rastuÄe cijene. Ova metoda oporezivanja stvara znatan otpor koriĆĄtenju spremiĆĄta vrijednosti kao medija razmjene.
Ovakvo sabotiranje trĆŸiĆĄnih monetarnih dobara nije nepremostiva barijera za njihovo prihvaÄanje kao opÄeg medija razmjene. Ako ljudi izgube vjeru u suvereni novac, njegova vrijednost moĆŸe rapidno propasti kroz proces zvan hiperinflacija. Kada suvereni novac prolazi kroz hiperinflaciju, njegova vrijednost propadne prvo u usporedbi sa najlikvidnijim dobrima u druĆĄtvu, kao ĆĄto je zlato ili stabilna strana valuta (ameriÄki dolar npr.), ako su ona dostupna. Kada nema likvidnih dobara ili ih ima premalo, novac u hiperinflaciji kolabira u usporedbi sa stvarnim dobrima, kao ĆĄto su nekretnine ili upotrebljiva roba. Arhetipska slika hiperinflacije je trgovina sa praznim policama - potroĆĄaÄi brzo bjeĆŸe iz propadajuÄe vrijednosti novca svoje nacije.
Nakon dovoljno vremena, kada je vjera potpuno uniĆĄtena za vrijeme hiperinflacije, suvereni novac viĆĄe nitko ne prihvaÄa, te se druĆĄtvo moĆŸe vratiti na robnu razmjenu, ili Äe doĆŸivjeti potpunu zamjenu monetarne jedinice za sredstvo razmjene. Primjer ovog procesa bila je zamjena zimbabveanskog dolara za ameriÄki dolar. Takva promjena suverenog novca za stranu valutu je dodatno oteĆŸana relativnom oskudnoĆĄÄu strane valute i odsustvom stranih bankarskih institucija koje pruĆŸaju likvidnost trĆŸiĆĄtu.
Sposobnost lakog prenoĆĄenja bitcoina preko granica i odsustvo potrebe za bankarskim sustavom Äine Bitcoin idealnim monetarnim dobrom za one ljude koji pate pod hiperinflacijom. U nadolazeÄim godinama, kako fiat valute nastave svoj povijesni trend ka bezvrijednosti, Bitcoin Äe postati sve popularniji izbor za uĆĄteÄevine ljudi diljem svijeta. Kada je novac nacije napuĆĄten i zamijenjen Bitcoinom, Bitcoin Äe napraviti tranziciju iz spremiĆĄta vrijednosti u tom druĆĄtvu u opÄe prihvaÄeno sredstvo razmjene. Daniel Krawicz stvorio je termin âhiperbitcoinizacijaâ da bi opisao ovaj proces.
UÄestala pogreĆĄna shvaÄanja
VeÄina ovog Älanka usredotoÄila se na monetarnu prirodu Bitcoina. Sa tim temeljima moĆŸemo adresirati neke od najÄeĆĄÄih nerazumijevanja u Bitcoinu.
Bitcoin je balon (bubble)
Bitcoin, kao sva trĆŸiĆĄna monetarna dobra, posjeduje monetarnu premiju. Ona Äesto rezultira uobiÄajenom kritikom da je Bitcoin samo âbalon.â No, sva monetarna dobra imaju monetarnu premiju. Naprotiv, ta monetarna premija (cijena viĆĄa od one koju diktira potraĆŸnja za dobrom kao korisnim) je upravo karakteristiÄna za sve oblike novca. Drugim rijeÄima, novac je uvijek i svuda balon. Paradoksalno, monetarno dobro je istovremeno balon i ispod vrijednosti ukoliko je u ranijim stadijima opÄeg prihvaÄanja kao novac.
Bitcoin je previĆĄe volatilan
Volatilnost cijene Bitcoina je funkcija njegovog nedavnog nastanka. U prvih nekoliko godina svojeg postojanja, Bitcoin se ponaĆĄao kao mala dionica, i svaki veliki kupac - kao npr. braÄa Winklevoss - mogao je uzrokovati veliki skok u njegovoj cijeni. No, kako su se prihvaÄenost i likvidnost poveÄavali kroz godine, volatilnost Bitcoina je srazmjerno smanjila. Kada Bitcoin postigne trĆŸiĆĄnu kapitalizaciju (vrijednost) zlata, imat Äe sliÄnu volatilnost kao i zlato. Kako Bitcoin nastavi rasti, njegova volatilnost Äe se smanjiti do razine koja ga Äini prikladnim za ĆĄiroko koriĆĄtenje kao medij razmjene. Kao ĆĄto je prethodno reÄeno, monetizacija Bitcoina se odvija u seriji Gartner hype ciklusa. Volatilnost je najniĆŸa za vrijeme vrhunaca i dolina unutar ciklusa. Svaki hype ciklus ima niĆŸu volatilnost od prethodnih, zato ĆĄto je likvidnost trĆŸiĆĄta veÄa.
Cijene transakcija su previsoke
Novija kritika Bitcoin mreĆŸe je ta da ju je poveÄanje cijena prijenosa bitcoina uÄinilo neprikladnom za sustav plaÄanja. No, rast u cijenama transakcija je zdrav i oÄekivan. One su nuĆŸne za plaÄanje bitcoin minera (rudara), koji osiguravaju mreĆŸu validacijom transakcija. Rudare se plaÄa kroz cijene transakcija ili kroz blok-nagrade, koje su inflacijska subvencija od trane trenutnih vlasnika bitcoina.
S obzirom na Bitcoinovu fiksnu proizvodnju (monetarna politika koja ga Äini idealnim za spremanje vrijednosti), blok-nagrade Äe s vremenom nestati i mreĆŸu Äe se u konaÄnici morati osiguravati kroz cijene transakcija. MreĆŸa sa âniskimâ cijenama transakcija je mreĆŸa sa slabom sigurnosti i osjetljiva na vanjsku intervenciju i cenzuru. Oni koji hvale niske cijene Bitcoinovih alternative zapravo niti ne znajuÄi opisuju slabosti tih takozvanih âalt-coina.â
PovrĆĄan temelj kritika Bitcoinovih âvisokihâ cijena transakcija je uvjerenje da bi Bitcoin trebao biti prvo sustav plaÄanja, i drugo spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Kao ĆĄto smo vidjeli kroz povijest novca, ovo uvjerenje je naopako. Samo onda kada Bitcoin postane duboko ukorijenjeno spremiĆĄte novca moĆŸe biti prikladan kao sredstvo razmjene. Nadalje, kada oportunitetni troĆĄak razmjene bitcoina doÄe na razinu koja ga Äini prikladnim sredstvom razmjene, veÄina trgovine neÄe se odvijati na samoj Bitcoin mreĆŸi, nego na mreĆŸama âdrugog slojaâ (second layer) koje Äe imati niĆŸe cijene transakcija. Takve mreĆŸe, poput Lightning mreĆŸe, sluĆŸe kao moderna verzija zaduĆŸnica koje su koriĆĄtene za prijenos vlasniÄkih papira zlata u 19. stoljeÄu. Banke su koristile zaduĆŸnice zato ĆĄto je prijenos samog metala bio daleko skuplji. Za razliku od takvih zaduĆŸnica, Lightning mreĆŸa Äe omoguÄavati nisku cijenu prijenosa bitcoina bez potrebe za povjerenjem prema treÄoj strani, poput banaka. Razvoj Lightning mreĆŸe je tehnoloĆĄka inovacija od izuzetne vaĆŸnosti u povijesti Bitcoina, i njezina vrijednost Äe postati oÄita u narednim godinama, kako je sve viĆĄe ljudi bude razvijalo i koristilo.
Konkurencija
PoĆĄto je Bitcoin softverski protokol otvorenog tipa (open-source), oduvijek je bilo moguÄe kopirati softver i imitirati mreĆŸu. Kroz godine nastajali su mnogi imitatori, od identiÄnih kopija, kao Litecoin, do kompleksnijih varijanti kao ĆĄto je Ethereum, koje obeÄavaju arbitrarno kompleksne ugovorne mehanizme koristeÄi decentralizirani raÄunalni sustav. Äesta kritika Bitcoinu od strane ulagaÄa je ta da on ne moĆŸe zadrĆŸati svoju vrijednost kada je vrlo lako stvoriti konkurente koji mogu lako i brzo u sebi imati najnovije inovacije i softverske funkcionalnosti.
GreĆĄka u ovom argumentu leĆŸi u manju takozvanog âmreĆŸnog efektaâ (network effect), koji postoji u prvoj i dominantnoj tehnologiji u nekom podruÄju. MreĆŸni efekt - velika vrijednost koriĆĄtenja Bitcoina samo zato ĆĄto je veÄ dominantan - je vaĆŸno svojstvo samo po sebi. Za svaku tehnologiju koja posjeduje mreĆŸni efekt, to je daleko najvaĆŸnije svojstvo koje moĆŸe imati.
Za Bitcoin, mreĆŸni efekt ukljuÄuje likvidnost njegovog trĆŸiĆĄta, broj ljudi koji ga posjeduju, i zajednicu programera koji odrĆŸavaju i unaprjeÄuju njegov softver i svjesnost u javnosti. Veliki ulagaÄi, ukljuÄujuÄi drĆŸave, Äe uvijek prvo traĆŸiti najlikvidnije trĆŸiĆĄte, kako bi mogli uÄi i izaÄi iz trĆŸiĆĄta brzo, i bez utjecanja na cijenu. Programeri Äe se pridruĆŸiti dominantnoj programerskoj zajednici sa najboljim talentom, i time pojaÄati samu zajednicu. Svjesnost o brendu sama sebe pojaÄava, poĆĄto se nadobudni konkurenti Bitcoina uvijek spominju u kontekstu Bitcoina kao takvog.
RaskriĆŸje na putu (fork)
Trend koji je postao popularan 2017. godine nije bio samo imitacija Bitcoinovog softvera, nego kopiranje potpune povijesti njegovih proĆĄlih transakcija (cijeli blockchain). Kopiranjem Bitcoinovog blockchaina do odreÄene toÄke/bloka i odvajanjem sljedeÄih blokova ka novoj mreĆŸi, u procesu znanom kao âforkingâ (odvajanje), Bitcoinovi konkurenti su uspjeli rijeĆĄiti problem distribuiranja svojeg tokena velikom broju korisnika.
NajznaÄajniji takav fork dogodio se 1. 8. 2017. godine, kada je nova mreĆŸa nazvana Bitcoin Cash (Bcash) stvorena. Vlasnik N koliÄine bitcoina prije 1.8.2017. bi onda posjedovao N bitcoina i N BCash tokena. Mala, ali vrlo glasna zajednica Bcash proponenata je neumorno pokuĆĄavala prisvojiti Bitcoinov brend i ime, imenujuÄi svoju novu mreĆŸu Bitcoin Cast i pokuĆĄavajuÄi uvjeriti nove pridoĆĄlice u Bitcoin da je Bcash âpraviâ Bitcoin. Ti pokuĆĄaji su veÄinom propali, i taj neuspjeh se vidi u trĆŸiĆĄnim kapitalizacijama dviju mreĆŸa. No, za nove ulagaÄe, i dalje postoji rizik da bi konkurent mogao kopirati Bitcoin i njegov blockchain i tako uspjeti u preuzimanju trĆŸiĆĄne kapitalizacije, te postati de facto Bitcoin.
MoguÄe je uoÄiti vaĆŸno pravilo gledajuÄi velike forkove u proĆĄlosti Bitcoin i Ethereum mreĆŸa. VeÄina trĆŸiĆĄne kapitalizacije odvijat Äe se na mreĆŸi koja zadrĆŸi najviĆĄi stupanj talenta i aktivnosti u zajednici programera. Premda se na Bitcoin moĆŸe gledati kao na nov i mlad novac, on je takoÄer raÄunalna mreĆŸa koja poÄiva na softveru, kojeg se pak treba odrĆŸavati i poboljĆĄavati. Kupovina tokena na mreĆŸi koja ima malo neiskusnih programera bilo bi kao kupovati kopiju Microsoft Windowsa na kojoj rade loĆĄiji programeri. Jasno je vidljivo iz povijesti forkova koji su se odvili 2017. godine da su najbolji raÄunalni i kriptografski struÄnjaci posveÄeni razvoju originalnog Bitcoina, a ne nekoj od rastuÄeg broja imitacija koje su se izrodile iz njega.
Stvarni rizici
Premda su uobiÄajene kritike upuÄene Bitconu od strane medija i ekonomske profesije krive i bazirane na netoÄnom shvaÄanju novca, postoje pravi i znaÄajni rizici kod ulaganja u Bitcoin. Bilo bi mudro za novog Bitcoin ulagaÄa da shvati ove rizike prije potencijalnog ulaganja.
Rizik protokola
Bitcoin protokol i kriptografski sastavni dijelovi na kojima je sagraÄen potencijalno imaju dosad nepronaÄenu greĆĄku u svom dizajnu, ili mogu postati nesigurni razvojem kvantnih raÄunala. Ako se pronaÄe greĆĄka u protokolu, ili neka nova metoda raÄunarstva uÄini moguÄim probijanje kriptografskih temelja Bitcoina, vjera u Bitcoin biti Äe znatno naruĆĄena. Rizik protokola bio je najviĆĄi u ranim godinama razvoja Bitcoina, kada je joĆĄ uvijek bilo nejasno, Äak i iskusnim kriptografima, je li Satoshi Nakamoto zaista rijeĆĄio problem bizantskih generala (Byzantine Generalsâ Problem). Brige oko ozbiljnih greĆĄaka u Bitcoin protokolu nestale su kroz godine, no uzevĆĄi u obzir njegovu tehnoloĆĄku prirodu, rizik protokola Äe uvijek ostati u Bitcoinu, makar i kao izuzetak.
Propadanje mjenjaÄnica
Time ĆĄto je decentraliziran, Bitcoin je pokazao znaÄajnu otpornost, suoÄen sa brojnim pokuĆĄajima raznih vlada da ga reguliraju ili uniĆĄte. No, mjenjaÄnice koje trguju bitcoinima za fiat valute su centralizirani entiteti i podloĆŸne regulacijama i zatvaranju. Bez mjenjaÄnica i volje bankara da s njima posluju, proces monetizacije Bitcoina bio bi ozbiljno usporen, ako ne i potpuno zaustavljen. Iako postoje alternativni izvori likvidnosti za Bitcoin, poput âover-the-counterâ brokera i decentraliziranih trĆŸiĆĄta za kupovinu i prodaju bitcoina, kritiÄan proces otkrivanja i definiranja cijene se odvija na najlikvidnijim mjenjaÄnicama, koje su sve centralizirane.
Jedan od naÄina za umanjivanje rizika gaĆĄenja mjenjaÄnica je geografska arbitraĆŸa. Binance, jedna od velikih mjenjaÄnica iz Kine, preselila se u Japan nakon ĆĄto joj je kineska vlada zabranila operiranje u Kini. Vlade su takoÄer oprezne kako ne bi uguĆĄile novu industriju koja je potencijalno znaÄajna kao i internet, i time predale nevjerojatnu konkurentnu vrijednost drugim nacijama.
Samo kroz koordinirano globalno ukidanje Bitcoin mjenjaÄnica bi proces monetizacije mogao biti zaustavljen. Trenutno smo u utrci; Bitcoin raste i postaje sve raĆĄireniji, i doÄi Äe do trenutka kada bi potpuno ukidanje mjenjaÄnica postalo politiÄki neizvedivo - kao i gaĆĄenje interneta. MoguÄnost takvog ukidanja je joĆĄ uvijek realna, i valja je uzeti u obzir pri ulaganju u Bitcoin. Kao ĆĄto je gore objaĆĄnjeno, suverene vlade se polako bude i uviÄaju prijetnju koju predstavlja neovisna digitalna valuta otporna na cenzuru, za njihovu monetarnu politiku. Otvoreno je pitanje hoÄe li iĆĄta poduzeti da odgovore ovoj prijetnji prije nego Bitcoin postane toliko utvrÄen i raĆĄiren da politiÄka akcija postane nemoÄna i ne-efektivna.
Zamjenjivost
Otvorena i transparentna priroda Bitcoin blockchaina omoguÄava drĆŸavama da proglase specifiÄne bitcoine âokaljanimaâ zbog njihovog koriĆĄtenja u odreÄenim aktivnostima. Premda Bitcoin, na protokolarnoj razini, ne diskriminira transakcije na ikoji naÄin, âokaljaniâ bitcoini bi mogli postati bezvrijedni ako bi ih regulacije proglasile ilegalnima i neprihvatljivima za mjenjaÄnice ili trgovce. Bitcoin bi tada izgubio jedno od kritiÄnih svojstava monetarnog dobra: zamjenjivost.
Da bi se ovaj problem rijeĆĄio i umanjio, biti Äe potrebna poboljĆĄanja na razini protokola kako bi se poboljĆĄala privatnost transakcija. Premda postoji napredak u ovom smjeru, prvi put primjenjen u digitalnim valutama kao ĆĄto su Monero i Zcash, potrebno je napraviti znaÄajne tehnoloĆĄke kompromise izmeÄu efikasnosti i kompleksnosti Bitcoina i njegove privatnosti. Pitanje ostaje otvoreno je li moguÄe dodati nova svojstva privatnosti na Bitcoin, na naÄin koji neÄe kompromitirati njegovu korisnost kao novca.
ZakljuÄak
Bitcoin je novonastali novac koji je u procesu transformacije iz sakupljaÄkog dobra u spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Kao neovisno monetarno dobro, moguÄe je da Äe u buduÄnosti postati globalan novac, sliÄno kao zlato za vrijeme 19. stoljeÄa. PrihvaÄanje Bitcoina kao globalnog novca je upravo taj optimistiÄan scenarij za Bitcoin, kojeg je artikulirao Satoshi Nakamoto joĆĄ 2010. godine u email razmjeni sa Mikeom Hearnom:
"Ako zamisliĆĄ da se koristi u nekom dijelu svjetske trgovine, i da Äe postojati samo 21 milijun bitcoina za cijeli svijet, vrijednost po jedinici Äe biti znatno veÄa".
Ovaj scenarij je joĆĄ snaĆŸnije definirao briljantni kriptograf Hal Finney, koji je ujedno primio i prve bitcoine od Nakamotoa, ubrzo nakon najave prvog funkcionalnog Bitcoin softvera:
"Zamislimo da Bitcoin bude uspjeĆĄan i postane dominantan sustav plaÄanja diljem svijeta. U tom sluÄaju Äe ukupna vrijednost valute biti jednaka ukupnoj vrijednosti svog bogatstva svijeta. DanaĆĄnje procjene ukupnog svjetskog bogatska kuÄanstava koje sam pronaĆĄao borave negdje izmeÄu 100 i 300 trilijuna dolara. Sa 20 milijuna bitcoina, svaki bi onda vrijedio oko 10 milijuna dolara."
Äak i da Bitcoin ne postane u cijelost globalan novac, nego da se samo natjeÄe sa zlatom kao neovisno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, i dalje je masivno podcijenjen. Mapiranje trĆŸiĆĄne kapitalizacije postojeÄe koliÄine izrudarenog zlata (oko 8 trilijuna dolara) na maksimalnu dostupnost Bitcoina od 21 milijun, daje vrijednost od otprilike 380,000 dolara po bitcoinu. Kao ĆĄto smo vidjeli u prethodnom tekstu, svojstva koja omoguÄavaju monetarnom dobru da bude prikladno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti, Äine Bitcoin superiornijim zlatu u svakom pogledu osim trajanja povijesti. No, kako vrijeme prolazi i Lindy efekt postane jaÄi, dosadaĆĄnja povijest Äe prestati biti prednost zlata. Samim time, nije nerazumno oÄekivati da Äe Bitcoin narasti do, a moĆŸda i preko, ukupne cijene zlata na trĆŸiĆĄtvu do 2030. Opaska ovoj tezi je Äinjenica da veliki postotak vrijednosti zlata dolazi od toga ĆĄto ga centralne banke Äuvaju kao spremiĆĄte vrijednosti. Da bi Bitcoin doĆĄao do te razine, odreÄena koliÄina suverenih drĆŸava Äe trebati sudjelovati. HoÄe li zapadnjaÄke demokracije sudjelovati u vlasniĆĄtvu Bitcoina je nepoznato. Vjerojatnije je, naĆŸalost, da Äe prve nacije u Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄtu biti sitne diktature i kleptokracije.
Ako niti jedna drĆŸava ne bude sudjelovala u Bitcoin trĆŸiĆĄtu, optimistiÄna teza i dalje postoji. Kao nevisno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti u rukama individualnih i institucionalnih ulagaÄa, Bitcoin je i dalje vrlo rano u svojoj âkrivulji prihvaÄenostiâ (adoption curve); tzv. ârana veÄinaâ ulaze na trĆŸiĆĄte sada, dok Äe ostali uÄi tek nekoliko godina kasnije. Sa ĆĄirim sudjelovanjem individualnih i institucionalnih ulagaÄa, cijena po bitcoinu izmeÄu 100,000 i 200,000 dolara je sasvim moguÄa.
Posjedovanje bitcoina je jedna od malobrojnih asimetriÄnih novÄanih strategija dostupnih svakome na svijetu. Poput âcallâ opcija, negativan rizik ulagaÄa je ograniÄen na 1x, dok potencijalna dobit i dalje iznosi 100x ili viĆĄe. Bitcoin je prvi istinski globalan balon Äija je veliÄina ograniÄena samo potraĆŸnjom i ĆŸeljom graÄana svijeta da zaĆĄtite svoju uĆĄteÄevinu od raznovrsnih ekonomskih malverzacija vlade. Bitcoin je ustao kao feniks iz pepela globalne financijske krize 2008. godine - katastrofe kojoj su prethodile odluke centralnih banaka poput ameriÄke Federalne rezerve (Federal Reserve).
Onkraj samo financijske teze za Bitcoin, njegov rast i uspjeh kao neovisno spremiĆĄte vrijednosti imat Äe duboke geopolitiÄke posljedice. Globalna, ne-inflacijska valuta Äe prisiliti suverene drĆŸave da promjene svoje primarne mehanizme financiranja od inflacije u izravno oporezivanje; koje je daleko manje politiÄki popularno. DrĆŸave Äe se smanjivati proporcionalno politiÄkoj boli koju im nanese oporezivanje kao jedini naÄin financiranja. Nadalje, globalna trgovina vrĆĄiti Äe se na naÄin koji zadovoljava aspiraciju Charlesa de Gaullea, da nijedna nacija ne bi smjela imati privilegiju nad ikojom drugom:
"Smatramo da je potrebno da se uspostavi meÄunarodna trgovina, kao ĆĄto je bio sluÄaj prije velikih nesreÄa koje su zadesile svijet, na neosporivoj monetarnoj bazi, koja ne nosi na sebi oznaku ijedne drĆŸave."
Za 50 godina, ta monetarna baza biti Äe Bitcoin.
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2025-04-20 19:54:32Es ist völlig unbestritten, dass der Angriff der russischen Armee auf die Ukraine im Februar 2022 strikt zu verurteilen ist. Ebenso unbestritten ist Russland unter Wladimir Putin keine brillante Demokratie. Aus diesen Tatsachen lĂ€sst sich jedoch nicht das finstere Bild des russischen PrĂ€sidenten â und erst recht nicht des Landes â begrĂŒnden, das uns durchweg vorgesetzt wird und den Kern des aktuellen europĂ€ischen Bedrohungs-Szenarios darstellt. Da mĂŒssen wir schon etwas genauer hinschauen.
Der vorliegende Artikel versucht derweil nicht, den Einsatz von Gewalt oder die Verletzung von Menschenrechten zu rechtfertigen oder zu entschuldigen â ganz im Gegenteil. Dass jedoch der Verdacht des «Putinverstehers» sofort latent im Raume steht, verdeutlicht, was beim Thema «Russland» passiert: Meinungsmache und Manipulation.
Angesichts der mentalen Mobilmachung seitens Politik und Medien sowie des Bestrebens, einen bevorstehenden Krieg mit Russland geradezu herbeizureden, ist es notwendig, dieser fatalen Entwicklung entgegenzutreten. Wenn wir uns nur ein wenig von der herrschenden Schwarz-WeiĂ-Malerei freimachen, tauchen automatisch Fragen auf, die Risse im offiziellen Narrativ enthĂŒllen. Grund genug, nachzuhaken.
Wer sich schon lÀnger auch abseits der Staats- und sogenannten Leitmedien informiert, der wird in diesem Artikel vermutlich nicht viel Neues erfahren. Andere könnten hier ein paar unbekannte oder vergessene Aspekte entdecken. Möglicherweise klÀrt sich in diesem Kontext die Wahrnehmung der aktuellen (unserer eigenen!) Situation ein wenig.
Manipulation erkennen
Corona-«Pandemie», menschengemachter Klimawandel oder auch Ukraine-Krieg: Jede Menge Krisen, und fĂŒr alle gibt es ein offizielles Narrativ, dessen Hinterfragung unerwĂŒnscht ist. Nun ist aber ein Narrativ einfach eine ErzĂ€hlung, eine Geschichte (Latein: «narratio») und kein Tatsachenbericht. Und so wie ein MĂ€rchen soll auch das Narrativ eine Botschaft vermitteln.
Ăber die Methoden der Manipulation ist viel geschrieben worden, sowohl in Bezug auf das Individuum als auch auf die Massen. Sehr wertvolle Tipps dazu, wie man Manipulationen durchschauen kann, gibt ein BĂŒchlein [1] von Albrecht MĂŒller, dem Herausgeber der NachDenkSeiten.
Die Sprache selber eignet sich perfekt fĂŒr die Manipulation. Beispielsweise kann die Wortwahl Bewertungen mitschwingen lassen, regelmĂ€Ăiges Wiederholen (gerne auch von verschiedenen Seiten) lĂ€sst Dinge irgendwann «wahr» erscheinen, Ăbertreibungen fallen auf und hinterlassen wenigstens eine Spur im GedĂ€chtnis, genauso wie Andeutungen. Belege spielen dabei keine Rolle.
Es gibt auffÀllig viele Sprachregelungen, die offenbar irgendwo getroffen und irgendwie koordiniert werden. Oder alle Redenschreiber und alle Medien kopieren sich neuerdings permanent gegenseitig. Welchen Zweck hat es wohl, wenn der Krieg in der Ukraine durchgÀngig und quasi wörtlich als «russischer Angriffskrieg auf die Ukraine» bezeichnet wird? Obwohl das in der Sache richtig ist, deutet die Art der Verwendung auf gezielte Beeinflussung hin und soll vor allem das Feindbild zementieren.
Sprachregelungen dienen oft der Absicherung einer einseitigen Darstellung. Das Gleiche gilt fĂŒr das VerkĂŒrzen von Informationen bis hin zum hartnĂ€ckigen Verschweigen ganzer Themenbereiche. Auch hierfĂŒr gibt es rund um den Ukraine-Konflikt viele gute Beispiele.
Das gewĂŒnschte Ergebnis solcher Methoden ist eine Schwarz-WeiĂ-Malerei, bei der einer eindeutig als «der Böse» markiert ist und die anderen automatisch «die Guten» sind. Das ist praktisch und demonstriert gleichzeitig ein weiteres Manipulationswerkzeug: die Verwendung von Doppelstandards. Wenn man es schafft, bei wichtigen Themen regelmĂ€Ăig mit zweierlei MaĂ zu messen, ohne dass das Publikum protestiert, dann hat man freie Bahn.
Experten zu bemĂŒhen, um bestimmte Sachverhalte zu erlĂ€utern, ist sicher sinnvoll, kann aber ebenso missbraucht werden, schon allein durch die Auswahl der jeweiligen Spezialisten. Seit «Corona» werden viele erfahrene und ehemals hoch angesehene Fachleute wegen der «falschen Meinung» diffamiert und gecancelt. [2] Das ist nicht nur ein brutaler Umgang mit Menschen, sondern auch eine extreme Form, die öffentliche Meinung zu steuern.
Wann immer wir also erkennen (weil wir aufmerksam waren), dass wir bei einem bestimmten Thema manipuliert werden, dann sind zwei logische und notwendige Fragen: Warum? Und was ist denn richtig? In unserem Russland-Kontext haben die Antworten darauf viel mit Geopolitik und Geschichte zu tun.
Ist Russland aggressiv und expansiv?
Angeblich plant Russland, europĂ€ische NATO-Staaten anzugreifen, nach dem Motto: «Zuerst die Ukraine, dann den Rest». In Deutschland weiĂ man dafĂŒr sogar das Datum: «Wir mĂŒssen bis 2029 kriegstĂŒchtig sein», versichert Verteidigungsminister Pistorius.
Historisch gesehen ist es allerdings eher umgekehrt: Russland, bzw. die Sowjetunion, ist bereits dreimal von Westeuropa aus militĂ€risch angegriffen worden. Die FeldzĂŒge Napoleons, des deutschen Kaiserreichs und Nazi-Deutschlands haben Millionen Menschen das Leben gekostet. Bei dem ausdrĂŒcklichen Vernichtungskrieg ab 1941 kam es auĂerdem zu BrutalitĂ€ten wie der zweieinhalbjĂ€hrigen Belagerung Leningrads (heute St. Petersburg) durch Hitlers Wehrmacht. Deren Ziel, die Bevölkerung auszuhungern, wurde erreicht: ĂŒber eine Million tote Zivilisten.
Trotz dieser Erfahrungen stimmte Michail Gorbatschow 1990 der deutschen Wiedervereinigung zu und die Sowjetunion zog ihre Truppen aus Osteuropa zurĂŒck (vgl. Abb. 1). Der Warschauer Pakt wurde aufgelöst, der Kalte Krieg formell beendet. Die Sowjets erhielten damals von fĂŒhrenden westlichen Politikern die Zusicherung, dass sich die NATO «keinen Zentimeter ostwĂ€rts» ausdehnen wĂŒrde, das ist dokumentiert. [3]
Expandiert ist die NATO trotzdem, und zwar bis an Russlands Grenzen (vgl. Abb. 2). Laut dem Politikberater Jeffrey Sachs handelt es sich dabei um ein langfristiges US-Projekt, das von Anfang an die Ukraine und Georgien mit einschloss. Offiziell wurde der Beitritt beiden Staaten 2008 angeboten. In jedem Fall könnte die massive Ost-Erweiterung seit 1999 aus russischer Sicht nicht nur als Vertrauensbruch, sondern durchaus auch als aggressiv betrachtet werden.
Russland hat den europĂ€ischen Staaten mehrfach die Hand ausgestreckt [4] fĂŒr ein friedliches Zusammenleben und den «Aufbau des europĂ€ischen Hauses». PrĂ€sident Putin sei «in seiner ersten Amtszeit eine Chance fĂŒr Europa» gewesen, urteilt die Journalistin und langjĂ€hrige Russland-Korrespondentin der ARD, Gabriele Krone-Schmalz. Er habe damals viele positive Signale Richtung Westen gesendet.
Die EuropĂ€er jedoch waren scheinbar an einer Partnerschaft mit dem kontinentalen Nachbarn weniger interessiert als an der mit dem transatlantischen Hegemon. Sie verkennen bis heute, dass eine gedeihliche Zusammenarbeit in Eurasien eine Gefahr fĂŒr die USA und deren bekundetes Bestreben ist, die «einzige Weltmacht» zu sein â «Full Spectrum Dominance» [5] nannte das Pentagon das. Statt einem neuen Kalten Krieg entgegenzuarbeiten, lieĂen sich europĂ€ische Staaten selber in völkerrechtswidrige «US-dominierte Angriffskriege» [6] verwickeln, wie in Serbien, Afghanistan, dem Irak, Libyen oder Syrien. Diese werden aber selten so benannt.
Speziell den Deutschen stĂŒnde auĂer einer Portion Realismus auch etwas mehr Dankbarkeit gut zu Gesicht. Das Geschichtsbewusstsein der Mehrheit scheint doch recht selektiv und das Selbstbewusstsein einiger etwas desorientiert zu sein. BekanntermaĂen waren es die Soldaten der sowjetischen Roten Armee, die unter hohen Opfern 1945 Deutschland «vom Faschismus befreit» haben. Bei den Gedenkfeiern zu 80 Jahren Kriegsende will jedoch das AuswĂ€rtige Amt â noch unter der Diplomatie-Expertin Baerbock, die sich schon lĂ€nger offiziell im Krieg mit Russland wĂ€hnt, â nun keine Russen sehen: Sie sollen notfalls rausgeschmissen werden.
«Die Grundsatzfrage lautet: Geht es Russland um einen angemessenen Platz in einer globalen Sicherheitsarchitektur, oder ist Moskau schon seit langem auf einem imperialistischen Trip, der befĂŒrchten lassen muss, dass die Russen in fĂŒnf Jahren in Berlin stehen?»
So bringt Gabriele Krone-Schmalz [7] die eigentliche Frage auf den Punkt, die zur EinschĂ€tzung der Situation letztlich auch jeder fĂŒr sich beantworten muss.
Was ist los in der Ukraine?
In der internationalen Politik geht es nie um Demokratie oder Menschenrechte, sondern immer um Interessen von Staaten. Diese These stammt von Egon Bahr, einem der Architekten der deutschen Ostpolitik des «Wandels durch AnnÀherung» aus den 1960er und 70er Jahren. Sie trifft auch auf den Ukraine-Konflikt zu, den handfeste geostrategische und wirtschaftliche Interessen beherrschen, obwohl dort angeblich «unsere Demokratie» verteidigt wird.
Es ist ein wesentliches Element des Ukraine-Narrativs und Teil der Manipulation, die Vorgeschichte des Krieges wegzulassen â mindestens die vor der russischen «Annexion» der Halbinsel Krim im MĂ€rz 2014, aber oft sogar komplett diejenige vor der Invasion Ende Februar 2022. Das Thema ist komplex, aber einige Aspekte, die fĂŒr eine Beurteilung nicht unwichtig sind, will ich wenigstens kurz skizzieren. [8]
Das Gebiet der heutigen Ukraine und Russlands â die ĂŒbrigens in der «Kiewer Rus» gemeinsame Wurzeln haben â hat der britische Geostratege Halford Mackinder bereits 1904 als eurasisches «Heartland» bezeichnet, dessen Kontrolle er eine groĂe Bedeutung fĂŒr die imperiale Strategie GroĂbritanniens zumaĂ. FĂŒr den ehemaligen Sicherheits- und auĂenpolitischen Berater mehrerer US-amerikanischer PrĂ€sidenten und MitgrĂŒnder der Trilateralen Kommission, Zbigniew Brzezinski, war die Ukraine nach der Auflösung der Sowjetunion ein wichtiger Spielstein auf dem «eurasischen Schachbrett», wegen seiner NĂ€he zu Russland, seiner BodenschĂ€tze und seines Zugangs zum Schwarzen Meer.
Die Ukraine ist seit langem ein gespaltenes Land. Historisch zerrissen als Spielball externer Interessen und geprÀgt von ethnischen, kulturellen, religiösen und geografischen Unterschieden existiert bis heute, grob gesagt, eine Ost-West-Spaltung, welche die Suche nach einer nationalen IdentitÀt stark erschwert.
Insbesondere im Zuge der beiden Weltkriege sowie der Russischen Revolution entstanden tiefe Risse in der Bevölkerung. Ukrainer kÀmpften gegen Ukrainer, zum Beispiel die einen auf der Seite von Hitlers faschistischer Nazi-Armee und die anderen auf der von Stalins kommunistischer Roter Armee. Die Verbrechen auf beiden Seiten sind nicht vergessen. Dass nach der UnabhÀngigkeit 1991 versucht wurde, Figuren wie den radikalen Nationalisten Symon Petljura oder den Faschisten und Nazi-Kollaborateur Stepan Bandera als «Nationalhelden» zu installieren, verbessert die Sache nicht.
WĂ€hrend die USA und EU-Staaten zunehmend «auslĂ€ndische Einmischung» (speziell russische) in «ihre Demokratien» wittern, betreiben sie genau dies seit Jahrzehnten in vielen LĂ€ndern der Welt. Die seit den 2000er Jahren bekannten «Farbrevolutionen» in Osteuropa werden oft als Methode des Regierungsumsturzes durch von auĂen gesteuerte «demokratische» VolksaufstĂ€nde beschrieben. Diese Strategie geht auf Analysen zum «Schwarmverhalten» [9] seit den 1960er Jahren zurĂŒck (Studentenproteste), wo es um die potenzielle Wirksamkeit einer «rebellischen Hysterie» von Jugendlichen bei postmodernen Staatsstreichen geht. Heute nennt sich dieses gezielte Kanalisieren der Massen zur Beseitigung unkooperativer Regierungen «Soft-Power».
In der Ukraine gab es mit der «Orangen Revolution» 2004 und dem «Euromaidan» 2014 gleich zwei solcher «AufstĂ€nde». Der erste erzwang wegen angeblicher UnregelmĂ€Ăigkeiten eine Wiederholung der Wahlen, was mit Wiktor Juschtschenko als neuem PrĂ€sidenten endete. Dieser war ehemaliger Direktor der Nationalbank und BefĂŒrworter einer AnnĂ€herung an EU und NATO. Seine Frau, die First Lady, ist US-amerikanische «Philanthropin» und war Beamtin im WeiĂen Haus in der Reagan- und der Bush-Administration.
Im Gegensatz zu diesem ersten Event endete der sogenannte Euromaidan unfriedlich und blutig. Die mehrwöchigen Proteste gegen PrĂ€sident Wiktor Janukowitsch, in Teilen wegen des nicht unterzeichneten Assoziierungsabkommens mit der EU, wurden zunehmend gewalttĂ€tiger und von Nationalisten und Faschisten des «Rechten Sektors» dominiert. Sie mĂŒndeten Ende Februar 2014 auf dem Kiewer UnabhĂ€ngigkeitsplatz (Maidan) in einem Massaker durch ScharfschĂŒtzen. Dass deren Herkunft und die genauen UmstĂ€nde nicht geklĂ€rt wurden, störte die Medien nur wenig. [10]
Janukowitsch musste fliehen, er trat nicht zurĂŒck. Vielmehr handelte es sich um einen gewaltsamen, allem Anschein nach vom Westen inszenierten Putsch. Laut Jeffrey Sachs war das kein Geheimnis, auĂer vielleicht fĂŒr die BĂŒrger. Die USA unterstĂŒtzten die Post-Maidan-Regierung nicht nur, sie beeinflussten auch ihre Bildung. Das geht unter anderem aus dem berĂŒhmten «Fuck the EU»-Telefonat der US-Chefdiplomatin fĂŒr die Ukraine, Victoria Nuland, mit Botschafter Geoffrey Pyatt hervor.
Dieser Bruch der demokratischen Verfassung war letztlich der Auslöser fĂŒr die anschlieĂenden Krisen auf der Krim und im Donbass (Ostukraine). Angesichts der ukrainischen Geschichte mussten die nationalistischen Tendenzen und die Beteiligung der rechten Gruppen an dem Umsturz bei der russigsprachigen Bevölkerung im Osten ungute GefĂŒhle auslösen. Es gab Kritik an der Ăbergangsregierung, BefĂŒrworter einer Abspaltung und auch fĂŒr einen Anschluss an Russland.
Ebenso konnte Wladimir Putin in dieser Situation durchaus Bedenken wegen des Status der russischen MilitĂ€rbasis fĂŒr seine Schwarzmeerflotte in Sewastopol auf der Krim haben, fĂŒr die es einen langfristigen Pachtvertrag mit der Ukraine gab. Was im MĂ€rz 2014 auf der Krim stattfand, sei keine Annexion, sondern eine Abspaltung (Sezession) nach einem Referendum gewesen, also keine gewaltsame Aneignung, urteilte der Rechtswissenschaftler Reinhard Merkel in der FAZ sehr detailliert begrĂŒndet. Ăbrigens hatte die Krim bereits zu Zeiten der Sowjetunion den Status einer autonomen Republik innerhalb der Ukrainischen SSR.
Anfang April 2014 wurden in der Ostukraine die «Volksrepubliken» Donezk und Lugansk ausgerufen. Die Kiewer Ăbergangsregierung ging unter der Bezeichnung «Anti-Terror-Operation» (ATO) militĂ€risch gegen diesen, auch von Russland instrumentalisierten Widerstand vor. ZufĂ€llig war kurz zuvor CIA-Chef John Brennan in Kiew. Die MaĂnahmen gingen unter dem seit Mai neuen ukrainischen PrĂ€sidenten, dem MilliardĂ€r Petro Poroschenko, weiter. Auch Wolodymyr Selenskyj beendete den BĂŒrgerkrieg nicht, als er 2019 vom PrĂ€sidenten-Schauspieler, der Oligarchen entmachtet, zum PrĂ€sidenten wurde. Er fuhr fort, die eigene Bevölkerung zu bombardieren.
Mit dem Einmarsch russischer Truppen in die Ostukraine am 24. Februar 2022 begann die zweite Phase des Krieges. Die Wochen und Monate davor waren intensiv. Im November hatte die Ukraine mit den USA ein Abkommen ĂŒber eine «strategische Partnerschaft» unterzeichnet. Darin sagten die Amerikaner ihre UnterstĂŒtzung der EU- und NATO-Perspektive der Ukraine sowie quasi fĂŒr die RĂŒckeroberung der Krim zu. Dagegen lieĂ Putin der NATO und den USA im Dezember 2021 einen Vertragsentwurf ĂŒber beiderseitige verbindliche Sicherheitsgarantien zukommen, den die NATO im Januar ablehnte. Im Februar eskalierte laut OSZE die Gewalt im Donbass.
Bereits wenige Wochen nach der Invasion, Ende MĂ€rz 2022, kam es in Istanbul zu Friedensverhandlungen, die fast zu einer Lösung gefĂŒhrt hĂ€tten. Dass der Krieg nicht damals bereits beendet wurde, lag daran, dass der Westen dies nicht wollte. Man war der Meinung, Russland durch die Ukraine in diesem Stellvertreterkrieg auf Dauer militĂ€risch schwĂ€chen zu können. Angesichts von Hunderttausenden Toten, Verletzten und Traumatisierten, die als Folge seitdem zu beklagen sind, sowie dem AusmaĂ der Zerstörung, fehlen einem die Worte.
Hasst der Westen die Russen?
Diese Frage drĂ€ngt sich auf, wenn man das oft unertrĂ€glich feindselige Gebaren beobachtet, das beileibe nicht neu ist und vor Doppelmoral trieft. Russland und speziell die Person Wladimir Putins werden regelrecht dĂ€monisiert, was gleichzeitig scheinbar jede Form von Diplomatie ausschlieĂt.
Russlands militĂ€rische StĂ€rke, seine geografische Lage, sein Rohstoffreichtum oder seine unabhĂ€ngige diplomatische Tradition sind sicher Störfaktoren fĂŒr das US-amerikanische Bestreben, der Boss in einer unipolaren Welt zu sein. Ein womöglich funktionierender eurasischer Kontinent, insbesondere gute Beziehungen zwischen Russland und Deutschland, war indes schon vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg eine Sorge des britischen Imperiums.
Ein «Vergehen» von PrĂ€sident Putin könnte gewesen sein, dass er die neoliberale Schocktherapie Ă la IWF und den Ausverkauf des Landes (auch an US-Konzerne) beendete, der unter seinem VorgĂ€nger herrschte. Dabei zeigte er sich als FĂŒhrungspersönlichkeit und als nicht so formbar wie Jelzin. Diese Aspekte allein sind aber heute vermutlich keine ausreichende ErklĂ€rung fĂŒr ein derart gepflegtes Feindbild.
Der Historiker und Philosoph Hauke Ritz erweitert den Fokus der Fragestellung zu: «Warum hasst der Westen die Russen so sehr?», was er zum Beispiel mit dem Medienforscher Michael Meyen und mit der Politikwissenschaftlerin Ulrike GuĂ©rot bespricht. Ritz stellt die interessante These [11] auf, dass Russland eine Provokation fĂŒr den Westen sei, welcher vor allem dessen kulturelles und intellektuelles Potenzial fĂŒrchte.
Die Russen sind EuropĂ€er aber anders, sagt Ritz. Diese «Fremdheit in der Ăhnlichkeit» erzeuge vielleicht tiefe AblehnungsgefĂŒhle. Obwohl Russlands IdentitĂ€t in der europĂ€ischen Kultur verwurzelt ist, verbinde es sich immer mit der Opposition in Europa. Als Beispiele nennt er die Kritik an der katholischen Kirche oder die Verbindung mit der Arbeiterbewegung. Christen, aber orthodox; Sozialismus statt Liberalismus. Das mache das Land zum Antagonisten des Westens und zu einer Bedrohung der Machtstrukturen in Europa.
Fazit
SelbstverstĂ€ndlich kann man Geschichte, Ereignisse und Entwicklungen immer auf verschiedene Arten lesen. Dieser Artikel, obwohl viel zu lang, konnte nur einige Aspekte der Ukraine-Tragödie anreiĂen, die in den offiziellen Darstellungen in der Regel nicht vorkommen. Mindestens dĂŒrfte damit jedoch klar geworden sein, dass die Russische Föderation bzw. Wladimir Putin nicht der alleinige Aggressor in diesem Konflikt ist. Das ist ein Stellvertreterkrieg zwischen USA/NATO (gut) und Russland (böse); die Ukraine (edel) wird dabei schlicht verheizt.
Das ist insofern von Bedeutung, als die gesamte europĂ€ische Kriegshysterie auf sorgsam kultivierten Freund-Feind-Bildern beruht. Nur so kann Konfrontation und Eskalation betrieben werden, denn damit werden die wahren HintergrĂŒnde und Motive verschleiert. Angst und Propaganda sind notwendig, damit die Menschen den Wahnsinn mitmachen. Sie werden belogen, um sie zuerst zu schröpfen und anschlieĂend auf die Schlachtbank zu schicken. Das kann niemand wollen, auĂer den stets gleichen Profiteuren: die RĂŒstungs-Lobby und die groĂen Investoren, die schon immer an Zerstörung und Wiederaufbau verdient haben.
Apropos Investoren: Zu den Top-Verdienern und somit Hauptinteressenten an einer FortfĂŒhrung des Krieges zĂ€hlt BlackRock, einer der weltgröĂten Vermögensverwalter. Der deutsche Bundeskanzler in spe, Friedrich Merz, der gerne «Taurus»-Marschflugkörper an die Ukraine liefern und die Krim-BrĂŒcke zerstören möchte, war von 2016 bis 2020 Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender von BlackRock in Deutschland. Aber das hat natĂŒrlich nichts zu sagen, der Mann macht nur seinen Job.
Es ist ein Spiel der KrĂ€fte, es geht um Macht und strategische Kontrolle, um Geheimdienste und die Kontrolle der öffentlichen Meinung, um BodenschĂ€tze, Rohstoffe, Pipelines und MĂ€rkte. Das klingt aber nicht sexy, «Demokratie und Menschenrechte» hört sich besser und einfacher an. Dabei wĂ€re eine fĂŒr alle Seiten förderliche Politik auch nicht so kompliziert; das Handwerkszeug dazu nennt sich Diplomatie. Noch einmal Gabriele Krone-Schmalz:
«Friedliche Politik ist nichts anderes als funktionierender Interessenausgleich. Da gehtâs nicht um Moral.»
Die Situation in der Ukraine ist sicher komplex, vor allem wegen der inneren Zerrissenheit. Es dĂŒrfte nicht leicht sein, eine friedliche Lösung fĂŒr das Zusammenleben zu finden, aber die Beteiligten mĂŒssen es vor allem wollen. Unter den gegebenen UmstĂ€nden könnte eine sinnvolle Perspektive mit NeutralitĂ€t und föderalen Strukturen zu tun haben.
Allen, die sich bis hierher durch die LektĂŒre gearbeitet (oder auch einfach nur runtergescrollt) haben, wĂŒnsche ich frohe Oster-Friedenstage!
[Titelbild: Pixabay; Abb. 1 und 2: nach Ganser/SIPER; Abb. 3: SIPER]
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[1] Albrecht MĂŒller, «Glaube wenig. Hinterfrage alles. Denke selbst.», Westend 2019
[2] Zwei nette Beispiele:
- ARD-faktenfinder (sic), «Viel Aufmerksamkeit fĂŒr fragwĂŒrdige Experten», 03/2023
- Neue ZĂŒrcher Zeitung, «Aufstieg und Fall einer Russlandversteherin â die ehemalige ARD-Korrespondentin Gabriele Krone-Schmalz rechtfertigt seit Jahren Putins Politik», 12/2022
[3] George Washington University, «NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev Heard â Declassified documents show security assurances against NATO expansion to Soviet leaders from Baker, Bush, Genscher, Kohl, Gates, Mitterrand, Thatcher, Hurd, Major, and Woerner», 12/2017
[4] Beispielsweise Wladimir Putin bei seiner Rede im Deutschen Bundestag, 25/09/2001
[5] William Engdahl, «Full Spectrum Dominance, Totalitarian Democracy In The New World Order», edition.engdahl 2009
[6] Daniele Ganser, «Illegale Kriege â Wie die NATO-LĂ€nder die UNO sabotieren. Eine Chronik von Kuba bis Syrien», Orell FĂŒssli 2016
[7] Gabriele Krone-Schmalz, «Mit Friedensjournalismus gegen âKriegstĂŒchtigkeitâ», Vortrag und Diskussion an der UniversitĂ€t Hamburg, veranstaltet von engagierten Studenten, 16/01/2025\ â Hier ist ein Ă€hnlicher Vortrag von ihr (Video), den ich mit spanischer Ăbersetzung gefunden habe.
[8] FĂŒr mehr Hintergrund und Details empfehlen sich z.B. folgende BĂŒcher:
- Mathias Bröckers, Paul Schreyer, «Wir sind immer die Guten», Westend 2019
- Gabriele Krone-Schmalz, «Russland verstehen? Der Kampf um die Ukraine und die Arroganz des Westens», Westend 2023
- Patrik Baab, «Auf beiden Seiten der Front â Meine Reisen in die Ukraine», Fiftyfifty 2023
[9] vgl. Jonathan Mowat, «Washington's New World Order "Democratization" Template», 02/2005 und RAND Corporation, «Swarming and the Future of Conflict», 2000
[10] Bemerkenswert einige BeitrÀge, von denen man spÀter nichts mehr wissen wollte:
- ARD Monitor, «TodesschĂŒsse in Kiew: Wer ist fĂŒr das Blutbad vom Maidan verantwortlich», 10/04/2014, Transkript hier
- Telepolis, «Blutbad am Maidan: Wer waren die TodesschĂŒtzen?», 12/04/2014
- Telepolis, «ScharfschĂŒtzenmorde in Kiew», 14/12/2014
- Deutschlandfunk, «Gefahr einer Spirale nach unten», Interview mit GĂŒnter Verheugen, 18/03/2014
- NDR Panorama, «Putsch in Kiew: Welche Rolle spielen die Faschisten?», 06/03/2014
[11] Hauke Ritz, «Vom Niedergang des Westens zur Neuerfindung Europas», 2024
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@ 52b4a076:e7fad8bd
2025-04-28 00:48:57I have been recently building NFDB, a new relay DB. This post is meant as a short overview.
Regular relays have challenges
Current relay software have significant challenges, which I have experienced when hosting Nostr.land: - Scalability is only supported by adding full replicas, which does not scale to large relays. - Most relays use slow databases and are not optimized for large scale usage. - Search is near-impossible to implement on standard relays. - Privacy features such as NIP-42 are lacking. - Regular DB maintenance tasks on normal relays require extended downtime. - Fault-tolerance is implemented, if any, using a load balancer, which is limited. - Personalization and advanced filtering is not possible. - Local caching is not supported.
NFDB: A scalable database for large relays
NFDB is a new database meant for medium-large scale relays, built on FoundationDB that provides: - Near-unlimited scalability - Extended fault tolerance - Instant loading - Better search - Better personalization - and more.
Search
NFDB has extended search capabilities including: - Semantic search: Search for meaning, not words. - Interest-based search: Highlight content you care about. - Multi-faceted queries: Easily filter by topic, author group, keywords, and more at the same time. - Wide support for event kinds, including users, articles, etc.
Personalization
NFDB allows significant personalization: - Customized algorithms: Be your own algorithm. - Spam filtering: Filter content to your WoT, and use advanced spam filters. - Topic mutes: Mute topics, not keywords. - Media filtering: With Nostr.build, you will be able to filter NSFW and other content - Low data mode: Block notes that use high amounts of cellular data. - and more
Other
NFDB has support for many other features such as: - NIP-42: Protect your privacy with private drafts and DMs - Microrelays: Easily deploy your own personal microrelay - Containers: Dedicated, fast storage for discoverability events such as relay lists
Calcite: A local microrelay database
Calcite is a lightweight, local version of NFDB that is meant for microrelays and caching, meant for thousands of personal microrelays.
Calcite HA is an additional layer that allows live migration and relay failover in under 30 seconds, providing higher availability compared to current relays with greater simplicity. Calcite HA is enabled in all Calcite deployments.
For zero-downtime, NFDB is recommended.
Noswhere SmartCache
Relays are fixed in one location, but users can be anywhere.
Noswhere SmartCache is a CDN for relays that dynamically caches data on edge servers closest to you, allowing: - Multiple regions around the world - Improved throughput and performance - Faster loading times
routerd
routerd
is a custom load-balancer optimized for Nostr relays, integrated with SmartCache.routerd
is specifically integrated with NFDB and Calcite HA to provide fast failover and high performance.Ending notes
NFDB is planned to be deployed to Nostr.land in the coming weeks.
A lot more is to come. đïžïžïžïžïžïž
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@ fd0bcf8c:521f98c0
2025-05-02 02:02:13Bitcoin
It stands alone. Immutable. Unyielding. It records without mercy. Each transaction cuts deep. Some carry wealth. Others just data. The debate rages on.
OP_RETURN
It divides us all. Bloat versus freedom. Money versus use. Simple versus complex.
Nodes
They bear heavy weight. Each byte costs something. Storage grows. Bandwidth drains. Money defenders stand guard.
"Our purpose is clear...Money serves one master." âMises
Not art.
Not storage.
Not games.
The fee-payers
They disagree. "I paid. I belong." The miners take their cut. The highest fee wins. No questions asked. The protocol allows it.
"Accept what exists."âMarcus Aurelius
The chain is neutral. Always neutral.
What is a transaction?
None agree. Value transfer only? Or any valid data? The white paper speaks. "Electronic cash system." Yet code evolved. It grew teeth. It allows more now.
"Shitcoin"
Cuts both ways. A dangerous word. It keeps focus. It maintains unity. But it wounds creation. Makes builders desperate. They force ideas onto Bitcoin. They use OP_RETURN poorly. They bloat what needs no bloating. Seneca saw this coming...
"Fear makes suffering worse."
Innovation needs proper soil. Not forced transplants.
Money debates sharpen knives. Is Bitcoin gold? Is it currency? Mantras echo loudly.
"Digital gold."
_"Spend dollars, saving Bitcoin." _
"Never sell your Bitcoin."
Bitcoin becomes idol. Not tool. Mises would disapprove, "Money must move." Without exchange, it dies. If none spend, why fight bloat?
Rhetoric
It hurts us. "Shitcoin" closes minds. Forces square pegs round. Drives experiments home. To Bitcoin they return. Bearing misshapen plans.
"Knowledge exists in dispersion," Hayek warns.
Let ideas find homes. Let Bitcoin be Bitcoin.
Fees
They bring new problems. Users flee high costs. They seek cheaper chains. The wealthy still play games. They can afford the bloat. The poor cannot compete. The rich inscribe at will. Rothbard saw this trap, "Markets need equal rules."
Fee markets favor wealth. Always have. Always will.
Nodes must still run. Validators must validate. Decentralized. Resistant. Strong. The burden grows heavier. But principles matter most.
The battle
It continues. Hard words. Hard choices.
Bitcoin endures all. Money or platform? Gold or currency? The answers shift. The chain grows. Block by block. Byte by byte.
We need clearer words. Cleaner definitions. Less pride. More thought. Let Bitcoin be what it is. Not what we demand.
Bitcoin is human.
Not magical. Not divine. Fallible like its makers. A young experiment still. It could fail tomorrow.
"Nothing is too big to fail." âSatoshi
Our rhetoric needs maturity. Our definitions need clarity. Bitcoin needs humility. From all who touch the code.
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@ c631e267:c2b78d3e
2025-04-18 15:53:07Verstand ohne GefĂŒhl ist unmenschlich; \ GefĂŒhl ohne Verstand ist Dummheit. \ Egon Bahr
Seit Jahren werden wir darauf getrimmt, dass Fakten eigentlich gefĂŒhlt seien. Aber nicht alles ist relativ und nicht alles ist nach Belieben interpretierbar. Diese Schokoladenhasen beispielsweise, die an Ostern in unseren Gefilden typisch sind, «ostern» zwar nicht, sondern sie sitzen in der Regel, trotzdem verwandelt sie das nicht in «Sitzhasen».
Nichts soll mehr gelten, auĂer den immer invasiveren Gesetzen. Die eigenen Traditionen und Wurzeln sind potenziell «pfui», um andere Menschen nicht auszuschlieĂen, aber wir mögen uns toleranterweise an die fremden Symbole und Rituale gewöhnen. Dabei ist es mir prinzipiell völlig egal, ob und wann jemand ein Fastenbrechen feiert, am Karsamstag oder jedem anderen Tag oder nie â aber bitte freiwillig.
Und vor allem: Lasst die Finger von den Kindern! In Bern setzten kĂŒrzlich Demonstranten ein Zeichen gegen die zunehmende Verbreitung woker Ideologie im Bildungssystem und forderten ein Ende der sexuellen Indoktrination von Schulkindern.
Wenn es nicht wegen des heiklen Themas Migration oder wegen des Regenbogens ist, dann wegen des Klimas. Im Rahmen der «Netto Null»-Agenda zum Kampf gegen das angeblich teuflische CO2 sollen die Menschen ihre ErnĂ€hrungsgewohnheiten komplett Ă€ndern. Nach dem Willen von Produzenten synthetischer Lebensmittel, wie Bill Gates, sollen wir baldmöglichst praktisch auf Fleisch und alle Milchprodukte wie Milch und KĂ€se verzichten. Ein lukratives GeschĂ€ftsmodell, das neben der EU aktuell auch von einem britischen Lobby-Konsortium unterstĂŒtzt wird.
Sollten alle ideologischen Stricke zu reiĂen drohen, ist da immer noch «der Putin». Die Unions-EuropĂ€er offenbaren sich dabei stĂ€ndig mehr als Vertreter der RĂŒstungsindustrie. Allen voran zĂŒndelt Deutschland an der Kriegslunte, angefĂŒhrt von einem scheinbar todesmutigen Kanzlerkandidaten Friedrich Merz. Nach dessen erneuter Aussage, «Taurus»-Marschflugkörper an Kiew liefern zu wollen, hat Russland eindeutig klargestellt, dass man dies als direkte Kriegsbeteiligung werten wĂŒrde â «mit allen sich daraus ergebenden Konsequenzen fĂŒr Deutschland».
Wohltuend sind Nachrichten ĂŒber AktivitĂ€ten, die sich der allgemeinen Kriegstreiberei entgegenstellen oder diese öffentlich hinterfragen. Dazu zĂ€hlt auch ein Kongress kritischer Psychologen und Psychotherapeuten, der letzte Woche in Berlin stattfand. Die vielen VortrĂ€ge im Kontext von «Krieg und Frieden» deckten ein breites Themenspektrum ab, darunter Friedensarbeit oder die Notwendigkeit einer «PĂ€dagogik der KriegsuntĂŒchtigkeit».
Der heutige «stille Freitag», an dem Christen des Leidens und Sterbens von Jesus gedenken, ist vielleicht unabhĂ€ngig von jeder religiösen oder spirituellen PrĂ€gung eine passende Einladung zur Reflexion. In der Ruhe liegt die Kraft. In diesem Sinne wĂŒnsche ich Ihnen frohe Ostertage!
[Titelbild: Pixabay]
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@ 088436cd:9d2646cc
2025-05-01 21:01:55The arrival of the coronavirus brought not only illness and death but also fear and panic. In such an environment of uncertainty, people have naturally stocked up on necessities, not knowing when things will return to normal.
Retail shelves have been cleared out, and even online suppliers like Amazon and Walmart are out of stock for some items. Independent sellers on these e-commerce platforms have had to fill the gap. With the huge increase in demand, they have found that their inventory has skyrocketed in value.
Many in need of these items (e.g. toilet paper, hand sanitizer and masks) balk at the new prices. They feel they are being taken advantage of in a time of need and call for intervention by the government to lower prices. The government has heeded that call, labeling the independent sellers as "price gougers" and threatening sanctions if they don't lower their prices. Amazon has suspended seller accounts and law enforcement at all levels have threatened to prosecute. Prices have dropped as a result and at first glance this seems like a victory for fair play. But, we will have to dig deeper to understand the unseen consequences of this intervention.
We must look at the economics of the situation, how supply and demand result in a price and how that price acts as a signal that goes out to everyone, informing them of underlying conditions in the economy and helping coordinate their actions.
It all started with a rise in demand. Given a fixed supply (e.g., the limited stock on shelves and in warehouses), an increase in demand inevitably leads to higher prices. Most people are familiar with this phenomenon, such as paying more for airline tickets during holidays or surge pricing for rides.
Higher prices discourage less critical uses of scarce resources. For example, you might not pay $1,000 for a plane ticket to visit your aunt if you can get one for $100 the following week, but someone else might pay that price to visit a dying relative. They value that plane seat more than you.
*** During the crisis, demand surged and their shelves emptied even though
However, retail outlets have not raised prices. They have kept them low, so the low-value uses of things like toilet paper, masks and hand sanitizer has continued. Often, this "use" just takes the form of hoarding. At everyday low prices, it makes sense to buy hundreds of rolls and bottles. You know you will use them eventually, so why not stock up? And, with all those extra supplies in the closet and basement, you don't need to change your behavior much. You don't have to ration your use.
At the low prices, these scarce resources got bought up faster and faster until there was simply none left. The reality of the situation became painfully clear to those who didn't panic and got to the store late: You have no toilet paper and you're not going to any time soon.
However, if prices had been allowed to rise, a number of effects would have taken place that would have coordinated the behavior of everyone so that valuable resources would not have been wasted or hoarded, and everyone could have had access to what they needed.
On the demand side, if prices had been allowed to rise, people would have begun to self-ration. You might leave those extra plies on the roll next time if you know they will cost ten times as much to replace. Or, you might choose to clean up a spill with a rag rather than disposable tissue. Most importantly, you won't hoard as much. That 50th bottle of hand sanitizer might just not be worth it at the new, high price. You'll leave it on the shelf for someone else who may have none.
On the supply side, higher prices would have incentivized people to offer up more of their stockpiles for sale. If you have a pallet full of toilet paper in your basement and all of the sudden they are worth $15 per roll, you might just list a few online. But, if it is illegal to do so, you probably won't.
Imagine you run a business installing insulation and have a few thousand respirator masks on hand for your employees. During a pandemic, it is much more important that people breathe filtered air than that insulation get installed, and that fact is reflected in higher prices. You will sell your extra masks at the higher price rather than store them for future insulation jobs, and the scarce resource will be put to its most important use.
Producers of hand sanitizer would go into overdrive if prices were allowed to rise. They would pay their employees overtime, hire new ones, and pay a premium for their supplies, making sure their raw materials don't go to less important uses.
These kinds of coordinated actions all across the economy would be impossible without real prices to guide them. How do you know if it makes sense to spend an extra $10k bringing a thousand masks to market unless you know you can get more than $10 per mask? If the price is kept artificially low, you simply can't do it. The money just isn't there.
These are the immediate effects of a price change, but incredibly, price changes also coordinate people's actions across space and time.
Across space, there are different supply and demand conditions in different places, and thus prices are not uniform. We know some places are real "hot spots" for the virus, while others are mostly unaffected. High demand in the hot spots leads to higher prices there, which attracts more of the resource to those areas. Boxes and boxes of essential items would pour in where they are needed most from where they are needed least, but only if prices were allowed to adjust freely.
This would be accomplished by individuals and businesses buying low in the unaffected areas, selling high in the hot spots and subtracting their labor and transportation costs from the difference. Producers of new supply would know exactly where it is most needed and ship to the high-demand, high-price areas first. The effect of these actions is to increase prices in the low demand areas and reduce them in the high demand areas. People in the low demand areas will start to self-ration more, reflecting the reality of their neighbors, and people in the hotspots will get some relief.
However, by artificially suppressing prices in the hot spot, people there will simply buy up the available supply and run out, and it will be cost prohibitive to bring in new supply from low-demand areas.
Prices coordinate economic actions across time as well. Just as entrepreneurs and businesses can profit by transporting scarce necessities from low-demand to high-demand areas, they can also profit by buying in low-demand times and storing their merchandise for when it is needed most.
Just as allowing prices to freely adjust in one area relative to another will send all the right signals for the optimal use of a scarce resource, allowing prices to freely adjust over time will do the same.
When an entrepreneur buys up resources during low-demand times in anticipation of a crisis, she restricts supply ahead of the crisis, which leads to a price increase. She effectively bids up the price. The change in price affects consumers and producers in all the ways mentioned above. Consumers self-ration more, and producers bring more of the resource to market.
Our entrepreneur has done a truly incredible thing. She has predicted the future, and by so doing has caused every individual in the economy to prepare for a shortage they don't even know is coming! And, by discouraging consumption and encouraging production ahead of time, she blunts the impact the crisis will have. There will be more of the resource to go around when it is needed most.
On top of this, our entrepreneur still has her stockpile she saved back when everyone else was blithely using it up. She can now further mitigate the damage of the crisis by selling her stock during the worst of it, when people are most desperate for relief. She will know when this is because the price will tell her, but only if it is allowed to adjust freely. When the price is at its highest is when people need the resource the most, and those willing to pay will not waste it or hoard it. They will put it to its highest valued use.
The economy is like a big bus we are all riding in, going down a road with many twists and turns. Just as it is difficult to see into the future, it is difficult to see out the bus windows at the road ahead.
On the dashboard, we don't have a speedometer or fuel gauge. Instead we have all the prices for everything in the economy. Prices are what tell us the condition of the bus and the road. They tell us everything. Without them, we are blind.
Good times are a smooth road. Consumer prices and interest rates are low, investment returns are steady. We hit the gas and go fast. But, the road is not always straight and smooth. Sometimes there are sharp turns and rough patches. Successful entrepreneurs are the ones who can see what is coming better than everyone else. They are our navigators.
When they buy up scarce resources ahead of a crisis, they are hitting the brakes and slowing us down. When they divert resources from one area to another, they are steering us onto a smoother path. By their actions in the market, they adjust the prices on our dashboard to reflect the conditions of the road ahead, so we can prepare for, navigate and get through the inevitable difficulties we will face.
Interfering with the dashboard by imposing price floors or price caps doesn't change the conditions of the road (the number of toilet paper rolls in existence hasn't changed). All it does is distort our perception of those conditions. We think the road is still smooth--our heavy foot stomping the gas--as we crash onto a rocky dirt road at 80 miles per hour (empty shelves at the store for weeks on end).
Supply, demand and prices are laws of nature. All of this is just how things work. It isn't right or wrong in a moral sense. Price caps lead to waste, shortages and hoarding as surely as water flows downhill. The opposite--allowing prices to adjust freely--leads to conservation of scarce resources and their being put to their highest valued use. And yes, it leads to profits for the entrepreneurs who were able to correctly predict future conditions, and losses for those who weren't.
Is it fair that they should collect these profits? On the one hand, anyone could have stocked up on toilet paper, hand sanitizer and face masks at any time before the crisis, so we all had a fair chance to get the supplies cheaply. On the other hand, it just feels wrong that some should profit so much at a time when there is so much need.
Our instinct in the moment is to see the entrepreneur as a villain, greedy "price gouger". But we don't see the long chain of economic consequences the led to the situation we feel is unfair.
If it weren't for anti-price-gouging laws, the major retailers would have raised their prices long before the crisis became acute. When they saw demand outstrip supply, they would have raised prices, not by 100 fold, but gradually and long before anyone knew how serious things would have become. Late comers would have had to pay more, but at least there would be something left on the shelf.
As an entrepreneur, why take risks trying to anticipate the future if you can't reap the reward when you are right? Instead of letting instead of letting entrepreneurs--our navigators--guide us, we are punishing and vilifying them, trying to force prices to reflect a reality that simply doesn't exist.
In a crisis, more than any other time, prices must be allowed to fluctuate. To do otherwise is to blind ourselves at a time when danger and uncertainty abound. It is economic suicide.
In a crisis, there is great need, and the way to meet that need is not by pretending it's not there, by forcing prices to reflect a world where there isn't need. They way to meet the need is the same it has always been, through charity.
If the people in government want to help, the best way for the to do so is to be charitable and reduce their taxes and fees as much as possible, ideally to zero in a time of crisis. Amazon, for example, could instantly reduce the price of all crisis related necessities by 20% if they waived their fee. This would allow for more uses by more people of these scarce supplies as hoarders release their stockpiles on to the market, knowing they can get 20% more for their stock. Governments could reduce or eliminate their tax burden on high-demand, crisis-related items and all the factors that go into their production, with the same effect: a reduction in prices and expansion of supply. All of us, including the successful entrepreneurs and the wealthy for whom high prices are not a great burden, could donate to relief efforts.
These ideas are not new or untested. This is core micro economics. It has been taught for hundreds of years in universities the world over. The fact that every crisis that comes along stirs up ire against entrepreneurs indicates not that the economics is wrong, but that we have a strong visceral reaction against what we perceive to be unfairness. This is as it should be. Unfairness is wrong and the anger it stirs in us should compel us to right the wrong. Our anger itself isn't wrong, it's just misplaced.
Entrepreneurs didn't cause the prices to rise. Our reaction to a virus did that. We saw a serious threat and an uncertain future and followed our natural impulse to hoard. Because prices at major retail suppliers didn't rise, that impulse ran rampant and we cleared the shelves until there was nothing left. We ran the bus right off the road and them blamed the entrepreneurs for showing us the reality of our situation, for shaking us out of the fantasy of low prices.
All of this is not to say that entrepreneurs are high-minded public servants. They are just doing their job. Staking your money on an uncertain future is a risky business. There are big risks and big rewards. Most entrepreneurs just scrape by or lose their capital in failed ventures.
However, the ones that get it right must be allowed to keep their profits, or else no one will try and we'll all be driving blind. We need our navigators. It doesn't even matter if they know all the positive effects they are having on the rest of us and the economy as a whole. So long as they are buying low and selling high--so long as they are doing their job--they will be guiding the rest of us through the good times and the bad, down the open road and through the rough spots.
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@ c1e9ab3a:9cb56b43
2025-05-01 17:29:18High-Level Overview
Bitcoin developers are currently debating a proposed change to how Bitcoin Core handles the
OP_RETURN
opcode â a mechanism that allows users to insert small amounts of data into the blockchain. Specifically, the controversy revolves around removing built-in filters that limit how much data can be stored using this feature (currently capped at 80 bytes).Summary of Both Sides
Position A: Remove OP_RETURN Filters
Advocates: nostr:npub1ej493cmun8y9h3082spg5uvt63jgtewneve526g7e2urca2afrxqm3ndrm, nostr:npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg, nostr:npub17u5dneh8qjp43ecfxr6u5e9sjamsmxyuekrg2nlxrrk6nj9rsyrqywt4tp, others
Arguments: - Ineffectiveness of filters: Filters are easily bypassed and do not stop spam effectively. - Code simplification: Removing arbitrary limits reduces code complexity. - Permissionless innovation: Enables new use cases like cross-chain bridges and timestamping without protocol-level barriers. - Economic regulation: Fees should determine what data gets added to the blockchain, not protocol rules.
Position B: Keep OP_RETURN Filters
Advocates: nostr:npub1lh273a4wpkup00stw8dzqjvvrqrfdrv2v3v4t8pynuezlfe5vjnsnaa9nk, nostr:npub1s33sw6y2p8kpz2t8avz5feu2n6yvfr6swykrnm2frletd7spnt5qew252p, nostr:npub1wnlu28xrq9gv77dkevck6ws4euej4v568rlvn66gf2c428tdrptqq3n3wr, others
Arguments: - Historical intent: Satoshi included filters to keep Bitcoin focused on monetary transactions. - Resource protection: Helps prevent blockchain bloat and abuse from non-financial uses. - Network preservation: Protects the network from being overwhelmed by low-value or malicious data. - Social governance: Maintains conservative changes to ensure long-term robustness.
Strengths and Weaknesses
Strengths of Removing Filters
- Encourages decentralized innovation.
- Simplifies development and maintenance.
- Maintains ideological purity of a permissionless system.
Weaknesses of Removing Filters
- Opens the door to increased non-financial data and potential spam.
- May dilute Bitcoinâs core purpose as sound money.
- Risks short-term exploitation before economic filters adapt.
Strengths of Keeping Filters
- Preserves Bitcoinâs identity and original purpose.
- Provides a simple protective mechanism against abuse.
- Aligns with conservative development philosophy of Bitcoin Core.
Weaknesses of Keeping Filters
- Encourages central decision-making on allowed use cases.
- Leads to workarounds that may be less efficient or obscure.
- Discourages novel but legitimate applications.
Long-Term Consequences
If Filters Are Removed
- Positive: Potential boom in new applications, better interoperability, cleaner architecture.
- Negative: Risk of increased blockchain size, more bandwidth/storage costs, spam wars.
If Filters Are Retained
- Positive: Preserves monetary focus and operational discipline.
- Negative: Alienates developers seeking broader use cases, may ossify the protocol.
Conclusion
The debate highlights a core philosophical split in Bitcoin: whether it should remain a narrow monetary system or evolve into a broader data layer for decentralized applications. Both paths carry risks and tradeoffs. The outcome will shape not just Bitcoin's technical direction but its social contract and future role in the broader crypto ecosystem.
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2025-04-26 13:53:50I'm currently using this bash script to publish long-form content from local Markdown files to Nostr relays.
It requires all of
yq
,jq
, andnak
to be installed.Usage
Create a signed Nostr event and print it to the console:
bash markdown_to_nostr.sh article-filename.md
Create a Nostr event and publish it to one or more relays:
bash markdown_to_nostr.sh article-filename.md ws://localhost:7777 wss://nostr.kosmos.org
Markdown format
You can specify your metadata as YAML in a Front Matter header. Here's an example file:
```markdown
title: "Good Morning" summary: "It's a beautiful day" image: https://example.com/i/beautiful-day.jpg date: 2025-04-24T15:00:00Z tags: gm, poetry published: false
In the blue sky just a few specks of gray
In the evening of a beautiful day
Though last night it rained and more rain on the way
And that more rain is needed 'twould be fair to say.â Francis Duggan ```
The metadata keys are mostly self-explanatory. Note:
- All keys except for
title
are optional date
, if present, will be set as thepublished_at
date.- If
published
is set totrue
, it will publish a kind 30023 event, otherwise a kind 30024 (draft) - The
d
tag (widely used as URL slug for the article) will be the filename without the.md
extension
- All keys except for
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2025-05-07 21:57:34Originalni tekst na dvadesetjedan.com
Autor: Parker Lewis / Prevod na srpski: Plumsky
Ideja da drĆŸava moĆŸe nekako zabraniti bitcoin je jedna od poslednjih faza tuge, taÄno pred prihvatanje realnosti. Posledica ove reÄenice je priznanje da bitcoin âfunkcioniĆĄeâ. U stvari, ona predstavlja Äinjenicu da bitcoin funkcioniĆĄe toliko dobro da on preti postojeÄim drĆŸavnim monopolima nad novcem i da Äe zbog toga drĆŸave da ga uniĆĄte kroz regulativne prepreke da bi eliminisale tu pretnju. Gledajte na tvrdnju da Äe drĆŸave zabraniti bitcoin kao kondicionalnu logiku. Da li bitcoin funkcioniĆĄe kao novac? Ako je odgovor âneâ, onda drĆŸave nemaju ĆĄta da zabrane. Ako je odgovor âdaâ, onda Äe drĆŸave da probaju da ga zabrane. ZnaÄi, glavna poenta ovog razmiĆĄljanja je pretpostavka da bitcoin funkcioiniĆĄe kao novac. Onda je sledeÄe logiÄno pitanje da li intervencija od strane drĆŸave moĆŸe uspeĆĄno da uniĆĄti upravo taj funkcionalan bitcoin.
Za poÄetak, svako ko pokuĆĄava da razume kako, zaĆĄto, ili da li bitcoin funkcioniĆĄe mora da proceni ta pitanja potpuno nezavisno od prouzrekovanja drĆŸavne regulacije ili intervencije. Iako je nesumnjivo da bitcoin mora da postoji uzgred drĆŸavnih regulativa, zamislite na momenat da drĆŸave ne postoje. Sam od sebe, da li bi bitcoin funkcionisao kao novac, kad bi se prepustio slobodnom trĆŸiĆĄtu? Ovo pitanje se ĆĄiri u dodatna pitanja i ubrzo se pretvara u bunar bez dna. Ć ta je novac? Ć ta su svojstva koja Äine jednu vrstu novca bolje od druge? Da li bitcoin poseduje ta svojstva? Da li je bitcoin bolja verzija novca po takvim osobinama? Ako je finalni zakljuÄak da bitcoin ne funkcioniĆĄe kao novac, implikacije drĆŸavne intervencije su nebitne. Ali, ako je bitcoin funkcionalan kao novac, ta pitanja onda postaju bitna u ovoj debati, i svako ko o tome razmiĆĄlja bi morao imati taj poÄetniÄki kontekst da bi mogao proceniti da li je uopĆĄte moguÄe zabraniti. Po svom dizajnu, bitcoin postoji van drĆŸave. Ali bitcoin nije samo van kontrole drĆŸave, on u stvari funkcioniĆĄe bez bilo kakve saradnje centralizovanih identiteta. On je globalan i decentralizovan. Svako moĆŸe pristupiti bitcoinu bez potrebe saglasnosti bilo koga i ĆĄto se viĆĄe ĆĄiri sve je teĆŸe cenzurisati celokupnu mreĆŸu. Arhitektura bitcoina je namerno izmiĆĄljena da bude otporna na bilo koje pokuĆĄaje drĆŸave da ga zabrane. Ovo ne znaÄi da drĆŸave ĆĄirom sveta neÄe pokuĆĄavati da ga reguliĆĄu, oporezuju ili Äak da potpuno zabrane njegovo koriĆĄÄenje. Naravno da Äe biti puno bitki i otpora protiv usvajanja bitcoina meÄu graÄanima. Federal Reserve i AmeriÄki Treasury (i njihovi globalni suparnici) se neÄe leĆŸeÄi predati dok bitcoin sve viĆĄe i viĆĄe ugroĆŸava njihove monopole prihvatljivog novca. DoduĆĄe, pre nego ĆĄto se odbaci ideja da drĆŸave mogu potpuno zabraniti bitcoin, mora se prvo razumeti posledice tog stava i njegovog glasnika.
Progresija poricanja i stepeni tuge
Pripovesti skeptiÄara se neprestano menjaju kroz vreme. Prvi stepen tuge: bitcoin nikad ne moĆŸe funkcionisati-njegova vrednost je osnovana ni na Äemu. On je moderna verzija tulip manije. Sa svakim ciklusom uzbuÄenja, vrednost bitcoina skaÄe i onda vrlo brzo se vraÄa na dole. Äesto nazvano kao kraj njegove vrednosti, bitcoin svaki put odbija da umre i njegova vrednost pronaÄe nivo koji je uvek viĆĄi od prethodnih ciklusa globalne usvajanja. Tulip pripovetka postaje stara i dosadna i skeptiÄari preÄu na viĆĄe nijansirane teme, i time menjaju bazu debate. Drugi stepen tuge predstoji: bitcoin je manjkav kao novac. On je previĆĄe volatilan da bi bio valuta, ili je suviĆĄe spor da bi se koristio kao sistem plaÄanja, ili se ne moĆŸe proĆĄiriti dovoljno da zadovolji sve promete plaÄanja na svetu, ili troĆĄi isuviĆĄe struje. Taj niz kritike ide sve dalje i dalje. Ovaj drugi stepen je progresija poricanja i dosta je udaljen od ideje da je bitcoin niĆĄta viĆĄe od bukvalno bezvrednog niÄega.
Uprkos tim pretpostavnim manjcima, vrednost bitcoin mreĆŸe nastavje da raste vremenom. Svaki put, ona ne umire, nasuprot, ona postaje sve veÄa i jaÄa. Dok se skeptiÄari bave ukazivanjem na manjke, bitcoin ne prestaje. Rast u vrednosti je prouzrokovan jednostavnom dinamikom trĆŸiĆĄta: postoji viĆĄe kupca nego prodavca. To je sve i to je razlog rasta u adopciji. Sve viĆĄe i viĆĄe ljudi shvata zaĆĄto postoji fundamentalna potraĆŸnja za bitcoinom i zaĆĄto/kako on funkcioniĆĄe. To je razlog njegovog dugotrajnog rasta. Dokle god ga sve viĆĄe ljudi koristi za Äuvanje vrednosti, neÄe pasti cena snabdevanja. Zauvek Äe postojati samo 21 milion bitcoina. Nebitno je koliko ljudi zahtevaju bitcoin, njegova cela koliÄina je uvek ista i neelastiÄna. Dok skeptiÄari nastavljaju sa svojom starom priÄom, mase ljudi nastavljaju da eliminiĆĄu zabludu i zahtevaju bitcoin zbog njegovih prednosti u smislu novÄanih svojstva. IzmeÄu ostalog, ne postoji grupa ljudi koja je viĆĄe upoznata sa svim argumentima protiv bitcoina od samih bitcoinera.
OÄajanje poÄinje da se stvara i onda se debata joĆĄ jedanput pomera. Sada nije viĆĄe Äinjenica je vrednost bitcoina osnovana ni na Äemu niti da ima manjke kao valuta; sada se debata centrira na regulaciji drĆŸavnih autoriteta. U ovom zadnjem stepenu tuge, bitcoin se predstavlja kao u stvari isuviĆĄe uspeĆĄnom alatkom i zbog toga drĆŸave ne smeju dozvoliti da on postoji. Zaista? ZnaÄi da je genijalnost Äoveka ponovo ostvarila funkcionalan novac u tehnoloĆĄko superiornoj formi, Äije su posledice zaista neshvatljive, i da Äe drĆŸave upravo taj izum nekako zabraniti. Primetite da tom izjavom skeptiÄari praktiÄno priznaju svoj poraz. Ovo su poslednji pokuĆĄaji u seriji promaĆĄenih argumenata. SkeptiÄari u isto vreme prihvataju da postoji fundamentalna potraĆŸnja za bitcoinom a onda se premeĆĄtaju na neosnovan stav da ga drĆŸave mogu zabraniti.
Ajde da se poigramo i tim pitanjem. Kada bih zapravo razvijene drĆŸave nastupile na scenu i pokuĆĄale da zabrane bitcoin? Trenutno, Federal Reserve i Treasury ne smatraju bitcoin kao ozbiljnu pretnju superiornosti dolara. Po njihovom celokupnom miĆĄljenju, bitcoin je slatka mala igraÄka i ne moĆŸe da funkcioniĆĄe kao novac. SadaĆĄnja kompletna kupovna moÄ bitcoina je manja od $200 milijardi. Sa druge strane, zlato ima celokupnu vrednost od $8 triliona (40X veÄu od bitcoina) i koliÄina odĆĄtampanog novca (M2) je otprilike 15 triliona (75X veliÄine bitcoinove vrednosti). Kada Äe Federal Reserve i Treasury da poÄne da smatra bitcoin kao ozbiljnu pretnju? Kad bitcoin poraste na $1, $2 ili $3 triliona? MoĆŸete i sami da izaberete nivo, ali implikacija je da Äe bitcoin biti mnogo vredniji, i posedovaÄe ga sve viĆĄe ljudi ĆĄirom sveta, pre nego ĆĄto Äe ga drĆŸavne vlasti shvatiti kao obiljnog protivnika.
Predsednik Tramp & Treasury Sekretar MnuÄin o Bitcoinu (2019):
âJa neÄu priÄati o bitcoinu za 10 godina, u to moĆŸete biti sigurni {âŠ} Ja bi se kladio da Äak za 5 ili 6 godina neÄu viĆĄe priÄati o bitcoinu kao sekretar Trusury-a. ImaÄu preÄa posla {âŠ} Mogu vam obeÄati da ja liÄno neÄu biti pun bitcoina.â â Sekretar Treasury-a Stiv MnuÄin
âJa nisam ljubitelj bitcoina {âŠ}, koji nije novac i Äija vrednost je jako volatilna i osnovana na praznom vazduhu.â â Predsednik Donald J. Tramp
ZnaÄi, logika skeptika ide ovako: bitcoin ne funkcioniĆĄe, ali ako funkcioniĆĄe, onda Äe ga drĆŸava zabraniti. Ali, drĆŸave slobodnog sveta neÄe pokuĆĄati da ga zabrane dokle god se on ne pokaĆŸe kao ozbiljna pretnja. U tom trenutku, bitcoin Äe biti vredniji i sigurno teĆŸi da se zabrani, poĆĄto Äe ga viĆĄe ljudi posedovati na mnogo ĆĄirem geografskom prostoru. IgnoriĆĄite fundamentalne Äinjenice i asimetriju koja je uroÄena u globalnom deĆĄavanju monetizacije zato ĆĄto u sluÄaju da ste u pravu, drĆŸave Äe taj proces zabraniti. Na kojoj strani tog argumenta bi radije stajao racionalan ekonomski uÄesnik? Posedovanje finansijske imovine kojoj vrednost toliko raste da preti globalnoj rezervnoj valuti, ili nasuprot â nemati tu imovinu? Sa pretpostavkom da individualci razumeju zaĆĄto je moguÄnost (a sve viĆĄe i verovatnoÄa) ove realnosti, koji stav je logiÄniji u ovom scenariju? Asimetrija dve strane ovog argumenta sama od sebe zahteva da je prvi stav onaj istinit i da fundamentalno razumevanje potraĆŸnje bitcoina samo joĆĄ viĆĄe ojaÄava to miĆĄljenje.
Niko ne moze zabraniti bitcoin
Razmislite ĆĄta bitcoin u stvari predstavlja pa onda ĆĄta bi predstavljala njegova zabrana. Bitcoin je konverzija subjektivne vrednosti, stvorena i razmenjena u realnoĆĄÄu, u digitalne potpise. Jednostavno reÄeno, to je konverzija ljudskog vremena u novac. Kad neko zahteva bitcoin, oni u isto vreme ne zahtevaju neki drugi posed, nek to bio dolar, kuÄa, auto ili hrana itd. Bitcoin predstavlja novÄanu ĆĄtednju koja sa sobom ĆŸrtvuje druge imovine i servise. Zabrana bitcoina bi bio napad na najosnovnije ljudske slobode koje je on upravo stvoren da brani. Zamislite reakciju svih onih koji su prihvatili bitcoin: âBilo je zabavno, alatka za koju su svi eksperti tvrdili da neÄe nikad funkcionisati, sada toliko dobro radi i sad ti isti eksperti i autoriteti kaĆŸu da mi to nemoĆŸemo koristiti. Svi idite kuÄi, predstava je gotova.âverovanje da Äe svi ljudi koji su uÄestvovali u bitcoin usvajanju, suverenitetu koji nudi i finansiskoj slobodi, odjednom samo da se predaju osnovnom ruĆĄenju njihovih prava je potpuno iracionalna pozicija.
Novac je jedan od najbitnijih instrumenata za slobodu koji je ikad izmiĆĄljen. Novac je to ĆĄto u postojeÄem druĆĄtvu ostvaruje moguÄnosti siromaĆĄnom Äoveku â Äiji je domet veÄi nego onaj koji je bio dostiĆŸan bogatim ljudima pre ne toliko puno generacija.â â F. A. Hajek
DrĆŸave nisu uspele da zabrane konzumiranje alkohola, droga, kupovinu vatrenog oruĆŸja, pa ni posedovanje zlata. DrĆŸava moĆŸe samo pomalo da uspori pristup ili da deklariĆĄe posedovanje ilegalnim, ali ne moĆŸe da uniĆĄti neĆĄto ĆĄto veliki broj raznovrsnih ljudi smatra vrednim. Kada je SAD zabranila privatno posedovanje zlata 1933., zlato nije palo u vrednosti ili nestalo sa finansijskog trĆŸiĆĄta. Ono je u stvari poraslo u vrednosti u poreÄenju sa dolarom, i samo trideset godina kasnije, zabrana je bila ukinuta. Ne samo da bitcoin nudi veÄu vrednosno obeÄanje od bilo kog drugog dobra koje su drĆŸave pokuĆĄale da zabrane (ukljuÄujuÄi i zlato); nego po svojim osobinama, njega je mnogo teĆŸe zabraniti. Bitcoin je globalan i decentralizovan. On ne poĆĄtuje granice i osiguran je mnoĆĄtvom nodova i kriptografskim potpisima. Sam postupak zabrane bi zahtevao da se u isto vreme zaustavi âopen sourceâ softver koji emituje i izvrĆĄava slanje i potvrÄivanje digitalno enkriptovanih kljuÄeva i potpisa. Ta zabrana bi morala biti koordinisana izmeÄu velikog broja zemalja, sa tim da je nemoguÄe znati gde se ti nodovi i softver nalazi ili da se zaustavi instaliranje novih nodova u drugim pravnim nadleĆŸnostima. Da ne pominjemo i ustavske pitanja, bilo bi tehniÄki neizvodljivo da se takva zabrana primeni na bilo kakav znaÄajan naÄin.
Äak kada bih sve zemlje iz G-20 grupe koordinisale takvu zabranu u isto vreme, to ne bi uniĆĄtilo bitcoin. U stvari, to bi bilo samoubistvo za fiat novÄani sistem. To bi joĆĄ viĆĄe prikazalo masama da je bitcoin u stvari novac koji treba shvatiti ozbiljno, i to bi samo od sebe zapoÄelo globalnu igru vatanje maÄke za rep. Bitcoin nema centralnu taÄku za napad; bitcoin rudari, nodovi i digitalni potpisi su rasejani po celom svetu. Svaki aspekt bitcoina je decentralizovan, zato su glavni stubovi njegove arhitekture da uÄesnici uvek treba kontrolisati svoje potpise i upravljati svojim nodom. Ć to viĆĄe digitalnih potpisa i nodova koji postoje, to je viĆĄe bitcoin decentralizovan, i to je viĆĄe odbranjiva njegova mreĆŸa od strane neprijatelja. Ć to je viĆĄe zemalja gde rudari izvrĆĄavaju svoj posao, to je manji rizik da jedan nadleĆŸni identitet moĆŸe uticati na njegov bezbednosni sistem. Koordinisan internacionalni napad na bitcoin bi samo koristio da bitcoin joĆĄ viĆĄe ojaÄa svoj imuni sistem. Na kraju krajeva, to bi ubrzalo seobu iz tradicionalnog finansijskog sistema (i njegovih valuta) a i inovaciju koja postoji u bitcoin ekosistemu. Sa svakom bivĆĄom pretnjom, bitcoin je maĆĄtovito pronalazio naÄin da ih neutraliĆĄe pa i koordinisan napad od strane drĆŸava ne bi bio niĆĄta drugaÄiji.
Inovacija u ovoj oblasti koja se odlikuje svojom âpermissionlessâ (bez dozvole centralnih identiteta) osobinom, omoguÄava odbranu od svakojakih napada. Sve varijante napada koje su bile predvidjene je upravo to ĆĄto zahteva konstantnu inovaciju bitcoina. To je ona Adam Smitova nevidljiva ruka, ali dopingovana. PojedinaÄni uÄesnici mogu da veruju da su motivisani nekim veÄim uzrokom, ali u stvari, korisnost kaja je ugraÄena u bitcoin stvara kod uÄesnika dovoljno snaĆŸan podsticaj da omoguÄi svoje preĆŸivljavanje. Sopstveni interes milione, ako ne milijarde, nekoordinisanih ljudi koji se jedino slaĆŸu u svojom meÄusobnom potrebom za funkcionalnim novcem podstiÄe inovacije u bitcoinu. Danas, moĆŸda to izgleda kao neka kul nova tehnologija ili neki dobar investment u finansijskom portfoliju, ali Äak i ako to mnogi ne razumeju, bitcoin je apsolutna nuĆŸnost u svetu. To je tako zato ĆĄto je novac nuĆŸnost a historijski priznate valute se fundamentalno raspadaju. Pre dva meseca, trĆŸiĆĄte ameriÄkih drĆŸavnih obveznica je doĆŸiveo kolaps na ĆĄta je Federal Reserve reagovao time ĆĄto je poveÄao celokupnu koliÄinu dolara u postojanju za $250 milijardi, a joĆĄ viĆĄe u bliskoj buduÄnosti. TaÄno ovo je razlog zaĆĄto je bitcoin nuĆŸnost a ne samo luksuzni dodatak. Kada inovacija omoguÄava baziÄno funkcionisanje ekonomije ne postoji ni jedna drĆŸava na svetu koja moĆŸe da zaustavi njenu adopciju i rast. Novac je nuĆŸnost a bitcoin znatno poboljĆĄava sistem novca koji je ikada postojao pre njega.
Sa viĆĄe praktiÄne strane, pokuĆĄaj zabranjivanja bitcoina ili njegove velike regulacije od nadleĆŸnosti bi direktno bilo u korist susedne nadleĆŸnih organa. Podsticaj da se odustane od koordinisanog napada na bitcoin bi bio isuviĆĄe veliki da bi takvi dogovori bili uspeĆĄni. Kada bi SAD deklarisovale posed bitcoina ilegalnim sutra, da li bi to zaustavilo njegov rast, razvoj i adopciji i da li bi to smanjilo vrednost celokupne mreĆŸe? Verovatno. Da li bi to uniĆĄtilo bitcoin? Ne bi. Bitcoin predstavlja najpokretljivije kapitalno sredstvo na svetu. Zemlje i nadleĆŸne strukture koje kreiraju regulativnu strukturu koja najmanje ustruÄava koriĆĄÄenje bitcoina Äe biti dobitnici velike koliÄine uliva kapitala u svoje drĆŸave.
Zabrana Bitcoinove ZatvoreniÄke Dileme
U praksi, zatvoreniÄka dilema nije igra jedan na jedan. Ona je multidimenzijska i ukljuÄuje mnoĆĄtvo nadleĆŸnosti, Äiji se interesi nadmeÄu meÄusobno, i to uskraÄuje moguÄnosti bilo kakve moguÄnosti zabrane. Ljudski kapital, fiziÄki kapital i novÄani kapital Äe sav iÄi u pravcu drĆŸava i nadleĆŸnosti koje najmanje ustruÄuju bitcoin. To se moĆŸda neÄe desiti sve odjednom, ali pokuĆĄaji zabrane su isto za badava koliko bi bilo odseÄi sebi nos u inat svom licu. To ne znaÄi da drĆŸave to neÄe pokuĆĄati. India je veÄ probala da zabrani bitcoin. Kina je uvela puno restrikcija. Drugi Äe da prate njihove tragove. Ali svaki put kada drĆŸava preduzme takve korake, to ima nepredvidljive efekte poveÄanja bitcoin adopcije. PokuĆĄaji zabranjivanja bitcoina su jako efektivne marketing kampanje. Bitcoin postoji kao sistem nevezan za jednu suverenu drĆŸavu i kao novac je otporan na cenzuru. On je dizajniran da postoji van drĆŸavne kontrole. PokuĆĄaji da se taj koncept zabrani samo joĆĄ viĆĄe daje njemu razlog i logiku za postojanje.
Jedini PobedniÄki Potez je da se UkljuÄiĆĄ u Igru
Zabrana bitcoina je troĆĄenje vremena. Neki Äe to pokuĆĄati; ali svi Äe biti neuspeĆĄni. Sami ti pokuĆĄaji Äe joĆĄ viĆĄe ubrzati njegovu adopciju i ĆĄirenje. BiÄe to vetar od 100 km/h koji raspaljuje vatru. To Äe ojaÄati bitcoin sve viĆĄe i doprineÄe njegovoj pouzdanosti. U svakom sluÄaju, verovanje da Äe drĆŸave zabraniti bitcoin u momentu kada on postane dovoljno velika pretnja rezervnim valutam sveta, je iracionalan razlog da se on no poseduje kao instrument ĆĄtednje novca. To ne samo da podrazumeva da je bitcoin novac, ali u isto vreme i ignoriĆĄe glavne razloge zaĆĄto je to tako: on je decentralizovan i otporan na cenzure. Zamislite da razumete jednu od nojveÄih tajni danaĆĄnjice i da u isto vreme tu tajnu asimetrije koju bitcoin nudi ne primenjujete u svoju korist zbog straha od drĆŸave. Pre Äe biti, neko ko razume zaĆĄto bitcoin funkcioniĆĄe i da ga drĆŸava ne moĆŸe zaustaviti, ili nepuno znanje postoji u razumevanju kako bitcoin uopĆĄte funckioniĆĄe. PoÄnite sa razmatranjem fundamentalnih pitanja, a onda primenite to kao temelj da bi procenili bilo koji potencijalan rizik od strane buduÄih regulacija ili restrikcija drĆŸavnih organa. I nikad nemojte da zaboravite na vrednost asimetrije izmeÄu dve strane ovde prezentiranih argumenata. Jedini pobedniÄki potez je da se ukljuÄite u igru.
Stavovi ovde prezentirani su samo moji i ne predstavljaju Unchained Capital ili moje kolege. Zahvaljujem se Fil Gajgeru za razmatranje teksta i primedbe.
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@ bf47c19e:c3d2573b
2025-05-07 21:56:47Originalni tekst na dvadesetjedan.com.
Autor: Gigi / Prevod na srpski: Plumsky
Postoji sveto carstvo privatnosti za svakog Äoveka gde on bira i pravi odluke â carstvo stvoreno na baziÄnim pravima i slobode koje zakon, generalno, ne sme naruĆĄavati. DĆŸefri FiĆĄer, Arhiepiskop Canterberija (1959)
Pre ne toliko dugo, uobiÄajen reĆŸim interneta je bio neenkriptovan obiÄan tekst (plain text). Svi su mogli ĆĄpiunirati svakoga i mnogi nisu o tome ni razmiĆĄljali. Globalno obelodanjivanje nadzora 2013. je to promenilo i danas se koriste mnogo bezbedniji protokoli i end-to-end enkripcija postaje standard sve viĆĄe. Iako bitcoin postaje tinejdĆŸer, mi smo â metaforiÄno govoreÄi â i dalje u dobu obiÄnog teksta narandĆŸastog novÄiÄa. Bitcoin je radikalno providljiv protokol sam po sebi, ali postoje znaÄajni naÄini da korisnik zaĆĄtiti svoju privatnost. U ovom Älanku ĆŸelimo da istaknemo neke od ovih strategija, prodiskutujemo najbolje prakse, i damo preporuke koje mogu primeniti i bitcoin novajlije i veterani.
ZaĆĄto je privatnost bitna
Privatnost je potrebna da bi otvoreno druĆĄtvo moglo da funkcioniĆĄe u digitalnoj eri. Privatnost nije isto ĆĄto i tajanstvenost. Privatna stvar je neĆĄto ĆĄto neko ne ĆŸeli da ceo svet zna, a tajna stvar je neĆĄto ĆĄto neko ne ĆŸeli bilo ko da zna. Privatnost je moÄ da se Äovek selektivno otkriva svom okruĆŸenju.
Ovim snaĆŸnim reÄima Erik Hjus je zapoÄeo svoj tekst Sajferpankov Manifesto (Cypherpunk's Manifesto) 1993. Razlika izmeÄu privatnosti i tajanstvenosti je suptilna ali jako vaĆŸna. OdluÄiti se za privatnost ne znaÄi da neko ima tajne koje ĆŸeli sakriti. Da ovo ilustrujemo shvatite samo da ono ĆĄto obavljate u svom toaletu ili u spavaÄoj sobi nije niti ilegalno niti tajna (u mnogim sluÄajevima), ali vi svejedno odluÄujete da zatvorite vrata i navuÄete zavese.
SliÄno tome, koliko para imate i gde ih troĆĄite nije naruÄito tajna stvar. Ipak, to bi trebalo biti privatan sluÄaj. Mnogi bi se sloĆŸili da vaĆĄ ĆĄef ne treba da zna gde vi troĆĄite vaĆĄu platu. Privatnosti je Äak zaĆĄtiÄena od strane mnogobrojnih internacionalnih nadleĆŸnih organa. Iz AmeriÄke Deklaracije Prava i DuĆŸnosti Äoveka (American Declaration of the Rights and Duties of Man) Ujedinjenim Nacijama, napisano je da je privatnost fundamentalno prava gradjana ĆĄirom sveta.
Niko ne sme biti podvrgnut smetnjama njegovoj privatnosti, porodici, rezidenciji ili komunikacijama, niti napadnuta njegova Äast i reputacija. Svi imaju pravo da se ĆĄtite zakonom protiv takvih smetnja ili napada. Artikal 12, Deklaracija Ljudskih Prava Ujedinjenih Nacija
Bitcoin i privatnost
Iako je bitcoin Äesto opisivan kao anoniman naÄin plaÄanja medijima, on u stvari poseduje potpuno suprotne osobine. On je poluanoniman u najboljem sluÄaju i danas mnogima nije ni malo lako primeniti taktike da bi bili sigurni da njihov poluanonimni identitet na bitcoin mreĆŸi ne bude povezan sa legalnim identitetom u stvarnom svetu.
Bitcoin je otvoren sistem. On je javna baza podataka koju svako moĆŸe da prouÄava i analizira. ZnaÄi, svaka transakcija koja je upisana u tu bazu kroz dokaz rada (proof-of-work) postojaÄe i biÄe otkrivena dokle god bitcoin postoji, ĆĄto znaÄi - zauvek. Ne primenjivati najbolje prakse privatnosti moĆŸe imati ĆĄtetne posledice u dalekoj buduÄnosti.
Privatnost, kao sigurnost, je proces koji je teĆŸak, ali nije nemoguÄ. Alatke nastavljaju da se razvijaju koje Äuvaju privatnost kad se koristi bitcoin and sreÄom mnoge od tih alatki su sve lakĆĄe za koriĆĄÄenje. NaĆŸalost ne postoji panacea u ovom pristupu. Mora se biti svesan svih kompromisa i usavrĆĄavati te prakse dok se one menjaju.
Najbolje prakse privatnosti
Kao i sve u bitcoinu, kontrola privatnosti je postepena, korak po korak, procedura. NauÄiti i primeniti ove najbolje prakse zahteva strpljivost i odgovornost, tako da ne budite obeshrabreni ako vam se Äini da je to sve previĆĄe. Svaki korak, koliko god bio mali, je korak u dobrom pravcu.
Koje korake preduzeti da bi uveÄali svoju privatnost:
- Budite u vlasniĆĄtvu sami svojih novÄiÄa
- Nikad ne ponavljajte koriĆĄÄenje istih adresa
- Minimizirajte koriĆĄÄenje servisa koji zahtevaju identitet (Know your customer - KYC)
- Minimizirajte sve izloĆŸenosti treÄim licima
- Upravljajte svojim nodom
- Koristite Lightning mreĆŸu za male transakcije
- Nemojte koristiti javne blok pretraĆŸivaÄe za svoje transakcije
- Koristite metodu CoinJoin Äesto i rano pri nabavljanju svojih novÄiÄa
Budite u vlasniĆĄtvu sami svojih novÄiÄa: Ako kljuÄevi nisu tvoji, onda nije ni bitcoin. Ako neko drugo drĆŸi vaĆĄ bitcoin za vas, oni znaju sve ĆĄto se moĆŸe znati: koliÄinu, istoriju transakcija pa i sve buduÄe transakcije, itd. Preuzimanje vlasniĆĄtva bitcoina u svoje ruke je prvi i najvaĆŸniji korak.
Nikad ne kroistite istu adresu dvaput: Ponavljanje adresa poniĆĄtava privatnost poĆĄiljalca i primaoca bitcoina. Ovo se treba izbegavati pod svaku cenu.
Minimizirajte koriĆĄÄenje servisa koji zahtevaju identitet (KYC): Vezivati svoj legalni identitet za svoje bitcoin adrese je zlo koje se zahteva od strane mnogih drĆŸavnih nadleĆŸnosti. Dok je efektivnost ovih zakona i regulacija disputabilno, posledice njihovog primenjivanja su uglavnom ĆĄtetne po korisnicima. Ovo je oÄigledno poĆĄto je Äesta pojava da se te informacije Äesto izlivaju iz slabo obezbeÄenih digitalnih servera. Ako izaberete da koristite KYC servise da bi nabavljali bitcoin, prouÄite i razumite odnos izmeÄu vas i tog biznisa. Vi ste poverljivi tom biznisu za sve vaĆĄe liÄne podatke, pa i buduÄe obezbeÄenje tih podataka. Ako i dalje zaraÄujete kroz fiat novÄani sistem, mi preporuÄujemo da koristite samo bitcoin ekskluzivne servise koji vam dozvoljavaju da autamatski kupujete bitcoin s vremena na vreme. Ako zelite da potpuno da izbegnete KYC, pregledajte https://bitcoinqna.github.io/noKYConly/.
Minimizirajte sve izloĆŸenosti treÄim licima: Poverljivost treÄim licima je bezbednosna rupa (https://nakamotoinstitute.org/trusted-third-parties/). Ako moĆŸete biti poverljivi samo sebi, onda bi to tako trebalo da bude.
Upravljajte svojim nodom: Ako nod nije tvoj, onda nisu ni pravila. Upravljanje svojim nodom je suĆĄtinska potreba da bi se bitcoin koristio na privatan naÄin. Svaka interakcija sa bitcoin mreĆŸom je posrednjena nodom. Ako vi taj nod ne upravljate, Äiji god nod koristite moĆŸe da vidi sve ĆĄto vi radite. Ova upustva (https://bitcoiner.guide/node/) su jako korisna da bi zapoÄeli proces koriĆĄÄenja svog noda.
Koristite Lightning mreĆŸu za male transakcije: PoĆĄto Lightning protokol ne koristi glavnu bitcoin mreĆŸu za trasakcije onda je i samim tim poveÄana privatnost koriĆĄÄenja bez dodatnog truda. Iako je i dalje rano, oni apsolutno bezobzirni periodi Lightning mreĆŸe su verovatno daleko iza nas. KoriĆĄÄenje Lightning-a za transakcije malih i srednjih veliÄina Äe vam pomoÄi da uveÄate privatnost a da smanjite naplate svojih pojedinaÄnih bitcoin transakcija.
Nemojte koristiti javne blok pretraĆŸivaÄe za svoje transakcije: Proveravanje adresa na javnim blok pretraĆŸivaÄima povezuje te adrese sa vaĆĄim IP podacima, koji se onda mogu koristiti da se otkrije vaĆĄ identitet. Softveri kao Umbrel i myNode vam omoguÄavaju da lako koristite sami svoj blok pretraĆŸivaÄ. Ako morate koristiti javne pretraĆŸivaÄe, uradite to uz VPN ili Tor.
Koristite CoinJoin Äesto i rano pri nabavljanju svojih novÄiÄa: PoĆĄto je bitcoin veÄan, primenjivanje saradniÄkih CoinJoin praksa Äe vam obezbediti privatnost u buduÄnosti. Dok su CoinJoin transakcije svakovrsne, softveri koji su laki za koriĆĄÄenje veÄ sad postoje koji mogu automatizovati ovu vrstu transakcija. Samourai Whirlpool (https://samouraiwallet.com/whirlpool) je odliÄan izbor za Android korisnike. Joinmarket (https://github.com/joinmarket-webui/jam) se moĆŸe koristiti na vaĆĄem nodu. A servisi postoje koji pri snabdevanju vaĆĄeg bitcoina istog trenutka obave CoinJoin tranzakciju automatski.
ZakljuÄak
Svi bi trebalo da se potrude da koriste bitcoin na ĆĄto privatniji naÄin. Privatnost nije isto ĆĄto i tajanstvenost. Privatnost je ljudsko pravo i mi svi trebamo da branimo i primenljujemo to pravo. TeĆĄko je izbrisati postojeÄe informacije sa interneta; a izbrisati ih sa bitcoin baze podataka je nemoguÄe. Iako su daleko od savrĆĄenih, alatke postoje danas koje vam omoguÄavaju da najbolje prakse privatnosti i vi sami primenite. Mi smo vam naglasili neke od njih i - kroz poboljĆĄanje u bitcoin protokolu kroz Taproot i Schnorr - one Äe postajati sve usavrĆĄenije.
Bitcoin postupci se ne mogu lako opisati koriĆĄÄenjem tradicionalnim konceptima. Pitanja kao ĆĄto su "Ko je vlasnik ovog novca?" ili "Odakle taj novac potiÄe?" postaju sve teĆŸa da se odgovore a u nekim okolnostima postaju potpuno beznaÄajna.
SatoĆĄi je dizajnirao bitcoin misleÄi na privatnost. Na nivou protokola svaka bitcoin transakcija je proces "topljenja" koji za sobom samo ostavlja heuristiÄne mrvice hleba. Protokolu nije bitno odakle se pojavio bilo koji bitcoin ili satoĆĄi. Niti je njega briga ko je legalan identitet vlasnika. Protokolu je samo vaĆŸno da li su digitalni potpisi validni. Dokle god je govor slobodan, potpisivanje poruka - privatno ili ne - ne sme biti kriminalan postupak.
Dodatni Resursi
This Month in Bitcoin Privacy | Janine
Hodl Privacy FAQ | 6102
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UseWhirlpool.com | Bitcoin Q+A
Bitcoin Privacy Guide | Bitcoin Q+A
Ovaj Älanak napisan je u saradnji sa Matt Odellom, nezavisnim bitcoin istraĆŸivaÄem. NaÄite njegove preporuke za privatnost na werunbtc.com
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@ c631e267:c2b78d3e
2025-04-04 18:47:27Zwei mal drei macht vier, \ widewidewitt und drei macht neune, \ ich mach mir die Welt, \ widewide wie sie mir gefÀllt. \ Pippi Langstrumpf
Egal, ob Koalitionsverhandlungen oder politischer Alltag: Die Kontroversen zwischen theoretisch verschiedenen Parteien verschwinden, wenn es um den Kampf gegen politische Gegner mit RĂŒckenwind geht. Wer den Alteingesessenen die PfrĂŒnde ernsthaft streitig machen könnte, gegen den werden nicht nur «Brandmauern» errichtet, sondern der wird notfalls auch strafrechtlich verfolgt. Doppelstandards sind dabei selbstverstĂ€ndlich inklusive.
In Frankreich ist diese Woche Marine Le Pen wegen der Veruntreuung von EU-Geldern von einem Gericht verurteilt worden. Als Teil der Strafe wurde sie fĂŒr fĂŒnf Jahre vom passiven Wahlrecht ausgeschlossen. Obwohl das Urteil nicht rechtskrĂ€ftig ist â Le Pen kann in Berufung gehen â, haben die Richter das Verbot, bei Wahlen anzutreten, mit sofortiger Wirkung verhĂ€ngt. Die Vorsitzende des rechtsnationalen Rassemblement National (RN) galt als aussichtsreiche Kandidatin fĂŒr die PrĂ€sidentschaftswahl 2027.
Das ist in diesem Jahr bereits der zweite gravierende Fall von Wahlbeeinflussung durch die Justiz in einem EU-Staat. In RumĂ€nien hatte CÄlin Georgescu im November die erste Runde der PrĂ€sidentenwahl ĂŒberraschend gewonnen. Das Ergebnis wurde spĂ€ter annulliert, die behauptete «russische Wahlmanipulation» konnte jedoch nicht bewiesen werden. Die Kandidatur fĂŒr die Wahlwiederholung im Mai wurde Georgescu kĂŒrzlich durch das Verfassungsgericht untersagt.
Die Veruntreuung öffentlicher Gelder muss untersucht und geahndet werden, das steht auĂer Frage. Diese Anforderung darf nicht selektiv angewendet werden. Hingegen mussten wir in der Vergangenheit bei ungleich schwerwiegenderen FĂ€llen von (mutmaĂlichem) Missbrauch ganz andere Vorgehensweisen erleben, etwa im Fall der heutigen EZB-Chefin Christine Lagarde oder im «Pfizergate»-Skandal um die PrĂ€sidentin der EU-Kommission Ursula von der Leyen.
Wenngleich derartige Angelegenheiten formal auf einer rechtsstaatlichen Grundlage beruhen mögen, so bleibt ein bitterer Beigeschmack. Es stellt sich die Frage, ob und inwieweit die Justiz politisch instrumentalisiert wird. Dies ist umso interessanter, als die Gewaltenteilung einen essenziellen Teil jeder demokratischen Ordnung darstellt, wÀhrend die BekÀmpfung des politischen Gegners mit juristischen Mitteln gerade bei den am lautesten rufenden Verteidigern «unserer Demokratie» populÀr zu sein scheint.
Die Delegationen von CDU/CSU und SPD haben bei ihren Verhandlungen ĂŒber eine Regierungskoalition genau solche MaĂnahmen diskutiert. «Im Namen der Wahrheit und der Demokratie» möchte man noch hĂ€rter gegen «Desinformation» vorgehen und dafĂŒr zum Beispiel den Digital Services Act der EU erweitern. Auch soll der Tatbestand der Volksverhetzung verschĂ€rft werden â und im Entzug des passiven Wahlrechts mĂŒnden können. Auf europĂ€ischer Ebene wĂŒrde Friedrich Merz wohl gerne Ungarn das Stimmrecht entziehen.
Der Pegel an Unzufriedenheit und Frustration wĂ€chst in groĂen Teilen der Bevölkerung kontinuierlich. Arroganz, Machtmissbrauch und immer abstrusere Ausreden fĂŒr offensichtlich willkĂŒrliche MaĂnahmen werden kaum verhindern, dass den etablierten Parteien die UnterstĂŒtzung entschwindet. In Deutschland sind die Umfrageergebnisse der AfD ein guter Gradmesser dafĂŒr.
[Vorlage Titelbild: Pixabay]
Dieser Beitrag wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben und ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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@ 3bf0c63f:aefa459d
2025-04-25 19:26:48Redistributing Git with Nostr
Every time someone tries to "decentralize" Git -- like many projects tried in the past to do it with BitTorrent, IPFS, ScuttleButt or custom p2p protocols -- there is always a lurking comment: "but Git is already distributed!", and then the discussion proceeds to mention some facts about how Git supports multiple remotes and its magic syncing and merging abilities and so on.
Turns out all that is true, Git is indeed all that powerful, and yet GitHub is the big central hub that hosts basically all Git repositories in the giant world of open-source. There are some crazy people that host their stuff elsewhere, but these projects end up not being found by many people, and even when they do they suffer from lack of contributions.
Because everybody has a GitHub account it's easy to open a pull request to a repository of a project you're using if it's on GitHub (to be fair I think it's very annoying to have to clone the repository, then add it as a remote locally, push to it, then go on the web UI and click to open a pull request, then that cloned repository lurks forever in your profile unless you go through 16 screens to delete it -- but people in general seem to think it's easy).
It's much harder to do it on some random other server where some project might be hosted, because now you have to add 4 more even more annoying steps: create an account; pick a password; confirm an email address; setup SSH keys for pushing. (And I'm not even mentioning the basic impossibility of offering
push
access to external unknown contributors to people who want to host their own simple homemade Git server.)At this point some may argue that we could all have accounts on GitLab, or Codeberg or wherever else, then those steps are removed. Besides not being a practical strategy this pseudo solution misses the point of being decentralized (or distributed, who knows) entirely: it's far from the ideal to force everybody to have the double of account management and SSH setup work in order to have the open-source world controlled by two shady companies instead of one.
What we want is to give every person the opportunity to host their own Git server without being ostracized. at the same time we must recognize that most people won't want to host their own servers (not even most open-source programmers!) and give everybody the ability to host their stuff on multi-tenant servers (such as GitHub) too. Importantly, though, if we allow for a random person to have a standalone Git server on a standalone server they host themselves on their wood cabin that also means any new hosting company can show up and start offering Git hosting, with or without new cool features, charging high or low or zero, and be immediately competing against GitHub or GitLab, i.e. we must remove the network-effect centralization pressure.
External contributions
The first problem we have to solve is: how can Bob contribute to Alice's repository without having an account on Alice's server?
SourceHut has reminded GitHub users that Git has always had this (for most) arcane
git send-email
command that is the original way to send patches, using an once-open protocol.Turns out Nostr acts as a quite powerful email replacement and can be used to send text content just like email, therefore patches are a very good fit for Nostr event contents.
Once you get used to it and the proper UIs (or CLIs) are built sending and applying patches to and from others becomes a much easier flow than the intense clickops mixed with terminal copypasting that is interacting with GitHub (you have to clone the repository on GitHub, then update the remote URL in your local directory, then create a branch and then go back and turn that branch into a Pull Request, it's quite tiresome) that many people already dislike so much they went out of their way to build many GitHub CLI tools just so they could comment on issues and approve pull requests from their terminal.
Replacing GitHub features
Aside from being the "hub" that people use to send patches to other people's code (because no one can do the email flow anymore, justifiably), GitHub also has 3 other big features that are not directly related to Git, but that make its network-effect harder to overcome. Luckily Nostr can be used to create a new environment in which these same features are implemented in a more decentralized and healthy way.
Issues: bug reports, feature requests and general discussions
Since the "Issues" GitHub feature is just a bunch of text comments it should be very obvious that Nostr is a perfect fit for it.
I will not even mention the fact that Nostr is much better at threading comments than GitHub (which doesn't do it at all), which can generate much more productive and organized discussions (and you can opt out if you want).
Search
I use GitHub search all the time to find libraries and projects that may do something that I need, and it returns good results almost always. So if people migrated out to other code hosting providers wouldn't we lose it?
The fact is that even though we think everybody is on GitHub that is a globalist falsehood. Some projects are not on GitHub, and if we use only GitHub for search those will be missed. So even if we didn't have a Nostr Git alternative it would still be necessary to create a search engine that incorporated GitLab, Codeberg, SourceHut and whatnot.
Turns out on Nostr we can make that quite easy by not forcing anyone to integrate custom APIs or hardcoding Git provider URLs: each repository can make itself available by publishing an "announcement" event with a brief description and one or more Git URLs. That makes it easy for a search engine to index them -- and even automatically download the code and index the code (or index just README files or whatever) without a centralized platform ever having to be involved.
The relays where such announcements will be available play a role, of course, but that isn't a bad role: each announcement can be in multiple relays known for storing "public good" projects, some relays may curate only projects known to be very good according to some standards, other relays may allow any kind of garbage, which wouldn't make them good for a search engine to rely upon, but would still be useful in case one knows the exact thing (and from whom) they're searching for (the same is valid for all Nostr content, by the way, and that's where it's censorship-resistance comes from).
Continuous integration
GitHub Actions are a very hardly subsidized free-compute-for-all-paid-by-Microsoft feature, but one that isn't hard to replace at all. In fact there exists today many companies offering the same kind of service out there -- although they are mostly targeting businesses and not open-source projects, before GitHub Actions was introduced there were also many that were heavily used by open-source projects.
One problem is that these services are still heavily tied to GitHub today, they require a GitHub login, sometimes BitBucket and GitLab and whatnot, and do not allow one to paste an arbitrary Git server URL, but that isn't a thing that is very hard to change anyway, or to start from scratch. All we need are services that offer the CI/CD flows, perhaps using the same framework of GitHub Actions (although I would prefer to not use that messy garbage), and charge some few satoshis for it.
It may be the case that all the current services only support the big Git hosting platforms because they rely on their proprietary APIs, most notably the webhooks dispatched when a repository is updated, to trigger the jobs. It doesn't have to be said that Nostr can also solve that problem very easily.
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@ c631e267:c2b78d3e
2025-04-03 07:42:25Spanien bleibt einer der Vorreiter im europĂ€ischen Prozess der totalen Ăberwachung per Digitalisierung. Seit Mittwoch ist dort der digitale Personalausweis verfĂŒgbar. Dabei handelt es sich um eine Regierungs-App, die auf dem Smartphone installiert werden muss und in den Stores von Google und Apple zu finden ist. Per Dekret von Regierungschef Pedro SĂĄnchez und Zustimmung des Ministerrats ist diese MaĂnahme jetzt in Kraft getreten.
Mit den ĂŒblichen Argumenten der Vereinfachung, des Komforts, der Effizienz und der Sicherheit preist das Innenministerium die «Innovation» an. Auch die Beteuerung, dass die digitale Variante parallel zum physischen Ausweis existieren wird und diesen nicht ersetzen soll, fehlt nicht. WĂ€hrend der ersten zwölf Monate wird «der Neue» noch nicht fĂŒr alle AnwendungsfĂ€lle gĂŒltig sein, ab 2026 aber schon.
Dass die ganze Sache auch «Risiken und Nebenwirkungen» haben könnte, wird in den Mainstream-Medien eher selten thematisiert. Bestenfalls wird der Aspekt der Datensicherheit angesprochen, allerdings in der Regel direkt mit dem Regierungsvokabular von den «maximalen Sicherheitsgarantien» abgehandelt. Dennoch gibt es einige weitere Aspekte, die BĂŒrger mit etwas Sinn fĂŒr PrivatsphĂ€re bedenken sollten.
Um sich die digitale Version des nationalen Ausweises besorgen zu können (eine App mit dem Namen MiDNI), muss man sich vorab online registrieren. Dabei wird die IdentitĂ€t des BĂŒrgers mit seiner mobilen Telefonnummer verknĂŒpft. Diese obligatorische fixe Verdrahtung kennen wir von diversen anderen Apps und Diensten. Gleichzeitig ist das die Basis fĂŒr eine perfekte Lokalisierbarkeit der Person.
FĂŒr jeden Vorgang der Identifikation in der Praxis wird spĂ€ter «eine Verbindung zu den Servern der Bundespolizei aufgebaut». Die Daten des Individuums werden «in Echtzeit» verifiziert und im Erfolgsfall von der Polizei signiert zurĂŒckgegeben. Das Ergebnis ist ein QR-Code mit zeitlich begrenzter GĂŒltigkeit, der an Dritte weitergegeben werden kann.
Bei derartigen Szenarien strĂ€uben sich einem halbwegs kritischen StaatsbĂŒrger die Nackenhaare. Allein diese minimale Funktionsbeschreibung lĂ€sst die totale Ăberwachung erkennen, die damit ermöglicht wird. Jede Benutzung des Ausweises wird kĂŒnftig registriert, hinterlĂ€sst also Spuren. Und was ist, wenn die Server der Polizei einmal kein grĂŒnes Licht geben? Das wĂ€re spĂ€testens dann ein Problem, wenn der digitale doch irgendwann der einzig gĂŒltige Ausweis ist: Dann haben wir den abschaltbaren BĂŒrger.
Dieser neue VorstoĂ der Regierung von Pedro SĂĄnchez ist ein weiterer Schritt in Richtung der «totalen Digitalisierung» des Landes, wie diese Politik in manchen Medien â nicht einmal kritisch, sondern sehr naiv â genannt wird. Ebenso verharmlosend wird auch erwĂ€hnt, dass sich das spanische Projekt des digitalen Ausweises nahtlos in die Initiativen der EU zu einer digitalen IdentitĂ€t fĂŒr alle BĂŒrger sowie des digitalen Euro einreiht.
In Zukunft könnte der neue Ausweis «auch in andere staatliche und private digitale Plattformen integriert werden», wie das Medienportal Cope ganz richtig bemerkt. Das ist die Perspektive.
[Titelbild: Pixabay]
Dazu passend:
Nur Abschied vom Alleinfahren? Monströse spanische Ăberwachungsprojekte gemÀà EU-Norm
Dieser Beitrag wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben und ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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@ aa8de34f:a6ffe696
2025-03-31 21:48:50In seinem Beitrag vom 30. MĂ€rz 2025 fragt Henning Rosenbusch auf Telegram angesichts zunehmender digitaler Kontrolle und staatlicher Allmacht:
âWie soll sich gegen eine solche Tyrannei noch ein Widerstand formieren können, selbst im Untergrund? Sehe ich nicht.â\ (Quelle: t.me/rosenbusch/25228)
Er beschreibt damit ein GefĂŒhl der Ohnmacht, das viele teilen: Eine Welt, in der Totalitarismus nicht mehr mit Panzern, sondern mit Algorithmen kommt. Wo Zugriff auf Geld, Meinungsfreiheit und Teilhabe vom Wohlverhalten abhĂ€ngt. Der BĂŒrger als kontrollierbare Variable im Code des Staates.\ Die Frage ist berechtigt. Doch die Antwort darauf liegt nicht in alten Widerstandsbildern â sondern in einer neuen RealitĂ€t.
-- Denn es braucht keinen Untergrund mehr. --
Der Widerstand der Zukunft trĂ€gt keinen Tarnanzug. Er ist nicht konspirativ, sondern transparent. Nicht bewaffnet, sondern mathematisch beweisbar. Bitcoin steht nicht am Rand dieser Entwicklung â es ist ihr Fundament. Eine Bastion aus physikalischer RealitĂ€t, spieltheoretischem Schutz und ökonomischer Wahrheit. Es ist nicht unfehlbar, aber unbestechlich. Nicht perfekt, aber immun gegen zentrale WillkĂŒr.
Hier entsteht kein âdigitales Gegenreichâ, sondern eine dezentrale Renaissance. Keine Revolte aus Wut, sondern eine stille Abkehr: von Zwang zu Freiwilligkeit, von AbhĂ€ngigkeit zu Selbstverantwortung. Diese Revolution fĂŒhrt keine Kriege. Sie braucht keine FĂŒhrer. Sie ist ein Netzwerk. Jeder Knoten ein Individuum. Jede Entscheidung ein Akt der SelbstermĂ€chtigung.
Weltweit wachsen Freiheits-Zitadellen aus dieser Idee: wirtschaftlich autark, digital souverĂ€n, lokal verankert und global vernetzt. Sie sind keine Utopien im luftleeren Raum, sondern konkrete RealitĂ€ten â angetrieben von Energie, Code und dem menschlichen Wunsch nach WĂŒrde.
Der Globalismus alter PrĂ€gung â zentralistisch, monopolistisch, bevormundend â wird an seiner eigenen Hybris zerbrechen. Seine Werkzeuge der Kontrolle werden ihn nicht retten. Im Gegenteil: Seine Geister werden ihn verfolgen und erlegen.
Und wĂ€hrend die alten MĂ€chte um Erhalt kĂ€mpfen, wĂ€chst eine neue Welt â nicht im Schatten, sondern im Offenen. Nicht auf Gewalt gebaut, sondern auf Mathematik, Physik und Freiheit.
Die Tyrannei sieht keinen Widerstand.\ Weil sie nicht erkennt, dass er lĂ€ngst begonnen hat.\ Unwiderruflich. Leise. Ăberall.
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@ 8125b911:a8400883
2025-04-25 07:02:35In Nostr, all data is stored as events. Decentralization is achieved by storing events on multiple relays, with signatures proving the ownership of these events. However, if you truly want to own your events, you should run your own relay to store them. Otherwise, if the relays you use fail or intentionally delete your events, you'll lose them forever.
For most people, running a relay is complex and costly. To solve this issue, I developed nostr-relay-tray, a relay that can be easily run on a personal computer and accessed over the internet.
Project URL: https://github.com/CodyTseng/nostr-relay-tray
This article will guide you through using nostr-relay-tray to run your own relay.
Download
Download the installation package for your operating system from the GitHub Release Page.
| Operating System | File Format | | --------------------- | ---------------------------------- | | Windows |
nostr-relay-tray.Setup.x.x.x.exe
| | macOS (Apple Silicon) |nostr-relay-tray-x.x.x-arm64.dmg
| | macOS (Intel) |nostr-relay-tray-x.x.x.dmg
| | Linux | You should know which one to use |Installation
Since this app isnât signed, you may encounter some obstacles during installation. Once installed, an ostrich icon will appear in the status bar. Click on the ostrich icon, and you'll see a menu where you can click the "Dashboard" option to open the relay's control panel for further configuration.
macOS Users:
- On first launch, go to "System Preferences > Security & Privacy" and click "Open Anyway."
- If you encounter a "damaged" message, run the following command in the terminal to remove the restrictions:
bash sudo xattr -rd com.apple.quarantine /Applications/nostr-relay-tray.app
Windows Users:
- On the security warning screen, click "More Info > Run Anyway."
Connecting
By default, nostr-relay-tray is only accessible locally through
ws://localhost:4869/
, which makes it quite limited. Therefore, we need to expose it to the internet.In the control panel, click the "Proxy" tab and toggle the switch. You will then receive a "Public address" that you can use to access your relay from anywhere. It's that simple.
Next, add this address to your relay list and position it as high as possible in the list. Most clients prioritize connecting to relays that appear at the top of the list, and relays lower in the list are often ignored.
Restrictions
Next, we need to set up some restrictions to prevent the relay from storing events that are irrelevant to you and wasting storage space. nostr-relay-tray allows for flexible and fine-grained configuration of which events to accept, but some of this is more complex and will not be covered here. If you're interested, you can explore this further later.
For now, I'll introduce a simple and effective strategy: WoT (Web of Trust). You can enable this feature in the "WoT & PoW" tab. Before enabling, you'll need to input your pubkey.
There's another important parameter,
Depth
, which represents the relationship depth between you and others. Someone you follow has a depth of 1, someone they follow has a depth of 2, and so on.- Setting this parameter to 0 means your relay will only accept your own events.
- Setting it to 1 means your relay will accept events from you and the people you follow.
- Setting it to 2 means your relay will accept events from you, the people you follow, and the people they follow.
Currently, the maximum value for this parameter is 2.
Conclusion
You've now successfully run your own relay and set a simple restriction to prevent it from storing irrelevant events.
If you encounter any issues during use, feel free to submit an issue on GitHub, and I'll respond as soon as possible.
Not your relay, not your events.
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@ 8d34bd24:414be32b
2025-05-07 21:47:57Iâve been really deeply studying end times prophecy today. Trying to see how all of the prophecies from the initial proto-Gospel in Genesis 3 through the last chapter in Revelation is hard to arrange in my head. That being said, after reading the Bible daily for about 40 years and reading through it each year for about 30 years, I am really starting to see so many links between passages through out the Bible. It has made my Bible study enthralling. I wish I had time to spend hours and hours every day studying and writing about what I have learned.
I thought it might be handy to share some hints on how I study the Bible. Hopefully this can help some people, although I do tend to think my subscribers tend to be those who love Bible study and are already in the word. People who donât love the Bible are unlikely to read my long, scripture laden posts. Still, hopefully this will be useful.
Starting the Habit of Bible Reading
The first and foremost thing we all need is to start the habit of daily Bible reading. You canât worship a God you donât know about and you canât obey a God whose commands you donât know. Every Christian needs to read the whole Bible. This needs to be a priority.
I used to recommend people just start at the beginning, Genesis, and read straight through to Revelation, but Iâve lately changed my mind. So many people will start in Genesis, enjoy Genesis and Exodus, which are basically just stories about creation, judgment in the global flood, and Godâs chosen people. They then get to Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy (the details of the law including the intricate ceremonial law) and they lose momentum in the tedium. I do think every Christian eventually needs to read and know these books, but I think it is OK to skip some or all of them the first time through. They will mean more once you have read the whole Bible. If you are only going to read one, Iâd probably read Deuteronomy.
I also know that it can be helpful for some people to mix up their reading. I used to have book marks with daily readings, so I read some Old Testament, some Psalms/Proverbs, some New Testament. There was one other category, but I canât remember what it was. This way, you get a little of different types of passages. My bookmarks burnt up when my house burnt down and when I went searching online for something similar, I found a few similar reading plans, but not the one I used and really liked. Here are a couple that looked good, but I havenât used myself. here. here. here. These plans look good, but donât have the convenient bookmarks. here. here. For those who like reading online or on your phone (which isnât me), I found this one. It looked nice Iâve just started using it despite the fact I prefer a Bible I can hold, turn the pages of, and write in. It has a chronological Old Testament Passage and a New Testament reading that relates in some way to the Old Testament Passage. It also links to some maps that let you see where the places mentioned in the passages are located and questions to get you to think about what you read. The one downside is it only lets you attach notes if you create a group. I do really like the idea that you can setup a group to read through the Bible and share your comments and thoughts, but I havenât tried the feature.
Another thing Iâve found very helpful is a chronological Bible. It is handy having things in the order they happened and the different passages that cover an event (such as from each gospel or 1/2 Samuel vs 1/2 Chronicles or Leviticus vs Deuteronomy, etc.) right by each other. It is handy to see what actually comes before what and the way different writers describe the same event, since different authors include different details. I think reading a chronological Bible has helped me see more links between passages and get a better understanding of the Bible as a whole. I am getting close to finishing my second reading through. I donât know if one chronological Bible is significantly better than another, but this is the one I am reading right now.
Another tactic I have used, when I started getting bogged down reading through the Bible again and again was to study one book of the Bible in depth. It worked best reading one of the shorter books. Iâd read through the book repeatedly for a month, usually in 1-3 days. Iâd follow the links in my study Bible to related passages or study where some of the words were used in other parts of the Bible. Iâd get so I really knew the book well.
One thing that has helped me with my Bible study is writing in my Bible. The first time I wrote, it felt almost sacrilegious, but it helps me to organize my thoughts. Iâll write what I get out of it, how it relates to another passage, etc. Iâll underline or circle key words or sentences. These are then useful when I read through again and may see something different, but it reminds me of my growth and learning. Iâve actually thought I really need to get a new wide margin Bible to have more room for my notes. I can write really small and have an ultrafine point pen, so I can write even smaller than the print. The problem is my eyes arenât so good and I now have trouble reading my tiny print. I canât read my own writing without my reading glasses.
Bible reading starts getting really exciting when you get to know the Bible well enough that you start seeing the links between different passages and different books. Suddenly it opens up a whole new level of understanding. It is like an exciting scavenger hunt finding how all of the ideas in the Bible relate to each other and clarify each other in one whole.
Historically Iâve hated writing. The thought of writing a journal or something sounded like torture, but I have truly found organizing my thoughts in an essay, really helps my understanding of the Scriptures in ways that reading and thinking about it never did. Whether anyone reads my writings or not, Iâll continue writing because it is a blessing to me. I have grown immensely in my understanding of the Bible by writing out a reasoned argument for what I believe the Bible is saying. Iâve also done in depth study and realized that I was not completely right in my understanding and had to adjust my understanding of Scripture.
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)
As Christians, we are supposed to be ready to make a defense. Reading, studying, and knowing the Bible is the only true way to be ready. I made a necklace with the first letter in each word in this verse to help me memorize it.
Memorizing Godâs word is also well worth the effort. Iâll admit, that I would be terrible for following my own advice in this, except I have a special needs son, who is in Awana, and needs help memorizing 1-5 verses a week. The only way either of us can pull it off is I make a song for each 1-3 verse passage that he has to memorize. We then sing them together until we know them. I debated on whether to share my songs. They are not well done. The version uploaded is my first rough attempt at the song and we usually fine tune them over the week, but I donât get around to rerecording them. I also have at best an OK voice. Still, I decided to share in case these songs can help someone else with their Bible memorization. Hopefully I am not embarrassing myself too much.
Another thing that has helped me is finding Open Bibleâs geocoding site. When reading Bible passages, there are frequent references to places that are unfamiliar, either because they are far away or because the ancient names, rather than modern names, are used. This site allows you to see on a map (satellite & modern country formats) where places are located and how they relate to each other. Iâve especially found this useful with end times prophecy because the Bible describes places with their ancient, not modern names.
In addition to my direct Bible study, I also daily listen to sermons, Christian podcasts, read Christian substack posts, and read Christian commentaries. All help my understanding of the Bible. FYI, the sermons, podcasts, blogs, and commentaries are a risk if you donât know the Bible and arenât being like the Bereans who searched â⊠the Scriptures daily to see whether these things were so.â (Acts 17:11) There are so many false or erroneous teachers, that you have to be very careful listening to people and never put the opinions of men above the word of God. Of course, it is possible to learn a bunch from Godly teachers. Sadly, even the best Bible teachers seem to have at least one area of error. For example, I love listening to R.C. Sproulâs âRenewing Your Mindâ podcast, but his teaching on the first 11 chapters of Genesis are a bit âsquishyâ (not outright wrong, but not holding firm enough to the Bible) and Iâd say his end times teaching is flat out wrong. Everything Iâve heard him teach between Genesis 12 and Jude is amazing and very true to the Bible. This is where he spends almost all of his time teaching, so I can highly recommend his podcast. Without a firm foundation in the Bible, it is not possible to recognize false teaching, especially when taught by someone who is very good in most respects.
I hope this is useful to people to help them get into the habit of regular Bible reading and seeing how exciting Bible study can be.
May God give you a hunger for and understanding of His word. May you fill your heart and mind with the word of God so it overflows and is seen by all around you.
Trust Jesus.
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@ c631e267:c2b78d3e
2025-03-31 07:23:05Der Irrsinn ist bei Einzelnen etwas Seltenes â \ aber bei Gruppen, Parteien, Völkern, Zeiten die Regel. \ Friedrich Nietzsche
Erinnern Sie sich an die Horrorkomödie «Scary Movie»? Nicht, dass ich diese Art Filme besonders erinnerungswĂŒrdig fĂ€nde, aber einige Szenen daraus sind doch gewissermaĂen Klassiker. Dazu zĂ€hlt eine, die das Verhalten vieler Protagonisten in Horrorfilmen parodiert, wenn sie in Panik flĂŒchten. Welchen Weg nimmt wohl die Frau in der Situation auf diesem Bild?
Diese Szene kommt mir automatisch in den Sinn, wenn ich aktuelle Entwicklungen in Europa betrachte. Weitreichende Entscheidungen gehen wider jede Logik in die völlig falsche Richtung. Nur ist das hier alles andere als eine Komödie, sondern bitterernst. Dieser Horror ist leider sehr real.
Die EuropĂ€ische Union hat sich selbst ĂŒber Jahre konsequent in eine Sackgasse manövriert. Sie hat es versĂ€umt, sich und ihre Politik selbstbewusst und im Einklang mit ihren Wurzeln auf dem eigenen Kontinent zu positionieren. Stattdessen ist sie in blinder Treue den vermeintlichen «transatlantischen Freunden» auf ihrem Konfrontationskurs gen Osten gefolgt.
In den USA haben sich die Vorzeichen allerdings mittlerweile geĂ€ndert, und die einst hoch gelobten «Freunde und Partner» erscheinen den europĂ€ischen «FĂŒhrern» nicht mehr vertrauenswĂŒrdig. Das ist spĂ€testens seit der MĂŒnchner Sicherheitskonferenz, der Rede von VizeprĂ€sident J. D. Vance und den empörten Reaktionen offensichtlich. GroĂe Teile Europas wirken seitdem wie ein aufgescheuchter Haufen kopfloser HĂŒhner. Orientierung und Kontrolle sind völlig abhanden gekommen.
Statt jedoch umzukehren oder wenigstens zu bremsen und vielleicht einen Abzweig zu suchen, geben die Crash-Piloten jetzt auf dem Weg durch die Sackgasse erst richtig Gas. Ja sie lösen sogar noch die Sicherheitsgurte und deaktivieren die Airbags. Den vor Angst dauergelĂ€hmten Passagieren fĂ€llt auch nichts Besseres ein und so schlieĂen sie einfach die Augen. Derweil ĂŒbertrumpfen sich die Kommentatoren des Events gegenseitig in sensationslĂŒsterner «Berichterstattung».
Wie schon die deutsche AuĂenministerin mit höchsten UN-Ambitionen, Annalena Baerbock, proklamiert auch die EuropĂ€ische Kommission einen «Frieden durch StĂ€rke». Zu dem jetzt vorgelegten, selbstzerstörerischen Fahrplan zur Ankurbelung der RĂŒstungsindustrie, genannt «WeiĂbuch zur europĂ€ischen Verteidigung â Bereitschaft 2030», erklĂ€rte die KommissionsprĂ€sidentin, die «Ăra der Friedensdividende» sei lĂ€ngst vorbei. Soll das heiĂen, Frieden bringt nichts ein? Eine umfassende Zusammenarbeit an dauerhaften europĂ€ischen Friedenslösungen steht demnach jedenfalls nicht zur Debatte.
ZusĂ€tzlich brisant ist, dass aktuell «die ganze EU von Deutschen regiert wird», wie der EU-Parlamentarier und ehemalige UN-Diplomat Michael von der Schulenburg beobachtet hat. TatsĂ€chlich sitzen neben von der Leyen und Strack-Zimmermann noch einige weitere Deutsche in â vor allem auch in Krisenzeiten â wichtigen Spitzenposten der Union. Vor dem Hintergrund der Kriegstreiberei in Deutschland muss eine solche Dominanz mindestens nachdenklich stimmen.
Ihre ursprĂŒnglichen Grundwerte wie Demokratie, Freiheit, Frieden und VölkerverstĂ€ndigung hat die EU kontinuierlich in leere WorthĂŒlsen verwandelt. Diese werden dafĂŒr immer lĂ€cherlicher hochgehalten und beschworen.
Es wird dringend Zeit, dass wir, der SouverÀn, diesem erbÀrmlichen und gefÀhrlichen Trauerspiel ein Ende setzen und die FÀden selbst in die Hand nehmen. In diesem Sinne fordert uns auch das «European Peace Project» auf, am 9. Mai im Rahmen eines Kunstprojekts den Frieden auszurufen. Seien wir dabei!
[Titelbild: Pixabay]
Dieser Beitrag wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben und ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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@ bf47c19e:c3d2573b
2025-05-07 21:42:00Originalni tekst na dvadesetjedan.com.
Autor: Matt Corallo / Prevod na hrvatski: Davor
Bitcoineri, od programera Bitcoin Core-a preko dugogodiĆĄnjih entuzijasta Bitcoina do nedavnih pronalazaÄa /r/Bitcoina, vole razgovarati o tome kako je decentralizacija Bitcoina njegova ultimativna znaÄajka. DoduĆĄe, rijetko vidite da netko objaĆĄnjava zaĆĄto je decentralizacija vaĆŸna. Zasigurno je to zanimljiva znaÄajka iz perspektive raÄunalne znanosti, no zaĆĄto bi potroĆĄaÄi, tvrtke ili investitori marili za to? Ova objava je pokuĆĄaj da se napiĆĄe zaĆĄto je decentralizacija temelj vrijednosti Bitcoina i ĆĄto je joĆĄ vaĆŸnije, postavi buduÄe objave u kojima se govori o tome kada ona to nije.
Kada Bitcoineri govore o decentralizaciji Bitcoina, prva stvar koja se pojavljuje je Äesto spominjani nedostatak inherentnog povjerenja u treÄu stranu. Dok je dobro postavljeno povjerenje preduvjet za uÄinkovit rad mnogih sustava, jednom kada se takvo povjerenje izgubi, sustavi mogu postati nevjerojatno krhki. Uzmimo, za primjer, povjerenje u ameriÄke banke prije uspostave FDIC-a (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation). Dok je pristup bankovnim uslugama omoguÄio viĆĄe pogodnosti i mnogim tvrtkama uÄinkovitije poslovanje, poznato je da su banke propadale, pritom upropaĆĄtavajuÄi sa sobom sva sredstva klijenata. Dok je predstavljanje FDIC-a i sliÄnih programa decentraliziralo povjerenje u financijske institucije s jedne strane na dvije, transakcije u velikom dijelu svijeta ne nude takvu zaĆĄtitu. Äak i uz takve programe, pojedinci nisu univerzalno zaĆĄtiÄeni od gubitka preko granica i preko odreÄene vrijednosti.
U novije vrijeme, propisi koji dopuĆĄtaju pojedinim drĆŸavnim duĆŸnosnicima jednostrano oduzimanje imovine postali su uobiÄajeni. NaroÄito u SAD-u, sada zloglasna âOperacija Choke Pointâ i programi oduzimanja civilne imovine, omoguÄili su sluĆŸbenicima za provoÄenje zakona i privatnim institucijama da zapljenjuju financijsku imovinu i uskraÄuju financijske usluge uz malo ili nimalo nadzora. Uklanjanje provjerenih skrbnika i stvaranje sustava s likvidnom imovinom, koja se ne moĆŸe zaplijeniti, ima potencijal pruĆŸiti pouzdanije financijske usluge mnogima koji inaÄe ne bi mogli djelovati uÄinkovito ili uopÄe ne bi mogli djelovati. Ova moguÄnost da se Bitcoin ne moĆŸe zaplijeniti, omoguÄena je samo zbog nedostatka za centraliziranim povjerenjem. Centralizirani sustavi elektroniÄke gotovine i financijski sustavi su pokuĆĄali pruĆŸiti takvu pouzdanost, propisi i poslovna stvarnost su to gotovo univerzalno sprijeÄili.
Svojstvo koje je jednako vaĆŸno za sposobnost Bitcoina da pruĆŸa financijske usluge zviĆŸdaÄima, stranim disidentima i porno zvijezdama je njegov otpor cenzuri transakcija. Sposobnost treÄih strana da zaplijene imovinu rezultira izravnim i Äistim novÄanim gubitkom, zamrzavanje imovine moĆŸe imati sliÄan uÄinak. Kada pojedinac ili organizacija viĆĄe nisu u moguÄnosti obavljati transakcije za plaÄanje roba i usluga, njihova financijska imovina brzo gubi vrijednost. Iako Bitcoin ima vrlo dobru priÄu o nemoguÄnosti zapljene (svaka strana u sustavu nameÄe nemoguÄnost bilo koga da potroĆĄi Bitcoin bez dodanog privatnog kljuÄa), njegova priÄa o otporu cenzuri je malo utanÄanija.
U svijetu u kojem nijedan rudar Bitcoina nema viĆĄe od 1% ukupne hash snage (ili neĆĄto drugo ĆĄto je jednako decentralizirano), trebalo bi biti lako pronaÄi rudara koji je ili anoniman i prihvaÄa sve transakcije ili je u nadleĆŸnosti koja ne pokuĆĄava cenzurirati vaĆĄe transakcije. Naravno, ovo nije svijet kakav danas imamo, a cenzura transakcija jedan je od veÄih razloga da se ozbiljno zabrinemo centralizacijom rudarenja (za pune Ävorove). Ipak, moguÄnost pojedinca da kupi hash snagu (u obliku lako dostupnog starog hardvera ili u obliku njegovog iznajmljivanja) za rudarenje svoje inaÄe cenzurirane transakcije, opcija je sve dok je pravilo najduĆŸeg lanca na snazi ââkod svih rudara. Iako je znatno skuplji nego ĆĄto bi bio u istinski decentraliziranom Bitcoinu, to omoguÄuje Bitcoinu da zadrĆŸi neka od svojih anti-cenzuriranih svojstava.
Ako ste veÄ dovoljno dugo u priÄi oko Bitcoina, moĆŸda Äete prepoznati gornja svojstva kao kritiÄna za zamjenjivost. Zamjenjivost, kao kljuÄno svojstvo svakog monetarnog instrumenta, odnosi se na ideju da vrijednost jedne jedinice treba biti ekvivalentna svakoj drugoj jedinici. Bez moguÄnosti odmrzavanja/otpora cenzuri i nemoguÄnosti zapljene, Bitcoin (i svaki drugi monetarni sustav) poÄinje gubiti zamjenjivost. Trgovci i platni procesori viĆĄe ne mogu razumno prihvaÄati Bitcoin bez provjere niza crnih lista i mnogo truda kako bi bili sigurni da Äe moÄi potroĆĄiti Bitcoin koji prihvaÄaju. Ako povjerenje u zamjenjivost Bitcoina deformira, njegova bi korist mogla biti znaÄajno deformirana.
JoĆĄ jedno svojstvo koje proizlazi iz decentralizacije Bitcoina, je njegov otvoreni pristup. UlagaÄi iz Silicijske doline Äesto ga nazivaju jednim od najzanimljivijih svojstava Bitcoina, a mnogi ga vole nazivati ââ"bez dopuĆĄtenja". Sposobnost bilo koga, bilo gdje u svijetu, sa internetskom vezom, da prihvaÄa Bitcoin za robu i usluge i koristi Bitcoin za kupnju roba i usluga je vrlo uzbudljiva. Opet, ovo svojstvo ovisi o decentralizaciji Bitcoina. Iako postoje mnogi centralizirani pruĆŸatelji financijskih usluga, gdje mnogi od njih promoviraju svoju dostupnost bilo kome, sama njihova prisutnost kao centraliziranog tijela koje moĆŸe proizvoljno uskratiti uslugu, Äini ih podloĆŸnim buduÄim promjenama politike iz bilo kojeg razloga. PayPal je, na primjer, utemeljen na idealima univerzalnog pristupa elektroniÄkoj gotovini. MeÄutim, zbog svoje pozicije srediĆĄnje vlasti, brzo je promijenio svoje politike, kako bi udovoljio pritiscima regulatora i politikama postojeÄeg financijskog sustava na koji se oslanjao. Ovih dana, PayPal je nadaleko poznat po zamrzavanju raÄuna i oduzimanju imovine uz malo ili nimalo upozorenja. U osnovi, oslanjanje na centralizirane strane za usluge nije kompatibilno s univerzalnim otvorenim pristupom u financijskom svijetu.
Primijetit Äete da se sve gore navedene kritiÄne znaÄajke, one koje Bitcoin Äine tako uzbudljivim za sve nas, centralizirani sistemi veÄ neko vrijeme mogu implementirati. Zapravo to se radilo i prije, u uÄinkovitijim sustavima od Bitcoina. Naravno, nikada nisu potrajali, gubeÄi kritiÄna svojstva nakon podeĆĄavanja kako bi se popravila ova ili ona stvar, implementirajuÄi regulatorne sustave cenzure izravno u osnovne slojeve, ograniÄavajuÄi pristup rastu dobiti i potpuno gaĆĄenje. Stvarno, decentralizacija u Bitcoinu sama po sebi nije znaÄajka, veÄ je umjesto toga jedini naÄin za koji znamo da odrĆŸimo znaÄajke koje ĆŸelimo u sustavima kojima upravljaju ljudi.
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@ 40b9c85f:5e61b451
2025-04-24 15:27:02Introduction
Data Vending Machines (DVMs) have emerged as a crucial component of the Nostr ecosystem, offering specialized computational services to clients across the network. As defined in NIP-90, DVMs operate on an apparently simple principle: "data in, data out." They provide a marketplace for data processing where users request specific jobs (like text translation, content recommendation, or AI text generation)
While DVMs have gained significant traction, the current specification faces challenges that hinder widespread adoption and consistent implementation. This article explores some ideas on how we can apply the reflection pattern, a well established approach in RPC systems, to address these challenges and improve the DVM ecosystem's clarity, consistency, and usability.
The Current State of DVMs: Challenges and Limitations
The NIP-90 specification provides a broad framework for DVMs, but this flexibility has led to several issues:
1. Inconsistent Implementation
As noted by hzrd149 in "DVMs were a mistake" every DVM implementation tends to expect inputs in slightly different formats, even while ostensibly following the same specification. For example, a translation request DVM might expect an event ID in one particular format, while an LLM service could expect a "prompt" input that's not even specified in NIP-90.
2. Fragmented Specifications
The DVM specification reserves a range of event kinds (5000-6000), each meant for different types of computational jobs. While creating sub-specifications for each job type is being explored as a possible solution for clarity, in a decentralized and permissionless landscape like Nostr, relying solely on specification enforcement won't be effective for creating a healthy ecosystem. A more comprehensible approach is needed that works with, rather than against, the open nature of the protocol.
3. Ambiguous API Interfaces
There's no standardized way for clients to discover what parameters a specific DVM accepts, which are required versus optional, or what output format to expect. This creates uncertainty and forces developers to rely on documentation outside the protocol itself, if such documentation exists at all.
The Reflection Pattern: A Solution from RPC Systems
The reflection pattern in RPC systems offers a compelling solution to many of these challenges. At its core, reflection enables servers to provide metadata about their available services, methods, and data types at runtime, allowing clients to dynamically discover and interact with the server's API.
In established RPC frameworks like gRPC, reflection serves as a self-describing mechanism where services expose their interface definitions and requirements. In MCP reflection is used to expose the capabilities of the server, such as tools, resources, and prompts. Clients can learn about available capabilities without prior knowledge, and systems can adapt to changes without requiring rebuilds or redeployments. This standardized introspection creates a unified way to query service metadata, making tools like
grpcurl
possible without requiring precompiled stubs.How Reflection Could Transform the DVM Specification
By incorporating reflection principles into the DVM specification, we could create a more coherent and predictable ecosystem. DVMs already implement some sort of reflection through the use of 'nip90params', which allow clients to discover some parameters, constraints, and features of the DVMs, such as whether they accept encryption, nutzaps, etc. However, this approach could be expanded to provide more comprehensive self-description capabilities.
1. Defined Lifecycle Phases
Similar to the Model Context Protocol (MCP), DVMs could benefit from a clear lifecycle consisting of an initialization phase and an operation phase. During initialization, the client and DVM would negotiate capabilities and exchange metadata, with the DVM providing a JSON schema containing its input requirements. nip-89 (or other) announcements can be used to bootstrap the discovery and negotiation process by providing the input schema directly. Then, during the operation phase, the client would interact with the DVM according to the negotiated schema and parameters.
2. Schema-Based Interactions
Rather than relying on rigid specifications for each job type, DVMs could self-advertise their schemas. This would allow clients to understand which parameters are required versus optional, what type validation should occur for inputs, what output formats to expect, and what payment flows are supported. By internalizing the input schema of the DVMs they wish to consume, clients gain clarity on how to interact effectively.
3. Capability Negotiation
Capability negotiation would enable DVMs to advertise their supported features, such as encryption methods, payment options, or specialized functionalities. This would allow clients to adjust their interaction approach based on the specific capabilities of each DVM they encounter.
Implementation Approach
While building DVMCP, I realized that the RPC reflection pattern used there could be beneficial for constructing DVMs in general. Since DVMs already follow an RPC style for their operation, and reflection is a natural extension of this approach, it could significantly enhance and clarify the DVM specification.
A reflection enhanced DVM protocol could work as follows: 1. Discovery: Clients discover DVMs through existing NIP-89 application handlers, input schemas could also be advertised in nip-89 announcements, making the second step unnecessary. 2. Schema Request: Clients request the DVM's input schema for the specific job type they're interested in 3. Validation: Clients validate their request against the provided schema before submission 4. Operation: The job proceeds through the standard NIP-90 flow, but with clearer expectations on both sides
Parallels with Other Protocols
This approach has proven successful in other contexts. The Model Context Protocol (MCP) implements a similar lifecycle with capability negotiation during initialization, allowing any client to communicate with any server as long as they adhere to the base protocol. MCP and DVM protocols share fundamental similarities, both aim to expose and consume computational resources through a JSON-RPC-like interface, albeit with specific differences.
gRPC's reflection service similarly allows clients to discover service definitions at runtime, enabling generic tools to work with any gRPC service without prior knowledge. In the REST API world, OpenAPI/Swagger specifications document interfaces in a way that makes them discoverable and testable.
DVMs would benefit from adopting these patterns while maintaining the decentralized, permissionless nature of Nostr.
Conclusion
I am not attempting to rewrite the DVM specification; rather, explore some ideas that could help the ecosystem improve incrementally, reducing fragmentation and making the ecosystem more comprehensible. By allowing DVMs to self describe their interfaces, we could maintain the flexibility that makes Nostr powerful while providing the structure needed for interoperability.
For developers building DVM clients or libraries, this approach would simplify consumption by providing clear expectations about inputs and outputs. For DVM operators, it would establish a standard way to communicate their service's requirements without relying on external documentation.
I am currently developing DVMCP following these patterns. Of course, DVMs and MCP servers have different details; MCP includes capabilities such as tools, resources, and prompts on the server side, as well as 'roots' and 'sampling' on the client side, creating a bidirectional way to consume capabilities. In contrast, DVMs typically function similarly to MCP tools, where you call a DVM with an input and receive an output, with each job type representing a different categorization of the work performed.
Without further ado, I hope this article has provided some insight into the potential benefits of applying the reflection pattern to the DVM specification.
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This book is a wonderfully cross-disciplinary exercise in fractal discovery and insight onto our world - initially the result of the author's pondering his own mortality which led to a study of longevity across organisms, and then expanded to social structures like cities and companies.
In the book, âscale" itself, conceptually, is defined as "how systems respond to changes in size." Does doubling an animal's dimensions increase its relative strength? Does doubling a city's size double it's relative rate of crime? These 2 questions introduce the key distinctions between sublinear scaling (the larger the thing, the relatively less of some characteristic it has) and superlinear scaling (the larger the thing, the relatively more of some characteristic it has), respectively.
Organisms, we discover, scale sublinearally - larger animals are more efficient requiring less energy per unit of weight, but similarly they become, relatively structurally weaker as size increases - this is why Godzilla cannot exist, he would collapse under his own weight! Further, biological metabolic rates scale sublinearlly to size, so as the organism grows, energy demands of cellular maintenance outstrips supply leading to cessation of growth and eventual death (we also find companies face a similar fate, with "costs" replacing cellular maintenance).
Cities, however, are more interesting. In terms of infrastructure they scale like organisms (sublinearlly), but in terms of emergent human outputs, they scale superlinearlly - the larger the city, the relatively more patents, companies, GDP, crime, and disease it will host. For cities, superlinear scaling of those emergent human properties, or "social metabolism" results in the creation of social capital increasingly outpacing the demands of maintenance (those being largely infrastructural) suggesting accelerating, unbounded, open-ended growth.
With regard to growth, superlinearity results in exponential growth, which the author approaches as a terrifying and dark mathematical horror. He illustrates this with what I found to be the book's most illuminating vignetteâŠ
SCENARIO: It is 11:00. A petri dish đ§« contains a single bacteriađŠ cell. This bacteria will double every minute. The petri dish will be completely full in 1 hour. At what time is the petri dish đ§« 50% full?
If you said anything other than 11:59, you've missed the key implication of exponential growth. Exponential growth is slowly, then all at once. But letâs double down on this to really underscore that point - at what time does the petri dish in the aforementioned scenarios become just 1% full? The answer is somewhere between 11:53 and 11:54. Reflect on that.
What might this kind of acceleration in growth mean for technological advancement? For human population and biosphere carrying capacity? For resource consumption? And for how all of these things interrelate and impact each other? Quite thankfully, the book rejects Malthusianism. While still raising legitimate questions about the math of an exponentially expanding Earthbound civilization's sustainability, the author rightfully points to the imperative to harness nuclear and solar energy at-scale as our best hopes to sustain requirements both continuous population and technological acceleration.
Finally, the examination of exponentiality brings us to the deepest conundrum identified in the book - the finite time singularity - where unbounded growth cannot sustain without either (1) infinite energy or (2) paradigm shift "reset" that temporarily staves off system collapse. But wait! There's more! The mathematics of superlinearity suggest that, in absence of infinite energy, the chain of paradigm shift resets are themselves required to happen at an ever faster and faster pace, or at shorter and shorter intervals.
So, if we are confined to Earth's closed system, the need for continuous and unending paradigm shift innovations at ever-shorter intervals eventually manifests a meta-finite time singularity, the essential singularity which is perhaps, inescapable. The core insight to be extrapolated here is that if we are to overcome the singularity trap, we must drive real, constant step-function innovation and that this innovation must, almost necessarily, allow us to progressively harness orders of magnitude more energy than today - think Dyson Spheres, interstellar / intergalactic travel, quasar bitcoin mining, and so on.
CONCLUSION: Dense yet whimsical, lengthy yet very fun. Questing and questioning cover to cover. Great for anyone interested in inter-disciplinarianism and fractal thinking (the long practice of which I find lends to heightened levels of predictive intuition) (4.5/5âąïž)
https://www.amazon.com/Scale-Universal-Growth-Organisms-Companies/dp/014311090X
Bitcoin #Plebchain #Coffeechain #Books #Bookstr #Nostr #NostrLove #GrowNostr #Writestr #Createstr
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@ c631e267:c2b78d3e
2025-03-21 19:41:50Wir werden nicht zulassen, dass technisch manches möglich ist, \ aber der Staat es nicht nutzt. \ Angela Merkel
Die Modalverben zu erklĂ€ren, ist im Deutschunterricht manchmal nicht ganz einfach. Nicht alle Fremdsprachen unterscheiden zum Beispiel bei der Frage nach einer Möglichkeit gleichermaĂen zwischen «können» im Sinne von «die Gelegenheit, Kenntnis oder FĂ€higkeit haben» und «dĂŒrfen» als «die Erlaubnis oder Berechtigung haben». Das spanische Wort «poder» etwa steht fĂŒr beides.
Ebenso ist vielen SchĂŒlern auf den ersten Blick nicht recht klar, dass das logische Gegenteil von «mĂŒssen» nicht unbedingt «nicht mĂŒssen» ist, sondern vielmehr «nicht dĂŒrfen». An den Verkehrsschildern lĂ€sst sich so etwas meistens recht gut erklĂ€ren: Manchmal muss man abbiegen, aber manchmal darf man eben nicht.
Dieses Beispiel soll ein wenig die Verwirrungstaktik veranschaulichen, die in der Politik gerne verwendet wird, um unpopulĂ€re oder restriktive MaĂnahmen StĂŒck fĂŒr StĂŒck einzufĂŒhren. Zuerst ist etwas einfach innovativ und bringt viele Vorteile. Vor allem ist es freiwillig, jeder kann selber entscheiden, niemand muss mitmachen. SpĂ€ter kann man zunehmend weniger Alternativen wĂ€hlen, weil sie verschwinden, und irgendwann verwandelt sich alles andere in «nicht dĂŒrfen» â die MaĂnahme ist obligatorisch.
Um die Durchsetzung derartiger Initiativen strategisch zu unterstĂŒtzen und nett zu verpacken, gibt es Lobbyisten, gerne auch NGOs genannt. Dass das «NG» am Anfang dieser AbkĂŒrzung ĂŒbersetzt «Nicht-Regierungs-» bedeutet, ist ein Anachronismus. Das war vielleicht frĂŒher einmal so, heute ist eher das Gegenteil gemeint.
In unserer modernen Zeit wird enorm viel Lobbyarbeit fĂŒr die Digitalisierung praktisch sĂ€mtlicher Lebensbereiche aufgewendet. Was das auf dem Sektor der MobilitĂ€t bedeuten kann, haben wir diese Woche anhand aktueller Entwicklungen in Spanien beleuchtet. BegrĂŒndet teilweise mit Vorgaben der EuropĂ€ischen Union arbeitet man dort fleiĂig an einer «neuen MobilitĂ€t», basierend auf «intelligenter» technologischer Infrastruktur. Derartige Anwandlungen wurden auch schon als «Technofeudalismus» angeprangert.
Nationale Zugangspunkte fĂŒr MobilitĂ€tsdaten im Sinne der EU gibt es nicht nur in allen MitgliedslĂ€ndern, sondern auch in der Schweiz und in GroĂbritannien. Das Vereinigte Königreich beteiligt sich darĂŒber hinaus an anderen EU-Projekten fĂŒr digitale Ăberwachungs- und KontrollmaĂnahmen, wie dem biometrischen Identifizierungssystem fĂŒr «nachhaltigen Verkehr und Tourismus».
NatĂŒrlich marschiert auch Deutschland stracks und euphorisch in Richtung digitaler Zukunft. Ohne vernetzte MobilitĂ€t und einen «verlĂ€sslichen Zugang zu Daten, einschlieĂlich Echtzeitdaten» komme man in der Verkehrsplanung und -steuerung nicht aus, erklĂ€rt die Regierung. Der Interessenverband der IT-Dienstleister Bitkom will «die digitale Transformation der deutschen Wirtschaft und Verwaltung vorantreiben». Dazu bewirbt er unter anderem die Konzepte Smart City, Smart Region und Smart Country und behauptet, deutsche GroĂstĂ€dte «setzen bei MobilitĂ€t voll auf Digitalisierung».
Es steht zu befĂŒrchten, dass das umfassende Sammeln, Verarbeiten und Vernetzen von Daten, das angeblich die Menschen unterstĂŒtzen soll (und theoretisch ja auch könnte), eher dazu benutzt wird, sie zu kontrollieren und zu manipulieren. Je elektrischer und digitaler unsere Umgebung wird, desto gröĂer sind diese Möglichkeiten. Im Ergebnis könnten solche Prozesse den BĂŒrger nicht nur einschrĂ€nken oder ĂŒberflĂŒssig machen, sondern in mancherlei Hinsicht regelrecht abschalten. Eine gesunde Skepsis ist also geboten.
[Titelbild: Pixabay]
Dieser Beitrag wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben. Er ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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@ 8cda1daa:e9e5bdd8
2025-04-24 10:20:13Bitcoin cracked the code for money. Now it's time to rebuild everything else.
What about identity, trust, and collaboration? What about the systems that define how we live, create, and connect?
Bitcoin gave us a blueprint to separate money from the state. But the state still owns most of your digital life. It's time for something more radical.
Welcome to the Atomic Economyâ-ânot just a technology stack, but a civil engineering project for the digital age. A complete re-architecture of society, from the individual outward.
The Problem: We Live in Digital Captivity
Let's be blunt: the modern internet is hostile to human freedom.
You don't own your identity. You don't control your data. You don't decide what you see.
Big Tech and state institutions dominate your digital life with one goal: control.
- Poisoned algorithms dictate your emotions and behavior.
- Censorship hides truth and silences dissent.
- Walled gardens lock you into systems you can't escape.
- Extractive platforms monetize your attention and creativityâ-âwithout your consent.
This isn't innovation. It's digital colonization.
A Vision for Sovereign Society
The Atomic Economy proposes a new design for societyâ-âone where: - Individuals own their identity, data, and value. - Trust is contextual, not imposed. - Communities are voluntary, not manufactured by feeds. - Markets are free, not fenced. - Collaboration is peer-to-peer, not platform-mediated.
It's not a political revolution. It's a technological and social reset based on first principles: self-sovereignty, mutualism, and credible exit.
So, What Is the Atomic Economy?
The Atomic Economy is a decentralized digital society where peopleâ-ânot platformsâ-âcoordinate identity, trust, and value.
It's built on open protocols, real software, and the ethos of Bitcoin. It's not about abstractionâ-âit's about architecture.
Core Principles: - Self-Sovereignty: Your keys. Your data. Your rules. - Mutual Consensus: Interactions are voluntary and trust-based. - Credible Exit: Leave any system, with your data and identity intact. - Programmable Trust: Trust is explicit, contextual, and revocable. - Circular Economies: Value flows directly between individualsâ-âno middlemen.
The Tech Stack Behind the Vision
The Atomic Economy isn't just theory. It's a layered system with real tools:
1. Payments & Settlement
- Bitcoin & Lightning: The foundationâ-âsound, censorship-resistant money.
- Paykit: Modular payments and settlement flows.
- Atomicity: A peer-to-peer mutual credit protocol for programmable trust and IOUs.
2. Discovery &Â Matching
- Pubky Core: Decentralized identity and discovery using PKARR and the DHT.
- Pubky Nexus: Indexing for a user-controlled internet.
- Semantic Social Graph: Discovery through social taggingâ-âyou are the algorithm.
3. Application Layer
- Bitkit: A self-custodial Bitcoin and Lightning wallet.
- Pubky App: Tag, publish, trade, and interactâ-âon your terms.
- Blocktank: Liquidity services for Lightning and circular economies.
- Pubky Ring: Key-based access control and identity syncing.
These tools don't just integrateâ-âthey stack. You build trust, exchange value, and form communities with no centralized gatekeepers.
The Human Impact
This isn't about software. It's about freedom.
- Empowered Individuals: Control your own narrative, value, and destiny.
- Voluntary Communities: Build trust on shared values, not enforced norms.
- Economic Freedom: Trade without permission, borders, or middlemen.
- Creative Renaissance: Innovation and art flourish in open, censorship-resistant systems.
The Atomic Economy doesn't just fix the web. It frees the web.
Why Bitcoiners Should Care
If you believe in Bitcoin, you already believe in the Atomic Economyâ-âyou just haven't seen the full map yet.
- It extends Bitcoin's principles beyond money: into identity, trust, coordination.
- It defends freedom where Bitcoin leaves off: in content, community, and commerce.
- It offers a credible exit from every centralized system you still rely on.
- It's how we winâ-ânot just economically, but culturally and socially.
This isn't "web3." This isn't another layer of grift. It's the Bitcoin futureâ-âfully realized.
Join the Atomic Revolution
- If you're a builder: fork the code, remix the ideas, expand the protocols.
- If you're a user: adopt Bitkit, use Pubky, exit the digital plantation.
- If you're an advocate: share the vision. Help people imagine a free society again.
Bitcoin promised a revolution. The Atomic Economy delivers it.
Let's reclaim society, one key at a time.
Learn more and build with us at Synonym.to.
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@ aa8de34f:a6ffe696
2025-03-21 12:08:3119. MĂ€rz 2025
đ 1. SHA-256 is Quantum-Resistant
Bitcoinâs proof-of-work mechanism relies on SHA-256, a hashing algorithm. Even with a powerful quantum computer, SHA-256 remains secure because:
- Quantum computers excel at factoring large numbers (Shorâs Algorithm).
- However, SHA-256 is a one-way function, meaning there's no known quantum algorithm that can efficiently reverse it.
- Groverâs Algorithm (which theoretically speeds up brute force attacks) would still require 2ÂčÂČâž operations to break SHA-256 â far beyond practical reach.
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đ 2. Public Key Vulnerability â But Only If You Reuse Addresses
Bitcoin uses Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA) to generate keys.
- A quantum computer could use Shorâs Algorithm to break SECP256K1, the curve Bitcoin uses.
- If you never reuse addresses, it is an additional security element
- đ 1. Bitcoin Addresses Are NOT Public Keys
Many people assume a Bitcoin address is the public keyâthis is wrong.
- When you receive Bitcoin, it is sent to a hashed public key (the Bitcoin address).
- The actual public key is never exposed because it is the Bitcoin Adress who addresses the Public Key which never reveals the creation of a public key by a spend
- Bitcoin uses Pay-to-Public-Key-Hash (P2PKH) or newer methods like Pay-to-Witness-Public-Key-Hash (P2WPKH), which add extra layers of security.
đ”ïžâïž 2.1 The Public Key Never Appears
- When you send Bitcoin, your wallet creates a digital signature.
- This signature uses the private key to prove ownership.
- The Bitcoin address is revealed and creates the Public Key
- The public key remains hidden inside the Bitcoin script and Merkle tree.
This means: â The public key is never exposed. â Quantum attackers have nothing to target, attacking a Bitcoin Address is a zero value game.
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đ 3. Bitcoin Can Upgrade
Even if quantum computers eventually become a real threat:
- Bitcoin developers can upgrade to quantum-safe cryptography (e.g., lattice-based cryptography or post-quantum signatures like Dilithium).
- Bitcoinâs decentralized nature ensures a network-wide soft fork or hard fork could transition to quantum-resistant keys.
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âł 4. The 10-Minute Block Rule as a Security Feature
- Bitcoinâs network operates on a 10-minute block interval, meaning:Even if an attacker had immense computational power (like a quantum computer), they could only attempt an attack every 10 minutes.Unlike traditional encryption, where a hacker could continuously brute-force keys, Bitcoinâs system resets the challenge with every new block.This limits the window of opportunity for quantum attacks.
đŻ 5. Quantum Attack Needs to Solve a Block in Real-Time
- A quantum attacker must solve the cryptographic puzzle (Proof of Work) in under 10 minutes.
- The problem? Any slight error changes the hash completely, meaning:If the quantum computer makes a mistake (even 0.0001% probability), the entire attack fails.Quantum decoherence (loss of qubit stability) makes error correction a massive challenge.The computational cost of recovering from an incorrect hash is still incredibly high.
⥠6. Network Resilience â Even if a Block Is Hacked
- Even if a quantum computer somehow solved a block instantly:The network would quickly recognize and reject invalid transactions.Other miners would continue mining under normal cryptographic rules.51% Attack? The attacker would need to consistently beat the entire Bitcoin network, which is not sustainable.
đ 7. The Logarithmic Difficulty Adjustment Neutralizes Threats
- Bitcoin adjusts mining difficulty every 2016 blocks (\~2 weeks).
- If quantum miners appeared and suddenly started solving blocks too quickly, the difficulty would adjust upward, making attacks significantly harder.
- This self-correcting mechanism ensures that even quantum computers wouldn't easily overpower the network.
đ„ Final Verdict: Quantum Computers Are Too Slow for Bitcoin
â The 10-minute rule limits attack frequency â quantum computers canât keep up.
â Any slight miscalculation ruins the attack, resetting all progress.
â Bitcoinâs difficulty adjustment would react, neutralizing quantum advantages.
Even if quantum computers reach their theoretical potential, Bitcoinâs game theory and design make it incredibly resistant. đ
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@ fd0bcf8c:521f98c0
2025-05-01 11:29:57Collapse.
It's a slow burn.
The LA Fires started decades ago.
Hemingway said, when asked how he went broke:
"Slowly, then all at once."
Thatâs how collapse happens. Slowly, then suddenly.
Campfire
Ever build one?
You gather wood. Stack the foundation. Set the fuel. Light it up.
If it catches, keep going. Got to stoke it. Feed it. Watch it. In time, the fire's good.
Process It takes time.
Time to gather, build and ignite.
People come at the end. When the flame's dancing.
Like Sunday dinner.
People gather when food's ready. But, only the cook was in the kitchen.
Slow
Societal collapse's similar.
It takes years.
Decades.
Centuries.
A slow cook.
When people notice, the mealâs made. By the time they smell the fire, the forestâs already burning.
People see collapse, but it fell long time ago.
LA
Water, ran dry. Power went out. Fuel stations, empty. Help wasn't on the way.
Politicians politicking.
Making feel-good promises. People believed them. All bad decisions. One after another. They voted for it.
In time, it adds up.
Then, it falls down.
Shift
Analog to digital I work in animation.
Started analog, paper and pencil. It went digital. Scanners, tablets and all.
Veterans, didn't see it coming. Die-hards, refused to acknowledge. They went out of work. Those who adaptedâthey run the shows now.
Lockdowns
2008, I started a studio.
100% remote. A virtual company.
Some laughed. Others got angry. Said it wouldn't work. They couldn't see.
2020 comes with lockdowns.
Everyone scrambles. Those already digital, thrived.
The rest, shutdown.
History
The Wheel We carried goods. Then came the wheel.
Movement exploded. Trade thrived. Cities rose.
Hunter-gatherers? Left behind.
Collapse wasn't sudden. It was quiet. A shift.
The new formed. The old faded.
Change was inevitable.
Gunpowder
War changed.
Castles crumbled. Swords became relics. Power shifted.
Empires that adapted, thrived. Those that didn't, vanished.
Adapt or die.
The Internet
Borders blurred. Knowledge spread. Walls fell.
Old industries resisted. New empires emerged.
Collapse? No. A new frontier.
Borderless commerce. Shrinking government.
Info and influence, moving fast.
Bitcoin
Money, redefined.
No banks. No middlemen. Just code.
Governments dismiss it. Institutions fear it. But change ignores permission.
A ledger, transparent. A system, unstoppable. Like the internet rewrote communication, Bitcoin rewrites money.
Each invention displaced the old world.
Each collapse brought new opportunity.
Repeats
Mayans Built pyramids. Charted the stars. Cities thrived.
Then, slow decline.
Deforestation. Drought. Conflict.
People scattered.
Cities abandoned.
By the time the Spanish arrived, the fall was old news.
Romans
Not a fall. A fade.
Corruption. Inflation. Invasions. Cracks formed.
The West crumbled. The East endured.
Rome never vanished. Its laws, language, culture? Still here.
Japan
Collapse? No. Reinvention.
Shoguns fell. Meiji rose. Feudal to industrial. War crushed it. Post-war rebuilt it.
The '90s?
A peak. Tech giant. Economic force.
Then, stagnation. Aging population. Debt. Decline.
Still here. Still strong. But no longer rising.
Rhyme
US
Once a colony. Then an empire.
England ruled. America rose. Industry boomed. The 20th century belonged to the U.S.
A superpower. Factories roared. Gold backed the dollar.
A nation built on sound money.
Then, fiat. Paper promises. The gold standard abandoned.
Inflation crept in. Prices rose. Debt piled up. Each decade, the dollar bought less. Wages stagnated. Savings eroded.
Easy money, easy people.
Debt fueled bubbles. Each crash, deeper. The system, fragile.
Wealth concentrated. Time and energy, lost meaning.
A quiet nihilism grew.
People worked more. Gained less. Purpose eroded. Culture followed.
A nation distracted, chasing illusions of prosperity.
Today
The debt's bigger. The politics, fractured. The system strains. The foundation shifts.
The old fades into new.
What's next?
Every collapse starts slow. Then, all at once.
Change
Collapse is change.
It's natural. We see it throughout history.
Like a campfireâfire consumes, but it also brings warmth. Like dinnerâbefore the meal, thereâs preparation, transformation. Like LA firesâdestructive, painful, but from the ashes, renewal. Possibly.
"To decompose is to be recomposed. That's what nature does. Nature, through whom all things happen as they should, and have happened forever in just the same way, and will continue one way or another endlessly."âMarcus Aurelius
Collapse isnât the end.
Itâs transition.
Preparing
"The Romans were reluctant to acknowledge change, and so are we." âThe Sovereign Individual
Florida has hurricanes.
Happens every year. The news reports. Satellites confirm paths. Some, listen and prepare. Others, don't.
The storm comes.
Those prepared, benefit. The rest, suffer.
Like the old animators. They resisted. Now, theyâre gone.
Collapse has warnings. How to prepare:
Mindset
Stay calm. See the patterns. Change is constant. Opportunity hides in disruption. Zoom out. Fear distorts judgment.
Skill Development
Learn adaptability. Master digital tools. Understand money. Grow networks. Invest in knowledge, not just assets.
Philosophy
Think long-term. Collapse spans generations. Pass down wisdom. Build resilience. Grow beyond survivalâthrive.
Action
Own less, know more. Create. Donât just consume.
Be part of whatâs next.
Conclusion
The fireâs already burning. You can tend itâor watch it burn everything down.
There's a saying:
"There are three types of people in this world: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened."âPat Riley
Be the former.
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@ a95c6243:d345522c
2025-03-20 09:59:20Bald werde es verboten, alleine im Auto zu fahren, konnte man dieser Tage in verschiedenen spanischen Medien lesen. Die nationale Verkehrsbehörde (DirecciĂłn General de TrĂĄfico, kurz DGT) werde Alleinfahrern das Leben schwer machen, wurde gemeldet. Konkret erörtere die Generaldirektion geeignete Sanktionen fĂŒr Personen, die ohne Beifahrer im Privatauto unterwegs seien.
Das Alleinfahren sei zunehmend verpönt und ein MentalitĂ€tswandel notwendig, hieĂ es. Dieser «Luxus» stehe im Widerspruch zu den MaĂnahmen gegen Umweltverschmutzung, die in allen europĂ€ischen LĂ€ndern gefördert wĂŒrden. In Frankreich sei es «bereits verboten, in der Hauptstadt allein zu fahren», behauptete Noticiastrabajo Huffpost in einer ZwischenĂŒberschrift. Nur um dann im Text zu konkretisieren, dass die sogenannte «Umweltspur» auf der Pariser Ringautobahn gemeint war, die fĂŒr Busse, Taxis und Fahrgemeinschaften reserviert ist. Ab Mai werden VerstöĂe dagegen mit einem BuĂgeld geahndet.
Die DGT jedenfalls wolle bei der Umsetzung derartiger MaĂnahmen nicht hinterherhinken. Diese Medienberichte, inklusive des angeblich bevorstehenden Verbots, beriefen sich auf Aussagen des Generaldirektors der Behörde, Pere Navarro, beim MobilitĂ€tskongress Global Mobility Call im November letzten Jahres, wo es um «nachhaltige MobilitĂ€t» ging. Aus diesem Kontext stammt auch Navarros Warnung: «Die Zukunft des Verkehrs ist geteilt oder es gibt keine».
Die «Faktenchecker» kamen der Generaldirektion prompt zu Hilfe. Die DGT habe derlei Behauptungen zurĂŒckgewiesen und klargestellt, dass es keine PlĂ€ne gebe, Fahrten mit nur einer Person im Auto zu verbieten oder zu bestrafen. Bei solchen Meldungen handele es sich um Fake News. Teilweise wurde der Vorsitzende der spanischen «RechtsauĂen»-Partei Vox, Santiago Abascal, der Urheberschaft bezichtigt, weil er einen entsprechenden Artikel von La Gaceta kommentiert hatte.
Der Beschwichtigungsversuch der Art «niemand hat die Absicht» ist dabei erfahrungsgemÀà eher ein Alarmzeichen als eine Beruhigung. Walter Ulbrichts Leugnung einer geplanten Berliner Mauer vom Juni 1961 ist vielen genauso in Erinnerung wie die Fake News-Warnungen des deutschen Bundesgesundheitsministeriums bezĂŒglich Lockdowns im MĂ€rz 2020 oder diverse ĂuĂerungen zu einer Impfpflicht ab 2020.
Aber Aufregung hin, Dementis her: Die Pressemitteilung der DGT zu dem MobilitĂ€tskongress enthĂ€lt in Wahrheit viel interessantere Informationen als «nur» einen Appell an den «guten» BĂŒrger wegen der BemĂŒhungen um die LebensqualitĂ€t in GroĂstĂ€dten oder einen möglichen obligatorischen Abschied vom Alleinfahren. Allerdings werden diese Details von Medien und sogenannten Faktencheckern geflissentlich ĂŒbersehen, obwohl sie keineswegs versteckt sind. Die AuskĂŒnfte sind sehr aufschlussreich, wenn man genauer hinschaut.
Digitalisierung ist der SchlĂŒssel fĂŒr Kontrolle
Auf dem Kongress stellte die Verkehrsbehörde ihre Initiativen zur Förderung der «neuen MobilitĂ€t» vor, deren PrioritĂ€t Sicherheit und Effizienz sei. Die vier konkreten AnsĂ€tze haben alle mit Digitalisierung, Daten, Ăberwachung und Kontrolle im groĂen Stil zu tun und werden unter dem Euphemismus der «öffentlich-privaten Partnerschaft» angepriesen. Auch lassen sie die transhumanistische Idee vom unzulĂ€nglichen Menschen erkennen, dessen Fehler durch «intelligente» technologische Infrastruktur kompensiert werden mĂŒssten.
Die Chefin des Bereichs «VerkehrsĂŒberwachung» erklĂ€rte die Funktion des spanischen National Access Point (NAP), wobei sie betonte, wie wichtig Verkehrs- und Infrastrukturinformationen in Echtzeit seien. Der NAP ist «eine essenzielle Web-Applikation, die unter EU-Mandat erstellt wurde», kann man auf der Website der DGT nachlesen.
Das Mandat meint Regelungen zu einem einheitlichen europĂ€ischen Verkehrsraum, mit denen die Union mindestens seit 2010 den Aufbau einer digitalen Architektur mit offenen Schnittstellen betreibt. Damit begrĂŒndet man auch «umfassende Datenbereitstellungspflichten im Bereich multimodaler Reiseinformationen». Jeder Mitgliedstaat musste einen NAP, also einen nationalen Zugangspunkt einrichten, der Zugang zu statischen und dynamischen Reise- und Verkehrsdaten verschiedener VerkehrstrĂ€ger ermöglicht.
Diese Entwicklung ist heute schon weit fortgeschritten, auch und besonders in Spanien. Auf besagtem Kongress erlÀuterte die Leiterin des Bereichs «Telematik» die Plattform «DGT 3.0». Diese werde als Integrator aller Informationen genutzt, die von den verschiedenen öffentlichen und privaten Systemen, die Teil der MobilitÀt sind, bereitgestellt werden.
Es handele sich um eine Vermittlungsplattform zwischen Akteuren wie Fahrzeugherstellern, Anbietern von Navigationsdiensten oder Kommunen und dem Endnutzer, der die Verkehrswege benutzt. Alle seien auf Basis des Internets der Dinge (IOT) anonym verbunden, «um der vernetzten Gemeinschaft wertvolle Informationen zu liefern oder diese zu nutzen».
So sei DGT 3.0 «ein Zugangspunkt fĂŒr einzigartige, kostenlose und genaue Echtzeitinformationen ĂŒber das Geschehen auf den StraĂen und in den StĂ€dten». Damit lasse sich der Verkehr nachhaltiger und vernetzter gestalten. Beispielsweise wĂŒrden die Karten des Produktpartners Google dank der DGT-Daten 50 Millionen Mal pro Tag aktualisiert.
Des Weiteren informiert die Verkehrsbehörde ĂŒber ihr SCADA-Projekt. Die AbkĂŒrzung steht fĂŒr Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, zu deutsch etwa: Kontrollierte Steuerung und Datenerfassung. Mit SCADA kombiniert man Software und Hardware, um automatisierte Systeme zur Ăberwachung und Steuerung technischer Prozesse zu schaffen. Das SCADA-Projekt der DGT wird von Indra entwickelt, einem spanischen Beratungskonzern aus den Bereichen Sicherheit & MilitĂ€r, Energie, Transport, Telekommunikation und Gesundheitsinformation.
Das SCADA-System der Behörde umfasse auch eine Videostreaming- und Videoaufzeichnungsplattform, die das Hochladen in die Cloud in Echtzeit ermöglicht, wie Indra erklĂ€rt. Dabei gehe es um Bilder, die von Ăberwachungskameras an StraĂen aufgenommen wurden, sowie um Videos aus DGT-Hubschraubern und Drohnen. Ziel sei es, «die sichere Weitergabe von Videos an Dritte sowie die kontinuierliche Aufzeichnung und Speicherung von Bildern zur möglichen Analyse und spĂ€teren Nutzung zu ermöglichen».
Letzteres klingt sehr nach biometrischer Erkennung und Auswertung durch kĂŒnstliche Intelligenz. FĂŒr eine bessere DatenĂŒbertragung wird derzeit die Glasfaserverkabelung entlang der LandstraĂen und Autobahnen ausgebaut. Mit der Cloud sind die Amazon Web Services (AWS) gemeint, die spanischen Daten gehen somit direkt zu einem US-amerikanischen «Big Data»-Unternehmen.
Das Thema «autonomes Fahren», also Fahren ohne Zutun des Menschen, bildet den Abschluss der Betrachtungen der DGT. Zusammen mit dem Interessenverband der Automobilindustrie ANFAC (AsociaciĂłn Española de Fabricantes de AutomĂłviles y Camiones) sprach man auf dem Kongress ĂŒber Strategien und Perspektiven in diesem Bereich. Die Lobbyisten hoffen noch in diesem Jahr 2025 auf einen normativen Rahmen zur erweiterten UnterstĂŒtzung autonomer Technologien.
Wenn man derartige Informationen im Zusammenhang betrachtet, bekommt man eine Idee davon, warum zunehmend alles elektrisch und digital werden soll. Umwelt- und MobilitÀtsprobleme in StÀdten, wie Luftverschmutzung, LÀrmbelÀstigung, Platzmangel oder Staus, sind eine Sache. Mit dem Argument «emissionslos» wird jedoch eine Referenz zum CO2 und dem «menschengemachten Klimawandel» hergestellt, die Emotionen triggert. Und damit wird so ziemlich alles verkauft.
Letztlich aber gilt: Je elektrischer und digitaler unsere Umgebung wird und je freigiebiger wir mit unseren Daten jeder Art sind, desto besser werden wir kontrollier-, steuer- und sogar abschaltbar. Irgendwann entscheiden KI-basierte Algorithmen, ob, wann, wie, wohin und mit wem wir uns bewegen dĂŒrfen. Ăber einen 15-Minuten-Radius geht dann möglicherweise nichts hinaus. Die Projekte auf diesem Weg sind ernst zu nehmen, real und schon weit fortgeschritten.
[Titelbild: Pixabay]
Dieser Beitrag ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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@ 6e64b83c:94102ee8
2025-04-23 20:23:34How to Run Your Own Nostr Relay on Android with Cloudflare Domain
Prerequisites
- Install Citrine on your Android device:
- Visit https://github.com/greenart7c3/Citrine/releases
- Download the latest release using:
- zap.store
- Obtainium
- F-Droid
- Or download the APK directly
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Note: You may need to enable "Install from Unknown Sources" in your Android settings
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Domain Requirements:
- Purchase a domain if you don't have one
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Transfer your domain to Cloudflare if it's not already there (for free SSL certificates and cloudflared support)
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Tools to use:
- nak (the nostr army knife):
- Download from https://github.com/fiatjaf/nak/releases
- Installation steps:
-
For Linux/macOS: ```bash # Download the appropriate version for your system wget https://github.com/fiatjaf/nak/releases/latest/download/nak-linux-amd64 # for Linux # or wget https://github.com/fiatjaf/nak/releases/latest/download/nak-darwin-amd64 # for macOS
# Make it executable chmod +x nak-*
# Move to a directory in your PATH sudo mv nak-* /usr/local/bin/nak
- For Windows:
batch # Download the Windows version curl -L -o nak.exe https://github.com/fiatjaf/nak/releases/latest/download/nak-windows-amd64.exe# Move to a directory in your PATH (e.g., C:\Windows) move nak.exe C:\Windows\nak.exe
- Verify installation:
bash nak --version ```
Setting Up Citrine
- Open the Citrine app
- Start the server
- You'll see it running on
ws://127.0.0.1:4869
(local network only) - Go to settings and paste your npub into "Accept events signed by" inbox and press the + button. This prevents others from publishing events to your personal relay.
Installing Required Tools
- Install Termux from Google Play Store
- Open Termux and run:
bash pkg update && pkg install wget wget https://github.com/cloudflare/cloudflared/releases/latest/download/cloudflared-linux-arm64.deb dpkg -i cloudflared-linux-arm64.deb
Cloudflare Authentication
- Run the authentication command:
bash cloudflared tunnel login
- Follow the instructions:
- Copy the provided URL to your browser
- Log in to your Cloudflare account
- If the URL expires, copy it again after logging in
Creating the Tunnel
- Create a new tunnel:
bash cloudflared tunnel create <TUNNEL_NAME>
- Choose any name you prefer for your tunnel
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Copy the tunnel ID after creating the tunnel
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Create and configure the tunnel config:
bash touch ~/.cloudflared/config.yml nano ~/.cloudflared/config.yml
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Add this configuration (replace the placeholders with your values): ```yaml tunnel:
credentials-file: /data/data/com.termux/files/home/.cloudflared/ .json ingress: - hostname: nostr.yourdomain.com service: ws://localhost:4869
- service: http_status:404 ```
- Note: In nano editor:
CTRL+O
and Enter to saveCTRL+X
to exit
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Note: Check the credentials file path in the logs
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Validate your configuration:
bash cloudflared tunnel validate
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Start the tunnel:
bash cloudflared tunnel run my-relay
Preventing Android from Killing the Tunnel
Run these commands to maintain tunnel stability:
bash date && apt install termux-tools && termux-setup-storage && termux-wake-lock echo "nameserver 1.1.1.1" > $PREFIX/etc/resolv.conf
Tip: You can open multiple Termux sessions by swiping from the left edge of the screen while keeping your tunnel process running.
Updating Your Outbox Model Relays
Once your relay is running and accessible via your domain, you'll want to update your relay list in the Nostr network. This ensures other clients know about your relay and can connect to it.
Decoding npub (Public Key)
Private keys (nsec) and public keys (npub) are encoded in bech32 format, which includes: - A prefix (like nsec1, npub1 etc.) - The encoded data - A checksum
This format makes keys: - Easy to distinguish - Hard to copy incorrectly
However, most tools require these keys in hexadecimal (hex) format.
To decode an npub string to its hex format:
bash nak decode nostr:npub1dejts0qlva8mqzjlrxqkc2tmvs2t7elszky5upxaf3jha9qs9m5q605uc4
Change it with your own npub.
bash { "pubkey": "6e64b83c1f674fb00a5f19816c297b6414bf67f015894e04dd4c657e94102ee8" }
Copy the pubkey value in quotes.
Create a kind 10002 event with your relay list:
- Include your new relay with write permissions
- Include other relays you want to read from and write to, omit 3rd parameter to make it both read and write
Example format:
json { "kind": 10002, "tags": [ ["r", "wss://your-relay-domain.com", "write"], ["r", "wss://eden.nostr.land/"], ["r", "wss://nos.lol/"], ["r", "wss://nostr.bitcoiner.social/"], ["r", "wss://nostr.mom/"], ["r", "wss://relay.primal.net/"], ["r", "wss://nostr.wine/", "read"], ["r", "wss://relay.damus.io/"], ["r", "wss://relay.nostr.band/"], ["r", "wss://relay.snort.social/"] ], "content": "" }
Save it to a file called
event.json
Note: Add or remove any relays you want. To check your existing 10002 relays: - Visit https://nostr.band/?q=by%3Anpub1dejts0qlva8mqzjlrxqkc2tmvs2t7elszky5upxaf3jha9qs9m5q605uc4+++kind%3A10002 - nostr.band is an indexing service, it probably has your relay list. - Replace
npub1xxx
in the URL with your own npub - Click "VIEW JSON" from the menu to see the raw event - Or use thenak
tool if you know the relaysbash nak req -k 10002 -a <your-pubkey> wss://relay1.com wss://relay2.com
Replace `<your-pubkey>` with your public key in hex format (you can get it using `nak decode <your-npub>`)
- Sign and publish the event:
- Use a Nostr client that supports kind 10002 events
- Or use the
nak
command-line tool:bash nak event --sec ncryptsec1... wss://relay1.com wss://relay2.com $(cat event.json)
Important Security Notes: 1. Never share your nsec (private key) with anyone 2. Consider using NIP-49 encrypted keys for better security 3. Never paste your nsec or private key into the terminal. The command will be saved in your shell history, exposing your private key. To clear the command history: - For bash: use
history -c
- For zsh: usefc -W
to write history to file, thenfc -p
to read it back - Or manually edit your shell history file (e.g.,~/.zsh_history
or~/.bash_history
) 4. if you're usingzsh
, usefc -p
to prevent the next command from being saved to history 5. Or temporarily disable history before running sensitive commands:bash unset HISTFILE nak key encrypt ... set HISTFILE
How to securely create NIP-49 encypted private key
```bash
Read your private key (input will be hidden)
read -s SECRET
Read your password (input will be hidden)
read -s PASSWORD
encrypt command
echo "$SECRET" | nak key encrypt "$PASSWORD"
copy and paste the ncryptsec1 text from the output
read -s ENCRYPTED nak key decrypt "$ENCRYPTED"
clear variables from memory
unset SECRET PASSWORD ENCRYPTED ```
On a Windows command line, to read from stdin and use the variables in
nak
commands, you can use a combination ofset /p
to read input and then use those variables in your command. Here's an example:```bash @echo off set /p "SECRET=Enter your secret key: " set /p "PASSWORD=Enter your password: "
echo %SECRET%| nak key encrypt %PASSWORD%
:: Clear the sensitive variables set "SECRET=" set "PASSWORD=" ```
If your key starts with
ncryptsec1
, thenak
tool will securely prompt you for a password when using the--sec
parameter, unless the command is used with a pipe< >
or|
.bash nak event --sec ncryptsec1... wss://relay1.com wss://relay2.com $(cat event.json)
- Verify the event was published:
- Check if your relay list is visible on other relays
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Use the
nak
tool to fetch your kind 10002 events:bash nak req -k 10002 -a <your-pubkey> wss://relay1.com wss://relay2.com
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Testing your relay:
- Try connecting to your relay using different Nostr clients
- Verify you can both read from and write to your relay
- Check if events are being properly stored and retrieved
- Tip: Use multiple Nostr clients to test different aspects of your relay
Note: If anyone in the community has a more efficient method of doing things like updating outbox relays, please share your insights in the comments. Your expertise would be greatly appreciated!
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@ a95c6243:d345522c
2025-03-15 10:56:08Was nĂŒtzt die schönste Schuldenbremse, wenn der Russe vor der TĂŒr steht? \ Wir können uns verteidigen lernen oder alle Russisch lernen. \ Jens Spahn
In der Politik ist buchstĂ€blich keine Idee zu riskant, kein Mittel zu schĂ€big und keine LĂŒge zu dreist, als dass sie nicht benutzt wĂŒrden. Aber der Clou ist, dass diese Masche immer noch funktioniert, wenn nicht sogar immer besser. Ist das alles wirklich so schwer zu durchschauen? Mir fehlen langsam die Worte.
Aktuell werden sowohl in der EuropĂ€ischen Union als auch in Deutschland riesige Milliardenpakete fĂŒr die AufrĂŒstung â also fĂŒr die RĂŒstungsindustrie â geschnĂŒrt. Die EU will 800 Milliarden Euro locker machen, in Deutschland sollen es 500 Milliarden «Sondervermögen» sein. Verteidigung nennen das unsere «FĂŒhrer», innerhalb der Union und auch an «unserer Ostflanke», der Ukraine.
Das nötige Feindbild konnte inzwischen signifikant erweitert werden. Schuld an allem und zudem gefĂ€hrlich ist nicht mehr nur Putin, sondern jetzt auch Trump. Europa mĂŒsse sich sowohl gegen Russland als auch gegen die USA schĂŒtzen und rĂŒsten, wird uns eingetrichtert.
Und wĂ€hrend durch Diplomatie genau dieser beiden Staaten gerade endlich mal Bewegung in die BemĂŒhungen um einen Frieden oder wenigstens einen Waffenstillstand in der Ukraine kommt, rasselt man im moralisch ĂŒberlegenen Zeigefinger-Europa so richtig mit dem SĂ€bel.
Begleitet und gestĂŒtzt wird der ganze Prozess â wie sollte es anders sein â von den «QualitĂ€tsmedien». Dass Russland einen Angriff auf «Europa» plant, weiĂ nicht nur der deutsche Verteidigungsminister (und mit Abstand beliebteste Politiker) Pistorius, sondern dank ihnen auch jedes Kind. Uns bleiben nur noch wenige Jahre. Zum GlĂŒck bereitet sich die Bundeswehr schon sehr konkret auf einen Krieg vor.
Die FAZ und Corona-Gesundheitsminister Spahn markieren einen traurigen Höhepunkt. Hier haben sich «politische und publizistische Verantwortungslosigkeit propagandistisch gegenseitig befruchtet», wie es bei den NachDenkSeiten heiĂt. Die Aussage Spahns in dem Interview, «der Russe steht vor der TĂŒr», ist das eine. Die Zeitung verschĂ€rfte die Sache jedoch, indem sie das Zitat explizit in den Titel ĂŒbernahm, der in einer ersten Version scheinbar zu harmlos war.
Eine groĂe Mehrheit der deutschen Bevölkerung findet AufrĂŒstung und mehr Schulden toll, wie ARD und ZDF sehr passend ermittelt haben wollen. Ăhnliches gelte fĂŒr eine noch stĂ€rkere militĂ€rische UnterstĂŒtzung der Ukraine. Etwas skeptischer seien die Befragten bezĂŒglich der Entsendung von Bundeswehrsoldaten dorthin, aber immerhin etwa fifty-fifty.
Eigentlich ist jedoch die Meinung der Menschen in «unseren Demokratien» irrelevant. Sowohl in der EuropĂ€ischen Union als auch in Deutschland sind die «Eliten» offenbar der Ansicht, der SouverĂ€n habe in Fragen von Krieg und Frieden sowie von aberwitzigen astronomischen Schulden kein Wörtchen mitzureden. Frau von der Leyen möchte ĂŒber 150 Milliarden aus dem Gesamtpaket unter Verwendung von Artikel 122 des EU-Vertrags ohne das EuropĂ€ische Parlament entscheiden â wenn auch nicht völlig kritiklos.
In Deutschland wollen CDU/CSU und SPD zur Aufweichung der «Schuldenbremse» mehrere Ănderungen des Grundgesetzes durch das abgewĂ€hlte Parlament peitschen. Dieser Versuch, mit dem alten Bundestag eine Zweidrittelmehrheit zu erzielen, die im neuen nicht mehr gegeben wĂ€re, ist mindestens verfassungsrechtlich umstritten.
Das Manöver scheint aber zu funktionieren. Heute haben die GrĂŒnen zugestimmt, nachdem Kanzlerkandidat Merz lĂ€ppische 100 Milliarden fĂŒr «irgendwas mit Klima» zugesichert hatte. Die Abstimmung im Plenum soll am kommenden Dienstag erfolgen â nur eine Woche, bevor sich der neu gewĂ€hlte Bundestag konstituieren wird.
Interessant sind die Argumente, die BlackRocker Merz fĂŒr seine Attacke auf Grundgesetz und Demokratie ins Feld fĂŒhrt. Abgesehen von der angeblichen Eile, «unsere VerteidigungsfĂ€higkeit deutlich zu erhöhen» (ausgelöst unter anderem durch «die MĂŒnchner Sicherheitskonferenz und die Ereignisse im WeiĂen Haus»), lieĂ uns der CDU-Chef wissen, dass Deutschland einfach auf die internationale BĂŒhne zurĂŒck mĂŒsse. Merz schwadronierte gefĂ€hrlich mehrdeutig:
«Die ganze Welt schaut in diesen Tagen und Wochen auf Deutschland. Wir haben in der EuropĂ€ischen Union und auf der Welt eine Aufgabe, die weit ĂŒber die Grenzen unseres eigenen Landes hinausgeht.»
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2025-04-23 13:21:52Ads Fueling Freedom
Ross Ulbrichtâs "Decentralize Social Media" painted a picture of a user-centric, decentralized future that transcended the limitations of platforms like the tech giants of today. Though focused on social media, his concept provided a blueprint for decentralized content systems writ large. The PROMO Protocol, designed by NextBlock while participating in Sovereign Engineering, embodies this blueprint in the realm of advertising, leveraging Nostr and Bitcoinâs Lightning Network to give individuals control, foster a multi-provider ecosystem, and ensure secure value exchange. In this way, Ulbrichtâs 2021 vision can be seen as a prescient prediction of the PROMO Protocolâs structure. This is a testament to the enduring power of his ideas, now finding form in NextBlockâs innovative approach.
[Current Platform-Centric Paradigm, source: Ross Ulbricht's Decentralize Social Media]
Ulbrichtâs Vision: A Decentralized Social Protocol
In his 2021 Medium article Ulbricht proposed a revolutionary vision for a decentralized social protocol (DSP) to address the inherent flaws of centralized social media platforms, such as privacy violations and inconsistent content moderation. Writing from prison, Ulbricht argued that decentralization could empower users by giving them control over their own content and the value they create, while replacing single, monolithic platforms with a competitive ecosystem of interface providers, content servers, and advertisers. Though his focus was on social media, Ulbrichtâs ideas laid a conceptual foundation that strikingly predicts the structure of NextBlockâs PROMO Protocol, a decentralized advertising system built on the Nostr protocol.
[A Decentralized Social Protocol (DSP), source: Ross Ulbricht's Decentralize Social Media]
Ulbrichtâs Principles
Ulbrichtâs article outlines several key principles for his DSP: * User Control: Users should own their content and dictate how their data and creations generate value, rather than being subject to the whims of centralized corporations. * Decentralized Infrastructure: Instead of a single platform, multiple interface providers, content hosts, and advertisers interoperate, fostering competition and resilience. * Privacy and Autonomy: Decentralized solutions for profile management, hosting, and interactions would protect user privacy and reduce reliance on unaccountable intermediaries. * Value Creation: Users, not platforms, should capture the economic benefits of their contributions, supported by decentralized mechanisms for transactions.
These ideas were forward-thinking in 2021, envisioning a shift away from the centralized giants dominating social media at the time. While Ulbricht didnât specifically address advertising protocols, his framework for decentralization and user empowerment extends naturally to other domains, like NextBlockâs open-source offering: the PROMO Protocol.
NextBlockâs Implementation of PROMO Protocol
The PROMO Protocol powers NextBlock's Billboard app, a decentralized advertising protocol built on Nostr, a simple, open protocol for decentralized communication. The PROMO Protocol reimagines advertising by: * Empowering People: Individuals set their own ad prices (e.g., 500 sats/minute), giving them direct control over how their attention or space is monetized. * Marketplace Dynamics: Advertisers set budgets and maximum bids, competing within a decentralized system where a 20% service fee ensures operational sustainability. * Open-Source Flexibility: As an open-source protocol, it allows multiple developers to create interfaces or apps on top of it, avoiding the single-platform bottleneck Ulbricht critiqued. * Secure Payments: Using Strike Integration with Bitcoin Lightning Network, NextBlock enables bot-resistant and intermediary-free transactions, aligning value transfer with each person's control.
This structure decentralizes advertising in a way that mirrors Ulbrichtâs broader vision for social systems, with aligned principles showing a specific use case: monetizing attention on Nostr.
Aligned Principles
Ulbrichtâs 2021 article didnât explicitly predict the PROMO Protocol, but its foundational concepts align remarkably well with NextBlock's implementation the protocolâs design: * Autonomy Over Value: Ulbricht argued that users should control their content and its economic benefits. In the PROMO Protocol, people dictate ad pricing, directly capturing the value of their participation. Whether itâs their time, influence, or digital space, rather than ceding it to a centralized ad network. * Ecosystem of Providers: Ulbricht envisioned multiple providers replacing a single platform. The PROMO Protocolâs open-source nature invites a similar diversity: anyone can build interfaces or tools on top of it, creating a competitive, decentralized advertising ecosystem rather than a walled garden. * Decentralized Transactions: Ulbrichtâs DSP implied decentralized mechanisms for value exchange. NextBlock delivers this through the Bitcoin Lightning Network, ensuring that payments for ads are secure, instantaneous and final, a practical realization of Ulbrichtâs call for user-controlled value flows. * Privacy and Control: While Ulbricht emphasized privacy in social interactions, the PROMO Protocol is public by default. Individuals are fully aware of all data that they generate since all Nostr messages are signed. All participants interact directly via Nostr.
[Blueprint Match, source NextBlock]
Who We Are
NextBlock is a US-based new media company reimagining digital ads for a decentralized future. Our founders, software and strategy experts, were hobbyist podcasters struggling to promote their work online without gaming the system. That sparked an idea: using new tech like Nostr and Bitcoin to build a decentralized attention market for people who value control and businesses seeking real connections.
Our first product, Billboard, is launching this June.
Open for All
Our modelâs open-source! Check out the PROMO Protocol, built for promotion and attention trading. Anyone can join this decentralized ad network. Run your own billboard or use ours. This is a growing ecosystem for a new ad economy.
Our Vision
NextBlock wants to help build a new decentralized internet. Our revolutionary and transparent business model will bring honest revenue to companies hosting valuable digital spaces. Together, we will discover what our attention is really worth.
Read our Manifesto to learn more.
NextBlock is registered in Texas, USA.
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2025-05-07 21:39:24Originalni tekst na dvadesetjedan.com.
Autor: Alex Gladstein / Prevod na hrvatski: TheVeka
Francuska joĆĄ uvijek koristi monetarni kolonijalizam za iskoriĆĄtavanje 15 afriÄkih nacija. MoĆŸe li Bitcoin biti izlaz?
U jesen 1993. obitelj FodĂ©a Diopa ĆĄtedjela je za njegovu buduÄnost. Briljantan 18-godiĆĄnjak koji ĆŸivi u Senegalu, FodĂ© je imao pred sobom svijetlu buduÄnost kao koĆĄarkaĆĄ i inĆŸenjer. Njegov otac, ĆĄkolski uÄitelj, pomogao mu je pronaÄi inspiraciju u raÄunalima i povezivanju sa svijetom oko sebe. A njegov atletski talent donio mu je ponude za studiranje u Europi i Sjedinjenim AmeriÄkim DrĆŸavama.
Ali kada se probudio ujutro 12. sijeÄnja 1994., sve se promijenilo. Preko noÄi je njegova obitelj izgubila pola svoje uĆĄteÄevine. Ne zbog kraÄe, pljaÄke banke ili bankrota neke tvrtke - veÄ zbog devalvacije valute koju je nametnula strana sila sa sjediĆĄtem udaljenim 5000 kilometara od njih.
Prethodne veÄeri francuski duĆŸnosnici sastali su se sa svojim afriÄkim kolegama u Dakaru kako bi razgovarali o sudbini "franca de la CommunautĂ© financiĂšre africaine" (ili franka Financijske zajednice Afrike), ĆĄiroko poznatog kao CFA franak ili skraÄeno "seefa". Tijekom Äitavog FodĂ©ova ĆŸivota njegov CFA franak bio je vezan za francuski franak u omjeru od 1 naprama 50, ali kad je kasnonoÄni sastanak zavrĆĄio, ponoÄna objava postavila je novu vrijednost od 1 naprama 100.
Okrutna je ironija bila da je ekonomska sudbina milijuna Senegalaca bila potpuno izvan njihovih vlastitih ruku. Nikakvi prosvjedi nisu mogli svrgnuti njihove ekonomske gospodare. DesetljeÄima su novi predsjednici dolazili i odlazili, ali temeljni financijski aranĆŸman nikada se nije mijenjao. Za razliku od tipiÄne fiat valute, sustav je bio daleko podmukliji. Bio je to monetarni kolonijalizam.
Mehanika CFA sustava
U svojoj knjizi koja otvara oÄi, Posljednja afriÄka kolonijalna valuta: priÄa o CFA franku (Africa's Last Colonial Currency: The CFA Franc Story), znanstvenici iz podruÄja ekonomije Fanny Pigeaud i Ndongo Samba Sylla govore o tragiÄnoj i, ponekad ĆĄokantnoj, povijesti CFA franka.
Francuska je, kao i druge europske sile, kolonizirala mnoge nacije diljem svijeta u doba svog imperijalnog vrhunca. Veoma Äesto ta kolonizacija bila je brutalna. Nakon okupacije od strane nacistiÄke NjemaÄke u Drugom svjetskom ratu, Francusko kolonijalno carstvo "Empire colonial français" poÄeo se raspadati. Francuzi su se borili da zadrĆŸe svoje kolonije, nanoseÄi pritom ogromne ljudske ĆŸrtve. UnatoÄ voÄenju skupog niza globalnih ratova, izgubljena je Indokina, zatim Sirija i Libanon, te, na kraju, francuski teritorij u sjevernoj Africi, ukljuÄujuÄi cijenjenu naseljeniÄku koloniju AlĆŸir, bogatu naftom i plinom. No Francuska je bila odluÄna ne izgubiti svoje teritorije u zapadnoj i srediĆĄnjoj Africi. Oni su osiguravali vojnu snagu tijekom dva svjetska rata i nudili obilje prirodnih resursa - ukljuÄujuÄi uran, kakao, drvo i boksit - koji su obogatili i odrĆŸali metropolu (Francusku u njenim postojeÄim europskim granicama).
Kako se pribliĆŸavala 1960., dekolonizacija se Äinila neizbjeĆŸnom. Europa je bila ujedinjena u povlaÄenju iz Afrike nakon desetljeÄa pustoĆĄenja i pljaÄke koju su sponzorirale drĆŸave. Ali francuske su vlasti shvatile da mogu dobiti svoj kolaÄ i pojesti ga, prepuĆĄtanjem politiÄke kontrole uz zadrĆŸavanje monetarne kontrole.
Ovo naslijeÄe i danas postoji u 15 zemalja koje govore francuski i koriste valutu koju kontrolira Pariz: Senegal, Mali, Obala Bjelokosti, Gvineja Bisau, Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Niger, Kamerun, Äad, SrednjoafriÄka Republika, Gabon, Ekvatorijalna Gvineja, Republika Kongo i Komori. U 2022. Francuzi joĆĄ uvijek vrĆĄe monetarnu kontrolu nad viĆĄe od 2,5 milijuna Äetvornih kilometara afriÄkog teritorija, povrĆĄine 80% veliÄine Indije.
Francuska je sluĆŸbenu dekolonizaciju zapoÄela 1956. s Defferreovim okvirnim zakon "La Loi-cadre Defferre", dijelom zakona koji kolonijama daje viĆĄe autonomije i stvara demokratske institucije i opÄe pravo glasa. Godine 1958. francuski ustav je izmijenjen kako bi se uspostavila La CommunautĂ© (Zajednica): skupina autonomnih, demokratski upravljanih prekomorskih teritorija. Predsjednik Charles de Gaulle obiĆĄao je kolonije diljem zapadne i srediĆĄnje Afrike kako bi ponudio autonomiju bez neovisnosti kroz La CommunautĂ© ili neposrednu potpunu neovisnost. Jasno je dao do znanja da Äe s prvim biti povlastica i stabilnosti, a s drugim velikih rizika, pa Äak i kaosa.
Godine 1960. Francuska je zapravo imala veÄu populaciju â oko 40 milijuna ljudi â od 30 milijuna stanovnika sadaĆĄnjih 15 CFA zemalja. Ali danas 67 milijuna ljudi ĆŸivi u Francuskoj, a 183 milijuna u CFA zoni. Prema projekcijama UN-a, do 2100. godine Francuska Äe imati 74 milijuna, a CFA nacije viĆĄe od 800 milijuna. S obzirom da Francuska joĆĄ uvijek drĆŸi njihovu financijsku sudbinu u svojim rukama, situacija sve viĆĄe nalikuje ekonomskom apartheidu.
Kada je CFA franak prvobitno uveden 1945., vrijedio je 1,7 francuskih franaka. Godine 1948. ojaÄan je na 2 francuska franka. Ali u vrijeme kad je CFA franak bio vezan za euro krajem 1990-ih, vrijedio je 0,01 francuski franak. To je ukupna devalvacija od 99,5%. Svaki put kad je Francuska devalvirala CFA franak, poveÄala je svoju kupovnu moÄ u odnosu na svoje bivĆĄe kolonije i poskupila im uvoz vitalne robe. Godine 1992. Francuzi su putem nacionalnog referenduma mogli glasovati o prihvaÄanju eura ili ne. DrĆŸavljanima CFA-e bilo je uskraÄeno takvo pravo i bili su iskljuÄeni iz pregovora koji bi njihov novac vezali za novu valutu.
ToÄan mehanizam CFA sustava evoluirao je od njegovog nastanka, ali osnovna funkcionalnost i metode iskoriĆĄtavanja su nepromijenjene. Oni su opisani onim ĆĄto Pigeaud i Sylla nazivaju "teorijom ovisnosti", gdje se resursi perifernih nacija u razvoju "kontinuirano crpe u korist srediĆĄnjih bogatih nacija... bogate nacije ne ulaĆŸu u siromaĆĄne nacije da bi ih uÄinile bogatijima... [ovo] izrabljivanje evoluiralo je tijekom vremena od brutalnih reĆŸima ropstva do sofisticiranijih i manje oÄitih naÄina odrĆŸavanja politiÄkog i ekonomskog ropstva.â
Tri srediĆĄnje banke danas opsluĆŸuju 15 zemalja CFA: SrediĆĄnja banka zapadnoafriÄkih drĆŸava (Banque Centrale des Ătats de l'Afrique de l'Ouest - BCEAO) za zapadnoafriÄke zemlje, Banka drĆŸava Srednje Afrike (Banque des Ătats de l'Afrique Centrale - BEAC) za srednjoafriÄke zemlje i SrediĆĄnja banka Komora (Banque Centrale des Comores BCC) za Komore. SrediĆĄnje banke drĆŸe devizne rezerve (tj. nacionalnu ĆĄtednju) za pojedinaÄne nacije u svojoj regiji, koje u svakom trenutku moraju drĆŸati nevjerojatnih 50% u francuskoj riznici. Ova brojka, koliko god visoka, rezultat je povijesnih pregovora. Izvorno su bivĆĄe kolonije morale drĆŸati 100% svojih rezervi u Francuskoj, a tek su 1970-ih stekle pravo kontrolirati neke i ustupiti "samo" 65% Parizu. CFA drĆŸave nemaju nikakvu diskreciju u pogledu svojih rezervi pohranjenih u inozemstvu. Zapravo, oni ne znaju kako se taj novac troĆĄi. U meÄuvremenu, Pariz toÄno zna kako se troĆĄi novac svake CFA drĆŸave, buduÄi da vodi "operativne raÄune" za svaku zemlju u tri srediĆĄnje banke.
Kao primjer kako ovo funkcionira, kada tvrtka za proizvodnju kave iz Bjelokosti proda robu u vrijednosti od milijun dolara kineskom kupcu, juani od kupca se mijenjaju u eure na francuskom trĆŸiĆĄtu valuta. Zatim francuska riznica preuzima eure i kreditira iznos u CFA francima na raÄun Obale Bjelokosti u BCEAO, koji zatim kreditira raÄun proizvoÄaÄa kave u zemlji. Sve prolazi kroz Pariz. Prema Pigeaudu i Sylli, Francuska joĆĄ uvijek proizvodi sve novÄanice i kovanice koje se koriste u CFA regiji â naplaÄujuÄi 45 milijuna eura godiĆĄnje za uslugu â i joĆĄ uvijek drĆŸi 90% zlatnih rezervi CFA, oko 36,5 tona.
Sustav CFA daje pet glavnih prednosti francuskoj vladi:
- rezerve bonusa koje moĆŸe koristiti prema vlastitom nahoÄenju;
- velika trĆŸiĆĄta za skup izvoz i jeftin uvoz;
- moguÄnost kupnje strateĆĄkih minerala u domaÄoj valuti bez smanjenja rezervi;
- povoljne zajmove kada su CFA zemlje u kreditima i povoljne kamatne stope kada su u dugovima (dugo je vremena francuska stopa - inflacije Äak premaĆĄivala kamatnu stopu zajma, ĆĄto znaÄi da je Francuska zapravo prisiljavala CFA nacije da plaÄaju naknadu za -skladiĆĄtenje svojih rezervi u inozemstvu); i, konaÄno,
- "dvostruki zajam", u kojem Äe CFA nacija posuditi novac od Francuske, i, u potrazi za rasporeÄivanjem kapitala, imati malo izbora s obzirom na perverzne makroekonomske okolnosti u kojima treba sklopiti ugovor s francuskim tvrtkama. To znaÄi da se glavnica kredita odmah vraÄa u Francusku, ali je afriÄka nacija joĆĄ uvijek optereÄena i glavnicom i kamatama.
To dovodi do svojevrsnog fenomena "recikliranja petrodolara" (sliÄno onome kako bi Saudijska Arabija uzimala dolare zaraÄene prodajom nafte i ulagala ih u ameriÄke trezorske zapise), jer bi CFA izvoznici povijesno prodavali sirovine Francuskoj, a dio prihoda bivao prikupljen od strane regionalne srediĆĄnje banke i âreinvestiranâ natrag u dug metropole kroz francuski ili danas europski drĆŸavni dug. Pored toga, tu je joĆĄ i selektivna konvertibilnost CFA franka. PoduzeÄa danas mogu lako prodati svoje CFA franke za eure (prethodno francuske franke), ali graÄani koji nose CFA franke izvan zone svoje srediĆĄnje banke ne mogu ih formalno nigdje zamijeniti. Beskorisne su otprilike kao i razglednice. Ako drĆŸavljanka Bjelokosti napuĆĄta svoju zemlju, mora prvo zamijeniti novÄanice za eure, gdje francusko ministarstvo financija i Europska srediĆĄnja banka (ECB) izdvajaju seigniorage (danak feudalnom gospodaru) putem teÄaja.
Monetarna represija u igri je da Francuska prisiljava CFA nacije da drĆŸe golemu koliÄinu rezervi u pariĆĄkim blagajnama, sprjeÄavajuÄi Afrikance u stvaranju domaÄih kredita. Regionalne srediĆĄnje banke na kraju posuÄuju vrlo malo po vrlo visokim stopama, umjesto da posuÄuju viĆĄe po niskim stopama. A CFA nacije na kraju, protiv svojih ĆŸelja, kupuju francuski ili, danas europski, dug svojim strateĆĄkim rezervama.
Ono ĆĄto moĆŸda najviĆĄe iznenaÄuje jest posebna povlastica prava prvenstva pri uvozu i izvozu. Ako ste malijski proizvoÄaÄ pamuka, svoju robu prvo morate ponuditi Francuskoj prije nego ĆĄto odete na meÄunarodna trĆŸiĆĄta. Ili ako ste u Beninu i ĆŸelite izgraditi novi infrastrukturni projekt, morate razmotriti francuske ponude, prije ostalih. To je povijesno znaÄilo da je Francuska mogla doÄi do robe jeftinije od trĆŸiĆĄne iz svojih bivĆĄih kolonija i prodavati vlastitu robu i usluge po cijenama viĆĄim od trĆŸiĆĄnih.
Pigeaud i Sylla ovo nazivaju nastavkom "kolonijalnog pakta", koji je bio usredotoÄen na Äetiri temeljna naÄela:
- kolonijama je bila zabranjena industrijalizacija i morale su se zadovoljiti opskrbom metropole sirovinama koje su ih pretvarale u gotove proizvode koji su se zatim preprodani kolonijama,
- metropola je uĆŸivala monopol kolonijalnog izvoza i uvoza,
- monopol prilikom slanja kolonijalnih proizvoda u inozemstvo i konaÄno,
- metropola je dala trgovaÄke povlastice proizvodima kolonija.
Rezultat toga je situacija u kojoj âsrediĆĄnje banke imaju velike devizne rezerve plaÄene po niskim ili Äak negativnim stopama u realnom iznosu, u kojoj komercijalne banke drĆŸe viĆĄak likvidnosti, gdje je pristup kreditima za kuÄanstva i poduzeÄa racionaliziran i u kojoj su drĆŸave sve viĆĄe prisiljene, kako bi financirali svoje razvojne projekte, ugovarati devizne kredite po neodrĆŸivim kamatama, ĆĄto dodatno potiÄe bijeg kapitala.
Danas je CFA sustav "afrikaniziran", ĆĄto znaÄi da novÄanice sada prikazuju afriÄku kulturu te floru i faunu na njima, a srediĆĄnje banke nalaze se u Dakaru, YaoundĂ©u i Moroniju - ali to su samo kozmetiÄke promjene. NovÄanice se joĆĄ uvijek izraÄuju u Parizu, operativne raÄune joĆĄ uvijek vode francuske vlasti, a francuski duĆŸnosnici joĆĄ uvijek sjede u odborima regionalnih srediĆĄnjih banaka i de facto imaju pravo veta. Nevjerojatna je situacija u kojoj graÄanin Gabona ima francuskog birokrata koji donosi odluke u njezino ime. Kao da ECB ili Federalne rezerve imaju Japance ili Ruse koji odluÄuju umjesto Europljana i Amerikanaca.
Svjetska banka i MeÄunarodni monetarni fond kroz povijest su radili zajedno s Francuskom na provoÄenju CFA sustava i rijetko, ako ikad, kritiziraju njegovu izrabljivaÄku prirodu. Zapravo, kao dio sustava Bretton Woods nakon Drugog svjetskog rata - gdje bi Amerikanci vodili Svjetsku banku, a Europljani MMF - poloĆŸaj generalnog direktora MMF-a Äesto je drĆŸao francuski duĆŸnosnik, do nedavno Christine Lagarde. Tijekom godina MMF je pomagao Francuskoj da vrĆĄi pritisak na CFA nacije da slijede ĆŸeljenu politiku. Istaknuti primjer bio je ranih 1990-ih, kada Obala Bjelokosti nije htjela devalvirati svoju valutu, ali Francuzi su se zalagali za takvu promjenu. Prema Pigeaudu i Sylli, âkrajem 1991., MMF je odbio nastaviti posuÄivati novac Obali Bjelokosti, ponudivĆĄi zemlji dvije moguÄnosti. Ili Äe drĆŸava vratiti dugove ugovorene s Fondom ili Äe prihvatiti devalvaciju.â Obala Bjelokosti i druge CFA nacije su poklekle i prihvatile devalvaciju tri godine kasnije.
U suprotnosti s vrijednostima sloboda, jednakost, bratstvo (libertĂ©, Ă©galitĂ©, fraternitĂ©), francuski su duĆŸnosnici podupirali tiraniju u CFA zoni posljednjih ĆĄest desetljeÄa. Na primjer, tri Äovjeka - Omar Bongo u Gabonu, Paul Biya u Kamerunu i GnassingbĂ© EyadĂ©ma u Togu - zajedno su skupili 120 godina na vlasti. Sve bi ih njihovi ljudi izbacili daleko prije da Francuzi nisu osigurali gotovinu, oruĆŸje i diplomatsko pokriÄe. Prema Pigeaudu i Sylli, izmeÄu 1960. i 1991. âPariz je izveo gotovo 40 vojnih intervencija u 16 zemalja kako bi obranio svoje interese.â Taj je broj danas sigurno veÄi.
S vremenom je CFA sustav omoguÄio francuskoj drĆŸavi da iskoriĆĄtava resurse i rad CFA nacija, ne dopuĆĄtajuÄi im da poveÄaju svoju akumulaciju kapitala i razviju vlastita izvozno voÄena gospodarstva. Rezultati su bili katastrofalni za razvoj druĆĄtva opÄenito.
Danas je BDP Obale SlonovaÄe (korigiran za inflaciju) po glavi stanovnika (u dolarima) oko 1.700 USD, u usporedbi s 2.500 USD u kasnim 1970-ima. U Senegalu je tek 2017. BDP po stanovniku premaĆĄio visine dosegnute 1960-ih. Kao ĆĄto primjeÄuju Pigeaud i Sylla, â10 drĆŸava zone franka zabiljeĆŸilo je svoje najviĆĄe razine prosjeÄnog dohotka prije 2000-ih. U posljednjih 40 godina prosjeÄna se kupovna moÄ gotovo posvuda pogorĆĄala. U Gabonu je najveÄi prosjeÄni prihod zabiljeĆŸen 1976. godine, neĆĄto ispod 20.000 dolara. Äetrdeset godina kasnije smanjio se za pola. Gvineja Bisau pridruĆŸila se CFA sustavu 1997. godine, godine u kojoj je zabiljeĆŸila vrhunac svog prosjeÄnog prihoda. 19 godina kasnije, ovo je palo za 20%.â
ZapanjujuÄih 10 od 15 CFA zemalja Ujedinjeni narodi smatraju meÄu "najmanje razvijenim zemljama" u svijetu, uz Haiti, Jemen i Afganistan. Na raznim meÄunarodnim ljestvicama Niger, SrednjoafriÄka Republika, Äad i Gvineja Bisau Äesto se ubrajaju u najsiromaĆĄnije zemlje svijeta. Francuzi odrĆŸavaju, zapravo, ekstremnu verziju onoga ĆĄto je Allen Farrington nazvao "kapitalnim povrĆĄinskim rudnikom".
Senegalski politiÄar Amadou Lamine-GuĂšye jednom je saĆŸeo CFA sustav kao graÄani koji imaju "samo duĆŸnosti, a nikakva prava", te da je "zadatak koloniziranih teritorija bio proizvoditi puno, proizvoditi iznad vlastitih potreba i proizvoditi na ĆĄtetu njihovih neposrednijih interesa, kako bi se metropoli omoguÄio bolji ĆŸivotni standard i sigurnija opskrba.â Metropola, naravno, odolijeva ovom opisu. Kao ĆĄto je francuski ministar gospodarstva Michel Sapin rekao u travnju 2017., "Francuska je tu kao prijatelj."
Sada se moĆŸete zapitati: Opiru li se afriÄke zemlje ovom iskoriĆĄtavanju? Odgovor je da, ali oni plaÄaju visoku cijenu. Rani nacionalistiÄki voÄe iz doba afriÄke neovisnosti prepoznali su kritiÄnu vrijednost ekonomske slobode.
âNeovisnost je samo uvod u novu i ukljuÄeniju borbu za pravo na voÄenje vlastitih gospodarskih i druĆĄtvenih poslova [..] neometano uniĆĄtavajuÄom i poniĆŸavajuÄom neokolonijalistiÄkom kontrolom i uplitanjem,â izjavio je 1963. Kwame Nkrumah, koji je vodio pokret koji je Ganu uÄinio prvom neovisnom nacijom u podsaharskoj Africi. Ali kroz povijest CFA regije, nacionalni Äelnici koji su se suprotstavili francuskim vlastima uglavnom su loĆĄe prolazili.
Godine 1958. Gvineja je pokuĆĄala zatraĆŸiti monetarnu neovisnost. U poznatom govoru, vatreni nacionalist Sekou TourĂ© rekao je gostujuÄem Charlesu de Gaulleu: "Radije bismo imali siromaĆĄtvo u slobodi nego bogatstvo u ropstvu," i nedugo zatim napustio sustav CFA. Prema The Washington Postu, âkao reakcija, i kao upozorenje drugim podruÄjima s francuskim govornim podruÄjem, Francuzi su se povukli iz Gvineje tijekom dva mjeseca, odnoseÄi sa sobom sve ĆĄto su mogli. Odvrnuli su ĆŸarulje, uklonili planove za kanalizacijske cjevovode u Conakryju, glavnom gradu, pa Äak i spalili lijekove umjesto da ih ostave Gvinejcima.â
Zatim, kao Äin destabilizirajuÄe odmazde, Francuzi su pokrenuli operaciju Persil, tijekom koje su, prema Pigeaudu i Sylli, francuske obavjeĆĄtajne sluĆŸbe krivotvorile goleme koliÄine novih gvinejskih novÄanica i zatim ih "masovno" ubacile u zemlju. "Rezultat", piĆĄu oni, "bio je kolaps gvinejskog gospodarstva." Demokratske nade zemlje sruĆĄene su zajedno s njezinim financijama, jer je TourĂ© uspio uÄvrstiti svoju moÄ u kaosu i zapoÄeti 26 godina brutalne vladavine.
U lipnju 1962. malijski voÄa za neovisnost Modibo Keita objavio je da Mali napuĆĄta CFA zonu kako bi kovao vlastitu valutu. Keita je detaljno objasnio razloge za taj potez, kao ĆĄto su ekonomska prevelika ovisnost (80% malijskog uvoza dolazi iz Francuske), koncentracija ovlasti za donoĆĄenje odluka u Parizu i usporavanje ekonomske diversifikacije i rasta.
âIstina je da je vjetar dekolonizacije proĆĄao preko starog zdanja, ali nije ga previĆĄe poljuljaoâ, rekao je o statusu quo. Kao odgovor, francuska vlada uÄinila je malijski franak nekonvertibilnim. Uslijedila je duboka gospodarska kriza, a Keita je svrgnut vojnim udarom 1968. Mali je na kraju odluÄio ponovno uÄi u CFA zonu, ali su Francuzi nametnuli dvije devalvacije malijskog franka kao uvjete za povratak i nisu dopustili ponovni ulazak do 1984. godine.
Godine 1969., kada je predsjednik Nigera Hamani Diori traĆŸio "fleksibilniji" aranĆŸman, gdje bi njegova zemlja imala veÄu monetarnu neovisnost, Francuzi su to odbili. Prijetili su mu uskraÄivanjem plaÄanja za uran koji su skupljali iz pustinjskih rudnika koji Äe Francuskoj dati energetsku neovisnost putem nuklearne energije. Ć est godina kasnije, Diorijevu vladu svrgnuo je general Seyni KountchĂ©, tri dana prije planiranog sastanka za ponovno pregovaranje o cijeni nigerskog urana. Diori je ĆŸelio povisiti cijenu, ali se njegov bivĆĄi kolonijalni gospodar nije sloĆŸio s tim. Francuska vojska bila je stacionirana u blizini tijekom puÄa, ali, kako Pigeaud i Sylla primjeÄuju, nisu ni prstom maknuli.
Godine 1985., revolucionarni vojni voÄa Thomas Sankara iz Burkine Faso upitan je u intervjuu: âNije li CFA franak oruĆŸje za dominaciju Afrikom? Planira li Burkina Faso nastaviti nositi ovaj teret? ZaĆĄto afriÄkom seljaku u njegovom selu treba konvertibilna valuta?â Sankara je odgovorio: âJe li valuta konvertibilna ili ne to nikada nije bila briga afriÄkog seljaka. On je protiv svoje volje baÄen u ekonomski sustav protiv kojeg je bespomoÄan.â
Sankaru je dvije godine kasnije ubio njegov najbolji prijatelj i drugi zapovjednik, Blaise CompaorĂ©. Nikada nije odrĆŸano suÄenje. Umjesto toga, CompaorĂ© je preuzeo vlast i vladao do 2014., lojalan i brutalan sluga CFA sustava.
Borba Faride Nabourema za financijsku slobodu Toga
U prosincu 1962. prvi postkolonijalni voÄa Toga Sylvanus Olympio formalno je krenuo u osnivanje srediĆĄnje banke Togoa i togoanskog franka. Ali ujutro 13. sijeÄnja 1963., nekoliko dana prije nego ĆĄto je trebao zacementirati ovu tranziciju, ubili su ga togoanski vojnici koji su proĆĄli obuku u Francuskoj. GnassingbĂ© EyadĂ©ma bio je jedan od vojnika koji su poÄinili zloÄin. Kasnije je preuzeo vlast i postao diktator Toga uz punu francusku podrĆĄku, vladajuÄi viĆĄe od pet desetljeÄa i promiÄuÄi CFA franak do svoje smrti 2005. Njegov sin vlada do danas. Olympiovo ubojstvo nikada nije rijeĆĄeno.
Obitelj Faride Nabourema uvijek je bila ukljuÄena u borbu za ljudska prava u Togu. Njezin otac bio je aktivni voÄa opozicije, a sluĆŸio je kao politiÄki zatvorenik. Njegov se otac suprotstavljao Francuzima tijekom kolonijalnih vremena. Danas je ona vodeÄa figura demokratskog pokreta u zemlji.
Farida je imala 15 godina kada je saznala da je povijest diktature Toga bila isprepletena s CFA frankom. Do tog vremena, ranih 2000-ih, poÄela se zbliĆŸavati sa svojim ocem i postavljati mu pitanja o povijesti svoje zemlje. âZaĆĄto je naĆĄ prvi predsjednik ubijen samo nekoliko godina nakon ĆĄto smo stekli neovisnost?â upitala je.
Odgovor: opirao se CFA franku.
Godine 1962. Olympia je zapoÄela pokret prema financijskoj neovisnosti od Francuske. Parlament je glasovao za poÄetak takve tranzicije i stvaranje togoanskog franka i drĆŸanje njihovih rezervi u vlastitoj srediĆĄnjoj banci. Farida je bila ĆĄokirana kada je saznala da je Olympio ubijen samo dva dana prije nego ĆĄto je Togo trebao napustiti CFA aranĆŸman. Kako je rekla: âNjegova odluka da traĆŸi monetarnu slobodu viÄena je kao uvreda hegemoniji u frankofonskoj Africi. Bojali su se da Äe ih drugi slijediti.â
Danas je, kaĆŸe ona, za mnoge togoanske aktiviste CFA glavni razlog za traĆŸenje veÄe slobode. âTo je ono ĆĄto animira mnoge u oporbenom pokretu.â
Razlozi zaĆĄto su jasni. Farida je rekla da Francuska drĆŸi viĆĄe od polovice rezervi Toga u svojim bankama, gdje Togoanci nemaju nikakav nadzor nad time kako se te rezerve troĆĄe. Äesto se te rezerve, koje su zaradili Togoanci, koriste za kupnju francuskog duga za financiranje aktivnosti francuskog naroda. Zapravo, taj se novac Äesto posuÄuje bivĆĄem kolonijalnom gospodaru uz negativan stvarni prinos. Togoanci plaÄaju Parizu da im Äuva novac, a pritom financiraju ĆŸivotni standard Francuza.
Godine 1994. devalvacija koja je ukrala uĆĄteÄevinu obitelji Fode Diopa u Senegalu teĆĄko je pogodila i Togo, uzrokujuÄi ogroman porast drĆŸavnog duga, smanjenje javnog financiranja lokalne infrastrukture i poveÄanje siromaĆĄtva.
âZapamtite,â rekla je Farida, ânaĆĄa vlada je prisiljena dati prednost drĆŸanju naĆĄih rezervi u francuskoj banci umjesto troĆĄenju kod kuÄe, tako da kada nas udari ĆĄok, moramo se degradirati, kako bismo osigurali da odgovarajuÄa koliÄina gotovine bude u rukama PariĆŸana .â
To stvara nacionalnu klimu ovisnosti, u kojoj su Togoanci prisiljeni isporuÄivati sirovu robu i unositi gotovu robu. To je zatvoreni krug iz kojeg nema izlaza.
Farida je rekla da je prije otprilike 10 godina pokret protiv CFA-a poÄeo dobivati na snazi. Zbog mobilnih telefona i druĆĄtvenih medija ljudi su se mogli ujediniti i organizirati na decentraliziran naÄin. Nekada su se samo graÄani Bjelokosti i Togoa borili odvojeno, rekla je, ali sada postoji regionalni napor izmeÄu aktivista.
DesetljeÄima postoji ideja o "eko" valuti za sve zemlje Ekonomske zajednice zapadnoafriÄkih drĆŸava (ECOWAS), ukljuÄujuÄi regionalne gospodarske sile Nigeriju i Ganu. Farida je rekla da su Francuzi pokuĆĄali preoteti ovaj plan, videÄi ga kao naÄin za proĆĄirenje vlastitog financijskog carstva. Godine 2013. tadaĆĄnji predsjednik François Hollande formirao je komisiju koja je izradila dokument za francusku buduÄnost u Africi. U njemu su izjavili da je imperativ ukljuÄiti anglofone zemlje (afriÄke zemlje u kojima se priÄa engleskim jezikom) poput Gane.
Administracija Emmanuela Macrona sada pokuĆĄava preimenovati CFA franak u Eco, u kontinuiranom procesu "afrikanizacije" francuskog kolonijalnog financijskog sustava. Nigerija i Gana odustale su od Eko projekta, nakon ĆĄto su shvatile da Äe Francuzi i dalje imati kontrolu. NiĆĄta se joĆĄ formalno nije dogodilo, ali zemlje kojima trenutaÄno upravlja srediĆĄnja banka BCEAO na putu su da preÄu na ovu eko valutu do 2027. Francuzi Äe i dalje imati sposobnost donoĆĄenja odluka i ne postoje sluĆŸbeni planovi za prilagodbu srediĆĄnjeg bankarstva srednjoafriÄkih CFA nacija ili Komora.
"Vrhunac je licemjerja za francuske voÄe poput Macrona da odu u Davos i kaĆŸu da su gotovi s kolonijalizmom", rekla je Farida, "dok ga zapravo pokuĆĄavaju proĆĄiriti."
Rekla je da je izvorno CFA franak stvoren na temelju valutnog plana koji su koristili nacistiÄki okupatori Francuske. Tijekom Drugog svjetskog rata, NjemaÄka je stvorila nacionalnu valutu za francuske kolonije kako bi mogla lako kontrolirati uvoz i izvoz koristeÄi samo jednu financijsku polugu. Kada je rat zavrĆĄio i Francuzi ponovno stekli slobodu, odluÄili su koristiti isti model za svoje kolonije. Dakle, rekla je Farida, temelj CFA franka je zapravo nacistiÄki.
Sustav ima mraÄnu genijalnost u tome ĆĄto su Francuzi s vremenom uspjeli tiskati novac za kupnju vitalnih dobara iz svojih bivĆĄih kolonija, ali te afriÄke zemlje moraju raditi kako bi zaradile rezerve.
"To nije fer, to nije neovisnost", rekla je Farida. âTo je Äista eksploatacija.â
Francuska tvrdi da je sustav dobar jer osigurava stabilnost, nisku inflaciju i konvertibilnost Togoancima. Ali konvertibilnost na kraju olakĆĄava bijeg kapitala - kada je tvrtkama lako pobjeÄi od CFA-a i danas parkirati svoje profite u eurima - dok zarobljavaju Togoance u reĆŸimu seigniorage. Kad god se CFA pretvori - a mora biti pretvoren, jer se ne moĆŸe koristiti izvan ekonomske zone u kojoj graÄani meÄusobno razmijenjuju dobra i usluge - Francuzi i ECB uzimaju svoj dio.
Da, rekla je Farida, inflacija je niska u Togu u usporedbi s neovisnim drĆŸavama, ali velik dio njihove zarade ide za borbu protiv inflacije umjesto za podrĆĄku razvoju infrastrukture i industrije kod kuÄe. Istaknula je rast Gane, koja ima neovisnu monetarnu politiku i viĆĄu inflaciju tijekom vremena od CFA zemalja, u usporedbi s Togom. Po svim pokazateljima - zdravstvu, rastu srednje klase, nezaposlenosti - Gana je superiornija. Zapravo, kad pogledamo iz veÄega, rekla je da niti jedna CFA nacija nije meÄu 10 najbogatijih zemalja u Africi. Ali od 10 najsiromaĆĄnijih, polovica je u CFA zoni.
Farida kaĆŸe da francuski kolonijalizam nadilazi novac. TakoÄer utjeÄe na obrazovanje i kulturu. Na primjer, rekla je, Svjetska banka daje 130 milijuna dolara godiĆĄnje za potporu frankofonim zemljama (zemlje u kojima se priÄa francuskim jezikom) za plaÄanje udĆŸbenika u javnim ĆĄkolama. Farida kaĆŸe da je 90% tih knjiga tiskano u Francuskoj. Novac ide izravno iz Svjetske banke u Pariz, a ne u Togo ili bilo koju drugu afriÄku naciju. Knjige su alat za ispiranje mozga, rekla je Farida. UsredotoÄeni su na slavu francuske kulture i potkopavaju postignuÄa drugih naroda, bilo da su ameriÄki, azijski ili afriÄki.
U srednjoj ĆĄkoli Farida je pitala svog oca: "Koriste li ljudi u Europi neki drugi jezik osim francuskog?" On se smijao. UÄili su samo o francuskoj povijesti, francuskim izumiteljima i francuskim filozofima. Odrasla je misleÄi da su jedini pametni ljudi Francuzi. Nikada nije proÄitala nijednu ameriÄku ili britansku knjigu prije nego ĆĄto je prvi put otputovala u inozemstvo.
OpÄenito, rekla je Farida, Francuska Afrika konzumira 80% knjiga koje Francuzi tiskaju. Predsjednik Macron ĆŸeli proĆĄiriti ovu dominaciju i obeÄao je potroĆĄiti stotine milijuna eura za jaÄanje francuskog jezika u Africi, izjavljujuÄi da bi on mogao biti "prvi jezik" kontinenta i nazivajuÄi ga "jezikom slobode". S obzirom na trenutne trendove, do 2050. 85% svih govornika francuskog moglo bi ĆŸivjeti u Africi. Jezik je jedan od stupova podrĆĄke opstanku CFA franka.
Politika je neĆĄto drugo. VaĆŸan dio CFA sustava je francuska podrĆĄka diktaturi. S iznimkom Senegala, niti jedna zemlja bloka CFA nije imala smislenu demokratizaciju. Svaki pojedini uspjeĆĄni tiranin u frankofonskoj Africi, rekla je Farida, imao je punu podrĆĄku francuske drĆŸave. Kad god doÄe do drĆŸavnog udara protiv demokracije, Francuzi podrĆŸavaju puÄiste sve dok su oni prijatelji CFA reĆŸima. Ali u trenutku kad netko ima antifrancuske tendencije, vidite sankcije, prijetnje ili Äak atentate.
Farida istiÄe primjer Chad i Malija danas. Obje zemlje su pod prijetnjom terorizma i pobune. U Cahdu je pokojnog vojnog diktatora Idrissa Debyja Francuska podrĆŸavala tri desetljeÄa do njegove smrti u travnju. Prema chadskom ustavu, Äelnik parlamenta obiÄno je sljedeÄi na redu za predsjednika, no umjesto toga vojska je postavila Debyjeva sina, generala u vojsci. Francuska vlada pozdravila je ovu ilegalnu tranziciju, a predsjednik Macron je Äak posjetio Chad kako bi proslavio ovu prijevaru. U govoru odavanja poÄasti nazvao je Debyja "prijateljem" i "hrabrim vojnikom" i rekao "Francuska neÄe dopustiti da itko dovede u pitanje ili prijeti stabilnosti i integritetu Chada danas ili sutra". Sin Äe, naravno, promovirati CFA franak.
Mali je, s druge strane, rekla je Farida, imao drĆŸavni udar mjesec dana nakon Chadovog. Hunta i stanovniĆĄtvo nisu toliko prijateljski raspoloĆŸeni prema Parizu i Äini se da u Rusiji traĆŸe novog partnera za suzbijanje terorizma. Tako je francuska vlada drĆŸavni udar nazvala "neprihvatljivim", prijeti da Äe povuÄi trupe iz Malija kako bi ih "ostavila nasamo s teroristima", kako je rekao Farida, i priprema sankcije. Mali je kaĆŸnjen od strane Francuske jer je uÄinio isto ĆĄto i Chad. Ima despotizma i korupcije s obje strane. Jedina razlika je u tome ĆĄto se Mali ĆŸelio odmaknuti od francuske monetarne kontrole, dok Chad i dalje suraÄuje.
âKada ste diktator, dokle god radite za Francusku, oni Äe i dalje nalaziti izgovore da vam pomognu da ostanete na vlastiâ, rekla je Farida. Isto su uÄinili 2005. u njezinoj zemlji Togo, ĆĄto je dovelo do toga da je sin preuzeo vlast od svog oca diktatora i do njezinog vlastitog politiÄkog buÄenja.
Misija Fode Diopa da donese bitcoin u Senegal
Tek kada je FodĂ© Diop imao priliku otputovati u SAD, mogao je poÄeti gledati svoju zemlju Senegal izvana.
Isprva je devalvacija CFA franka 1994. dovela njegovu akademsku buduÄnost u opasnost. Imao je priliku otiÄi studirati i igrati koĆĄarku na sveuÄiliĆĄtu u Kansasu, ali je njegova obiteljska uĆĄteÄevina bila uniĆĄtena. Sretniji od veÄine oko njega, njegova je obitelj imala joĆĄ jednu moguÄnost: njegov je otac imao prava na knjige za nastavne materijale koje je on izradio, a on ih je mogao upotrijebiti da posudi ono ĆĄto je bilo potrebno da FodĂ© ode u ĆĄkolu.
Jednog dana, nekoliko godina nakon ĆĄto je zavrĆĄio fakultet, dok je ĆŸivio u SAD-u i radio na novoj web stranici za video on demand sa svojim bratom, FodĂ© je sluÄajno naiĆĄao na YouTube video dr. Cheikha Anta Diopa, senegalskog znanstvenika i povjesniÄara, govoreÄi o tome kako su novac i jezik bili alati za kontrolu ljudskih umova i sredstava za ĆŸivot.
FodĂ© je veÄ Äuo za dr. Diopa - najveÄe sveuÄiliĆĄte u Senegalu nazvano je po njemu - ali nije sluĆĄao njegovu kritiku CFA sustava. To je teĆĄko pogodilo FodĂ©a. KaĆŸe da je to bilo poput trenutka u "Matrixu", jednom od njegovih omiljenih filmova, kada Neo uzima crvenu pilulu od Morpheusa i bjeĆŸi iz svoje kapsule u uznemirujuÄe brutalni stvarni svijet. Napokon je ugledao vodu u kojoj je plivao dok je odrastao.
"Ovo je bio prvi put u ĆŸivotu da sam poÄeo razmiĆĄljati svojom glavom", rekao je FodĂ©. âPrvi put sam shvatio da je valuta moje zemlje mehanizam kontrole.â
Rekao je da je to viĆĄe od puke kontrole nad valutom. BuduÄi da Francuzi tiskaju i kontroliraju novac preko operativnih raÄuna svake zemlje, oni imaju podatke.
âOni znaju ĆĄto kamo ide, imaju informacije o svim zemljama. Oni imaju prednost nad tim zemljama. Oni znaju tko je korumpiran. Oni znaju tko kupuje nekretnine u Francuskoj. Oni znaju ĆĄto je dostupno. Oni imaju prvo pravo odbijanja povlaĆĄtenih uvoznih i izvoznih cijena. Imaju potpunu dominaciju,â rekao je FodĂ©.
Kasnije Äe razmiĆĄljati o devalvaciji iz 1994. godine. Tada je imao samo 18 godina pa nije shvaÄao ĆĄto se dogodilo, osim Äinjenice da su obiteljske financije postale znatno teĆŸe.
âStavljaju vam vreÄu na glavu kako ne biste primijetili svoju stvarnostâ, rekao je.
U retrospektivi, o tome se vodila velika javna rasprava. Ljudi su shvatili da kada bi iĆĄli pretvarati u francuski franak, dobili bi upola manje za svoj novac, iako su radili istu koliÄinu posla. Francuski razlog, rekao je FodĂ©, bio je uÄiniti izvoz jeftinijim kako bi afriÄke zemlje mogle proizvoditi konkurentnije. Ali FodĂ© to vidi drugaÄije: to je Francuskoj omoguÄilo da udari biÄem i kupi jeftiniju robu.
FodĂ© je imao joĆĄ dva trenutka "crvene pilule". SljedeÄi je doĆĄao 2007., kada je radio u Las Vegasu na tehnoloĆĄkoj sceni. Gledao je video Stevea Jobsa, koji je upravo predstavio prvi iPhone. FodĂ© je bio zapanjen: mobilni telefon koji je imao izvorni preglednik sa zaslonom osjetljivim na dodir. Ista stvar koja je bila na vaĆĄem raÄunalu sada je bila i na vaĆĄem telefonu. Odmah je znao da Äe to promijeniti svijet. Njegova sljedeÄa misao: Kako da izvorna plaÄanja unesemo u iPhone aplikacije, tako da ljudi bez bankovnih raÄuna i kreditnih kartica mogu koristiti mobilni novac?
Posljednja crvena pilula za FodĂ©a bilo je uÄenje o Bitcoinu 2010. godine. Ćœivio je u Los Angelesu kada je prvi put proÄitao bitcoin white paper (bijeli knjiga) Satoshija Nakamota za "peer-to-peer elektroniÄki novÄani sustav". Od trenutka kada ga je proÄitao, FodĂ© je pomislio: Po prvi put imamo oruĆŸje kojim se moĆŸemo boriti protiv ugnjetavanja i kolonijalizma. Novac naroda, koji ne kontroliraju vlade. "Ovo je", rekao je, "upravo ono ĆĄto nam treba."
Godinama ranije, FodĂ© je proÄitao "Izvan kontrole" Kevina Kellyja. Jedno od poglavlja bilo je o e-valutama. Znao je da Äe na kraju sav novac biti digitalan, dio velike globalne elektroniÄke revolucije. Ali nikada nije preduboko razmiĆĄljao o transformativnoj snazi koju digitalni novac moĆŸe imati, sve do Bitcoina.
âĆ to je novac? Odakle dolazi? PostavljajuÄi ova pitanja, to je ono ĆĄto je Bitcoin uÄinio za mene,â rekao je. "Prije toga, ne postavljate sami sebi ova pitanja."
MoĆŸda, mislio je, jednog dana Francuska viĆĄe neÄe imati pravo ili moguÄnost tiskati i kontrolirati novac senegalskog naroda.
FodĂ© i njegov cimer u Las Vegasu ostajali bi do kasno mnogo puta tijekom narednih godina, razmiĆĄljajuÄi o tome ĆĄto bi Bitcoin mogao omoguÄiti za plaÄanja, ĆĄtednju i sve gospodarske aktivnosti. Saznao je ĆĄto se dogodilo kad ste ukrali svoju kreditnu karticu, kakve je informacije to otkrilo. I ĆĄto su treÄe strane radile s tim informacijama.
Mislio je da bi brak pametnog telefona i Bitcoina bio nevjerojatan alat za osnaĆŸivanje. FodĂ© bi se Äesto vraÄao u Senegal, a svaki put kad bi iĆĄao, sa sobom bi ponio hrpu telefona koje bi poklonio. Promatrao ih je kao veze s vanjskim svijetom za svoje prijatelje kod kuÄe.
Tijekom sljedeÄih godina radio je u razliÄitim startupovima, a sve u industriji digitalizacije razliÄitih dijelova naĆĄih ĆŸivota. Godine 2017. napustio je Vegas i otiĆĄao u San Francisco. PridruĆŸio se kampu za kodiranje i odluÄio postati raÄunalni inĆŸenjer. U poÄetku se jako ukljuÄio u scenu kriptovaluta u cjelini, no na kraju se, kaĆŸe, "odljubio" od Ethereuma, otprilike u vrijeme kad je poÄeo iÄi na sokratske seminare u San Franciscu s osnivaÄem Rivera Alexom Leishmanom. Upoznao je mnoge programere koji su radili na razvoju bitcoina i najranije korisnike Lightning mreĆŸe.
Godine 2019. pobijedio je na hackathonu u sektoru transporta, izradivĆĄi Lightning fakturu koja bi otkljuÄala Teslu. To mu je dalo veliki poticaj samopouzdanju da moĆŸe pomoÄi promijeniti svijet. OdluÄio je otiÄi kuÄi u Senegal kako bi ĆĄirio znanje o Bitcoin. Na putu mu je izvrĆĄna direktorica Lightning Labsa Elizabeth Stark dala stipendiju za putovanje na Lightning konferenciju u Berlinu. Tamo je upoznao Richarda Myersa iz GoTenne i programera Willa Clarka, koji su razmiĆĄljali o tome kako se mesh mreĆŸama boriti protiv internetske cenzure. FodĂ© je pomislio: U Senegalu francuski telekom Orange kontrolira sve telefonske mreĆŸe. MoĆŸda bi mogli pronaÄi naÄin da zaobiÄu francusku kontrolu nad komunikacijama i moguÄnost "iskljuÄivanja interneta" putem Bitcoina i Lightninga.
Sve telekomunikacijske kanale u Senegalu kontrolira Francuska i mogu ih zatvoriti u sluÄaju prosvjeda protiv Äelnika zemlje, kojeg podrĆŸavaju sve dok se drĆŸi CFA sustava. Ali, moguÄe je pronaÄi krajnje toÄke, rekao je FodĂ©, preko drugih pruĆŸatelja usluga. To mogu biti druge nacionalne telefonske mreĆŸe ili Äak satelitske veze. FodĂ© je stvorio ureÄaj koji moĆŸe hvatati ove druge signale. Mobilni telefoni mogli bi se spojiti s tim ureÄajem, omoguÄujuÄi korisnicima da budu online Äak i kada su Francuzi iskljuÄili internet. Kako bi potaknuo ljude koji upravljaju takvim ureÄajima, plaÄao bi im u bitcoinu. Za usmjeravanje podataka i odrĆŸavanje ovih ureÄaja u Senegalu plaÄa se putem Lightninga. To je ono na Äemu FodĂ© danas radi.
"Vrlo je riskantno", rekao je FodĂ©. âMoĆŸete se suoÄiti sa zatvorom ili novÄanom kaznom. Ali uz novÄane poticaje, ljudi su voljni.â
SljedeÄi put kada Orange iskljuÄi internet kako bi zaĆĄtitio svog saveznika u vladi, ljudi Äe moĆŸda imati novi naÄin komuniciranja koji reĆŸim ne moĆŸe zaustaviti.
Lightning je, rekao je Fodé, sve.
âPotrebna su nam trenutna i jeftina plaÄanja. Ne moĆŸemo vrĆĄiti on-chain Bitcoin plaÄanja. Naknade su jednostavno preskupe. Moramo koristiti Lightning. Nema druge opcijeâ, rekao je. "I radi."
To posebno zvuÄi istinito u podruÄju doznaka, koje su, prema Svjetskoj banci, glavni izvor BDP-a za mnoge CFA zemlje. Na primjer: 14,5% BDP-a temelji se na inozemnim doznakama. Za Senegal je 10,7%; Gvineja Bisau, 9,8%; Togo, 8,4%; i Mali, 6%. ProsjeÄni troĆĄak slanja doznake od 200 USD u sub-saharsku Afriku je 8%, a prosjeÄni troĆĄak slanja 500 USD 9%. Devizne doznake putem servisa poput Strike-a koje se temelje na bitcoinu mogu smanjiti naknade ispod 1%. Usvajanjem bitcoin modela i koriptenjem ovakvih usluga moĆŸe se uĆĄtedjeti od 0,5% do 1% BDP-a CFA zemalja.Ako to pogledamo izdaleka, svake godine poĆĄiljatelji doznaka ĆĄirom svijeta ĆĄalju kuÄi otprilike 700 milijardi dolara. Moglo bi se uĆĄtedjeti izmeÄu 30 i 40 milijardi dolara, ĆĄto je otprilike isti iznos koji SAD troĆĄi svake godine na inozemnu pomoÄ.
FodĂ© razumije zaĆĄto bi ljudi na Zapadu mogli biti skeptiÄni prema Bitcoinu. âAko imate aplikaciju Venmo i Cash, moĆŸda ne vidite zaĆĄto je to vaĆŸno. Imate sve pogodnosti modernog monetarnog sustava. Ali kad odete u Senegal, viĆĄe od 70% naĆĄih ljudi nikada nije kroÄilo u banku. Mama nikada nije imala kreditnu ili debitnu karticuâ, rekao je.
Pita se: Kako Äe uopÄe sudjelovati u globalnom financijskom sustavu?
Rekao je da Äe brak pametnih telefona i Bitcoina osloboditi ljude i promijeniti druĆĄtvo. FodĂ© je spomenuo "Mobilni val", knjigu koju je izvrĆĄni direktor MicroStrategyja Michael Saylor napisao o revoluciji pomoÄu ureÄaja koji stanu u jednu ruku. Kad je FodĂ© prvi put dotaknuo iPhone, znao je da je to ono ĆĄto je Äekao. Svemir se urotio, pomislio je. U samo nekoliko kratkih godina, vidio je iPhone, Veliku financijsku krizu, Satotshijevo izdanje Bitcoina i vlastitu tranziciju da postane ameriÄki graÄanin.
Rekao je da, buduÄi da je pola ĆŸivota proveo u Africi, a pola u SAD-u, vidi put naprijed.
âKada odem kuÄi, vidim kako su ljudi sputani. Ali na isti naÄin na koji smo preskoÄili fiksne telefone i preĆĄli ravno na mobitele, preskoÄit Äemo banke i prijeÄi ravno na Bitcoin.â
JoĆĄ jedan uÄinak koji vidi u Senegalu je da kada su ljudi izloĆŸeni Bitcoinu, poÄnu ĆĄtedjeti.
âDanas, kod kuÄe, razmiĆĄljam o tome kako pomoÄi ljudima da uĆĄtede novacâ, rekao je. âOvdje nitko niĆĄta ne ĆĄtedi. Samo troĆĄe svaki CFA franak koji mogu dobiti.â
FodĂ© je "zauvijek zahvalan" za bitcoin koji mu je Leishman dao, jer ga je na kraju dao u malim dijelovima ljudima u Senegalu - onima koji su dolazili na dogaÄaje ili postavljali dobra pitanja. Ljudi su vidjeli kako njegova vrijednost raste s vremenom.
S velikim je uzbuÄenjem promatrao ĆĄto se dogaÄa u El Salvadoru. Kada je ranije ovog mjeseca stajao u konferencijskoj dvorani u Miamiju i sluĆĄao osnivaÄa Strikea Jacka Mallersa kako najavljuje da je jedna drĆŸava dodala bitcoin kao zakonsko sredstvo plaÄanja, FodĂ© je rekao da je zaplakao. Mislio je da se ovo nikada neÄe dogoditi.
âOno ĆĄto je poÄelo kao pohrana vrijednosti, sada se razvija u sredstvo razmjeneâ, rekao je.
El Salvador ima neke sliÄnosti sa zemljama CFA zone. To je siromaĆĄnija nacija, vezana za stranu valutu, ovisna o uvozu, sa slabijom izvoznom bazom. Njegovu monetarnu politiku kontrolira vanjska sila. 70% zemlje nema bankarstvo, a 22% nacionalnog BDP-a oslanja se na inozemne doznake.
"Ako bi to mogla biti dobra opcija za njih," mislio je FodĂ©, "moĆŸda bi mogla biti i za nas."
Ali zna da postoje velike prepreke.
Jedan je francuski jezik. Nema puno francuskih informacija na GitHubu ili u dokumentacijskim materijalima za Lightning ili o Bitcoin coreu. Trenutno FodĂ© radi na prevoÄenju dijela ovoga na francuski kako bi se lokalna zajednica programera mogla viĆĄe ukljuÄiti.
MoĆŸe li se zajednica Bitcoin Beach (Bitcoin plaĆŸa) na kraju pojaviti u Senegalu? Da, rekao je FodĂ©. Zato se vratio i zato vodi sastanke, prikuplja donacije putem Lightninga i gradi verziju Radija Slobodna Europa koju pokreÄu graÄani i koja se temelji na Bitcoinu.
"Mogli bi me zatvoriti", rekao je. "Ali kroz sastanke se trudim da ne budem niti jedina toÄka neuspjeha (single point of failure)."
On misli da Äe biti teĆĄko usvojiti Bitcoin u Senegalu zbog francuskog utjecaja.
"NeÄe proÄi bez borbe", rekao je.
Kao ĆĄto je rekao Ndongo Samba Sylla, âDanas se Francuska suoÄava s relativnim ekonomskim padom u regiji koju je dugo smatrala svojim privatnim rezervatom. Äak i suoÄena s usponom drugih sila poput Kine, Francuska nema namjeru odustati od vlasti - borit Äe se do posljednjeg."
Ali moĆŸda bi to, umjesto nasilne revolucije, mogla biti postupna mirna revolucija tijekom vremena koja izbacuje kolonijalizam.
"Ne iznenadno iskljuÄivanje, veÄ paralelni sustav, gdje se ljudi mogu sami odluÄiti tijekom vremena", rekao je FodĂ©. âBez prisile.â
Ć to se tiÄe ljudi koji misle da samo trebamo traĆŸiti od vlade da zaĆĄtiti naĆĄa prava?
"Oni ne znaju da demokracije poput Francuske imaju loĆĄu stranu", rekao je FodĂ©. âNeÄe nam dati slobodu. Umjesto toga, trebali bismo slijediti korake cypherpunka i zgrabiti naĆĄu slobodu koristeÄi otvoreni kod.â
Na pitanje o ĆĄansama Bitcoina da zamijeni srediĆĄnje bankarstvo, FodĂ© je rekao da ta ideja âAmerikancima moĆŸe zvuÄati ludo, ali za Senegalce ili Togoance, srediĆĄnje banke su parazit naĆĄeg druĆĄtva. Moramo uzvratiti.â
FodĂ© smatra da Bitcoin "mijenja ĆŸivot".
âNikada prije nismo imali sustav u kojem bi se novac mogao kovati na decentraliziran naÄin. Ali ovo je ono ĆĄto imamo danas. To je rjeĆĄenje za one kojima je najpotrebnije. Po prvi put imamo moÄno oruÄe za suzbijanje ugnjetavanjaâ, rekao je. âMoĆŸda nije savrĆĄeno, ali moramo koristiti alate koje danas imamo da se borimo za ljude. Ne Äekati da nam netko doÄe pomoÄi.â
Odvajanje novca od drĆŸave
Godine 1980. kamerunski ekonomist Joseph Tchundjang Pouemi napisao je Novac, ropstvo i sloboda: AfriÄka monetarna represija (Monnaie, servitude et libertĂ©: La rĂ©pression monĂ©taire de lâAfrique) Teza: novÄana ovisnost je temelj svih drugih oblika ovisnosti. ZavrĆĄne rijeÄi knjige posebno snaĆŸno zvuÄe danas: âSudbina Afrike bit Äe iskovana novcem ili se uopÄe neÄe iskovati.â
Novac i valuta zakopani su ispod povrĆĄine u globalnom pokretu za ljudska prava. Oni se gotovo nikada ne spominju na konferencijama o ljudskim pravima i rijetko se o njima raspravlja meÄu aktivistima. Ali pitajte zagovornika demokracije iz autoritarnog reĆŸima o novcu, i ispriÄat Äe vam nevjerojatne i tragiÄne priÄe. Demonetizacija u Eritreji i Sjevernoj Koreji, hiperinflacija u Zimbabveu i Venezueli, drĆŸavni nadzor u Kini i Hong Kongu, zamrznuta plaÄanja u Bjelorusiji i Nigeriji i ekonomski zaĆĄtitni zidovi u Iranu i Palestini. A sada: monetarni kolonijalizam u Togu i Senegalu. Bez financijske slobode pokreti i nevladine organizacije ne mogu se odrĆŸati. Ako su njihovi bankovni raÄuni zatvoreni, novÄanice demonetizirane ili sredstva obezvrijeÄena, njihova moÄ je ograniÄena i tiranija marĆĄira.
Monetarna represija i dalje se skriva i o njoj se ne govori u pristojnim krugovima. DanaĆĄnja stvarnost za 182 milijuna ljudi koji ĆŸive u CFA zemljama je da iako su moĆŸda politiÄki neovisni po imenu, njihova su gospodarstva i novac joĆĄ uvijek pod kolonijalnom vlaĆĄÄu, a strane sile joĆĄ uvijek zlorabe i produljuju taj odnos kako bi iscijedile i iskoriĆĄtavale ĆĄto viĆĄe vrijednosti iz njihova druĆĄtva i geografije ĆĄto je viĆĄe moguÄe.
Posljednjih godina graÄani CFA zone sve viĆĄe ustaju. Slogan Francusko odobrenje "France DĂ©gage!" postao je pokliÄ okupljanja. No Äini se da najglasniji kritiÄari sustava, meÄu njima Pigeaud i Sylla, ne nude odrĆŸivu alternativu. Oni odbacuju status quo i ropstvo MMF-a, samo kako bi predloĆŸili ili regionalnu valutu, koju kontroliraju lokalni Äelnici, ili sustav u kojem svaka CFA nacija stvara i upravlja vlastitom valutom. Ali samo zato ĆĄto su Senegal ili Togo dobili monetarnu neovisnost od Francuske, ne jamÄi da Äe imati dobre rezultate ili da Äelnici zemlje neÄe zlorabiti valutu.
JoĆĄ uvijek postoji prijetnja domaÄe diktatorske loĆĄe vladavine ili novog zarobljavanja od strane ruskih ili kineskih stranih sila. Jasno je da ljudima treba novac koji zapravo lomi kotaÄ, novac koji mogu kontrolirati i kojim vlade bilo koje vrste ne mogu manipulirati. BaĆĄ kao ĆĄto je doĆĄlo do povijesnog odvajanja crkve i drĆŸave koje je utrlo put prosperitetnijem i slobodnijem ljudskom druĆĄtvu, u tijeku je odvajanje novca od drĆŸave.
Bi li graÄani CFA nacija, s vremenom, s poveÄanjem pristupa internetu, mogli popularizirati Bitcoin do te mjere da bi vlade bile prisiljene de facto ga usvojiti, kao ĆĄto se dogodilo u zemljama Latinske Amerike poput Ekvadora s "dolarizaciĂłn popular" (popularna dolarizacija)? Povijest ostaje za pisati, ali jedno je sigurno: Svjetska banka i MMF oduprijet Äe se svim trendovima u tom smjeru. VeÄ su zamahnuli protiv El Salvadora.
Nedavno je glumac Hill Harper citiran u The New York Timesu u vezi s njegovim aktivizmom oko Bitcoina u afroameriÄkoj zajednici. Rekao je, vrlo jednostavno, "Oni ne mogu kolonizirati Bitcoin."
Farida Nabourema se slaĆŸe. âBitcoinâ, rekla je, âprvi put ikada da postoji novac koji je zapravo decentraliziran i dostupan svakome u svijetu bez obzira na boju koĆŸe, ideologiju, nacionalnost, koliÄinu bogatstva ili kolonijalnu proĆĄlost.â
Rekla je da je to narodna valuta, pa Äak ide i korak dalje.
"MoĆŸda", rekla je, "bitcoin bismo trebali nazvati valutom dekolonizacije."
Originalan tekst autora Alex Gladstein objavljen je na portalu Bitcoin Magazine. Prijevod teksta napravljen je uz dozvolu autora.
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2025-04-22 18:13:37"It's gonna be permissionless or hell."
Gigi and gzuuus are vibing towards dystopia.
Books & articles mentioned:
- AI 2027
- DVMs were a mistake
- Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams
- Takedown by Laila michelwait
- The Ultimate Resource by Julian L. Simon
- Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling
- Momo by Michael Ende
In this dialogue:
- Pablo's Roo Setup
- Tech Hype Cycles
- AI 2027
- Prompt injection and other attacks
- Goose and DVMCP
- Cursor vs Roo Code
- Staying in control thanks to Amber and signing delegation
- Is YOLO mode here to stay?
- What agents to trust?
- What MCP tools to trust?
- What code snippets to trust?
- Everyone will run into the issues of trust and micropayments
- Nostr solves Web of Trust & micropayments natively
- Minimalistic & open usually wins
- DVMCP exists thanks to Totem
- Relays as Tamagochis
- Agents aren't nostr experts, at least not right now
- Fix a mistake once & it's fixed forever
- Giving long-term memory to LLMs
- RAG Databases signed by domain experts
- Human-agent hybrids & Chess
- Nostr beating heart
- Pluggable context & experts
- "You never need an API key for anything"
- Sats and social signaling
- Difficulty-adjusted PoW as a rare-limiting mechanism
- Certificate authorities and centralization
- No solutions to policing speech!
- OAuth and how it centralized
- Login with nostr
- Closed vs open-source models
- Tiny models vs large models
- The minions protocol (Stanford paper)
- Generalist models vs specialized models
- Local compute & encrypted queries
- Blinded compute
- "In the eyes of the state, agents aren't people"
- Agents need identity and money; nostr provides both
- "It's gonna be permissionless or hell"
- We already have marketplaces for MCP stuff, code snippets, and other things
- Most great stuff came from marketplaces (browsers, games, etc)
- Zapstore shows that this is already working
- At scale, central control never works. There's plenty scams and viruses in the app stores.
- Using nostr to archive your user-generated content
- HAVEN, blossom, novia
- The switcharoo from advertisements to training data
- What is Truth?
- What is Real?
- "We're vibing into dystopia"
- Who should be the arbiter of Truth?
- First Amendment & why the Logos is sacred
- Silicon Valley AI bros arrogantly dismiss wisdom and philosophy
- Suicide rates & the meaning crisis
- Are LLMs symbiotic or parasitic?
- The Amish got it right
- Are we gonna make it?
- Careless People by Sarah Wynn-Williams
- Takedown by Laila michelwait
- Harry Potter dementors & Momo's time thieves
- Facebook & Google as non-human (superhuman) agents
- Zapping as a conscious action
- Privacy and the internet
- Plausible deniability thanks to generative models
- Google glasses, glassholes, and Meta's Ray Ben's
- People crave realness
- Bitcoin is the realest money we ever had
- Nostr allows for real and honest expression
- How do we find out what's real?
- Constraints, policing, and chilling effects
- Jesus' plans for DVMCP
- Hzrd's article on how DVMs are broken (DVMs were a mistake)
- Don't believe the hype
- DVMs pre-date MCP tools
- Data Vending Machines were supposed to be stupid: put coin in, get stuff out.
- Self-healing vibe-coding
- IP addresses as scarce assets
- Atomic swaps and the ASS protocol
- More marketplaces, less silos
- The intensity of #SovEng and the last 6 weeks
- If you can vibe-code everything, why build anything?
- Time, the ultimate resource
- What are the LLMs allowed to think?
- Natural language interfaces are inherently dialogical
- Sovereign Engineering is dialogical too
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2025-04-22 17:26:44A monthly newsletter by The 256 Foundation
April 2025
Introduction:
Welcome to the fourth newsletter produced by The 256 Foundation! March was an action-packed month with events ranging from the announcement of TSMC investing in US fabs to four solo block finds. Dive in to catch up on the latest news, mining industry developments, progress updates on grant projects, Actionable Advice on updating a Futurebit Apollo I to the latest firmware, and the current state of the Bitcoin network.
[IMG-001] Variation of the âIâm the captain nowâ meme by @maxisclub
Definitions:
MA = Moving Average
Eh/s = Exahash per second
Ph/s = Petahash per second
Th/s = Terahash per second
T = Trillion
J/Th = Joules per Terahash
$ = US Dollar
OS = Operating System
SSD = Solid State Drive
TB = Terabyte
News:
March 3, Ashigaru releases v1.1.1. Notable because this fork of Samourai Wallet serves as the remaining choice of mobile Bitcoin wallet capable of making peer to peer collaborative transactions. Not the Whirlpool transactions that Samourai Wallet was well-known for but the Stowaway and StonewallX2 p2p CoinJoin transactions. The persistence of Samouraiâs tools still working despite the full force of the State coming down on the developers is a testament to the power of open-source code.
March 3, Stronghold completes cleanup of decommissioned coal plant using Bitcoin miners. Strongholdâs initiative counters the narrative that Bitcoin mining is wasteful by removing 150,000 tons of coal waste, part of a broader effort that cleared 240,000 tons in Q2 2024 alone. Waste coal piles in Pennsylvania, like the one in Russellton, have scarred landscapes, making this reclamation a significant step for local ecosystems. The project aligns with growing efforts in the region, as The Nature Conservancy also leads restoration projects in Pennsylvania to revive forests and waters. Strongholdâs dual-use modelâpowering Bitcoin miners and supplying the gridâshows how Bitcoin mining can support environmental goals while remaining economically viable.
March 3, five TSMC semiconductor fabs coming to Arizona. TSMCâs $100 billion investment in Arizona reflects a strategic push to bolster U.S. semiconductor production amid global supply chain vulnerabilities and geopolitical tensions, particularly with West Taiwanâs claims over Taiwan. TSMCâs existing $65 billion investment in Phoenix, now totaling $165 billion, aims to create 40,000 construction jobs and tens of thousands of high-tech roles over the next decade. This could relieve bottlenecks in ASIC chip supply if Bitcoin mining chip designers can get access to the limited foundry space. If that is the case, this could help alleviate some centralization concerns as it relates to a majority of Bitcoin mining chips coming from Taiwan and West Taiwan.
March 10, Block #887212 solved by a Bitaxe Ultra with ~491Gh/s. Not only did the Bitaxe satisfy the network difficulty, which was 112.15T, but obliterated it with a whopping 719.9T difficulty. This Block marked the second one solved by a Bitaxe and an increasing number of solo block finds overall as more individuals choose to play the Bitcoin lottery with their hashrate.
March 12, Pirate Bay co-founder, Carl Lundström, killed in plane crash. The Pirate Bay, launched in 2003, revolutionized online file-sharing by popularizing BitTorrent technology, enabling millions to access music, movies, and software, often in defiance of legal systems, which led to Lundströmâs 2009 conviction for copyright infringement. The timing of his death coincides with ongoing global debates over digital ownership and intellectual property, often echoing many of the same themes in open-source technology, underscoring the enduring impact of The Pirate Bayâs challenge to traditional media distribution models.
March 18, Samourai Wallet status conference update. This was a short meeting in which the dates for the remaining pre-trial hearings was discussed.
- May 9, Opening Motion. - June 6, prosecution response to the opening motion. - June 20, defense replies to the prosecution response. - July 15, prosecution provides expert disclosure - August 8, defense provides expert disclosure - Tdev is able to remain home during the remaining pre-trial hearings so that he doesnât have to incur the expenses traveling back and forth between Europe and the US
Despite seemingly positive shifts in crypto-related policies from the Trump administration, all signs point to the prosecution still moving full steam ahead in this case. The defense teams need to be prepared and they could use all the financial help they can get. If you feel compelled to support the legal defense fund, please do so here. If the DOJ wins this case, all Bitcoiners lose.
March 18, DEMAND POOL launches, transitioning out of stealth mode and making room for applicants to join the private waiting list to be one of the Founding Miners.
Key features of DEMAND Pool include: âą Build your own blocks âą SLICE payment system & new mempool algorithm âą No more empty blocks âą End-to-end encryption for protection âą Efficient data transfer, less wasted hashrate âą Lower costs on CPU, bandwidth, & time
DEMAND Pool implements Stratum v2 so that miners can generate their own block templates, entering the arena of pools trying to decentralize mining such as OCEAN with their alternative to Stratum v2 called DATUM. A benefit of the Stratum v2 protocol over Stratum v1 is that data sent between the miner and the pool is now encrypted whereas before it was sent in clear-text, the encryption helps with network level privacy so that for example, your Internet Service Provider cannot read what is in the data being passed back and forth. Although, unless there is a proxy between your miner and the pool then the ISP may be able to determine that you are sending data to a mining pool, they just wouldnât be able to tell whatâs in that data. Overall, decentralization has become a buzz word lately and while it is a step in the right direction that more pools are enabling miners to decide which transactions are included in the block templates they work on, the pools remain a centralized force that ultimately can reject templates based on a number of reasons.
March 20, Bitaxe makes the cover of Bitcoin Magazineâs The Mining Issue, solidifying the Bitaxe as a pop-culture icon. Even those who disregard the significance of the Bitaxe project must recognize that the projectâs popularity is an indication that something big is developing here.
[IMG-002] Bitcoin Magazine, The Mining Issue
March 21, self-hosted solo miner solves block #888737 with a Futurebit Apollo, making this the third solo block find for Futurebit. The first Futurebit Apollo block find may have been a fluke, the second a coincidence, but the third is an indication of a pattern forming here. More hashrate is being controlled by individuals who are constructing their own blocks and this trend will accelerate as time goes on and deploying these devices becomes easier and less expensive. This was the second solo block found in March.
March 21, US Treasury Department lifts sanctions on Tornado Cash. This is a positive sign coming from the US Treasury, however the charges against the Tornado Cash developer, Roman Storm, still stand and his legal defense team is still fighting an uphill battle. Even though the US Treasury removed Tornado Cash from the OFAC list, the department is attempting to stop a Texas court from granting a motion that would ensure the Treasury canât put Tornado Cash back on the OFAC list. Meanwhile, the other Tornado Cash developer, Alex Pertsev, is fighting his appeal battle in the Dutch courts.
March 22, Self-hosted Public Pool user mines Block #888989. This was the first block mined with the Public Pool software, which is open-source and available for anyone to host themselves, in this case hosted on the userâs Umbrel. If you read the January issue of The 256 Foundation newsletter, there are detailed instructions for hosting your own instance of Public Pool on a Raspberry Pi. Easier solutions exist and accomplish the same thing such as Umbrel and Start9. This was the third solo block mined in March.
March 26, DeFi Education Fund publishes coalition letter urging congress to correct the DOJâs dangerous misinterpretation of money transmission laws. In their own words: âFirst seen in Aug 2023 via the criminal indictment of @rstormsf, the DOJâs novel legal theory expands criminal liability to software developers, ignoring longstanding FinCEN guidance and threatening the entire U.S. blockchain & digital asset ecosystemâ. Many familiar organizations in the industry signed the letter, such as Coinbase, Kraken, A16z Crypto, and Ledger. Sadly, no Bitcoin companies signed the letter, highlighting the reckless ignorance prevalent among the âtoxic Bitcoin maximalistsâ who often pride themselves on their narrow focus; a focus which is proving to be more of a blind spot limiting their ability to recognize a clear and present threat. The full letter text can be found here.
March 28, Heatbit reveals the black Heatbit, an elegant space heater that mines Bitcoin. Heat re-use applications such as Bitcoin mining space heaters are one of many examples where energy spent on generating heat can also earn the user sats. Other popular solutions include heating hot tubs, hotels, drive ways, and more. The innovations in this area will continue to be unlocked as open-source solutions like the ones being developed at The 256 Foundation are released and innovators gain more control over their applications.
March 29, miner with 2.5Ph/s solves Block #889975 with Solo CK Pool, marking the fourth solo block found in the month of March. This was the first solo block found on CK Poolâs European server. This was a good way to finish the month on a strong note for small-scale miners.
Free & Open Mining Industry Developments:
The development will not stop until Bitcoin mining is free and open. Innovators didnât let off the gas in March, here are eleven note-worthy events:
0) @BTC_Grid demonstrates heating a new residential build with Bitcoin miners. This custom build features 6,000 square feet of radiant floors, 1,500 sqft of snow melting slab, 2 heated pools, all powered by Bitcoin miners and fully automated. Innovations and efficient systems like this will become more common as Bitcoin mining hardware and firmware solutions become open-source
1) @DrydeGab shares The Ocho, a Bitaxe Nerd Octaxe open-source Bitcoin miner featuring 8x BM1370 ASICs that performs at 9-10Th/s consuming ~180W. The Ocho runs on itâs own custom AxeOS. Currently out of stock but generally available for purchase in the IX Tech store.
[IMG-003] The Nerd OCTAXE Ocho by @DrydeGab
2) @incognitojohn23 demonstrates building a Bitaxe from scratch with no prior experience, proving that anyone can access this technology with a little determination and the right community. @incognitojohn23 has also uploaded several videos documenting his progress and lessons along the way. Every builder has their first day, donât hold back if you feel compelled to jump in and get started.
3) @HodlRev demonstrating how he combines Bitcoin mining with maple syrup production. In fact, @HodlRev has integrated Bitcoin mining into several aspects of his homestead. Be sure to follow his content for an endless stream of resourceful ideas. Once open-source Bitcoin mining firmware and hardware solutions become widely available, innovators like @HodlRev will have more control over every parameter of these unique applications.
4) ATL Bitlab announces their first hackathon, running June 7 through July 6. Promoted as âA global hackathon focused on all things bitcoin miningâ. If you are interested in joining the hackathon, there is a Google form you can fill out here. It will be interesting to see what innovations come from this effort.
5) @100AcresRanch builds touchscreen dashboard for Bitaxe and Loki Boards. With this, you can control up to 10 mining devices with the ability to instantly switch any of the presets without going into the mining device UI.
[IMG-004] Decentral Command Dashboard by @100AcresRanch
6) @IxTechCrypto reveals HAXE, the newest member of the Nerdaxe miner family. HAXE is a 6 ASIC miner performing at ~7.4 Th/s at ~118W. Upon looking at the IX Tech store, it seems as though the HAXE has not hit shelves yet but keep an eye out for announcements soon.
7) Solo Satoshi reveals the NerdQaxe++, the latest marvel in the world of open-source Bitcoin mining solutions. This device is equipped with four ASIC chips from the Antminer S21 Pro and boasts an efficiency rating of 15.8 J/Th. At the advertised power consumption of 76 Watts, that would produce nearly 5 Th/s. Currently out of stock at the Solo Satoshi store and the IX Tech store but in stock and available at the PlebSource store.
8) @TheSoloMiningCo shares a bolt-on voltage regulator heatsink for the Bitaxe, this is a helpful modification when overclocking your miner and helps dissipate heat away from the voltage regulator. Many innovators are discovering ways to get every bit of efficiency they can from their hardware and sharing their ideas with the wider community for anyone to adopt.
9) @boerst adds historical data to stratum.work, a public website that monitors mining pool activity through calling for the work templates being generated for the poolâs respective miners. By parsing the information available in the work templates, a number of interesting observations can be made like which pools are merely proxies for larger pools, timing analysis of when templates are sent out, and now historical data on what the state of each poolâs templates were at a given block height. The work Boerst is doing with this website provides a great tool for gaining insights into mining centralization.
10) Braiins open-sources the BCB100 Control Board, designed to work with Antminers, this control board project has two parts: the hardware and the software. For the hardware part, open files include the Bill Of Materials, schematics, Gerbers, and CAD files. For the software part, open files include the board-level OpenWrt-based firmware with the full configuration file and the Nix environment for reproducible builds. The mining firmware binaries for bosminer and boser (same as the official Braiins OS releases) are also available to download and use to compile the image for the control board, however the Braiins OS firmware itself is not included in this open-source bundle. Braiins chose the GPLv3 open-source license for the software and the CERN-OHL-S open-source license for the hardware. This is a great gesture by Braiins and helps validate the efforts of The 256 Foundation to make Bitcoin mining free and open. The Braiins GitHub repositories where all this information can be found are accessible here and here. The 256 Foundation has plans to develop a Mujina firmware that can be flashed onto the BCB100 helping target Antminer machines.
Grant Project Updates:
In March, The 256 Foundation formalized agreements with the lead developers who were selected for each project. These agreements clearly defined the scope of each project, identified the deliverables, set a timeline, and agreement on compensation was made. Below are the outlines for each project, the compensation is not made public for privacy and security reasons.
Ember One:
@skot9000 instigator of the Bitaxe and all around legend for being the first mover in open-source Bitcoin mining solutions is the lead engineer for the Ember One project. This was the first fully funded grant from The 256 Foundation and commenced in November 2024 with a six month duration. The deliverable is a validated design for a ~100W miner with a standardized form factor (128mm x 128mm), USB-C data connection, 12-24v input voltage, with plans for several versions â each with a different ASIC chip. The First Ember One features the Bitmain BM1362 ASIC, next on the list will be an Ember One with the Intel BZM2 ASIC, then an Auradine ASIC version, and eventually a Block ASIC version. Learn more at: https://emberone.org/
Mujina Mining Firmware:
@ryankuester, embedded Linux developer and Electrical Engineer who has mastered the intersection of hardware and software over the last 20 years is the lead developer for the Mujina project, a Linux based mining firmware application with support for multiple drivers so it can be used with Ember One complete mining system. The grant starts on April 5, 2025 and continues for nine months. Deliverables include:
Core Mujina-miner Application: - Fully open-source under GPLv3 license - Written in Rust for performance, robustness, and maintainability, leveraging Rust's growing adoption in the Bitcoin ecosystem - Designed for modularity and extensibility - Stratum V1 client (which includes DATUM compatibility) - Best effort for Stratum V2 client in the initial release but may not happen until later
Hardware Support:
- Support for Ember One 00 hash boards (Bitmain chips) - Support for Ember One 01 hash boards (Intel chips) on a best effort basis but may not happen until later - Full support on the Raspberry Pi CM5 and IO board running the Raspberry Pi OS - Support for the Libre board when released - Best-effort compatibility with other hardware running Linux
Management Interfaces:
âą HTTP API for remote management and monitoring âą Command-line interface for direct control âą Basic web dashboard for status monitoring âą Configuration via structured text files âą Community Building and Infrastructure âą GitHub project organization and workflow âą Continuous integration and testing framework âą Comprehensive user and developer documentation âą Communication channels for users and developers âą Community building through writing, podcasts, and conference participation
The initial release of Mujina is being built in such a way that it supports long-term goals like ultimately evolving into a complete Linux-based operating system, deployable through simple flashing procedures. Initially focused on supporting the 256 Foundation's Libre control boards and Ember hash boards, Mujina's modular architecture will eventually enable compatibility with a wide variety of mining hardware from different manufacturers. Lean more at: https://mujina.org/
Libre Board:
@Schnitzel, heat re-use maximalist who turned his home's hot water accessories into Bitcoin-powered sats generators and during the day has built a successful business with a background in product management, is the lead engineer on the Libre Board project; the control board for the Ember One complete mining system. Start date is April 5, 2025 and the deliverables after six months will be a mining control board based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module I/O Board with at least the following connections:
âą USB hub integration (maybe 10 ports?) âą Support for fan connections âą NVME expansion âą Two 100-pin connectors for the compute module âą Ethernet port âą HDMI port âą Raspberrypi 40-pin header for sensors, switches, & relays etc. âą MIPI port for touchscreen âą Accepts 12-24 VDC input power voltage.
The initial release of Libre Board is being built in such a way that it supports long-term goals like alternative compute modules such as ARM, x86, and RISC-V. Learn more at: https://libreboard.org/
Hydra Pool:
@jungly, distributed systems PhD and the lead developer behind P2Pool v2 and formerly for Braidpool, now takes the reigns as lead developer for Hydra Pool, the stratum server package that will run on the Ember One mining system. Start date for this project was on April 5, 2025 and the duration lasts for six months. Deliverables include:
âą Talks to bitcoind and provides stratum work to users and stores received shares âą Scalable and robust database support to save received shares âą Run share accounting on the stored shares âą Implement payment mechanisms to pay out miners based on the share accounting âą Provide two operation modes: Solo mining and PPLNS or Tides based payout mechanism, with payouts from coinbase only. (All other payout mechanism are out of scope of this initial release for now but there will be more). âą Rolling upgrades: Tools and scripts to upgrade server with zero downtime. âą Dashboard: Pool stats view only dashboard with support to filter miner payout addresses. âą Documentation: Setup and other help pages, as required.
The initial release of Hydra Pool is being built in such a way that it supports long-term goals like alternative payout models such as echash, communicating with other Hydra Pool instances, local store of shares for Ember One, and a user-friendly interface that puts controls at the user's fingertips, and supports the ability for upstream pool proxying. Learn More at: https://hydrapool.org/
Block Watcher:
Initially scoped to be a Bitcoin mining insights application built to run on the Ember One mining system using the self-hosted node for blockchain data. However, The 256 Foundation has decided to pause Block Watcher development for a number of reasons. Primarily because the other four projects were more central to the foundationâs mission and given the early stages of the Foundation with the current support level, it made more sense to deploy capital where it counts most.
Actionable Advice:
This monthâs Actionable Advice column explains the process for upgrading the Futurebit Apollo I OS to the newer Apollo II OS and replacing the SSD. The Futurebit Apollo is a small mining device with an integrated Bitcoin node designed as a plug-and-play solution for people interested in mining Bitcoin without all the noise and heat of the larger industrial-grade miners. The Apollo I can hash between 2 â 4 Th/s and will consume roughly 125 â 200 Watts. The Apollo II can hash between 8 â 10 Th/s and will consume roughly 280 â 400 Watts. The motivation behind upgrading from the Apollo I OS to the Apollo II OS is the ability to run a stratum server internally so that the mining part of the device can ask the node part of the device for mining work, thus enabling users to solo mine in a self-hosted fashion. In fact, this is exactly what The 256 Foundation did during the Telehash fundraising event where Block #881423 was solo mined, at one point there was more than 1 Eh/s of hashrate pointed to that Apollo.
[IMG-005] Futurebit Apollo I with new NVME SSD
You can find the complete flashing instructions on the Futurebit website here. You will need a separate computer to complete the flashing procedure. The flashing procedure will erase all data on the microSD card so back it up if you have anything valuable saved on there.
First navigate to the Futurebit GitHub Releases page at: https://github.com/jstefanop/apolloapi-v2/releases
Once there, you will see two OS images available for download, along with two links to alternative hosting options for those two images. If you are upgrading an Apollo I, you need to figure out which new OS image is right for your device, the MCU 1 image or the MCU 2 image. There are detailed instructions on figuring this out available here. There are multiple ways to determine if you need the MCU 1 or MCU 2 image. If the second to last digit in your Futurebit Apollo I is between 4 â 8 then you have an MCU 1; or if your batch number is 1 â 3 then you have an MCU 1; or if the circuit board has a 40-pin connector running perpendicular to the microSD card slot then you have an MCU 1. Otherwise, you have an MCU 2.
For example, this is what the MCU 1 circuit board will look like:
[IMG-006] Futurebit MCU1 example
Once you figure out which OS image you need, go ahead and download it. The SHA256 hash values for the OS Image files are presented in the GitHub repo. If youâre running Linux on your computer, you can change directory to your Download folder and run the following command to check the SHA256 hash value of the file you downloaded and compare that to the SHA256 hash values on GitHub.
[IMG-007] Verifying Futurebit OS Image Hash Value
With the hash value confirmed, you can use a program like Balena Etcher to flash your microSD card. First remove the microSD card from the Apollo circuit board by pushing it inward, it should make a small click and then spring outward so that you can grab it and remove it from the slot.
Connect the microSD card to your computer with the appropriate adapter.
Open Balena Etcher and click on the âFlash From Fileâ button to define the file path to where you have the OS image saved:
[IMG-008] Balena Etcher user interface
Then click on the âSelect Targetâ button to define the drive which you will be flashing. Select the microSD card and be sure not to select any other drive on your computer by mistake:
[IMG-009] Balena Etcher user interface
Then click on the âFlashâ button and Balena Etcher will take care of formatting the microSD card, decompressing the OS image file, and flashing it to the microSD card.
[IMG-010] Balena Etcher user interface.
The flashing process can take some time so be patient. The Balena Etcher interface will allow you to monitor the progress.
[IMG-011] Balena Etcher user interface.
Once the flashing process is completed successfully, you will receive a notice in the balena Etcher interface that looks like this:
[IMG-012] Balena Etcher user interface.
You can remove the microSD card from your computer now and install it back into the Futurebit Apollo. If you have an adequately sized SSD then your block chain data should be safe as that is where it resides, not on the microSD card. If you have a 1TB SSD then this would be a good time to consider upgrading to a 2TB SSD instead. There are lots of options but you want to get an NVME style one like this:
[IMG-013] 1TB vs. 2TB NVME SSD
Simply loosen the screw holding the SSD in place and then remove the old SSD by pulling it out of the socket. Then insert the new one and put the screw back in place.
Once the SSD and microSD are back in place, you can connect Ethernet and the power supply, then apply power to your Apollo.
You will be able to access your Apollo through a web browser on your computer. You will need to figure out the local IP address of your Apollo device so log into your router and check the DHCP leases section. Your router should be accessible from your local network by typing an IP address into your web browser like 192.168.0.1 or 10.0.0.1 or maybe your router manufacturer uses a different default. You should be able to do an internet search for your specific router and figure it out quickly if you donât already know. If that fails, you can download and run a program like Angry IP Scanner.
Give the Apollo some time to run through a few preliminary and automatic configurations, you should be able to see the Apollo on your local network within 10 minutes of powering it on.
Once you figure out the IP address for your Apollo, type it into your web browser and this is the first screen you should be greeted with:
[IMG-014] Futurebit welcome screen
Click on the button that says âStart setup processâ. The next you will see should look like this:
[IMG-015] Futurebit mining selection screen
You have the option here to select solo mining or pooled mining. If you have installed a new SSD card then you should select pooled mining because you will not be able to solo mine until the entire Bitcoin blockchain is downloaded.
Your Apollo will automatically start downloading the Bitcoin blockchain in the background and in the mean-time you can start mining with a pool of your choice like Solo CK Pool or Public Pool or others.
Be forewarned that the Initial Blockchain Download (âIBDâ) takes a long time. At the time of this writing, it took 18 days to download the entire blockchain using a Starlink internet connection, which was probably throttled at some points in the process because of the roughly 680 GB of data that it takes.
In February 2022, the IBD on this exact same device took 2 days with a cable internet connection. Maybe the Starlink was a bit of a bottleneck but most likely the extended length of the download can be attributed to all those JPEGS on the blockchain.
Otherwise, if you already have the full blockchain on your SSD then you should be able to start solo mining right away by selecting the solo mining option.
After making your selection, the Apollo will automatically run through some configurations and you should have the option to set a password somewhere in there along the way. Then you should see this page:
[IMG-016] Futurebit setup completion page
Click on the âStart miningâ button. Then you should be brought to your dashboard like this:
[IMG-017] Futurebit dashboard
You can monitor your hashrate, temperatures, and more from the dashboard. You can check on the status of your Bitcoin node by clicking on the three-circle looking icon that says ânodeâ on the left-hand side menu.
[IMG-018] Futurebit node page
If you need to update the mining pool, click on the âsettingsâ option at the bottom of the left-hand side menu. There you will see a drop down menu for selecting a pool to use, you can select the âsetup custom poolâ option to insert the appropriate stratum URL and then your worker name.
Once your IBD is finished, you can start solo mining by toggling on the solo mode at the bottom of the settings page. You will have a chance to update the Bitcoin address you want to mine to. Then click on âsave & restartâ.
[IMG-019] Futurebit mining pool settings
Then once your system comes back up, you will see a banner at the top of the dashboard page with the IP address you can use to point any other miners you have, like Bitaxes, to your own self-hosted solo mining pool!
[IMG-020] Futurebit solo mining dashboard
Now just sit back and enjoy watching your best shares roll in until you get one higher than the network difficulty and you mine that solo block.
State of the Network:
Hashrate on the 14-day MA according to mempool.space increased from ~793 Eh/s to ~829 Eh/s in March, marking ~4.5% growth for the month.
[IMG-021] 2025 hashrate/difficulty chart from mempool.space
Difficulty was 110.57T at itâs lowest in March and 113.76T at itâs highest, which is a 2.8% increase for the month. All together for 2025 up until the end of March, difficulty has gone up ~3.6%.
According to the Hashrate Index, more efficient miners like the <19 J/Th models are fetching $17.29 per terahash, models between 19J/Th â 25J/Th are selling for $11.05 per terahash, and models >25J/Th are selling for $3.20 per terahash. Overall, prices seem to have dropped slightly over the month of March. You can expect to pay roughly $4,000 for a new-gen miner with 230+ Th/s.
[IMG-022] Miner Prices from Luxorâs Hashrate Index
Hashvalue is closed out in March at ~56,000 sats/Ph per day, relatively flat from Frebruary, according to Braiins Insights. Hashprice is $46.00/Ph per day, down from $47.00/Ph per day in February.
[IMG-023] Hashprice/Hashvalue from Braiins Insights
The next halving will occur at block height 1,050,000 which should be in roughly 1,071 days or in other words ~156,850 blocks from time of publishing this newsletter.
Conclusion:
Thank you for reading the third 256 Foundation newsletter. Keep an eye out for more newsletters on a monthly basis in your email inbox by subscribing at 256foundation.org. Or you can download .pdf versions of the newsletters from there as well. You can also find these newsletters published in article form on Nostr.
If you havenât done so already, be sure to RSVP for the Texas Energy & Mining Summit (âTEMSâ) in Austin, Texas on May 6 & 7 for two days of the highest Bitcoin mining and energy signal in the industry, set in the intimate Bitcoin Commons, so you can meet and mingle with the best and brightest movers and shakers in the space.
While youâre at it, extend your stay and spend Cinco De Mayo with The 256 Foundation at our second fundraiser, Telehash #2. Everything is bigger in Texas, so set your expectations high for this one. All of the lead developers from the grant projects will be present to talk first-hand about how to dismantle the proprietary mining empire.
IMG-024] TEMS 2025 flyer
If you have an old Apollo I laying around and want to get it up to date and solo mining then hopefully this newsletter helped you accomplish that.
[IMG-026] FREE SAMOURAI
If you want to continue seeing developers build free and open solutions be sure to support the Samourai Wallet developers by making a tax-deductible contribution to their legal defense fund here. The first step in ensuring a future of free and open Bitcoin development starts with freeing these developers.
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2025-05-07 20:36:47lista #descentralismo #compilado #portugues
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2025-04-21 04:40:30Bitcoin is redefining finance, and in AsiaâThailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and beyondâdevelopers, entrepreneurs, and communities are fueling this revolution. YakiHonne, a decentralized social payments app built on Nostr, sat down with Gio (nostr:npub1yrnuj56rnen08zp2h9h7p74ghgjx6ma39spmpj6w9hzxywutevsst7k5cx), a core member of Thailandâs Sats âNâ Facts community, to explore their mission of fostering open-source Bitcoin development. In this interview, Gio shares the origins of Sats âNâ Facts, the challenges of hosting Bitcoin-focused events in Asia, and how these efforts are shaping adoption across the region.
YakiHonne: Can you tell us about yourself and how Sats âNâ Facts came to life? What sparked your Bitcoin journey?
Gio: Iâm originally from Europe but have called Thailand home for six years. My Bitcoin story began while working at a commercial bank, where I saw the fiat systemâs flaws firsthandâthings like the Cantillon Effect, where money printing favors the connected few, felt deeply unfair. That discomfort led me to Andreas Antonopoulosâ videos, which opened my eyes to Bitcoinâs potential. After moving to Bangkok, I joined the open-source scene at BOB Space, collaborating with folks on tech projects.
Sats âNâ Facts grew out of that spirit. We wanted to create a Bitcoin-focused community to support developers and builders in Asia. Our recent conference in Chiang Mai brought together over 70 enthusiasts from Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and beyond, sparking collaborations like a new Lightning Network tool. It was a milestone in connecting the regionâs Bitcoin ecosystem.
YakiHonne: What inspired the Sats âNâ Facts conference, and how did you attract attendees?
Gio: The event was born from a desire to create a high-signal, low-noise space for Freedom Tech in Asia. While the U.S. and Europe host major Bitcoin events, Asiaâs scene is still emerging under commercial stunts. We aimed to bridge that gap, uniting developers, educators, and enthusiasts to discuss real innovationsâno altcoins, no corporate agendas. Our focus was on open-source projects like Bitcoin Core, Ark, Cashu, fostering conversations that could lead to tangible contributions.
Attracting attendees wasnât easy. We leveraged local networks, reaching out to Bitcoin communities in neighboring countries via Nostr and Telegram. Posts on X helped spread the word, and we saw developers from Laos join for the first time, which was thrilling. Sponsors like Fulgur Ventures, Utreexo, and the Bitcoin Development Kit Foundation played a huge role, covering costs so we could keep the event free and accessible.
YakiHonne: What challenges did you face organizing the conference in Asia?
Gio: It was a steep learning curve. Funding was the biggest hurdleâearly on, we struggled to cover venue and travel costs. Thankfully, our sponsors stepped in, letting me focus on logistics, which were no small feat either. As a first-time organizer, I underestimated the chaos of a tight timeline. Day one felt like herding cats without a fixed agenda, but the energy was electricâdevelopers debugging code together, newcomers asking big questions.
Another challenge was cultural. Bitcoinâs still niche in Asia, so convincing locals to attend took persistence; there was no local presence for some reason. Despite the hiccups, we pulled it off, hosting 60+ attendees and sparking ideas for new projects, like a Cashu wallet integration. Iâd tweak the planning next time, but the raw passion made it unforgettable.
YakiHonne: How does YakiHonneâs vision of decentralized social payments align with Sats âNâ Factsâ goals? Could tools like ours support your community?
Gio: Thatâs a great question. YakiHonneâs approachâmerging Nostrâs censorship-resistant communication with Lightning paymentsâfits perfectly with our mission to empower users through open tech. At Sats âNâ Facts, weâre all about tools that give people control, whether itâs code or money. An app like YakiHonne could streamline community funding, letting developers tip each other for contributions or crowdfund projects directly. Imagine a hackathon where winners get sats instantly via YakiHonneâitâd be a game-changer. Iâd love to see you guys at our next event to demo it!
YakiHonne: What advice would you give to someone starting a Bitcoin-focused community or event?
Gio: First, keep it Bitcoin-only. Stay true to the principlesâcut out distractions like altcoins or hype-driven schemes. Start small: host regular meetups, maybe five people at a cafĂ©, and build trust over time. Consistency and authenticity beat flashiness in the medium and long term.
Second, involve technical folks. Developers bring credibility and clarity, explaining Bitcoinâs nuts and bolts in ways newcomers get. I admire how Andreas Antonopoulos bridges that gapâtechnical yet accessible. You need that foundation to grow a real community.
Finally, lean on existing networks. If you know someone running a Bitcoin meetup in another city, collaborate. Share ideas, speakers, or even livestreams. Nostrâs great for thisâour Laos attendees found us through a single post. Relationships are everything.
YakiHonne: Does Sats âNâ Facts focus more on Bitcoinâs technical side, non-technical side, or both?
Gio: We blend both. Our event had workshops for coders alongside talks for beginners on why Bitcoin matters. Open-source is our heartbeat, though. If youâre starting out, dive into projects like Bitcoin Core or Lightning. Review a pull request, test a Cashu wallet, or join a hackathon. One developer at our event built a Lightning micropayment tool thatâs now live on GitHub.
Thereâs no shortage of ways to contribute. Community calls, forums, residency programs, and platforms like Geyser Fund are goldmines. YakiHonne could amplify thisâimagine tipping developers for bug fixes via your app. Itâs about iterating until you create something real.
YakiHonne: Your work is inspiring, Gio. Sats âNâ Facts is uniting Asiaâs Bitcoin communities in a powerful way. Whatâs next for you?
Gio: Thanks for the kind words! Weâre just getting started. The Chiang Mai event showed whatâs possibleâconnecting developers across borders, reviewing and launching code and testing upcoming technologies. Next, weâre planning smaller hackathons and other events to keep the momentum going, maybe in Vietnam, Indonesia or Korea. Iâd love to integrate tools like YakiHonne to fund these efforts directly through Nostr payments. Long-term, we want Sats âNâ Facts to be a hub for Asiaâs Bitcoin builders, proving open-source can thrive here.
YakiHonne: Thank you, Gio, for sharing Sats âNâ Facts incredible journey. Your work is lighting a path for Bitcoin in Asia, and weâre honored to tell this story.
To our readers: Bitcoinâs future depends on communities like Sats âNâ Factsâand you can join the revolution. Download YakiHonne on Nostr to connect with builders, send Lightning payments, and explore the decentralized world. Follow Sats âNâ Facts for their next hackathon, and letâs build freedom tech together!
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2025-03-11 10:22:36«Wir brauchen eine digitale Brandmauer gegen den Faschismus», schreibt der Chaos Computer Club (CCC) auf seiner Website. Unter diesem Motto prĂ€sentierte er letzte Woche einen Forderungskatalog, mit dem sich 24 Organisationen an die kommende Bundesregierung wenden. Der Koalitionsvertrag mĂŒsse sich daran messen lassen, verlangen sie.
In den drei Kategorien «Bekenntnis gegen Ăberwachung», «Schutz und Sicherheit fĂŒr alle» sowie «Demokratie im digitalen Raum» stellen die Unterzeichner, zu denen auch Amnesty International und Das NETTZ gehören, unter anderem die folgenden «Mindestanforderungen»:
- Verbot biometrischer MassenĂŒberwachung des öffentlichen Raums sowie der ungezielten biometrischen Auswertung des Internets.
- Anlasslose und massenhafte Vorratsdatenspeicherung wird abgelehnt.
- Automatisierte Datenanalysen der InformationsbestÀnde der Strafverfolgungsbehörden sowie jede Form von Predictive Policing oder automatisiertes Profiling von Menschen werden abgelehnt.
- EinfĂŒhrung eines Rechts auf VerschlĂŒsselung. Die Bundesregierung soll sich dafĂŒr einsetzen, die Chatkontrolle auf europĂ€ischer Ebene zu verhindern.
- Anonyme und pseudonyme Nutzung des Internets soll geschĂŒtzt und ermöglicht werden.
- BekÀmpfung «privaten Machtmissbrauchs von Big-Tech-Unternehmen» durch durchsetzungsstarke, unabhÀngige und grundsÀtzlich föderale Aufsichtsstrukturen.
- EinfĂŒhrung eines digitalen Gewaltschutzgesetzes, unter BerĂŒcksichtigung «gruppenbezogener digitaler Gewalt» und die Förderung von Beratungsangeboten.
- Ein umfassendes Förderprogramm fĂŒr digitale öffentliche RĂ€ume, die dezentral organisiert und quelloffen programmiert sind, soll aufgelegt werden.
Es sei ein Irrglaube, dass zunehmende Ăberwachung einen Zugewinn an Sicherheit darstelle, ist eines der Argumente der Initiatoren. Sicherheit erfordere auch, dass Menschen anonym und vertraulich kommunizieren können und ihre PrivatsphĂ€re geschĂŒtzt wird.
Gesunde digitale RĂ€ume lebten auch von einem demokratischen Diskurs, lesen wir in dem Papier. Es sei Aufgabe des Staates, Grundrechte zu schĂŒtzen. Dazu gehöre auch, Menschenrechte und demokratische Werte, insbesondere Freiheit, Gleichheit und SolidaritĂ€t zu fördern sowie den Missbrauch von MaĂnahmen, Befugnissen und Infrastrukturen durch «die Feinde der Demokratie» zu verhindern.
Man ist geneigt zu fragen, wo denn die Autoren «den Faschismus» sehen, den es zu bekĂ€mpfen gelte. Die meisten der vorgetragenen Forderungen und Argumente finden sicher breite UnterstĂŒtzung, denn sie beschreiben offenkundig gĂ€ngige, kritikwĂŒrdige Praxis. Die Aushebelung der PrivatsphĂ€re, der Redefreiheit und anderer Grundrechte im Namen der Sicherheit wird bereits jetzt massiv durch die aktuellen «demokratischen Institutionen» und ihre «durchsetzungsstarken Aufsichtsstrukturen» betrieben.
Ist «der Faschismus» also die EU und ihre Mitgliedsstaaten? Nein, die «faschistische Gefahr», gegen die man eine digitale Brandmauer will, kommt nach Ansicht des CCC und seiner Partner aus den Vereinigten Staaten. Private Ăberwachung und Machtkonzentration sind dabei weltweit schon lange RealitĂ€t, jetzt endlich mĂŒssen sie jedoch bekĂ€mpft werden. In dem Papier heiĂt es:
«Die willkĂŒrliche und antidemokratische MachtausĂŒbung der Tech-Oligarchen um PrĂ€sident Trump erfordert einen Paradigmenwechsel in der deutschen Digitalpolitik. (...) Die aktuellen Geschehnisse in den USA zeigen auf, wie Datensammlungen und -analyse genutzt werden können, um einen Staat handstreichartig zu ĂŒbernehmen, seine Strukturen nachhaltig zu beschĂ€digen, Widerstand zu unterbinden und marginalisierte Gruppen zu verfolgen.»
Wer auf der anderen Seite dieser Brandmauer stehen soll, ist also klar. Es sind die gleichen «Feinde unserer Demokratie», die seit Jahren in diese Ecke gedrĂ€ngt werden. Es sind die gleichen Andersdenkenden, Regierungskritiker und Friedensforderer, die unter dem groĂzĂŒgigen Dach des Bundesprogramms «Demokratie leben» einem «kontinuierlichen Echt- und Langzeitmonitoring» wegen der Etikettierung «digitaler Hass» unterzogen werden.
Dass die 24 Organisationen praktisch auch die BekĂ€mpfung von Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon und anderen fordern, entbehrt nicht der Komik. Diese fallen aber sicher unter das Stichwort «Machtmissbrauch von Big-Tech-Unternehmen». Gleichzeitig verlangen die Lobbyisten implizit zum Beispiel die Förderung des Nostr-Netzwerks, denn hier finden wir dezentral organisierte und quelloffen programmierte digitale RĂ€ume par excellence, obendrein zensurresistent. Das wiederum dĂŒrfte in der Politik weniger gut ankommen.
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2025-03-04 09:40:50Die «Eliten» fĂŒhren bereits groĂ angelegte Pilotprojekte fĂŒr eine Zukunft durch, die sie wollen und wir nicht. Das schreibt der OffGuardian in einem Update zum Thema «EU-Brieftasche fĂŒr die digitale IdentitĂ€t». Das Portal weist darauf hin, dass die Akteure dabei nicht gerade zimperlich vorgehen und auch keinen Hehl aus ihren Absichten machen. Transition News hat mehrfach darĂŒber berichtet, zuletzt hier und hier.
Mit der EU Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI-Brieftasche) sei eine einzige von der Regierung herausgegebene App geplant, die Ihre medizinischen Daten, BeschĂ€ftigungsdaten, Reisedaten, Bildungsdaten, Impfdaten, Steuerdaten, Finanzdaten sowie (potenziell) Kopien Ihrer Unterschrift, FingerabdrĂŒcke, Gesichtsscans, Stimmproben und DNA enthĂ€lt. So fasst der OffGuardian die eindrucksvolle Liste möglicher Einsatzbereiche zusammen.
Auch Dokumente wie der Personalausweis oder der FĂŒhrerschein können dort in elektronischer Form gespeichert werden. Bis 2026 sind alle EU-Mitgliedstaaten dazu verpflichtet, Ihren BĂŒrgern funktionierende und frei verfĂŒgbare digitale «Brieftaschen» bereitzustellen.
Die Menschen wĂŒrden diese App nutzen, so das Portal, um Zahlungen vorzunehmen, Kredite zu beantragen, ihre Steuern zu zahlen, ihre Rezepte abzuholen, internationale Grenzen zu ĂŒberschreiten, Unternehmen zu grĂŒnden, Arzttermine zu buchen, sich um Stellen zu bewerben und sogar digitale VertrĂ€ge online zu unterzeichnen.
All diese Daten wĂŒrden auf ihrem Mobiltelefon gespeichert und mit den Regierungen von neunzehn LĂ€ndern (plus der Ukraine) sowie ĂŒber 140 anderen öffentlichen und privaten Partnern ausgetauscht. Von der Deutschen Bank ĂŒber das ukrainische Ministerium fĂŒr digitalen Fortschritt bis hin zu Samsung Europe. Unternehmen und Behörden wĂŒrden auf diese Daten im Backend zugreifen, um «automatisierte HintergrundprĂŒfungen» durchzufĂŒhren.
Der Bundesverband der Verbraucherzentralen und VerbraucherverbĂ€nde (VZBV) habe Bedenken geĂ€uĂert, dass eine solche App «Risiken fĂŒr den Schutz der PrivatsphĂ€re und der Daten» berge, berichtet das Portal. Die einzige Antwort darauf laute: «Richtig, genau dafĂŒr ist sie ja da!»
Das alles sei keine Hypothese, betont der OffGuardian. Es sei vielmehr «Potential». Damit ist ein EU-Projekt gemeint, in dessen Rahmen Dutzende öffentliche und private Einrichtungen zusammenarbeiten, «um eine einheitliche Vision der digitalen IdentitĂ€t fĂŒr die BĂŒrger der europĂ€ischen LĂ€nder zu definieren». Dies ist nur eines der groĂ angelegten Pilotprojekte, mit denen Prototypen und AnwendungsfĂ€lle fĂŒr die EUDI-Wallet getestet werden. Es gibt noch mindestens drei weitere.
Den Ball der digitalen ID-Systeme habe die Covid-«Pandemie» ĂŒber die «ImpfpĂ€sse» ins Rollen gebracht. Seitdem habe das Thema an Schwung verloren. Je nĂ€her wir aber der vollstĂ€ndigen EinfĂŒhrung der EUid kĂ€men, desto mehr Propaganda der Art «Warum wir eine digitale Brieftasche brauchen» könnten wir in den Mainstream-Medien erwarten, prognostiziert der OffGuardian. Vielleicht mĂŒssten wir schon nach dem nĂ€chsten groĂen «Grund», dem nĂ€chsten «katastrophalen katalytischen Ereignis» Ausschau halten. Vermutlich gebe es bereits PlĂ€ne, warum die Menschen plötzlich eine digitale ID-Brieftasche brauchen wĂŒrden.
Die Entwicklung geht jedenfalls stetig weiter in genau diese Richtung. Beispielsweise hat Jordanien angekĂŒndigt, die digitale biometrische ID bei den nĂ€chsten Wahlen zur Verifizierung der WĂ€hler einzufĂŒhren. Man wolle «den Papierkrieg beenden und sicherstellen, dass die gesamte Kette bis zu den nĂ€chsten Parlamentswahlen digitalisiert wird», heiĂt es. Absehbar ist, dass dabei einige Wahlberechtigte «auf der Strecke bleiben» werden, wie im Fall von Albanien geschehen.
Derweil wĂŒrden die Briten gerne ihre PrivatsphĂ€re gegen Effizienz eintauschen, behauptet Tony Blair. Der Ex-Premier drĂ€ngte kĂŒrzlich erneut auf digitale IdentitĂ€ten und Gesichtserkennung. Blair ist GrĂŒnder einer Denkfabrik fĂŒr globalen Wandel, AnhĂ€nger globalistischer Technokratie und «moderner Infrastruktur».
AbschlieĂend warnt der OffGuardian vor der Illusion, Trump und Musk wĂŒrden den US-BĂŒrgern «diesen Schlamassel ersparen». Das Department of Government Efficiency werde sich auf die digitale IdentitĂ€t stĂŒrzen. Was könne schlieĂlich «effizienter» sein als eine einzige App, die fĂŒr alles verwendet wird? Der Unterschied bestehe nur darin, dass die US-Version vielleicht eher privat als öffentlich sei â sofern es da ĂŒberhaupt noch einen wirklichen Unterschied gebe.
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2025-03-01 10:39:35StĂ€ndige LĂŒgen und Unterstellungen, permanent falsche FĂŒrsorge \ können Bausteine von emotionaler Manipulation sein. Mit dem Zweck, \ Macht und Kontrolle ĂŒber eine andere Person auszuĂŒben. \ Apotheken Umschau
Irgendetwas muss passiert sein: «Gaslighting» ist gerade Thema in vielen Medien. Heute bin ich nach lĂ€ngerer Zeit mal wieder ĂŒber dieses Stichwort gestolpert. Das war in einem Artikel von Norbert HĂ€ring ĂŒber Manipulationen des Deutschen Wetterdienstes (DWD). In diesem Fall ging es um eine Pressemitteilung vom Donnerstag zum «viel zu warmen» Winter 2024/25.
HĂ€ring wirft der Behörde vor, dreist zu lĂŒgen und Dinge auszulassen, um die Klimaangst wach zu halten. Was der Leser beim DWD nicht erfahre, sei, dass dieser Winter kĂ€lter als die drei vorangegangenen und kĂ€lter als der Durchschnitt der letzten zehn Jahre gewesen sei. Stattdessen werde der falsche Eindruck vermittelt, es wĂŒrde ungebremst immer wĂ€rmer.
Wem also der zu Ende gehende Winter eher kalt vorgekommen sein sollte, mit dessen Empfinden stimme wohl etwas nicht. Das jedenfalls wolle der DWD uns einreden, so der Wirtschaftsjournalist. Und damit sind wir beim Thema Gaslighting.
Als Gaslighting wird eine Form psychischer Manipulation bezeichnet, mit der die Opfer desorientiert und zutiefst verunsichert werden, indem ihre eigene Wahrnehmung als falsch bezeichnet wird. Der Prozess fĂŒhrt zu Angst und RealitĂ€tsverzerrung sowie zur Zerstörung des Selbstbewusstseins. Die Bezeichnung kommt von dem britischen TheaterstĂŒck «Gas Light» aus dem Jahr 1938, in dem ein Mann mit grausamen Psychotricks seine Frau in den Wahnsinn treibt.
Damit Gaslighting funktioniert, muss das Opfer dem TĂ€ter vertrauen. Oft wird solcher Psychoterror daher im privaten oder familiĂ€ren Umfeld beschrieben, ebenso wie am Arbeitsplatz. Jedoch eignen sich die Prinzipien auch perfekt zur Manipulation der Massen. Vermeintliche AutoritĂ€ten wie Ărzte und Wissenschaftler, oder «der fĂŒrsorgliche Staat» und Institutionen wie die UNO oder die WHO wollen uns doch nichts Böses. Auch Staatsmedien, Faktenchecker und diverse NGOs wurden zu «vertrauenswĂŒrdigen Quellen» erklĂ€rt. Das hat seine Wirkung.
Warum das Thema Gaslighting derzeit scheinbar so populĂ€r ist, vermag ich nicht zu sagen. Es sind aber gerade in den letzten Tagen und Wochen auffĂ€llig viele Artikel dazu erschienen, und zwar nicht nur von Psychologen. Die Frankfurter Rundschau hat gleich mehrere publiziert, und AnwĂ€lte interessieren sich dafĂŒr offenbar genauso wie Apotheker.
Die Apotheken Umschau machte sogar auf «Medical Gaslighting» aufmerksam. Davon spreche man, wenn Mediziner Symptome nicht ernst nĂ€hmen oder wenn ein gesundheitliches Problem vom behandelnden Arzt «schnöde heruntergespielt» oder abgetan wĂŒrde. Kommt Ihnen das auch irgendwie bekannt vor? Der Begriff sei allerdings irrefĂŒhrend, da er eine manipulierende Absicht unterstellt, die «nicht gewĂ€hrleistet» sei.
Apropos Gaslighting: Die noch amtierende deutsche Bundesregierung meldete heute, es gelte, «weiter [sic!] gemeinsam daran zu arbeiten, einen gerechten und dauerhaften Frieden fĂŒr die Ukraine zu erreichen». Die Ukraine, wo sich am Montag «der völkerrechtswidrige Angriffskrieg zum dritten Mal jĂ€hrte», verteidige ihr Land und «unsere gemeinsamen Werte».
Merken Sie etwas? Das DemokratieverstĂ€ndnis mag ja tatsĂ€chlich inzwischen in beiden LĂ€ndern Ă€hnlich traurig sein. BezĂŒglich FriedensbemĂŒhungen ist meine Wahrnehmung jedoch eine andere. Das muss an meinem GedĂ€chtnis liegen.
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2025-05-07 20:32:24ai #artificial #intelligence #english #tech
Open Source
Models
- LLAMA - Large Language Model Meta AI - Text AI [source]
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Stable Diffusion - Text to image [source]
- Pixart-Alpha - Text to image [source]
- OmniGen - Pompt, image or subject to image [source]
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CogVideo - Text and image to video generation [info] [source] [test]
Tools
LIGHTNING PAYMENTS - 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]
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@ ed5774ac:45611c5c
2025-04-19 20:29:31April 20, 2020:Â The day I saw my so-called friends expose themselves as gutless, brain-dead sheep.
On that day, I shared a video exposing the damning history of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's vaccine campaigns in Africa and the developing world. As Gates was on every TV screen, shilling COVID jabs that didnât even exist, I called out his blatant financial conflict of interest and pointed out the obvious in my facebook post: "Finally someone is able to explain why Bill Gates runs from TV to TV to promote vaccination. Not surprisingly, it's all about money againâŠ" - referencing his substantial investments in vaccine technology, including BioNTech's mRNA platform that would later produce the COVID vaccines and generate massive profits for his so-called philanthropic foundation.
The conflict of interest was undeniable. I genuinely believed anyone capable of basic critical thinking would at least pause to consider these glaring financial motives. But what followed was a masterclass in human stupidity.
My facebook post from 20 April 2020:
Not only was I branded a 'conspiracy theorist' for daring to question the billionaire who stood to make a fortune off the very vaccines he was shilling, but the brain-dead, logic-free bullshit vomited by the people around me was beyond pathetic. These barely literate morons couldnât spell "Pfizer" without auto-correct, yet they mindlessly swallowed and repeated every lie the media and government force-fed them, branding anything that cracked their fragile reality as "conspiracy theory." Big Pharmaâs rap sheetâfraud, deadly cover-ups, billions in finesâcould fill libraries, yet these obedient sheep didnât bother to open a single book or read a single study before screaming their ignorance, desperate to virtue-signal their obedience. Then, like spineless lab rats, they lined up for an experimental jab rushed to the market in months, too dumb to care that proper vaccine development takes a decade.
The pathetic part is that these idiots spend hours obsessing over reviews for their useless purchases like shoes or socks, but wonât spare 60 seconds to research the experimental cocktail being injected into their veinsâor even glance at the FDAâs own damning safety reports. Those same obedient sheep would read every Yelp review for a fucking coffee shop but won't spend five minutes looking up Pfizer's criminal fraud settlements. They would demand absolute obedience to âThe Scienceâąââwhile being unable to define mRNA, explain lipid nanoparticles, or justify why trials were still running as they queued up like cattle for their jab. If they had two brain cells to rub together or spent 30 minutes actually researching, they'd know, but noâthey'd rather suck down the narrative like good little slaves, too dumb to question, too weak to think.
Worst of all, they became the systemâs attack dogsânot just swallowing the poison, but forcing it down othersâ throats. This wasnât ignorance. It was betrayal. They mutated into medical brownshirts, destroying lives to virtue-signal their obedienceâeven as their own childrenâs hearts swelled with inflammation.
One conversation still haunts me to this dayâa masterclass in wealth-worship delusion. A close friend, as a response to my facebook post, insisted that Gatesâ assumed reading list magically awards him vaccine expertise, while dismissing his billion-dollar investments in the same products as âno conflict of interest.â Worse, he argued that Gatesâs $5â10 billion pandemic windfall was âdeserved.â
This exchange crystallizes civilizationâs intellectual surrender: reason discarded with religious fervor, replaced by blind faith in corporate propaganda.
The comment of a friend on my facebook post that still haunts me to this day:
Walking Away from the Herd
After a period of anger and disillusionment, I made a decision: I would no longer waste energy arguing with people who refused to think for themselves. If my circle couldnât even ask basic questionsâlike why an untested medical intervention was being pushed with unprecedented urgencyâthen I needed a new community.
Fortunately, I already knew where to look. For three years, I had been involved in Bitcoin, a space where skepticism wasnât just toleratedâit was demanded. Here, Iâd met some of the most principled and independent thinkers Iâd ever encountered. These were people who understood the corrupting influence of centralized powerâwhether in money, media, or politicsâand who valued sovereignty, skepticism, and integrity. Instead of blind trust, bitcoiners practiced relentless verification. And instead of empty rhetoric, they lived by a simple creed:Â Donât trust. Verify.
It wasnât just a philosophy. It was a lifeline. So I chose my side and I walked away from the herd.
Finding My Tribe
Over the next four years, I immersed myself in Bitcoin conferences, meetups, and spaces where ideas were tested, not parroted. Here, I encountered extraordinary people: not only did they share my skepticism toward broken systems, but they challenged me to sharpen it.
No longer adrift in a sea of mindless conformity, Iâd found a crew of thinkers who cut through the noise. They saw clearly what most ignoredâthat at the core of societyâs collapse lay broken money, the silent tax on time, freedom, and truth itself. But unlike the complainers Iâd left behind, these people built. They coded. They wrote. They risked careers and reputations to expose the rot. Some faced censorship; others, mockery. All understood the stakes.
These werenât keyboard philosophers. They were modern-day Cassandras, warning of inflationâs theft, the Fedâs lies, and the coming dollar collapseânot for clout, but because they refused to kneel to a dying regime. And in their defiance, I found something rare: a tribe that didnât just believe in a freer future. They were engineering it.
April 20, 2024: No more herd. No more lies. Only proof-of-work.
On April 20, 2024, exactly four years after my last Facebook post, the one that severed my ties to the herd for goodâI stood in front of Warsawâs iconic Palace of Culture and Science, surrounded by 400 bitcoiners who felt like family. We were there to celebrate Bitcoinâs fourth halving, but it was more than a protocol milestone. It was a reunion of sovereign individuals. Some faces Iâd known since the early days; others, Iâd met only hours before. We bonded instantlyâheated debates, roaring laughter, zero filters on truths or on so called conspiracy theories.
As the countdown to the halving began, it hit me: This was the antithesis of the hollow world Iâd left behind. No performative outrage, no coerced consensusâjust a room of unyielding minds whoâd traded the illusion of safety for the grit of truth. Four years prior, Iâd been alone in my resistance. Now, I raised my glass among my people - those who had seen the system's lies and chosen freedom instead. Each had their own story of awakening, their own battles fought, but here we shared the same hard-won truth.
The energy wasnât just electric. It was aliveâthe kind that emerges when free people build rather than beg. For the first time, I didnât just belong. I was home. And in that moment, the halvingâs ticking clock mirrored my own journey: cyclical, predictable in its scarcity, revolutionary in its consequences. Four years had burned away the old world. What remained was stronger.
No Regrets
Leaving the herd wasnât a choiceâit was evolution. My soul shouted: "Iâd rather stand alone than kneel with the masses!". The Bitcoin community became more than family; theyâre living proof that the world still produces warriors, not sheep. Here, among those who forge truth, I found something extinct elsewhere: hope that burns brighter with every halving, every block, every defiant mind that joins the fight.
Change doesnât come from the crowd. It starts when one person stops applauding.
Today, I stand exactly where I always wanted to beâshoulder-to-shoulder with my true family: the rebels, the builders, the ungovernable. Together, weâre building the decentralized future.
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@ c230edd3:8ad4a712
2025-04-30 16:19:30Chef's notes
I found this recipe on beyondsweetandsavory.com. The site is incredibly ad infested (like most recipe sites) and its very annoying so I'm copying it to Nostr so all the homemade ice cream people can access it without dealing with that mess. I haven't made it yet. Will report back, when I do.
Details
- âČïž Prep time: 20 min
- đł Cook time: 55 min
- đœïž Servings: 8
Ingredients
- 2 cups heavy cream
- 1 cup 2% milk
- 8 oz dark chocolate, 70%
- Œ cup Dutch cocoa
- 2 tbsps loose Earl grey tea leaves
- 4 medium egg yolks
- Ÿ cup granulated sugar
- â tsp salt
- Œ cup dark chocolate, 70% chopped
Directions
- In a double boiler or a bowl set over a saucepan of simmering water, add the cacao solids and œ cup of heavy cream. Stir chocolate until melted and smooth. Set melted chocolate aside.
- In a heavy saucepan, combine remaining heavy cream, milk, salt and œ cup of sugar.
- Put the pan over medium heat and let the mixture boil gently to bubbling just around the edges (gentle simmer) and sugar completely dissolved, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat.
- Add the Earl Grey tea leaves and let it steep for 7-8 minutes until the cream has taken on the tea flavor, stirring occasionally and tasting to make sure itâs not too bitter.
- Whisk in Dutch cocoa until smooth. Add in melted chocolate and whisk until smooth.
- In a medium heatproof bowl, whisk the yolks just to break them up and whisk in remaining sugar. Set aside.
- Put the saucepan back on the stove over low heat and let it warm up for 2 minutes.
- Carefully measure out œ cup of hot cream mixture.
- While whisking the eggs constantly, whisk the hot cream mixture into the eggs until smooth. Continue tempering the eggs by adding another œ cup of hot cream to the bowl with the yolks.
- Pour the cream-egg mixture back to the saucepan and cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly until it is thickened and coats the back of a spatula, about 5 minutes.
- Strain the base through a fine-mesh strainer into a clean container.
- Pour the mixture into a 1-gallon Ziplock freezer bag and submerge the sealed bag in an ice bath until cold, about 30 minutes. Refrigerate the ice cream base for at least 4 hours or overnight.
- Pour the ice cream base into the frozen canister of your ice cream machine and follow the manufacturerâs instructions.
- Spin until thick and creamy about 25-30 minutes.
- Pack the ice cream into a storage container, press a sheet of parchment directly against the surface and seal with an airtight lid. Freeze in the coldest part of your freezer until firm, at least 4 hours.
- When ready to serve, scoop the ice cream into a serving bowl and top with chopped chocolate.
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@ a95c6243:d345522c
2025-02-21 19:32:23Europa â das Ganze ist eine wunderbare Idee, \ aber das war der Kommunismus auch. \ Loriot
«Europa hat fertig», könnte man unken, und das wĂ€re nicht einmal sehr verwegen. Mit solch einer EinschĂ€tzung stĂŒnden wir nicht alleine, denn die Stimmen in diese Richtung mehren sich. Der französische PrĂ€sident Emmanuel Macron warnte schon letztes Jahr davor, dass «unser Europa sterben könnte». Vermutlich hatte er dabei andere Gefahren im Kopf als jetzt der ungarische MinisterprĂ€sident Viktor OrbĂĄn, der ein «baldiges Ende der EU» prognostizierte. Das Ergebnis könnte allerdings das gleiche sein.
Neben vordergrĂŒndigen Themenbereichen wie Wirtschaft, Energie und Sicherheit ist das eigentliche Problem jedoch die obskure Mischung aus aufgegebener SouverĂ€nitĂ€t und geschwollener Arroganz, mit der europĂ€ische Politiker:innende unterschiedlicher Couleur aufzutreten pflegen. Und das TĂŒpfelchen auf dem i ist die bröckelnde Legitimation politischer Institutionen dadurch, dass die Stimmen groĂer Teile der Bevölkerung seit Jahren auf vielfĂ€ltige Weise ausgegrenzt werden.
Um «UnsereDemokratie» steht es schlecht. Dass seine Mandate immer schwĂ€cher werden, merkt natĂŒrlich auch unser «FĂŒhrungspersonal». Entsprechend werden die MaĂnahmen zur GĂ€ngelung, Ăberwachung und Manipulation der BĂŒrger stĂ€ndig verzweifelter. Parallel dazu plustern sich in Paris Macron, Scholz und einige andere noch einmal mĂ€chtig in Sachen Verteidigung und «KriegstĂŒchtigkeit» auf.
Momentan gilt es auch, das Ăberschwappen covidiotischer und verschwörungsideologischer AuswĂŒchse aus den USA nach Europa zu vermeiden. So ein «MEGA» (Make Europe Great Again) können wir hier nicht gebrauchen. Aus den Vereinigten Staaten kommen nĂ€mlich furchtbare Nachrichten. Beispielsweise wurde einer der schĂ€rfsten Kritiker der Corona-MaĂnahmen kĂŒrzlich zum Gesundheitsminister ernannt. Dieser setzt sich jetzt fĂŒr eine Neubewertung der mRNA-«Impfstoffe» ein, was durchaus zu einem Entzug der Zulassungen fĂŒhren könnte.
Der europĂ€ischen Version von «Verteidigung der Demokratie» setzte der US-VizeprĂ€sident J. D. Vance auf der MĂŒnchner Sicherheitskonferenz sein VerstĂ€ndnis entgegen: «Demokratie stĂ€rken, indem wir unseren BĂŒrgern erlauben, ihre Meinung zu sagen». Das Abschalten von Medien, das Annullieren von Wahlen oder das AusschlieĂen von Menschen vom politischen Prozess schĂŒtze gar nichts. Vielmehr sei dies der todsichere Weg, die Demokratie zu zerstören.
In der Schweiz kamen seine Worte deutlich besser an als in den meisten europĂ€ischen NATO-LĂ€ndern. BundesprĂ€sidentin Karin Keller-Sutter lobte die Rede und interpretierte sie als «PlĂ€doyer fĂŒr die direkte Demokratie». Möglicherweise zeichne sich hier eine auĂenpolitische Kehrtwende in Richtung integraler NeutralitĂ€t ab, meint mein Kollege Daniel Funk. Das wĂ€ren doch endlich mal ein paar gute Nachrichten.
Von der einstigen Idee einer europĂ€ischen Union mit engeren Beziehungen zwischen den Staaten, um Konflikte zu vermeiden und das Wohlergehen der BĂŒrger zu verbessern, sind wir meilenweit abgekommen. Der heutige korrupte Verbund unter technokratischer Leitung Ă€hnelt mehr einem Selbstbedienungsladen mit sehr begrenztem Zugang. Die EU-Wahlen im letzten Sommer haben daran ebenso wenig geĂ€ndert, wie die Bundestagswahl am kommenden Sonntag darauf einen Einfluss haben wird.
Dieser Beitrag ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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@ 30b99916:3cc6e3fe
2025-04-19 19:55:31btcpayserver #lightning #lnd #powershell #coinos
BTCpayAPI now supports CoinOS.io REST Api
Adding Coinos.io REST Api end points support to BTCpayAPI. Here is what is implemented, tested and doumented so far.
Current REST APIs supported are now:
LND API https://lightning.engineering/api-docs/api/lnd/ BTCPay Greenfield API (v1) https://docs.btcpayserver.org/API/Greenfield/v1/ Hashicorp Vault API https://developer.hashicorp.com/vault/api-docs/secret/kv/kv-v1 Coinos.io API https://coinos.io/docs
Although this is PowerShell code, it is exclusively being developed and tested on Linux only.
Code is available at https://btcpayserver.sytes.net
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@ a95c6243:d345522c
2025-02-19 09:23:17Die «moralische Weltordnung» â eine Art Astrologie. Friedrich Nietzsche
Das Treffen der BRICS-Staaten beim Gipfel im russischen Kasan war sicher nicht irgendein politisches Event. Gastgeber Wladimir Putin habe «Hof gehalten», sagen die Einen, China und Russland hÀtten ihre Vorstellung einer multipolaren Weltordnung zelebriert, schreiben Andere.
In jedem Fall zeigt die Anwesenheit von ĂŒber 30 Delegationen aus der ganzen Welt, dass von einer geostrategischen Isolation Russlands wohl keine Rede sein kann. DarĂŒber hinaus haben sowohl die Anreise von UN-GeneralsekretĂ€r AntĂłnio Guterres als auch die Meldungen und Dementis bezĂŒglich der BeitrittsbemĂŒhungen des NATO-Staats TĂŒrkei fĂŒr etwas Aufsehen gesorgt.
Im Spannungsfeld geopolitischer und wirtschaftlicher UmbrĂŒche zeigt die neue Allianz zunehmendes Selbstbewusstsein. In Sachen gemeinsamer Finanzpolitik schmiedet man interessante PlĂ€ne. GröĂere UnabhĂ€ngigkeit von der US-dominierten Finanzordnung ist dabei ein wichtiges Ziel.
Beim BRICS-Wirtschaftsforum in Moskau, wenige Tage vor dem Gipfel, zĂ€hlte ein nachhaltiges System fĂŒr Finanzabrechnungen und Zahlungsdienste zu den vorrangigen Themen. WĂ€hrend dieses Treffens ging der russische Staatsfonds eine Partnerschaft mit dem Rechenzentrumsbetreiber BitRiver ein, um Bitcoin-Mining-Anlagen fĂŒr die BRICS-LĂ€nder zu errichten.
Die Initiative könnte ein Schritt sein, Bitcoin und andere KryptowĂ€hrungen als Alternativen zu traditionellen Finanzsystemen zu etablieren. Das Projekt könnte dazu fĂŒhren, dass die BRICS-Staaten den globalen Handel in Bitcoin abwickeln. Vor dem Hintergrund der Diskussionen ĂŒber eine «BRICS-WĂ€hrung» wĂ€re dies eine Alternative zu dem ursprĂŒnglich angedachten Korb lokaler WĂ€hrungen und zu goldgedeckten WĂ€hrungen sowie eine mögliche ErgĂ€nzung zum Zahlungssystem BRICS Pay.
Dient der Bitcoin also der Entdollarisierung? Oder droht er inzwischen, zum Gegenstand geopolitischer Machtspielchen zu werden? Angesichts der globalen Vernetzungen ist es oft schwer zu durchschauen, «was eine Show ist und was im Hintergrund von anderen Strippenziehern insgeheim gesteuert wird». Sicher können Strukturen wie Bitcoin auch so genutzt werden, dass sie den Herrschenden dienlich sind. Aber die Grundeigenschaft des dezentralisierten, unzensierbaren Peer-to-Peer Zahlungsnetzwerks ist ihm schlieĂlich nicht zu nehmen.
Wenn es nach der EZB oder dem IWF geht, dann scheint statt Instrumentalisierung momentan eher der Kampf gegen KryptowĂ€hrungen angesagt. JĂŒrgen Schaaf, Senior Manager bei der EuropĂ€ischen Zentralbank, hat jedenfalls dazu aufgerufen, Bitcoin «zu eliminieren». Der Internationale WĂ€hrungsfonds forderte El Salvador, das Bitcoin 2021 als gesetzliches Zahlungsmittel eingefĂŒhrt hat, kĂŒrzlich zu begrenzenden MaĂnahmen gegen das Kryptogeld auf.
Dass die BRICS-Staaten ein freiheitliches Ansinnen im Kopf haben, wenn sie KryptowĂ€hrungen ins Spiel bringen, darf indes auch bezweifelt werden. Im Abschlussdokument bekennen sich die Gipfel-Teilnehmer ausdrĂŒcklich zur UN, ihren Programmen und ihrer «Agenda 2030». Ernst Wolff nennt das «eine BankrotterklĂ€rung korrupter Politiker, die sich dem digital-finanziellen Komplex zu 100 Prozent unterwerfen».
Dieser Beitrag ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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@ 1739d937:3e3136ef
2025-04-30 14:39:24MLS over Nostr - 30th April 2025
YO! Exciting stuff in this update so no intro, let's get straight into it.
đą Libraries Released
I've created 4 new Rust crates to make implementing NIP-EE (MLS) messaging easy for other projects. These are now part of the rust-nostr project (thanks nostr:npub1drvpzev3syqt0kjrls50050uzf25gehpz9vgdw08hvex7e0vgfeq0eseet) but aren't quite released to crates.io yet. They will be included in the next release of that library. My hope is that these libraries will give nostr developers a simple, safe, and specification-compliant way to work with MLS messaging in their applications.
Here's a quick overview of each:
nostr_mls_storage
One of the challenges of using MLS messaging is that clients have to store quite a lot of state about groups, keys, and messages. Initially, I implemented all of this in White Noise but knew that eventually this would need to be done in a more generalized way.
This crate defines traits and types that are used by the storage implementation crates and sets those up to wrap the OpenMLS storage layer. Now, instead of apps having to implement storage for both OpenMLS and Nostr, you simply pick your storage backend and go from there.
Importantly, because these are generic traits, it allows for the creation of any number of storage implementations for different backend storage providers; postgres, lmdb, nostrdb, etc. To start I've created two implementations; detailed below.
nostr_mls_memory_storage
This is a simple implementation of the nostr_mls_storage traits that uses an in-memory store (that doesn't persist anything to disc). This is principally for testing.
nostr_mls_sqlite_storage
This is a production ready implementation of the nostr_mls_storage traits that uses a persistent local sqlite database to store all data.
nostr_mls
This is the main library that app developers will interact with. Once you've chose a backend and instantiated an instance of NostrMls you can then interact with a simple set of methods to create key packages, create groups, send messages, process welcomes and messages, and more.
If you want to see a complete example of what the interface looks like check out mls_memory.rs.
I'll continue to add to this library over time as I implement more of the MLS protocol features.
đ§ White Noise Refactor
As a result of these new libraries, I was able to remove a huge amount of code from White Noise and refactor large parts of the app to make the codebase easier to understand and maintain. Because of this large refactor and the changes in the underlying storage layer, if you've installed White Noise before you'll need to delete it from your device before you trying to install again.
đŒïž Encrypted Media with Blossom
Let's be honest: Group chat would be basically useless if you couldn't share memes and gifs. Well, now you can in White Noise. Media in groups is encrypted using an MLS secret and uploaded to Blossom with a one-time use keypair. This gives groups a way to have rich conversations with images and documents and anything else while also maintaining the privacy and security of the conversation.
This is still in a rough state but rendering improvements are coming next.
đ± Damn Mobile
The app is still in a semi-broken state on Android and fully broken state on iOS. Now that I have the libraries released and the White Noise core code refactored, I'm focused 100% on fixing these issues. My goal is to have a beta version live on Zapstore in a few weeks.
đ§âđ» Join Us
I'm looking for mobile developers on both Android and iOS to join the team and help us build the best possible apps for these platforms. I have grant funding available for the right people. Come and help us build secure, permissionless, censorship-resistant messaging. I can think of few projects that deserve your attention more than securing freedom of speech and freedom of association for the entire world. If you're interested or know someone who might be, please reach out to me directly.
đ Thanks to the People
Last but not least: A HUGE thank you to all the folks that have been helping make this project happen. You can check out the people that are directly working on the apps on Following._ (and follow them). There are also a lot of people behind the scenes that have helped in myriad ways to get us this far. Thank you thank you thank you.
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@ a95c6243:d345522c
2025-02-15 19:05:38Auf der diesjĂ€hrigen MĂŒnchner Sicherheitskonferenz geht es vor allem um die Ukraine. Protagonisten sind dabei zunĂ€chst die US-Amerikaner. PrĂ€sident Trump schockierte die EuropĂ€er kurz vorher durch ein Telefonat mit seinem Amtskollegen Wladimir Putin, wĂ€hrend VizeprĂ€sident Vance mit seiner Rede ĂŒber Demokratie und Meinungsfreiheit fĂŒr versteinerte Mienen und Empörung sorgte.
Die BemĂŒhungen der EuropĂ€er um einen Frieden in der Ukraine halten sich, gelinde gesagt, in Grenzen. GröĂeres Augenmerk wird auf militĂ€rische UnterstĂŒtzung, die Pflege von Feindbildern sowie Eskalation gelegt. Der deutsche Bundeskanzler Scholz reagierte auf die angekĂŒndigten Verhandlungen ĂŒber einen möglichen Frieden fĂŒr die Ukraine mit der Forderung nach noch höheren «Verteidigungsausgaben». Auch die amtierende AuĂenministerin Baerbock hatte vor der MĂŒnchner Konferenz klargestellt:
«Frieden wird es nur durch StÀrke geben. (...) Bei Corona haben wir gesehen, zu was Europa fÀhig ist. Es braucht erneut Investitionen, die der historischen Wegmarke, vor der wir stehen, angemessen sind.»
Die RĂŒstungsindustrie freut sich in jedem Fall ĂŒber weltweit steigende MilitĂ€rausgaben. Die Kriege in der Ukraine und in Gaza tragen zu Rekordeinnahmen bei. Jetzt «winkt die Aussicht auf eine jahrelange groĂe NachrĂŒstung in Europa», auch wenn der Ukraine-Krieg enden sollte, so hört man aus Finanzkreisen. In der Konsequenz kennt «die Aktie des deutschen Vorzeige-RĂŒstungskonzerns Rheinmetall in ihrem Anstieg offenbar gar keine Grenzen mehr». «Solche Friedensversprechen» wie das jetzige hĂ€tten in der Vergangenheit zu starken Kursverlusten gefĂŒhrt.
FĂŒr manche Leute sind Kriegswaffen und sonstige RĂŒstungsgĂŒter Waren wie alle anderen, jedenfalls aus der Perspektive von Investoren oder Managern. Auch in diesem Bereich gibt es Startups und man spricht von Dingen wie innovativen Herangehensweisen, hocheffizienten Produktionsanlagen, skalierbaren Produktionstechniken und geringeren StĂŒckkosten.
Wir lesen aktuell von Massenproduktion und gesteigerten FertigungskapazitĂ€ten fĂŒr KriegsgerĂ€t. Der Motor solcher Dynamik und solchen Wachstums ist die AufrĂŒstung, die inzwischen permanent gefordert wird. Parallel wird die Bevölkerung verbal eingestimmt und auf KriegstĂŒchtigkeit getrimmt.
Das RĂŒstungs- und KI-Startup Helsing verkĂŒndete kĂŒrzlich eine «dezentrale Massenproduktion fĂŒr den Ukrainekrieg». Mit dieser Expansion positioniere sich das MĂŒnchner Unternehmen als einer der weltweit fĂŒhrenden Hersteller von Kampfdrohnen. Der nĂ€chste «Meilenstein» steht auch bereits an: Man will eine Satellitenflotte im Weltraum aufbauen, zur Ăberwachung von Gefechtsfeldern und Truppenbewegungen.
Ebenfalls aus MĂŒnchen stammt das als DefenseTech-Startup bezeichnete Unternehmen ARX Robotics. KĂŒrzlich habe man in der Region die gröĂte europĂ€ische ProduktionsstĂ€tte fĂŒr autonome Verteidigungssysteme eröffnet. Damit fahre man die Produktion von MilitĂ€r-Robotern hoch. Diese Expansion diene auch der Lieferung der «gröĂten Flotte unbemannter Bodensysteme westlicher Bauart» in die Ukraine.
RĂŒstung boomt und scheint ein Zukunftsmarkt zu sein. Die Hersteller und Vermarkter betonen, mit ihren AktivitĂ€ten und Produkten solle die europĂ€ische VerteidigungsfĂ€higkeit erhöht werden. Ihre Strategien sollten sogar «zum Schutz demokratischer Strukturen beitragen».
Dieser Beitrag ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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@ dab6c606:51f507b6
2025-04-18 14:59:25Core idea: Use geotagged anonymized Nostr events with Cashu-based points to snitch on cop locations for a more relaxed driving and walking
We all know navigation apps. There's one of them that allows you to report on locations of cops. It's Waze and it's owned by Google. There are perfectly fine navigation apps like Organic Maps, that unfortunately lack the cop-snitching features. In some countries, it is illegal to report cop locations, so it would probably not be a good idea to use your npub to report them. But getting a points Cashu token as a reward and exchanging them from time to time would solve this. You can of course report construction, traffic jams, ...
Proposed solution: Add Nostr client (Copstr) to Organic Maps. Have a button in bottom right allowing you to report traffic situations. Geotagged events are published on Nostr relays, users sending cashu tokens as thank you if the report is valid. Notes have smart expiration times.
Phase 2: Automation: Integration with dashcams and comma.ai allow for automated AI recognition of traffic events such as traffic jams and cops, with automatic touchless reporting.
Result: Drive with most essential information and with full privacy. Collect points to be cool and stay cool.
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@ c4b5369a:b812dbd6
2025-04-15 07:26:16Offline transactions with Cashu
Over the past few weeks, I've been busy implementing offline capabilities into nutstash. I think this is one of the key value propositions of ecash, beinga a bearer instrument that can be used without internet access.
It does however come with limitations, which can lead to a bit of confusion. I hope this article will clear some of these questions up for you!
What is ecash/Cashu?
Ecash is the first cryptocurrency ever invented. It was created by David Chaum in 1983. It uses a blind signature scheme, which allows users to prove ownership of a token without revealing a link to its origin. These tokens are what we call ecash. They are bearer instruments, meaning that anyone who possesses a copy of them, is considered the owner.
Cashu is an implementation of ecash, built to tightly interact with Bitcoin, more specifically the Bitcoin lightning network. In the Cashu ecosystem,
Mints
are the gateway to the lightning network. They provide the infrastructure to access the lightning network, pay invoices and receive payments. Instead of relying on a traditional ledger scheme like other custodians do, the mint issues ecash tokens, to represent the value held by the users.How do normal Cashu transactions work?
A Cashu transaction happens when the sender gives a copy of his ecash token to the receiver. This can happen by any means imaginable. You could send the token through email, messenger, or even by pidgeon. One of the common ways to transfer ecash is via QR code.
The transaction is however not finalized just yet! In order to make sure the sender cannot double-spend their copy of the token, the receiver must do what we call a
swap
. A swap is essentially exchanging an ecash token for a new one at the mint, invalidating the old token in the process. This ensures that the sender can no longer use the same token to spend elsewhere, and the value has been transferred to the receiver.What about offline transactions?
Sending offline
Sending offline is very simple. The ecash tokens are stored on your device. Thus, no internet connection is required to access them. You can litteraly just take them, and give them to someone. The most convenient way is usually through a local transmission protocol, like NFC, QR code, Bluetooth, etc.
The one thing to consider when sending offline is that ecash tokens come in form of "coins" or "notes". The technical term we use in Cashu is
Proof
. It "proofs" to the mint that you own a certain amount of value. Since these proofs have a fixed value attached to them, much like UTXOs in Bitcoin do, you would need proofs with a value that matches what you want to send. You can mix and match multiple proofs together to create a token that matches the amount you want to send. But, if you don't have proofs that match the amount, you would need to go online and swap for the needed proofs at the mint.Another limitation is, that you cannot create custom proofs offline. For example, if you would want to lock the ecash to a certain pubkey, or add a timelock to the proof, you would need to go online and create a new custom proof at the mint.
Receiving offline
You might think: well, if I trust the sender, I don't need to be swapping the token right away!
You're absolutely correct. If you trust the sender, you can simply accept their ecash token without needing to swap it immediately.
This is already really useful, since it gives you a way to receive a payment from a friend or close aquaintance without having to worry about connectivity. It's almost just like physical cash!
It does however not work if the sender is untrusted. We have to use a different scheme to be able to receive payments from someone we don't trust.
Receiving offline from an untrusted sender
To be able to receive payments from an untrusted sender, we need the sender to create a custom proof for us. As we've seen before, this requires the sender to go online.
The sender needs to create a token that has the following properties, so that the receciver can verify it offline:
- It must be locked to ONLY the receiver's public key
- It must include an
offline signature proof
(DLEQ proof) - If it contains a timelock & refund clause, it must be set to a time in the future that is acceptable for the receiver
- It cannot contain duplicate proofs (double-spend)
- It cannot contain proofs that the receiver has already received before (double-spend)
If all of these conditions are met, then the receiver can verify the proof offline and accept the payment. This allows us to receive payments from anyone, even if we don't trust them.
At first glance, this scheme seems kinda useless. It requires the sender to go online, which defeats the purpose of having an offline payment system.
I beleive there are a couple of ways this scheme might be useful nonetheless:
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Offline vending machines: Imagine you have an offline vending machine that accepts payments from anyone. The vending machine could use this scheme to verify payments without needing to go online itself. We can assume that the sender is able to go online and create a valid token, but the receiver doesn't need to be online to verify it.
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Offline marketplaces: Imagine you have an offline marketplace where buyers and sellers can trade goods and services. Before going to the marketplace the sender already knows where he will be spending the money. The sender could create a valid token before going to the marketplace, using the merchants public key as a lock, and adding a refund clause to redeem any unspent ecash after it expires. In this case, neither the sender nor the receiver needs to go online to complete the transaction.
How to use this
Pretty much all cashu wallets allow you to send tokens offline. This is because all that the wallet needs to do is to look if it can create the desired amount from the proofs stored locally. If yes, it will automatically create the token offline.
Receiving offline tokens is currently only supported by nutstash (experimental).
To create an offline receivable token, the sender needs to lock it to the receiver's public key. Currently there is no refund clause! So be careful that you don't get accidentally locked out of your funds!
The receiver can then inspect the token and decide if it is safe to accept without a swap. If all checks are green, they can accept the token offline without trusting the sender.
The receiver will see the unswapped tokens on the wallet homescreen. They will need to manually swap them later when they are online again.
Later when the receiver is online again, they can swap the token for a fresh one.
Summary
We learned that offline transactions are possible with ecash, but there are some limitations. It either requires trusting the sender, or relying on either the sender or receiver to be online to verify the tokens, or create tokens that can be verified offline by the receiver.
I hope this short article was helpful in understanding how ecash works and its potential for offline transactions.
Cheers,
Gandlaf
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2025-04-30 12:59:28Why Oshi?
I had another name for this brand before, but it was hard for folks to say. Then I saw a chance to tap into the #Nostr and #Bitcoin crowd, people who might vibe with what Iâm creating, and I knew I needed something thatâd stick.
A good name can make a difference. Well, sometimes. Take Blink-182 - it might sound odd, but it worked for them and even has a ring to it. So, why Oshi?
Names mean a lot to me, and Oshiâs got layers. Iâm into Japanese culture and Bitcoin, so it fits perfectly with a few meanings baked in:
- Itâs a nod to Bitcoinâs visionary, Satoshi Nakamoto.
- In Japanese, âoshiâ means cheering on your favorite idol by supporting their work - think of me as the maker, you as the fan.
- Itâs short for âoh shiiiittttâ - what most folks say when they taste how good this stuff is.
My goal with Oshi is to share how amazing pecans and dates can be together. Everything I make - Hodl Butter, Hodl Bars, chocolates - is crafted with intention, keeping it simple and nuanced, no overdoing it. Itâs healthy snacking without the grains or junk you find in other products.
Iâve got a few bars and jars in stock now. Grab something today and taste the unique flavor for yourself. Visit my website at https://oshigood.us/
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2025-02-07 19:42:11Nur wenn wir aufeinander zugehen, haben wir die Chance \ auf Ăberwindung der gegenseitigen Ressentiments! \ Dr. med. dent. Jens Knipphals
In Wolfsburg sollte es kĂŒrzlich eine GesprĂ€chsrunde von Kritikern der Corona-Politik mit OberbĂŒrgermeister Dennis Weilmann und Vertretern der Stadtverwaltung geben. Der Zahnarzt und langjĂ€hrige MaĂnahmenkritiker Jens Knipphals hatte diese Einladung ins Rathaus erwirkt und publiziert. Seine Motivation:
«Ich möchte die Spaltung der Gesellschaft ĂŒberwinden. Dazu ist eine umfassende Aufarbeitung der Corona-Krise in der Ăffentlichkeit notwendig.»
Schon frĂŒher hatte Knipphals Antworten von den Kommunalpolitikern verlangt, zum Beispiel bei öffentlichen BĂŒrgerfragestunden. FĂŒr das erwartete Treffen im Rathaus formulierte er Fragen wie: Warum wurden fachliche Argumente der Kritiker ignoriert? Weshalb wurde deren Ausgrenzung, Diskreditierung und Entmenschlichung nicht entgegengetreten? In welcher Form ĂŒbernehmen Rat und Verwaltung in Wolfsburg persönlich Verantwortung fĂŒr die erheblichen Folgen der politischen Corona-Krise?
Der Termin fand allerdings nicht statt â der BĂŒrgermeister sagte ihn kurz vorher wieder ab. Knipphals bezeichnete Weilmann anschlieĂend als WiederholungstĂ€ter, da das Stadtoberhaupt bereits 2022 zu einem Runden Tisch in der Sache eingeladen hatte, den es dann nie gab. GegenĂŒber Multipolar erklĂ€rte der Arzt, Weilmann wolle scheinbar eine öffentliche Aufarbeitung mit allen Mitteln verhindern. Er selbst sei «inzwischen absolut desillusioniert» und die einzige Lösung sei, dass die Verantwortlichen gingen.
Die Aufarbeitung der Plandemie beginne bei jedem von uns selbst, sei aber letztlich eine gesamtgesellschaftliche Aufgabe, schreibt Peter Frey, der den «Fall Wolfsburg» auch in seinem Blog behandelt. Diese Aufgabe sei indes deutlich gröĂer, als viele glaubten. Erfreulicherweise sei der öffentliche Informationsraum inzwischen gröĂer, trotz der weiterhin unverfrorenen Desinformations-Kampagnen der etablierten Massenmedien.
Frey erinnert daran, dass Dennis Weilmann mitverantwortlich fĂŒr gravierende GrundrechtseinschrĂ€nkungen wie die 2021 eingefĂŒhrten 2G-Regeln in der Wolfsburger Innenstadt zeichnet. Es sei naiv anzunehmen, dass ein FunktionĂ€r einzig im Interesse der BĂŒrger handeln wĂŒrde. Als frĂŒherer Dezernent des Amtes fĂŒr Wirtschaft, Digitalisierung und Kultur der Autostadt kenne Weilmann zum Beispiel die VerknĂŒpfung von Fördergeldern mit politischen Zielsetzungen gut.
Wolfsburg wurde damals zu einem Modellprojekt des Bundesministeriums des Innern (BMI) und war Finalist im Bitkom-Wettbewerb «Digitale Stadt». So habe rechtzeitig vor der Plandemie das Projekt «Smart City Wolfsburg» anlaufen können, das der Stadt «eine Vorreiterrolle fĂŒr umfassende Vernetzung und Datenerfassung» aufgetragen habe, sagt Frey. Die Vereinten Nationen verkauften dann derartige «intelligente» Ăberwachungs- und KontrollmaĂnahmen ebenso als Rettung in der Not wie das Magazin Forbes im April 2020:
«Intelligente StĂ€dte können uns helfen, die Coronavirus-Pandemie zu bekĂ€mpfen. In einer wachsenden Zahl von LĂ€ndern tun die intelligenten StĂ€dte genau das. Regierungen und lokale Behörden nutzen Smart-City-Technologien, Sensoren und Daten, um die Kontakte von Menschen aufzuspĂŒren, die mit dem Coronavirus infiziert sind. Gleichzeitig helfen die Smart Cities auch dabei, festzustellen, ob die Regeln der sozialen Distanzierung eingehalten werden.»
Offensichtlich gibt es viele Aspekte zu bedenken und zu durchleuten, wenn es um die AufklĂ€rung und Aufarbeitung der sogenannten «Corona-Pandemie» und der verordneten MaĂnahmen geht. Frustration und Desillusion sind angesichts der RealitĂ€ten absolut verstĂ€ndlich. Gerade deswegen sind Initiativen wie die von Jens Knipphals so bewundernswert und so wichtig â ebenso wie eine seiner Kernthesen: «Wir mĂŒssen aufeinander zugehen, da hilft alles nichts».
Dieser Beitrag ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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2025-04-30 09:59:52Resolvr CEO, Aaron Daniel, summarizes his keynote speech from the Bitcoin Insurance Summit, April 26, 2025
Introduction
At the inaugural Bitcoin Insurance Summit in Miami, I had the pleasure of sharing two historical parallels that illuminate why "Bitcoin needs insurance, and insurance needs Bitcoin." The insurance industry's reactions to fire and coffee can help us better understand the profound relationship between emerging technologies, risk management, and commercial innovation.
Fire: Why Bitcoin Needs Insurance
The first story explores how the insurance industry's response to catastrophic urban fires shaped modern building safety. Following devastating events like the Great Fire of London (1666) and the Great Chicago Fire (1871), the nascent insurance industry began engaging with fire risk systematically.
Initially, insurers offered private fire brigades to policyholders who displayed their company's fire mark on their buildings. This evolved into increasingly sophisticated risk assessment and pricing models throughout the 19th century:
- Early 19th century: Basic risk classifications with simple underwriting based on rules of thumb
- Mid-19th century: Detailed construction types and cooperative sharing of loss data through trade associations
- Late 19th/Early 20th century: Scientific, data-driven approaches with differentiated rate pricing
The insurance industry fundamentally transformed building construction practices by developing evidence-based standards that would later inform regulatory frameworks. Organizations like the National Board of Fire Underwriters (founded 1866) and Underwriters Laboratories (established 1894) tested and standardized new technologies, turning seemingly risky innovations like electricity into safer, controlled advancements.
This pattern offers a powerful precedent for Bitcoin. Like electricity, Bitcoin represents a new technology that appears inherently risky but has tremendous potential for society. By engaging with Bitcoin rather than avoiding it, the insurance industry can develop evidence-based standards, implement proper controls, and ultimately make the entire Bitcoin ecosystem safer and more robust.
Coffee: Why Insurance Needs Bitcoin
The second story reveals how coffee houses in 17th-century England became commercial hubs that gave birth to modern insurance. Nathaniel Canopius brewed the first documented cup of coffee in England in 1637. But it wasn't until advances in navigation and shipping technology opened new trade lanes that coffee became truly ubiquitous in England. Once global trade blossomed, coffee houses rapidly spread throughout London, becoming centers of business, information exchange, and innovation.
In 1686, Edward Lloyd opened his coffee house catering to sailors, merchants, and shipowners, which would eventually evolve into Lloyd's of London. Similarly, Jonathan's Coffee House became the birthplace of what would become the London Stock Exchange.
These coffee houses functioned as information networks where merchants could access shipping news and trade opportunities, as well as risk management solutions. They created a virtuous cycle: better shipping technology brought more coffee, which fueled commerce and led to better marine insurance and financing, which in turn improved global trade.
Today, we're experiencing a similar technological and financial revolution with Bitcoin. This digital, programmable money moves at the speed of light and operates 24/7 as a nearly $2 trillion asset class. The insurance industry stands to benefit tremendously by embracing this innovation early.
Conclusion
The lessons from history are clear. Just as the insurance industry drove safety improvements by engaging with fire risk, it can help develop standards and best practices for Bitcoin security. And just as coffee houses created commercial networks that revolutionized finance, insurance, and trade, Bitcoin offers new pathways for global commerce and risk management.
For the insurance industry to remain relevant in a rapidly digitizing world, it must engage with Bitcoin rather than avoid it. The companies that recognize this opportunity first will enjoy significant advantages, while those who resist change risk being left behind.
The Bitcoin Insurance Summit represented an important first step in creating the collaborative spaces needed for this transformationâa modern version of those innovative coffee houses that changed the world over three centuries ago.
View Aaron's full keynote:
https://youtu.be/eIjT1H2XuCU
For more information about how Resolvr can help your organization leverage Bitcoin in its operations, contact us today.
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2025-04-30 04:55:06My post on the signs of the End Times according to Jesus got way too long. It was too long to email, so I had to split it into two posts. I recommend reading Part 1 before continuing. You also may want to read my post Signs of the Times: Can We Know? I also want to reiterate my caveat. Although I believe the signs suggests the Rapture and the Tribulation are coming soon, no one can know the exact hour or day, so I canât say exactly what soon means (days, months, years, decades, or possibly more).
As a review here is the primary passage where Jesus answers His disciplesâ question âWhat will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age?â Below the passage is the 8 signs He gave. We will pick up with point 5.
Jesusâs Signs of the End
As He was sitting on the Mount of Olives, the disciples came to Him privately, saying, âTell us, when will these things happen, and what will be the sign of Your coming, and of the end of the age?â
And Jesus answered and said to them, âSee to it that no one misleads you. For many will come in My name, saying, âI am the Christ,â and will mislead many. You will be hearing of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not frightened, for those things must take place, but that is not yet the end. For nation will rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom, and in various places there will be famines and earthquakes. But all these things are merely the beginning of birth pangs.
âThen they will deliver you to tribulation, and will kill you, and you will be hated by all nations because of My name. At that time many will fall away and will betray one another and hate one another. Many false prophets will arise and will mislead many. Because lawlessness is increased, most peopleâs love will grow cold. But the one who endures to the end, he will be saved. This gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in the whole world as a testimony to all the nations, and then the end will come. (Matthew 24:3-14) {emphasis mine}
Here is my summary of the signs Jesus said would identify the coming of the 7 year Tribulation:
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Wars and rumors of wars. (Matthew 24:6a)
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Famines (Matthew 24:7)
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Earthquakes (Matthew 24:7).
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Israel will be attacked and will be hated by all nations (Matthew 24:9)
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Falling away from Jesus (Matthew 24:10)
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Many Misled (Matthew 24:10)
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Peopleâs love will grow cold (Matthew 24:12)
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Gospel will be preached to the whole world (Matthew 24:14)
The first 4 signs relate more to physical and political signs that the end times are near. The last 4 signs relate to spiritual matters.
5. Falling away from Jesus
One thing we are definitely seeing today is a falling away. This is most prevalent in the historically Christian Western nations in Europe and North America (and to a lesser, but significant, extent South America).
But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines of demons, by means of the hypocrisy of liars seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron, men who forbid marriage and advocate abstaining from foods which God has created to be gratefully shared in by those who believe and know the truth. (1 Timothy 4:1-3) {emphasis mine}
For centuries Europe and North America were full of Christians or at least cultural Christians. Today that is no longer true. Christians are even being considered the hateful, criminal class and things like praying outside an abortion clinic is being punished with jail time. The Western nations can no longer be called Christian nations.
There are still a relatively large number of Americans who call themselves Christians, but the majority do not have a biblical worldview or live lives more like Christ than non-Christians.
âSeven out of 10 US adults call themselves âChristiansâ and yet only 6 in 100 (6%) actually have a biblical worldview.â In general, most Christianâs worldview does not align with the Bible, according to George Barna Surveys. In the most recent survey they found:
Many self-proclaimed Christians tend to believe a form of syncretism where they combine certain biblical principles with cultural ideas, scientism, and other religions to make âChristianityâ into whatever they want to believe, just as the Bible predicted almost 2,000 years ago.
I solemnly charge you in the presence of God and of Christ Jesus, who is to judge the living and the dead, and by His appearing and His kingdom: preach the word; be ready in season and out of season; reprove, rebuke, exhort, with great patience and instruction. For the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine; but wanting to have their ears tickled, they will accumulate for themselves teachers in accordance to their own desires, and will turn away their ears from the truth and will turn aside to myths. (2 Timothy 4:1-4) {emphasis mine}
This is both a sign of the end times and something to watch in our own lives. I pray you will analyze your own life and beliefs in the light of the Bible to make sure you arenât integrating unbiblical principles into your worldview.
6. Many Misled
Closely related to the falling away is that many will be misled. We have reached the point that the majority of so-called churches teach ideas and principles contrary to the Bible. They focus more on entertainment, self-help, and making everyone feel good about themselves instead of teaching of sin and the need for forgiveness or teaching how to live lives honoring to Christ. Preaching obedience to God has become anathema in most churches.
I am amazed that you are so quickly deserting Him who called you by the grace of Christ, for a different gospel; which is really not another; only there are some who are disturbing you and want to distort the gospel of Christ. But even if we, or an angel from heaven, should preach to you a gospel contrary to what we have preached to you, he is to be accursed! As we have said before, so I say again now, if any man is preaching to you a gospel contrary to what you received, he is to be accursed! (Galatians 1:6-9) {emphasis mine}
We are also lied to and/or misled by politicians, scientists, the media, and the culture in general. We are told that science has disproven the Bible, despite the fact that nothing of the sort has occurred. (See my series on a literal Genesis for some details. icr.org and aig.org are also good resources). Peter warned of this very view.
Know this first of all, that in the last days mockers will come with their mocking, following after their own lusts, and saying, âWhere is the promise of His coming? For ever since the fathers fell asleep, all continues just as it was from the beginning of creation.â For when they maintain this, it escapes their notice that by the word of God the heavens existed long ago and the earth was formed out of water and by water, through which the world at that time was destroyed, being flooded with water. But by His word the present heavens and earth are being reserved for fire, kept for the day of judgment and destruction of ungodly men. (2 Peter 3:3-7) {emphasis mine}
God warned us that the last days would be far enough into the future that people would begin to mock the coming of the Tribulation & Millennium and deny the clear truths spoken of in the Bible. We are seeing this everywhere today.
We are also warned to be alert to deception so we, believers, are not misled.
Now we request you, brethren, with regard to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ and our gathering together to Him, that you not be quickly shaken from your composure or be disturbed either by a spirit or a message or a letter as if from us, to the effect that the day of the Lord has come. Let no one in any way deceive you, for it will not come unless the apostasy comes first, and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the son of destruction, who opposes and exalts himself above every so-called god or object of worship, so that he takes his seat in the temple of God, displaying himself as being God. (2 Thessalonians 2:1-4) {emphasis mine}
7. Peopleâs love will grow cold
You can feel love growing cold day by day. We no longer have community that works together, but have been broken into groups to fight against one another. Instead of friendly, logical debate with those with whom we disagree, we have name calling, hate, and even violence. Children have been taught to hate their parents and parents have been taught to not value children and to murder them for convenience. The church has been split into so many different denominations that I donât know if it is possible to know what they all are and many are fighting in hateful manner against each other. Hate, depression, and selfishness seem to have taken over the world.
But realize this, that in the last days difficult times will come. For men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, revilers, disobedient to parents, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, malicious gossips, without self-control, brutal, haters of good, treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, holding to a form of godliness, although they have denied its power; Avoid such men as these. (2 Timothy 3:1-5) {emphasis mine}
Yes, spiritually and physically we are a basket case and it feels like the world is literally falling apart around us. This was predicted almost 2,000 years ago and is all according to Godâs perfect plan. Most people turn to God in hard times and we have those in abundance. We do not need to despair, but need to turn to God and lean on Him for wisdom, faith, and peace. This is the birth pangs before the Tribulation and the Second coming of Jesus Christ. The news isnât all bad, though.
8. Gospel preached to the whole world
The really good news is that the Gospel is being preached around the world. Parts of the world that had never heard the Gospel are hearing it and turning to Jesus.
All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the Lord , And all the families of the nations will worship before You. (Psalm 22:27) {emphasis mine}
Wycliffe Bible translators is hoping to have at least started Bible translation in every active language by the end of this year (2025)
He says, âIt is too small a thing that You should be My Servant To raise up the tribes of Jacob and to restore the preserved ones of Israel; I will also make You a light of the nations So that My salvation may reach to the end of the earth.â (Isaiah 49:6) {emphasis mine}
The Joshua Project tracks nations and people groups to determine which have been reached and which have not. It still looks like there is a large portion of the population that has not received the Gospel, but I also know people who are or have shared the Gospel to some of these people, so this map doesnât mean that there are no Christians or that the Gospel has not been shared at all, but it does mean many people in these areas have not heard the Gospel and/or, that due to hatred of Christians, it is dangerous to share the Gospel and therefore has to be done slowly, carefully, and privately. Most of these unreached or barely reached people groups are areas that are predominantly Muslim, where those preaching the Gospel or those converting to Christianity are at risk of jail or death sentences.
As you can see, everything that Jesus said would come before the end is either escalating or here. We need to be ready and work to bring as many people to Christ as possible while we still have the opportunity because Jesus could come for us at any moment.
Share the Gospel with all those around you. Consider supporting missionaries, especially those going to unreached/least-reached areas. Maybe even consider becoming a missionary yourself. The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few.
May the God of heaven give us a heart for the lost around the world. May He give us the courage to share the Gospel with all those around us. May He align our priorities with His priorities, so we can be useful tools in the hands of God almighty.
Trust Jesus.
FYI, I hope to write several more articles on the end times (signs of the times, the rapture, the millennium, and the judgement), but I might be a bit slow rolling them out because I want to make sure they are accurate and well supported by Scripture. You can see my previous posts on the end times on the end times tab at trustjesus.substack.com. I also frequently will list upcoming posts.
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2025-01-31 20:02:25Im Augenblick wird mit gröĂter IntensitĂ€t, groĂer Umsicht \ das deutsche Volk belogen. \ Olaf Scholz im FAZ-Interview
Online-Wahlen stĂ€rken die Demokratie, sind sicher, und 61 Prozent der Wahlberechtigten sprechen sich fĂŒr deren EinfĂŒhrung in Deutschland aus. Das zumindest behauptet eine aktuelle Umfrage, die auch ĂŒber die Agentur Reuters Verbreitung in den Medien gefunden hat. Demnach wĂŒrden auĂerdem 45 Prozent der NichtwĂ€hler bei der Bundestagswahl ihre Stimme abgeben, wenn sie dies zum Beispiel von Ihrem PC, Tablet oder Smartphone aus machen könnten.
Die telefonische Umfrage unter gut 1000 wahlberechtigten Personen sei reprĂ€sentativ, behauptet der Auftraggeber â der Digitalverband Bitkom. Dieser prĂ€sentiert sich als eingetragener Verein mit einer beeindruckenden Liste von Mitgliedern, die Software und IT-Dienstleistungen anbieten. ErklĂ€rtes Vereinsziel ist es, «Deutschland zu einem fĂŒhrenden Digitalstandort zu machen und die digitale Transformation der deutschen Wirtschaft und Verwaltung voranzutreiben».
DurchgefĂŒhrt hat die Befragung die Bitkom Servicegesellschaft mbH, also alles in der Familie. Die gleiche Erhebung hatte der Verband ĂŒbrigens 2021 schon einmal durchgefĂŒhrt. Damals sprachen sich angeblich sogar 63 Prozent fĂŒr ein derartiges «Demokratie-Update» aus â die Tendenz ist demgemÀà fallend. Dennoch orakelt mancher, der Gang zur Wahlurne gelte bereits als veraltet.
Die spanische Privat-Uni mit Globalisten-Touch, IE University, berichtete Ende letzten Jahres in ihrer Studie «European Tech Insights», 67 Prozent der EuropĂ€er befĂŒrchteten, dass Hacker Wahlergebnisse verfĂ€lschen könnten. Mehr als 30 Prozent der Befragten glaubten, dass kĂŒnstliche Intelligenz (KI) bereits Wahlentscheidungen beeinflusst habe. Trotzdem wĂŒrden angeblich 34 Prozent der unter 35-JĂ€hrigen einer KI-gesteuerten App vertrauen, um in ihrem Namen fĂŒr politische Kandidaten zu stimmen.
Wie dauerhaft wird wohl das Ergebnis der kommenden Bundestagswahl sein? Diese Frage stellt sich angesichts der aktuellen Entwicklung der Migrations-Debatte und der (vorĂŒbergehend) bröckelnden «Brandmauer» gegen die AfD. Das «Zustrombegrenzungsgesetz» der Union hat das Parlament heute Nachmittag ĂŒberraschenderweise abgelehnt. Dennoch muss man wohl kein ausgesprochener Pessimist sein, um zu befĂŒrchten, dass die Entscheidungen der BĂŒrger von den selbsternannten Verteidigern der Demokratie kĂŒnftig vielleicht nicht respektiert werden, weil sie nicht gefallen.
Bundesweit wird jetzt zu «Brandmauer-Demos» aufgerufen, die CDU gerĂ€t unter Druck und es wird von Ăbergriffen auf ParteibĂŒros und Drohungen gegen Mitarbeiter berichtet. Sicherheitsbehörden warnen vor Eskalationen, die Polizei sei «fĂŒr ein mögliches erhöhtes Aufkommen von Straftaten gegenĂŒber Politikern und gegen ParteigebĂ€ude sensibilisiert».
Der Vorwand «unzulĂ€ssiger Einflussnahme» auf Politik und Wahlen wird als Argument schon seit einiger Zeit aufgebaut. Der Manipulation schuldig befunden wird neben Putin und Trump auch Elon Musk, was lustigerweise ausgerechnet Bill Gates gerade noch einmal bekrĂ€ftigt und als «völlig irre» bezeichnet hat. Man stelle sich die Diskussionen um die GĂŒltigkeit von Wahlergebnissen vor, wenn es Online-Verfahren zur Stimmabgabe gĂ€be. In der Schweiz wird «E-Voting» seit einigen Jahren getestet, aber wohl bisher mit wenig Erfolg.
Die politische Brandstiftung der letzten Jahre zahlt sich immer mehr aus. Anstatt dringende Probleme der Menschen zu lösen â zu denen auch in Deutschland die weit verbreitete Armut zĂ€hlt â, hat die Politik konsequent polarisiert und sich auf Ausgrenzung und Verhöhnung groĂer Teile der Bevölkerung konzentriert. Basierend auf Ideologie und LĂŒgen werden abweichende Stimmen unterdrĂŒckt und kriminalisiert, nicht nur und nicht erst in diesem Augenblick. Die nĂ€chsten Wochen dĂŒrften ausgesprochen spannend werden.
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2025-01-24 20:59:01Menschen tun alles, egal wie absurd, \ um ihrer eigenen Seele nicht zu begegnen. \ Carl Gustav Jung
«Extremer Reichtum ist eine Gefahr fĂŒr die Demokratie», sagen ĂŒber die HĂ€lfte der knapp 3000 befragten MillionĂ€re aus G20-Staaten laut einer Umfrage der «Patriotic Millionaires». Ferner stellte dieser Zusammenschluss wohlhabender US-Amerikaner fest, dass 63 Prozent jener MillionĂ€re den Einfluss von Superreichen auf US-PrĂ€sident Trump als Bedrohung fĂŒr die globale StabilitĂ€t ansehen.
Diese Besorgnis haben 370 MillionĂ€re und MilliardĂ€re am Dienstag auch den in Davos beim WEF konzentrierten Privilegierten aus aller Welt ĂŒbermittelt. In einem offenen Brief forderten sie die «gewĂ€hlten FĂŒhrer» auf, die Superreichen â also sie selbst â zu besteuern, um «die zersetzenden Auswirkungen des extremen Reichtums auf unsere Demokratien und die Gesellschaft zu bekĂ€mpfen». Zum Beispiel kontrolliere eine handvoll extrem reicher Menschen die Medien, beeinflusse die Rechtssysteme in unzulĂ€ssiger Weise und verwandele Recht in Unrecht.
Schon 2019 beanstandete der bekannte Historiker und Schriftsteller Ruthger Bregman an einer WEF-Podiumsdiskussion die Steuervermeidung der Superreichen. Die elitĂ€re Veranstaltung bezeichnete er als «Feuerwehr-Konferenz, bei der man nicht ĂŒber Löschwasser sprechen darf.» Daraufhin erhielt Bregman keine Einladungen nach Davos mehr. Auf seine Aussagen machte der Schweizer Aktivist Alec Gagneux aufmerksam, der sich seit Jahrzehnten kritisch mit dem WEF befasst. Ihm wurde kĂŒrzlich der Zutritt zu einem dreiteiligen Kurs ĂŒber das WEF an der Volkshochschule Region Brugg verwehrt.
Nun ist die Erkenntnis, dass mit Geld politischer Einfluss einhergeht, alles andere als neu. Und extremer Reichtum macht die Sache nicht wirklich besser. Trotzdem hat man ĂŒber Initiativen wie Patriotic Millionaires oder Taxmenow bisher eher selten etwas gehört, obwohl es sie schon lange gibt. Auch scheint es kein Problem, wenn ein Herr Gates fast im Alleingang versucht, globale Gesundheits-, Klima-, ErnĂ€hrungs- oder Bevölkerungspolitik zu betreiben â im Gegenteil. Im Jahr, als der MilliardĂ€r Donald Trump zum zweiten Mal ins WeiĂe Haus einzieht, ist das Echo in den Gesinnungsmedien dagegen enorm â und uniform, wer hĂ€tte das gedacht.
Der neue US-PrĂ€sident hat jedoch «Davos geerdet», wie Achgut es nannte. In seiner kurzen Rede beim Weltwirtschaftsforum verteidigte er seine Politik und stellte klar, er habe schlicht eine «Revolution des gesunden Menschenverstands» begonnen. Mit deutlichen Worten sprach er unter anderem von ersten MaĂnahmen gegen den «Green New Scam», und von einem «Erlass, der jegliche staatliche Zensur beendet»:
«Unsere Regierung wird die ĂuĂerungen unserer eigenen BĂŒrger nicht mehr als Fehlinformation oder Desinformation bezeichnen, was die Lieblingswörter von Zensoren und derer sind, die den freien Austausch von Ideen und, offen gesagt, den Fortschritt verhindern wollen.»
Wie der «Trumpismus» letztlich einzuordnen ist, muss jeder fĂŒr sich selbst entscheiden. Skepsis ist definitiv angebracht, denn «einer von uns» sind weder der PrĂ€sident noch seine auserwĂ€hlten Teammitglieder. Ob sie irgendeinen Sumpf trockenlegen oder Staatsverbrechen aufdecken werden oder was aus WHO- und KlimavertrĂ€gen wird, bleibt abzuwarten.
Das WHO-Dekret fordert jedenfalls die Ăbertragung der Gelder auf «glaubwĂŒrdige Partner», die die AktivitĂ€ten ĂŒbernehmen könnten. ZufĂ€llig scheint mit «Impfguru» Bill Gates ein weiterer Harris-UnterstĂŒtzer kĂŒrzlich das Lager gewechselt zu haben: Nach einem gemeinsamen Abendessen zeigte er sich «beeindruckt» von Trumps Interesse an der globalen Gesundheit.
Mit dem Projekt «Stargate» sind weitere dunkle Wolken am Erwartungshorizont der Fangemeinde aufgezogen. Trump hat dieses Joint Venture zwischen den Konzernen OpenAI, Oracle, und SoftBank als das «gröĂte KI-Infrastrukturprojekt der Geschichte» angekĂŒndigt. Der Stein des AnstoĂes: Oracle-CEO Larry Ellison, der auch Fan von KI-gestĂŒtzter Echtzeit-Ăberwachung ist, sieht einen weiteren potenziellen Einsatz der kĂŒnstlichen Intelligenz. Sie könne dazu dienen, Krebserkrankungen zu erkennen und individuelle mRNA-«Impfstoffe» zur Behandlung innerhalb von 48 Stunden zu entwickeln.
Warum bitte sollten sich diese superreichen «Eliten» ins eigene Fleisch schneiden und direkt entgegen ihren eigenen Interessen handeln? Weil sie Menschenfreunde, sogenannte Philanthropen sind? Oder vielleicht, weil sie ein schlechtes Gewissen haben und ihre Schuld kompensieren mĂŒssen? Deswegen jedenfalls brauchen «Linke» laut Robert Willacker, einem deutschen Politikberater mit brasilianischen Wurzeln, rechte Parteien â ein ebenso ĂŒberraschender wie humorvoller ErklĂ€rungsansatz.
Wenn eine KrĂ€he der anderen kein Auge aushackt, dann tut sie das sich selbst noch weniger an. Dass MillionĂ€re ernsthaft ihre eigene Besteuerung fordern oder Machteliten ihren eigenen Einfluss zugunsten anderer einschrĂ€nken wĂŒrden, halte ich fĂŒr sehr unwahrscheinlich. So etwas glaube ich erst, wenn zum Beispiel die RĂŒstungsindustrie sich um Friedensverhandlungen bemĂŒht, die Pharmalobby sich gegen institutionalisierte Korruption einsetzt, Zentralbanken ihre CBDC-PlĂ€ne fĂŒr Bitcoin opfern oder der ĂRR die Abschaffung der RundfunkgebĂŒhren fordert.
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2025-04-12 21:34:24What follows began as snippets of conversations I have been having for years, on and off, here and there. It will likely eventually be collated into a piece I have been meaning to write on âpaymentsâ as a whole. I foolishly started writing this piece years ago, not realizing that the topic is gargantuan and for every week I spend writing it I have to add two weeks to my plan. That may or may not ever come to fruition, but in the meantime, Tether announced it was issuing on Taproot Assets and suddenly everybody is interested again. This is as good a catalyst as any to carve out my âstablecoin thesisâ, such as it exists, from âpaymentsâ, and put it out there for comment and feedback.
In contrast to the âBitcoiner takeâ I will shortly revert to, I invite the reader to keep the following potential counterargument in mind, which might variously be termed the âshitcoinerâ, ârealistâ, or âcynicalâ take, depending on your perspective: that stablecoins have clear product-market-fit. Now, as a venture capitalist and professional thinkboi focusing on companies building on Bitcoin, I obviously think that not only is Bitcoin the best money ever invented and its monetization is pretty much inevitable, but that, furthermore, there is enormous, era-defining long-term potential for a range of industries in which Bitcoin is emerging as superior technology, even aside from its role as money. But in the interest not just of steelmanning but frankly just of honesty, I would grudgingly agree with the following assessment as of the time of writing: the applications of crypto (inclusive of Bitcoin but deliberately wider) that have found product-market-fit today, and that are not speculative bets on future development and adoption, are: Bitcoin as savings technology, mining as a means of monetizing energy production, and stablecoins.
I think there are two typical Bitcoiner objections to stablecoins of significantly greater importance than all others: that you shouldnât be supporting dollar hegemony, and that you donât need a blockchain. I will elaborate on each of these, and for the remainder of the post will aim to produce a synthesis of three superficially contrasting (or at least not obviously related) sources of inspiration: these objections, the realisation above that stablecoins just are useful, and some commentary on technical developments in Bitcoin and the broader space that I think inform where things are likely to go. As will become clear as the argument progresses, I actually think the outcome to which I am building up is where things have to go. I think the technical and economic incentives at play make this an inevitability rather than a âchoiceâ, per se. Given my conclusion, which I will hold back for the time being, this is a fantastically good thing, hence I am motivated to write this post at all!
Objection 1: Dollar Hegemony
I list this objection first because there isnât a huge amount to say about it. It is clearly a normative position, and while I more or less support it personally, I donât think that it is material to the argument I am going on to make, so I donât want to force it on the reader. While the case for this objection is probably obvious to this audience (isnât the point of Bitcoin to destroy central banks, not further empower them?) I should at least offer the steelman that there is a link between this and the realist observation that stablecoins are useful. The reason they are useful is because people prefer the dollar to even shitter local fiat currencies. I donât think it is particularly fruitful to say that they shouldnât. They do. Facts donât care about your feelings. There is a softer bridging argument to be made here too, to the effect that stablecoins warm up their users to the concept of digital bearer (ish) assets, even though these particular assets are significantly scammier than Bitcoin. Again, I am just floating this, not telling the reader they should or shouldnât buy into it.
All that said, there is one argument I do want to put my own weight behind, rather than just float: stablecoin issuance is a speculative attack on the institution of fractional reserve banking. A âdollarâ Alice moves from JPMorgan to Tether embodies two trade-offs from Aliceâs perspective: i) a somewhat opaque profile on the credit risk of the asset: the likelihood of JPMorgan ever really defaulting on deposits vs the operator risk of Tether losing full backing and/or being wrench attacked by the Federal Government and rugging its users. These risks are real but are almost entirely political. Iâm skeptical it is meaningful to quantify them, but even if it is, I am not the person to try to do it. Also, more transparently to Alice, ii) far superior payment rails (for now, more on this to follow).
However, from the perspective of the fiat banking cartel, fractional reserve leverage has been squeezed. There are just as many notional dollars in circulation, but there the backing has been shifted from levered to unlevered issuers. There are gradations of relevant objections to this: while one might say, Tetherâs backing comes from Treasuries, so you are directly funding US debt issuance!, this is a bit silly in the context of what other dollars one might hold. Itâs not like JPMorgan is really competing with the Treasury to sell credit into the open market. Optically they are, but this is the core of the fiat scam. Via the guarantees of the Federal Reserve System, JPMorgan can sell as much unbacked credit as it wants knowing full well the difference will be printed whenever this blows up. Short-term Treasuries are also JPMorganâs most pristine asset safeguarding its equity, so the only real difference is that Tether only holds Treasuries without wishing more leverage into existence. The realization this all builds up to is that, by necessity,
Tether is a fully reserved bank issuing fiduciary media against the only dollar-denominated asset in existence whose value (in dollar terms) can be guaranteed. Furthermore, this media arguably has superior âmoneynessâ to the obvious competition in the form of US commercial bank deposits by virtue of its payment rails.
That sounds pretty great when you put it that way! Of course, the second sentence immediately leads to the second objection, and lets the argument start to pick up steam âŠ
Objection 2: You Donât Need a Blockchain
I donât need to explain this to this audience but to recap as briefly as I can manage: Bitcoinâs value is entirely endogenous. Every aspect of âa blockchainâ that, out of context, would be an insanely inefficient or redundant modification of a âdatabaseâ, in context is geared towards the sole end of enabling the stability of this endogenous value. Historically, there have been two variations of stupidity that follow a failure to grok this: i) âutility tokensâ, or blockchains with native tokens for something other than money. I would recommend anybody wanting a deeper dive on the inherent nonsense of a utility token to read Only The Strong Survive, in particular Chapter 2, Crypto Is Not Decentralized, and the subsection, Everything Fights For Liquidity, and/or Green Eggs And Ham, in particular Part II, Decentralized Finance, Technically. ii) âreal world assetsâ or, creating tokens within a blockchainâs data structure that are not intended to have endogenous value but to act as digital quasi-bearer certificates to some or other asset of value exogenous to this system. Stablecoins are in this second category.
RWA tokens definitionally have to have issuers, meaning some entity that, in the real world, custodies or physically manages both the asset and the record-keeping scheme for the asset. âThe blockchainâ is at best a secondary ledger to outsource ledger updates to public infrastructure such that the issuer itself doesnât need to bother and can just âcheck the ledgerâ whenever operationally relevant. But clearly ownership cannot be enforced in an analogous way to Bitcoin, under both technical and social considerations. Technically, Bitcoinâs endogenous value means that whoever holds the keys to some or other UTXOs functionally is the owner. Somebody else claiming to be the owner is yelling at clouds. Whereas, socially, RWA issuers enter a contract with holders (whether legally or just in terms of a common-sense interpretation of the transaction) such that ownership of the asset issued against is entirely open to dispute. That somebody can point to âownershipâ of the token may or may not mean anything substantive with respect to the physical reality of control of the asset, and how the issuer feels about it all.
And so, one wonders, why use a blockchain at all? Why doesnât the issuer just run its own database (for the sake of argument with some or other signature scheme for verifying and auditing transactions) given it has the final say over issuance and redemption anyway? I hinted at an answer above: issuing on a blockchain outsources this task to public infrastructure. This is where things get interesting. While it is technically true, given the above few paragraphs, that, you donât need a blockchain for that, you also donât need to not use a blockchain for that. If you want to, you can.
This is clearly the case given stablecoins exist at all and have gone this route. If one gets too angry about not needing a blockchain for that, one equally risks yelling at clouds! And, in fact, one can make an even stronger argument, more so from the end usersâ perspective. These products do not exist in a vacuum but rather compete with alternatives. In the case of stablecoins, the alternative is traditional fiat money, which, as stupid as RWAs on a blockchain are, is even dumber. It actually is just a database, except itâs a database that is extremely annoying to use, basically for political reasons because the industry managing these private databases form a cartel that never needs to innovate or really give a shit about its customers at all. In many, many cases, stablecoins on blockchains are dumb in the abstract, but superior to the alternative methods of holding and transacting in dollars existing in other forms. And note, this is only from Aliceâs perspective of wanting to send and receive, not a rehashing of the fractional reserve argument given above. This is the essence of their product-market-fit. Yell at clouds all you like: they just are useful given the alternative usually is not Bitcoin, itâs JPMorganâs KYCâd-up-the-wazoo 90s-era website, more than likely from an even less solvent bank.
So where does this get us? It might seem like we are back to âproduct-market-fit, sorry about thatâ with Bitcoiners yelling about feelings while everybody else makes do with their facts. However, I think we have introduced enough material to move the argument forward by incrementally incorporating the following observations, all of which I will shortly go into in more detail: i) as a consequence of making no technical sense with respect to what blockchains are for, todayâs approach wonât scale; ii) as a consequence of short-termist tradeoffs around socializing costs, todayâs approach creates an extremely unhealthy and arguably unnatural market dynamic in the issuer space; iii) Taproot Assets now exist and handily address both points i) and ii), and; iv) eCash is making strides that I believe will eventually replace even Taproot Assets.
To tease where all this is going, and to get the reader excited before we dive into much more detail: just as Bitcoin will eat all monetary premia, Lightning will likely eat all settlement, meaning all payments will gravitate towards routing over Lightning regardless of the denomination of the currency at the edges. Fiat payments will gravitate to stablecoins to take advantage of this; stablecoins will gravitate to TA and then to eCash, and all of this will accelerate hyperbitcoinization by âbitcoinizingâ payment rails such that an eventual full transition becomes as simple as flicking a switch as to what denomination you want to receive.
I will make two important caveats before diving in that are more easily understood in light of having laid this groundwork: I am open to the idea that it wonât be just Lightning or just Taproot Assets playing the above roles. Without veering into forecasting the entire future development of Bitcoin tech, I will highlight that all that really matters here are, respectively: a true layer 2 with native hashlocks, and a token issuance scheme that enables atomic routing over such a layer 2 (or combination of such). For the sake of argument, the reader is welcome to swap in âArkâ and âRGBâ for âLightningâ and âTAâ both above and in all that follows. As far as I can tell, this makes no difference to the argument and is even exciting in its own right. However, for the sake of simplicity in presentation, I will stick to âLightningâ and âTAâ hereafter.
1) Todayâs Approach to Stablecoins Wonât Scale
This is the easiest to tick off and again doesnât require much explanation to this audience. Blockchains fundamentally donât scale, which is why Bitcoinâs UTXO scheme is a far better design than ex-Bitcoin Cryptoâsâ account-based models, even entirely out of context of all the above criticisms. This is because Bitcoin transactions can be batched across time and across users with combinations of modes of spending restrictions that provide strong economic guarantees of correct eventual net settlement, if not perpetual deferral. One could argue this is a decent (if abstrusely technical) definition of âscalingâ that is almost entirely lacking in Crypto.
What we see in ex-Bitcoin crypto is so-called âlayer 2sâ that are nothing of the sort, forcing stablecoin schemes in these environments into one of two equally poor design choices if usage is ever to increase: fees go higher and higher, to the point of economic unviability (and well past it) as blocks fill up, or move to much more centralized environments that increasingly are just databases, and hence which lose the benefits of openness thought to be gleaned by outsourcing settlement to public infrastructure. This could be in the form of punting issuance to a bullshit âlayer 2â that is a really a multisig âbackingâ a private execution environment (to be decentralized any daw now) or an entirely different blockchain that is just pretending even less not to be a database to begin with. In a nutshell, this is a decent bottom-up explanation as to why Tron has the highest settlement of Tether.
This also gives rise to the weirdness of âgas tokensâ - assets whose utility as money is and only is in the form of a transaction fee to transact a different kind of money. These are not quite as stupid as a âutility token,â given at least they are clearly fulfilling a monetary role and hence their artificial scarcity can be justified. But they are frustrating from Bitcoinersâ and usersâ perspectives alike: users would prefer to pay transaction fees on dollars in dollars, but they canât because the value of Ether, Sol, Tron, or whatever, is the string and bubblegum that hold their boondoggles together. And Bitcoiners wish this stuff would just go away and stop distracting people, whereas this string and bubblegum is proving transiently useful.
All in all, todayâs approach is fine so long as it isnât being used much. It has product-market fit, sure, but in the unenviable circumstance that, if it really starts to take off, it will break, and even the original users will find it unusable.
2) Todayâs Approach to Stablecoins Creates an Untenable Market Dynamic
Reviving the ethos of you donât need a blockchain for that, notice the following subtlety: while the tokens representing stablecoins have value to users, that value is not native to the blockchain on which they are issued. Tether can (and routinely does) burn tokens on Ethereum and mint them on Tron, then burn on Tron and mint on Solana, and so on. So-called blockchains âgo downâ and nobody really cares. This makes no difference whatsoever to Tetherâs own accounting, and arguably a positive difference to users given these actions track market demand. But it is detrimental to the blockchain being switched away from by stripping it of âTVLâ that, it turns out, was only using it as rails: entirely exogenous value that leaves as quickly as it arrived.
One underdiscussed and underappreciated implication of the fact that no value is natively running through the blockchain itself is that, in the current scheme, both the sender and receiver of a stablecoin have to trust the same issuer. This creates an extremely powerful network effect that, in theory, makes the first-to-market likely to dominate and in practice has played out exactly as this theory would suggest: Tether has roughly 80% of the issuance, while roughly 19% goes to the political carve-out of USDC that wouldnât exist at all were it not for government interference. Everybody else combined makes up the final 1%.
So, Tether is a full reserve bank but also has to be everybodyâs bank. This is the source of a lot of the discomfort with Tether, and which feeds into the original objection around dollar hegemony, that there is an ill-defined but nonetheless uneasy feeling that Tether is slowly morphing into a CBDC. I would argue this really has nothing to do with Tetherâs own behavior but rather is a consequence of the market dynamic inevitably created by the current stablecoin scheme. There is no reason to trust any other bank because nobody really wants a bank, they just want the rails. They want something that will retain a nominal dollar value long enough to spend it again. They donât care what tech it runs on and they donât even really care about the issuer except insofar as having some sense they wonât get rugged.
Notice this is not how fiat works. Banks can, of course, settle between each other, thus enabling their users to send money to customers of other banks. This settlement function is actually the entire point of central banks, less the money printing and general corruption enabled (we might say, this was the historical point of central banks, which have since become irredeemably corrupted by this power). This process is clunkier than stablecoins, as covered above, but the very possibility of settlement means there is no gigantic network effect to being the first commercial issuer of dollar balances. If it isnât too triggering to this audience, one might suggest that the money printer also removes the residual concern that your balances might get rugged! (or, we might again say, you guarantee you donât get rugged in the short term by guaranteeing you do get rugged in the long term).
This is a good point at which to introduce the unsettling observation that broader fintech is catching on to the benefits of stablecoins without any awareness whatsoever of all the limitations I am outlining here. With the likes of Stripe, Wise, Robinhood, and, post-Trump, even many US megabanks supposedly contemplating issuing stablecoins (obviously within the current scheme, not the scheme I am building up to proposing), we are forced to boggle our minds considering how on earth settlement is going to work. Are they going to settle through Ether? Well, no, because i) Ether isnât money, itâs ⊠to be honest, I donât think anybody really knows what it is supposed to be, or if they once did they arenât pretending anymore, but anyway, Stripe certainly hasnât figured that out yet so, ii) it wonât be possible to issue them on layer 1s as soon as there is any meaningful volume, meaning they will have to route through âbullshit layer 2 wrapped Ether token that is really already a kind of stablecoin for Ether.â
The way they are going to try to fix this (anybody wanna bet?) is routing through DEXes, which is so painfully dumb you should be laughing and, if you arenât, I would humbly suggest you donât get just how dumb it is. What this amounts to is plugging the gap of Etherâs lack of moneyness (and wrapped Etherâs hilarious lack of moneyness) with ⊠drum roll ⊠unknowable technical and counterparty risk and unpredictable cost on top of reverting to just being a database. So, in other words, all of the costs of using a blockchain when you donât strictly need to, and none of the benefits. Stripe is going to waste billions of dollars getting sandwich attacked out of some utterly vanilla FX settlement it is facilitating for clients who have even less of an idea what is going on and why North Korea now has all their money, and will eventually realize they should have skipped their shitcoin phase and gone straight to understanding Bitcoin instead âŠ
3) Bitcoin (and Taproot Assets) Fixes This
To tie together a few loose ends, I only threw in the hilariously stupid suggestion of settling through wrapped Ether on Ether on Ether in order to tee up the entirely sensible suggestion of settling through Lightning. Again, not that this will be new to this audience, but while issuance schemes have been around on Bitcoin for a long time, the breakthrough of Taproot Assets is essentially the ability to atomically route through Lightning.
I will admit upfront that this presents a massive bootstrapping challenge relative to the ex-Bitcoin Crypto approach, and itâs not obvious to me if or how this will be overcome. I include this caveat to make it clear I am not suggesting this is a given. It may not be, itâs just beyond the scope of this post (or frankly my ability) to predict. This is a problem for Lightning Labs, Tether, and whoever else decides to step up to issue. But even highlighting this as an obvious and major concern invites us to consider an intriguing contrast: scaling TA stablecoins is hardest at the start and gets easier and easier thereafter. The more edge liquidity there is in TA stables, the less of a risk it is for incremental issuance; the more TA activity, the more attractive deploying liquidity is into Lightning proper, and vice versa. With apologies if this metaphor is even more confusing than it is helpful, one might conceive of the situation as being that there is massive inertia to bootstrap, but equally there could be positive feedback in driving the inertia to scale. Again, I have no idea, and it hasnât happened yet in practice, but in theory itâs fun.
More importantly to this conversation, however, this is almost exactly the opposite dynamic to the current scheme on other blockchains, which is basically free to start, but gets more and more expensive the more people try to use it. One might say it antiscales (I donât think thatâs a real word, but if Taleb can do it, then I can do it too!).
Furthermore, the entire concept of âsettling in Bitcoinâ makes perfect sense both economically and technically: economically because Bitcoin is money, and technically because it can be locked in an HTLC and hence can enable atomic routing (i.e. because Lightning is a thing). This is clearly better than wrapped Eth on Eth on Eth or whatever, but, tantalisingly, is better than fiat too! The core message of the payments tome I may or may not one day write is (or will be) that fiat payments, while superficially efficient on the basis of centralized and hence costless ledger amendments, actually have a hidden cost in the form of interbank credit. Many readers will likely have heard me say this multiple times and in multiple settings but, contrary to popular belief, there is no such thing as a fiat debit. Even if styled as a debit, all fiat payments are credits and all have credit risk baked into their cost, even if that is obscured and pushed to the absolute foundational level of money printing to keep banks solvent and hence keep payment channels open.
Furthermore! this enables us to strip away the untenable market dynamic from the point above. The underappreciated and underdiscussed flip side of the drawback of the current dynamic that is effectively fixed by Taproot Assets is that there is no longer a mammoth network effect to a single issuer. Senders and receivers can trust different issuers (i.e. their own banks) because those banks can atomically settle a single payment over Lightning. This does not involve credit. It is arguably the only true debit in the world across both the relevant economic and technical criteria: it routes through money with no innate credit risk, and it does so atomically due to that moneyâs native properties.
Savvy readers may have picked up on a seed I planted a while back and which can now delightfully blossom:
This is what Visa was supposed to be!
Crucially, this is not what Visa is now. Visa today is pretty much the bank that is everybodyâs counterparty, takes a small credit risk for the privilege, and oozes free cash flow bottlenecking global consumer payments.
But if you read both One From Many by Dee Hock (for a first person but pretty wild and extravagant take) and Electronic Value Exchange by David Stearns (for a third person, drier, but more analytical and historically contextualized take) or if you are just intimately familiar with the modern history of payments for whatever other reason, you will see that the role I just described for Lightning in an environment of unboundedly many banks issuing fiduciary media in the form of stablecoins is exactly what Dee Hock wanted to create when he envisioned Visa:
A neutral and open layer of value settlement enabling banks to create digital, interbank payment schemes for their customers at very low cost.
As it turns out, his vision was technically impossible with fiat, hence Visa, which started as a cooperative amongst member banks, was corrupted into a duopolistic for-profit rent seeker in curious parallel to the historical path of central banks âŠ
4) eCash
To now push the argument to what I think is its inevitable conclusion, itâs worth being even more vigilant on the front of you donât need a blockchain for that. I have argued that there is a role for a blockchain in providing a neutral settlement layer to enable true debits of stablecoins. But note this is just a fancy and/or stupid way of saying that Bitcoin is both the best money and is programmable, which we all knew anyway. The final step is realizing that, while TA is nice in terms of providing a kind of âon rampâ for global payments infrastructure as a whole to reorient around Lightning, there is some path dependence here in assuming (almost certainly correctly) that the familiarity of stablecoins as âRWA tokens on a blockchainâ will be an important part of the lure.
But once that transition is complete, or is well on its way to being irreversible, we may as well come full circle and cut out tokens altogether. Again, you really donât need a blockchain for that, and the residual appeal of better rails has been taken care of with the above massive detour through what I deem to be the inevitability of Lightning as a settlement layer. Just as USDT on Tron arguably has better moneyness than a JPMorgan balance, so a âstablecoinâ as eCash has better moneyness than as a TA given it is cheaper, more private, and has more relevantly bearer properties (in other words, because it is cash). The technical detail that it can be hashlocked is really all you need to tie this all together. That means it can be atomically locked into a Lightning routed debit to the recipient of a different issuer (or âmintâ in eCash lingo, but note this means the same thing as what we have been calling fully reserved banks). And the economic incentive is pretty compelling too because, for all their benefits, there is still a cost to TAs given they are issued onchain and they require asset-specific liquidity to route on Lightning. Once the rest of the tech is in place, why bother? Keep your Lightning connectivity and just become a mint.
What you get at that point is dramatically superior private database to JPMorgan with the dramatically superior public rails of Lightning. There is nothing left to desire from âa blockchainâ besides what Bitcoin is fundamentally for in the first place: counterparty-risk-free value settlement.
And as a final point with a curious and pleasing echo to Dee Hock at Visa, Calle has made the point repeatedly that David Chaumâs vision for eCash, while deeply philosophical besides the technical details, was actually pretty much impossible to operate on fiat. From an eCash perspective, fiat stablecoins within the above infrastructure setup are a dramatic improvement on anything previously possible. But, of course, they are a slippery slope to Bitcoin regardless âŠ
Objections Revisited
As a cherry on top, I think the objections I highlighted at the outset are now readily addressed â to the extent the reader believes what I am suggesting is more or less a technical and economic inevitability, that is. While, sure, Iâm not particularly keen on giving the Treasury more avenues to sell its welfare-warfare shitcoin, on balance the likely development Iâve outlined is an enormous net positive: itâs going to sell these anyway so I prefer a strong economic incentive to steadily transition not only to Lightning as payment rails but eCash as fiduciary media, and to use âfintechâ as a carrot to induce a slow motion bank run.
As alluded to above, once all this is in place, the final step to a Bitcoin standard becomes as simple as an individualâs decision to want Bitcoin instead of fiat. On reflection, this is arguably the easiest part! It's setting up all the tech that puts people off, so trojan-horsing them with âfaster, cheaper payment railsâ seems like a genius long-term strategy.
And as to âneeding a blockchainâ (or not), I hope that is entirely wrapped up at this point. The only blockchain you need is Bitcoin, but to the extent people are still confused by this (which I think will take decades more to fully unwind), we may as well lean into dazzling them with whatever innovation buzzwords and decentralization theatre they were going to fall for anyway before realizing they wanted Bitcoin all along.
Conclusion
Stablecoins are useful whether you like it or not. They are stupid in the abstract but it turns out fiat is even stupider, on inspection. But you donât need a blockchain, and using one as decentralization theatre creates technical debt that is insurmountable in the long run. Blockchain-based stablecoins are doomed to a utility inversely proportional to their usage, and just to rub it in, their ill-conceived design practically creates a commercial dynamic that mandates there only ever be a single issuer.
Given they are useful, it seems natural that this tension is going to blow up at some point. It also seems worthwhile observing that Taproot Asset stablecoins have almost the inverse problem and opposite commercial dynamic: they will be most expensive to use at the outset but get cheaper and cheaper as their usage grows. Also, there is no incentive towards a monopoly issuer but rather towards as many as are willing to try to operate well and provide value to their users.
As such, we can expect any sizable growth in stablecoins to migrate to TA out of technical and economic necessity. Once this has happened - or possibly while it is happening but is clearly not going to stop - we may as well strip out the TA component and just use eCash because you really donât need a blockchain for that at all. And once all the money is on eCash, deciding you want to denominate it in Bitcoin is the simplest on-ramp to hyperbitcoinization you can possibly imagine, given weâve spent the previous decade or two rebuilding all payments tech around Lightning.
Or: Bitcoin fixes this. The End.
- Allen, #892,125
thanks to Marco Argentieri, Lyn Alden, and Calle for comments and feedback
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2025-04-30 02:50:55Photography, to me, is a game - a game of snatching absurd, beautiful, fleeting moments from life. Anything staged or overly polished falls into what Garry Winogrand nails as âillustration work.â Iâm with him on that. Photography is about staying awake to the world, to the âphysical realityâ or circumstances weâre steeped in, and burning that light onto film emulsion (or pixels now), locking a moment into matter forever. Itâs not like painting, where brushstrokes mimic whatâs seen, felt, or imagined. Photography captures photons - light itself - and turns it into something tangible. The camera, honestly, doesnât get enough credit for being such a wild invention.
Lately, Iâve been chewing on what to do with a batch of new photos Iâve shot over the past month, which includes photographs from a film project, a trip to Manhattan and photos of David Byrne (more on that in another post). Maybe it's another photo-zine that I should make. Itâs been a minute since my last one, Hiding in Hudson (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7_t0OldrTk&t=339s). Putting out printed work like zines or books is killer practice â it forces you to sharpen your compositions, your vision, your whole deal as a photographer. Proof of work, you know?
This leads to a question: anyone out there down to help or collab on printing a photo-zine? Iâd love to keep it DIY, steering clear of big companies.
In the spirit of getting back into a rhythm of daily shooting, here are a few recent shots from the past few days. Just wandering aimlessly around my neighborhood â bike rides, grocery runs, wherever I end up.
Camera used: Leica M262
Edited with: Lightroom + Dehancer Film
*Support my work and the funding for my new zine by sending a few sats: colincz@getalby.com *
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2025-04-12 04:05:06Help!
Calling all El Salvador Nostriches! If you currently live in SV, I need your help and am offering several bounties (0.001, 0.01, and 0.1 BTC).
In Brief
In short, I am pursuing El Salvador citizenship by birthright (through my grandmother). Iâve struggled to progress because her name varies on different documents. I need someone to help me push harder to get past this barrier, or connect me with information or people who can work on my behalf. I am offering:
- 0.001 BTC (100k sats) for information that will help me progress from my current situation
- 0.01 BTC (1 MM sats) to get me in touch with someone that is more impactful than the immigration lawyer I already spoke with
- 0.1 BTC (10 MM sats) if your efforts help me obtain citizenship for me or my father
Background
My grandma married my grandfather (an American Marine) and moved to the states where my father was born. I have some official and unofficial documents where her name varies in spelling, order of first/middle name, and addition of her fatherâs last name. So every doc basically has a different name for her. I was connected with an english-speaking immigration lawyer in SV who hit a dead end when searching for her official ID because the city hall in her city had burned down so there was no record of her info. He gave up at that point. I find it odd that it was so easy to change your name back then, but they are more strict now with the records from that time.
I believe SV citizenship is my birthright and have several personal reasons for pursuing this. I want someone to act on my behalf who will try harder to work the system (by appeal, loophole, or even bribe if I have to). If you are local and can help me with this, Iâd greatly appreciate any efforts you make.
Cheers!
Corey San Diego
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2025-01-18 09:34:51Die grauenvollste Aussicht ist die der Technokratie â \ einer kontrollierenden Herrschaft, \ die durch verstĂŒmmelte und verstĂŒmmelnde Geister ausgeĂŒbt wird. \ Ernst JĂŒnger
«Davos ist nicht mehr sexy», das Weltwirtschaftsforum (WEF) mache Davos kaputt, diese Aussagen eines Einheimischen las ich kĂŒrzlich in der Handelszeitung. WĂ€hrend sich einige vor Ort enorm an der «teuersten Gewerbeausstellung der Welt» bereicherten, wĂŒrden die negativen Begleiterscheinungen wie Wohnungsnot und Niedergang der lokalen Wirtschaft immer deutlicher.
NÀchsten Montag beginnt in dem Schweizer Bergdorf erneut ein Jahrestreffen dieses elitÀren Clubs der Konzerne, bei dem man mit hochrangigen Politikern aus aller Welt und ausgewÀhlten Vertretern der Systemmedien zusammenhocken wird. Wie bereits in den vergangenen vier Jahren wird die PrÀsidentin der EU-Kommission, Ursula von der Leyen, in Begleitung von Klaus Schwab ihre Grundsatzansprache halten.
Der deutsche WEF-GrĂŒnder hatte bei dieser Gelegenheit immer höchst lobende Worte fĂŒr seine LandsmĂ€nnin: 2021 erklĂ€rte er sich «stolz, dass Europa wieder unter Ihrer FĂŒhrung steht» und 2022 fand er es bemerkenswert, was sie erreicht habe angesichts des «erstaunlichen Wandels», den die Welt in den vorangegangenen zwei Jahren erlebt habe; es gebe nun einen «neuen europĂ€ischen Geist».
Von der Leyens Handeln wĂ€hrend der sogenannten Corona-«Pandemie» lobte Schwab damals bereits ebenso, wie es diese Woche das Karlspreis-Direktorium tat, als man der Beschuldigten im Fall Pfizergate die diesjĂ€hrige internationale Auszeichnung «fĂŒr Verdienste um die europĂ€ische Einigung» verlieh. AuĂerdem habe sie die EU nicht nur gegen den «Aggressor Russland», sondern auch gegen die «innere Bedrohung durch Rassisten und Demagogen» sowie gegen den Klimawandel verteidigt.
Jene Herausforderungen durch «Krisen epochalen AusmaĂes» werden indes aus dem Umfeld des WEF nicht nur herbeigeredet â wie man alljĂ€hrlich zur Zeit des Davoser Treffens im Global Risks Report nachlesen kann, der zusammen mit dem Versicherungskonzern Zurich erstellt wird. Seit die Globalisten 2020/21 in der Praxis gesehen haben, wie gut eine konzertierte und konsequente Angst-Kampagne funktionieren kann, geht es Schlag auf Schlag. Sie setzen alles daran, Schwabs goldenes Zeitfenster des «Great Reset» zu nutzen.
Ziel dieses «groĂen Umbruchs» ist die totale Kontrolle der Technokraten ĂŒber die Menschen unter dem Deckmantel einer globalen GesundheitsfĂŒrsorge. Wie aber könnte man so etwas erreichen? Ein Mittel dazu ist die «kreative Zerstörung». Weitere unabdingbare Werkzeug sind die Einbindung, ja Gleichschaltung der Medien und der Justiz.
Ein «Great Mental Reset» sei die Voraussetzung dafĂŒr, dass ein GroĂteil der Menschen EinschrĂ€nkungen und Manipulationen wie durch die Corona-MaĂnahmen praktisch kritik- und widerstandslos hinnehme, sagt der Mediziner und Molekulargenetiker Michael Nehls. Er meint damit eine regelrechte Umprogrammierung des Gehirns, wodurch nach und nach unsere IndividualitĂ€t und unser soziales Bewusstsein eliminiert und durch unreflektierten Konformismus ersetzt werden.
Der aktuelle Zustand unserer Gesellschaften ist auch fĂŒr den Schweizer Rechtsanwalt Philipp Kruse alarmierend. Durch den Umgang mit der «Pandemie» sieht er die Grundlagen von Recht und Vernunft erschĂŒttert, die Rechtsstaatlichkeit stehe auf dem PrĂŒfstand. Seiner dringenden Mahnung an alle BĂŒrger, die Prinzipien von Recht und Freiheit zu verteidigen, kann ich mich nur anschlieĂen.
Dieser Beitrag ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.