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2025-05-10 19:15:50đ§ Quote(s) of the week:
'Bitcoin is a high-IQ, low-time-preference asset in a world addicted to DoorDash, dopamine, and debt. Holding Bitcoin requires patience, conviction, and the ability to not panic when CNBC tells you itâs dead for the 47th time. That rules out, oh, I donât know - 95% of the population? This isnât some egalitarian revolution. This is a cognitive filter disguised as a monetary network. The rich, the strategic, the elite - those who understand volatility as an opportunity - will stack the hardest asset on Earth while the masses beg for interest rate cuts and $600 stimmies to buy groceries they can't afford.
It's not a level playing field. It's a time-preference war, and Bitcoin is the scoreboard. And every cycle, we watch it happen again. The media ridicules it, the politicians fear it, and the smart money buys more. While fiat punishes savers and rewards financial nihilism, Bitcoin inverts the whole structure. Itâs a vault for those who can delay gratification, think generationally, and understand that true wealth is preserved rather than printed. The game isnât rigged. Itâs just calibrated for adults.' - Adam Livingston
'Bitcoin is an extremely simple thesis. If you think governments will stop debasing and debanking: number go down. If you think they wonât stop debasing and debanking: number go up'- Alex Gladstein
Something to ponder on.
đ§ĄBitcoin newsđ§Ą
On the 28th of April:
âĄïžHunter Horsley: 'Bitcoin at $94k, yet â Google searches for "Bitcoin" near long-term lows. This hasn't been retail-driven. Institutions, advisors, corporations, and nations have come into the space. The types of investors buying Bitcoin are expanding.'
âĄïžDaniel Batten: 'Cambridge has just released their updated report on Bitcoin mining. For the first time, their report shows that most (52.4%) of the Bitcoin network is now powered by zero-emission energy sources (up from 37% in their last report).
Here's a summary of their findings:
https://x.com/DSBatten/status/1916903476610650202
You can read the full report here
âĄïžArizonaâs Bitcoin Reserve bill (SB 1025) just passed the House and now heads to the desk of Governor Katie Hobbs. However, Governor Hobbs has vowed to veto any legislation until a budget impasse over funding for disability services is resolved.
On the 29th of April:
âĄïžBitcoin Archive: 'South Korea's ruling party to approve spot Bitcoin ETFs, scrap restrictive banking crypto rules, and introduce crypto-friendly framework THIS YEAR, if it wins the June election.'
âĄïžPresident Trump's Executive Director says there is a "space race" amongst countries to accumulate Bitcoin: "We view Bitcoin as digital gold."
âĄïžU.S. to "turbo-charge" Bitcoin mining growth by allowing Bitcoin miners to build power plants and data centres near natural gas fields - Howard Lutnick, Commerce Secretary
âĄïžJapanese clothing company ANAP Holdings Inc. bought 35 Bitcoins worth $3.3 million. ANAP now holds 51.7 BTC, joining Japanâs growing corporate Bitcoin treasury movement.
âĄïžSemler Scientific adds 165 BTC for $15.7M, bringing total holdings to 3,467 BTC. The company reports a 23.8% BTC yield year-to-date.
âĄïžThe Bitcoin hashrate has already surged over 17% since the start of the year.
âĄïž'This shattered a major myth for me: gold production isnât slowing downâitâs accelerating. According to NYDIG, annual gold mining has been steadily increasing over time, about 1.6% per year, thanks to better extraction technology. In fact, 2024 saw a 1% year-over-year increase, setting an all-time high in gold output (World Gold Council). So why do so many still believe the outdated narrative that gold is becoming harder to find? The truth is: gold is effectively unlimited in supplyâwe just get better at digging it up. If that surprises you, you're probably not nearly bullish enough on Bitcoin.' - Robert Hefner https://i.ibb.co/JWCHndQk/Gpu-W9-R1-Xw-AAiy-Cv.jpg
On the 30th of April:
âĄïžThe Bank of Italy identifies Bitcoin as an emerging risk factor with concerns for the financial system.
"The strong growth of Bitcoin and other crypto-assets with high price volatility means risks not only for investors but also potentially for financial stability, given the growing interconnections between the digital asset ecosystem, the traditional financial sector, and the real economy,â
Tell me you are scared of Bitcoin without telling me you are scared of Bitcoin.
âĄïž4 major wirehouses managing $10 TRILLION to start offering Bitcoin ETFs to clients this year, says BitWise CIO Matt Hougan. Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, and UBS are coming to the party.
âĄïžRoswell, New Mexico, becomes the 1st United States city to launch a strategic Bitcoin reserve.
âĄïžBlackRockâs Bitcoin ETF IBIT has hit 600,000 BTC!
âĄïžSemler Scientific bought 165 Bitcoins worth $15.7m. They now hold 3,467 BTC on their balance sheet.
âĄïžBitcoin News: 'El Salvador is still buying Bitcoin despite an IMF loan deal that required it to stop. Economy Minister Maria Luisa Hayem confirmed ongoing accumulation, calling Bitcoin âan important projectâ and a key asset for both the government and private sector.'
âĄïžNew whales are buying Bitcoin faster than ever before!
âĄïž'ZachXBT says the $330M Bitcoin theft involved an elderly U.S. victim targeted by social engineering. The stolen 3,520 BTC were laundered through six exchanges and swapped into Monero, triggering a 50% price spike due to thin liquidity.' -Bitcoin News
On the 1st of May:
âĄïžNorth Carolina Bitcoin Reserve Bill has passed the House! This bill enables state retirement funds to invest up to $ 13 B.
âĄïžTetherâs latest attestation states the company holds $7.6 billion in Bitcoin.
âĄïžEurope's largest Bitcoin treasury company, The Blockchain Group, aspires to hold 1% of the total Bitcoin supply by 2033.
âĄïžFiatHawk: 'Central banks create fake money to buy real gold, and weâre supposed to pretend this isnât theft. The game is rigged. Their paper is trash. Gold knows it. Bitcoin ends it. Stop believing the lie.
https://i.ibb.co/mrBZtY5P/Gpl4kl-ak-AA-xv-D.png
When the debt bubble collapses, only sound money with zero counterparty risk matters. Currently, sound money is less than 5% of debt money, and Bitcoin is so tiny it is barely visible on the chart. Stay humble and keep stacking.' https://i.ibb.co/QF0Vf9k8/Gpu-CCIWa-YAAng1-U.png
On the 2nd of May:
âĄïž Regarding the whole OP_Return debate.
Grok: ++Key Points: ++ * The OP_RETURN debate in Bitcoin centers on whether its blockchain should store data beyond financial transactions, with ongoing controversy. * It began in 2010 with concerns about blockchain bloat, intensified in 2014 with the "OP_Return Wars," and continues today. * Research suggests the debate reflects a balance between Bitcoin's monetary purpose and potential for broader applications like Dapps. * Compromises, like setting a 40-byte limit in 2014, aimed to address concerns but didn't fully resolve tensions, influencing platforms like Ethereum.
++Background++ OP_RETURN is a Bitcoin script opcode allowing small data storage in transactions, useful for timestamping or Dapps, but raising concerns about blockchain bloat.
++Historical Context++
The debate started in 2010 with the BitDNS proposal, where Satoshi Nakamoto worried about scalability, leading to Namecoin. It peaked in 2014 with Counterparty's use, leading to a 40-byte limit compromise, later adjusted to 83 bytes by 2016.
++Recent Developments++ By 2018-2019, high OP_RETURN usage (20% of transactions) sparked fee debates, but usage has since declined, though data remains, with recent 2023 controversies over size limits.
If you are interested in Bitcoin, then you should check out the following video.
Great video from @GrassFedBitcoin explaining the current OP_RETURN situation. The choice isnât between bloating the UTXO set or increasing OP_RETURN, itâs whether we normalize spam or we reject it. Is Bitcoin for data storage or financial transactions? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15biQH1H140 Every Bitcoiner needs to see this! Vires in Numeris.
A great counterargument by Seth for Privacy:
https://x.com/sethforprivacy/status/1919003009880616976
Personally, I tend to agree with Seth.
To sum it up:
If you are running a node, you should switch from Core to Knots immediately. It's very straightforward, and you don't need to redo the initial block download.
If you arent running a node you are a leech and need to get your shit together.
âĄïžTether CEO defends skipping MiCA, calling EU stablecoin rules âvery dangerous.â Ardoino: âThe European Central Bank is more interested in pushing the digital euro to control people and how they spend their money.â
On the 3rd of May:
âĄïžArizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed the stateâs Strategic Bitcoin Reserve legislation after it was passed by the House and Senate. She states: âArizonansâ retirement funds are not the place for the state to try untested investments like virtual currency.â
Apparently, the Arizona State Retirement System already holds 53,097 shares of MSTR. You canât make this shit up.
âĄïžVitalik Buterin: 'One of the best things about Bitcoin is how simple it is. This simplicity has lots of benefits. Let's bring those benefits to Ethereum.' Almost like Bitcoin is eh......(checks notes)......better tech. Just use Bitcoin, dumbfuck! 'It's only taken a decade, but Ethereum's creator is having an inkling that he never should have created Ethereum, which destroyed billions of precious capital and instead focused on Bitcoin.' - Vijay Boyapati
There is no second best!
On the 4th of May:
âĄïžEli Nagar:
Heads up, Bitcoin holders: The EU will ban anonymous crypto accounts by July 2027. Every transaction above âŹ1,000 will need your ID. Privacy is becoming extinct. Every new restriction is a marketing campaign for Bitcoin. âHi, weâre the EU. Weâll surveil you, control your money, and criminalise privacy.â By doing that, they have decided to help promote the black market...great work, EU! Oh, and remember, the EU can't ban what it has no control over: hold your own private keys.
âĄïžCumulative inflows into the Bitcoin ETFs have hit a fresh ATH of $ 40.62 B.
On the 5th of May:
âĄïžBrown University invested $4.9M in Bitcoin via BlackRock's IBIT, as disclosed in a recent SEC filing. The university owns 105K IBIT shares ($5.8M), 2.3% of Brown's reported $216M equity holdings.
âĄïžStrategy acquires 1,895 BTC for $180.3 million at an average price of $95,167 per bitcoin. As of May 4, 2025, they hold 555,450 BTC acquired for $38.08 billion at an average price of $68,550 per bitcoin.
đžTraditional Finance / Macro:
On the 3rd of May:
đđœBerkshire Hathaway cash pile hits record $347.7bn in 1Q as Warren Buffett sells stocks for 10th quarter in a row. Buffett is still raising cash. https://i.ibb.co/1GK6Dvzx/Gq-Bp6q-BW4-AAKKlm.jpg
đŠBanks:
đđœ No news
đMacro/Geopolitics:
On the 27th of April:
đđœWorld central banks are diversifying their reserves: Foreign holdings of Treasuries as % of US government debt have fallen to ~23%, the lowest in 22 years. The percentage is down ~11 percentage points over the last 9 years. At the same time, gold holdings as a % of global international reserves have hit ~18%, the highest in 26 years. The share has risen by ~8 percentage points since 2015. China has been one of the biggest buyers of gold over the last few years. Since the beginning of 2023, Chinaâs gold reserves as a % of total foreign reserves have doubled to 7.1%.
Everyone wants gold. https://i.ibb.co/NgX11DZh/Gp4-GKc-HWMAAa-FYu.jpg
On the 28th of April:
đđœTKL: 'Tariffs are hitting American meat exports.
China's cancellations of US pork shipments are skyrocketing: China cancelled shipments of ~12,000 metric tons of US pork last week, the most since the 2020 pandemic, when global supply chains were halted. As a result, overall US pork export sales dropped to their lowest level since October, according to Bloomberg. This comes as American pork imports to China now face a massive 172% tariff. This includes the duties first imposed during the 2018 trade war.'
On the 29th of April:
đđœThe U.S. Treasury will now need to borrow $514 billion this quarter, an increase of 320% from its previous estimate.
On the 30th of April:
đđœ'Bad news for electricity consumers: despite 84 hours of negative pricing (2024: 62 hours), the average electricity price in the Netherlands in April was âŹ75/MWh â nearly 30% higher than a year ago.' - Martien Visser
https://i.ibb.co/VsrFdKy/Gps0l-Au-Xs-AA20-OA.png
đđœTax cuts for the rich lead to higher income inequality. However, they do not have any significant effect on economic growth or unemployment. Empirical evidence for advanced economies over 1965-2015:
https://academic.oup.com/ser/article/20/2/539/6500315?login=false
Trickle down never worked.
đđœ"Since February 2020, home prices have increased 45%," according to Zillow So has the broad money supply. Not your house is getting more expensive; The money is getting devalued.
Money supply= +40%
Median home= +40%
Experts: "What could have ever caused this????"
And some freaking guru on Instagram or Tiktok is trying to convince you to get his/her 'buying/renting a house' course. https://i.ibb.co/bMXfW3vp/Gp0-CXg-Ka-YAAIhq-J.jpg
đđœSUMMARY OF US Q1 GDP REPORT: 1. The U.S. economy contracted at an annual rate of -0.3% in the first quarter, compared to expectations for an increase of 0.2%. Thatâs down from the growth of 2.4% in Q4. 2. Real consumer spending rose by 1.8% Y/Y, after increasing 4.0% in Q4. 3. The GDP Price Index rose 3.7%, above estimates of 3.1%. 4. Core PCE Prices rose 3.5%, after increasing 2.6% in Q4.
âą Key Takeaway: Fears of stagflation are growing as the economy grinds to a halt and inflation ticks higher. - Jesse Cohen
đđœWorld debt has now officially crossed $300 TRILLION, and still continues to climb aggressively. This will not end wellâŠ
https://i.ibb.co/Kxm2bJs6/Gpyi-Ouwa-YAEDg-Pq.jpg
đđœ'March PCE inflation, the Fed's preferred inflation measure, FALLS to 2.3%, above expectations of 2.2%. Core PCE inflation FALLS to 2.6%, in line with expectations of 2.6%. February Core PCE inflation was revised up to 3.0%. All eyes are on the Fed next week.' - TKL
đIf you have made it this far, I would like to give you a little gift, well, in this case, two gifts:
Smitty's Bitcoin Retirement Guide:
"Helping you develop a better Bitcoin stacking target for life planning." - Sminston With This is a fantastic tool. Very, very useful. I will keep mentioning it. Bitcoin is a savings vehicle. Period!
https://x.com/sminston_with/status/1917605539279954391
The best kind of retirement starts in diapers and ends in diapers, so start now. https://i.ibb.co/4RwFxR0W/Gpys-GQga-YAIxm-MX.jpg
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2025-05-10 03:57:17Disclaimer: * àžàžČàžŁàž§àžŽàčàžàžŁàžČàž°àž«àčàžàž”àčàčàžàčàžàčàžàž”àžąàžàčàžàž§àžàžČàž àčàžĄàčàčàžàčàžàžłàčàžàž°àžàžłàčàžàžàžČàžŁàžàž·àčàžàžàžČàžą * àžàžČàžŁàž„àžàžàžžàžàžĄàž”àžàž§àžČàžĄàčàžȘàž”àčàžąàž àžàžčàčàž„àžàžàžžàžàžàž§àžŁàžàž±àžàžȘàžŽàžàčàžàžàčàž§àžąàžàžàčàžàž
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2025-05-09 22:54:43The global financial system is creaking under its own weight. The IMF is urging banks to shore up capital, cut risk, and brace for impact. Basel III is their answer, a last-ditch effort to reinforce a brittle foundation.
But behind the scenes, a quieter revolution is under way.
Bitcoin, the worldâs first stateless digital asset, is no longer on the sidelines. Itâs entering the Basel conversation: not by invitation, but by inevitability.
Basel III: The Systemâs Self-Diagnosis
Basel III is more than a technical rulebook. Itâs a confession: an admission that the global banking system is vulnerable. Created in the aftermath of 2008, it calls for: âą Stronger capital reserves: So banks can survive losses. âą Lower leverage: To reduce the domino effect of overexposure. âą Liquidity buffers: To weather short-term shocks without collapsing.
But hereâs the kicker: these rules are hostile to anything outside the fiat system. Bitcoin gets hit with a punitive 1,250% risk weight. That means for every $1 of exposure, banks must hold $1 in capital. The message from regulators? âYou can hold Bitcoin, but youâll pay for it.â
Yet that fear: based framing misses a bigger truth: Bitcoin doesnât just survive in this environment. It thrives in it.
Bitcoin: A Parallel System, Built on Hard Rules
Where Basel III imposes âfiat disciplineâ from the top down, Bitcoin enforces it from the bottom up: with code, math, and transparency.
Bitcoin is not just a hedge. Itâs a structural antidote to systemic fragility.
Volatility: A Strategic Asset
Yes, Bitcoin is volatile. But in a system that devalues fiat on a schedule, volatility is simply the cost of freedom. Under Basel III, banks are expected to build capital buffers during economic expansions.
What asset allows you to build those buffers faster than Bitcoin in a bull market?
When the cycle turns, those reserves act as shock absorbers: converting volatility into resilience. Itâs anti-fragility in motion.
Liquidity: Real, Deep, and Global
Bitcoin settled over $19 trillion in transactions in 2024. Thatâs not hypothetical liquidity. itâs real, measurable flow. Unlike traditional high-quality liquid assets (HQLAs), Bitcoin is: âą Available 24/7 âą Borderless âą Not dependent on central banks
By traditional definitions, Bitcoin is rapidly qualifying for HQLA status. Even if regulators arenât ready to admit it.
Diversification: Breaking the Fiat Dependency
Basel III is designed to pull banks back into the fiat matrix. But Bitcoin offers an escape hatch. Strategic Bitcoin reserves are not about speculation, theyâre insurance. For family offices, institutions, and sovereign funds, Bitcoin is the lifeboat when the fiat ship starts taking on water.
Regulatory Realignment: The System Reacts
The Basel Committeeâs new rules on crypto exposures went live in January 2025. Around the world, regulators are scrambling to define their stance. Every new restriction placed on Bitcoin only strengthens its legitimacy, as more institutions ask: Why so much resistance, if itâs not a threat?
Bitcoin doesnât need permission. Itâs already being adopted by over 150 public companies, forward-looking states, and a new class of self-sovereign individuals.
Conclusion: The Real Question
This isnât just about Bitcoin fitting into Basel III.
The real question is: How long can Basel III remain relevant in a world where Bitcoin exists?
Bitcoin is not the risk. Itâs the reality check. And it might just be the strongest capital buffer the system has ever seen.
Gradually then suddenly.
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2025-05-09 19:50:20Wer sein eigenes Geld abheben möchte, macht sich heute â in Spanien - verdĂ€chtig. Wer dort eine gröĂere Geldmenge des eigenen Vermögens abzuheben gedenkt, muss das von nun an Tage zuvor anmelden. Diese neue Regelung lĂ€sst sich auch nicht dadurch umgehen, dass man mehrere kleine EinzelbeitrĂ€ge abhebt. Und die, die die neue Regelung missachten, werden empfindlich bestraft. So gerĂ€t jeder, der zu hĂ€ufig Bares abhebt, in das Visier der Behörden.
https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/barzahler-unter-generalverdacht-von-norbert-haring?
Was sich in Spanien an Bankautomaten und -schaltern eingeschlichen hat, könnte sich seinen Weg auch nach Deutschland bahnen. In Frankreich, so zeigt die persönliche Erfahrung, variiert die zu erzielende Geldmenge am Automaten unter noch ungeklĂ€rten Bedingungen von Tag zu Tag, von Konto zu Konto. Der Automat gibt vor, ob gerade beispielsweise 60, 200 oder 400 Euro abgehoben werden dĂŒrfen.
Hören Sie Norbert HĂ€rings Text zum spanischen Szenario der den Titel âBarzahler unter Generalverdachtâ trĂ€gt und zunĂ€chst auf seinem Blog erschienen war. norberthaering.de/news/spanien-bargeld/
Sprecher: Karsten Troyke
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2025-05-09 19:49:08đŠTraffic Light Control SystemđŠ
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2025-05-09 19:47:09đŠTraffic Light Control SystemđŠ
This Petri net represents a traffic control protocol ensuring that two traffic lights alternate safely and are never both green at the same time.
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2025-05-10 22:02:59asfadfadsf draft 333
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2025-05-09 19:44:37đŠTraffic Light Control SystemđŠ
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2025-05-09 23:10:14I. Historical Foundations of U.S. Monetary Architecture
The early monetary system of the United States was built atop inherited commodity money conventions from Europeâs maritime economies. Silver and gold coinsâprimarily Spanish pieces of eight, Dutch guilders, and other foreign specieâformed the basis of colonial commerce. These units were already integrated into international trade and piracy networks and functioned with natural compatibility across England, France, Spain, and Denmark. Lacking a centralized mint or formal currency, the U.S. adopted these forms de facto.
As security risks and the practical constraints of physical coinage mounted, banks emerged to warehouse specie and issue redeemable certificates. These certificates evolved into fiduciary mediaâclaims on specie not actually in hand. Banks observed over time that substantial portions of reserves remained unclaimed for years. This enabled fractional reserve banking: issuing more claims than reserves held, so long as redemption demand stayed low. The practice was inherently unstable, prone to panics and bank runs, prompting eventual centralization through the formation of the Federal Reserve in 1913.
Following the Civil War and unstable reinstatements of gold convertibility, the U.S. sought global monetary stability. After World War II, the Bretton Woods system formalized the U.S. dollar as the global reserve currency. The dollar was nominally backed by gold, but most international dollars were held offshore and recycled into U.S. Treasuries. The Nixon Shock of 1971 eliminated the gold peg, converting the dollar into pure fiat. Yet offshore dollar demand remained, sustained by oil trade mandates and the unique role of Treasuries as global reserve assets.
II. The Structure of Fiduciary Media and Treasury Demand
Under this system, foreign trade surpluses with the U.S. generate excess dollars. These surplus dollars are parked in U.S. Treasuries, thereby recycling trade imbalances into U.S. fiscal liquidity. While technically loans to the U.S. government, these purchases act like interest-only transfersâgovernments receive yield, and the U.S. receives spendable liquidity without principal repayment due in the short term. Debt is perpetually rolled over, rarely extinguished.
This creates an illusion of global subsidy: U.S. deficits are financed via foreign capital inflows that, in practice, function more like financial tribute systems than conventional debt markets. The underlying assetâU.S. Treasury debtâfunctions as the base reserve asset of the dollar system, replacing gold in post-Bretton Woods monetary logic.
III. Emergence of Tether and the Parastatal Dollar
Tether (USDT), as a private issuer of dollar-denominated tokens, mimics key central bank behaviors while operating outside the regulatory perimeter. It mints tokens allegedly backed 1:1 by U.S. dollars or dollar-denominated securities (mostly Treasuries). These tokens circulate globally, often in jurisdictions with limited banking access, and increasingly serve as synthetic dollar substitutes.
If USDT gains dominance as the preferred medium of exchangeâdue to technological advantages, speed, programmability, or accessâit displaces Federal Reserve Notes (FRNs) not through devaluation, but through functional obsolescence. Greshamâs Law inverts: good money (more liquid, programmable, globally transferable USDT) displaces bad (FRNs) even if both maintain a nominal 1:1 parity.
Over time, this preference translates to a systemic demand shift. Actors increasingly use Tether instead of FRNs, especially in global commerce, digital marketplaces, or decentralized finance. Tether tokens effectively become shadow base money.
IV. Interaction with Commercial Banking and Redemption Mechanics
Under traditional fractional reserve systems, commercial banks issue loans denominated in U.S. dollars, expanding the money supply. When borrowers repay loans, this destroys the created dollars and contracts monetary elasticity. If borrowers repay in USDT instead of FRNs:
- Banks receive a non-Fed liability (USDT).
- USDT is not recognized as reserve-eligible within the Federal Reserve System.
- Banks must either redeem USDT for FRNs, or demand par-value conversion from Tether to settle reserve requirements and balance their books.
This places redemption pressure on Tether and threatens its 1:1 peg under stress. If redemption latency, friction, or cost arises, USDTâs equivalence to FRNs is compromised. Conversely, if banks are permitted or compelled to hold USDT as reserve or regulatory capital, Tether becomes a de facto reserve issuer.
In this scenario, banks may begin demanding loans in USDT, mirroring borrower behavior. For this to occur sustainably, banks must secure Tether liquidity. This creates two options: - Purchase USDT from Tether or on the secondary market, collateralized by existing fiat. - Borrow USDT directly from Tether, using bank-issued debt as collateral.
The latter mirrors Federal Reserve discount window operations. Tether becomes a lender of first resort, providing monetary elasticity to the banking system by creating new tokens against promissory assetsâexactly how central banks function.
V. Structural Consequences: Parallel Central Banking
If Tether begins lending to commercial banks, issuing tokens backed by bank notes or collateralized debt obligations: - Tether controls the expansion of broad money through credit issuance. - Its balance sheet mimics a central bank, with Treasuries and bank debt as assets and tokens as liabilities. - It intermediates between sovereign debt and global liquidity demand, replacing the Federal Reserveâs open market operations with its own issuance-redemption cycles.
Simultaneously, if Tether purchases U.S. Treasuries with FRNs received through token issuance, it: - Supplies the Treasury with new liquidity (via bond purchases). - Collects yield on government debt. - Issues a parallel form of U.S. dollars that never require redemptionâan interest-only loan to the U.S. government from a non-sovereign entity.
In this context, Tether performs monetary functions of both a central bank and a sovereign wealth fund, without political accountability or regulatory transparency.
VI. Endgame: Institutional Inversion and Fed Redundancy
This paradigm represents an institutional inversion:
- The Federal Reserve becomes a legacy issuer.
- Tether becomes the operational base money provider in both retail and interbank contexts.
- Treasuries remain the foundational reserve asset, but access to them is mediated by a private intermediary.
- The dollar persists, but its issuer changes. The State becomes a fiscal agent of a decentralized financial ecosystem, not its monetary sovereign.
Unless the Federal Reserve reasserts controlâeither by absorbing Tether, outlawing its instruments, or integrating its tokens into the reserve frameworkâit risks becoming irrelevant in the daily function of money.
Tether, in this configuration, is no longer a derivative of the dollarâit is the dollar, just one level removed from sovereign control. The future of monetary sovereignty under such a regime is post-national and platform-mediated.
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@ df478568:2a951e67
2025-05-10 22:01:36XMMP is a protocol that allows journalists and plebs alike to create a phone number that is not tied to your identity. Why would you want to do this? Are you some kind of hacker? Well⊠yeah⊠we are hackers, technically. That doesn't mean we want to break the non-aggression principle and steal sats from OGs or anything. Perhaps it's better to call ourselves cybersecurity experts to placate neurotypical people.
Every Bitcoiner worth their sats knows phone numbers are a security hole. Sure, if you're a super cypherpunk with a 100% KYC-free stack or never intend to spend your âprecious,â then this might not concern you. You can sell your sats on Bisq for paper cash trash and pay your water bill or whatever. It's a significant inconvenience, but I know some people who do this. Satoshi bless them! But the rest of us mere mortals find it easier to use bill-pay services with Strike. Unfortunately, the powers that be force us to use our telephone numbers as a de-facto identity system.
This phone number must be trusted to a third party, and as Nick Szabo famously said, "Trusted third parties are security holes." This guy I go pleb camping with thinks it's funny that Bitcoiners never want to give away their phone numbers. It's true because phone numbers create an attack surfaceâspecifically, they may be used for SIM swaps to drain our Bitcoin bank accounts or the associated traditional bank accounts. This is not the only attack. Smishing is also a concern, but that threat requires diligence since anyone using SMS is susceptible to it. XMMP won't prevent smishing; however, it will provide a phone number people can use to text or call without tying the number to your identity. Thus, even if attackers somehow compromise this phone number, it can't be used to drain your accounts.
What Is XMMP?
XMMP is a protocol that functions similarly to cellular phone service on almost any device with internet access. I don't think it'll work on a Kindle, but to be honest, I haven't tried. XMMP can be used alongside your existing phone, laptop, and desktop computers. You can safely give this phone number to all your hardcore hacker friends without worrying. It's affordable tooâthe service costs \$5.00 per month, and the service I use accepts sats for payment. Though this doesnât include data, you can easily use XMMP over Wi-Fi.
If you want a separate phone running GrapheneOS or CalyxOS, you can pay for data in multiple ways. Personally, I like Silent Linkâit's run by a fellow pleb and accepts sats via the Lightning Network.
How To Set Up XMMP
If you identify as a non-technical person, you can buy a phone and suite from Above Phone*, which will help you set everything up. I'm more of a DIY-as-much-as-I-can kind of guy, so I opted to set mine up myself. I haven't personally tried Above Phone, but I've heard good things about their service.
If you already have a phone but want a secure method to call or text your contacts, here's what to do:
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Install Cheogram on your Android phone. Sorry, but I donât know if Apple's overlords allow this for iOS devices.
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Choose a phone number with JMP. They charge \$5.00 monthly and accept Bitcoin as payment. While you could port your current phone number, the purpose of this article is to create a fresh, anonymous phone number that cannot be traced back to you as an instrument for draining your bank accountâso we won't get into porting here.
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Once you've paid, you will receive a message in the Cheogram app confirming your order. It might take some time since payments are on-chainâso be patient. You can also pay with a credit card if you prefer, but we use sats in this household.
How To Get Data
You might occasionally want to send messages away from 127.0.0.1. My favorite solution is to use the services provided by Silent Link. They offer an eSIM, and while you can also get a phone number from Silent Link, it's mainly useful for services like Signal. However, it costs around \$20 worth of sats per month rather than JMP's \$5/month. Assuming all Bitcoiners are cheapskates like meâwell, you do you!
I chose Silent Link's data plan. Initially, I messed up this process because I refreshed the webpage on my phone. Don't do that, or you'll have to spend another twenty bucks to set it up again. If you carefully follow Silent Link's instructions, you should be fine. Patience is crucial, and admittedly, that's something I'm not good atâwhich explains why I paid more sats than needed.
/* Above Phone is an affiliate link and I may get a small commission if you use my referral link.
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2025-05-09 19:39:46"Kleines Erste-Hilfe-BĂŒchlein gegen Propaganda" von 2023. âNormalerweise hört man das Wort âPropagandaâ im Mainstream-Diskurs nur, wenn es um Dinge geht, die andere LĂ€nder ihren eigenen BĂŒrgern antun oder Teil auslĂ€ndischer Beeinflussungsoperationen sind, obwohl in der ĂŒberwĂ€ltigenden Mehrheit der FĂ€lle, in denen wir in unserem tĂ€glichen Leben Propaganda erlebt haben, der Anruf aus dem eigenen Haus kam.â
https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/helge-buttkereit-medienkritik-als-trotziger-idealismus?
In der Folge dokumentiert sie einige gravierende Beispiele aus den US-Medien. Auch in Deutschland fehlt es den Massenmedien an der nötigen Distanz zur Regierung und ihrem Werte-Narrativ. Was umso gefĂ€hrlicher ist, da sie ĂŒber âDefinitionsmachtâ verfĂŒgen. Auch wenn wir selbst diese Medien nicht konsumieren, so können wir doch sicher sein, dass die groĂe Mehrheit der BĂŒrger sie konsultiert und damit deren Sicht auf die Welt massiv beeinflusst wird. âWenn wir die Tagesschau einschalten, erfahren wir nichts ĂŒber die âWirklichkeitâ. Wir lernen vielmehr, wer es geschafft hat, seine Sicht auf die Wirklichkeit in die Propaganda-Matrix einzuschreibenâ, verrĂ€t der Medienwissenschaftler Michael Meyen in seinem Buch "Die Propaganda-Matrix". Nun gilt jedoch die Presse in der öffentlichen Wahrnehmung als âVierte Gewaltâ der Demokratie. Ihre Aufgabe wĂ€re es demnach, die zunehmend verflochtenen Staatsgewalten Legislative, Exekutive und Judikative zu kontrollieren. Die RealitĂ€t sieht anders aus. Dabei ĂŒbersieht selbst die immer hĂ€ufiger auftretende Medienkritik, dass die âVierte Gewaltâ von den Herrschenden nie in dieser Funktion gedacht war â schlieĂlich waren und sind die Medien seit je her in den HĂ€nden von Regierungen und Konzernen, schreibt unser Autor Helge Buttkereit. Hören Sie seinen zweiteiligen Beitrag âMedienkritik als trotziger Idealismusâ, der zunĂ€chst beim Magazin Multipolar erschienen war: multipolar-magazin.de/artikel/medienâŠtik-idealismus
Sprecher: Karsten Troyke
Bild-Collage: Radio MĂŒnchen
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2025-05-09 19:29:22Herzlichen GlĂŒckwunsch zu einem weiteren denkwĂŒrdigen Europa-Tag, den wir mit einem Manifest des european-peace-projects begehen. Europaweit beteiligen sich heute Institutionen, Vereine und BĂŒrger, die um 17 Uhr die Fenster öffnen und dieses Manifest laut verlesen. Wer das nicht möchte oder kann, schaltet vielleicht Radio MĂŒnchen ein:
\ https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/european-peace-project-das-manifest-heute-17-uhr?
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2025-05-09 18:33:06I've been eager to share my thoughts on "Return of the Strong Gods" by R.R. Reno since I finished it a week ago.
I found this book incredibly insightful. @SimpleStacker's excellent review prompted me to pick it up, and I'm glad I did. While I won't be providing a full review, I will share some of the key insights and thoughts that resonated with me.
Reno masterfully dissects the sociological underpinnings of the political shifts in the US and the Western world over the past decade and a half. His analysis of the rise of populism and nationalism is compelling and rings true to my personal observations. Reno's central thesis is that post-WW2, the West embraced "weaker gods"âideals like democracy, pluralism, and liberalismâfearing a repeat of the strong nationalistic sentiments that led to Hitler's rise. He argues that this shift has left many people feeling culturally homeless and desperate for strong leadership that listens to their grievances.
A significant portion of Reno's argument is built on the ideas of Karl Popper, a philosopher I was unfamiliar with before reading this book. Popper's work "The Open Society and Its Enemies" has significantly influenced post-war consensus, which Reno argues has led to a disconnect between the political elite and the common people. This disconnect, he posits, is a primary driver of populist sentiments.
Reno also delves into economics, discussing Friedrich Hayek and his agreement with some of Popper's positions. This intersection of philosophy and economics provides a unique lens through which to view the political landscape. Reno's mention of the Treaty of Versailles as a catalyst for Hitler's rise is a point often overlooked in discussions about WW2. He argues that the punitive measures imposed on Germany created an environment ripe for a strongman to emerge.
One of the most compelling aspects of Reno's argument is his explanation of how the political elite often lose touch with the values and wishes of the people they represent. He draws a powerful analogy between cultural homelessness and the desperation that drives people to seek strong leadership. This section of the book particularly resonated with me, as it aligns with my own observations of the political climate.
I would have liked Reno to start his analysis with Woodrow Wilson, whose "making the world safe for democracy" slogan embodied a form of Christian nationalism. Wilson's ideals and the post-WW1 environment laid the groundwork for the open society movement, which Reno critiques. Exploring this historical context could have strengthened Reno's argument.
Reno occasionally conflates economic liberalism with libertinism, which I found to be a minor flaw in an otherwise strong argument. He rightly points out the need for moral ethics in society but seems to overlook the distinction between economic freedom and moral laxity. Reno's discussion of Milton Friedman's ideas further highlights this confusion. While Reno argues that free trade has contributed to many of our modern ills, I believe the issue lies more with nation-state trade agreements like NAFTA, which are not true examples of free trade.
Another area where I disagree with Reno is his conflation of the nation with the state. Nations are cultural entities that predate and can exist independently of states. Reno's argument would be stronger if he acknowledged this distinction, as it would clarify his points about national pride and cultural heritage.
Reno's final chapters offer a cautionary tale about the return of strong gods and the danger of making them idols. He warns against authoritarianism and the overreach of the state, advocating for a balance that respects cultural heritage without succumbing to nationalism.
In conclusion, "Return of the Strong Gods" is a thought-provoking exploration of the political and cultural shifts of our time. Reno's insights are valuable, and his arguments, while not without flaws, provide a fresh perspective on the rise of populism and nationalism. I recommend this book to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the forces shaping our world today.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/975849
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2025-05-10 21:06:15This is a test openletter
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2025-05-09 17:13:22lista #descentralismo #compilado #portugues
*Algumas destas listas ainda estĂŁo sendo trocadas, portanto as versĂ”es mais recentes delas sĂł estĂŁo visĂveis no Amethyst por causa da ferramenta de edição.
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2025-05-09 17:01:36A francia szĂ©khelyƱ Newcleo, az olasz dizĂĄjncĂ©g Pininfarina Ă©s az olasz hajĂłgyĂĄrtĂł Fincantieri bemutattĂĄk a TL-40 nevƱ, következĆ generĂĄciĂłs, hajĂłkra szĂĄnt nukleĂĄris reaktor teljes mĂ©retƱ modelljĂ©t a 19. Velencei ĂpĂtĂ©szeti BiennĂĄlĂ©n[1][2][5][6][7].
A TL-40 reaktor fĆbb jellemzĆi
- IV. generåciós, ólom-hƱtésƱ kis modulåris reaktor (SMR), amelyet nagy hajók meghajtåsåra fejlesztettek ki[1][2][5][6].
- Kompakt, biztonsĂĄgos Ă©s fenntarthatĂł: A reaktor passzĂv biztonsĂĄgi rendszereket alkalmaz, amelyek a fizika törvĂ©nyein keresztĂŒl kizĂĄrjĂĄk a nukleĂĄris balesetek lehetĆsĂ©gĂ©t[2][5][6].
- NukleĂĄris hulladĂ©k ĂșjrahasznosĂtĂĄsa: A TL-40 kĂ©pes Ășjrafeldolgozott nukleĂĄris hulladĂ©kot ĂŒzemanyagkĂ©nt hasznĂĄlni, ezzel egyszerre jĂĄrul hozzĂĄ az energiatermelĂ©shez Ă©s a hulladĂ©kcsökkentĂ©shez[1][2][5][6].
- FormatervezĂ©s Ă©s ipari hĂĄttĂ©r: A Pininfarina gondoskodott a dizĂĄjnrĂłl Ă©s a reaktor esztĂ©tikai megjelenĂ©sĂ©rĆl, mĂg a Fincantieri a hajĂłgyĂĄrtĂĄsi tapasztalatĂĄt adta hozzĂĄ[1][2][5][6][7].
- Nyitott konfigurĂĄciĂł: A reaktor vĂĄzĂĄja lehetĆvĂ© teszi a lĂĄtogatĂłk szĂĄmĂĄra, hogy belĂŒlrĆl is megismerjĂ©k a technolĂłgiĂĄt, interaktĂv mĂłdon[1][2][5].
TechnolĂłgiai Ă©s környezeti jelentĆsĂ©g
- Dekarbonizåció: A fejlesztés célja, hogy a nukleåris energiåt a hajózås szektoråban is a szén-dioxid-kibocsåtås csökkentésének eszközeként alkalmazzåk[1][2][5][6].
- EurĂłpai hulladĂ©k hasznosĂtĂĄsa: A jelenleg EurĂłpĂĄban tĂĄrolt nukleĂĄris hulladĂ©k elegendĆ lenne a kontinens villamosenergia-igĂ©nyĂ©nek fedezĂ©sĂ©re Ă©vszĂĄzadokon ĂĄt, ha ilyen tĂpusĂș reaktorokban hasznosĂtanĂĄk[2][5][6].
- KreatĂv szemlĂ©let: A projekt cĂ©lja a nukleĂĄris energia tĂĄrsadalmi megĂtĂ©lĂ©sĂ©nek javĂtĂĄsa, bemutatva, hogy az lehet egyszerre biztonsĂĄgos, esztĂ©tikus Ă©s fenntarthatĂł[1][5][6][7].
EgyĂŒttmƱködĂ©s Ă©s jövĆbeli tervek
- Folyamatos egyĂŒttmƱködĂ©s: A Newcleo Ă©s a Fincantieri 2023 Ăłta dolgoznak egyĂŒtt a tengeri alkalmazĂĄsok fejlesztĂ©sĂ©n[2][5][6][7].
- KutatĂĄs-fejlesztĂ©s: A Pininfarina a Newcleo franciaorszĂĄgi (Chusclan) nukleĂĄris ĂŒzemanyag kutatĂł-fejlesztĆ központjĂĄnak tervezĂ©sĂ©ben is rĂ©szt vesz[2][5][6][7].
- ElsĆ demonstrĂĄciĂłs reaktor: A Newcleo cĂ©lja, hogy 2031-re bemutassa az elsĆ demonstrĂĄciĂłs reaktort, 2033-ra pedig kereskedelmi forgalomba hozza azt[8].
- Földi alkalmazĂĄs: A vĂĄllalat mĂĄr megkezdte a földi, Ăłlom-hƱtĂ©sƱ LFR-AS-30 reaktor telephelyĂ©nek elĆkĂ©szĂtĂ©sĂ©t FranciaorszĂĄgban (Chinon rĂ©giĂł)[8].
- EurĂłpai tĂĄmogatĂĄs: Az LFR dizĂĄjn 2024 oktĂłberĂ©ben felkerĂŒlt az EurĂłpai Ipari SzövetsĂ©g tĂĄmogatĂĄsra javasolt SMR-listĂĄjĂĄra[8].
IdĂ©zetek a projekt vezetĆitĆl
âEz nem a nagyapĂĄink reaktora. FenntarthatĂł, elĆremutatĂł technolĂłgia, amely a valĂł vilĂĄg Ă©s a klĂmavĂĄltozĂĄs kihĂvĂĄsaira kĂ©szĂŒlt.â
(Stefano Buono, a Newcleo vezĂ©rigazgatĂłja)[1][5][6][7]âA dizĂĄjn stratĂ©giai szerepet jĂĄtszik a fenntarthatĂł energia megoldĂĄsok fejlesztĂ©sĂ©ben, biztosĂtva a tĂĄrsadalmi Ă©s környezeti szempontok teljes integrĂĄciĂłjĂĄt az innovĂĄciĂłs folyamat sorĂĄn.â
(Silvio Angori, a Pininfarina vezérigazgatója)[6][7]Hivatkozåsok: [1] newcleo, Pininfarina and Fincantieri unveil the future of clean ... https://www.maddyness.com/uk/2025/05/08/newcleo-pininfarina-and-fincantieri-unveil-the-future-of-clean-energy-at-the-venice-biennale/ [2] Newcleo, Pininfarina, and Fincantieri showcase next-generation ... https://www.shippax.com/en/news/newcleo-pininfarina-and-fincantieri-showcase-next-generation-nuclear-power-solution-for-potential-marine-applications.aspx [3] Newcleo and Fincantieri unveil lead-cooled fast nuclear reactor for ... https://www.bairdmaritime.com/shipping/newcleo-and-fincantieri-unveil-lead-cooled-fast-nuclear-reactor-for-maritime-applications [4] Fincantieri Launches Nuclear-Propulsion Study With Newcleo https://maritime-executive.com/article/fincantieri-joints-nuclear-propulsion-study-with-newcleo [5] Industry Partners Showcase Next-Gen Nuclear Reactor For https://www.marinelink.com/news/industry-partners-showcase-nextgen-525512 [6] Fincantieri, newcleo and Pininfarina reveal the look of new nuclear ... https://www.fincantieri.com/en/media/press-releases/2025/fincantieri-newcleo-pininfarina-at-the-venice-biennale/ [7] Fincantieri S p A : , newcleo and Pininfarina reveal the look of new ... https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/FINCANTIERI-S-P-A-16796084/news/Fincantieri-S-p-A-newcleo-and-Pininfarina-reveal-the-look-of-new-nuclear-power-at-the-19th-Inter-49877851/ [8] Pininfarina - NucNet | Independent Nuclear News https://www.nucnet.org/news/tagged/Pininfarina [9] newcleo, Fincantieri and RINA working together on feasibility study ... https://www.rina.org/en/media/press/2023/07/25/newcleo-fincantieri-rina [10] Fincantieri, RINA team up with newcleo to test feasibility of nuclear ... https://www.offshore-energy.biz/fincantieri-rina-team-up-with-newcleo-to-test-feasibility-of-nuclear-naval-propulsion/ [11] newcleo #pininfarina #fincantieri #biennalearchitettura2025 ... https://www.linkedin.com/posts/newcleo_newcleo-pininfarina-fincantieri-activity-7295080775878647810-6i6X [12] A Fourth-Generation Reactor at the Venice Architecture Biennale https://www.theplan.it/eng/whats_on/a-reactor-fourth-generation-pininfarina-newcleo-fincantieri
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2025-05-09 13:56:57Someone asked for my thoughts, so Iâll share them thoughtfully. Iâm not here to dictate how to promote NostrâIâm still learning about it myself. While Iâm not new to Nostr, freedom tech is a newer space for me. Iâm skilled at advocating for topics I deeply understand, but freedom tech isnât my expertise, so take my words with a grain of salt. Nothing I say is set in stone.
Those who need Nostr the most are the ones most vulnerable to censorship on other platforms right now. Reaching them requires real-time awareness of global issues and the dynamic relationships between governments and tech providers, which can shift suddenly. Effective Nostr promoters must grasp this and adapt quickly.
The best messengers are people from or closely tied to these at-risk regionsâthose who truly understand the local political and cultural dynamics. They can connect with those in need when tensions rise. Ideal promoters are rational, trustworthy, passionate about Nostr, but above all, dedicated to amplifying peopleâs voices when it matters most.
Forget influencers, corporate-backed figures, or traditional online PRâit comes off as inauthentic, corny, desperate and forced. Nostrâs promotion should be grassroots and organic, driven by a few passionate individuals who believe in Nostr and the communities they serve.
The idea that âpeople wonât join Nostr due to lack of reachâ is nonsense. Everyone knows Xâs âreachâ is mostly with bots. If humans want real conversations, Nostr is the place. X is great for propaganda, but Nostr is for the authentic voices of the people.
Those spreading Nostr must be so passionate theyâre willing to onboard others, which is time-consuming but rewarding for the right person. Theyâll need to make Nostr and onboarding a core part of who they are. I see no issue with that level of dedication. Iâve been known to get that way myself at times. Itâs fun for some folks.
With love, I suggest not adding Bitcoin promotion with Nostr outreach. Zaps already integrate that element naturally. (Still promote within the Bitcoin ecosystem, but this is about reaching vulnerable voices who needed Nostr yesterday.)
To promote Nostr, forget conventional strategies. âInfluencersâ arenât the answer. âInfluencersâ are not the future. A trusted local community member has real influenceâreach them. Connect with people seeking Nostrâs benefits but lacking the technical language to express it. This means some in the Nostr community might need to step outside of the Bitcoin bubble, which is uncomfortable but necessary. Thank you in advance to those who are willing to do that.
I donât know who is paid to promote Nostr, if anyone. This piece isnât shade. But itâs exhausting to see innocent voices globally silenced on corporate platforms like X while Nostr exists. Last night, I wondered: how many more voices must be censored before the Nostr community gets uncomfortable and thinks creatively to reach the vulnerable?
A warning: the global need for censorship-resistant social media is undeniable. If Nostr doesnât make itself known, something else will fill that void. Letâs start this conversation.
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2025-05-09 13:22:26It was a dark and stormy night. It had to be: Weather had been fired. If they were working for him he would have fired them, but that is just embarrassed arrogance talking. He remembers standing in the middle of his office, his trashed office. It looked like a hurricane had hit it, or vagrants had been living in it for years, nothing of value was left intact. Monitors were shattered on the floor, couches were covered in debris. There was evidence of food and magazine pages in every gaze space. His supervisor, his name escaped him, was grey with anger. âExplain this!â he had shouted with a tremble, but he couldnât. Every time he tried to think of the events of the day he met a dazzling white blankness.
He was escorted, handcuffed, to a room by two security guards with his supervisor trailing them. Weather felt humiliated and frustrated, but he didnât know why. He sat, shivering slightly, in a low-lit conference room he had never seen before. Actually, he doesnât remember any windows or any specific light source, just a haze of shadows. The big boss is sitting opposite him, looking haggard and white as a sun-bleached shell. His supervisor was sitting on his right looking equally haggard and even depressed. They appeared genuine and he knew it was bad news for him.
âYouâve embarrassed this company! There is even a chance you have ruined us all and you have the audacity to sit there and pretend that you canât remember a thing!â
He knew there was no point in arguing, he had no ideas with which to make up any argument. He sat staring into space.
âAt least, give us a story. Tell us how bored you were and tried to create your own weather system by running around the room swinging the fan around like a sugar mad teenager!â
He couldnât even clear his throat. He couldnât lift his eyes to meet theirs. He knew his career was over and they were fearful all their ideals had crashed irreparably. He stared into space at the globe standing in the middle of the table. The more he stared at it the more he realized that it seemed to have an atmosphere around it. There were clouds covering patches of the earth. He didnât dare bring their attention to it. The only memories he could dredge up seemed like dreams, and theyâre hardly constitute a defence.
He looked up at their faces finally, surprised to see more alarm than anger, like they were actually afraid of him. They both stood up suddenly, wanting to get out the room as quickly as possible.
âYou have brought Global Sky Incorporated into disrepute. Youâve embarrassed us. You have possibly ruined hundreds of careers here! We never want to see you again! You are never to come within a hundred metres of this building. You can never use your research ever again, it never happened. Everything you have ever written will be classified and restricted until you are dead!â The big boss was shaking wild, Weather was grateful for the security guards that hurled him out of his chair and marched him out of the building.
The afternoon sky had been a deathly grey. It had occurred to him but now he was a little shocked at how much control they had over the weather, maybe it was a good thing that he had been fired, but probably a bad thing as they would certainly make worse mistakes than him, whatever he might have done. He was confused, not sure if he been fired for trashing his office or for state of the weather. About the weird weather he has no idea, all he can remember is a dazzling blank whiteness, and that is hardly a memory.
He couldnât face going directly home, jumped on public transport travelling on tracks laid down on old unused highways and headed for the city beach, or what passed for a beach. He sat on a concrete bench gazing across the grey sand at the shimmering waves. They werenât shimmering because of the sparkling sunlight, but the contaminates in the water. But still it was tranquil enough. He tried to think about his day, but couldnât get past the white blankness, everything else before that was like a postcard from someone elseâs holiday, and they looked like movies he might have seen. He has a framed vision of himself in his office with office supplies flying around him without touching him. Clearly, as they werenât touching him, it had nothing to do with his behaviour. He is a victim here. It wasnât his fault, the world was changing and the powers that be wanted more control. It seems like Global Weather Incorporated (GWI) lost control of their equipment and need a fall guy, they didnât need him anymore. Squeezed his brain for the algorithms, then threw him onto the streets. He was nothing without his research, itâs all he had done his entire life. He would have to pursue it, but that would as useful as talking to a brick wall, the world was less transparent; government, science and advertising companies had a law of their own and a police force to uphold them.
He believed in good and the unveiling of truth. He had a romantic connection to the idea that truth grew in peopleâs hearts that everyone wanted the best for everyone else, no matter what skin colour, car colour they had, or star sign they were born under. Everybody wanted peace, a roof over their heads and food in their bellies; and wanted these things for their neighbours too. If only his neighbours had the same beliefs.
It was late afternoon now. He could tell by the slight luminosity of the grey clouds near the horizon, close to a cloudless gap, a slit above the horizon through which the sun could bid its final farewell to the day. He was in no mood for a sunset minute. He picked his bum off the bench, dusted it off and began his journey home, not wanting to be left in the dark in the city, opportune prey for corrupt cops. Everyone was coming out of the offices, beginning the big commute home. Car pools had reshaped their cars to fit more people in, and many climbed on to the reinvented trams, sitting if they were lucky, holding onto ceiling straps if they were unlucky like him. Couples sat together staring into each otherâs eyes, friends joked and discussed their office politics. He hated the commute back and forth from work, it made him feel alone, desperate and unwanted. There had been no office politics for him, it was just him and his mostly silent supervisor.
The sky was struck red, a wound inflicted on the sky, it bleed for a minute then all went dark. Reality shuddered as it returned to him, this would be his last commute along this route. He was without a job; his recently regained self-esteem was destroyed. At the end of university he had wondered if he had a career anywhere, if his self-inflicted social isolation had been worth it and GWI had lifted him out of academic gutter and placed him on a pedestal. And now he was turfed out like a partly cloudy day from a childâs memory, flicked off like an ant off a picnic blanket.
Litter was being chased up and down the aisle, wrapping around legs and trying to hide from the wind amongst commutersâ bags. He didnât notice that the commuters were becoming concerned about the weather, heads turned to look outside where the clouds were blacker than night. Wind has beating on windows, knocking on doors trying to escape from itself. Loose objects were starting to drift.
âPuck, Iâm so stupid!â Weather lamented aloud as a flash of lightning brightened the dusk for a second. He should have protected his research, patented it in his own name. Stupidly, he had thought he would be with GWI for the rest of his life. He had given his life over to GWI and they had thrown it away for an office in disarray. It might have looked like an unnatural disaster, but they could have at least let him evaluate their equipment to check for systems failure. Why he hadnât opened his mouth and flung accusations back at them? Probably because they had looked angrier than he could possibly have gotten faced with a memory of shimmering blankness.
The weather was surreal, he casually noted it as something GWI would have to correct, something existing outside his present unemployed reality, their problem. His cellphoneâs classic âThunderstuckâ ringtone charged the air.
âWhatâs happening with the weather, dude? I thought I read in the paper that it was supposed to be sunny skies and calm seas. I wanted to go for an evening dive at Devilâs.â
âIâve no idea, Iâve been fired,â he managed to say calmly before he hung up.
âItâs not my responsibility,â he thought to himself and promptly switched his phone off. He had given his private cellphone number to a few select acquaintances he had tried to impress when he had just got his âprestigiousâ job. He thought he might finally be able to get his social life out of his house by sharing information with people he had met in supermarkets, recognizing their faces from university. They were jocks obsessed about the weather for their hedonistic lifestyles and they had never invited him out, only phoning to find out about the weather.
He jumped off at his usual stop and leaned into the wind watching his feet moving past one another, his mind seething at the injustice of not having a fair trial where they showed him evidence of him been directly involved in the trashing of his office. He could only remember standing in the middle of it and his office revolving around him, but that was only a flash, there is nothing before that except the facts. Him working on algorithms of weather activation, them tinkering with the clouds. They were practically at the end of their testing, their final live weather event before taking on the whole worldâs weather, he knows that, but everyday was still just the same as every other day, him at the computer, them throwing lightning bolts. âPuck! I shouldâve challenged them,â he shouted into the howling wind at GSI with all the frustration of his past mistakes. But his voice was lost into the atmosphere.
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@ 5b730fac:9e746e2a
2025-05-09 09:30:54Test Combinations for Janitor Module
Initial Scenarios
| Channel | Push to Branch | Previous Installation Method | NIP94 Event ID Updated as Expected | New Update Installed as Expected | Test Passed | | ----------------------------------- | ----------------- | ---------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | dev | Already Installed | Manual | yes | yes | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzdp4xvmnvdpkpctkgk | | dev | Already Installed | Automatic | yes | yes | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzdfex5unzvfcfywh0x | | deleted config files, first install | Already installed | Manual | yes | yes | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzwpnxq6rvdp59d83mz |Additional Scenarios from git diff Analysis
| Channel | Push to Branch | Version Format | NIP94EventID State | Expected Outcome | Test Passed | | -------------- | ----------------- | ------------------------ | ------------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | dev | New Branch | branch-commit_count-hash | known | Don't update, because the currently installed branch is different | Yes
The following package was not installed since it was on a different branch:
https://github.com/OpenTollGate/tollgate-module-basic-go/actions/runs/14909573498/job/41880411207 | | stable | main | version_number | known | Update Successfully | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnsvpk8yer2wphat7h6a | | dev | Already Installed | branch-commit_count-hash | known | Update Successfully if new commits | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzdfex5unzvfcfywh0x | | dev | Already Installed | branch-commit_count-hash | unknown | Update Successfully if new commits | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzdp4xvmnvdpkpctkgk | | stable | main | version_number | unknown | Update if version number is higher, irrespective of branch name, and NIP94 eventID | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnwwfex56nsdfjxmla8c | | config deleted | main | version_number | config deleted | Default pubkey and stable channel are set in config files, the new tag is downloaded and installed. However, the new NIP94 event must be generated after the new config files were created with default timestamps. | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnsv3hxycnsdfj3ttspu
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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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@ 5b730fac:9e746e2a
2025-05-09 09:25:59Currently on
v0.0.4
:root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - v0.0.4
Stop the janitor:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic stop root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status inactive
Test update with deleted config files
Trigger new version:
c03rad0r@CobradorRomblonMimaropa:~/Documents/test-stable-release-channel$ git push origin v0.0.5 Total 0 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 To https://github.com/c03rad0r/test-stable-release-channel.git * [new tag] v0.0.5 -> v0.0.5
Delete the config files:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# rm /etc/tollgate/config.json /etc/tollgate/install.json root@OpenWrt:/tmp# ls /etc/tollgate/config.json /etc/tollgate/install.json ls: /etc/tollgate/config.json: No such file or directory ls: /etc/tollgate/install.json: No such file or directory
Start janitor again:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic start root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status running
Trusted maintainer is wrong:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "unknown" } root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "false", "ip_address_randomized": "false", "install_time": 0, "download_time": 0, "release_channel": "stable", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746781145 }
Fixed trusted maintainer and restarted service. Now it updates:
Fri May 9 09:01:45 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8705]: Started the timer Fri May 9 09:01:45 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8705]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.5] Fri May 9 09:01:45 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8705]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.5] Fri May 9 09:01:45 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8705]: Right Arch Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.5] Fri May 9 09:01:45 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8705]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.5] Fri May 9 09:01:55 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8705]: 2025/05/09 09:01:55.064780 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Fri May 9 09:01:55 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8705]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.5] Fri May 9 09:01:55 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8705]: Newer package version available: v0.0.5 Fri May 9 09:01:55 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8705]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/af1c7b75440859d8a3ee93e0612b77e8ce1abc3496f580e72c969032395b2c66.ipk to /tmp/af1c7b75440859d8a3ee93e0612b77e8ce1abc3496f580e72c969032395b2c66.ipk Fri May 9 09:01:56 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8705]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Fri May 9 09:01:56 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8705]: New package version is ready to be installed by cronjob Fri May 9 09:01:56 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8705]: 2025/05/09 09:01:56.845394 Verifying package checksum Fri May 9 09:01:56 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8705]: 2025/05/09 09:01:56.854767 Package checksum verified successfully
Version was updated correctly:
root@OpenWrt:~# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - v0.0.5
Try again without manually setting maintainer
v0.0.5
has the test maintainer set by default:c03rad0r@CobradorRomblonMimaropa:~/Documents/test-stable-release-channel$ git diff v0.0.4 diff --git a/src/config_manager/config_manager.go b/src/config_manager/config_manager.go index 92d9f28..398d2da 100644 --- a/src/config_manager/config_manager.go +++ b/src/config_manager/config_manager.go @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ func (cm *ConfigManager) EnsureDefaultConfig() (*Config, error) { "wss://relay.tollgate.me", }, TrustedMaintainers: []string{ - "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", + "c0757f43081aa96a8733b58fb7f745d8c784ecdfc02477a1b7b99e35416fff0b", }, FieldsToBeReviewed: []string{ "price_per_minute",
v0.0.5
is currently installed:root@OpenWrt:~# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - v0.0.5
Stop the service:
root@OpenWrt:~# service tollgate-basic stop root@OpenWrt:~# service tollgate-basic status inactive
Trigger a new build:
{ "id": "98f5e850f3aff389dd0591fe16f13738970bed1cbcc240f20f09d50e482fe707", "pubkey": "c0757f43081aa96a8733b58fb7f745d8c784ecdfc02477a1b7b99e35416fff0b", "created_at": 1746781775, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/700bfb2e1788d8f42c89492562e8503979761ef7d07b7a412f6d9334d7f24f6f.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "700bfb2e1788d8f42c89492562e8503979761ef7d07b7a412f6d9334d7f24f6f" ], [ "ox", "700bfb2e1788d8f42c89492562e8503979761ef7d07b7a412f6d9334d7f24f6f" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "v0.0.6" ], [ "release_channel", "stable" ] ] }
Delete config files and start janitor:
root@OpenWrt:~# rm /etc/tollgate/config.json /etc/tollgate/install.json root@OpenWrt:~# ls /etc/tollgate/config.json /etc/tollgate/install.json ls: /etc/tollgate/config.json: No such file or directory ls: /etc/tollgate/install.json: No such file or directory
Started service:
root@OpenWrt:~# service tollgate-basic status inactive root@OpenWrt:~# service tollgate-basic start root@OpenWrt:~# service tollgate-basic status running
Config files set successfully:
root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "c0757f43081aa96a8733b58fb7f745d8c784ecdfc02477a1b7b99e35416fff0b" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "unknown" } root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "false", "ip_address_randomized": "false", "install_time": 0, "download_time": 0, "release_channel": "stable", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746781946 }
Not picking up new version. Perhaps due to default timestamp:
root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "false", "ip_address_randomized": "false", "install_time": 0, "download_time": 0, "release_channel": "stable", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746781946 }
We only consider the incoming event in
janitor.go
if the events timestamp is greater than that of the config file:timestampConfig, err := configManager.GetTimestamp() if err != nil { log.Printf("Error getting timestamp: %v", err) continue } if timestamp > timestampConfig { rightTimeKeys = append(rightTimeKeys, key) }
Re-ran the workflow to generate the event again with a newer timestamp:
{ "id": "d30f92cdacf453bede2bd36d62231fc40b226cc183239f5daf724829d81bd192", "pubkey": "c0757f43081aa96a8733b58fb7f745d8c784ecdfc02477a1b7b99e35416fff0b", "created_at": 1746782339, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/700bfb2e1788d8f42c89492562e8503979761ef7d07b7a412f6d9334d7f24f6f.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "700bfb2e1788d8f42c89492562e8503979761ef7d07b7a412f6d9334d7f24f6f" ], [ "ox", "700bfb2e1788d8f42c89492562e8503979761ef7d07b7a412f6d9334d7f24f6f" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "v0.0.6" ], [ "release_channel", "stable" ] ] }
Indeed, that was the issue:
root@OpenWrt:~# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - v0.0.6
Unfortunately, we can't do much about it, because all the more relevant timestamps were deleted when the config file was deleted. At-least we have this default timestamp to fall back on. Considering this test successful..
New config files:
root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "c0757f43081aa96a8733b58fb7f745d8c784ecdfc02477a1b7b99e35416fff0b" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "98f5e850f3aff389dd0591fe16f13738970bed1cbcc240f20f09d50e482fe707" } root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/700bfb2e1788d8f42c89492562e8503979761ef7d07b7a412f6d9334d7f24f6f.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.70.1", "install_time": 1746782401, "download_time": 1746782354, "release_channel": "stable", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746781946, "update_path": null }
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@ 34f1ddab:2ca0cf7c
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@ 6c05c73e:c4356f17
2025-05-10 20:50:06Descrição da Embraer (EMBR3)
A Embraer Ă© uma empresa brasileira que nasceu de uma iniciativa do governo brasileiro de implementar uma indĂșstria aeronĂĄutica no paĂs. ApĂłs a iniciativa do oficial de aviação do exĂ©rcito, Casimiro Montenegro em convidar o engenheiro Focke-Wulf e seus engenheiros para que atuassem no CTA(Centro TĂ©cnico de AeronĂĄutica). Em, 1953. A empresa surgiu para substituir a importação de jatos para o paĂs.
Mais tarde, sobre a direção de Ozires Silva. Nasce a Embraer SA, em 1969. Em uma sociedade de economia mista vinculada ao ministério da aeronåutica. Mas, em 1992 a empresa foi colocada na lista de empresas a serem privatizadas e em 1994, sob a tutela de Itamar Franco a empresa foi leiloada.
Portanto, os novos majoritĂĄrios da empresa eram dois fundos de pensĂŁo; Previ(20%) e Sistel (20%) e a Cia Bozano, Simonsen(20%) e alguns minoritĂĄrios tinham algo em torno de (20%) . Vale entender que antes de ser privatizada a empresa estava a passos fortes rumo Ă falĂȘncia. E, teve que passar por renovaçÔes apĂłs se tornar privada.
Contudo, vale lembrar também que alguns anos após a privatização, a empresa passou a figurar como a terceira maior fabricante de jatos comerciais do mundo. E, uma das empresas mais valiosas da Bovespa.
VisĂŁo geral
Primordialmente, a Embraer é uma empresa que atua projetando, fabricando e vendendo suas próprias aeronaves. Nesse segmento, ela conta com algumas classes de aviÔes: Defesa e segurança, comercial e agro. Ademais, estende- se também a serviços e suportes prestados.
A Embraer tambĂ©m atua no desenvolvimento de softwares para a indĂșstria aeronĂĄutica e conta com um dos centros de realidade virtual mais avançados e tecnolĂłgicos do mundo.
Desde sua fundação a Embraer jĂĄ entregou mais de 8.000 aeronaves mundo afora. Ela Ă© a maior fabricante de jatos de atĂ© 150 lugares e a maior exportadora de bens de alto valor agregado. Ela detĂ©m escritĂłrios, centros de serviços e distribuição na Ăfrica, Ăsia e Europa.
Mercado
Com um mundo cada vez mais råpido e mais globalizado. A frase: "tempo é dinheiro". Nunca antes na história fez mais sentido. A demanda por voos domésticos e internacionais segue cada vez maior e com demanda para muito mais.
Entretanto, as maiores vendas da empresa nĂŁo vieram do setor comercial. Mas, sim em defesa e segurança. Com um aumento de 12% (-14% em 1T24 vs -2% 1 T 25) nas vendas por aeronaves de defesa. Esse segmento foi o que mais cresceu nos Ășltimos meses. Em partes pelas tensĂ”es geopolĂticas e em partes pelo reconhecimento do KC-390.
A demanda por aviÔes militares só aumenta e segundo pesquisas é um mercado que pode alcançar $29bi até 2034.
Oportunidades
1 - Pedidos aumentaram
Olhando esses cenårios. Eu enxergo 3 grandes oportunidades dentro da Embraer. A primeira e mais óbvia é sobre as vendas de aeronaves de defesa e também a parte executiva.
Apesar de ter entregado 30 jatos no 1T25. A empresa reportou que tem pedidos na casa dos $26bi, o que representa um aumento de 25% em relação ao perĂodo similar do Ășltimo ano. Isso Ă© enorme para os acionistas!
Seguindo a lĂłgica, quanto maiores as vendas de aeronaves. Mais demanda vocĂȘ terĂĄ por serviços e suportes. Essa jogada Ă© muito esperta, vocĂȘ vende a solução e detĂ©m a ferramenta para manter ela. Apesar da empresa ter reportado prejuĂzo -R$429mi.
Estou otimista pois a empresa tem uma grande leva de pedidos para entregar, que vai ocasionar o nosso segundo itemâŠ
2 - Ativos em caixa
Para contextualizar, a empresa estå sentada sobre um capital de giro de R$2.7bi em 1T25. Em função da sazonalidade. Seus ativos aumentaram, em razão de um estoque de R$1,9Bi. Que são respectivos a entrega de aeronaves para os próximos trimestres.
Isso elevou o fluxo de caixa livre para R$2.3bi em 1T2025. Soma se todo esse caixa a redução da dĂvida que saiu de 1,8 x para 0,5 x no mesmo perĂodo. Reduzindo a alavancagem da empresa.
3 - AviÔes de defesa e segurança
Aqui Ă© onde estĂĄ o âpulo do gatoâ. A demanda por aeronaves desse tipo aumentou muito, como dito anteriormente. E, a Embraer estĂĄ muito bem posicionada e consolidada como uma marca de prestĂgio global. ColĂŽmbia, clientes Africanos, Ăustria e Holanda. SĂŁo clientes confirmados que jĂĄ encomendaram para a Embraer.
Riscos
Na minha visĂŁo, o maior risco hoje em se investir em Embraer. SĂŁo as chamadas "golden sharesâ do governo. Esse Ă© de longe o fator que mais me preocupa. Mesmo, nĂŁo sendo majoritĂĄrio. Mas, sabemos como as coisas por aqui funcionam.
Ademais, um risco menor que percebo. à justamente pelas açÔes estarem no "hype". Isso pode fazer com que o pequeno investidor embarque de cara nessa jornada e veja o preço de suas açÔes derreterem sistematicamente. Contudo, toda cautela deve ser tomada.
Catalisadores
Vårios pontos me chamam a atenção na empresa, tais como:
- O aumento da demanda por aeronaves de defesa e segurança.
- Bom fluxo de vendas para aeronaves executivas.
- O bom fluxo de caixa da empresa.
- A redução de alavancagem.
- A premissa de entrega de vĂĄrias unidades ao longo dos prĂłximos trimestres.
- E, consequentemente, a variação cambial também pode contribuir e muito para aumentar as margens da empresa.
Concluindo quero destacar que a empresa tem muito estoque para entregar (R$1.9BI). Lembre-se, a empresa jĂĄ vendeu as aeronaves. Por sazonalidade, ela nĂŁo entregou ainda. E, quando isso ocorrer, vamos ver um volume de dinheiro cada vez maior dentro da empresa. Por isso, nĂŁo me surpreende que a empresa tenha performado 97% vs 2% do IBOV no mesmo perĂodo. Eu olharia com bastante carinho para a empresa nos prĂłximos meses.
FAQ
Quem Ă© o maior acionista da Embraer?
O maior acionista individual da Embraer é a Brandes Investment Partners, LP. A Brandes possui 14,4% das açÔes da companhia.
Qual a participação do governo na Embraer RI?
O governo, apesar da privatização, detém uma participação acionåria especial, conhecida como "golden share", que lhe concede direito de veto em decisÔes estratégicas da empresa.
Quem Ă© o proprietĂĄrio da Embraer?
Seus principais acionistas individuais sĂŁo os fundos estrangeiros Brandes e Mondrian. Qual Ă© o capital social da Embraer RI?
Bio
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Disclaimer
Lembre-se: este não é um conselho de investimento. Faça sua própria pesquisa antes de investir. Resultados passados não garantem lucros futuros. Cuide do seu dinheiro!
ReferĂȘncias:
- https://www.fundamentus.com.br/detalhes.php?papel=EMBR3&h=1
- https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embraer#/media/Ficheiro:EMB-countries.png
- https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embraer
- https://embraer.com/media/tour/
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJFnHOYq6h4
- https://www.iata.org/en/pressroom/2025-releases/2025-01-30-01/
- https://www.precedenceresearch.com/military-aircraft-market
- https://www.edrotacultural.com.br/vendas-da-embraer-para-forcas-armadas-registram-alta/
- https://www.poder360.com.br/poder-economia/embraer-anuncia-venda-de-4-aeronaves-para-novo-cliente-africano/
- https://aeroin.net/colombia-deve-comprar-tres-jatos-kc-390-da-embraer-afirma-ministro/#google_vignette
- https://api.mziq.com/mzfilemanager/v2/d/12a56b3a-7b37-4dba-b80a-f3358bf66b71/64eb0439-65bb-2e7f-dd61-ac017ad03886?origin=1 *
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@ 5b730fac:9e746e2a
2025-05-09 08:52:30Currently in
v0.0.3
, package was installed automatically with event ID9d02b38f147c316756641c7f3f2720c2adf265d0cfa763665d37c9e102294c0c
:root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - v0.0.3 root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "c0757f43081aa96a8733b58fb7f745d8c784ecdfc02477a1b7b99e35416fff0b" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "9d02b38f147c316756641c7f3f2720c2adf265d0cfa763665d37c9e102294c0c" } root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/2578aef61b82a50ed92eb77c4831d2133c325536460acdeb7f3024321bd47f3f.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "10.156.11.1", "install_time": 1746779161, "download_time": 1746779151, "release_channel": "stable", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311, "update_path": null }
Test automatic update
Push new tag
c03rad0r@CobradorRomblonMimaropa:~/Documents/test-stable-release-channel$ git push origin v0.0.4 Total 0 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 To https://github.com/c03rad0r/test-stable-release-channel.git * [new tag] v0.0.4 -> v0.0.4
New version is ready:
{ "id": "5586ad0ff0d26fb17a4856af2774ca22c707c2561e5c8441b09517cd9e1a5fd8", "pubkey": "c0757f43081aa96a8733b58fb7f745d8c784ecdfc02477a1b7b99e35416fff0b", "created_at": 1746780490, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/ca7af4023894489f11d3e21b8ca4ade76c244834a29115686f041ff356f5b6cd.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "ca7af4023894489f11d3e21b8ca4ade76c244834a29115686f041ff356f5b6cd" ], [ "ox", "ca7af4023894489f11d3e21b8ca4ade76c244834a29115686f041ff356f5b6cd" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "v0.0.4" ], [ "release_channel", "stable" ] ] }
Detected and installed: ``` Fri May 9 08:48:15 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Started the timer Fri May 9 08:48:15 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.4] Fri May 9 08:48:15 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.4] Fri May 9 08:48:15 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Right Arch Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.3 basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.2 basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.4] Fri May 9 08:48:15 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.4] Fri May 9 08:48:25 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6843]: 2025/05/09 08:48:25.468498 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Fri May 9 08:48:25 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.4] Fri May 9 08:48:25 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Newer package version available: v0.0.4 Fri May 9 08:48:25 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/ca7af4023894489f11d3e21b8ca4ade76c244834a29115686f041ff356f5b6cd.ipk to /tmp/ca7af4023894489f11d3e21b8ca4ade76c244834a29115686f041ff356f5b6cd.ipk Fri May 9 08:48:27 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Fri May 9 08:48:27 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: New package version is ready to be installed by cronjob Fri May 9 08:48:27 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6843]: 2025/05/09 08:48:27.225508 Verifying package checksum Fri May 9 08:48:27 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6843]: 2025/05/09 08:48:27.235069 Package checksum verified successfully Fri May 9 08:49:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[7893]: 2025/05/09 08:49:07 NIP94EventID: 5586ad0ff0d26fb17a4856af2774ca22c707c2561e5c8441b09517cd9e1a5fd8 Fri May 9 08:49:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[7893]: 2025/05/09 08:49:07 IPAddressRandomized: 10.156.11.1 Fri May 9 08:49:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[7893]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin in future Fri May 9 08:49:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[7893]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint2.nutmix.cash in future Fri May 9 08:49:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[7893]: 2025/05/09 08:49:07 Janitor module initialized and listening for NIP-94 events Fri May 9 08:49:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[7893]: 2025/05/09 08:49:07.880020 Registering handlers... Fri May 9 08:49:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[7893]: 2025/05/09 08:49:07.880158 Starting HTTP server on all interfaces... Fri May 9 08:49:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[7893]: Starting Tollgate - TIP-01
```
New version installation confirmed:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - v0.0.4
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@ 5b730fac:9e746e2a
2025-05-09 08:40:38Perpare v0.0.2
Package to install:
{ "id": "d0f0b18f14b1962d3b86c96fc392f791eb33e66b3d2e463036eb800d10a40777", "pubkey": "c0757f43081aa96a8733b58fb7f745d8c784ecdfc02477a1b7b99e35416fff0b", "created_at": 1746739263, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/9e2da2b2f83b81e5227231879dda45408dd2ec00c403d88eb5e272ea26431424.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "9e2da2b2f83b81e5227231879dda45408dd2ec00c403d88eb5e272ea26431424" ], [ "ox", "9e2da2b2f83b81e5227231879dda45408dd2ec00c403d88eb5e272ea26431424" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "v0.0.2" ], [ "release_channel", "stable" ] ] }
Package is installed:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg install 9e2da2b2f83b81e5227231879dda45408dd2ec00c403d88eb5e272ea26431424.ipk Package tollgate-module-basic-go (v0.0.2) installed in root is up to date. root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - v0.0.2
Config files are in unknown event state and in dev channel:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/f8295d4a4cd91d3940326ce00f664adf36bafc1d7f17c16f4a0c2d435a0592ef.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "10.156.11.1", "install_time": 1746777188, "download_time": 1746720038, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311, "update_path": null } root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "unknown" }
Create new tag (v0.0.3)
Publish new version:
{ "id": "9d02b38f147c316756641c7f3f2720c2adf265d0cfa763665d37c9e102294c0c", "pubkey": "c0757f43081aa96a8733b58fb7f745d8c784ecdfc02477a1b7b99e35416fff0b", "created_at": 1746778146, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/2578aef61b82a50ed92eb77c4831d2133c325536460acdeb7f3024321bd47f3f.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "2578aef61b82a50ed92eb77c4831d2133c325536460acdeb7f3024321bd47f3f" ], [ "ox", "2578aef61b82a50ed92eb77c4831d2133c325536460acdeb7f3024321bd47f3f" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "v0.0.3" ], [ "release_channel", "stable" ] ] }
Turn off janitor and witch to stable channel:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status running root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic stop root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status inactive root@OpenWrt:/tmp# vi /etc/tollgate/install.json root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/f8295d4a4cd91d3940326ce00f664adf36bafc1d7f17c16f4a0c2d435a0592ef.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "10.156.11.1", "install_time": 1746777188, "download_time": 1746720038, "release_channel": "stable", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311, "update_path": null } root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic start
TollGate not updating yet: ``` Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6195]: 2025/05/09 08:14:31 NIP94EventID: unknown Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6195]: 2025/05/09 08:14:31 IPAddressRandomized: 10.156.11.1 Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin in future Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint2.nutmix.cash in future Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6195]: 2025/05/09 08:14:31 Janitor module initialized and listening for NIP-94 events Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6195]: 2025/05/09 08:14:31.986743 Registering handlers... Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6195]: 2025/05/09 08:14:31.986768 Starting to listen for NIP-94 events Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6195]: 2025/05/09 08:14:31.986912 Starting HTTP server on all interfaces... Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Starting Tollgate - TIP-01 Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Listening on all interfaces on port :2121 Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Starting event processing loop Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Connecting to relay: wss://nostr.mom Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Connecting to relay: wss://nos.lol Fri May 9 08:14:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Fri May 9 08:14:32 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Connected to relay: wss://nos.lol Fri May 9 08:14:32 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Subscription successful on relay wss://nos.lol Fri May 9 08:14:32 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://nos.lol Fri May 9 08:14:32 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Connected to relay: wss://nostr.mom Fri May 9 08:14:32 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Subscription successful on relay wss://nostr.mom Fri May 9 08:14:32 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://nostr.mom Fri May 9 08:14:32 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Connected to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Fri May 9 08:14:32 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Subscription successful on relay wss://relay.damus.io Fri May 9 08:14:32 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://relay.damus.io Fri May 9 08:14:51 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6195]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me
```
TollGate is still at v0.0.2:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - v0.0.2
Adjusted trusted maintainer in config file:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "c0757f43081aa96a8733b58fb7f745d8c784ecdfc02477a1b7b99e35416fff0b" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "unknown" }
Update succeeded:
Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Connecting to relay: wss://nostr.mom Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Connecting to relay: wss://nos.lol Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Connected to relay: wss://nos.lol Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Connected to relay: wss://nostr.mom Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Subscription successful on relay wss://nostr.mom Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://nostr.mom Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Subscription successful on relay wss://nos.lol Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://nos.lol Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Connected to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Subscription successful on relay wss://relay.damus.io Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://relay.damus.io Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Started the timer Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.3] Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.3] Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Right Arch Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.3] Fri May 9 08:25:39 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.3] Fri May 9 08:25:49 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6375]: 2025/05/09 08:25:49.968769 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Fri May 9 08:25:49 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-v0.0.3] Fri May 9 08:25:49 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Newer package version available: v0.0.3 Fri May 9 08:25:49 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/2578aef61b82a50ed92eb77c4831d2133c325536460acdeb7f3024321bd47f3f.ipk to /tmp/2578aef61b82a50ed92eb77c4831d2133c325536460acdeb7f3024321bd47f3f.ipk Fri May 9 08:25:51 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Fri May 9 08:25:51 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: New package version is ready to be installed by cronjob Fri May 9 08:25:51 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6375]: 2025/05/09 08:25:51.327815 Verifying package checksum Fri May 9 08:25:51 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6375]: 2025/05/09 08:25:51.337239 Package checksum verified successfully Fri May 9 08:25:59 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6375]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Fri May 9 08:26:06 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6843]: 2025/05/09 08:26:06 NIP94EventID: 9d02b38f147c316756641c7f3f2720c2adf265d0cfa763665d37c9e102294c0c Fri May 9 08:26:06 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6843]: 2025/05/09 08:26:06 IPAddressRandomized: 10.156.11.1 Fri May 9 08:26:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin in future Fri May 9 08:26:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint2.nutmix.cash in future Fri May 9 08:26:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Starting Tollgate - TIP-01 Fri May 9 08:26:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Listening on all interfaces on port :2121 Fri May 9 08:26:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6843]: 2025/05/09 08:26:07 Janitor module initialized and listening for NIP-94 events Fri May 9 08:26:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6843]: 2025/05/09 08:26:07.762570 Registering handlers... Fri May 9 08:26:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6843]: 2025/05/09 08:26:07.762699 Starting HTTP server on all interfaces... Fri May 9 08:26:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6843]: 2025/05/09 08:26:07.763463 Starting to listen for NIP-94 events Fri May 9 08:26:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6843]: Starting event processing loop
New version:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - v0.0.3
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@ c9badfea:610f861a
2025-05-09 00:06:23- Install LibreTorrent (it's free and open source)
- Search for torrents on various sources (see links below)
- Copy the torrent's đ§Čïž Magnet Link
- Open LibreTorrent, tap the + icon, and select Add Link
- Paste the magnet link and tap Add
- The app will display the torrent's details and files; tap the â icon to start the download
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@ bbef5093:71228592
2025-05-08 19:59:24Google hĂĄrom fejlett atomerĆmƱ-fejlesztĂ©sĂ©t finanszĂrozza
A Google megĂĄllapodĂĄst kötött az amerikai Elementl Power nevƱ nukleĂĄris projektfejlesztĆ cĂ©ggel, hogy legalĂĄbb hĂĄrom, egyenkĂ©nt 600 MW kapacitĂĄsĂș fejlett atomerĆmƱ fejlesztĂ©sĂ©t finanszĂrozza az EgyesĂŒlt Ăllamokban. Ezek a projektek a Google Ă©s mĂĄs nagy technolĂłgiai cĂ©gek növekvĆ energiaigĂ©nyĂ©t szolgĂĄljĂĄk ki, kĂŒlönösen az adatközpontok Ă©s a mestersĂ©ges intelligencia (AI) miatt[7][10][19][16]. A Google a fejlesztĂ©s korai szakaszĂĄban biztosĂt tĆkĂ©t, a projektek befejezĂ©se utĂĄn pedig lehetĆsĂ©ge lesz az ott termelt villamos energia megvĂĄsĂĄrlĂĄsĂĄra. A pontos helyszĂneket Ă©s a megĂĄllapodĂĄs pĂ©nzĂŒgyi rĂ©szleteit egyelĆre nem hoztĂĄk nyilvĂĄnossĂĄgra[10][19][16].
A Google cĂ©lja, hogy mƱködĂ©sĂ©t 24/7, azaz folyamatosan elĂ©rhetĆ, szĂ©n-dioxid-mentes energiĂĄval lĂĄssa el, Ă©s ezzel hozzĂĄjĂĄruljon az elektromos hĂĄlĂłzatok stabilitĂĄsĂĄhoz is[10][19][6]. Az Elementl Power technolĂłgia-semleges, vagyis mĂ©g nem döntöttĂ©k el, milyen tĂpusĂș reaktort hasznĂĄlnak, hanem a fejlesztĂ©sben legelĆrĂ©bb jĂĄrĂł technolĂłgiĂĄt vĂĄlasztjĂĄk majd a kivitelezĂ©s idejĂ©n[10][19][16].
Big Tech és az atomenergia: trendek
A Google mellett mĂĄs nagy technolĂłgiai cĂ©gek, pĂ©ldĂĄul a Microsoft, az Amazon Ă©s az Oracle is elkötelezettek az atomenergia mellett, hogy adatközpontjaik szĂĄmĂĄra megbĂzhatĂł, alacsony szĂ©n-dioxid-kibocsĂĄtĂĄsĂș ĂĄramot biztosĂtsanak[15][11][20]. A Google pĂ©ldĂĄul a Kairos Power nevƱ cĂ©ggel is egyĂŒttmƱködik kis modulĂĄris reaktorok (SMR) fejlesztĂ©sĂ©ben, amelyek elsĆ pĂ©ldĂĄnyai 2030 körĂŒl ĂĄllhatnak ĂŒzembe[1][2][3][17][8]. Az SMR-ek elĆnye, hogy gyorsabban Ă©s olcsĂłbban telepĂthetĆk, mint a hagyomĂĄnyos nagy atomerĆmƱvek, Ă©s rugalmasabban illeszthetĆk az energiaigĂ©nyekhez[2][3][1].
Pallas kutatĂłreaktor HollandiĂĄban
HollandiĂĄban befejeztĂ©k az Ășj Pallas kutatĂłreaktor alapozĂĄsĂĄt Ă©s munkagödrĂ©t, ami jelentĆs mĂ©rföldkĆ a projektben. A reaktor az orvosi radioizotĂłpok elĆĂĄllĂtĂĄsĂĄban jĂĄtszik majd kulcsszerepet, több milliĂł beteg ellĂĄtĂĄsĂĄt biztosĂtva vilĂĄgszerte, fĆkĂ©nt daganatos Ă©s szĂv-Ă©rrendszeri betegsĂ©gek diagnosztikĂĄjĂĄban Ă©s terĂĄpiĂĄjĂĄban. A Pallas reaktor a jelenlegi, 1961 Ăłta mƱködĆ High-Flux Reactort (HFR) fogja felvĂĄltani[forrĂĄs: eredeti szöveg].
Finn SMR fejlesztĂ©s: demonstrĂĄciĂłs ĂŒzem
A finn Steady Energy vĂĄllalat nem-nukleĂĄris demonstrĂĄciĂłs ĂŒzemet Ă©pĂt a helsinki Salmisaari B szĂ©ntĂŒzelĂ©sƱ erĆmƱ helyĂ©n, hogy bemutassa LDR-50 tĂpusĂș kis modulĂĄris reaktorĂĄnak (SMR) alkalmassĂĄgĂĄt tĂĄvhĆtermelĂ©sre. A projekt cĂ©lja, hogy a fosszilis energiahordozĂłkat alacsony kibocsĂĄtĂĄsĂș technolĂłgiĂĄval vĂĄltsa fel a vĂĄrosi tĂĄvhĆrendszerekben[forrĂĄs: eredeti szöveg].
UrĂĄn Ă©s nukleĂĄris ĂŒzemanyag: amerikai fejlesztĂ©sek
Az amerikai Uranium Energy Corp (UEC) Ă©s a Radiant Industries megĂĄllapodĂĄst kötött amerikai eredetƱ urĂĄn szĂĄllĂtĂĄsĂĄrĂłl, hogy tĂĄmogassĂĄk a Radiant Kaleidos mikroraktorok elterjedĂ©sĂ©t. Ezek a mikroraktorok 1 MW teljesĂtmĂ©nyƱek, szĂĄllĂthatĂłk, Ă©s 2028-tĂłl kezdĆdhet a kereskedelmi alkalmazĂĄsuk[forrĂĄs: eredeti szöveg].
A Global Laser Enrichment (GLE) Ăszak-KarolinĂĄban megkezdte a harmadik generĂĄciĂłs, lĂ©zeralapĂș Silex urĂĄndĂșsĂtĂĄsi technolĂłgia demonstrĂĄciĂłs tesztjeit. Ez a technolĂłgia nagyobb hatĂ©konysĂĄgot, alacsonyabb költsĂ©geket Ă©s rugalmasabb ĂŒzemanyaggyĂĄrtĂĄst ĂgĂ©r a jövĆ atomerĆmƱvei szĂĄmĂĄra. A GLE cĂ©lja, hogy 2028-tĂłl kereskedelmi ĂŒzembe helyezze az Ășj dĂșsĂtĂłĂŒzemet Kentuckyban[forrĂĄs: eredeti szöveg].
EgyĂ©b hĂrek röviden
- Az EgyesĂŒlt Ăllamokban befejeztĂ©k az ITER szupraÂvezetĆ mĂĄgnesĂ©nek utolsĂł moduljĂĄnak tesztelĂ©sĂ©t, amely kulcsfontossĂĄgĂș a franciaorszĂĄgi fĂșziĂłs kĂsĂ©rleti reaktorban.
- AusztrĂĄliĂĄban a nukleĂĄris energia bevezetĂ©sĂ©t szorgalmazza egy lobbicsoport, bĂĄr jelenleg törvĂ©ny tiltja az atomerĆmƱvek Ă©pĂtĂ©sĂ©t.
- CsehorszĂĄgban, a Dukovany atomerĆmƱ bĆvĂtĂ©sĂ©vel kapcsolatos szerzĆdĂ©seket Ărtak alĂĄ dĂ©l-koreai cĂ©gekkel, egy francia bĂrĂłsĂĄgi tiltĂĄs ellenĂ©re.
- 2025 jĂșniusĂĄban ZĂĄgrĂĄbban rendezik meg a European Nuclear Young Generation Forumot, amely a fiatal nukleĂĄris szakemberek legnagyobb eurĂłpai talĂĄlkozĂłja lesz[forrĂĄs: eredeti szöveg].
HivatkozĂĄsok:[1][2][3][7][10][16][19] â Google Ă©s nukleĂĄris projektek[15][11][20] â Big Tech trendek
TovĂĄbbi rĂ©szletek a többi tĂ©mĂĄrĂłl az eredeti szövegben talĂĄlhatĂłk.HivatkozĂĄsok: [1] A Google 7 atomreaktor megĂ©pĂtĂ©sĂ©t tĂĄmogatja az MI ... - itbusiness https://itbusiness.hu/technology/aktualis-lapszam/strategy/google-reaktor/ [2] Google Ășj generĂĄciĂłs atomreaktorokbĂłl vĂĄsĂĄrol ĂĄramot - DinaMix https://dinamix.hu/google-uj-generacios-atomreaktorokbol-vasarol-aramot/ [3] A Google modulĂĄris atomreaktorokat vĂĄsĂĄrol a sajĂĄt energiaellĂĄtĂĄsĂĄra https://gyartastrend.hu/cikk/a-google-modularis-atomreaktorokat-vasarol-a-sajat-energiaellatasara [4] Az atom vonzza a befektetĆket - Atombiztos Blog https://www.atombiztos.org/2025/05/05/az-atom-vonzza-a-befektetoket/125967/ [5] MĂĄris trĂŒkköznek az AI-ĂłriĂĄsok, csak több ĂĄramuk legyen https://www.szabadeuropa.hu/a/maris-trukkoznek-az-ai-oriasok-csak-tobb-aramuk-legyen/33167550.html [6] 24/7 Clean Energy â Data Centers - Google https://www.google.com/about/datacenters/cleanenergy/ [7] Google agrees to fund three US nuclear power plants https://business.inquirer.net/524307/google-agrees-to-fund-three-us-nuclear-power-plants [8] Atomreaktorok Ă©pĂtĂ©sĂ©t rendelte meg a Google - Telex https://telex.hu/gazdasag/2024/10/14/google-kairos-atomeromu [9] Operating sustainably - Google Data Centers https://datacenters.google/operating-sustainably [10] Google To Commit Funding For Three Advanced Nuclear Power ... https://www.nucnet.org/news/google-to-commit-funding-for-three-advanced-nuclear-power-projects-5-4-2025 [11] Az atomenergia mellett tette le a voksĂĄt több technolĂłgiai ĂłriĂĄs https://www.vg.hu/nemzetkozi-gazdasag/2025/03/atomenergia-technologiai-orias [12] 24/7 Carbon-free Energy Explained - Eavor Technologies https://eavor.com/blog/24-7-carbon-free-energy-explained/ [13] Google agrees to fund the development of three new nuclear sites https://www.reddit.com/r/nuclear/comments/1kh2s7t/google_agrees_to_fund_the_development_of_three/ [14] TĂ©ma: Ăj atomerĆmƱvet Ă©pĂttet magĂĄnak a Google - PC FĂłrum https://pcforum.hu/tarsalgo/154783/uj-atomeromuvet-epittet-maganak-a-google-nem-is-egyet-hanem-mindjart-harmat [15] Big Tech has cozied up to nuclear energy - The Verge https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/5/24261405/google-microsoft-amazon-tech-data-center-nuclear-energy [16] Google to back development of 3 nuclear sites on data center push https://nypost.com/2025/05/07/business/google-to-back-development-of-3-nuclear-sites-on-data-center-push/ [17] ModulĂĄris atomreaktorokbĂłl vĂĄsĂĄrol energiĂĄt a Google - HWSW https://www.hwsw.hu/hirek/68282/google-kairospower-atomreaktor-energia-aram.html [18] What is 24/7 carbon-free energy? - Baseload Capital https://www.baseloadcap.com/what-is-24-7-carbon-free-energy/ [19] Google to fund development of three nuclear power sites https://www.world-nuclear-news.org/articles/google-to-fund-elementl-to-prepare-three-nuclear-power-sites [20] ĂriĂĄscĂ©gek ĂĄlltak a nukleĂĄris reneszĂĄnsz Ă©lĂ©re - VilĂĄggazdasĂĄg http://www.vg.hu/nemzetkozi-gazdasag/2025/03/nuklearis-energia-amazon-google
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@ 000002de:c05780a7
2025-05-08 16:14:37Just an observation that makes me chuckle.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974829
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@ 5b730fac:9e746e2a
2025-05-08 15:33:12| Channel | Push to Branch | Previous Installation Method | NIP94 Event ID Updated as Expected | New Update Installed as Expected | Test Passed | | ----------------------------------- | ----------------- | ---------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | deleted config files, first install | Already installed | Manual | Yes | Yes | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzwpnxq6rvdp59d83mz |Before pushing update
Check state
Currently installed NIP94 event:
{ "id": "8e75993b2b6d28e4336bc90150e2c69db97d45f1c7db6bf3c3892cee55f45c44", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746716510, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/bf6608e98a60cf977100d50aa21f720d4e369356fd9b5ca24616f9a7226bd41c.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "bf6608e98a60cf977100d50aa21f720d4e369356fd9b5ca24616f9a7226bd41c" ], [ "ox", "bf6608e98a60cf977100d50aa21f720d4e369356fd9b5ca24616f9a7226bd41c" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package_test-92-1157a2f" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ] }
Current version picked up by opkg:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f
Check basic module's logic
Config.json contains the right event ID: ``` root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "62a39f60f5b3e3f0910adc592c0468c5c134ce321238884e9f016caad4c5231b" }
```
Install.json contains the right package path:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746715561, "download_time": 1746715507, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
Deactivate, delete config files and start
Deactivate & delete config files:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic stop root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status inactive root@OpenWrt:/tmp# rm /etc/tollgate/config.json /etc/tollgate/install.json root@OpenWrt:/tmp# ls /etc/tollgate/config.json /etc/tollgate/install.json ls: /etc/tollgate/config.json: No such file or directory ls: /etc/tollgate/install.json: No such file or directory
Start and check configs. Release channel is set to stable by default:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "unknown" } root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "false", "ip_address_randomized": "false", "install_time": 0, "download_time": 0, "release_channel": "stable", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311 }
Logs are too verbose, but otherwise fine. Skipped all events due to release channel:
Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.233356 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.235395 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.237559 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.239556 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.241685 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.259370 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:13 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13609]: 2025/05/08 15:15:13.261258 Skipping event due to release channel mismatch Thu May 8 15:15:31 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13609]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Thu May 8 15:15:56 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13609]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me
Stop
tollgate-basic
:root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic stop root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status inactive
Switch to
dev
channel:root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "false", "ip_address_randomized": "false", "install_time": 0, "download_time": 0, "release_channel": "stable", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311 } root@OpenWrt:/tmp# vi /etc/tollgate/install.json root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "false", "ip_address_randomized": "false", "install_time": 0, "download_time": 0, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311 }
Restart service:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic start root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status running
Logread:
Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10 NIP94EventID: unknown Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10 IPAddressRandomized: false Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin in future Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint2.nutmix.cash in future Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10 Janitor module initialized and listening for NIP-94 events Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10.861535 Registering handlers... Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10.861715 Starting HTTP server on all interfaces... Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:21:10.861834 Starting to listen for NIP-94 events Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Starting Tollgate - TIP-01 Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Listening on all interfaces on port :2121 Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Starting event processing loop Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://nos.lol Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://nostr.mom Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Thu May 8 15:21:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connected to relay: wss://nos.lol Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscription successful on relay wss://nos.lol Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://nos.lol Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connected to relay: wss://nostr.mom Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscription successful on relay wss://nostr.mom Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://nostr.mom Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connected to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscription successful on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 15:21:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 15:21:30 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me
Trigger new event: ``` c03rad0r@CobradorRomblonMimaropa:~/TG/tollgate-module-basic-go/src$ git push github Enumerating objects: 9, done. Counting objects: 100% (9/9), done. Delta compression using up to 8 threads Compressing objects: 100% (5/5), done. Writing objects: 100% (5/5), 416 bytes | 416.00 KiB/s, done. Total 5 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (4/4), completed with 4 local objects. To https://github.com/OpenTollGate/tollgate-module-basic-go.git 1157a2f..e775bce multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package -> multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package
{ "id": "c73756a13f0ca270510d4301c1dbf433989974c33262fd3cd07627eacc3d6481", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746718037, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078" ], [ "ox", "cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ] } ```
New event caught, updated and restarted:
Thu May 8 15:27:19 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Started the timer Thu May 8 15:27:19 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce] Thu May 8 15:27:19 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce] Thu May 8 15:27:19 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Right Arch Keys count: 61 Thu May 8 15:27:19 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce] Thu May 8 15:27:29 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:27:29.928620 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Thu May 8 15:27:29 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce] Thu May 8 15:27:29 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Newer package version available: multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-93-e775bce Thu May 8 15:27:29 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078.ipk to /tmp/cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078.ipk Thu May 8 15:27:34 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Thu May 8 15:27:34 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: New package version is ready to be installed by cronjob Thu May 8 15:27:34 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:27:34.073022 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 15:27:34 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[13838]: 2025/05/08 15:27:34.082504 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 15:27:55 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[13838]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07 NIP94EventID: c73756a13f0ca270510d4301c1dbf433989974c33262fd3cd07627eacc3d6481 Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07 IPAddressRandomized: 10.156.11.1 Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin in future Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: TODO: include min payment (1) for https://mint2.nutmix.cash in future Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: Starting Tollgate - TIP-01 Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: Listening on all interfaces on port :2121 Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07 Janitor module initialized and listening for NIP-94 events Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07.915222 Registering handlers... Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07.915366 Starting HTTP server on all interfaces... Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[14419]: 2025/05/08 15:28:07.917009 Starting to listen for NIP-94 events Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: Starting event processing loop Thu May 8 15:28:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[14419]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.damus.io
New config files with new IP address
root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "c73756a13f0ca270510d4301c1dbf433989974c33262fd3cd07627eacc3d6481" } root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/cffba9d8b8bc9e1c59c97fdf238a47bdb8d6ad3003e4ae8b6cf50ca301f13078.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "10.156.11.1", "install_time": 1746718081, "download_time": 1746718054, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746717311, "update_path": null }
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@ 611021ea:089a7d0f
2025-05-08 15:00:17This is the 2nd article I've written regarding my thoughts around the nostr health and fitness ecosystem and how something like NIP101h could play a part in enabling an ecosystem of highly specialized apps benefiting from nostr inherent interoperability. I've posted the last article on Wikistr and have continued experimenting with the NIP in a couple of clients. Recently I've been focused on extending the NIP to include calories and workout intensity.
Caloric Data
Let's talk about calories for a minute. Seems simple, right? You burn some, you consume some. But as I started implementing kind 1357 for caloric data, I quickly realized this was too simplistic.
The reality is tracking calories burned through a 10K run is fundamentally different from logging the calories in your morning avocado toast. Different contexts, different metadata, different user flows. Trying to cram both into one kind felt like forcing a square peg through a round hole.
So I split them: - Kind 1357: Calories expended (your run, your workout, even just existing) - Kind 2357: Calories consumed (your meals, snacks, that beer you "forgot" to log)
This wasn't just a technical decision. It reflects how people actually think about and track their health. Nobody mentally lumps "I burned 350 calories on my run" with "I ate a 650 calorie lunch" as the same type of data point. They're related but distinct.
Workout Intensity
Speaking of workouts, RUNSTR has been sending workout data for a while now, but workout intensity (kind 1356) is something I've been particularly excited about.
Why? Because intensity is the secret sauce that makes fitness data meaningful. Two people can run the same distance, but one might be casually jogging while catching up on podcasts, and another might be doing high-intensity intervals that leave them gasping for air.
Same distance, totally different physiological impacts.
Intensity gives context to duration. It turns "I worked out for 45 minutes" into a meaningful metric about how hard you pushed. And this isn't just for the fitness obsessedâit's essential for things like heart rate zone training, progressive overload, and recovery monitoring.
The Bigger Vision: Why I'm Building This
I'm not building NIP-101h because I think the world needs another fitness standard. God knows there are plenty already. I'm building it because I believe health data belongs to people, not platforms.
Right now, your Apple Health data lives in Apple's ecosystem. Your Fitbit data lives in Fitbit's walled garden. Your Strava data? Yep, siloed there too. These companies have built incredible products, but they've also created digital gulags.
Nostr gives us a chance to flip the script. What if your health data lived on the internet rather than the platform? What if you could: - Track your runs in RUNSTR - Encrypt sensitive data - Store data in relays or blossom servers - Use the data across an open ecosystem of interoperable apps
...all without asking permission from some corporate overlord?
That's pretty much the vision. I've also spun up HealthNote Relay to support some of the new NIPs and Kinds while I continue to flesh out NIP-101h.
The Power of Specialization
One thing I've realized is that the real magic happens when we get specific. A diabetes management app needs different data structures than a strength training app. But they both benefit from a common language for the overlap.
So I'm intentionally designing the NIP-101h series as a collection of highly specialized kinds rather than a monolithic standard. This lets developers pick and choose exactly what they need, while still ensuring interoperability where it matters.
Take our calorie exampleâby splitting into two kinds, we allow for specialized nutrition tracking apps that might never care about workout calories, while still ensuring they can talk to fitness apps when needed.
What's Coming Next
I've got a growing list of kinds I want to tackle: - Sleep data (duration, quality, phases) - Strength training specifics (sets, reps, weight) - Hydration tracking - Mental health metrics
But I'm equally excited to see what others build. Maybe someone will create specialized kinds for pregnancy tracking, or chronic illness management, or physical therapy progress.
That's the beauty of this approachâI don't need to anticipate every use case. The framework lets the community evolve it organically.
Join the Health Data Revolution
If you're a developer interested in health and fitness on Nostr, I'd love to hear from you. What kinds would help your use case? What are you building? What am I missing?
And if you're just a Nostr user who cares about your health data, check out RUNSTR (Alpha) or Npub.health (super alpha) to see what we're building.
You can find information the specification here NIP 101h.
See you in volume three, where I'll dig into NIP101h format details and share what I've learned from the early experiments.
Lets Go!
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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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@ 5b730fac:9e746e2a
2025-05-08 14:55:38| Channel | Push to Branch | Previous Installation Method | NIP94 Event ID Updated as Expected | New Update Installed as Expected | Test Passed | | ------- | ----------------- | ---------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | dev | Already Installed | Automatic | Yes | Yes | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzdfex5unzvfcfywh0x |Before pushing update
Check state
Currently installed NIP94 event:
{ "id": "51ca573636243df455333e83d5b456b4bcefd939c8160c5737545abcdc95dfd9", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746714091, "kind": 1063, "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b" ], [ "ox", "75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ], "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000" }
Current version picked up by opkg:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710
Check basic module's logic
Config.json contains the right event ID:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "51ca573636243df455333e83d5b456b4bcefd939c8160c5737545abcdc95dfd9" }
Install.json contains the right package path:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746714121, "download_time": 1746714105, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
Update package manually
Trigger new event announcement on this branch
New NIP94 event on this branch
{ "id": "62a39f60f5b3e3f0910adc592c0468c5c134ce321238884e9f016caad4c5231b", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746715485, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3" ], [ "ox", "1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ] }
The new version was updated automatically despite internet gateway interruption: ``` Thu May 8 14:44:51 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Subscription successful on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:44:51 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:44:54 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Started the timer Thu May 8 14:44:54 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f] Thu May 8 14:44:54 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f] Thu May 8 14:44:54 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Right Arch Keys count: 59 Thu May 8 14:44:54 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f] Thu May 8 14:45:05 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:05.228500 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Thu May 8 14:45:05 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f] Thu May 8 14:45:05 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Newer package version available: multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f Thu May 8 14:45:05 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk to /tmp/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk Thu May 8 14:45:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Thu May 8 14:45:07 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: New package version is ready to be installed by cronjob Thu May 8 14:45:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:07.693753 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 14:45:07 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:07.703697 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 14:45:10 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Started the timer Thu May 8 14:45:22 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:23.453098 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f] Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Newer package version available: multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:23.461627 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:23.471684 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:23.471744 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Package /tmp/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk already exists with correct checksum, skipping download Thu May 8 14:45:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:23.481076 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 14:45:47 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:45:47.810824 Relay wss://nos.lol disconnected, attempting to reconnect Thu May 8 14:45:47 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Connecting to relay: wss://nos.lol Thu May 8 14:45:47 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[10154]: Connected to relay: wss://nos.lol
```
New version picked up by opkg: ``` root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-92-1157a2f
```
tollgate-basic is running again:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status running
Event id in config is fine:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "62a39f60f5b3e3f0910adc592c0468c5c134ce321238884e9f016caad4c5231b" }
install.json is fine: ``` root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/1bfcd4d08a4bf70d2878ee4bca2d3ba7c5a839355dc0eeef30e2589aa16ccfb3.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746715561, "download_time": 1746715507, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
```
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@ 000002de:c05780a7
2025-05-08 14:55:34There are so many projects in the bitcoin space that deserve praise but I just wanna shout out Cashu.me. Its a browser based cashu (eCash / Lighting) wallet. It can be very handy when you need a wallet but don't wanna download yet another app. I hadn't used it in a very long time and decided to try it out again the other day. Its really well done.
As with other Cashu wallets you need to select a mint and backup your key phrase but it is very simple the get started.
If you wanna learn more about Cashu check out Cashu.space
Two other good wallets that support Cashu.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/974759
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@ 418a17eb:b64b2b3a
2025-04-26 21:45:33In todayâs world, many people chase after money. We often think that wealth equals success and happiness. But if we look closer, we see that money is just a tool. The real goal is freedom.
Money helps us access resources and experiences. It can open doors. But the constant pursuit of wealth can trap us. We may find ourselves stressed, competing with others, and feeling unfulfilled. The more we chase money, the more we might lose sight of what truly matters.
Freedom, on the other hand, is about choice. Itâs the ability to live life on our own terms. When we prioritize freedom, we can follow our passions and build meaningful relationships. We can spend our time on what we love, rather than being tied down by financial worries.
True fulfillment comes from this freedom. It allows us to define success for ourselves. When we embrace freedom, we become more resilient and creative. We connect more deeply with ourselves and others. This sense of purpose often brings more happiness than money ever could.
In the end, money isnât the ultimate goal. Itâs freedom that truly matters. By focusing on living authentically and making choices that resonate with us, we can create a life filled with meaning and joy.
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@ 5b730fac:9e746e2a
2025-05-08 14:32:04| Channel | Push to Branch | Previous Installation Method | NIP94 Event ID Updated as Expected | New Update Installed as Expected | Test Passed | | ------- | ----------------- | ---------------------------- | ---------------------------------- | -------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | dev | Already Installed | Manual | Yes | Yes | Yes
nostr:naddr1qvzqqqr4gupzqkmnp7kx5h36rumhjrtkxdslvqu38fyf09wv53u4hrqmvx08gm32qqxnzde5xcmnzdp4xvmnvdpkpctkgk |Before pushing update
Check state
Currently installed NIP94 event:
{ "id": "33bf30e90f1e09924a933f08e788165eada8cca2d6c78443e7e52910f0705988", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746711607, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97" ], [ "ox", "0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ] }
Installed here:
Thu May 8 13:40:13 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Started the timer Thu May 8 13:40:13 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b] Thu May 8 13:40:13 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b] Thu May 8 13:40:13 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Right Arch Keys count: 56 Thu May 8 13:40:13 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b] Thu May 8 13:40:23 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6709]: 2025/05/08 13:40:23.779018 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Thu May 8 13:40:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b] Thu May 8 13:40:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Newer package version available: multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b Thu May 8 13:40:23 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97.ipk to /tmp/0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97.ipk Thu May 8 13:40:28 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Thu May 8 13:40:28 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6709]: 2025/05/08 13:40:28.863469 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 13:40:28 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[6709]: 2025/05/08 13:40:28.873010 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 13:40:28 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[6709]: New package version multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b is ready to be installed by cronjob Thu May 8 13:41:06 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[7713]: 2025/05/08 13:41:06 NIP94EventID: 33bf30e90f1e09924a933f08e788165eada8cca2d6c78443e7e52910f0705988 Thu May 8 13:41:06 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[7713]: 2025/05/08 13:41:06 IPAddressRandomized: 192.168.3.1
Current version picked up by opkg:
root@OpenWrt:~# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b
Check basic module's logic
Config.json contains the right event ID: ``` root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "33bf30e90f1e09924a933f08e788165eada8cca2d6c78443e7e52910f0705988" }
```
Install.json contains the right package path:
root@OpenWrt:~# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json { "package_path": "/tmp/0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746711661, "download_time": 1746711628, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
Update package manually
Prevent automatic update
Stop
tollgate-basic
so that it doesn't automatically update to newer event kinds.root@OpenWrt:~# service tollgate-basic stop root@OpenWrt:~# service tollgate-basic status inactive
Trigger new event announcement on this branch
New NIP94 event on this branch
c03rad0r@CobradorRomblonMimaropa:~/TG/tollgate-module-basic-go/src$ git push github Enumerating objects: 9, done. Counting objects: 100% (9/9), done. Delta compression using up to 8 threads Compressing objects: 100% (5/5), done. Writing objects: 100% (5/5), 429 bytes | 429.00 KiB/s, done. Total 5 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (4/4), completed with 4 local objects. To https://github.com/OpenTollGate/tollgate-module-basic-go.git 4e46a9b..ad29788 multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package -> multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package
The new version that we will install manually:
{ "id": "2ff8b1e63036f03884a82450c811d9df0ed2b9f1a4099bbb1e4308e1d845be97", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746712364, "kind": 1063, "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000", "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059" ], [ "ox", "e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-90-ad29788" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ] }
The installation:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# wget https://blossom.swissdash.site/e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059.ipk Downloading 'https://blossom.swissdash.site/e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059.ipk' Connecting to 212.47.72.157:443 Writing to 'e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059.ipk' e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45 2943k --:--:-- ETA Download completed (4509706 bytes) root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg install e8633b4c2ceb05b5fd45fe0574417b644bbc62e6e3862147e94ca46104735059.ipk Upgrading tollgate-module-basic-go on root from multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-89-4e46a9b to multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-90-ad29788... Command failed: Not found Removing existing banner file if present... Configuring tollgate-module-basic-go. nodogsplash cfg7c92bd Running TollGate NoDogSplash file copy script... Source files: drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 384 May 8 13:57 . drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 224 May 8 13:50 .. -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 599 May 8 13:50 asset-manifest.json -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 312 May 8 13:50 manifest.json -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 642 May 8 13:50 splash.html Copying splash.html... IP is already randomized or not set to false. Exiting.
Current version picked up by opkg:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# opkg list-installed | grep "tollgate" tollgate-module-basic-go - multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-90-ad29788 root@OpenWrt:/tmp#
tollgate-basic is running again:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# service tollgate-basic status running
Event ID successfully set to
unknown
:root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "unknown" }
install.json
is still pointing at dev channel:root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/0456244a6b01629d86d6218ddacb149fd3a54b007154531ade55415c5573ab97.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746712641, "download_time": 1746711628, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
Trigger new event announcement on this branch
Trigger new event:
c03rad0r@CobradorRomblonMimaropa:~/TG/tollgate-module-basic-go/src$ git push github Enumerating objects: 9, done. Counting objects: 100% (9/9), done. Delta compression using up to 8 threads Compressing objects: 100% (5/5), done. Writing objects: 100% (5/5), 418 bytes | 418.00 KiB/s, done. Total 5 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 remote: Resolving deltas: 100% (4/4), completed with 4 local objects. To https://github.com/OpenTollGate/tollgate-module-basic-go.git ad29788..ca43710 multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package -> multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package
New event json:
{ "id": "51ca573636243df455333e83d5b456b4bcefd939c8160c5737545abcdc95dfd9", "pubkey": "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a", "created_at": 1746714091, "kind": 1063, "tags": [ [ "url", "https://blossom.swissdash.site/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk" ], [ "m", "application/octet-stream" ], [ "x", "75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b" ], [ "ox", "75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b" ], [ "filename", "basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk" ], [ "architecture", "aarch64_cortex-a53" ], [ "version", "multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710" ], [ "release_channel", "dev" ] ], "content": "TollGate Module Package: basic for gl-mt3000" }
Logread output: ``` Thu May 8 14:12:11 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8933]: 2025/05/08 14:12:11.615394 Relay wss://relay.damus.io disconnected, attempting to reconnect Thu May 8 14:12:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:12:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Connected to relay: wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:12:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Subscription successful on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:12:11 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Subscribed to NIP-94 events on relay wss://relay.damus.io Thu May 8 14:20:41 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Connecting to relay: wss://relay.tollgate.me Thu May 8 14:21:33 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Started the timer Thu May 8 14:21:33 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Intersection: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710] Thu May 8 14:21:33 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Right Time Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-90-ad29788 basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-90-ad29788 basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710] Thu May 8 14:21:33 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Right Arch Keys count: 115 Thu May 8 14:21:33 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Right Version Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710] Thu May 8 14:21:43 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8933]: 2025/05/08 14:21:43.304879 Timeout reached, checking for new versions Thu May 8 14:21:43 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Sorted Qualifying Events Keys: [basic-gl-mt3000-aarch64_cortex-a53.ipk-multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710] Thu May 8 14:21:43 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Newer package version available: multiple_mints_rebase_taglist_detect_package-91-ca43710 Thu May 8 14:21:43 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Downloading package from https://blossom.swissdash.site/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk to /tmp/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk Thu May 8 14:21:45 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: Package downloaded successfully to /tmp/ Thu May 8 14:21:45 2025 daemon.info tollgate-basic[8933]: New package version is ready to be installed by cronjob Thu May 8 14:21:45 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8933]: 2025/05/08 14:21:45.667395 Verifying package checksum Thu May 8 14:21:45 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[8933]: 2025/05/08 14:21:45.676755 Package checksum verified successfully Thu May 8 14:22:06 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:22:06 NIP94EventID: 51ca573636243df455333e83d5b456b4bcefd939c8160c5737545abcdc95dfd9 Thu May 8 14:22:06 2025 daemon.err tollgate-basic[10154]: 2025/05/08 14:22:06 IPAddressRandomized: 192.168.3.1
```
Config has the right event id again:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/config.json | jq { "tollgate_private_key": "8a45d0add1c7ddf668f9818df550edfa907ae8ea59d6581a4ca07473d468d663", "accepted_mints": [ "https://mint.minibits.cash/Bitcoin", "https://mint2.nutmix.cash" ], "price_per_minute": 1, "bragging": { "enabled": true, "fields": [ "amount", "mint", "duration" ] }, "relays": [ "wss://relay.damus.io", "wss://nos.lol", "wss://nostr.mom", "wss://relay.tollgate.me" ], "trusted_maintainers": [ "5075e61f0b048148b60105c1dd72bbeae1957336ae5824087e52efa374f8416a" ], "fields_to_be_reviewed": [ "price_per_minute", "relays", "tollgate_private_key", "trusted_maintainers" ], "nip94_event_id": "51ca573636243df455333e83d5b456b4bcefd939c8160c5737545abcdc95dfd9" }
Install.json has the right file path again:
root@OpenWrt:/tmp# cat /etc/tollgate/install.json | jq { "package_path": "/tmp/75990a3f245069a56c02c6e24dc312ecc6ff1f0df632fb99ddb247c98a745a5b.ipk", "ip_address_randomized": "192.168.3.1", "install_time": 1746714121, "download_time": 1746714105, "release_channel": "dev", "ensure_default_timestamp": 1746634883, "update_path": null }
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@ 6c05c73e:c4356f17
2025-05-10 20:46:26Porque investir R$100
Um guia politicamente diferente de investimento
VocĂȘ jĂĄ certamente se pegou na seguinte situação. Paguei tudo o que devia. E, agora me sobrou cem reais para investir.
Principalmente, se vocĂȘ Ă© novo e estĂĄ no seu primeiro emprego. Isso Ă© muito comum. Contudo, mesmo os mais experimentados passam por isso.
No entanto, vem aquela pergunta na cabeça. Serå que eu realmente preciso investir esses cem reais? Afinal, é uma quantia pequena e qual seria o retorno disso?
Contudo, para responder sua dĂșvida. A resposta Ă© sempre sim. Se, algum dia na sua vida. VocĂȘ quiser acumular recursos e escapar desse cĂrculo vicioso. Precisa acumular e investir.
Todavia, vamos analisar nesse artigo alguns outros aspectos que podem elevar x10 esse valor investido.
Quando investir R$100?
Agora, amanhĂŁ ou ano que vem?
Muitos pensam que todo dinheiro ganho precisa IMEDIATAMENTE ser investido. E, na verdade isso nĂŁo precisa ser assim.
Portanto, todo o dinheiro ganho deve ser aplicado com diligĂȘncia. Decidir quando investir o dinheiro Ă© uma tarefa crucial. Mas, antes disso acontecer. VocĂȘ precisa definir seus objetivos.
Sobretudo, aonde vocĂȘ vai colocar seu dinheiro. Vai determinar o ritmo como investe. E, isso Ă© crucial em uma jornada de investimentos.
Aonde?
âPara manter uma fogueira, tem que botar mais lenhaâ
Espera um pouco. O que essa frase quer dizer? Vamos criar uma situação hipotĂ©tica aqui e analisar trĂȘs formas de investimento:
Investir em açÔes na bolsa de valores (renda variåvel) Investir em si mesmo (aumentar capacidade)
Primeira hipĂłtese:
VocĂȘ investiu R$100 o ano todo. Todos os meses. Isso gerou um bruto de R$1.200. VocĂȘ estudo e se dedicou. Analisou açÔes, assistiu a vĂĄrios vĂdeos e anĂĄlises. E fez 15% de retorno no ano.
Nessa primeira hipĂłtese, vocĂȘ acumulou R$1.200 + 15% de retorno (R$180). O que te rendeu R$1380 brutos. Com essa quantia a incidĂȘncia de impostos nĂŁo existe. EntĂŁo, sem DARFS por aqui.
Compensou investir 2 horas por dia * 200 dias no ano =1.752.000 min. Para poder ganhar R$180?
Dahhhh, nĂŁo. VocĂȘ ficou mais experiente e aprendeu. Mas, a quantia Ă© muito pequena e nĂŁo faz cĂłcegas. Tampouco te faz sorrir. E te tira dessa situação.
Segunda hipĂłtese:
Eu nĂŁo sei qual o seu ofĂcio nesse momento. Mas, eu sei de duas coisas. Ou vocĂȘ gosta e quer se especializar. Ou vocĂȘ quer trocar de ofĂcio logo logo. EntĂŁo, meu consagrado(a). VocĂȘ jĂĄ sabeâŠ
Agora, vamos pegar esses R$100 mensais e investir em um curso tĂ©cnico. Pois, Ă© mais rĂĄpido que uma faculdade. SerĂĄ seu primeiro diploma oficial, te torna alguĂ©m e te dĂĄ um ofĂcio.
Assim sendo, vocĂȘ tem grandes chances de trocar de trabalho. Ter aumento salarial Ă© certamente no prazo de um ano. VocĂȘ vai ganhar muitos mais que os R$180 brutos de rentabilidade do primeiro caso.
Agora, quer saber a real porque ninguém te fala isso no YouTube, Instagram e TikTok?
Meu consagrado, as pessoas sĂł te recomendam o que Ă© bom para elas. NĂŁo hĂĄ nada de errado com isso. O que quero te fazer enxergar aqui. Ă que vocĂȘ estĂĄ sozinho (ou tem que estar, para refletir) e precisa escolher o que Ă© melhor para vocĂȘ.
Contudo, Ă© importante para para pensar por um tempo e entender o que vai ser melhor para vocĂȘ. Qual melhor caminho seguir. E ponto, sĂł vocĂȘ sabe o que Ă© melhor para vocĂȘ.
Como?
Para fechar nosso raciocĂnio de hoje. Vamos a pergunta de um milhĂŁo de dĂłlares. Mas, como eu faço isso? Meu querido(a), vocĂȘ vai fazer um exercĂcio comigo logo menos.
VocĂȘ vai deixar seu celular no silencioso. Colocar um timer de 15 minutos. Pegar um papel e caneta e anotar em uma folha o que vocĂȘ gosta + o que vocĂȘ vocĂȘ gostaria de fazer da sua vida.
Logo, essa lista tem que conter o SEU gosto. NĂŁo do seu amigo, do influenciador, da celebridade ou do atleta. Essas pessoas tem influĂȘncia sobre sua vida? Claro! Mas, cabe a vocĂȘ refletir sobre o que realmente quer.
Naturalmente, vocĂȘ nĂŁo vai colocar lĂĄ na sua lista; quero uma Ferrari esse ano. Porque nĂŁo Ă© assim que funciona. Na real, vocĂȘ pode querer a Ferrari. Sem problema algum.
Mas, saiba que antes da Ferrari. Vai ter que vir o Gol, o Civic, a 325, o 911 e daĂ a Ferrari. Tudo na vida Ă© passo meu caro(a). Ou vocĂȘ acha que vai dar saltos quĂąnticos na vida sem estar preparado? NĂŁo Ă© assim que a vida funciona.
Em suma,
para concluir esse texto. Vamos fazer o resumĂŁo prĂĄtico do que fazer com cem reais mensais:
*** Tire um tempo para entender o que quer e o que tu gosta. * Visualize e anote seus objetivos que quer em uma folha. * Invista em vocĂȘ incansavelmente. * VocĂȘ vai chegar ao topo da montanha. Mas, tem que subir um nĂvel por vez.**
Bio
Se chegou até aqui é porque gostou e quer mudar de vida. Manda pro teu colega que tå precisando desse tapa de luva. Obrigado pelo seu tempo.
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- Sondre Bjellas: 5,000,000 sats - https://notes.blockcore.net/
- Null Dev: 5,000,000 sats - https://github.com/KotlinGeekDev/Nosky
- Blake Jakopovic: 5,000,000 sats - https://github.com/blakejakopovic/nostcat, https://github.com/blakejakopovic/nostreq and https://github.com/blakejakopovic/NostrEventPlayground
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2025-04-22 12:44:42Die Debatte um Migration, Grenzsicherung und Abschiebungen wird in Deutschland meist emotional gefĂŒhrt. Wer fordert, dass illegale Einwanderer abgeschoben werden, sieht sich nicht selten dem Vorwurf des Rassismus ausgesetzt. Doch dieser Vorwurf ist nicht nur sachlich unbegrĂŒndet, sondern verkehrt die RealitĂ€t ins Gegenteil: TatsĂ€chlich sind es gerade diejenigen, die hinter jeder Forderung nach Rechtssicherheit eine rassistische Motivation vermuten, die selbst in erster Linie nach Hautfarbe, Herkunft oder NationalitĂ€t urteilen.
Das Recht steht ĂŒber Emotionen
Deutschland ist ein Rechtsstaat. Das bedeutet, dass Regeln nicht nach BauchgefĂŒhl oder politischer Stimmungslage ausgelegt werden können, sondern auf klaren gesetzlichen Grundlagen beruhen mĂŒssen. Einer dieser GrundsĂ€tze ist in Artikel 16a des Grundgesetzes verankert. Dort heiĂt es:
âAuf Absatz 1 [Asylrecht] kann sich nicht berufen, wer aus einem Mitgliedstaat der EuropĂ€ischen Gemeinschaften oder aus einem anderen Drittstaat einreist, in dem die Anwendung des Abkommens ĂŒber die Rechtsstellung der FlĂŒchtlinge und der EuropĂ€ischen Menschenrechtskonvention sichergestellt ist.â
Das bedeutet, dass jeder, der ĂŒber sichere Drittstaaten nach Deutschland einreist, keinen Anspruch auf Asyl hat. Wer dennoch bleibt, hĂ€lt sich illegal im Land auf und unterliegt den geltenden Regelungen zur RĂŒckfĂŒhrung. Die Forderung nach Abschiebungen ist daher nichts anderes als die Forderung nach der Einhaltung von Recht und Gesetz.
Die Umkehrung des Rassismusbegriffs
Wer einerseits behauptet, dass das deutsche Asyl- und Aufenthaltsrecht strikt durchgesetzt werden soll, und andererseits nicht nach Herkunft oder Hautfarbe unterscheidet, handelt wertneutral. Diejenigen jedoch, die in einer solchen Forderung nach Rechtsstaatlichkeit einen rassistischen Unterton sehen, projizieren ihre eigenen Denkmuster auf andere: Sie unterstellen, dass die Debatte ausschlieĂlich entlang ethnischer, rassistischer oder nationaler Kriterien gefĂŒhrt wird â und genau das ist eine rassistische Denkweise.
Jemand, der illegale Einwanderung kritisiert, tut dies nicht, weil ihn die Herkunft der Menschen interessiert, sondern weil er den Rechtsstaat respektiert. Hingegen erkennt jemand, der hinter dieser Kritik Rassismus wittert, offenbar in erster Linie die âRasseâ oder Herkunft der betreffenden Personen und reduziert sie darauf.
Finanzielle Belastung statt ideologischer Debatte
Neben der rechtlichen gibt es auch eine ökonomische Komponente. Der deutsche Wohlfahrtsstaat basiert auf einem Solidarprinzip: Die BĂŒrger zahlen in das System ein, um sich gegenseitig in schwierigen Zeiten zu unterstĂŒtzen. Dieser Wohlstand wurde ĂŒber Generationen hinweg von denjenigen erarbeitet, die hier seit langem leben. Die PrioritĂ€t liegt daher darauf, die vorhandenen Mittel zuerst unter denjenigen zu verteilen, die durch Steuern, Sozialabgaben und Arbeit zum Erhalt dieses Systems beitragen â nicht unter denen, die sich durch illegale Einreise und fehlende wirtschaftliche Eigenleistung in das System begeben.
Das ist keine ideologische Frage, sondern eine rein wirtschaftliche AbwĂ€gung. Ein Sozialsystem kann nur dann nachhaltig funktionieren, wenn es nicht unbegrenzt belastet wird. WĂŒrde Deutschland keine klaren Regeln zur Einwanderung und Abschiebung haben, wĂŒrde dies unweigerlich zur Ăberlastung des Sozialstaates fĂŒhren â mit negativen Konsequenzen fĂŒr alle.
Sozialpatriotismus
Ein weiterer wichtiger Aspekt ist der Schutz der Arbeitsleistung jener Generationen, die Deutschland nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg mĂŒhsam wieder aufgebaut haben. WĂ€hrend oft betont wird, dass die Deutschen moralisch kein Erbe aus der Zeit vor 1945 beanspruchen dĂŒrfen â auĂer der Verantwortung fĂŒr den Holocaust â, ist es umso bedeutsamer, das neue Erbe nach 1945 zu respektieren, das auf FleiĂ, Disziplin und harter Arbeit beruht. Der Wiederaufbau war eine kollektive Leistung deutscher Menschen, deren FrĂŒchte nicht bedenkenlos verteilt werden dĂŒrfen, sondern vorrangig denjenigen zugutekommen sollten, die dieses Fundament mitgeschaffen oder es ĂŒber Generationen mitgetragen haben.
Rechtstaatlichkeit ist nicht verhandelbar
Wer sich fĂŒr eine konsequente Abschiebepraxis ausspricht, tut dies nicht aus rassistischen Motiven, sondern aus Respekt vor der Rechtsstaatlichkeit und den wirtschaftlichen Grundlagen des Landes. Der Vorwurf des Rassismus in diesem Kontext ist daher nicht nur falsch, sondern entlarvt eine selektive Wahrnehmung nach rassistischen Merkmalen bei denjenigen, die ihn erheben.
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2025-04-21 00:15:06At the recent Launch Music Festival and Conference in Lancaster, PA, featuring over 120 musicians across three days, I volunteered my time with Tunestr and Phantom Power Music's initiative to introduce artists to Bitcoin, Nostr, and the value-for-value model. Tunestr sponsored a stage, live-streaming 21 bands to platforms like Tunestr.io, Fountain.fm and other Nostr/Podcasting 2.0 apps and on-boarding as many others as possible at our conference booth. You may have seen me spamming about this over the last few days.
V4V Earnings
Day 1: 180,000 sats
Day 2: 300,000 sats
Day 3: Over 500,000 sats
Who?
Here are the artists that were on-boarded to Fountain and were live streaming on the Value-for-Value stage:
nostr:npub1cruu4z0hwg7n3r2k7262vx8jsmra3xpku85frl5fnfvrwz7rd7mq7e403w nostr:npub12xeh3n7w8700z4tpd6xlhlvg4vtg4pvpxd584ll5sva539tutc3q0tn3tz nostr:npub1rc80p4v60uzfhvdgxemhvcqnzdj7t59xujxdy0lcjxml3uwdezyqtrpe0j @npub16vxr4pc2ww3yaez9q4s53zkejjfd0djs9lfe55sjhnqkh nostr:npub10uspdzg4fl7md95mqnjszxx82ckdly8ezac0t3s06a0gsf4f3lys8ypeak nostr:npub1gnyzexr40qut0za2c4a0x27p4e3qc22wekhcw3uvdx8mwa3pen0s9z90wk nostr:npub13qrrw2h4z52m7jh0spefrwtysl4psfkfv6j4j672se5hkhvtyw7qu0almy nostr:npub1p0kuqxxw2mxczc90vcurvfq7ljuw2394kkqk6gqnn2cq0y9eq5nq87jtkk nostr:npub182kq0sdp7chm67uq58cf4vvl3lk37z8mm5k5067xe09fqqaaxjsqlcazej nostr:npub162hr8kd96vxlanvggl08hmyy37qsn8ehgj7za7squl83um56epnswkr399 nostr:npub17jzk5ex2rafres09c4dnn5mm00eejye6nrurnlla6yn22zcpl7vqg6vhvx nostr:npub176rnksulheuanfx8y8cr2mrth4lh33svvpztggjjm6j2pqw6m56sq7s9vz nostr:npub1akv7t7xpalhsc4nseljs0c886jzuhq8u42qdcwvu972f3mme9tjsgp5xxk nostr:npub18x0gv872489lrczp9d9m4hx59r754x7p9rg2jkgvt7ul3kuqewtqsssn24
Many more musicians were on-boarded to Fountain, however, we were unable to obtain all of their npubs.
THANK YOU TO ALL ZAPPERS AND BOOSTERS!
Musicians âGet Itâ
My key takeaway was the musicians' absolute understanding that the current digital landscape along with legacy social media is failing them. Every artist I spoke with recognized how algorithms hinder fan connection and how gatekeepers prevent fair compensation for their work. They all use Spotify, but they only do so out of necessity. They felt the music industry is primed for both a social and monetary revolution. Some of them were even speaking my languageâŠ
Because of this, concepts like decentralization, censorship resistance, owning your content, and controlling your social graph weren't just understood by them, they were instantly embraced. The excitement was real; they immediately saw the potential and agreed with me. Bitcoin and Nostr felt genuinely punk rock and that helped a lot of them identify with what we were offering them.
The Tools and the Issues
While the Nostr ecosystem offers a wide variety of tools, we focused on introducing three key applications at this event to keep things clear for newcomers:
- Fountain, with a music focus, was the primary tool for onboarding attendees onto Nostr. Fountain was also chosen thanks to Fountainâs built-in Lightning wallet.
- Primal, as a social alternative, was demonstrated to show how users can take their Nostr identity and content seamlessly between different applications.
- Tunestr.io, lastly was showcased for its live video streaming capabilities.
Although we highlighted these three, we did inform attendees about the broader range of available apps and pointed them to
nostrapps.com
if they wanted to explore further, aiming to educate without overwhelming them.This review highlights several UX issues with the Fountain app, particularly concerning profile updates, wallet functionality, and user discovery. While Fountain does work well, these minor hiccups make it extremely hard for on-boarding and education.
- Profile Issues:
- When a user edits their profile (e.g., Username/Nostr address, Lightning address) either during or after creation, the changes don't appear to consistently update across the app or sync correctly with Nostr relays.
- Specifically, the main profile display continues to show the old default Username/Nostr address and Lightning address inside Fountain and on other Nostr clients.
- However, the updated Username/Nostr address does appear on https://fountain.fm (chosen-username@fountain.fm) and is visible within the "Edit Profile" screen itself in the app.
- This inconsistency is confusing for users, as they see their updated information in some places but not on their main public-facing profile within the app. I confirmed this by observing a new user sign up and edit their username â the edit screen showed the new name, but the profile display in Fountain did not update and we did not see it inside Primal, Damus, Amethyst, etc.
- Wallet Limitations:
- The app's built-in wallet cannot scan Lightning address QR codes to initiate payments.
- This caused problems during the event where users imported Bitcoin from Azte.co vouchers into their Fountain wallets. When they tried to Zap a band by scanning a QR code on the live tally board, Fountain displayed an error message stating the invoice or QR code was invalid.
- While suggesting musicians install Primal as a second Nostr app was a potential fix for the QR code issue, (and I mentioned it to some), the burden of onboarding users onto two separate applications, potentially managing two different wallets, and explaining which one works for specific tasks creates a confusing and frustrating user experience.
- Search Difficulties:
- Finding other users within the Fountain app is challenging. I was unable to find profiles from brand new users by entering their chosen Fountain username.
- To find a new user, I had to resort to visiting their profile on the web (fountain.fm/username) to retrieve their npub. Then, open Primal and follow them. Finally, when searching for their username, since I was now following them, I was able to find their profile.
- This search issue is compounded by the profile syncing problem mentioned earlier, as even if found via other clients, their displayed information is outdated.
- Searching for the event to Boost/Zap inside Fountain was harder than it should have been the first two days as the live stream did not appear at the top of the screen inside the tap. This was resolved on the third day of the event.
Improving the Onboarding Experience
To better support user growth, educators and on-boarders need more feature complete and user-friendly applications. I love our developers and I will always sing their praises from the highest mountain tops, however I also recognize that the current tools present challenges that hinder a smooth onboarding experience.
One potential approach explored was guiding users to use Primal (including its built-in wallet) in conjunction with Wavlake via Nostr Wallet Connect (NWC). While this could facilitate certain functions like music streaming, zaps, and QR code scanning (which require both Primal and Wavlake apps), Wavlake itself has usability issues. These include inconsistent or separate profiles between web and mobile apps, persistent "Login" buttons even when logged in on the mobile app with a Nostr identity, and the minor inconvenience of needing two separate applications. Although NWC setup is relatively easy and helps streamline the process, the need to switch between apps adds complexity, especially when time is limited and weâre aiming to showcase the benefits of this new system.
Ultimately, we need applications that are more feature-complete and intuitive for mainstream users to improve the onboarding experience significantly.
Looking forward to the future
I anticipate that most of these issues will be resolved when these applications address them in the near future. Specifically, this would involve Fountain fixing its profile issues and integrating Nostr Wallet Connect (NWC) to allow users to utilize their Primal wallet, or by enabling the scanning of QR codes that pay out to Lightning addresses. Alternatively, if Wavlake resolves the consistency problems mentioned earlier, this would also significantly improve the situation giving us two viable solutions for musicians.
My ideal onboarding event experience would involve having all the previously mentioned issues resolved. Additionally, I would love to see every attendee receive a $5 or $10 voucher to help them start engaging with value-for-value, rather than just the limited number we distributed recently. The goal is to have everyone actively zapping and sending Bitcoin throughout the event. Maybe we can find a large sponsor to facilitate this in the future?
What's particularly exciting is the Launch conference's strong interest in integrating value-for-value across their entire program for all musicians and speakers at their next event in Dallas, Texas, coming later this fall. This presents a significant opportunity to onboard over 100+ musicians to Bitcoin and Nostr, which in turn will help onboard their fans and supporters.
We need significantly more zaps and more zappers! It's unreasonable to expect the same dedicated individuals to continuously support new users; they are being bled dry. A shift is needed towards more people using bitcoin for everyday transactions, treating it as money. This brings me back to my ideal onboarding experience: securing a sponsor to essentially give participants bitcoin funds specifically for zapping and tipping artists. This method serves as a practical lesson in using bitcoin as money and showcases the value-for-value principle from the outset.
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@ 592295cf:413a0db9
2025-04-13 15:52:02Nostur is capable of login with bunker
Photo, note by Fabian
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When you decide to share an app you have to know a lot about that app. For example the nstart feature that you can share your friends, has a "smart pack" and the app can onboard, at least following the link --> Apps-integration
So let's try to read and bring a bit to the summary of the thing. Only the one about the profiles, which you don't know exactly how it will end, you have to try it before sending to someone. the second point is that it says that there is no "support encryption, so it cannot be used for DMs apps".
there was an update of nstart, now it shows you
the names of the bunkers, maybe now it's too much, decide if it does 3/2 4/2 or just automatic.
So they talked about frost in the hodlbod podcast. I didn't understand much except that they said to test frost and report the feedback. Tomorrow I'll try to download igloo and frost+nos2ex
So I have to wait for let's say version 0_1_0 of igloo now it is (0_0_4) and
maybe there will be the version of the extension ready.
Sebastix also found it difficult but I think he was trying to install the server, which didn't even occur to me. Anyway I leave you the note if you want to go deeper...
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Let's see if I can download the video. ok Downloaded. Video .mov
If you don't want to watch I'll leave a little description
1 Download and install igloo, from the frost page. 2 Create a new key set, you can generate or copy an existing key. 3. Choose the options for the key and now they become multiple keys 4. Created a group of credentials. 5. Save the two credentials with a password and bring the third into the browser extension that it creates from the repository, it says that there will be a bootable extension for chrome. 6. Copy the third key and the group package key into the application node. 7. Once you have entered these keys you can finish the operation (and you have backed up the other two) in igloo. 8. When it goes forward it finds itself with two keys, both encrypted with passwords. 9. Since it is a three of two, it just needs to activate a key in igloo and it starts communicating "startsigner". 10. Opens a nostr client and connects with frost2sx and writes a note 11. Shows the log, and says that if you enter two keys it can generate a third, invalidating the old one (I assume)
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@ c9badfea:610f861a
2025-05-10 18:57:30- Install Squircle (it's free and open source)
- Launch the app, tap the â icon and select Settings
- Configure your Git credentials as needed
- Add any remote servers under Cloud & Servers
- Return to the editor view and enjoy your mobile IDE
âčïž To clone a Git repository, tap â°, long-press a directory in the file tree, and choose Clone
âčïž You may want to use it alongside Termux, a terminal emulator and Linux environment
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@ bbb5dda0:f09e2747
2025-05-08 07:38:07I've been neglecting my weekly updates a bit. I haven't really gotten to them lately because i've been insanely busy frying my brains at #SovEng. And after that i haven't been keeping my weekly notes properly. WHICH I'm planning to pick back up now!
This week/ the last couple weeks I've been doing some general planning around @tollGate's appearances on various conferences around Europe! First on the list will be Pizza Day in Prague! And from there I'll be cruising straight to @Oslo Freedom Forum! For TollGate that also means getting us set up with some T-Shirts and Stickers, though not super hard to do, it's the first time I'm doing any 'marketing' like this so I did test my own patience by properly cropping and ordering the designs. So far the stickers came out well Look at our first officially baptized TollGate! :)
TollGate Installer
As we're installing versions of TollGateOS on routers quite often now I figured it'd be a good idea to streamline the experience a bit by building a TollGate Installer. I've been vibecoding it mostly, and one of the things I discovered is how easy it is to make it replicate the style of another app. To stick with the theme I told it to mirror the style of our TollGate Captive portal site and it did it perfectly!
Anyway, still a lot of manual engineering is required but at least I can outsource the stuff i'm bad at. What I did improve was the GitHub workflows we use for building and publishing the OS. We publish our releases to Blossom + Nostr (NIP-94). I then use those messages in the installer to get the download links.
đ But which version!?
I quickly ran into the issue that I didn't know which binary to install on the router i hooked up to my computer. I connect the router via lan, then I scan the network and ssh into the router, get some basic info, like the device name. BUT, the format of that device name wouldn't match any of the names we'd use in our release.
For example: the router name would be
glinet,mt3000
while our release was calledgl-mt3000
. The difference may seem subtle but I can't match them. So after some discussion with the others I went on and revamped our OS pipeline to properly follow the OpenWRT naming of boards/devices. The pipeline is now much more extensible, making it easier for us to add support for more hardware!What's next?
We're aiming for a v0.0.2 release of TollGate OS by friday, incorporating some of the feedback we've gotten from our test users! Hang on tight guys! đ I'm hoping to finish an earlier version of the installer in the upcoming week as well.
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@ 39cc53c9:27168656
2025-04-09 07:59:35The new website is finally live! I put in a lot of hard work over the past months on it. I'm proud to say that it's out now and it looks pretty cool, at least to me!
Why rewrite it all?
The old kycnot.me site was built using Python with Flask about two years ago. Since then, I've gained a lot more experience with Golang and coding in general. Trying to update that old codebase, which had a lot of design flaws, would have been a bad idea. It would have been like building on an unstable foundation.
That's why I made the decision to rewrite the entire application. Initially, I chose to use SvelteKit with JavaScript. I did manage to create a stable site that looked similar to the new one, but it required Jav aScript to work. As I kept coding, I started feeling like I was repeating "the Python mistake". I was writing the app in a language I wasn't very familiar with (just like when I was learning Python at that mom ent), and I wasn't happy with the code. It felt like spaghetti code all the time.
So, I made a complete U-turn and started over, this time using Golang. While I'm not as proficient in Golang as I am in Python now, I find it to be a very enjoyable language to code with. Most aof my recent pr ojects have been written in Golang, and I'm getting the hang of it. I tried to make the best decisions I could and structure the code as well as possible. Of course, there's still room for improvement, which I'll address in future updates.
Now I have a more maintainable website that can scale much better. It uses a real database instead of a JSON file like the old site, and I can add many more features. Since I chose to go with Golang, I mad e the "tradeoff" of not using JavaScript at all, so all the rendering load falls on the server. But I believe it's a tradeoff that's worth it.
What's new
- UI/UX - I've designed a new logo and color palette for kycnot.me. I think it looks pretty cool and cypherpunk. I am not a graphic designer, but I think I did a decent work and I put a lot of thinking on it to make it pleasant!
- Point system - The new point system provides more detailed information about the listings, and can be expanded to cover additional features across all services. Anyone can request a new point!
- ToS Scrapper: I've implemented a powerful automated terms-of-service scrapper that collects all the ToS pages from the listings. It saves you from the hassle of reading the ToS by listing the lines that are suspiciously related to KYC/AML practices. This is still in development and it will improve for sure, but it works pretty fine right now!
- Search bar - The new search bar allows you to easily filter services. It performs a full-text search on the Title, Description, Category, and Tags of all the services. Looking for VPN services? Just search for "vpn"!
- Transparency - To be more transparent, all discussions about services now take place publicly on GitLab. I won't be answering any e-mails (an auto-reply will prompt to write to the corresponding Gitlab issue). This ensures that all service-related matters are publicly accessible and recorded. Additionally, there's a real-time audits page that displays database changes.
- Listing Requests - I have upgraded the request system. The new form allows you to directly request services or points without any extra steps. In the future, I plan to enable requests for specific changes to parts of the website.
- Lightweight and fast - The new site is lighter and faster than its predecessor!
- Tor and I2P - At last! kycnot.me is now officially on Tor and I2P!
How?
This rewrite has been a labor of love, in the end, I've been working on this for more than 3 months now. I don't have a team, so I work by myself on my free time, but I find great joy in helping people on their private journey with cryptocurrencies. Making it easier for individuals to use cryptocurrencies without KYC is a goal I am proud of!
If you appreciate my work, you can support me through the methods listed here. Alternatively, feel free to send me an email with a kind message!
Technical details
All the code is written in Golang, the website makes use of the chi router for the routing part. I also make use of BigCache for caching database requests. There is 0 JavaScript, so all the rendering load falls on the server, this means it needed to be efficient enough to not drawn with a few users since the old site was reporting about 2M requests per month on average (note that this are not unique users).
The database is running with mariadb, using gorm as the ORM. This is more than enough for this project. I started working with an
sqlite
database, but I ended up migrating to mariadb since it works better with JSON.The scraper is using chromedp combined with a series of keywords, regex and other logic. It runs every 24h and scraps all the services. You can find the scraper code here.
The frontend is written using Golang Templates for the HTML, and TailwindCSS plus DaisyUI for the CSS classes framework. I also use some plain CSS, but it's minimal.
The requests forms is the only part of the project that requires JavaScript to be enabled. It is needed for parsing some from fields that are a bit complex and for the "captcha", which is a simple Proof of Work that runs on your browser, destinated to avoid spam. For this, I use mCaptcha.
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@ 592295cf:413a0db9
2025-04-05 07:26:23[Edit] I tried to get the slides and an audio file, from Constant's talk at NostRiga, about 8 months ago
1.
Nostr's adoption thesis
The less you define, the more you imply
by Wouter Constant
2.
Dutch Bitcoiner
AntiHashedPodcast
Writing Book about nostr
00:40
3.
What this presentation about
A protocols design includes initself a thesis
on protocol adoption, due to underlying assumptions
1:17
4.
Examples
Governments/Academic: Pubhubs (Matrix)
Bussiness: Bluesky
Foss: Nostr
1:58
5.
What constitutes minimal viability?
Pubhubs (Matrix): make is "safe" for user
Bluesky: liability and monetization
Foss: Simpel for developer
4:03
6.
The Point of Nostr
Capture network effects through interoperability
4:43
7.
Three assumptions
The direction is workable
Method is workable
Motivation and means are sufficient
5:27
8.
Assumption 1
The asymmetric cryptography paradigm is a good idea
6:16
9.
Nostr is a exponent of the key-pair paradigm.
And Basicly just that.
6.52
10.
Keys suck
Protect a secret that you are supposed use all the time.
7:37
11.
Assumption two
The unaddressed things will be figured out within a 'meta-design consensus'
8:11
12.
Nostr's base protocol is not minimally viable for anything, except own development.
8:25
13.
Complexity leads to capture;
i.e. free and open in the name,
controlled in pratice
9:54
14.
Meta-design consensus
Buildings things 'note centric' mantains interoperability.
11:51
15.
Assumption three
the nightmare is scary;
the cream is appealing.
12:41
16.
Get it minimally viable,
for whatever target,
such that it is not a waste of time.
13:23
17.
Summarize
We are in a nightmare.
Assume key/signature are the way out.
Assume we can Maintain an open stardand while manifesting the dream.
Assume we are motivated enought to bootstrap this to adulthood.
14:01
18.
We want this,
we can do this,
because we have to.
14:12
Thank you for contribuiting
[Edit] Note for audio presentation
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@ 2b24a1fa:17750f64
2025-05-08 07:14:35"Was ist da drin?", fragte wohl jedes unverdorbene Kind, bevor eine FlĂŒssigkeit in den Muskel seines Arms gespritzt wĂŒrde. Aber wir sind alle keine unverdorbenen Kinder mehr. Wissen, das haben die anderen, die Gebildeteren, die Wissenschaftler, die Ărzte. Nachfragen wĂŒrde AutoritĂ€ten untergraben und Unglauben demonstrieren. Und drum fĂ€llt kaum jemandem auf, dass wir bis heute keine sauberen Inhaltsangaben ĂŒber die sogenannten Corona-Spritzen erhalten haben, geschweige denn wissen, was der Inhalt in unseren Körpern genau anrichten kann.
Auf die Suche nach AufklĂ€rung hat sich von Beginn dieser sogenannten Pandemie der Verein Mediziner und Wissenschaftler fĂŒr Gesundheit, Frieden und Demokratie gemacht. Jetzt gibt es ein erstes Labor, das die bekannten, relevanten Impfstoffbestandteile nachweisen will. DarĂŒber unterhĂ€lt sich unsere Redakteurin Eva Schmidt mit dem Molekularbiologen Prof. Klaus Steger von der UniversitĂ€t GieĂen und engagiert bei inmodia, dem Institut fĂŒr molekularbiologische Diagnostik. ZunĂ€chst wollte sie wissen, welche Bestandteile eigentlich bekannt sind, die in Millionen von Menschen gespritzt wurden.
Link zur Webseite:Â inmodia.de
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@ 6830c409:ff17c655
2025-05-10 15:38:09Disclaimer: I used Grammarly AI to correct my poor English to look polished. **
Preface: The motivation behind this note stems from a personal curiosity sparked by a few interactions with someone I know. After watching a YouTube video by Salvaveritate on Narcissistic Personality Disorder, I realized that what I was observing wasnât purely NPD-it seemed to be intertwined with something else. I wanted to better understand this personâs thought process and what might be driving their behavior. At the end of this note, Iâve included the references I consulted to explore this phenomenon further.
Weâve all encountered that person who walks into a room like they own it-dismissing every idea but their own and expecting the world to revolve around them. Thereâs confidence, and then thereâs a level of self-importance so exaggerated it becomes something darker. That, in a nutshell, is megalomania.
Though itâs no longer a formal psychological diagnosis (now categorized under narcissistic personality disorder), the term âmegalomaniaâ still resonates when we describe someone with delusional beliefs about their power, brilliance, or importance. Itâs not just arrogance-itâs a complete departure from reality, where self-worth is inflated to cartoonish proportions.
The Many Faces of Megalomania
Megalomaniacs arenât always easy to spot at first. They can be charismatic, persuasive, and even inspiring-until you begin to notice the patterns. Here are some of the archetypes you might recognize:
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The Political Power Player: From infamous historical figures to the neighborhood HOA president who rules like a tyrant, these individuals believe only they can save the day.
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The Corporate Climber: Ambition isnât the issue here-itâs the willingness to trample anyone in their path. These folks take credit for others' work and treat colleagues like pawns.
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The Self-Proclaimed Guru: Think of that person who reads one book and suddenly thinks theyâve unlocked the secrets of the universe. They believe they alone hold the truth and must share it with the âless enlightened.â
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The Everyday Ego: Perhaps the most common. They're the friend who always turns the conversation back to themselves or the family member who demands special treatment at every gathering.
Warning Signs to Watch For
If you suspect someone in your orbit might be leaning into megalomaniac territory, here are some red flags:
- They crave admiration but rarely offer it in return.
- Criticism-even the gentle kind - triggers rage or defensiveness.
- They exaggerate achievements or name-drop to elevate their image.
- Rules are for everyone else - they believe theyâre exempt.
- People are merely tools to further their personal agenda.
Often, the charm and confidence they exude can blind you to these signs until you're in too deep. Many learn this lesson through tough workplace dynamics, toxic relationships, or manipulative friendships.
How to Protect Yourself
If you're dealing with a megalomaniac, remember: youâre not powerless. Strategies that actually help include:
- Don't feed the ego - Respectful neutrality works better than flattery.
- Set firm boundaries - Be clear about what is and isnât acceptable.
- Keep records - Especially in professional settings, documentation is crucial.
- Know when to walk away - Some relationships or environments canât be fixed.
- Seek support - Therapy can equip you with the tools to cope and recover.
Trying to âchangeâ a megalomaniac rarely works-focus instead on preserving your own mental health and emotional well-being.
A Look Through History-and the Mirror
From Hitler and Stalinâs destructive delusions of grandeur to modern business figures like Elizabeth Holmes, history is packed with cautionary tales of unchecked ego. Even pop culture gives us glimpses: Tony Montana in Scarface, Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada. These characters arenât just dramatic-theyâre psychological case studies in what happens when ego eclipses empathy.
But letâs be honest-none of us are immune to moments of inflated self-worth. The difference lies in self-awareness. True confidence coexists with humility. It laughs at karaoke fails and learns from criticism. Megalomania, by contrast, builds walls around insecurity and calls it a fortress.
Have you ever dealt with someone whose ego became their identity? Or maybe caught yourself slipping into that territory? Letâs unpack it together-your insights could help someone else recognize the signs early.
Here is what I read: 1. https://ebeni.wordpress.com/unethical-leaders/megalomania-and-narcissism-grandiose-vulnerable-clarke/ 2. https://keghart.org/demirdjian-megalomaniac-dictator/ 3. https://fastercapital.com/content/Megalomania--The-Ultimate-Form-of-Hubris.html 4. https://taylorandfrancis.com/knowledge/Medicine_and_healthcare/Psychiatry/Megalomania/ 5. https://www.encyclopedia.com/medicine/psychology/psychology-and-psychiatry/grandiosity 6. Salva Veritate's video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtUFB3tf1lA&pp=ygUOc2FsdmEgdmVyaXRhdGU%3D
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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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n/JornalismoNĂŁoEstĂĄMorto - NotĂcias e escrita informativa (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:nprofile1qqs0f74kketdcv63r53mlzgzfh93we3dkgzkldv2p6g62a8gf3g92yqpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wchszyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9ekk7mf0qywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctv9ufhpwuw) nostr:naddr1qqd55n6jfeq5cj2nf48j6nkrsd8j632n2npczt2dfaf9gnczyrvvsrjnp9xgqysjendxg6x2q7fldu73ajnf5e2h7uspp9tjl7jvxqcyqqqgdasy2kfg4
n/AgorismoÂł-E-Mercado (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qqs0p8u85lcflpahg9r575jf2dx5ls4n94zj6n292fp5z3z094gry5qzyz0y55n5d04g5q6wq97zq8tqxwvrddmulpjmlxd8zppf8kd0339ugqcyqqqgdasrlnr7s
n/FeiraNostr - Marketplace (por: nostr:nprofile1qqstwrymlvj5kcrjspppyepmavrhk6afg9sfa4q9zhvmzztp6am83xgpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuumwdae8gtnnda3kjctv9u2dla7c) nostr:naddr1qq9yvetfwfs5ummnw3eqyg9hpjdlkf2tvpegqssjvsa7kpmmdw55zcy76sz3tkd3p9sawancnypsgqqqsmmqucz73h
Tecnologia:
n/ndevs-br (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs923ewnsqlx7347cpjhxmcmt0rsmnwf3tasr736pjx4wee9q89ufcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0gc3lmk) nostr:naddr1qqyxuer9weej6cnjqgs923ewnsqlx7347cpjhxmcmt0rsmnwf3tasr736pjx4wee9q89ufcrqsqqpphk7z3axp
n/BrasilDev (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyczyspluueyxautr3nxa2httku5e9m7d05dnu5zj3jnrg0jmucqcpr9mhxue69uhkyu3wwp6hyurvv4ex2mrp0yhxxmmd9uqs6amnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dsq3camnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wvf5hgcm0d9hx2u3wwdhkx6tpdsz8cl6e) nostr:naddr1qqy5yunpwd5kc3r9wcpzqnqgjq8lnnysmh3vwxvm42adwmjnyh0e473k0js22x2vdp7t0nqrqvzqqqyx7cvxdlla
n/Linux (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsxhewvq6fq9lzjmfwqrpg2ufgl09uh2cksupa853zxv04u2fva4uqpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9nhwden5te0dehhxarjv4kxjar9wvhx7un89uqsuamnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dshs6tvc92 ) nostr:naddr1qqz5c6tww4uqz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsygrtuhxqdyszl3fd5hqps59wy50hj7t4vtgwq7n6g3rx8679ykw67qpsgqqqsmmqznes6u
n/IA - Inteligencia Artificial (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqpyjsgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsyg82e88zjjtry4fz2hztar6tslvg084unp9k8sltqwcast53kxx4cvpsgqqqsmmqs03ln5
n/HardwareBr - DĂșvidas, experiĂȘncias e atualizaçÔes sobre hardware (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qq9ysctjv3mkzun9gfeqyg82e88zjjtry4fz2hztar6tslvg084unp9k8sltqwcast53kxx4cvpsgqqqsmmq54k3eu
n/SegurançaDaInformação (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqv9xet8w4exzmkr5as5gc2fdenx7undv8p60sardupzp6kfec55jce92gj4cjlg7ju8mzrea0ycfd3u86crk8vzayd334wrqvzqqqyx7cpss4m0
n/Moneroptbr (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyrmue77dm5ef5pmqsly0wp3248mk3vr9temj5p54plygcr97pavcpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgqgjwaehxw309ac82unsd3jhqct89ejhxqg5waehxw309aex2mrp0yhxgctdw4eju6t0tpqrvk) nostr:naddr1qq9y6mmwv4ex7ur5vfeqz3rhwvaz7tm8d9e8wmm5xf4k77fnddmx5dnxdvmk7um9dackz7nsx4m8wcn9v9mk7cmzxdknydm2vdchgctgxc6kvvnxddkrx7ty9ehku6t0dchsygzpa7vl0xa6v56qasg0j8hqc42namgkpj4uae2q62sljyvpjlq7kvpsgqqqsmmqknmdan
CiĂȘncia:
n/Astronomia - Espaço e astros (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0s8pkkr ) nostr:naddr1qq9yzum5wfhkummdd9ssz9thwden5te0dehhxarj9ehhsarj9ejx2a30qgs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgrqsqqpphkkdel5t
n/MecatrĂŽnica-NOSTR (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4) nostr:naddr1qqfy6etrv9689sa5de5kxcfdfe84x4zjqythwumn8ghj76twvfhhstnp0faxzmt09ehx2ap0qgsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcrqsqqpphkgsy84w
n/Antropologystr - Antropologia (por: nostr:npub1fyd0awkakq4aap70ual7mtlszjle9krffgwnsrkyua2frzmysd8qjj8gvg ) nostr:naddr1qq85zmn5dpex7ur0d3hkw7tnw3eqygzfrtlt4hds900g0nl80lk6luq5h7fds622r5uqa3882jgckeyrfcpsgqqqsmmq4xrrgc
Cultura:
n/Estante-Nostr - Literatura e livros (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsdl72sxdne0yqwa7tpznlnc4yt5t9jf8htspnynrja92dcschm7sqpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ez6vp39eukz6mfdphkumn99e3k7mf0qywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytfsxgh8jcttd95x7mnwv5hxxmmd9uq37amnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dxqejuer0wfskvctrw3hhy7fwdaexwtcjwfqr2) nostr:naddr1qqx52um5v9h8ge2lfehhxarjqgsdl72sxdne0yqwa7tpznlnc4yt5t9jf8htspnynrja92dcschm7sqrqsqqpphkwzdgct
n/Literatura-Arte-Cultura (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs92lr9pdcqnulddvzgj5twpz8ysdv7njhxagyxwtnlj8p3kpxxs9cprfmhxue69uhhq7tjv9kkjepwve5kzar2v9nzucm0d5hsz9nhwden5te0v4jx2m3wdehhxarj9ekxzmny9uqsuamnwvaz7tmwdaejumr0dshs8l9z0j) nostr:naddr1qqt5c6t5v4exzar4wfsj6stjw3jj6sm4d3682unpqgs92lr9pdcqnulddvzgj5twpz8ysdv7njhxagyxwtnlj8p3kpxxs9crqsqqpphkty54um
n/HistĂłria-e-Filosofia (por: nostr:npub1ne99yarta29qxnsp0ssp6cpnnqmtwl8cvklenfcsg2fantuvf0zqmpxjxk ) nostr:naddr1qqjlp8u85lcflpahfpy4x4xrjdfyjsfdg5k5vj2vfaf573jfg8cflrum7z0cezczyz0y55n5d04g5q6wq97zq8tqxwvrddmulpjmlxd8zppf8kd0339ugqcyqqqgdas35g9vs
n/Urbanism - Urbanismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqstwrymlvj5kcrjspppyepmavrhk6afg9sfa4q9zhvmzztp6am83xgpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuumwdae8gtnnda3kjctv9u2dla7c) nostr:naddr1qqy92unzv9hxjumdqgstwrymlvj5kcrjspppyepmavrhk6afg9sfa4q9zhvmzztp6am83xgrqsqqpphkyl5u8a
FĂ©:
n/ReligiĂŁo-e-Teologia - Cristianismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qqs0p8u85lcflpah2fz5cj28f8pcxnedg5k4g320f385wj2p7z0ehyqzyz0y55n5d04g5q6wq97zq8tqxwvrddmulpjmlxd8zppf8kd0339ugqcyqqqgdasta04x5
n/Ateismo-e-Agnosticismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqtyzar9d9ek6medv5k5zemwdaehg6trd9ek6mczyr4vnn3ff93j2539t3973a9c0ky8n67fsjmrc04s8vwc96gmrr2uxqcyqqqgdasuuzmw8
n/Budismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqr5yatyd9ek6mczyr4vnn3ff93j2539t3973a9c0ky8n67fsjmrc04s8vwc96gmrr2uxqcyqqqgdas0kmt4m
n/Taoismo - Daoismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqy9gct0cwkhxmt0qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9upzpf0wg36k3g3hygndv3cp8f2j284v0hfh4dqgqjj3yxnreck2w4qpqvzqqqyx7crkzqvd
n/Espiritualidade - Significação e sublimidade (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qq852umsd9exjar4v9kxjerpv3jszyrhwden5te0dehhxarj9ekk7mf0qgsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscrqsqqpphkxa5nfy
Entretenimento:
n/Equinox - Cinema no Nostr (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0s8pkkr) nostr:naddr1qqr52ut4d9hx77qpremhxue69uhkummnw3ez6ur4vgh8wetvd3hhyer9wghxuet59upzpf0wg36k3g3hygndv3cp8f2j284v0hfh4dqgqjj3yxnreck2w4qpqvzqqqyx7cmc79n5
n/Rock/metal - MĂșsicas Rock e Metal (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs9nyy7ctpy334n3p7gh4p93lmj2cch8ae8jgjsp8al2g32stdnpdcpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnrdakjuct49us57cz4 e nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz748t750 ) nostr:naddr1qq99ymmrdvh56et5v9kqzqqzypvep8kzcfyvdvug0j9agfv07ujkx9elwfujy5qfl06jy25zmvctwqcyqqqgdas306zj5
n/MĂșsica-Cinema-e-Livros (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qq4lp8u85lcflpahfhpe556fgdqj6s6ffez56sfdyck5cj2k2f848uyl366lp8unhhcflyu6qgsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qrqsqqpphkfyz9pf
n/Lugares-e-Viagens (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qqjlp8u85lcflpahf325ws2jg4fj63fd2ey5z369feflp8uv3mcflryd7z0cercpqqpzp8j22f6xh652qd8qzlpqr4sr8xpkka70sedlnxn3qs5nmxhccj7yqvzqqqyx7c965gfw
n/MĂdiasPerdidas - Lost Media (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qqw0p8u85lcflpahfhpc63zfg9fj65z92fzyj3zp20cflfusqgsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qrqsqqpphkdltjpa
n/Football - Futebol (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyjxh7htwmq277sl87wlld4lcpf0ujmp5558fcpmzww4y33djgxnsppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctv9uq32amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwv3sk6atn9e5k7tc9l2d6x / Moderadores: nostr:nprofile1qqsx5rzeds2gf6hzaqf35qc0y6v5fys72fsec8w3gwszn3jw5mxewvgpz4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezummcw3ezuer9wchszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u5c2kxa & nostr:nprofile1qqspxhftq9htg9njgaefr6nmetl97q8qqlwxvynppl6c5zr9t0qmp9gpzfmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ucpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwa5kueguy3tt5) nostr:naddr1qqyxvmm0w33xzmrvqgsyjxh7htwmq277sl87wlld4lcpf0ujmp5558fcpmzww4y33djgxnsrqsqqpphkg0nfw5
n/Formula-1 (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfujjjw3474zsrfcqhcgqavqeesd4h0nuxt0ue5ugy9y7e47xyh3qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qy2hwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn00p68ytnyv4mz7qgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9u2egtmk) nostr:naddr1qqy5vmmjd46kccfdxypzp8j22f6xh652qd8qzlpqr4sr8xpkka70sedlnxn3qs5nmxhccj7yqvzqqqyx7cc95u5w
n/Games - AtualizaçÔes sobre jogos (por: nostr:npub1atyuu22fvvj4yf2uf050fwra3pu7hjvykc7ravpmrkpwjxcc6hpsfneh4e ) nostr:naddr1qqz5wctdv4esyg82e88zjjtry4fz2hztar6tslvg084unp9k8sltqwcast53kxx4cvpsgqqqsmmqn0x7k7
n/JogosBrasil - Clips de jogos (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4 ) nostr:naddr1qq955mm8dae5yunpwd5kcqghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3ezucnpdejz7q3qj90yg0hl4e6qr7yg982dlh0qxdefy72d6ntuqet7hv3ateya782sxpqqqzr0vus9jl2
n/Minecraft (por: nostr:npub19xc7f5lg2z6svrjgye63rx44a96aq2ysqajx5tmum28cu6mk5j3qj3n9m9 ) nostr:naddr1qqy566twv43hyctxwspzq2d3unf7s594qc8ysfn4zxdtt6t46q5fqpmydghhek503e4hdf9zqvzqqqyx7ct7hldr
n/GenshinImpactBr (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs28fezzs5n2rdjh9deqv3ztk59mhg4j2jxaee7a4amkya30jnruggppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qyg8wumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnddakj7qgawaehxw309ahx7um5wghxy6t5vdhkjmn9wgh8xmmrd9skctcnffw22) nostr:naddr1qqtlp8u85lcflpahgajkuumgd9hyjmtsv93hgsnjq9z8wue69uhkw6tjwahhgvntdaunx6mkdgmxv6ehdaek2mm3v9a8qdtkwa3x2cthda3kyvmdxgmk5cm3w3sksd34vcexv6mvxdukgtn0de5k7m30qgs28fezzs5n2rdjh9deqv3ztk59mhg4j2jxaee7a4amkya30jnruggrqsqqpphkq4s4py
Libertarianismo:
n/Defensores-caseiros (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4) nostr:naddr1qq0lp8u85lcflpahg3jkvetwwdhhyetn943kzum9d9ex7ulsn78mgq3qgazxqfx8ldqkgaldz3hlwed2h3nwzfmwavkxp3s9j36qhfzeladsxpqqqzr0vcr78h2
n/DesobediĂȘncia_Civil (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2kw4x8jws3a4heehst0ywafwfymdqk35hx8mrf0dw6zdsnk5kj9gpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m30q9z8wue69uhk77r5wfjx2anpwcmrg73kx3ukydmcxeex5ee5de685ut2dpjkgmf4vg6h56n3w4k82emtde585u35xeh8jvn3vfskgtn0de5k7m306r5ytp) nostr:naddr1qq2ygetnda3x2erfcw4xucmfv905x6tkd9kqz3rhwvaz7tm8d9e8wmm5xf4k77fnddmx5dnxdvmk7um9dackz7nsx4m8wcn9v9mk7cmzxdknydm2vdchgctgxc6kvvnxddkrx7ty9ehku6t0dchsyg9t82nre8gg76muumc9hj8w5hyjdkstg6tnra35hkhdpxcfm2tfz5psgqqqsmmqlg3ata
n/sobreviNOSTR - Sobrevivencialismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4) nostr:naddr1qq20p8u85lcflpah2dhkyun9we55un6n23fqz3rhwvaz7tm8d9e8wmm5xf4k77fnddmx5dnxdvmk7um9dackz7nsx4m8wcn9v9mk7cmzxdknydm2vdchgctgxc6kvvnxddkrx7ty9ehku6t0dchsygz8g3szf3lmg9j80mg5dlmkt24uvmsjwmht93svvpv5ws96gk0ltvpsgqqqsmmqtempje
n/Triggr - Armas (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4) nostr:naddr1qqr9g5jfgar4yqghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3ezucnpdejz7q3qgazxqfx8ldqkgaldz3hlwed2h3nwzfmwavkxp3s9j36qhfzeladsxpqqqzr0vt5085y
n/Kaboom - QuĂmica e explosivos (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4 ) nostr:naddr1qqt0p8u85lcflpahfdq5yn60fhcflra57z0602qppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qgsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcrqsqqpphk637p09
n/CAVERNA-DO-PIRATA - Pirataria (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsyw3rqynrlkstywlk3gmlhvk4tcehpyahwktrqcczegaqt53vl7kcpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpg3mhxw309uex5umwd35xvmn9d35kwdtpvdcnv6tpvdukgmt6v33xgmt8xau8watwd568smpkw9mkyan6v93hwdrvwaex5mtv09jzummwd9hkutcpg4mhxue69uhhx6m60fhrvcmfd4nxga34v5e8q6r2vv68ju34wcmkj6mz0p6xudtxxajxkamwx43nwa35xa6xgat6d33x7um3d4ckgtn0de5k7m304dlxq4) nostr:naddr1qq40p8u85lcflpahgdq4v32jfeqj63z094gyj5jp23qlp8u0kn3gpr0znzswlwy07z0ca2gpg3mhxw309ankjunhda6ry6m00yekkan2xenxkdm0wdjk7utp0fcr2anhvfjkzam0vd3rxmfjxa4xxut5v95rvdtxxfnxkmpn09jzummwd9hkutczypr5gcpycla5zerha52xlam9427xdcf8dm4jccxxqk28gzayt8l4kqcyqqqgdask5hmmn
n/PrivateSociety - Propostas e discussÔes para uma sociedade privada (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qq89qunfweshge2nda3kjet50ypzpf0wg36k3g3hygndv3cp8f2j284v0hfh4dqgqjj3yxnreck2w4qpqvzqqqyx7cfvhgrt
n/TeoriaDasBandeiras (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs8efvwljfdwa0qynp7n9dhqacf3llucdqtm9ge8kjv0dt40yw586gpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7ar9xsz) nostr:naddr1qqf9get0wf5kzerpwdpxzmnyv45hyctnqgs8efvwljfdwa0qynp7n9dhqacf3llucdqtm9ge8kjv0dt40yw586grqsqqpphkatc9rh
n/SemFronteiras (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs8efvwljfdwa0qynp7n9dhqacf3llucdqtm9ge8kjv0dt40yw586gpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshszrnhwden5te0dehhxtnvdakz7ar9xsz) nostr:naddr1qqx4xetdgeex7mn5v45hyctnqgs8efvwljfdwa0qynp7n9dhqacf3llucdqtm9ge8kjv0dt40yw586grqsqqpphkjs0cue
n/AnarcoSobrevivencialismo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsfj5s9lrcckaxd8ul7vf3c4ajfg0n0ytcjvetclw679hy6p98wpfqpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnwdaehgu3wvfnj7qg4waehxw309ahx7um5wghx77r5wghxgetk9uykdgj7) nostr:naddr1qqdyzmnpwf3k75m0vfex2anfwejkucmfv9kxjumddap9yq3qn9fqt7833d6v60elucnr3tmyjslx7gh3yejh37a4utwf5z2wuzjqxpqqqzr0vsz5kcy
n/SociedadeAlternativaLibertaria - LibertĂĄrios (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2ph3za34henpq2y3rzgqwgdc4pjmpleqr5t62rf7kxj0lmdyxnfgppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0ydypw5) nostr:naddr1qq09xmmrd9jkgctyv4qkcar9wfhxzarfwes5c6tzv4e8gctjd9ssyg9qmc3wc6muess9zg33yq8yxu2sedslusp69a9p5ltrf8lakjrf55psgqqqsmmq8dtk3m
n/LibertariosPT - LibertĂĄrios de Portugal (por: nostr:nprofile1qqszx8rlqax4pakclsxscudfset7fs37jm7rflnugh3nf8r4ehx4z4gppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp05leack) nostr:naddr1qqx5c6tzv4e8gctjd9hhx5z5qgszx8rlqax4pakclsxscudfset7fs37jm7rflnugh3nf8r4ehx4z4grqsqqpphke05802
DiscussÔes Sociais
n/Aliança-Conservadora-Brasileira (por: nostr:npub1atg5rgfuarup49470kqexfgcesdr85yru56y0y8qf3z6kc30g2vqyfyqyp ) nostr:naddr1qqsyzmrfv9hv8fmptapk7mnnv4e8vctydaexzh6zwfshx6tvv45hycgzyr4dzsdp8n50sx5khe7crye9rrxp5v7ss0jng3usupxyt2mz9apfsqcyqqqgdasue9j59
n/Ilha-de-Anhatomirin - Monarquia (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsgzc22v804davx6vpwtwfu6j84yvupeld497tfr396usmu7s0m08qpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszymhwden5te0v9ehgunpdshxu6twdfsj7qguwaehxw309a5x7ervvfhkgtnrdaexzcmvv5h8gmm0d3ej7a2jp7u) nostr:naddr1qqf5jmrgvykkgefdg9hxsct5dakkjunfd5q3uamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dwp6kytnhv4kxcmmjv3jhytnwv46z7q3qs9s55cwl2m6cd5czukune4y02gecrn7m2tukj8zt4epheaqlk7wqxpqqqzr0vu2qg3m
n/ManosphereBrasil - Contra a misandria (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqs0p3yd48kzm56a4tual772y3vsjwehx6tc3rv8ht8q0zgncg5r7qgpg3mhxw309ahhsarjv3jhvctkxc685d35093rw7pkwf4xwdrww3a8z6ngv4jx6dtzx4ax5ut4d36kw6mwdpa8ydpkdeunyutzv9jzummwd9hkutcpjnhed) nostr:naddr1qqgy6ctwdaehq6r9wfj5yunpwd5kcqgawaehxw309ahx7um5wghxy6t5vdhkjmn9wgh8xmmrd9skctczyrcvfrdfaskaxhd2l80lhj3ytyynkdekj7ygmpa6ecrcjy7z9qlszqcyqqqgdasl3kaju
Memes
n/Shitposting (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqs9nyy7ctpy334n3p7gh4p93lmj2cch8ae8jgjsp8al2g32stdnpdcpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpr9mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnrdakjuct49us57cz4) nostr:naddr1qq94x6rfw3cx7um5d9hxwqgswaehxw309ahx7um5wghx6mmd9upzqkvsnmpvyjxxkwy8ez75yk8lwftrzulhy7fz2qylhafz92pdkv9hqvzqqqyx7chlz42w
n/Puro-caldo-do-Brasil. (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsztjv2pflmwcayr2jaq90astj94lu5l0smr0zhkfdct4ry7uxu7dqywzq8t) nostr:naddr1qq24qatjdukkxctvv3hj6er094p8yctnd9kzuqghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8qunfd4skctnwv46z7q3qyhyc5znlka36gx496q2lmqhyttlef7lpkx790vjmsh2xfacdeu6qxpqqqzr0vwh0r4w
Locais
n/NordesteLibertĂĄrio - Nordeste (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0s8pkkr ) nostr:naddr1qqf5ummjv3jhxar9f35kyetjwnp6zunfdupzpf0wg36k3g3hygndv3cp8f2j284v0hfh4dqgqjj3yxnreck2w4qpqvzqqqyx7cnejrgl
n/BahiaLibertĂĄria - Bahia (por: nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyctwvshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ejxzmt4wvhxjme0s8pkkr ) nostr:naddr1qqgyyctgd9s5c6tzv4e8fsapwf5kzq3q5hhygatg5gmjyfkkguqn54f9r6k8m5m6ksyqffgjrf3uut982sqsxpqqqzr0vc4949j
n/LiberdadeMinas - Minas Gerais (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsf0kszkmrmy9l3c7mxr3uhh3fmyjpq2z4hjvv7wdq84k5npd7gw3cpz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhszxthwden5te0wfjkccte9eekummjwsh8xmmrd9skctcprpmhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurvv438xarj9e3k7mf0mx68nx) nostr:naddr1qq8yc6tzv4exgctyv4xkjmnpwvqsqq3qjldq9dk8kgtlr3akv8re00znkfyzq59t0yceuu6q0tdfxzmusarsxpqqqzr0vag4knt
n/CyberpunkManaus - Manaus (Por: nostr:nprofile1qqsz8v8zlrg0jclhasdksctsr2jw28lrqwn3zrsclnkpmytvmzhhdlqpz3mhxw309ucnqt3jx5cjuvpwxgarsvpcxqq3wamn8ghj7vfexghrzd3c9ccjuv3s8gurqwps9uq5gamn8ghj7entv43kjd3nvfcx5en6093h2up5w3ekgmn4xsekvatwx438xamywp6ksemcwp6xummzdgekzdmz0pmhzd3j0g6xzepwdahxjmmw9u2upp88) nostr:naddr1qqgyx7tzv4e8qatwdvk56ctwv96hxqgqqgsz8v8zlrg0jclhasdksctsr2jw28lrqwn3zrsclnkpmytvmzhhdlqrqsqqpphkgjh4rf
n/BelémLibertario (por: nostr:npub167s6q8sfzkhel4227kacu98zcg6e37v5sqwkv8mxaazrryz9huzqlhcu2t) nostr:nevent1qqsqnqgx3u2whdqdqmlstqcmgav6xfe4upz2qxfvj03tlk699dzlk7qzyrt6rgq7py26l874ft6mhrs5utprtx8ejjqp6eslvmh5gvvsgklsgqcyqqqqq2qqsdz6l
n/SĂŁoPauloLivre - SĂŁo Paulo (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qq898sardagxzatvdaxxjanjv5pzp6kfec55jce92gj4cjlg7ju8mzrea0ycfd3u86crk8vzayd334wrqvzqqqyx7cmls060
n/AcreLibertĂĄrio - Acre (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qq85zcmjv4xxjcn9wf6v8gtjd9hsyg82e88zjjtry4fz2hztar6tslvg084unp9k8sltqwcast53kxx4cvpsgqqqsmmqftljpt
n/Alagoas (por: nostr:nprofile1qqsw4jww99ykxf2jy4wyh685hp7cs70texztv0p7kqa3mqhfrvvdtscpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumn0wd68ytnzv9hxgtcpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsz8rhwden5te0wfjkccte9emkj6mfveex2etyd9sju7re0ghsftvmn0 e nostr:nprofile1qqs2tmjyw452ydezymtywqf625j3atra6datgzqy55fp5c7w9jn4gqgpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezucnfw33k76twv4ezuum0vd5kzmp0qy08wumn8ghj7mn0wd68yttsw43zuam9d3kx7unyv4ezumn9wshsz9thwden5te0wfjkccte9ehx7um5wghxyee0vnwevs) nostr:naddr1qqr5zmrpvahkzuczyr4vnn3ff93j2539t3973a9c0ky8n67fsjmrc04s8vwc96gmrr2uxqcyqqqgdas8qtaf4
Empreendedorismo:
n/Empreendedorismo/BR (por: nostr:npub14ysljm0gn6nnjv95yzeq6ffze4f3f9l0248kez4fhm4yz3fzardslwx5e8) nostr:naddr1qqd5y4zr9azk6urjv4jkuer9v3hhy6tnd4hj7snjv9ekjmqzyz5jr7tdaz02wwfsksstyrf9ytx4x9yhaa257my24xlw5s29yt5dkqcyqqqgdaslzrp3p
n/Empreendedorismo/SP (por: nostr:npub14ysljm0gn6nnjv95yzeq6ffze4f3f9l0248kez4fhm4yz3fzardslwx5e8) nostr:naddr1qqt5y4zr9azk6urjv4jkuer9v3hhy6tnd4hj756sqgs2jg0edh5fafeexz6zpvsdy53v65c5jlh42nmv325ma6jpg53w3kcrqsqqpphkcym25j
AnĂĄlise
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@ 5ffb8e1b:255b6735
2025-03-29 13:57:02As a fellow Nostrich you might have noticed some of my #arlist posts. It is my effort to curate artists that are active on Nostr and make it easier for other users to find content that they are interested in.
By now I have posted six or seven posts mentioning close to fifty artists, the problem so far is that it's only a list of handles and it is up to reader to click on each in order to find out what are the artist behind the names all about. Now I am going to start creating blog posts with a few artists mentioned in each, with short descriptions of their work and an image or to.
I would love to have some more automated mode of curation but I still couldn't figure out what is a good way for it. I've looked at Listr, Primal custom feeds and Yakihonne curations but none seem to enable me to make a list of npubs that is then turned into a feed that I could publicly share for others to views. Any advice on how to achieve this is VERY welcome !
And now lets get to the first batch of artists I want to share with you.
Eugene Gorbachenko
nostr:npub1082uhnrnxu7v0gesfl78uzj3r89a8ds2gj3dvuvjnw5qlz4a7udqwrqdnd Artist from Ukrain creating amazing realistic watercolor paintings. He is very active on Nostr but is very unnoticed for some stange reason. Make sure to repost the painting that you liked the most to help other Nostr users to discover his great art.
Siritravelsketch
nostr:npub14lqzjhfvdc9psgxzznq8xys8pfq8p4fqsvtr6llyzraq90u9m8fqevhssu a a lovely lady from Thailand making architecture from all around the world spring alive in her ink skethes. Dynamic lines gives it a dreamy magical feel, sometimes supported by soft watercolor strokes takes you to a ferytale layer of reality.
BureuGewas
nostr:npub1k78qzy2s9ap4klshnu9tcmmcnr3msvvaeza94epsgptr7jce6p9sa2ggp4 a a master of the clasic oil painting. From traditional still life to modern day subjects his paintings makes you feel the textures and light of the scene more intense then reality itself.
You can see that I'm no art critic, but I am trying my best. If anyone else is interested to join me in this curration adventure feel free to reach out !
With love, Agi Choote
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@ 592295cf:413a0db9
2025-03-29 10:59:52The journey starts from the links in this article nostr-quick-start-guide
Starting from these links building a simple path should not cover everything, because impossible.
Today I saw that Verbiricha in his workshop on his channel used nstart, but then I distracted And I didn't see how he did it.
Go to nstart.me and read: Each user is identified by a cryptographic keypair Public key, Private key (is a lot of stuff)
You can insert a nickname and go, the nickname is not unique
there is a email backup things interesting, but a little boring, i try to generate an email
doesn't even require a strong password ok.
I received the email, great, it shows me the nsec encrypted in clear,
Send a copy of the file with a password, which contains the password encrypted key I know and I know it's a tongue dump.
Multi signer bunker
That's stuff, let's see what he says.
They live the private key and send it to servers and you can recompose it to login at a site of the protocol nostr. If one of these servers goes offline you have the private key that you downloaded first and then reactivate a bunker. All very complicated. But if one of the servers goes offline, how can I remake the split? Maybe he's still testing.
Nobody tells you where these bunkers are.
Okay I have a string that is my bunker (buker://), I downloaded it, easy no, now will tell me which client accepts the bunker.. .
Follow someone before you start?
Is a cluster of 5 people Snowden, Micheal Dilger, jb55, Fiatjaf, Dianele.
I choice Snowden profile, or you can select multiple profiles, extra wild.
Now select 5 clients
Coracle, Chachi, Olas, Nostur, Jumble
The first is Coracle
Login, ok I try to post a note and signing your note the spin does not end.
Maybe the bunker is diffective.
Let's try Chachi
Simpler than Coracle, it has a type login that says bunker. see if I can post
It worked, cool, I managed to post in a group.
Olas is an app but also a website, but on the website requires an extension, which I do not have with this account.
If I download an app how do I pass the bunker on the phone, is it still a password, a qrcode, a qrcode + password, something like that, but many start from the phone so maybe it's easy for them. I try to download it and see if it allows me to connect with a bunker.
Okay I used private-qrcode and it worked, I couldn't do it directly from Olas because it didn't have permissions and the qrcode was < encrypted, so I went to the same site and had the bunker copied and glued on Olas
Ok then I saw that there was the qrcode image of the bunker for apps lol moment
Ok, I liked it, I can say it's a victory.
Looks like none of Snowden's followers are Olas's lover, maybe the smart pack has to predict a photographer or something like that.
Okay I managed to post on Olas, so it works, Expiration time is broken.
As for Nostur, I don't have an ios device so I'm going to another one.
Login with Jumble, it works is a web app
I took almost an hour to do the whole route.
But this was just one link there are two more
Extensions nostr NIP-07
The true path is nip-07-browser-extensions | nostr.net
There are 19 links, maybe there are too many?
I mention the most famous, or active at the moment
- Aka-profiles: Aka-profiles
Alby I don't know if it's a route to recommend
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Blockcore Blockcore wallet
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Nos2x Nos2x
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Nos2xfox (fork for firefox) Nos2xfox
Nostore is (archived, read-only)
Another half hour to search all sites
Nostrapps
Here you can make paths
Then nstart selects Coracle, Chachi, Olas,Nostur and Jumble
Good apps might be Amethyst, 0xchat, Yakihonne, Primal, Damus
for IOS maybe: Primal, Olas, Damus, Nostur, Nos-Social, Nostrmo
On the site there are some categories, I select some with the respective apps
Let's see the categories
Go to Nostrapps and read:
Microbbloging: Primal
Streaming: Zap stream
Blogging: Yakihonne
Group chat: Chachi
Community: Flotilla
Tools: Form *
Discovery: Zapstore (even if it is not in this catrgory)
Direct Message: 0xchat
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@ c066aac5:6a41a034
2025-05-10 14:55:46This is an article I wrote which originally appeared in the Pamphleteer, a publication run by a friend in Nashville. It has been edited from the published version, which I will link here for everyone to go check out the website and subscribe.
Step back fifty years in time with me if you will. A simpler time. You wake up in the house you could afford on a single income. Instead of blinding yourself with the light of your cell phone first thing in the morning, you wake up to make breakfast and coffee, your mind unencumbered by the stimulus of a thousand notifications. You canât doom scroll (nor can you conceptualize what that even means).
You breathe in the moment, smelling your coffee with a deliberate, meditative inhale⊠As this brief moment of Nirvana passes, you decide to pick up the newspaper. You turn to page nine and see that Andy Kaufman, a comedian/performance artist youâve seen on Taxi and Saturday Night Live, has declared himself âThe Inter-Gender Wrestling Champion of the World.â
You are tempted to think this may be a joke, but suddenly you remember that you stepped back in time from the 21st century. Youâre a modern person with evolved values. You ask yourself: is this an elaborate bit from Andy Kaufman, or was he simply ahead of his time? After all, youâre from the modern world where Imane Khelif is celebrated for his stunning and brave foray into womenâs boxing (and where strangely, most news sources seem to deny that heâs a man).
All of a sudden, you abandon the bigotry of the past and invite Kaufman to come back with you to our present-day society. As you return to social media, endless notifications, a world full of stimulus, you ponder if Andyâs wrestling foray will be accepted for the beautiful thing that it is, rather than taken, without scrutiny, as a joke.
Exiting my narrative device now to speak to you directly: in the not-too-distant past, Andy Kaufman stepped into the ring and goaded women to wrestle with him. Back then, it was a bit. If such an act were to be replicated today, it would likely be celebrated and defended.
Inter-Gender sports pioneering aside, Kaufman's antics made Tennessee history; wrestling legend Jerry Lawler of Memphis went into the ring with Kaufman to relieve a female contestant and treated him to a Tennessee takedown.
Jerry invited the comedian to bring his act to Memphis. Leading up to the match, Kaufman relentlessly mocked his Southern audience, with jokes flexing his intelligence as "someone from Hollywood" and teaching Tennesseans how to use soap. After challenging a few women to wrestle, he was met with a famous Jerry Lawler Pilediver. This led to a staged feud between the two of them. The pair even reached the Letterman Show, with Kaufman in a neck brace.
As far as I know, Kaufman never identified as a woman. I donât think he (or others from this period) could have fathomed the trans-sports drama occurring now. That said, there is something to be learned from his elaborate inter-gender wrestling bit: weâre watching the absurd unfold on the public stage. We should refuse to be gaslit and adopt Andyâs terminology and call this what it is: inter-gender sports. Whenever a biological man competes against a woman in any sporting event, we should all insist on letting everyone know that it is officially an inter-gender competition.
Maybe this modern dilemma could be solved if everyone surrounding these events treated the whole thing for what it was: an elaborate joke. Imagine if we treated it like WWE. The whole audience already knows itâs rigged anyway. Such rules of engagement would leave true biological womenâs sports alone; it would keep their pride intact and be an assurance of physical protection.
That's the end of my original article. Just for fun, I wanted to add a response comment from my sister-in-law. She read the article and shared her thoughts with me, so I figured why not include them here.
I honestly believe mixed sports should be something that is encouraged more in our societyânot because we should ignore biological differences and risks, especially in high-impact sports, but because normalizing this collaboration despite our different skill sets can strengthen womenâs inclusivity not only as athletes, but in society as a whole. When I played mixed doubles in tennis and joined coed volleyball teams, I was pushed to improve and often held my own, even when the guys hit harder. And there are many sports like shooting, equestrian, archery, ect... that have nothing to do with âphysical strengthâ. Training alongside men, whether in tennis, boxing, or volleyball, never has diminished my abilityâit sharpened it, and that kind of mutual growth reflects a deeper value of inclusivity and respect that extends far beyond the sport. Thats my take! :)
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@ b99efe77:f3de3616
2025-05-10 14:26:24asfadfadsf draft
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@ 557c650b:b04c6817
2025-05-07 19:46:47Um exercĂcio mental
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@ 04c915da:3dfbecc9
2025-03-26 20:54:33Capitalism is the most effective system for scaling innovation. The pursuit of profit is an incredibly powerful human incentive. Most major improvements to human society and quality of life have resulted from this base incentive. Market competition often results in the best outcomes for all.
That said, some projects can never be monetized. They are open in nature and a business model would centralize control. Open protocols like bitcoin and nostr are not owned by anyone and if they were it would destroy the key value propositions they provide. No single entity can or should control their use. Anyone can build on them without permission.
As a result, open protocols must depend on donation based grant funding from the people and organizations that rely on them. This model works but it is slow and uncertain, a grind where sustainability is never fully reached but rather constantly sought. As someone who has been incredibly active in the open source grant funding space, I do not think people truly appreciate how difficult it is to raise charitable money and deploy it efficiently.
Projects that can be monetized should be. Profitability is a super power. When a business can generate revenue, it taps into a self sustaining cycle. Profit fuels growth and development while providing projects independence and agency. This flywheel effect is why companies like Google, Amazon, and Apple have scaled to global dominance. The profit incentive aligns human effort with efficiency. Businesses must innovate, cut waste, and deliver value to survive.
Contrast this with non monetized projects. Without profit, they lean on external support, which can dry up or shift with donor priorities. A profit driven model, on the other hand, is inherently leaner and more adaptable. It is not charity but survival. When survival is tied to delivering what people want, scale follows naturally.
The real magic happens when profitable, sustainable businesses are built on top of open protocols and software. Consider the many startups building on open source software stacks, such as Start9, Mempool, and Primal, offering premium services on top of the open source software they build out and maintain. Think of companies like Block or Strike, which leverage bitcoinâs open protocol to offer their services on top. These businesses amplify the open software and protocols they build on, driving adoption and improvement at a pace donations alone could never match.
When you combine open software and protocols with profit driven business the result are lean, sustainable companies that grow faster and serve more people than either could alone. Bitcoinâs network, for instance, benefits from businesses that profit off its existence, while nostr will expand as developers monetize apps built on the protocol.
Capitalism scales best because competition results in efficiency. Donation funded protocols and software lay the groundwork, while market driven businesses build on top. The profit incentive acts as a filter, ensuring resources flow to what works, while open systems keep the playing field accessible, empowering users and builders. Together, they create a flywheel of innovation, growth, and global benefit.
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@ 2dd9250b:6e928072
2025-03-22 00:22:40Vi recentemente um post onde a pessoa diz que aquele final do filme O Doutrinador (2019) nĂŁo faz sentido porque mesmo o protagonista explodindo o PalĂĄcio dos TrĂȘs Poderes, nĂŁo acaba com a corrupção no Brasil.
Progressistas não sabem ler e não conseguem interpretar textos corretamente. O final de Doutrinador não tem a ver com isso, tem a ver com a relação entre o Herói e a sua Cidade.
Nas histórias em quadrinhos hå uma ligação entre a cidade e o Super-Herói. Gotham City por exemplo, cria o Batman. Isso é mostrado em The Batman (2022) e em Batman: Cavaleiro das Trevas, quando aquele garoto no final, diz para o Batman não fugir, porque ele queria ver o Batman de novo. E o Comissårio Gordon diz que o "Batman é o que a cidade de Gotham precisa."
Batman: Cavaleiro das Trevas Ressurge mostra a cidade de Gotham sendo tomada pela corrupção e pela ideologia do Bane. A Cidade vai definhando em imoralidade e o Bruce, ao olhar da prisĂŁo a cidade sendo destruĂda, decide que o Batman precisa voltar porque se Gotham for destruĂda, o Batman Ă© destruĂdo junto. E isso o da forças para consegue fugir daquele poço e voltar para salvar Gotham.
Isso também é mostrado em Demolidor. Na série Demolidor o Matt Murdock sempre fala que precisa defender a cidade Cozinha do Inferno; que o Fisk não vai dominar a cidade e fazer o que ele quiser nela. Inclusive na terceira temporada isso fica mais evidente na luta final na mansão do Fisk, onde Matt grita que agora a cidade toda vai saber o que ele fez; a cidade vai ver o mal que ele é para Hell's Kitchen, porque a gente sabe que o Fisk fez de tudo para a imagem do Demolidor entrar e descrédito perante os cidadãos, então o que acontece no final do filme O Doutrinador não significa que ele estå acabando com a corrupção quando explode o Congresso, ele estå praticamente interrompendo o ciclo do sistema, colocando uma falha em sua engrenagem.
Quando vocĂȘ ouve falar de BrasĂlia, vocĂȘ pensa na corrupção dos polĂticos, onde a farra acontece,, onde corruptos desviam dinheiro arrecadado dos impostos, impostos estes que sĂŁo centralizados na UniĂŁo. EntĂŁo quando vocĂȘ ouve falarem de BrasĂlia, sempre pensa que o pessoal que mora lĂĄ, mora junto com tudo de podre que acontece no Brasil.
Logo quando o Doutrinador explode tudo ali, ele estĂĄ basicamente destruindo o mecanismo que suja BrasĂlia. Ele estĂĄ fazendo isso naquela cidade. Porque o sĂmbolo da cidade Ă© justamente esse, a farsa de que naquele lugar o povo serĂĄ ouvido e a justiça serĂĄ feita. Ele estĂĄ destruindo a ideologia de que o Estado nos protege, nos dĂĄ segurança, saĂșde e educação. Porque na verdade o Estado sĂł existe para privilegiar os polĂticos, funcionĂĄrios pĂșblicos de auto escalĂŁo, suas famĂlias e amigos. Enquanto que o povo sofre para sustentar a elite polĂtica. O protagonista Miguel entendeu isso quando a filha dele morreu na fila do SUS.
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@ 005bc4de:ef11e1a2
2025-05-07 14:19:15The beautiful evil of horse racing
Horse racing intrigues me. And, it appalls me. I find it to be both gloriously beautiful and brutally cruel.
One of the fun facts shared tirelessly around social media for Kentucky Derby #151 was something like this: "This is the first Derby where every horse is in the bloodline of Secretariat." Secretariat, if you don't know, won the Triple Crown in 1973 (KY Derby, Preakness, Belmont) and still holds the fastest times in all three of those races.
That's really a nice fun fact when you first hear it, but maybe it shouldn't be too surprising. After a successful racing career, a male racehorse "retires" to a life of studding himself out, which is where the real horse money is. His post-racing stats: he bred 60 mares per year, he sired 660 foals, and he earned an estimated $120 million in stud fees. When you start branching out the Secretariat family tree over several generations, well, the sheer numbers must be very large. That means the chances that any given Thoroughbred might have a hint of Secretariat blood must get rather high. Grok AI estimates there are 500,000 Thoroughbreds today worldwide, and that beteen 250,000 to 400,000 are in Secretariat's lineage, that's 50% to 80% of every Thoroughbred. Suddenly, the social media snippet from Derby #151 is less surprising, less cool.
Secretariat, retired from racing.
The beautiful side of horse racing
Horse racing is beautiful. This is the easy part to write. If you've ever been to a horse track, especially on a big race day, it's a true multi-sensory experience.
- There are smells that we typically don't smell often in this modern world...especially if you hang out near the paddock. Personally, I don't find horse dung particularly stinky, but earthy.
- There are tastes and good smells. Food and drink are a huge part of horse racing. There is a reason that the Derby has its own pie (a chocolate pecan pie) and each major race has its own drink. Feasting and tailgating are huge parts of horse racing.
- There are things to feel, actually to bodily feel. Aside from crowds of people to bump into, if you stand close to the track, you can feel the reverberation of hooves beating the dirt. We hear the term "thundering herd" sometimes in college sports, but, that term is not just words. You can actually feel the thunder of those hooves.
- The sounds are distinctly horse racing. The announcer's calls of "Less than a minute," "They're in the gates," and "And they're off!" are iconic, not to mention the terms "down to the wire," "won by a nose," or "photo finish." And then there's the bugle's announcement, the singing of "My Old Kentucky Home" at the Derby, the roar of the crowd, and moans of loss from bad bets, shrieks of joy from good bets, and that thunder from the herd, of course.
- The visuals are just stunning. People-wise, the women in their pastel sundresses, the men are snazzy in their colors too (though some go too over-the-top for my liking; they move from classy to clownish), and then there are the hats which are their own category altogether. There's the track, and the spires, and the grass and dirt (or mud) and roses. And there's the jockeys and their colorful silks. But, mostly, there's the horses. A Thoroughbred racehorse at full speed, in full stride, is incredible to look upon. It is a beast that is entirely built for one pure reason: speed. You might be familiar with ESPN's "The Body Issue" that features elite, pro athletes in the nude so that their incredible physiques are displayed. Horse racing is the same thing, equine style. The Derby, in particular, is a sports photographer's bonanza. If you actually know what you're doing, you can't not get great results. Below are some photos amateur me point-and-clicked on Derby Day at a horse track (not Churchill Downs):
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Horse racing appeals to all senses and is viscerally exhilarating in so many ways. It is beautiful.
Genetics
But, let's get back to the real point: this game is all about Brave New World-like breeding and genetics. It is horse eugenics. The idea is simple: fast Mommy horse and fast Daddy horse means fast baby horse. In horse racing, a horse's blood lineage is called its dosage. Personally, I pay zero attention to dosage (I focus on track length and closing the long races), but dosage is a mathematical stat that tries to answer, "How much is this horse truly a Thoroughbred and a genetic winner?" This question of dosage begs another question, "What actually is a Thoroughbred?"
A Thoroughbred is a horse breed. There are a lot of horse breeds, a lot. For a novice like me, it's very hard to distinguish one from another. I think most people can see a difference between a draft horse, bred for pulling heavy loads, and a Thoroughbred, bred for speed. I think most people, if betting on a foot race, would bet on the Thoroughbred below, left and not on "Jupiter, the largest draft horse in America" on the right. If betting on hauling a wagon load of beer up a steep hill, most would bet Jupiter.
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But, when comparing racing horses, there are also Sandardbreds which are bred for harness racing and thus have a heavier build than Thoroughbreds. The two breeds are shown below, but their distinctions are not particularly outstanding to my novice eye. Can you tell the difference, which is the Standardbred versus the Thoroughbred? (Answer at the bottom of page.) Maybe side-by-side you can tell, but could you tell if you saw one standing alone? If you saw two of the same breed, could you judge by appearance which one runs faster? If you can, I tip my cap to you.
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I imagine most people are much more familiar with, and can more readily notice, the differences in dog breeds. For instance, take the French Bulldog, the Greyhound, or the world's best dog breed, the Labrador Retriever (totally unbiased here).
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The French Bulldog is bred for cosmetics, the greyhound for pure speed, and the Labrador for all-around everything...intelligence, sturdy athleticism, loyal companionship (totally unbiased here). In these three dogs, we can clearly see the differences that have resulted from breeding.
The evil side of horse racing
Horse racing is evil. And, it is cruel. But, for now, let's step back to the dogs. Dog breeding can be cruel as well.
The French Bulldog is something of the "it" dog right now. A quick Google Gemini search reported it as the most popular breed in 2025.
I remember when "101 Dalmatians" came out 1996. Dalmatians skyrocketed in popularity. But, that popularity was anything but a blessing for Dalmatian pups. They were overbred (and are too inbred as it is), oversold, and were taken in by people eager to get in on the "it" dog then and scoop up the cute spotted pups. But, Dalmatians are very active pups that grow into very active dogs. When the novelty of the spotted pup wore off, many were returned or given away or taken to shelters as being uncontrollable.
The French Poodle situation is not too different. The dogs were bred for little purpose beyond the sin of human vanity. People wanted a short, stocky, smoosh-faced dog that they perceived as cute. And, that's what they got: an unathletic dog that looked a certain way, with middle-of-the-road intelligence, and little use aside from its appearance.
Worse, seeking out this certain "toy dog" look, French Bulldogs suffer from a plethora of health issues. Summed up, they have the lowest life expectancy "by a large margin" of all dogs at only 4.5 years (average is 11.2. years).
There is a neighbor near to me who breeds French Bulldogs. Evidently, it's a lucrative business as they apparently sell for an estimated $2,000 to $8,000 dollars each. I don't know how many litters the neighbor's have bred and pawned, but it has been several. The breeder bitch is constantly given a little trot outside before being hauled to the vet for insemination. (Sadly, this seems to be about the only time she is taken out for exercise and family "fun.") Considering he and his wife have no real job, this seems to be their job. Breed, advertise (complete with foofy tutu outfit photos), market, sell, repeat. With only a 4.5 year life span, I see the lucrative nature in this business.
All told, it's basically a sin and a shame that humans do this to these dogs. A certain segment of people desire a certain unnatural smooshed face in a dog. And because we vainly want a certain look in a dog, so as to accessorize our own look, we breed them into forms unnatural to a canine, curse them with severe breathing difficulties and other serious health issues, and short lives.
A Greyhound is essentially a canine Thoroughbred. From generations of selective breeding, it has a massive chest, long body with a narrow waist, and long, spindly legs. It's sole purpose is speed. Ironically, both the Thoroughbred and Greyhound can race at about the same speed...44 mph, give or take.
Man's sinful nature has abused the Greyhound too. These hounds are racing dogs and racing means gambling. So, dog tracks for have been common. The pups are bred, they race a few years, then they are hopefully adopted out. A good friend of mine once adopted a retired racer to become the family dog. "Bandit" initially had a post-race job as a business's guard dog. But, due to him constantly doing nothing but laying around and sleeping, he was fired as a guard dog (who gets a Greyhound for a guard dog anyway?). Bandit eventually went to my friend, was a bit neurotic, but turned out to be a good family dog.
I think most Greyhounds don't have the fortunate story of Bandit. Once raced out, they're done and forgotten. Man's thrills are fleeting, whatever sparkles in his eye soon fades. To combat the ills of dog racing, I know that the citizens of Florida voted to outlaw dog racing in 2018 (and it indeed ended Dec. 31, 2020). Now, dog tracks lay rusting away, and Greyhounds are largely forgotten.
And then, there's the Labrador Retriever. What's not to like? These dogs can do it all, and they do it all well. Name a dog task, Labs do that well. Full disclosure: I once had a Lab (or rather, half Lab, and half...Great Dane? Doberman? Something?). Her mother was Lab and my dog looked Lab, though a bit taller and leaner. She was incredible. So, yes, I favor Labs.
But, even my beloved Labs and all that they excel in, even Labs have their issues, such as high rates of hip dysplasia. Selective breeding, and a too-narrow gene pool, have consequences.
Back to horses
Let's try to bring this back to horses. Thoroughbreds and horse racing mirror both of the characteristics seen in the French Bulldog and the Greyhound.
- Thoroughbreds have been, and still are, extremely selectively bred to accentuate certain qualities: speed, speed, speed.
- Thoroughbreds are bred for money. Literally, a champion stud or mare doesn't breed for free.
Regarding speed, Thoroughbreds have a massive muscular chest, almost no waist at all, massive muscular hindquarters, and long, spindly, almost cartoonishly thin legs. And, this built-for-speed physique brings up one of the cruelest aspects of horse racing: Thoroughbreds are prone to "break down."
These horses are structured unnaturally, like aliens. Having such a massive, muscular, powerful architecture stilted on such twig-like legs (and getting more massive and twiggier due to constant selective breeding of these traits) is a recipe for disaster. "Breaking down" in horse terms is a rather correct term. Their leg bones break under the stress and force of running, then the horse's weight and thrust breaks the legs down further.
The name Barabaro might come to memory. Barbaro won the Kentucky Derby in 2006 impressively, by a full 6.5 lengths. Hopes were high for a Triple Crown winner. At the Preakness two weeks later, Barabaro broke down. Actually, in his pre-start excitement he broke through the gate to false start. These animals are bred to run and race, they know when it's race time. He was so jacked up and ready to run while in the starting gate, he bucked up, banged his head hard, then literally broke through the gate to false start. Then, after reentering, he started off the race clean before breaking down in front of the main grandstand of viewers. Horse's can break any of their several leg bones. Barbaro broke the cannon, sesamoid, long pastern, and dislocated the fetlock (ankle joint). In other words, he shattered his leg.
When horses break their legs, they're usually put down. As to why, there are lots of reasons, but it comes down to the fact that horses are built for standing and running, especially Thoroughbreds. They are not built for laying down to recuperate, and actually suffer health consequences for not standing. Understandably, a broken leg causes the horse to favor weight to the other legs while standing and this, in turn, can cause other issues. Altogether, the horse suffers.
In Barbaro's case, they tried to rehab him. I think normally he would have been put down on the track in the equine ambulance (the "meat wagon"), but this was Barbaro. The resources were there, he was beloved, and millions had witnessed his injury live. Not trying to save him would have been a public relations nightmare. Putting him down on live TV would have been even worse. There was surgery, then laminitis (inflammation under the hoof) in his opposite good hoof, the result of standing unnaturally. He rallied, then had more setbacks including laminitis in his front hooves. He was in pain, with no way to stand, and then was euthanized in 2007.
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Regarding the money, top studs earn $200 to $400,000 for stud service. A top mare can be bought for $100 to $300,000, then you need the stud service. This is only to breed the foal. This has nothing to do with stabling or training the animals. In other words, it's extremely expensive.
Also regarding the money, there is, of course, the gambling. You might say this is the whole point of horse racing. It's certainly the whole point for breeding Thoroughbreds. It was the whole point for Greyhounds in Florida, before that point was banned.
This year, an estimated $200 million was bet on the Kentucky Derby, the one race alone. $300 million was bet on the races combined. Grok estimated that globally in 2022, horse racing was a $402 billion dollar industry and expects it to grow to $793 billion by 2030.
Those numbers are staggering. But, again, I come back to sinful man. Our love of money is the root of this beautiful evil called horse racing.
I really don't know many scenes more beautiful than a Kentucky horse ranch and a Thoroughbred running across the bluegrass. Add a colt running with his mother, the beauty is staggering. But, underneath that beauty, there is an evil side to horse racing. That side is fueled by sinful man's pride to win and his love of money.
Horse racing is a beautiful evil.
Image sources: https://wikipedia.org, original by me at the track, equine bones at https://www.anatomy-of-the-equine.com/distal-limb-bones.html, the final two images from https://pixabay.com
Note: In the "Can you tell the difference" side-by-side images above, the Thoroughbred was on the left, the Standardbred on the right.
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2025-03-18 17:16:50Nun da das deutsche Bundesregime den Ruin Deutschlands beschlossen hat, der sehr wahrscheinlich mit dem Werkzeug des Geld druckens "finanziert" wird, kamen mir so viele Gedanken zur Geldmengenausweitung, dass ich diese fĂŒr einmal niedergeschrieben habe.
Die Ausweitung der Geldmenge fĂŒhrt aus klassischer wirtschaftlicher Sicht immer zu Preissteigerungen, weil mehr Geld im Umlauf auf eine begrenzte Menge an GĂŒtern trifft. Dies lĂ€sst sich in mehreren Schritten analysieren:
1. QuantitÀtstheorie des Geldes
Die klassische Gleichung der QuantitÀtstheorie des Geldes lautet:
M âą V = P âą Y
wobei:
- M die Geldmenge ist,
- V die Umlaufgeschwindigkeit des Geldes,
- P das Preisniveau,
- Y die reale Wirtschaftsleistung (BIP).Wenn M steigt und V sowie Y konstant bleiben, muss P steigen â also Inflation entstehen.
2. GĂŒtermenge bleibt begrenzt
Die Menge an real produzierten GĂŒtern und Dienstleistungen wĂ€chst meist nur langsam im Vergleich zur Ausweitung der Geldmenge. Wenn die Geldmenge schneller steigt als die ProduktionsgĂŒtermenge, fĂŒhrt dies dazu, dass mehr Geld fĂŒr die gleiche Menge an Waren zur VerfĂŒgung steht â die Preise steigen.
3. Erwartungseffekte und Spekulation
Wenn Unternehmen und Haushalte erwarten, dass mehr Geld im Umlauf ist, da eine zentrale Planung es so wollte, können sie steigende Preise antizipieren. Unternehmen erhöhen ihre Preise vorab, und Arbeitnehmer fordern höhere Löhne. Dies kann eine sich selbst verstÀrkende Spirale auslösen.
4. Internationale Perspektive
Eine erhöhte Geldmenge kann die WÀhrung abwerten, wenn andere LÀnder ihre Geldpolitik stabil halten. Eine schwÀchere WÀhrung macht Importe teurer, was wiederum Preissteigerungen antreibt.
5. Kritik an der reinen Geldmengen-Theorie
Der VollstĂ€ndigkeit halber muss erwĂ€hnt werden, dass die meisten modernen Ăkonomen im Staatsauftrag argumentieren, dass Inflation nicht nur von der Geldmenge abhĂ€ngt, sondern auch von der Nachfrage nach Geld (z. B. in einer Wirtschaftskrise). Dennoch zeigt die historische Erfahrung, dass eine unkontrollierte Geldmengenausweitung langfristig immer zu Preissteigerungen fĂŒhrt, wie etwa in der Hyperinflation der Weimarer Republik oder in Simbabwe.
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2025-05-10 11:29:23\ Autor: Kerstin Chavent. Dieser Beitrag wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben. Sie finden alle Texte der Friedenstaube und weitere Texte zum Thema Frieden hier. Die neuesten Pareto-Artikel finden Sie in unserem Telegram-Kanal.
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Wir halten uns fĂŒr erwacht, weil wir das Coronanarrativ durchschaut haben, regierungskritisch unterwegs sind und Russland nicht fĂŒr den Ă€rgsten Feind der Demokratie halten? Wir informieren uns in alternativen und unabhĂ€ngigen Medien, folgen geistigen FĂŒhrern und sehen SpiritualitĂ€t als einen Teil unseres Daseins auf der Erde? Vielleicht sind wir mit Meditationstechniken vertraut, machen Yoga oder nehmen bewusstseinserweiternde Substanzen zu uns? Wir denken, andere wĂŒrden noch schlafen, weil sie das nicht tun? Dann haben wir noch einen weiten Weg vor uns.
Aufwachen â wir tun es jeden Morgen und oft auch wĂ€hrend der Nacht. Der Kopf ist schwer, vielleicht ein wenig verwirrt, wie in einem Nebel. Die Schleier der TrĂ€ume hĂ€ngen noch an uns. Wir sind noch nicht ganz da und brauchen eine Dusche, einen Kaffee oder frische Luft, um langsam durchzukommen und den Tag zu beginnen. In den seltensten FĂ€llen ist es so, dass wir die Augen aufschlagen und hellwach sind, vollkommen prĂ€sent und klar. So passt die Metapher auf das, was heute auf den Bewusstseinszustand der Menschen angewendet wird.
Was bedeutet es, wach zu sein? Ein waches Bewusstsein zu haben? Was ist Bewusstsein? Eine der groĂen Referenzen fĂŒr Psychologie und PĂ€dagogik hat einen eher beschrĂ€nkten und materialistisch orientierten Bewusstseinsbegriff. Demnach reiche Bewusstsein nicht ĂŒber das normale Denken hinaus. Bewusstsein habe ein Mensch immer dann, wenn er in der Lage ist, zu bedenken, ob das, was er tut, vernĂŒnftig ist. Das Bewusstsein sei an das Gehirn gebunden. Ein Bewusstsein ohne AktivitĂ€t von Nervenzellen im menschlichen Gehirn gebe es nicht. Das sei wissenschaftlicher Konsens. Ăber noch etwas ist man sich einig:
Nach Jahrhunderten der BemĂŒhung von Neurowissenschaftlern, Psychologen und Philosophen bleibt zu der Frage, wie das Gehirn uns denn Bewusstsein verleiht, wie es Empfindungen, GefĂŒhle und SubjektivitĂ€t entstehen lĂ€sst, nur eine Gewissheit: Wir haben keine Ahnung (1).
Mehr Ahnung haben wir, wenn es darum geht, das menschliche Bewusstsein zu manipulieren. Voraussetzung ist, die zu manipulierende Person in Unkenntnis zu lassen. Es wird ein GefĂŒhl von Machtlosigkeit in ihr erzeugt und ein System von Belohnung und Strafe aufgebaut, um eine autoritĂ€re Machtstruktur, die kein Feedback und keine Ănderung ohne Zustimmung oder Anordnung der FĂŒhrung zulĂ€sst, zu installieren. HierfĂŒr ist keine Gewaltanwendung erforderlich. FĂŒr eine mentale Umprogrammierung reicht es, jede Form von Kritik zu unterdrĂŒcken und Kritiker zu diffamieren, indem man ihnen persönliche Rachemotive oder menschliche SchwĂ€che andichtet (2).
Manipulation mit Angst
Angst ist eines der wirksamsten Mittel, um das Bewusstsein der Menschen zu manipulieren. Wer Angst hat, lĂ€sst sich leicht tĂ€uschen. Das Bewusstsein verengt sich regelrecht. Damit ergibt sich ein nahezu unerschöpflicher Fundus von Methoden zur Bewusstseinskontrolle. Welche, das erleben wir tĂ€glich: die Erschaffung einer Unterhaltungsindustrie und die Verbreitung von Filmen, in denen es vor allem um Mord, Verrat, Krankheit und Betrug geht; Medien, die maximale Verwirrung schaffen; giftige Substanzen in Nahrungsmitteln und Wasser; ein knechtendes Finanzsystem; Medikamente, von denen wir möglichst frĂŒh und möglichst lange abhĂ€ngig sind.
Wer das Bewusstsein der Menschen und damit die Welt in den Griff bekommen will, fĂ€ngt frĂŒh an. Er erfindet zum Beispiel Religionen, die sich nach Möglichkeit gegenseitig bekĂ€mpfen.
Er erzÀhlt Geschichten, in denen die eine HÀlfte der Menschheit der anderen per se unterlegen sein soll, erfindet Götter, die die einen privilegieren und die anderen bestrafen, und ein Paradies, das irgendwoanders ist als dort, wo wir gerade sind.
Alles ist darauf ausgerichtet, dass der Mensch sich klein, unwĂŒrdig, schuldig und vor allem ohnmĂ€chtig fĂŒhlt. Auf keinen Fall darf er sich seiner angeborenen Möglichkeiten bewusstwerden! HierfĂŒr werden Kinder so frĂŒh wie möglich von den Eltern getrennt, bekommen in staatlichen Schulen ihre KreativitĂ€t und Eigenmacht aberzogen, werden von technischen GerĂ€ten abhĂ€ngig gemacht und durch Geschlechterverwirrung davon abgehalten, ihre IdentitĂ€t zu entwickeln. So werden sie darauf vorbereitet, zu guten Soldaten des Systems zu werden und in jeden Krieg zu ziehen, der ihnen als notwendig verkauft wird.
Project Blue Beam
Immer mehr Menschen wissen das. Immer mehr erkennen, was auf der BĂŒhne des Welttheaters gespielt wird. Doch sind wir deshalb erwacht? Reicht es, alternative Medien zu konsumieren, bewusstseinserweiternde Substanzen zu sich zu nehmen und regelmĂ€Ăig zu meditieren, um das eigene Bewusstsein zu entwickeln? Reichen die BĂŒcher, die Workshops und die charismatischen FĂŒhrer, die ĂŒberall zu finden sind? Sind wir erwacht, nur weil der Nachbar noch schlĂ€ft?
Wie wĂŒrden wir zum Beispiel reagieren, wenn das Projekt âBlue Beamâ durchgespielt werden wĂŒrde? NatĂŒrlich soll es sich hierbei um eine Verschwörungstheorie handeln. Aber nur mal angenommen. Es geht darum, durch das Erschaffen einer allgemeinen Unsicherheit und Hysterie eine neue Weltordnung durchzusetzen.
In einer ersten Etappe sollen kĂŒnstlich erschaffene Naturkatastrophen dafĂŒr sorgen, dass die Menschen sĂ€mtliche religiöse Fundamente in Frage stellen. In einer zweiten Etappe werden mittels dreidimensionaler Hologramme verschiedene Gottesbilder in den Himmel projiziert mit dem Ziel, eine Einheitsreligion zu proklamieren. In einer dritten Etappe sollen mittels Niederfrequenzen und per Satellit GedankengĂ€nge gezielt beeinflusst werden, und in einem letzten Schritt soll die Menschheit davon ĂŒberzeugt werden, dass in allen groĂen StĂ€dten der Welt eine Invasion AuĂerirdischer nahe bevorsteht.
Jede groĂe Nation soll dazu aufgefordert werden, ihr nukleares Potenzial als Abwehr zu benutzen. Es soll sich jedoch um ein Fake-Manöver handeln. Den Nationen, nun ihrer Waffen entledigt, bliebe nur noch die Hoffnung auf einen göttlichen Eingriff. Alle âerwachtenâ Menschen wĂŒrden von âgutenâ auĂerirdischen KrĂ€ften âgerettetâ und entfĂŒhrt werden â womit der neuen Weltordnung auf Erden nichts mehr im Wege stĂŒnde. Der Rest der Menschheit wĂŒrde mittels ĂŒber elektronische GerĂ€te verbreiteter böser Geister in den Wahnsinn und die totale Hoffnungslosigkeit getrieben werden.
Selbstwirksamkeit?
Die Geschichte ist haarstrĂ€ubend. Doch wer könnte beschwören, dass sie technisch nicht möglich wĂ€re? Wer könnte sich sicher sein, einer False-Flag-Aktion nicht auf den Leim zu gehen? Wer könnte von sich behaupten, so erwacht, so in seinem Bewusstsein verankert zu sein, dass er sich nicht manipulieren lieĂe, wenn es darauf ankommt? Wer griffe nicht in der Verzweiflung nach einem Heiligenbild, das am Himmel aufsteigt? Wer wĂ€re erhaben ĂŒber jede Art von Mind Control?
So möge der stille werden, der sich rĂŒhmt, erwacht zu sein. Möge er sich den Schlaf aus den Augen reiben und sich an die Arbeit machen. Denn das Erwachen ist nur der allererste Schritt. Dann geht es erst richtig los.
Dann können wir ĂŒben, in die Selbstwirksamkeit zu kommen: das Vertrauen in die eigenen Möglichkeiten, Aufgabenanforderungen wirksam zu bewĂ€ltigen und auch in Extremsituationen gewĂŒnschte Handlungen selbst ausfĂŒhren zu können.
Die Frage ist nicht, wie erwacht wir uns im Vergleich mit anderen fĂŒhlen, sondern welches Selbst- und Menschenbild wir haben und wie wir von unserer natĂŒrlichen Schöpferkraft Gebrauch machen. Nicht der ist erwacht, der sich von Katastrophenmeldungen einlullen lĂ€sst und sich gemĂŒtlich in seinen vier WĂ€nden auf den Weltuntergang vorbereitet, sondern der, der sich darauf besinnt, dass Bewusstsein mehr ist als ein paar Synapsen im Gehirn. Er weiĂ, dass er ĂŒber einen freien Willen verfĂŒgt, der ihn dazu befĂ€higt, in eine andere Richtung zu gehen.
AuĂen wie innen
Bewusstsein hĂ€ngt von keinem spirituellen FĂŒhrer ab und auch von keinem Gott, der in den Himmel projiziert wird. Bewusstsein ist göttlich. Es ist die FĂ€higkeit, Dinge wahr-zu-nehmen, ihren Wahrheitsgehalt zu erkennen, die Gabe, aus sich heraus feinfĂŒhlig zu sein, hellsichtig, verstehend. Im individuellen Bewusstsein sind das Menschliche und das Göttliche eins. Nichts steht trennend dazwischen. Niemand muss die Erlaubnis fĂŒr diesen Erkenntnisprozess geben.
Wer bei Bewusstsein ist, den kann man nicht in ein GedankengefĂ€ngnis einsperren oder ihn mit Hierarchien beeindrucken. Er weiĂ, dass das Wesentliche sich im Innen abspielt und dass allein er fĂŒr das verantwortlich ist, was er erlebt.
Ein hoch entwickeltes Bewusstsein bedeutet, sich von jeder Erwartung zu lösen, dass sich im AuĂen etwas Ă€ndert. Wer sich auf das AuĂen konzentriert, der hat schon verloren. Er drĂŒckt sich selbst den Stempel der Ohnmacht und des Mangels auf oder befeuert die Kriegsmaschinerie, die alles in die Zerstörung treibt.
Im Inneren gilt es, fĂŒr Harmonie zu sorgen und sich auf die Frequenzen des Schöpferischen einzustellen. So darf sich jeder fragen: Wie sieht es bei mir aus? Bin ich von Menschen umgeben, die mich erniedrigen oder die mich erhöhen? Lebe ich das Leben, das ich mir wĂŒnsche? Bin ich im Mangel oder im Ăberfluss? Bin ich krank oder gesund? Ăngstlich oder vertrauend? Zynisch oder liebevoll? Wie halte ich es? Wie ist meine Stimmung? Wie fĂŒhle ich mich in dieser Zeit, in dieser Welt? Wage ich es, Nein zu sagen, wenn alle Ja sagen, und Ja, wenn alle Nein sagen?
Wie selbstwirksam bin ich? Wie benutze ich die mir angeborene Schöpferkraft? Lasse ich mit mir machen oder mache ich selbst? Welche Menschen und Ereignisse ziehe ich an? Auf welcher Ebene schwingt meine Energie? Mit welchen KrĂ€ften stehe ich in Kontakt? Welche Informationen empfange ich? Wie viel IndividualitĂ€t wage ich? Nicht eine IndividualitĂ€t, die andere ausschlieĂt, sondern eine, die alles miteinschlieĂt und von dem Bewusstsein geleitet wird, dass alles eins ist.
FĂŒhle ich mich getrennt oder verbunden? FĂŒhle ich, dass ich unteilbar bin: in-dividuum? SpĂŒre ich, wie ich aus der Kraft dieser Unteilbarkeit heraus unermessliche Möglichkeiten habe, mein Leben und damit die Welt zu gestalten? Bin ich wirklich erwacht oder halte ich mich nur fĂŒr etwas Besseres, um bei der nĂ€chstbesten Gelegenheit genau das zu tun, was ich an anderen kritisiert habe: mein Heil von auĂen zu erwarten?
Angst- oder Christusmatrix?
Was auch kommt in der nĂ€chsten Zeit: Es wird uns ĂŒberraschen. Jede Menge Möglichkeiten wird es geben, in denen wir unser Bewusstsein und unsere IndividualitĂ€t auf die Probe stellen können. Auf uns kommt es an! Jeder Mensch, der sich selbst aus der Ohnmacht befreit, befreit auch die Welt ein wenig mehr. Jeder, der sich nicht von schlechten Nachrichten nach unten ziehen lĂ€sst, jeder, der darauf achtet, seine Energie möglichst hoch schwingen zu lassen, jeder, der in sich selbst die Lösung sucht, ist ein Segen fĂŒr diese Zeit, ein Tor fĂŒr das Göttliche auf Erden.
Göttlich, so die Bewusstseinstrainerin Sandra Weber, ist alles, was natĂŒrlich ist, alles, was liebt, was pulsiert, leuchtet und verbunden ist. Wir haben die Wahl, uns per Genmanipulation und kĂŒnstlicher Intelligenz (KI) immer mehr entmenschlichen zu lassen oder unser multidimensionales Potenzial zu entdecken, unsere FĂ€higkeit zu Telepathie, Telekinese und Teleportation. Angst- oder Christusmatrix â wofĂŒr entscheiden wir uns? Lassen wir durch KI die eigene Lichtkörperaktivierung unterbrechen oder wĂ€hlen wir die Erhebung und das Vertrauen in unsere Göttlichkeit (3)?
Von hier aus können wir die BĂŒhne ĂŒberblicken. Wir erkennen: Wir mĂŒssen da nicht mitmachen. Wir mĂŒssen nicht in das Welttheater einsteigen. Wir mĂŒssen nicht die Lichtschwerter auspacken und fĂŒr das Gute kĂ€mpfen. Das Gute kĂ€mpft nicht. Das Gute ist. Was wir tun können, ist, uns von den Altlasten zu befreien, die uns unten halten, innere KĂ€mpfe ein fĂŒr alle Mal zu befrieden und unsere Schatten ins Licht zu bringen.
Erleuchtung ist, wenn die inneren Schatten aufgelöst sind und man alles ĂŒberblicken kann. Er-innern wir uns. Gehen wir nach innen und bauen wir hier unsere Tempel.
Fassen wir den Mut, wir selbst zu sein. Gehen wir in unsere Herzensmitte, werden wir uns der Bewertungen bewusst, mit der wir unsere Welt in Gut und Böse einteilen, und nehmen wir einen neutralen Standpunkt ein. So kommen wir aus der DualitĂ€t zurĂŒck in die PolaritĂ€t, aus einer Welt, in der sich die Dinge gegenseitig vernichten, in eine Welt, in der sie sich ergĂ€nzen und kreativ zusammenwirken.
Quellen und Anmerkungen:
(1) https://lexikon.stangl.eu/887/bewusstsein\ (2) https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gehirnw%C3%A4sche\ (3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=grAFeprqzhs&t=13s
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2025-05-07 00:25:29Opinion about Trendo: Forex Trading & Broker (android)
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2025-05-10 11:12:09***SatiretĂŒchtigkeit***
Deutschland hat den Satirikern den Krieg erklĂ€rt, in dem es RealitĂ€ten schafft, die die Phantasie der Autoren ĂŒberbieten soll. Dazu hat das neu geschaffene Satireministerium die SatiretĂŒchtigkeit ganz oben auf die Agenda gesetzt.
***Notlage***
Die Notlage in Deutschland ist in eine Notlage geraten. Das Ausrufen einer Notlage ist Gebot der Stunde, in der die Notlage der Notlage bekÀmpft werden kann.
***Grenzsicherung***
Nachdem als eine der ersten Amtshandlungen die deutschen AuĂengrenzen neu vermessen worden sind, hat sich herausgestellt, dass die Grenzen nur gesichert offenbleiben können. Der Bundesgrenzschutz hat ab sofort die Aufgabe ĂŒbernommen, auslĂ€ndisches CO2 an der Grenze aufzuhalten.
***Demokratiebeleidigungsparagraph***
Nach intensiver Recherche des Verfassungsschutzes hat sich herausgestellt, dass die Opposition die seinerzeitige Bundesregierung als âDiktaturâ und âtotalitĂ€râ bezeichnet hat. Das ist Demokratiebeleidigung. Ein neuer Paragraph ist bereits in der Ausarbeitung.
***Einhaltung des Koalitionsvertrags***
Aus gesicherten Quellen ist durchgesickert, dass der erste Bundeskanzler zweiter Wahl nun doch nicht sein Amt wahrnehmen will, weil das so nicht im Koalitionsvertrag steht. SchlieĂlich halte man sich an selbigen und die GlaubwĂŒrdigkeit dĂŒrfe unter keinen UmstĂ€nden infrage gestellt werden.
***Bundesamt fĂŒr Fassungslosigkeit***
Das Bundesamt fĂŒr Verfassungsschutz soll nach dem Willen der BĂŒrger in Bundesamt fĂŒr Fassungslosigkeit umbenannt werden. Es soll ein deutliches Zeichen gesetzt werden, dass BĂŒrgerbeteiligung in Zukunft ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Politik sein wird.
***BrĂŒssel â Zentrum Belgiens***
Der Bundeskanzler mit Blackrock-Hintergrund hat als eine seiner ersten Amtshandlungen die Neugestaltung des Finanzmarktes in BrĂŒssel angeregt. Der Euro soll in den allermeisten EuropĂ€ischen Staaten durch den Blackrock-Taler ersetzt werden.
***Salutokratie***
Die WHO hat gröĂte Zustimmung bei der EinfĂŒhrung der Salutokratie erfahren. Die EuropĂ€er jubeln und ziehen zu Tausenden mit der EU-Fahne durch die europĂ€ischen HauptstĂ€dte. Auf vielen Plakaten ist der folgende Text zu lesen: Die Pharmaindustrie ist ein wichtiger Wirtschaftszweig. Durch unsere Erkrankungen tragen wir einen wichtigen Teil dazu bei, dass sie zu unserem Wohle weiter forschen und neue Medikamente auf den Markt bringen kann.
***Elektronische Patientenakte***
Nach fĂŒr die Ărzte verpflichtender EinfĂŒhrung der elektronischen Patientenakte konnten letzte LĂŒcken in der Datenoffenheit beseitigt werden. Eine vollstĂ€ndige Transparenz ist jetzt fĂŒr jedermann gewĂ€hrleistet. Die Krankenkassen jubeln, weil Ferndiagnosen noch effizienter praktiziert werden können.
***Ăbermenschliche Leistungen***
Die neue Wirtschaftsministerin hat ihre eigene Messlatte sehr hoch angelegt. Sie will die ĂŒbermenschlichen Leistungen ihres VorgĂ€ngers noch ĂŒbermenschlicher ĂŒbertreffen. Ihre Mitarbeiter arbeiten fieberhaft an einer neuen Wortschöpfung, die ĂŒber den Begriff Ăbermenschlichkeit hinausgeht. Es ist gröĂte Eile geboten, da eine Neuwahl der Regierung schon in den nĂ€chsten Monaten zu erwarten ist.
***Lieferprobleme***
Der brutale Umzug der ehemaligen AuĂen-Dings in die genderunfreundlichen USA verzögert sich, weil ein bekanntes Versandunternehmen die Lieferkette von feministischen Umzugskartons nicht nachweisen kann. AuĂerdem wurde von LagerengpĂ€ssen fĂŒr die bevorstehende Auslieferung mobiler Toiletten nach Afrika berichtet.
***Erwischt***
Der ehemalige Corona-Minister II. wurde auf der RĂŒckfahrt nach Berlin (1. Klasse, die ist noch pĂŒnktlich) dabei gesehen, wie er im Bistro-Wagen mit Genuss eine leicht versalzene Bockwurst gegessen hat. Nach Ankunft in Berlin musste der Vorrat an erlesenem, durstlöschendem Rotwein aufgefĂŒllt werden.
***Verkauf aus GewissensgrĂŒnden***
Der Corona-Minister I. bekannt und berĂŒhmt geworden durch seine kaufmĂ€nnisch geschickt eingefĂ€delten Masken-Deals in bedarfsgerechter Anzahl, sucht derzeit nach einem KĂ€ufer fĂŒr seine bescheidene HĂŒtte in Hamburg, weil er mit dem Erlös den bankkaufmanntechnischen GewinnĂŒberhang ausgleichen will.
***Drohnennahverkehr***
Das zu verstaatlichende Staatsunternehmen Bahn will spĂ€testens 2028 den Drohnennahverkehr im Halbstundentakt bundesweit einfĂŒhren. In einer Pressekonferenz wurde bekannt, dass man mit den Logistikfragen im Umgang mit den angeschlossenen Glasfaserkabeln schon sehr groĂe Fortschritte gemacht habe.
***Merz-Frisur***
Vollhaar-Inhaber in der CDU wollen sich zur UnterstĂŒtzung und als Zeichen der LoyalitĂ€t eine Merz-Frisur bei einem bekannten Star-Friseur schneiden lassen. Die Wartezeiten betragen derzeit rund 5 Tage. Die Friseur-Innung arbeitet an einem Schnellkurs: Merz-Frisur-tĂŒchtig in drei Wochen!
***Bestsellerliste***
Die ehemalige Bundesmutti hat weitere Prosa in zwei BĂ€nden angekĂŒndigt: Die Titel lauten âEinigkeitâ und âRechtâ. Derzeit laufen die Maschinen der papierverarbeitenden Hygieneindustrie auf Hochtouren (gut fĂŒr die Wirtschaft!), da die Bestellliste schon 1000 Seiten lang ist, die jedoch aufgrund der Gleichbehandlung nicht veröffentlicht werden kann.
***Autoindustrie mehrheitlich positiv***
Die UmsĂ€tze der deutschen Autoindustrie sollen angeblich um rund 30% eingebrochen sein. Das bedeutet, dass die Mehrheit, also rund 70% noch vorhanden ist, was fĂŒr die Wirtschaft allgemein sehr gute Nachrichten sind. AuĂerdem können freie KapazitĂ€ten jetzt zur Produktion von Tankfahrzeugen fĂŒr Panzer genutzt werden.
***Unterbringungsprobleme gelöst***
Durch die anhaltende Insolvenzwelle deutscher Unternehmen werden Werkshallen frei, die in kĂŒrzester Zeit zu weltoffenen UnterkĂŒnften umgebaut werden. Erfahrungen aus der Plattenbauweise der ehemaligen DDR konnten hier erfolgreich eingesetzt werden.
***PandemiebekÀmpfung***
Deutschland ist zepterhaltend in PrĂ€ventionsmaĂnahmen fĂŒr zukĂŒnftig geplante Pandemien. FederfĂŒhrend soll das virenverseuchte Bargeld stufenweise abgeschafft werden. Ein neues Panik-Paper sieht bereits seiner gut durchdachten Vollendung entgegen.
***Verband der Schreib-FachkrÀfte***
Der in Anlehnung des bekannten Satzes von Peter Scholl-Latour formulierte Satz: -Wer Begriffe wie âKriegstĂŒchtigkeitâ und âHass und Hetzeâ aus dunklen Zeiten verwendet, wird selbst zur dunklen Zeit-, wurde vom Verband der Schreib-FachkrĂ€fte als umstritten eingeordnet.
***Leitkultur***
Experten fĂŒr den unfallfreien Verzehr von Bananen haben in einer teleskopierten Studie herausgefunden, dass das Wort Leitkultur aus den Worten Leitkuh und Kultur kĂŒnstlich in einem französischen Labor fĂŒr Gain-of-Word-Forschung zusammengesetzt wurde. Beweis dafĂŒr ist das fehlende Ha, das so in der Natur nicht vorkommt. Der Laborsprung konnte so eindeutig nachgewiesen werden.
***Reformvorschlag***
Bisher galt: Alle BĂŒrgerrechte sind Abwehrrechte gegen den Staat. In einer Ausschusstagung soll jetzt darĂŒber befunden werden, ob diese Formulierung aus GrĂŒnden der Delegitimierung des Staates nicht geĂ€ndert werden kann. Der Reformvorschlag lautet: In einer angestrebten Unseredemokratie soll die Hoheit ĂŒber die Abwehrrechte der BĂŒrger beim Staat liegen. In demokratischen Einzelverfahren soll darĂŒber entschieden werden, wann und in welchem Umfang sie gegen die BĂŒrger zur Anwendung kommen sollen.
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2025-03-12 15:30:46Recently we have seen a wave of high profile X accounts hacked. These attacks have exposed the fragility of the status quo security model used by modern social media platforms like X. Many users have asked if nostr fixes this, so lets dive in. How do these types of attacks translate into the world of nostr apps? For clarity, I will use Xâs security model as representative of most big tech social platforms and compare it to nostr.
The Status Quo
On X, you never have full control of your account. Ultimately to use it requires permission from the company. They can suspend your account or limit your distribution. Theoretically they can even post from your account at will. An X account is tied to an email and password. Users can also opt into two factor authentication, which adds an extra layer of protection, a login code generated by an app. In theory, this setup works well, but it places a heavy burden on users. You need to create a strong, unique password and safeguard it. You also need to ensure your email account and phone number remain secure, as attackers can exploit these to reset your credentials and take over your account. Even if you do everything responsibly, there is another weak link in X infrastructure itself. The platformâs infrastructure allows accounts to be reset through its backend. This could happen maliciously by an employee or through an external attacker who compromises Xâs backend. When an account is compromised, the legitimate user often gets locked out, unable to post or regain control without contacting Xâs support team. That process can be slow, frustrating, and sometimes fruitless if support denies the request or cannot verify your identity. Often times support will require users to provide identification info in order to regain access, which represents a privacy risk. The centralized nature of X means you are ultimately at the mercy of the companyâs systems and staff.
Nostr Requires Responsibility
Nostr flips this model radically. Users do not need permission from a company to access their account, they can generate as many accounts as they want, and cannot be easily censored. The key tradeoff here is that users have to take complete responsibility for their security. Instead of relying on a username, password, and corporate servers, nostr uses a private key as the sole credential for your account. Users generate this key and it is their responsibility to keep it safe. As long as you have your key, you can post. If someone else gets it, they can post too. It is that simple. This design has strong implications. Unlike X, there is no backend reset option. If your key is compromised or lost, there is no customer support to call. In a compromise scenario, both you and the attacker can post from the account simultaneously. Neither can lock the other out, since nostr relays simply accept whatever is signed with a valid key.
The benefit? No reliance on proprietary corporate infrastructure.. The negative? Security rests entirely on how well you protect your key.
Future Nostr Security Improvements
For many users, nostrâs standard security model, storing a private key on a phone with an encrypted cloud backup, will likely be sufficient. It is simple and reasonably secure. That said, nostrâs strength lies in its flexibility as an open protocol. Users will be able to choose between a range of security models, balancing convenience and protection based on need.
One promising option is a web of trust model for key rotation. Imagine pre-selecting a group of trusted friends. If your account is compromised, these people could collectively sign an event announcing the compromise to the network and designate a new key as your legitimate one. Apps could handle this process seamlessly in the background, notifying followers of the switch without much user interaction. This could become a popular choice for average users, but it is not without tradeoffs. It requires trust in your chosen web of trust, which might not suit power users or large organizations. It also has the issue that some apps may not recognize the key rotation properly and followers might get confused about which account is âreal.â
For those needing higher security, there is the option of multisig using FROST (Flexible Round-Optimized Schnorr Threshold). In this setup, multiple keys must sign off on every action, including posting and updating a profile. A hacker with just one key could not do anything. This is likely overkill for most users due to complexity and inconvenience, but it could be a game changer for large organizations, companies, and governments. Imagine the White House nostr account requiring signatures from multiple people before a post goes live, that would be much more secure than the status quo big tech model.
Another option are hardware signers, similar to bitcoin hardware wallets. Private keys are kept on secure, offline devices, separate from the internet connected phone or computer you use to broadcast events. This drastically reduces the risk of remote hacks, as private keys never touches the internet. It can be used in combination with multisig setups for extra protection. This setup is much less convenient and probably overkill for most but could be ideal for governments, companies, or other high profile accounts.
Nostrâs security model is not perfect but is robust and versatile. Ultimately users are in control and security is their responsibility. Apps will give users multiple options to choose from and users will choose what best fits their need.
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2025-05-06 20:24:08https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIMZH7DEPPQ
I really enjoy listening to non-technical people talk about technology when they get the bigger picture impacts and how it relates to our humanity.
I was reminded of this video by @k00b's post about an AI generated video of a victim forgiving his killer.
Piper says, "Computers are better at words than you. Than I". But they are machines. They cannot feel. They cannot have emotion.
This people honors me with their lips, but their heart is far from me
~ Matthew 15:8
Most of us hate it when people are fake with us. When they say things they don't mean. When they say things just to get something they want from us. Yet, we are quickly falling into this same trap with technology. Accepting it as real and human. I'm not suggesting we can't use technology but we have to be careful that we do not fall into this mechanical trap and forget what makes humans special.
We are emotional and spiritual beings. Though AI didn't exist during the times Jesus walked the earth read the verse above in a broader context.
Then Pharisees and scribes came to Jesus from Jerusalem and said, âWhy do your disciples break the tradition of the elders? For they do not wash their hands when they eat.â He answered them, âAnd why do you break the commandment of God for the sake of your tradition? For God commanded, âHonor your father and your mother,â and, âWhoever reviles father or mother must surely die.â But you say, âIf anyone tells his father or his mother, âWhat you would have gained from me is given to God,â he need not honor his father.â So for the sake of your tradition you have made void the word of God. You hypocrites! Well did Isaiah prophesy of you, when he said:
ââThis people honors me with their lips,
but their heart is far from me;
in vain do they worship me,
teaching as doctrines the commandments of men.ââ
Empty words. Words without meaning because they are not from a pure desire and love. You may not be a Christian but don't miss the significance of this. There is a value in being real. Sharing true emotion and heart. Don't fall into the trap of the culture of lies that surrounds us. I would rather hear true words with mistakes and less eloquence any day over something fake. I would rather share a real moment with the ones I love than a million fake moments. Embrace the messy imperfect but real world.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/973324
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2025-03-10 23:31:30Bitcoin has always been rooted in freedom and resistance to authority. I get that many of you are conflicted about the US Government stacking but by design we cannot stop anyone from using bitcoin. Many have asked me for my thoughts on the matter, so letâs rip it.
Concern
One of the most glaring issues with the strategic bitcoin reserve is its foundation, built on stolen bitcoin. For those of us who value private property this is an obvious betrayal of our core principles. Rather than proof of work, the bitcoin that seeds this reserve has been taken by force. The US Government should return the bitcoin stolen from Bitfinex and the Silk Road.
Usually stolen bitcoin for the reserve creates a perverse incentive. If governments see a bitcoin as a valuable asset, they will ramp up efforts to confiscate more bitcoin. The precedent is a major concern, and I stand strongly against it, but it should be also noted that governments were already seizing coin before the reserve so this is not really a change in policy.
Ideally all seized bitcoin should be burned, by law. This would align incentives properly and make it less likely for the government to actively increase coin seizures. Due to the truly scarce properties of bitcoin, all burned bitcoin helps existing holders through increased purchasing power regardless. This change would be unlikely but those of us in policy circles should push for it regardless. It would be best case scenario for American bitcoiners and would create a strong foundation for the next century of American leadership.
Optimism
The entire point of bitcoin is that we can spend or save it without permission. That said, it is a massive benefit to not have one of the strongest governments in human history actively trying to ruin our lives.
Since the beginning, bitcoiners have faced horrible regulatory trends. KYC, surveillance, and legal cases have made using bitcoin and building bitcoin businesses incredibly difficult. It is incredibly important to note that over the past year that trend has reversed for the first time in a decade. A strategic bitcoin reserve is a key driver of this shift. By holding bitcoin, the strongest government in the world has signaled that it is not just a fringe technology but rather truly valuable, legitimate, and worth stacking.
This alignment of incentives changes everything. The US Government stacking proves bitcoinâs worth. The resulting purchasing power appreciation helps all of us who are holding coin and as bitcoin succeeds our government receives direct benefit. A beautiful positive feedback loop.
Realism
We are trending in the right direction. A strategic bitcoin reserve is a sign that the state sees bitcoin as an asset worth embracing rather than destroying. That said, there is a lot of work left to be done. We cannot be lulled into complacency, the time to push forward is now, and we cannot take our foot off the gas. We have a seat at the table for the first time ever. Let's make it worth it.
We must protect the right to free usage of bitcoin and other digital technologies. Freedom in the digital age must be taken and defended, through both technical and political avenues. Multiple privacy focused developers are facing long jail sentences for building tools that protect our freedom. These cases are not just legal battles. They are attacks on the soul of bitcoin. We need to rally behind them, fight for their freedom, and ensure the ethos of bitcoin survives this new era of government interest. The strategic reserve is a step in the right direction, but it is up to us to hold the line and shape the future.
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2025-05-06 16:23:25"I tried pasting my login key into the text field, but no luckâit just wouldn't work. Turns out, the login field becomes completely unusable whenever the on-screen keyboard shows up on my phone. So either no one ever bothered to test this on a phone, or they did and thought, âEh, who needs to actually log in anyway?â."
### \ \ Develop and evolve
Any technology or industry at the forefront of innovation faces the same struggle. Idealists, inventors, and early adopters jump in first, working to make things usable for the technical crowd. Only later do the products begin to take shape for the average user.
Bitcoinâs dropping the Ball on usability (and user-experience)
First, we have to acknowledge the progress we've made. Bitcoin has come a long way in terms of usabilityâno doubt about it. Even if I still think itâs bad, itâs nowhere near as terrible as it was ten or more years ago. The days of printing a paper wallet from some shady website and hoping it would still work months or years later are behind us. The days of buggy software never getting fixed are mostly over.
The Bitcoin technology itself made progress through many BIPs (Bitcoin Improvement Proposals) and combined with an increasing number of apps, devs, websites and related networks (Liquid, Lightning, Nostr, ....) we can say that we're seeing a strong ecosystem going its way. The ecosystem is alive and expanding, and technically, things are clearly working. The problem is that weâre still building with a mindset where developers and project managers consider usabilityâbut donât truly care about it in practice. They donât lead with it. (Yes, there are always exceptions.)
All that progress looks cool, when you see the latest releases of hardware wallets, software wallets, exchanges, nostr clients and services built purely for bitcoin, you're usually thinking that we've progressed nicely. But I want to focus on the downside of all these shiny tools. Because if Bitcoin has made it this far, itâs mostly thanks to people who deeply understand its value and are stubborn enough to push through the friction. They donât give up when the user experience sucks.
Many bitcoiners completely lost their perspective on the software front in my opinion. Because we could have been so much further ahead, and we didn't because some of the most important components on the user-facing side of Bitcoin (arguably the most important part) hasnât kept pace with the popularity and possible growth. And that should be a great concern, because Bitcoin is meant to be open and accessible. The blockchain is public. This is supposed to be for everyone. This is an open ledger technology so in theory everything is user-facing to one extent or another. Yet we fail on that front to make the glue stick. Somewhere, weâre easily amused by the tools we create, and often contains hurdles we canât see or feel. While users reject it after 5 seconds tops.
We didnât came a lot further yet, because weâve ignored usability at its core (pun intended).
Iâm not talking about usability in the âit works on my machineâ sense. Iâm talking about usability that meets the standard of modern apps. Think Spotify, Instagram, Uber, Gmail. Products that ordinary people use without reading a manual or digging through forums.
Thatâs the bar. Weâre still far from it.
Bad UX scares your grandma away
⊠and thatâs how many bitcoiners apparently like it.
Subsequently, when I say usability, Iâm using it as an umbrella term. For me, it covers user experience, user interface, and real-life, full-cycle testingâfrom onboarding a brand new user to rolling out a new version of the app. And oh boy, our onboarding is so horrible. (âHey wanna try bitcoin? Hereâs an app that takes up to 4 minutes or more to get though, but wait, youâll have to install a plugin, or wait Iâll send you an on-chain transactionâŠ)
Take a look at the listings on Bitvocation, an excellent job board for Bitcoiners and related projects. Youâll quickly notice a pattern: almost no companies are hiring software testers. Itâs marketing, more marketing, some sales, and of course, full-stack developers. But ⊠No testers.
Because testing has become something thatâs often skipped or automated in a hurry. Maybe the devs run a test locally to confirm that the feature they just built doesnât crash outright. Thatâs it. And if testing does happen at a company, itâs usually shallowâfocused only on the top five percent of critical bugs. The finer points that shape real user experience, like button placement, navigation flow, and responsiveness, are dumped on âthe community.â
Which leads to some software being rushed out to production, and only then do teams discover how many problems exist in the real world. If thereâs anyone left to care that is, since most teams are scattered all over the world and get paid by the hour by some VC firm on a small runway to a launch date.
This has real life consequences Iâve seen for myself with new users. Like a lightning wallet having a +5 minute onboarding time, and a fat on-screen error for the new users, or a hardware wallet stuck in an endless upgrade loop, just because nobody tested it on a device that was âoldâ (as in, one year old).
The result is clear: usability and experience testing are so low on the priority list, they may as well not exist. And thatâs tragic, because the enthusiasm of new users gets crushed the moment they run into what I call Linuxâplaining.
Thatâs when something obvious fails â like a lookup command thatâs copied straight from their own help documentation but doesnât work â and the answer you get as a user is something like: âYeah, but first you have toâŠâ followed by an explanation that isnât mentioned anywhere in the interface or documentation. You were just supposed to know. No one updates the documentation, and no one cares. As most of the projects are very temporary or donât really care if it succeeds or not, because theyâre bitcoiners and bitcoin always wins. Just like PGP always was super cool and good, and users should just be smarter.
Lessons from the past usability disasters
We can always learn from the past especially when its precedents are still echoing through the systems we use today
So here goes, some examples from the legacy / fiat industry:
Lotus Notes, for example. Once a titan in enterprise communication software, which managed to capture about 145 million mailboxes. But its downfall is an example of what happens when you ignore and keep ignoring real-life user needs and fail to evolve with the market. Software like that doesnât just fade, it collapses under the weight of its own inertia and bloat. If you think bitcoin canât have that, yes⊠weâre of course not having a competitor in the market (hard money is hard money, not a mailbox or office software provider of course). But we can erode trust to the extent that it becomes LotusNotesâd.
Its archaic 1990s interface came with clunky navigation and a chaotic document management system. Users got frustrated fastâbasic tasks took too long. Picture this: you're stuck in a cubicle, trying to find the calendar function in Lotus Notes while a giant office printer hisses and spits out stacks of paper behind you. The platform never made the leap to modern expectations. It failed to deliver proper mobile clients and clung to outdated tech like LotusScript and the Domino architecture, which made it vulnerable to security issues and incompatible with the web standards of the time. By 2012, IBM pulled the plug on the Lotus brand, as businesses moved en masse to cloud-based alternatives.
Another kind of usability failure has plagued PGP1 (and still does so after 34 years). PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) is a time-tested and rock-solid method for encryption and key exchange, but itâs riddled with usability problems, especially for anyone who isnât technically inclined.
Its very nature and complexity are already steep hurdles (and yes, you canât make it fully easy without compromising how itâs supposed to workâgranted). But the real problem? Almost zero effort has gone into giving even the most eager new users a manageable learning curve. That neglect slowly killed off any real user baseâexcept for the hardcore encryption folks who already know what theyâre doing.
Ask anyone in a shopping street or the historic center of your city if theyâve heard of PGP. And on the off chance someone knows itâs not a trendy new fast-food joint called âPerfectly Grilled Poultry,â the odds of them having actually used it in the past six months are basically zero, unless you happen to bump into that one neckbeard guy in his 60s wearing a stained Star Wars T-shirt named Leonard.
The builders of PGP made one major mistake: they never treated usability as a serious design goal (thatâs normal for people knee deep in encryption, I get that, itâs the way it is). PGP is fantastic on itself. Other companies and projects tried to build around it, but while they stumbled, tools like Signal and ProtonMail stepped in; offering the same core features of encryption and secure messaging, minus the headache. They delivered what PGP never could: powerful functionality wrapped in something regular people can actually use. Now, weâve got encrypted communication flowing through apps like Signal, where all the complex tech is buried so deep in the background, the average user doesnât even realize itâs there. ProtonMail went one step further even, integrating PGP so cleanly that users never need to exchange keys or understand the cryptography behind it all, yet still benefit from bulletproof encryption.
Thereâs no debateâthis shift is a good thing. History shows that unusable software fades into irrelevance. Whether due to lack of interest, failure to reach critical mass, or a competitor swooping in to eat market share, clunky tools donât survive. Now, to be clear, Bitcoin doesnât have to worry about that kind of threat. Thereâs no real competition when it comes to hard money. Unless, of course, you genuinely believe that flashy shitcoins are a viable alternativeâin which case, you might as well stop reading here and go get yourself scammed on the latest Solana airdrop or whatever hype trainâs leaving the station today for the degens.
The main takeaway here is that Bitcoin must avoid becoming the next Lotus Notes, bloated with features but neglected by usersâor the next PGP, sidelined by its own lack of usability. That kind of trajectory would erode trust, especially if usability and onboarding keep falling behind. And honestly, weâre already seeing signs of this in bitcoin. User adoption in Europe, especially in countries like Germany is noticeably lagging. The introduction of the EUâs MiCA regulations isnât helping either. Most of the companies that were actually pushing adoption are now either shutting down, leaving the EU, or jumping through creative loopholes just to stay alive. And the last thing on anyoneâs mind is improving UX. It takes time, effort, and specialized people to seriously think through how to build this properly, from the beginning, with this ease of use and onboarding in mind. Thatâs a luxury most teams canât or wonât prioritize right now. Understandably when the lack of funds is still a major issue within the bitcoin space. (for people sitting on hard money, thereâs surprisingly little money flowing into useful projects that arenât hyped up empty boxes)
The number of nodes being set up by end users worldwide isnât exactly skyrocketing either. Sure, thereâs some growth but letâs not overstate it. Based on Bitnodesâ snapshots taken in March of each year, weâre looking at: 2022 : around 10500 2023 : around 17000 2024 : around 18500 2025 : around 21000 (I know there are different methods of measuring these, like read-only nodes, the % change is roughly the same nonetheless)
In my opinion, if we had non-clunky software that was actually released with proper testing and usability in mind, we couldâve easily doubled those node numbers. A bad user experience with a wallet spreads fastâand brings in exactly zero new users. The same goes for people trying to set up a miner or spin up a node, only to give up after a few frustrating steps. Sure, there are good people out there making guides and videos2 to help mitigate those hurdles, and that helps. But letâs be honest: thereâs still very little âwowâ factor when average users interact with most Bitcoin software. Almost every time they walk away, itâs because of one of two thingsâusability issues or bugs.
For the record: if a user canât set up a wallet because the interface is so rotten or poorly tested, so they donât know where to click or how to even select a seed word from a list, then thatâs a problem â thatâs a bug. Argue all you want: sure, itâs not a code-level bug and no, itâs not a system crash. But it is a usability failure. Call it onboarding friction, UX flaw, whatever fits your spreadsheet or circus Maximus of failures in your ticketing system. Bottom line: if your software doesnât help users accomplish its core purpose, itâs broken. Itâs a bug. Pretending itâs something a copywriter or marketing team can fix is pure deflection. The solution isnât to relabel the problem, 1990âs telecom-style, just to avoid dealing with it. Itâs to actually sit down, think, collaborate, and go through the issue, and getting real solutions out. âNo itâs not an issue, thatâs how it worksâ like someone from a failing (and by now defunct) wallet told me once, is not a solution.
You got 21 seconds
The user canât be onboarded because your software has an âissueâ? In my book, thatâs a bug. The usual response when you report it? âYeah, thatâs not a priority.â Well, guess what? It actually is a priority. All these small annoyances, hurdles, and bits of BS still plague this industry, and they make the whole experience miserable for regular people trying it out for the first time. The first 21 seconds (yeah, you see what I did there) are the most important when someone opens new software. If it doesnât click right awayâif theyâre fiddling with sats or dollar signs, or hunting for some hidden setting buried behind a tiny arrowâitâs game over. Theyâre annoyed. Theyâre gone.
And this is exactly why weâre seeing a flood of shitcoin apps sweeping new users off their feet with "faster apps" or "nicer designs" apps that somehow can afford the UI specialists and slick, centralized setups to spread their lies and scams.
I hate to say it, but the Phantom wallet for example, for the Solana network, loaded with fake airdrop schemes and the most blatant scams â has a far better UX than most Bitcoin wallets and Lightning Wallets. Learn from it. Download that **** and get to know what we do wrong and how we can learn from the enemy.
Thatâs a hard truth. So, instead of just screaming âUh, shitcooooin!â (yes, we know it is), maybe we should start learning from it. Their apps are better than ours in terms of UI and UX. They attract more people 5x faster (we know thatâs also because of the fast gains and retardation playing with the marketing) but we canât keep ignoring that. Somehow these apps attract more than our trustworthiness, our steady, secure, decentralized hard money truth.
Itâs like stepping into one of the best Italian restaurants in townâsupposedly. But then the menuâs a mess, the staff is scrolling on their phones, and something smells burnt coming from the kitchen. So, what do you do? You walk out. You cross the street to the fast food joint and order a burger and fries. And as youâre walking out with your food, someone from the Italian place yells at you: âFast food is bad!â âYeah man I know, I wanted a nice Spaghetti aglio e olio, but here I am, digesting a cheeseburger that felt rather spongy.â (the problem is so gone so deep now, that users just walk past that Italian restaurant, donât even recognize it as a restaurant because it doesnât have cheeseburgers).
Fear of the dark
Technical people, not marketeers built bitcoin, itâs build on hundreds of small building blocks that interacted over time to have the bitcoin network and itâs immer evolving value. At one point David Chaum cooked up eCash, using blind signatures to let people send digital money anonymously â except it was still stuck on clunky centralized servers. Go back even further, to the 1970s, when Diffie, Hellman, and Rivest introduced public-key cryptographyâthe magic sauce that gave us secure digital signatures and authentication, making sure your messages stayed private and tamper-proof.
Fast forward to the 1990s, where peer-to-peer started to take off, decentralized networks getting started. Adam Backâs Hashcash in â97 used proof-of-work to fight email spam, and the cypherpunks were all about sticking it to the man with privacy-first, the invention 199 Human-Readable 128-bit keys3, decentralized systems. We started to swap files over p2p networks and later, torrents.
All these partsâanonymous cash, encryption, and leaderless networks finally clicked into place when Satoshi Nakamoto poured them into a chain of blocks, built on an ingenious âtime-stampingâ system: the timechain, or blockchain if you prefer. And just like that, Bitcoin was bornâa peer-to-peer money system that didnât need middlemen and actually worked without any central servers.
So yes, itâs only natural that Bitcoin and the many tools, born from math, obscurity, and cryptography, isnât exactly always a user-interface darling. Thatâs also itâs charm for me in any case, as the core is robust and valuable beyond belief. Thatâs why we love to so see more use, more adoption.
But that doesnât mean we canât squash critical âshow-stopperâ bugs before releasing bitcoin-related software. And it sure as hell doesnât mean we should act like jerks when a user points out somethingâs broken, confusing, or just doesnât meet expectations. We canât be complacent either about our role as builders of the next generations, as the core is hard money, and it would be a fatal mistake for the world to see it being used only for some rockstars from Wall Street and their counterparts to store their debt laden fiat. We can free people, make them better, make them elevate themselves. And yet, the people we try to elevate, we often alienate. All because we donât test our stuff well enough. We should be so good, we blow the banking apps away. (theyâre blowing themselves out of the market luckily with fiat âfeaturesâ and overly over the top use of âanalyticsâ to measure your carbon footprint for example).
We should be so damn professional that someone using Bitcoin apps for a full year wouldnât even notice any bugs, because there wouldnât be much to get annoyed by.
So⊠we have to do better. Iâve seen it time and time again â on Lightning tipping apps, Nostr plugins, wallets, hardware wallets, even metal plates we can screw up somehow ⊠you name it. âIt works on my machineâ, isnât enough anymore! Those days are over.
Even apps built with solid funding and strong dev and test teams like fedi.xyz4 can miss the mark. While the idea was good and the app itself ran fine without too much hurdles and usual bugs. But usability failed on a different front: there was just nothing meaningful to do in the app beyond poking around, chatting a bit, and sending a few sats back and forth. The communities itâs supposed to connect, just arenât there, or werenât there âyetâ.
Itâs a beautifully designed application and a strong proof-of-concept for federated community funds. But then⊠nothing. No one I know uses it. Their last blogpost was from beginning of October 2024, which doesnât bode well, writing this than 6 months after. That said, they got some great onboarding going, usually under 20 seconds, which proves it can be done right (even if it was all a front-end for a more complex backend).
As you can see âusabilityâ is a broad terminology, covering technical aspects, user-interface, but also use-cases. Even if you have a cool app that works really well and is well thought-out users wonât use it if thereâs no real substance. You canât get that critical mass by waiting for customers to come in or communities to embrace it. They wonât, because most of the individuals already had past experiences with bitcoin apps or services, and thereâs a reason for them not being on-board already.
A lot of bitcoin companies build tools for new people. Never for the lapsed people, the persons that came in, thought of it as an investment or âa coinâ⊠then left because of a bad experience or the price going down in fiat. All the while we have some software that usually isnât so kind to new people, or causes loss of funds and time. Even if they make one little âmistakeâ of not knowing the system beforehand.
Bitcoinâs Moby Dick
\ Bitcoin itself has a big issue here. The user base could grow faster, and more robust, if there wasnât software that worked as a sort of repellent against users.
I especially see a younger and less tech-savvy audience absolutely disliking the software we have now. No matter if itâs Electrumâs desktop wallet (hardly the sexiest tool out there, although I like it myself, but it lacks some features), Sparrow, or any lightning wallet out there (safe for WoS). I even saw people disliking Proton wallet, which I personally thought of as something really slick, well-made and polished. But even that doesnât cut it for many people, as the âaccountâ and âwalletâ system wasnât clear enough for them. (You see, we all have the same bias, because we know bitcoin, we look at it from a perspective of âfacepalm, of course itâs a wallet named âaccountâ, but when you sit next to a new user, it becomes clear that this is a hurdle. (please proton wallet: name a wallet a wallet, not âaccountâ. But most users already in bitcoin, love what youâre doing)
Naturally disliking usability
The same technically brilliant people who maintain Bitcoin and build its apps havenât quite tapped into their inner Steve Jobsâif that person even exists in the Bitcoin space. Letâs be honest: the next iOS-style wow moment, or the kind of frictionless usability seen in Spotify or Instagram, probably wonât come from hardcore Bitcoin devs alone. In fact, some builders in the space seem to actively disregardâor even look down onâdiscussions about usability. Just mention names like Wallet of Satoshi (yes, we all know itâs a custodial frontend) or the need for smoother interactions with Bitcoin, and youâll get eye-rolls or defensive rants instead of curiosity or openness.
Moving more towards a better user interface for things like Sparrow or Bitcoin Core for example, would bring all kinds of âbad thingsâ according to some, and on top of that, bring in new users (noobs) that ask questions like: âDo you burn all these sats when I make a transaction?â (Yes, thatâs a real one.)
I get the âusability sucksâ gripe â fear of losing key features, dumbing things down, or opening the door to unwanted changes (like BIP proposals real bitcoiners hate) that tweak bitcoin to suit any userâs whim. Close to no one in bitcoin (really in bitcoin!) wants that, including me.
That fear is however largely unfounded; because Bitcoin doesnât change without consensus. Any change that would undermine its core use or value proposition simply wonât make it through. And letâs be honest: most of the users who crave these âfaster,â centralized alternativesâthose drawn to slick apps, one-click solutions, and dopamine-driven UIâwill either stick with fiat, ape into the shitcoin-of-the-month, or praise the shiny new CBDC once it drops (âmuch fast, much coolâ). These degen types, chasing fiat gains and jackpot dreams, arenât relevant to this story, No matter what we build for bitcoin, theyâll always love the fiat-story and will always dislike bitcoin because itâs not a jackpot for them. (Honestly, why donât they just gamble at a casino?)
People who fear that improving usability will somehow bring down the Bitcoin network are being a bit too paranoidâand honestly, they often donât understand what usability or proper testing actually means.
They treat it like fluff, when in reality it's fundamental. Usability doesn't mean dumbing things down or compromising Bitcoin's core values; it means understanding why your fancy new app isnât being used by anyone outside of your bubble. Testing is the beating heart of getting things out with confidence. Nothing more satisfying in software building than to proudly show even your beta versions to users, knowing itâs well tested. Itâs much more than clicking a few buttons and tossing your code on GitHub. It's about asking real questions: can someone outside your Telegram group actually use this and will it they be using the software at all?
If you create a Nostr app that opens an in-app browser window and then tries to log you in with your NIPS05 or NIPS07 or whatever number it is that authenticates you, then you need to think about how itâs going to work in real life. Have people already visited this underlying website? Is that website using the exact same mechanism? Is it really working like we think it is in the real world? (Some notable good things are happening with the development of Keychat for example, I have the feeling they get it, itâs not all bad). And yes, there are still bugs and things to improve there, theyâre just starting. (The browser section and nostr login need some work imho).
Guess what? You can test your stuff. But it takes time and effort. The kind of effort that, if skipped, gets multiplied across thousands of people. Thousands of people wasting their time trying to use your app, hitting errors, assuming they did something wrong, retrying, googling workaroundsâonly to eventually realize: itâs not them. Itâs a bug. A bug you didnât catch. Because you didnât test. And now everyone loses. And guess what? Those users? Theyâre not coming back.
A good example (to stay positive here) is Fountain App, where the first versions were , eh⊠letâs say not so good, and then quickly evolved into a company and product that works really well, and also listens to their users and fixes their bugs. The interface can still be better in my opinion, but itâs getting there. And itâs super good now.
A bad example? Alby. (Sorry to say.) It still suffers from a bloated, clunky interface and an onboarding flow that utterly confuses new or returning users. It just doesnât get the job done. Opinions may vary, sure, but hand this app to any non-technical user and ask them to get online and do a Nostr zap. Watch what happens. If they even manage to get through the initial setup, that is.
Another example? Bitkit. When I tried transferring funds from the "savings" to the "spending" account, the wallet silently opened a Lightning channelâno warning, no explanationâand suddenly my coins were locked up. To make things worse, the wallet still showed the full balance as spendable, even though part of it was now stuck in that channel. That was in November 2024, the last time I touched Bitkit. I wasted too much time trying to figure it out, I havenât looked back (assuming the project is even still alive, I didnât see them pop up anywhere).
Some metal BIP39 backup tools are great in theory but poorly executed. I bought one that didnât even include a simple instruction on how to open it. The person I gave it to spent two hours trying to open it with a screwdriver and even attempted drilling. Turns out, it just slides open with some pressure. A simple instruction wouldâve saved all that frustration.
Builders often assume users âjust get it,â but a small guide couldâve prevented all the hassle. Itâs a small step, but itâs crucial for better user experience. So why not avoid such situations and put a friggin cheap piece of paper in the box so people know how to open it? (The creators would probably facepalm if they read this, âhow can users nĂČt see this?â). Yeah,⊠put a paper in there with instructions.
Thatâs natural, because as a creator youâre âinâ it, you know. You donât see how others would overlook something so obvious.
Bitcoiners are extremely bad on that front.
Iâll dive deeper into some examples in part 2 of this post.
By AVB
end of part 1
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1 https://philzimmermann.com/EN/findpgp/
2 BTC sessions: set up a bitcoin node
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2025-05-10 11:08:31What gear are you using? Any new/used stuff you are currently trying to buy/sell?
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/976340
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2025-03-10 00:32:44Recentemente, assisti a um vĂdeo que me fez refletir profundamente sobre o impacto da linguagem na hora de vender. No vĂdeo, uma jovem relatava sua experiĂȘncia ao presenciar um vendedor de amendoim em uma agĂȘncia dos Correios. O local estava cheio, as pessoas aguardavam impacientes na fila e, em meio a esse cenĂĄrio, um homem humilde tentava vender seu produto. Mas sua abordagem nĂŁo era estratĂ©gica; ao invĂ©s de destacar os benefĂcios do amendoim, ele suplicava para que alguĂ©m o ajudasse comprando. O resultado? NinguĂ©m se interessou.
A jovem observou que o problema nĂŁo era o produto, mas a forma como ele estava sendo oferecido. Afinal, muitas das pessoas ali estavam hĂĄ horas esperando e perto do horĂĄrio do almoço â o amendoim poderia ser um Ăłtimo tira-gosto. No entanto, como a comunicação do vendedor vinha carregada de desespero, ele afastava os clientes ao invĂ©s de atraĂ-los. Esse vĂdeo me tocou profundamente.
No dia seguinte, ao sair para comemorar meu aniversĂĄrio, vi um menino vendendo balas na rua, sob o sol forte. Assim como no caso do amendoim, percebi que as pessoas ao redor nĂŁo se interessavam por seu produto. Ao se aproximar do carro, resolvi comprar dois pacotes. Mais do que ajudar, queria que aquele pequeno gesto servisse como incentivo para que ele continuasse acreditando no seu negĂłcio.
Essa experiĂȘncia me fez refletir ainda mais sobre o poder da comunicação em vendas. Muitas vezes, nĂŁo Ă© o produto que estĂĄ errado, mas sim a forma como o vendedor o apresenta. Quando transmitimos confiança e mostramos o valor do que vendemos, despertamos o interesse genuĂno dos clientes.
Como a Linguagem Impacta as Vendas?
1. O Poder da Abordagem Positiva
Em vez de pedir por ajuda, Ă© importante destacar os benefĂcios do produto. No caso do amendoim, o vendedor poderia ter dito algo como: "Que tal um petisco delicioso enquanto espera? Um amendoim fresquinho para matar a fome atĂ© o almoço!"
2. A Emoção na Medida Certa
Expressar emoção é essencial, mas sem parecer desesperado. Os clientes devem sentir que estão adquirindo algo de valor, não apenas ajudando o vendedor.
3. Conheça Seu PĂșblico
Entender o contexto Ă© fundamental. Se as pessoas estavam com fome e impacientes, uma abordagem mais objetiva e focada no benefĂcio do produto poderia gerar mais vendas.
4. Autoconfiança e Postura
Falar com firmeza e segurança transmite credibilidade. O vendedor precisa acreditar no próprio produto antes de convencer o cliente a comprå-lo.
ConclusĂŁo
Vender Ă© mais do que apenas oferecer um produto â Ă© uma arte que envolve comunicação, percepção e estratĂ©gia. Pequenos ajustes na abordagem podem transformar completamente os resultados. Se o vendedor de amendoim tivesse apresentado seu produto de outra maneira, talvez tivesse vendido tudo rapidamente. Da mesma forma, se cada um de nĂłs aprender a se comunicar melhor em nossas prĂłprias ĂĄreas, poderemos alcançar muito mais sucesso.
E vocĂȘ? JĂĄ passou por uma experiĂȘncia parecida?
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2025-05-06 16:11:35India csökkentenĂ© az atomerĆmƱvek Ă©pĂtĂ©si idejĂ©t ambiciĂłzus nukleĂĄris cĂ©ljai elĂ©rĂ©sĂ©hez
India cĂ©lja, hogy a jelenlegi 10 Ă©vrĆl a âvilĂĄgszĂnvonalĂșâ 6 Ă©vre csökkentse atomerĆmƱvi projektjeinek kivitelezĂ©si idejĂ©t, hogy elĂ©rje a 2047-re kitƱzött, 100 GW beĂ©pĂtett nukleĂĄris kapacitĂĄst.
Az SBI Capital Markets (az Indiai Ăllami Bank befektetĂ©si banki leĂĄnyvĂĄllalata) jelentĂ©se szerint ez segĂtene mĂ©rsĂ©kelni a korĂĄbbi költsĂ©gtĂșllĂ©pĂ©seket, Ă©s vonzĂłbbĂĄ tennĂ© az orszĂĄgot a globĂĄlis befektetĆk szĂĄmĂĄra.
A jelentĂ©s szerint a jelenlegi, mintegy 8 GW kapacitĂĄs Ă©s a csak 7 GW-nyi Ă©pĂtĂ©s alatt ĂĄllĂł kapacitĂĄs mellett âjelentĆs gyorsĂtĂĄsâ szĂŒksĂ©ges a cĂ©lok elĂ©rĂ©sĂ©hez.
A kormĂĄny elindĂtotta a ânukleĂĄris energia missziĂłtâ, amelyhez körĂŒlbelĂŒl 2,3 milliĂĄrd dollĂĄrt (2 milliĂĄrd eurĂłt) kĂŒlönĂtett el K+F-re Ă©s legalĂĄbb öt Bharat kis modulĂĄris reaktor (BSMR) telepĂtĂ©sĂ©re, de tovĂĄbbi kihĂvĂĄsokat kell megoldania a cĂ©lok elĂ©rĂ©sĂ©hez.
Az Ă©pĂtĂ©si idĆk csökkentĂ©se kulcsfontossĂĄgĂș, de a jelentĂ©s ĂĄtfogĂł rendszerszintƱ reformokat is javasol, beleĂ©rtve a gyorsabb engedĂ©lyezĂ©st, a földszerzĂ©si szabĂĄlyok egyszerƱsĂtĂ©sĂ©t, az erĆmƱvek körĂŒli vĂ©dĆtĂĄvolsĂĄg csökkentĂ©sĂ©t, Ă©s a szabĂĄlyozĂł hatĂłsĂĄg (Atomic Energy Regulatory Board) nagyobb önĂĄllĂłsĂĄgĂĄt.
A jelentĂ©s szerint a nemzet korlĂĄtozott urĂĄnkĂ©szletei miatt elengedhetetlen az ĂŒzemanyagforrĂĄsok diverzifikĂĄlĂĄsa nemzetközi megĂĄllapodĂĄsok rĂ©vĂ©n, valamint az indiai nukleĂĄris program 2. Ă©s 3. szakaszĂĄnak felgyorsĂtĂĄsa.
India hĂĄromlĂ©pcsĆs nukleĂĄris programja cĂ©lja egy zĂĄrt ĂŒzemanyagciklus kialakĂtĂĄsa, amely a termĂ©szetes urĂĄnra, a plutĂłniumra Ă©s vĂ©gĂŒl a tĂłriumra Ă©pĂŒl. A 2. szakaszban gyorsneutronos reaktorokat hasznĂĄlnak, amelyek több energiĂĄt nyernek ki az urĂĄnbĂłl, kevesebb bĂĄnyĂĄszott urĂĄnt igĂ©nyelnek, Ă©s a fel nem hasznĂĄlt urĂĄnt Ășj ĂŒzemanyaggĂĄ alakĂtjĂĄk. A 3. szakaszban fejlett reaktorok mƱködnek majd India hatalmas tĂłriumkĂ©szleteire alapozva.
2025 januĂĄrjĂĄban az indiai Nuclear Power Corporation (NPCIL) pĂĄlyĂĄzatot Ărt ki Bharat SMR-ek telepĂtĂ©sĂ©re, elĆször nyitva meg a nukleĂĄris szektort indiai magĂĄncĂ©gek elĆtt.
Eddig csak az ĂĄllami tulajdonĂș NPCIL Ă©pĂthetett Ă©s ĂŒzemeltethetett kereskedelmi atomerĆmƱveket IndiĂĄban.
A Bharat SMR-ek (a âBharatâ hindiĂŒl IndiĂĄt jelent) telepĂtĂ©se a âViksit Bharatâ (âFejlĆdĆ Indiaâ) program rĂ©sze.
EngedĂ©lyezĂ©si folyamat: âelhĂșzĂłdĂł Ă©s egymĂĄsra Ă©pĂŒlĆâ
A Bharat atomerĆmƱ fejlesztĂ©sĂ©nek rĂ©szletei tovĂĄbbra sem vilĂĄgosak, de Nirmala Sitharaman pĂ©nzĂŒgyminiszter jĂșliusban elmondta, hogy az ĂĄllami National Thermal Power Corporation Ă©s a Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited közös vĂĄllalkozĂĄsĂĄban valĂłsulna meg a fejlesztĂ©s.
Sitharaman hozzĂĄtette, hogy a kormĂĄny a magĂĄnszektorral közösen lĂ©trehozna egy Bharat Small Reactors nevƱ cĂ©get, amely SMR-ek Ă©s Ășj nukleĂĄris technolĂłgiĂĄk kutatĂĄs-fejlesztĂ©sĂ©vel foglalkozna.
Az SBI jelentĂ©se szerint javĂtani kell az SMR programot, mert az engedĂ©lyezĂ©si folyamat jelenleg âelhĂșzĂłdĂł Ă©s egymĂĄsra Ă©pĂŒlĆâ, Ă©s arĂĄnytalan kockĂĄzatot jelent a magĂĄnszereplĆk szĂĄmĂĄra a reaktorfejlesztĂ©s sorĂĄn.
A program âstratĂ©giailag jĂł helyzetben van a sikerhezâ, mert szigorĂș belĂ©pĂ©si feltĂ©teleket tĂĄmaszt, Ăgy csak komoly Ă©s alkalmas szereplĆk vehetnek rĂ©szt benne.
A kormĂĄnynak azonban be kellene vezetnie egy kĂĄrtĂ©rĂtĂ©si zĂĄradĂ©kot, amely vĂ©di a magĂĄncĂ©geket az ĂŒzemanyag- Ă©s nehĂ©zvĂz-ellĂĄtĂĄs hiĂĄnyĂĄtĂłl, amely az Atomenergia MinisztĂ©rium (DAE) hatĂĄskörĂ©be tartozik.
A jelentĂ©s szerint mind az ĂŒzemanyag, mind a nehĂ©zvĂz ellĂĄtĂĄsa a DAE-tĆl fĂŒgg, Ă©s âa hozzĂĄfĂ©rĂ©s hiĂĄnyaâ problĂ©mĂĄt jelenthet. India legtöbb kereskedelmi atomerĆmƱve hazai fejlesztĂ©sƱ, nyomottvizes nehĂ©zvizes reaktor.
A jelentĂ©s szerint: âA meglĂ©vĆ szabĂĄlyozĂĄsi hiĂĄnyossĂĄgok kezelĂ©se kulcsfontossĂĄgĂș, hogy a magĂĄnszektor vezethesse a kitƱzött 100 GW nukleĂĄris kapacitĂĄs 50%-ĂĄnak fejlesztĂ©sĂ©t 2047-ig.â
Az NPCIL nemrĂ©giben közölte, hogy India 2031â32-ig tovĂĄbbi 18 reaktort kĂvĂĄn hozzĂĄadni az energiamixhez, ezzel az orszĂĄg nukleĂĄris kapacitĂĄsa 22,4 GW-ra nĆ.
A Nemzetközi Atomenergia-ĂŒgynöksĂ©g adatai szerint IndiĂĄban 21 reaktor ĂŒzemel kereskedelmi forgalomban, amelyek 2023-ban az orszĂĄg ĂĄramtermelĂ©sĂ©nek körĂŒlbelĂŒl 3%-ĂĄt adtĂĄk. Hat egysĂ©g van Ă©pĂtĂ©s alatt.
Roszatom pert indĂtott a leĂĄllĂtott Hanhikivi-1 projekt miatt FinnorszĂĄgban
Az orosz ĂĄllami Roszatom atomenergetikai vĂĄllalat pert indĂtott MoszkvĂĄban a finn Fortum Ă©s Outokumpu cĂ©gek ellen, Ă©s 227,8 milliĂĄrd rubel (2,8 milliĂĄrd dollĂĄr, 2,4 milliĂĄrd eurĂł) kĂĄrtĂ©rĂtĂ©st követel a finnorszĂĄgi Hanhikivi-1 atomerĆmƱ szerzĆdĂ©sĂ©nek felmondĂĄsa miatt â derĂŒl ki bĂrĂłsĂĄgi dokumentumokbĂłl Ă©s a Roszatom közlemĂ©nyĂ©bĆl.
A Roszatom a âmĂ©rnöki, beszerzĂ©si Ă©s kivitelezĂ©si (EPC) szerzĆdĂ©s jogellenes felmondĂĄsaâ, a rĂ©szvĂ©nyesi megĂĄllapodĂĄs, az ĂŒzemanyag-ellĂĄtĂĄsi szerzĆdĂ©s megsĂ©rtĂ©se, valamint a kölcsön visszafizetĂ©sĂ©nek megtagadĂĄsa miatt követel kĂĄrtĂ©rĂtĂ©st.
A Fortum a NucNetnek e-mailben azt Ărta, hogy ânem kapott hivatalos Ă©rtesĂtĂ©st orosz perrĆlâ.
A Fortum 2025. ĂĄprilis 29-i negyedĂ©ves jelentĂ©sĂ©ben közölte, hogy a Roszatom finn leĂĄnyvĂĄllalata, a Raos Project, valamint a Roszatom nemzetközi divĂziĂłja, a JSC Rusatom Energy International, illetve a Fennovoima (a Hanhikivi projektĂ©rt felelĆs finn konzorcium) között a Hanhikivi EPC szerzĆdĂ©sĂ©vel kapcsolatban nemzetközi vĂĄlasztottbĂrĂłsĂĄgi eljĂĄrĂĄs zajlik.
2025 februĂĄrjĂĄban a vĂĄlasztottbĂrĂłsĂĄg Ășgy döntött, hogy nincs joghatĂłsĂĄga a Fortummal szembeni követelĂ©sek ĂŒgyĂ©ben. âEz a döntĂ©s vĂ©gleges volt, Ăgy a Fortum nem rĂ©sze a vĂĄlasztottbĂrĂłsĂĄgi eljĂĄrĂĄsnakâ â közölte a cĂ©g.
A Fortum 2015-ben kisebbsĂ©gi tulajdonos lett a Fennovoima projektben, de a teljes tulajdonrĂ©szt 2020-ban leĂrta.
A Fennovoima konzorcium, amelyben a Roszatom a Raos-on keresztĂŒl 34%-os kisebbsĂ©gi rĂ©szesedĂ©ssel rendelkezett, 2022 mĂĄjusĂĄban felmondta a Hanhikivi-1 lĂ©tesĂtĂ©sĂ©re vonatkozĂł szerzĆdĂ©st az ukrajnai hĂĄborĂș miatti kĂ©sedelmek Ă©s megnövekedett kockĂĄzatok miatt.
A projekt technolĂłgiĂĄja az orosz AES-2006 tĂpusĂș nyomottvizes reaktor lett volna.
2021 ĂĄprilisĂĄban a Fennovoima közölte, hogy a projekt teljes beruhĂĄzĂĄsi költsĂ©ge 6,5â7 milliĂĄrd eurĂłrĂłl 7â7,5 milliĂĄrd eurĂłra nĆtt.
2022 augusztusĂĄban a Roszatom Ă©s a Fennovoima kölcsönösen milliĂĄrdos kĂĄrtĂ©rĂtĂ©si igĂ©nyt nyĂșjtott be egymĂĄs ellen a projekt leĂĄllĂtĂĄsa miatt.
A Fennovoima nemzetközi vĂĄlasztottbĂrĂłsĂĄgi eljĂĄrĂĄst indĂtott 1,7 milliĂĄrd eurĂł elĆleg visszafizetĂ©séért. A Roszatom 3 milliĂĄrd eurĂłs ellenkeresetet nyĂșjtott be. Ezek az ĂŒgyek jelenleg is nemzetközi bĂrĂłsĂĄgok elĆtt vannak.
DĂ©l-koreai delegĂĄciĂł CsehorszĂĄgba utazik nukleĂĄris szerzĆdĂ©s alĂĄĂrĂĄsĂĄra
Egy dĂ©l-koreai delegĂĄciĂł 2025. mĂĄjus 6-ĂĄn CsehorszĂĄgba utazik, hogy rĂ©szt vegyen egy több milliĂĄrd dollĂĄros szerzĆdĂ©s alĂĄĂrĂĄsĂĄn, amely kĂ©t Ășj atomerĆmƱ Ă©pĂtĂ©sĂ©rĆl szĂłl a Dukovany telephelyen â közölte a dĂ©l-koreai kereskedelmi, ipari Ă©s energetikai minisztĂ©rium.
A delegĂĄciĂł, amelyben kormĂĄnyzati Ă©s parlamenti tisztviselĆk is vannak, kĂ©tnapos prĂĄgai lĂĄtogatĂĄsra indul, hogy rĂ©szt vegyen a szerdĂĄra tervezett alĂĄĂrĂĄsi ceremĂłniĂĄn.
A kĂŒldöttsĂ©g talĂĄlkozik Petr Fiala cseh miniszterelnökkel Ă©s Milos Vystrcil szenĂĄtusi elnökkel is, hogy megvitassĂĄk a Dukovany projektet.
Fiala mĂșlt hĂ©ten bejelentette, hogy PrĂĄga mĂĄjus 7-Ă©n Ărja alĂĄ a Dukovany szerzĆdĂ©st a Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) cĂ©ggel.
A cseh versenyhivatal nemrĂ©g engedĂ©lyezte a szerzĆdĂ©s alĂĄĂrĂĄsĂĄt a KHNP-vel, miutĂĄn elutasĂtotta a francia EDF fellebbezĂ©sĂ©t.
A versenyhivatal ĂĄprilis 24-i döntĂ©se megerĆsĂtette a korĂĄbbi ĂtĂ©letet, amelyet az EDF megtĂĄmadott, miutĂĄn 2024 jĂșliusĂĄban elvesztette a tenderpĂĄlyĂĄzatot a KHNP-vel szemben.
Ez lehetĆvĂ© teszi, hogy a kĂ©t dĂ©l-koreai APR1400 reaktor egysĂ©g szerzĆdĂ©sĂ©t alĂĄĂrjĂĄk Dukovanyban, DĂ©l-CsehorszĂĄgban. A szerzĆdĂ©s az orszĂĄg törtĂ©netĂ©nek legnagyobb energetikai beruhĂĄzĂĄsa, Ă©rtĂ©ke legalĂĄbb 400 milliĂĄrd korona (16 milliĂĄrd eurĂł, 18 milliĂĄrd dollĂĄr).
A szerzĆdĂ©st eredetileg mĂĄrciusban ĂrtĂĄk volna alĂĄ, de a vesztes pĂĄlyĂĄzĂłk (EDF, Westinghouse) fellebbezĂ©sei, dĂ©l-koreai politikai bizonytalansĂĄgok Ă©s a cseh cĂ©gek lokalizĂĄciĂłs igĂ©nyei miatt csĂșszott.
A KHNP januĂĄrban rendezte a szellemi tulajdonjogi vitĂĄt a Westinghouse-zal, amely korĂĄbban azt ĂĄllĂtotta, hogy a KHNP az Ć technolĂłgiĂĄjĂĄt hasznĂĄlja az APR1400 reaktorokban.
A szerzĆdĂ©s alĂĄĂrĂĄsa DĂ©l-Korea elsĆ kĂŒlföldi atomerĆmƱ-Ă©pĂtĂ©si projektje lesz 2009 Ăłta, amikor a KHNP nĂ©gy APR1400 reaktort Ă©pĂtett az EgyesĂŒlt Arab EmĂrsĂ©gekben, Barakahban.
CsehorszĂĄgban hat kereskedelmi reaktor mƱködik: nĂ©gy orosz VVER-440-es Dukovanyban, kĂ©t nagyobb VVER-1000-es TemelĂnben. Az IAEA szerint ezek az egysĂ©gek a cseh ĂĄramtermelĂ©s mintegy 36,7%-ĂĄt adjĂĄk.
Az USA-nak âminĂ©l elĆbbâ Ășj reaktort kell Ă©pĂtenie â mondta a DOE jelöltje a szenĂĄtusi bizottsĂĄg elĆtt
Az USA-nak minĂ©l elĆbb Ășj atomerĆmƱvet kell Ă©pĂtenie, Ă©s elĆ kell mozdĂtania a fejlett reaktorok fejlesztĂ©sĂ©t, engedĂ©lyezĂ©sĂ©t Ă©s telepĂtĂ©sĂ©t â hangzott el a szenĂĄtusi energiaĂŒgyi bizottsĂĄg elĆtt.
Ted Garrish, aki a DOE nukleĂĄris energiaĂŒgyi helyettes ĂĄllamtitkĂĄri posztjĂĄra jelöltkĂ©nt jelent meg, elmondta: az orszĂĄgnak Ășj reaktort kell telepĂtenie, legyen az nagy, kis modulĂĄris vagy mikroreaktor.
Az USA-ban jelenleg nincs Ă©pĂŒlĆ kereskedelmi atomerĆmƱ, az utolsĂł kettĆ, a Vogtle-3 Ă©s Vogtle-4 2023-ban, illetve 2024-ben indult el GeorgiĂĄban.
âA nukleĂĄris energia kivĂ©teles lehetĆsĂ©g a növekvĆ villamosenergia-igĂ©ny megbĂzhatĂł, megfizethetĆ Ă©s biztonsĂĄgos kielĂ©gĂtĂ©sĂ©reâ â mondta Garrish, aki tapasztalt atomenergetikai vezetĆ. Szerinte az USA-nak nemzetbiztonsĂĄgi okokbĂłl is fejlesztenie kell a hazai urĂĄndĂșsĂtĂł ipart.
VizsgĂĄlni kell a nemzetközi piacot Ă©s a kormĂĄnyközi megĂĄllapodĂĄsok lehetĆsĂ©gĂ©t az amerikai nukleĂĄris fejlesztĆk Ă©s ellĂĄtĂĄsi lĂĄncok szĂĄmĂĄra, valamint meg kell oldani a kiĂ©gett fƱtĆelemek elhelyezĂ©sĂ©nek problĂ©mĂĄjĂĄt.
1987-ben a Kongresszus a nevadai Yucca Mountain-t jelölte ki a kiĂ©gett fƱtĆelemek vĂ©gleges tĂĄrolĂłhelyĂ©nek, de 2009-ben az Obama-adminisztrĂĄciĂł leĂĄllĂtotta a projektet.
Az USA-ban az 1950-es Ă©vek Ăłta mintegy 83 000 tonna radioaktĂv hulladĂ©k, köztĂŒk kiĂ©gett fƱtĆelem halmozĂłdott fel, amelyet jelenleg acĂ©l- Ă©s betonkontĂ©nerekben tĂĄrolnak az erĆmƱvek telephelyein.
Garrish korĂĄbban a DOE nemzetközi ĂŒgyekĂ©rt felelĆs helyettes ĂĄllamtitkĂĄra volt (2018â2021), jelenleg az EgyesĂŒlt HaladĂł Atomenergia SzövetsĂ©g igazgatĂłtanĂĄcsĂĄnak elnöke.
EgyĂ©b hĂrek
SzlovĂ©nia közös munkĂĄt sĂŒrget az USA-val a nukleĂĄris energiĂĄban:
Az USA Ă©s HorvĂĄtorszĂĄg tisztviselĆi egyĂŒttmƱködĂ©srĆl tĂĄrgyaltak KözĂ©p- Ă©s DĂ©lkelet-EurĂłpa energiaellĂĄtĂĄsĂĄnak diverzifikĂĄlĂĄsa Ă©rdekĂ©ben, kĂŒlönös tekintettel a kis modulĂĄris reaktorokra (SMR). HorvĂĄtorszĂĄg Ă©s SzlovĂ©nia közösen tulajdonolja a szlovĂ©niai KrĆĄko atomerĆmƱvet, amely egyetlen 696 MW-os nyomottvizes reaktorĂĄval HorvĂĄtorszĂĄg ĂĄramfogyasztĂĄsĂĄnak 16%-ĂĄt, SzlovĂ©niĂĄĂ©nak 20%-ĂĄt adja. SzlovĂ©nia fontolgatja egy mĂĄsodik blokk Ă©pĂtĂ©sĂ©t, de tavaly elhalasztotta az errĆl szĂłlĂł nĂ©pszavazĂĄst.Malawi engedĂ©lyezi a Kayelekera urĂĄnbĂĄnya ĂșjraindĂtĂĄsĂĄt:
A Malawi Atomenergia HatĂłsĂĄg kiadta a sugĂĄrbiztonsĂĄgi engedĂ©lyt a Lotus (Africa) Limited szĂĄmĂĄra, Ăgy Ășjraindulhat a Kayelekera urĂĄnbĂĄnya, amely több mint egy Ă©vtizede, 2014 Ăłta ĂĄllt a zuhanĂł urĂĄnĂĄrak Ă©s biztonsĂĄgi problĂ©mĂĄk miatt. A bĂĄnya 85%-ĂĄt az ausztrĂĄl Lotus Resources helyi leĂĄnyvĂĄllalata birtokolja. A Lotus szerint a bĂĄnya ĂșjraindĂtĂĄsa teljesen finanszĂrozott, kb. 43 milliĂł dollĂĄr (37 milliĂł eurĂł) tĆkĂ©vel.Venezuela Ă©s IrĂĄn nukleĂĄris egyĂŒttmƱködĂ©st tervez:
Venezuela Ă©s IrĂĄn a nukleĂĄris tudomĂĄny Ă©s technolĂłgia terĂ©n valĂł egyĂŒttmƱködĂ©srĆl tĂĄrgyalt. Az irĂĄni ĂĄllami mĂ©dia szerint Mohammad Eslami, az IrĂĄni Atomenergia Szervezet vezetĆje Ă©s Alberto Quintero, Venezuela tudomĂĄnyos miniszterhelyettese egyetemi Ă©s kutatĂĄsi programok elindĂtĂĄsĂĄrĂłl egyeztetett. VenezuelĂĄban nincs kereskedelmi atomerĆmƱ, de 2010-ben OroszorszĂĄggal Ărt alĂĄ megĂĄllapodĂĄst Ășj atomerĆmƱvek lehetĆsĂ©gĂ©rĆl. IrĂĄnnak egy mƱködĆ atomerĆmƱve van Bushehr-1-nĂ©l, egy mĂĄsik ugyanott Ă©pĂŒl, mindkettĆt OroszorszĂĄg szĂĄllĂtotta. -
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2025-03-07 00:26:37There is something quietly rebellious about stacking sats. In a world obsessed with instant gratification, choosing to patiently accumulate Bitcoin, one sat at a time, feels like a middle finger to the hype machine. But to do it right, you have got to stay humble. Stack too hard with your head in the clouds, and you will trip over your own ego before the next halving even hits.
Small Wins
Stacking sats is not glamorous. Discipline. Stacking every day, week, or month, no matter the price, and letting time do the heavy lifting. Humility lives in that consistency. You are not trying to outsmart the market or prove you are the next "crypto" prophet. Just a regular person, betting on a system you believe in, one humble stack at a time. Folks get rekt chasing the highs. They ape into some shitcoin pump, shout about it online, then go silent when they inevitably get rekt. The ones who last? They stack. Just keep showing up. Consistency. Humility in action. Know the game is long, and you are not bigger than it.
Ego is Volatile
Bitcoinâs swings can mess with your head. One day you are up 20%, feeling like a genius and the next down 30%, questioning everything. Ego will have you panic selling at the bottom or over leveraging the top. Staying humble means patience, a true bitcoin zen. Do not try to "beatâ Bitcoin. Ride it. Stack what you can afford, live your life, and let compounding work its magic.
Simplicity
There is a beauty in how stacking sats forces you to rethink value. A sat is worth less than a penny today, but every time you grab a few thousand, you plant a seed. It is not about flaunting wealth but rather building it, quietly, without fanfare. That mindset spills over. Cut out the noise: the overpriced coffee, fancy watches, the status games that drain your wallet. Humility is good for your soul and your stack. I have a buddy who has been stacking since 2015. Never talks about it unless you ask. Lives in a decent place, drives an old truck, and just keeps stacking. He is not chasing clout, he is chasing freedom. That is the vibe: less ego, more sats, all grounded in life.
The Big Picture
Stack those sats. Do it quietly, do it consistently, and do not let the green days puff you up or the red days break you down. Humility is the secret sauce, it keeps you grounded while the world spins wild. In a decade, when you look back and smile, it will not be because you shouted the loudest. It will be because you stayed the course, one sat at a time. \ \ Stay Humble and Stack Sats. đ«Ą
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2025-02-28 16:39:38onion-service-nostr-relays
A list of nostr relays exposed as onion services.
The list
| Relay name | Description | Onion url | Operator | Payment URL | Payment options | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | nostr.oxtr.dev | Same relay as clearnet relay nostr.oxtr.dev | ws://oxtrdevav64z64yb7x6rjg4ntzqjhedm5b5zjqulugknhzr46ny2qbad.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | | relay.snort.social | Same relay as clearnet relay relay.snort.social | wss://skzzn6cimfdv5e2phjc4yr5v7ikbxtn5f7dkwn5c7v47tduzlbosqmqd.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | | nostr.thesamecat.io | Same relay as clearnet relay nostr.thesamecat.io | ws://2jsnlhfnelig5acq6iacydmzdbdmg7xwunm4xl6qwbvzacw4lwrjmlyd.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | | nostr.land | The nostr.land paid relay (same as clearnet) | ws://nostrland2gdw7g3y77ctftovvil76vquipymo7tsctlxpiwknevzfid.onion | operator | Payment URL | BTC LN | | bitcoiner.social | No auth required, currently | ws://bitcoinr6de5lkvx4tpwdmzrdfdpla5sya2afwpcabjup2xpi5dulbad.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | | relay.westernbtc.com | The westernbtc.com paid relay | ws://westbtcebhgi4ilxxziefho6bqu5lqwa5ncfjefnfebbhx2cwqx5knyd.onion | operator | Payment URL | BTC LN | | freelay.sovbit.host | Free relay for sovbit.host | ws://sovbitm2enxfr5ot6qscwy5ermdffbqscy66wirkbsigvcshumyzbbqd.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | | nostr.sovbit.host | Paid relay for sovbit.host | ws://sovbitgz5uqyh7jwcsudq4sspxlj4kbnurvd3xarkkx2use3k6rlibqd.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | | nostr.wine | đ· nostr.wine relay | ws://nostrwinemdptvqukjttinajfeedhf46hfd5bz2aj2q5uwp7zros3nad.onion | operator | Payment URL | BTC LN, BTC, Credit Card/CashApp (Stripe) | | inbox.nostr.wine | đ· inbox.nostr.wine relay | ws://wineinboxkayswlofkugkjwhoyi744qvlzdxlmdvwe7cei2xxy4gc6ad.onion | operator | Payment URL | BTC LN, BTC | | filter.nostr.wine | đ· filter.nostr.wine proxy relay | ws://winefiltermhqixxzmnzxhrmaufpnfq3rmjcl6ei45iy4aidrngpsyid.onion | operator | Payment URL | BTC LN, BTC | | N/A | N/A | ws://pzfw4uteha62iwkzm3lycabk4pbtcr67cg5ymp5i3xwrpt3t24m6tzad.onion:81 | operator | N/A | N/A | | nostr.fractalized.net | Free relay for fractalized.net | ws://xvgox2zzo7cfxcjrd2llrkthvjs5t7efoalu34s6lmkqhvzvrms6ipyd.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | | nfrelay.app | nfrelay.app aggregator relay (nostr-filter-relay) | ws://nfrelay6saohkmipikquvrn6d64dzxivhmcdcj4d5i7wxis47xwsriyd.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | relay.nostr.net | Public relay from nostr.net (Same as clearnet) | ws://nostrnetl6yd5whkldj3vqsxyyaq3tkuspy23a3qgx7cdepb4564qgqd.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | | nerostrator | Free to read, pay XMR to relay | ws://nerostrrgb5fhj6dnzhjbgmnkpy2berdlczh6tuh2jsqrjok3j4zoxid.onion | operator |Payment URL | XMRÂ | | nostr.girino.org | Public relay from nostr.girino.org | ws://gnostr2jnapk72mnagq3cuykfon73temzp77hcbncn4silgt77boruid.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | | wot.girino.org | WoT relay from wot.girino.org | ws://girwot2koy3kvj6fk7oseoqazp5vwbeawocb3m27jcqtah65f2fkl3yd.onion | operator | N/A | N/A | | haven.girino.org/{outbox, inbox, chat, private} | Haven smart relay from haven.girino.org | ws://ghaven2hi3qn2riitw7ymaztdpztrvmm337e2pgkacfh3rnscaoxjoad.onion/{outbox, inbox, chat, private} | operator | N/A | N/A | | relay.nostpy.lol | Free Web of Trust relay (Same as clearnet) | ws://pemgkkqjqjde7y2emc2hpxocexugbixp42o4zymznil6zfegx5nfp4id.onion | operator |N/A | N/A | | Poster.place Nostr Relay | N/A | ws://dmw5wbawyovz7fcahvguwkw4sknsqsalffwctioeoqkvvy7ygjbcuoad.onion | operator | N/A | N/AÂ | | Azzamo Relay | Azzamo Premium Nostr relay. (paid) | ws://q6a7m5qkyonzb5fk5yv4jyu3ar44hqedn7wjopg737lit2ckkhx2nyid.onion | operator | Payment URL | BTC LN | | Azzamo Inbox Relay | Azzamo Group and Private message relay. (Freemium) | ws://gp5kiwqfw7t2fwb3rfts2aekoph4x7pj5pv65re2y6hzaujsxewanbqd.onion | operator | Payment URL | BTC LN | | Noderunners Relay | The official Noderunners Nostr Relay. | ws://35vr3xigzjv2xyzfyif6o2gksmkioppy4rmwag7d4bqmwuccs2u4jaid.onion | operator | Payment URL | BTC LN |
Contributing
Contributions are encouraged to keep this document alive. Just open a PR and I'll have it tested and merged. The onion URL is the only mandatory column, the rest is just nice-to-have metadata about the relay. Put
N/A
in empty columns.If you want to contribute anonymously, please contact me on SimpleX or send a DM on nostr using a disposable npub.
Operator column
It is generally preferred to use something that includes a NIP-19 string, either just the string or a url that contains the NIP-19 string in it (e.g. an njump url).
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@ 40bdcc08:ad00fd2c
2025-05-06 14:24:22Introduction
Bitcoinâs
OP_RETURN
opcode, a mechanism for embedding small data in transactions, has ignited a significant debate within the Bitcoin community. Originally designed to support limited metadata while preserving Bitcoinâs role as a peer-to-peer electronic cash system,OP_RETURN
is now at the center of proposals that could redefine Bitcoinâs identity. The immutable nature of Bitcoinâs timechain makes it an attractive platform for data storage, creating tension with those who prioritize its monetary function. This discussion, particularly around Bitcoin Core pull request #32406 (GitHub PR #32406), highlights a critical juncture for Bitcoinâs future.What is
OP_RETURN
?Introduced in 2014,
OP_RETURN
allows users to attach up to 80 bytes of data to a Bitcoin transaction. Unlike other transaction outputs,OP_RETURN
outputs are provably unspendable, meaning they donât burden the Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO) setâa critical database for Bitcoin nodes. This feature was a compromise to provide a standardized, less harmful way to include metadata, addressing earlier practices that embedded data in ways that bloated the UTXO set. The 80-byte limit and restriction to oneOP_RETURN
output per transaction are part of Bitcoin Coreâs standardness rules, which guide transaction relay and mining but are not enforced by the networkâs consensus rules (Bitcoin Stack Exchange).Standardness vs. Consensus Rules
Standardness rules are Bitcoin Coreâs default policies for relaying and mining transactions. They differ from consensus rules, which define what transactions are valid across the entire network. For
OP_RETURN
: - Consensus Rules: AllowOP_RETURN
outputs with data up to the maximum script size (approximately 10,000 bytes) and multiple outputs per transaction (Bitcoin Stack Exchange). - Standardness Rules: LimitOP_RETURN
data to 80 bytes and one output per transaction to discourage excessive data storage and maintain network efficiency.Node operators can adjust these policies using settings like
-datacarrier
(enables/disablesOP_RETURN
relay) and-datacarriersize
(sets the maximum data size, defaulting to 83 bytes to account for theOP_RETURN
opcode and pushdata byte). These settings allow flexibility but reflect Bitcoin Coreâs default stance on limiting data usage.The Proposal: Pull Request #32406
Bitcoin Core pull request #32406, proposed by developer instagibbs, seeks to relax these standardness restrictions (GitHub PR #32406). Key changes include: - Removing Default Size Limits: The default
-datacarriersize
would be uncapped, allowing largerOP_RETURN
data without a predefined limit. - Allowing Multiple Outputs: The restriction to oneOP_RETURN
output per transaction would be lifted, with the total data size across all outputs subject to a configurable limit. - Deprecating Configuration Options: The-datacarrier
and-datacarriersize
settings are marked as deprecated, signaling potential removal in future releases, which could limit node operatorsâ ability to enforce custom restrictions.This proposal does not alter consensus rules, meaning miners and nodes can already accept transactions with larger or multiple
OP_RETURN
outputs. Instead, it changes Bitcoin Coreâs default relay policy to align with existing practices, such as miners accepting non-standard transactions via services like Marathon Digitalâs Slipstream (CoinDesk).Node Operator Flexibility
Currently, node operators can customize
OP_RETURN
handling: - Default Settings: Relay transactions with oneOP_RETURN
output up to 80 bytes. - Custom Settings: Operators can disableOP_RETURN
relay (-datacarrier=0
) or adjust the size limit (e.g.,-datacarriersize=100
). These options remain in #32406 but are deprecated, suggesting that future Bitcoin Core versions might not support such customization, potentially standardizing the uncapped policy.Arguments in Favor of Relaxing Limits
Supporters of pull request #32406 and similar proposals argue that the current restrictions are outdated and ineffective. Their key points include: - Ineffective Limits: Developers bypass the 80-byte limit using methods like Inscriptions, which store data in other transaction parts, often at higher cost and inefficiency (BitcoinDev Mailing List). Relaxing
OP_RETURN
could channel data into a more efficient format. - Preventing UTXO Bloat: By encouragingOP_RETURN
use, which doesnât affect the UTXO set, the proposal could reduce reliance on harmful alternatives like unspendable Taproot outputs used by projects like Citreaâs Clementine bridge. - Supporting Innovation: Projects like Citrea require more data (e.g., 144 bytes) for security proofs, and relaxed limits could enable new Layer 2 solutions (CryptoSlate). - Code Simplification: Developers like Peter Todd argue that these limits complicate Bitcoin Coreâs codebase unnecessarily (CoinGeek). - Aligning with Practice: Miners already process non-standard transactions, and uncapping defaults could improve fee estimation and reduce reliance on out-of-band services, as noted by ismaelsadeeq in the pull request discussion.In the GitHub discussion, developers like Sjors and TheCharlatan expressed support (Concept ACK), citing these efficiency and innovation benefits.
Arguments Against Relaxing Limits
Opponents, including prominent developers and community members, raise significant concerns about the implications of these changes: - Deviation from Bitcoinâs Purpose: Critics like Luke Dashjr, who called the proposal âutter insanity,â argue that Bitcoinâs base layer should prioritize peer-to-peer cash, not data storage (CoinDesk). Jason Hughes warned it could turn Bitcoin into a âworthless altcoinâ (BeInCrypto). - Blockchain Bloat: Additional data increases the storage and processing burden on full nodes, potentially making node operation cost-prohibitive and threatening decentralization (CryptoSlate). - Network Congestion: Unrestricted data could lead to âspamâ transactions, raising fees and hindering Bitcoinâs use for financial transactions. - Risk of Illicit Content: The timechainâs immutability means data, including potentially illegal or objectionable content, is permanently stored on every node. The 80-byte limit acts as a practical barrier, and relaxing it could exacerbate this issue. - Preserving Consensus: Developers like John Carvalho view the limits as a hard-won community agreement, not to be changed lightly.
In the pull request discussion, nsvrn and moth-oss expressed concerns about spam and centralization, advocating for gradual changes. Concept NACKs from developers like wizkid057 and Luke Dashjr reflect strong opposition.
Community Feedback
The GitHub discussion for pull request #32406 shows a divided community: - Support (Concept ACK): Sjors, polespinasa, ismaelsadeeq, miketwenty1, TheCharlatan, Psifour. - Opposition (Concept NACK): wizkid057, BitcoinMechanic, Retropex, nsvrn, moth-oss, Luke Dashjr. - Other: Peter Todd provided a stale ACK, indicating partial or outdated support.
Additional discussions on the BitcoinDev mailing list and related pull requests (e.g., #32359 by Peter Todd) highlight similar arguments, with #32359 proposing a more aggressive removal of all
OP_RETURN
limits and configuration options (GitHub PR #32359).| Feedback Type | Developers | Key Points | |---------------|------------|------------| | Concept ACK | Sjors, ismaelsadeeq, others | Improves efficiency, supports innovation, aligns with mining practices. | | Concept NACK | Luke Dashjr, wizkid057, others | Risks bloat, spam, centralization, and deviation from Bitcoinâs purpose. | | Stale ACK | Peter Todd | Acknowledges proposal but with reservations or outdated support. |
Workarounds and Their Implications
The existence of workarounds, such as Inscriptions, which exploit SegWit discounts to embed data, is a key argument for relaxing
OP_RETURN
limits. These methods are costlier and less efficient, often costing more thanOP_RETURN
for data under 143 bytes (BitcoinDev Mailing List). Supporters argue that formalizing largerOP_RETURN
data could streamline these use cases. Critics, however, see workarounds as a reason to strengthen, not weaken, restrictions, emphasizing the need to address underlying incentives rather than accommodating bypasses.Ecosystem Pressures
External factors influence the debate: - Miners: Services like Marathon Digitalâs Slipstream process non-standard transactions for a fee, showing that market incentives already bypass standardness rules. - Layer 2 Projects: Citreaâs Clementine bridge, requiring more data for security proofs, exemplifies the demand for relaxed limits to support innovative applications. - Community Dynamics: The debate echoes past controversies, like the Ordinals debate, where data storage via inscriptions raised similar concerns about Bitcoinâs purpose (CoinDesk).
Bitcoinâs Identity at Stake
The
OP_RETURN
debate is not merely technical but philosophical, questioning whether Bitcoin should remain a focused monetary system or evolve into a broader data platform. Supporters see relaxed limits as a pragmatic step toward efficiency and innovation, while opponents view them as a risk to Bitcoinâs decentralization, accessibility, and core mission. The communityâs decision will have lasting implications, affecting node operators, miners, developers, and users.Conclusion
As Bitcoin navigates this crossroads, the community must balance the potential benefits of relaxed
OP_RETURN
limitsâsuch as improved efficiency and support for new applicationsâagainst the risks of blockchain bloat, network congestion, and deviation from its monetary roots. The ongoing discussion, accessible via pull request #32406 on GitHub (GitHub PR #32406). Readers are encouraged to explore the debate and contribute to ensuring that any changes align with Bitcoinâs long-term goals as a decentralized, secure, and reliable system. -
@ c1e9ab3a:9cb56b43
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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@ b2d670de:907f9d4a
2025-02-26 18:27:47This is a list of nostr clients exposed as onion services. The list is currently actively maintained on GitHub. Contributions are always appreciated!
| Client name | Onion URL | Source code URL | Admin | Description | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Snort | http://agzj5a4be3kgp6yurijk4q7pm2yh4a5nphdg4zozk365yirf7ahuctyd.onion | https://git.v0l.io/Kieran/snort | operator | N/A | | moStard | http://sifbugd5nwdq77plmidkug4y57zuqwqio3zlyreizrhejhp6bohfwkad.onion/ | https://github.com/rafael-xmr/nostrudel/tree/mostard | operator | minimalist monero friendly nostrudel fork | | Nostrudel | http://oxtrnmb4wsb77rmk64q3jfr55fo33luwmsyaoovicyhzgrulleiojsad.onion/ | https://github.com/hzrd149/nostrudel | operator | Runs latest tagged docker image | | Nostrudel Next | http://oxtrnnumsflm7hmvb3xqphed2eqpbrt4seflgmdsjnpgc3ejd6iycuyd.onion/ | https://github.com/hzrd149/nostrudel | operator | Runs latest "next" tagged docker image | | Nsite | http://q457mvdt5smqj726m4lsqxxdyx7r3v7gufzt46zbkop6mkghpnr7z3qd.onion/ | https://github.com/hzrd149/nsite-ts | operator | Runs nsite. You can read more about nsite here. | | Shopstr | http://6fkdn756yryd5wurkq7ifnexupnfwj6sotbtby2xhj5baythl4cyf2id.onion/ | https://github.com/shopstr-eng/shopstr-hidden-service | operator | Runs the latest
serverless
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2025-05-06 11:54:14May 6 marks my "Nostr birthday." This means I've been on Nostr for two years now. See my initial "Running nostr" note timestamped and archived on the Hive blockchain at https://peakd.com/bitcoin/@crrdlx/running-nostr
Two years ago, I really had no idea what Nostr was. I was asking, "What is this Nostr thing?"
And, I had no idea what I was doing then while using the front end clients. The clients were clunky and since the protocol was rather plastic (still kinda is). As evidence to my ignorance, the spinning wheels on Coracle.social just kept spinning. I didn't realize that since I was only following two people, one being myself, there was nothing to load from relays except my one "Running nostr" note. Hence, the Coracle wheels just spun in their mesmerizing manner. At least they're soothing to watch.
Yet, despite my ignorance, I had an inkling of a notion that Nostr was indeed something different, maybe special. Otherwise, I wouldn't have taken the time to capture an animated gif and make that Hive post to chronicle my first Nostr note.
For fun, I made another "Running nostr" note yesterday using Coracle.social. It still has those muted, earthy tones, but the wheels are not there anymore for long. Coracle, like Nostr, has come a long way in two years. It loads much faster now, which means less wheel spinning. I kind of miss the wheels for some reason, they build the drama and expectation of what might appear.
!HBIT
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@ 7459d333:f207289b
2025-05-10 10:38:56Description: Just as Bitcoin enabled sovereignty over money, a decentralized shipping protocol would enable sovereignty over trade. An LN/Bisq inspired shipping protocol could create an unstoppable free market.
Bitcoin gave us monetary sovereignty, freeing us from central bank manipulation, inflation, and censorship. But there's a missing link in our freedom journey: the physical world of goods.
The Problem: Even with Bitcoin, global trade remains at the mercy of: - Arbitrary tariffs and import restrictions - Political censorship of goods - Privacy invasion of shipping information - Centralized shipping carriers
The Vision: A decentralized shipping protocol with these properties:
- "Onion-routed" packages: Each carrier only knows the previous and next hop
- Bitcoin-secured multi-sig escrow: Funds locked until package delivery confirmed
- Incentive alignment: Carriers set their own fees based on risk assessment
- Privacy tiers: Options for inspected vs. sealed packages with appropriate pricing
- End-to-end sovereignty: Sender and receiver maintain control, intermediate carriers just fulfill their role
How it could work:
- Sender creates shipping request with package details and destination
- Protocol finds optimal route through independent carriers
- Each hop secured by multi-sig deposits larger than package value
- Carriers only see next hop, not ultimate destination
- Reputation systems and economic incentives maintain integrity
This creates a free market where any individual can participate as a carrier, earning Bitcoin for facilitating trade. Just like Lightning Network nodes, anyone can open "channels" with trusted partners.
Impact: This would enable true free market principles globally, making artificial trade barriers obsolete and empowering individuals to engage in voluntary exchange regardless of geographic or political boundaries.
There are a lot of challenges. But the first question is if this is a real problem and if its worth solving it.
What components would need development first? How would you solve the physical handoff challenges?
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/976326
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@ 1b9fc4cd:1d6d4902
2025-05-06 11:06:40Music has always been dynamic, molding and reflecting cultural shifts across generations. From the smoky underground clubs of Northern England to the gritty, graffiti-laden walls of New York City's punk venues, and the rain-soaked streets of Seattle, the evolution of music is a testament to the ever-changing landscape of human expression. Daniel Siegel Alonso takes you on a witty and insightful journey through pivotal moments in music history: The Beatles at The Cavern Club, punk rock's birth at CBGBs, and the Seattle grunge explosion.
The Beatles do The Cavern
Close your eyes and imagine: It's 1961, and you're down in the basement of The Cavern Club in Liverpool; it's packed with sweat-drenched, eager faces, and the air thick, dripping with anticipation. On stage, four young lads who would soon become the most famous band in the world are tuning their guitars. The Beatles, with their mop-top haircuts and cheeky grins, are on the precipice of changing music for generations.
Before they were household names, John, Paul, George, and Ringo honed their craft in this humble, dimly lit venue. The Cavern Club was their proving ground, where they transitioned from covering American icons Chuck Berry and Little Richard to showcasing their original material. Here, they first captivated audiences with their infectious energy and groundbreaking sound.
The group's time at The Cavern Club was pivotal. It was where they caught the eye of Brian Epstein, who would become its manager, and later, record producer George Martin, aka the fifth Beatle. This tiny, subterranean venue was the launchpad for a nuclear cultural revolution. The Beatles didn't just play pop and rock music; they constructed an identity, a lifestyle, and, in hindsight, an era. They embodied the spirit of the Swinging 60s, melding rock 'n' roll with a bouncy pop sensibility that was both rowdy and charming.
Anarchy in the Big Apple
Daniel Siegel Alonso fast-forwards to the mid-70s, and we're in an entirely different world. Bankrupt Manhattan, in the bowels of a biker bar on the Bowery called CBGBs--a mouthful of an acronym standing for Country, Bluegrass, and Blues. The stage is dilapidated, and the sound system is a haphazard collection of amps and speakers at best. Here, the raw energy of punk rock was born, thrashing and pogoing its way into the mainstream.
CBGBs became the center of a musical revolt. Groups like The Ramones, Blondie, and Television took to the ramshackle stage, bringing with them a loud, fast, and unapologetically raw sound. Punk was a direct response to the bloated excesses of middle-of-the-road rock and bands like Yes, Chicago, and Fleetwood Mac; punk was do-it-yourself, back to basics, and in-your-face.
The Ramones epitomized this new angsty attitude with their black leather jackets and torn jeans. The songs they wrote were short, sharp, and shocking to audiences accustomed to indulgent guitar solos and elaborate stage productions. CBGBs was more than just a venue; it was a breeding ground for a cultural movement. It embraced the DIY ethic, encouraging emerging bands to play regardless of polish or professionalism. This sense of independence and defiance reverberated with a new generation of listeners disenchanted by the status quo.
The Last Great Rock Revolution
Siegel Alonso jumps ahead another decade to Seattle, a city known more for its rain than its rock-and-roll. Yet, over three decades ago, Seattle was the epicenter of grunge, a new genre that would once again redefine music. The core of this movement was a collection of venues like The Crocodile and The Off Ramp, where bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Soundgarden first made their mark.
Grunge was a gritty, angst-filled reaction to the over-produced pop and ostentatious hair metal of the 80s. It combined the raw energy of punk from the previous decade with heavy metal's strength, birthing a sound that was both abrasive and softly melodic. Grunge poster boy Kurt Cobain, with his ragged sweaters and unkempt wiry hair, became the reluctant voice of the last analog generation. Nirvana's breakout album, "Nevermind," was a seismic pop culture event, forcing grunge into the global mainstream.
Seattle's grunge scene was characterized by authenticity and a sense of community. Bands often collaborated and supported each other, creating a tight-knit musical ecosystem. The city's isolation from traditional music industry hubs allowed for a unique sound to develop, one that was untainted by commercial pressures.
Connecting the Dots
What ties these three musical moments together is their grassroots beginnings. The Beatles, the first wave of punk rock, and grunge all began in small, dingy venues, driven by pure passion and a craving to disrupt the status quo. Each musical chapter mirrored and influenced the cultural zeitgeist of its time, providing a soundtrack to their respective eras' social changes and attitudes.
The Cavern Club, CBGBs, and Seattle's grunge venues were more than places where bands performed; they were incubators of innovation and rebellion. They nurtured the raw, unpolished energy that would shape the future of popular music.
As Siegel Alonso reflects on these musical milestones, a pattern of evolution emerges driven by a handful of fundamental ingredients: authenticity, community, and a bold embrace of the unknown. Music's narrative is one of constant change, and as these examples depict, it's often in the most unexpected places that the next big thing begins to take shape.
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@ 460c25e6:ef85065c
2025-02-25 15:20:39If you don't know where your posts are, you might as well just stay in the centralized Twitter. You either take control of your relay lists, or they will control you. Amethyst offers several lists of relays for our users. We are going to go one by one to help clarify what they are and which options are best for each one.
Public Home/Outbox Relays
Home relays store all YOUR content: all your posts, likes, replies, lists, etc. It's your home. Amethyst will send your posts here first. Your followers will use these relays to get new posts from you. So, if you don't have anything there, they will not receive your updates.
Home relays must allow queries from anyone, ideally without the need to authenticate. They can limit writes to paid users without affecting anyone's experience.
This list should have a maximum of 3 relays. More than that will only make your followers waste their mobile data getting your posts. Keep it simple. Out of the 3 relays, I recommend: - 1 large public, international relay: nos.lol, nostr.mom, relay.damus.io, etc. - 1 personal relay to store a copy of all your content in a place no one can delete. Go to relay.tools and never be censored again. - 1 really fast relay located in your country: paid options like http://nostr.wine are great
Do not include relays that block users from seeing posts in this list. If you do, no one will see your posts.
Public Inbox Relays
This relay type receives all replies, comments, likes, and zaps to your posts. If you are not getting notifications or you don't see replies from your friends, it is likely because you don't have the right setup here. If you are getting too much spam in your replies, it's probably because your inbox relays are not protecting you enough. Paid relays can filter inbox spam out.
Inbox relays must allow anyone to write into them. It's the opposite of the outbox relay. They can limit who can download the posts to their paid subscribers without affecting anyone's experience.
This list should have a maximum of 3 relays as well. Again, keep it small. More than that will just make you spend more of your data plan downloading the same notifications from all these different servers. Out of the 3 relays, I recommend: - 1 large public, international relay: nos.lol, nostr.mom, relay.damus.io, etc. - 1 personal relay to store a copy of your notifications, invites, cashu tokens and zaps. - 1 really fast relay located in your country: go to nostr.watch and find relays in your country
Terrible options include: - nostr.wine should not be here. - filter.nostr.wine should not be here. - inbox.nostr.wine should not be here.
DM Inbox Relays
These are the relays used to receive DMs and private content. Others will use these relays to send DMs to you. If you don't have it setup, you will miss DMs. DM Inbox relays should accept any message from anyone, but only allow you to download them.
Generally speaking, you only need 3 for reliability. One of them should be a personal relay to make sure you have a copy of all your messages. The others can be open if you want push notifications or closed if you want full privacy.
Good options are: - inbox.nostr.wine and auth.nostr1.com: anyone can send messages and only you can download. Not even our push notification server has access to them to notify you. - a personal relay to make sure no one can censor you. Advanced settings on personal relays can also store your DMs privately. Talk to your relay operator for more details. - a public relay if you want DM notifications from our servers.
Make sure to add at least one public relay if you want to see DM notifications.
Private Home Relays
Private Relays are for things no one should see, like your drafts, lists, app settings, bookmarks etc. Ideally, these relays are either local or require authentication before posting AND downloading each user\'s content. There are no dedicated relays for this category yet, so I would use a local relay like Citrine on Android and a personal relay on relay.tools.
Keep in mind that if you choose a local relay only, a client on the desktop might not be able to see the drafts from clients on mobile and vice versa.
Search relays:
This is the list of relays to use on Amethyst's search and user tagging with @. Tagging and searching will not work if there is nothing here.. This option requires NIP-50 compliance from each relay. Hit the Default button to use all available options on existence today: - nostr.wine - relay.nostr.band - relay.noswhere.com
Local Relays:
This is your local storage. Everything will load faster if it comes from this relay. You should install Citrine on Android and write ws://localhost:4869 in this option.
General Relays:
This section contains the default relays used to download content from your follows. Notice how you can activate and deactivate the Home, Messages (old-style DMs), Chat (public chats), and Global options in each.
Keep 5-6 large relays on this list and activate them for as many categories (Home, Messages (old-style DMs), Chat, and Global) as possible.
Amethyst will provide additional recommendations to this list from your follows with information on which of your follows might need the additional relay in your list. Add them if you feel like you are missing their posts or if it is just taking too long to load them.
My setup
Here's what I use: 1. Go to relay.tools and create a relay for yourself. 2. Go to nostr.wine and pay for their subscription. 3. Go to inbox.nostr.wine and pay for their subscription. 4. Go to nostr.watch and find a good relay in your country. 5. Download Citrine to your phone.
Then, on your relay lists, put:
Public Home/Outbox Relays: - nostr.wine - nos.lol or an in-country relay. -
.nostr1.com Public Inbox Relays - nos.lol or an in-country relay -
.nostr1.com DM Inbox Relays - inbox.nostr.wine -
.nostr1.com Private Home Relays - ws://localhost:4869 (Citrine) -
.nostr1.com (if you want) Search Relays - nostr.wine - relay.nostr.band - relay.noswhere.com
Local Relays - ws://localhost:4869 (Citrine)
General Relays - nos.lol - relay.damus.io - relay.primal.net - nostr.mom
And a few of the recommended relays from Amethyst.
Final Considerations
Remember, relays can see what your Nostr client is requesting and downloading at all times. They can track what you see and see what you like. They can sell that information to the highest bidder, they can delete your content or content that a sponsor asked them to delete (like a negative review for instance) and they can censor you in any way they see fit. Before using any random free relay out there, make sure you trust its operator and you know its terms of service and privacy policies.
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2025-05-10 09:50:45Information ohne Reflexion ist geistiger Flugsand. \ Ernst Reinhardt
Der lateinische Ausdruck «Quo vadis» als Frage nach einer Entwicklung oder Ausrichtung hat biblische Wurzeln. Er wird aber auch in unserer Alltagssprache verwendet, laut Duden meist als Ausdruck von Besorgnis oder Skepsis im Sinne von: «Wohin wird das fĂŒhren?»
Der Sinn und Zweck von so mancher politischen Entscheidung erschlieĂt sich heutzutage nicht mehr so leicht, und viele Trends können uns Sorge bereiten. Das sind einerseits sehr konkrete Themen wie die zunehmende Militarisierung und die geschichtsvergessene Kriegstreiberei in Europa, deren Feindbildpflege aktuell beim Gedenken an das Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs beschĂ€mende Formen annimmt.
Auch das hohe Gut der Schweizer NeutralitÀt scheint immer mehr in Gefahr. Die schleichende Bewegung der Eidgenossenschaft in Richtung NATO und damit weg von einer Vermittlerposition erhÀlt auch durch den neuen Verteidigungsminister Anschub. Martin Pfister möchte eine stÀrkere Einbindung in die europÀische Verteidigungsarchitektur, verwechselt bei der Argumentation jedoch Ursache und Wirkung.
Das Thema Gesundheit ist als Zugpferd fĂŒr GeschĂ€fte und Kontrolle offenbar schon zuverlĂ€ssig etabliert. Die hauptsĂ€chlich privat finanzierte Weltgesundheitsorganisation (WHO) ist dabei durch ein Netzwerk von sogenannten «Collaborating Centres» sogar so weit in nationale Einrichtungen eingedrungen, dass man sich fragen kann, ob diese nicht von Genf aus gesteuert werden.
Das Schweizer Bundesamt fĂŒr Gesundheit (BAG) ĂŒbernimmt in dieser Funktion ebenso von der WHO definierte Aufgaben und Pflichten wie das deutsche Robert Koch-Institut (RKI). Gegen die Covid-«Impfung» fĂŒr Schwangere, die das BAG empfiehlt, obwohl es fehlende wissenschaftliche Belege fĂŒr deren Schutzwirkung einrĂ€umt, formiert sich im Tessin gerade Widerstand.
Unter dem Stichwort «Gesundheitssicherheit» werden uns die Bestrebungen verkauft, essenzielle Dienste mit einer biometrischen digitalen ID zu verknĂŒpfen. Das dient dem Profit mit unseren Daten und fĂŒhrt im Ergebnis zum Verlust unserer demokratischen Freiheiten. Die deutsche elektronische Patientenakte (ePA) ist ein Element mit solchem Potenzial. Die Schweizer BĂŒrger haben gerade ein Referendum gegen das revidierte E-ID-Gesetz erzwungen. In Thailand ist seit Anfang Mai fĂŒr die Einreise eine «Digital Arrival Card» notwendig, die mit ihrer GesundheitserklĂ€rung einen Impfpass «durch die HintertĂŒr» befĂŒrchten lĂ€sst.
Der massive Blackout auf der iberischen Halbinsel hat vermehrt Fragen dazu aufgeworfen, wohin uns Klimawandel-Hysterie und «grĂŒne» Energiepolitik fĂŒhren werden. Meine Kollegin Wiltrud Schwetje ist dem nachgegangen und hat in mehreren BeitrĂ€gen darĂŒber berichtet. Wenig ĂŒberraschend fĂŒhren interessante Spuren mal wieder zu internationalen GroĂbanken, Globalisten und zur EU-Kommission.
Zunehmend bedenklich ist aber ganz allgemein auch die manifestierte Spaltung unserer Gesellschaften. Angesichts der tiefen und sorgsam gepflegten GrĂ€ben fĂ€llt es inzwischen schwer, eine zukunftsfĂ€hige Perspektive zu erkennen. Umso begrĂŒĂenswerter sind Initiativen wie die Kölner Veranstaltungsreihe «Neue Visionen fĂŒr die Zukunft». Diese möchte die Diskussionskultur reanimieren und dazu beitragen, dass Menschen wieder ohne Angst und ergebnisoffen ĂŒber kontroverse Themen der Zeit sprechen.
Quo vadis â Wohin gehen wir also? Die Suche nach Orientierung in diesem vermeintlichen Chaos fĂŒhrt auch zur Reflexion ĂŒber den eigenen Lebensweg. Das ist positiv insofern, als wir daraus Kraft schöpfen können. Ob derweil der neue Papst, dessen «VorgĂ€nger» Petrus unsere Ausgangsfrage durch die christliche Legende zugeschrieben wird, dabei eine Rolle spielt, muss jede/r selbst wissen. Mir persönlich ist allein schon ein FĂŒhrungsanspruch wie der des Petrusprimats der römisch-katholischen Kirche eher suspekt.
[Titelbild: Pixabay]
Dieser Beitrag wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben und ist zuerst auf Transition News erschienen.
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@ 04c915da:3dfbecc9
2025-02-25 03:55:08Hereâs a revised timeline of macro-level events from The Mandibles: A Family, 2029â2047 by Lionel Shriver, reimagined in a world where Bitcoin is adopted as a widely accepted form of money, altering the original narrativeâs assumptions about currency collapse and economic control. In Shriverâs original story, the failure of Bitcoin is assumed amid the dominance of the bancor and the dollarâs collapse. Here, Bitcoinâs success reshapes the economic and societal trajectory, decentralizing power and challenging state-driven outcomes.
Part One: 2029â2032
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2029 (Early Year)\ The United States faces economic strain as the dollar weakens against global shifts. However, Bitcoin, having gained traction emerges as a viable alternative. Unlike the original timeline, the bancorâa supranational currency backed by a coalition of nationsâstruggles to gain footing as Bitcoinâs decentralized adoption grows among individuals and businesses worldwide, undermining both the dollar and the bancor.
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2029 (Mid-Year: The Great Renunciation)\ Treasury bonds lose value, and the government bans Bitcoin, labeling it a threat to sovereignty (mirroring the original bancor ban). However, a Bitcoin ban proves unenforceableâits decentralized nature thwarts confiscation efforts, unlike gold in the original story. Hyperinflation hits the dollar as the U.S. prints money, but Bitcoinâs fixed supply shields adopters from currency devaluation, creating a dual-economy split: dollar users suffer, while Bitcoin users thrive.
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2029 (Late Year)\ Dollar-based inflation soars, emptying stores of goods priced in fiat currency. Meanwhile, Bitcoin transactions flourish in underground and online markets, stabilizing trade for those plugged into the bitcoin ecosystem. Traditional supply chains falter, but peer-to-peer Bitcoin networks enable local and international exchange, reducing scarcity for early adopters. The governmentâs gold confiscation fails to bolster the dollar, as Bitcoinâs rise renders gold less relevant.
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2030â2031\ Crime spikes in dollar-dependent urban areas, but Bitcoin-friendly regions see less chaos, as digital wallets and smart contracts facilitate secure trade. The U.S. government doubles down on surveillance to crack down on bitcoin use. A cultural divide deepens: centralized authority weakens in Bitcoin-adopting communities, while dollar zones descend into lawlessness.
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2032\ By this point, Bitcoin is de facto legal tender in parts of the U.S. and globally, especially in tech-savvy or libertarian-leaning regions. The federal governmentâs grip slips as tax collection in dollars plummetsâBitcoinâs traceability is low, and citizens evade fiat-based levies. Rural and urban Bitcoin hubs emerge, while the dollar economy remains fractured.
Time Jump: 2032â2047
- Over 15 years, Bitcoin solidifies as a global reserve currency, eroding centralized control. The U.S. government adapts, grudgingly integrating bitcoin into policy, though regional autonomy grows as Bitcoin empowers local economies.
Part Two: 2047
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2047 (Early Year)\ The U.S. is a hybrid state: Bitcoin is legal tender alongside a diminished dollar. Taxes are lower, collected in BTC, reducing federal overreach. Bitcoinâs adoption has decentralized power nationwide. The bancor has faded, unable to compete with Bitcoinâs grassroots momentum.
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2047 (Mid-Year)\ Travel and trade flow freely in Bitcoin zones, with no restrictive checkpoints. The dollar economy lingers in poorer areas, marked by decay, but Bitcoinâs dominance lifts overall prosperity, as its deflationary nature incentivizes saving and investment over consumption. Global supply chains rebound, powered by bitcoin enabled efficiency.
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2047 (Late Year)\ The U.S. is a patchwork of semi-autonomous zones, united by Bitcoinâs universal acceptance rather than federal control. Resource scarcity persists due to past disruptions, but economic stability is higher than in Shriverâs original dystopiaâBitcoinâs success prevents the authoritarian slide, fostering a freer, if imperfect, society.
Key Differences
- Currency Dynamics: Bitcoinâs triumph prevents the bancorâs dominance and mitigates hyperinflationâs worst effects, offering a lifeline outside state control.
- Government Power: Centralized authority weakens as Bitcoin evades bans and taxation, shifting power to individuals and communities.
- Societal Outcome: Instead of a surveillance state, 2047 sees a decentralized, bitcoin driven worldâless oppressive, though still stratified between Bitcoin haves and have-nots.
This reimagining assumes Bitcoin overcomes Shriverâs implied skepticism to become a robust, adopted currency by 2029, fundamentally altering the novelâs bleak trajectory.
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@ 90de72b7:8f68fdc0
2025-05-06 08:23:59đŠTraffic Light Control SystemđŠ
This Petri net represents a traffic control protocol ensuring that two traffic lights alternate safely and are never both green at the same time.
petrinet ;start () -> greenLight1 redLight2 ;toRed1 greenLight1 -> queue redLight1 ;toGreen2 redLight2 queue -> greenLight2 ;toGreen1 queue redLight1 -> greenLight1 ;toRed2 greenLight2 -> redLight2 queue ;stop redLight1 queue redLight2 -> ()
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@ 6e0ea5d6:0327f353
2025-02-21 18:15:52"Malcolm Forbes recounts that a lady, wearing a faded cotton dress, and her husband, dressed in an old handmade suit, stepped off a train in Boston, USA, and timidly made their way to the office of the president of Harvard University. They had come from Palo Alto, California, and had not scheduled an appointment. The secretary, at a glance, thought that those two, looking like country bumpkins, had no business at Harvard.
â We want to speak with the president â the man said in a low voice.
â He will be busy all day â the secretary replied curtly.
â We will wait.
The secretary ignored them for hours, hoping the couple would finally give up and leave. But they stayed there, and the secretary, somewhat frustrated, decided to bother the president, although she hated doing that.
â If you speak with them for just a few minutes, maybe they will decide to go away â she said.
The president sighed in irritation but agreed. Someone of his importance did not have time to meet people like that, but he hated faded dresses and tattered suits in his office. With a stern face, he went to the couple.
â We had a son who studied at Harvard for a year â the woman said. â He loved Harvard and was very happy here, but a year ago he died in an accident, and we would like to erect a monument in his honor somewhere on campus.â My lady â said the president rudely â, we cannot erect a statue for every person who studied at Harvard and died; if we did, this place would look like a cemetery.
â Oh, no â the lady quickly replied. â We do not want to erect a statue. We would like to donate a building to Harvard.
The president looked at the woman's faded dress and her husband's old suit and exclaimed:
â A building! Do you have even the faintest idea of how much a building costs? We have more than seven and a half million dollars' worth of buildings here at Harvard.
The lady was silent for a moment, then said to her husband:
â If thatâs all it costs to found a university, why donât we have our own?
The husband agreed.
The couple, Leland Stanford, stood up and left, leaving the president confused. Traveling back to Palo Alto, California, they established there Stanford University, the second-largest in the world, in honor of their son, a former Harvard student."
Text extracted from: "Mileumlivros - Stories that Teach Values."
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@ 4857600b:30b502f4
2025-02-20 19:09:11Mitch McConnell, a senior Republican senator, announced he will not seek reelection.
At 83 years old and with health issues, this decision was expected. After seven terms, he leaves a significant legacy in U.S. politics, known for his strategic maneuvering.
McConnell stated, âMy current term in the Senate will be my last.â His retirement marks the end of an influential political era.
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@ dc4cd086:cee77c06
2025-02-09 03:35:25Have you ever wanted to learn from lengthy educational videos but found it challenging to navigate through hours of content? Our new tool addresses this problem by transforming long-form video lectures into easily digestible, searchable content.
Key Features:
Video Processing:
- Automatically downloads YouTube videos, transcripts, and chapter information
- Splits transcripts into sections based on video chapters
Content Summarization:
- Utilizes language models to transform spoken content into clear, readable text
- Formats output in AsciiDoc for improved readability and navigation
- Highlights key terms and concepts with [[term]] notation for potential cross-referencing
Diagram Extraction:
- Analyzes video entropy to identify static diagram/slide sections
- Provides a user-friendly GUI for manual selection of relevant time ranges
- Allows users to pick representative frames from selected ranges
Going Forward:
Currently undergoing a rewrite to improve organization and functionality, but you are welcome to try the current version, though it might not work on every machine. Will support multiple open and closed language models for user choice Free and open-source, allowing for personal customization and integration with various knowledge bases. Just because we might not have it on our official Alexandria knowledge base, you are still welcome to use it on you own personal or community knowledge bases! We want to help find connections between ideas that exist across relays, allowing individuals and groups to mix and match knowledge bases between each other, allowing for any degree of openness you care.
While designed with #Alexandria users in mind, it's available for anyone to use and adapt to their own learning needs.
Screenshots
Frame Selection
This is a screenshot of the frame selection interface. You'll see a signal that represents frame entropy over time. The vertical lines indicate the start and end of a chapter. Within these chapters you can select the frames by clicking and dragging the mouse over the desired range where you think diagram is in that chapter. At the bottom is an option that tells the program to select a specific number of frames from that selection.
Diagram Extraction
This is a screenshot of the diagram extraction interface. For every selection you've made, there will be a set of frames that you can choose from. You can select and deselect as many frames as you'd like to save.
Links
- repo: https://github.com/limina1/video_article_converter
- Nostr Apps 101: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flxa_jkErqE
Output
And now, we have a demonstration of the final result of this tool, with some quick cleaning up. The video we will be using this tool on is titled Nostr Apps 101 by nostr:npub1nxy4qpqnld6kmpphjykvx2lqwvxmuxluddwjamm4nc29ds3elyzsm5avr7 during Nostrasia. The following thread is an analog to the modular articles we are constructing for Alexandria, and I hope it conveys the functionality we want to create in the knowledge space. Note, this tool is the first step! You could use a different prompt that is most appropriate for the specific context of the transcript you are working with, but you can also manually clean up any discrepancies that don't portray the video accurately. You can now view the article on #Alexandria https://next-alexandria.gitcitadel.eu/publication?d=nostr-apps-101
Initially published as chained kind 1's nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzp5r5hd579v2sszvvzfel677c8dxgxm3skl773sujlsuft64c44ncqy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyv9kh2uewd9hj7qgwwaehxw309ahx7uewd3hkctcpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0wd68ytnsw43z7qghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummnw3ezucnpdejz7qgewaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8xmn0wf6zuum0vd5kzmp0qqsxunmjy20mvlq37vnrcshkf6sdrtkfjtjz3anuetmcuv8jswhezgc7hglpn
Or view on Coracle https://coracle.social /nevent1qqsxunmjy20mvlq37vnrcshkf6sdrtkfjtjz3anuetmcuv8jswhezgcppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qgsdqa9md83tz5yqnrqjw07hhkpmfjpkuv9hlh5v8yhu8z274w9dv7qnnq0s3
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@ 9c35fe6b:5977e45b
2025-05-06 08:05:26The Hapi V Nile Cruise offers an exceptional opportunity to connect with Egypt's timeless charm. With ETB Tours Egypt, you can experience this journey in comfort and style, traveling between Luxor and Aswan where history comes alive on the banks of the Nile.
A Journey Through Ancient Time Step aboard the Hapi V and sail past iconic temples, ancient monuments, and vibrant Nubian villages. This Nile Cruise Luxor Aswan itinerary is carefully planned to showcase Egyptâs most legendary sights while giving travelers the comfort of modern amenities. Combine this voyage with Egypt vacation packages to enhance your stay.
Comfort Onboard Every Step of the Way Hapi V provides elegant accommodations, fine dining, and attentive service, making your cruise both relaxing and enriching. Whether you're enjoying your cabinâs Nile view or lounging on the sundeck, every moment is designed for your comfort. With All inclusive Egypt vacations, guests enjoy meals, excursions, and guided tours included.
Ideal for Every Type of Traveler From couples and families to solo adventurers, the Hapi V cruise caters to a variety of travelers. ETB Tours Egypt offers customizable options including Egypt private tours for those seeking a more intimate experience. For budget-conscious explorers, there are also Egypt budget tours that deliver excellent value without compromising the experience.
Seamless Planning with Expert Guidance Whether you're a first-time visitor or returning to Egyptâs wonders, ETB Tours Egypt simplifies your planning with tailored Egypt travel packages. Add a few days in Cairo or the Red Sea to your itinerary to complete the adventure. To Contact Us: E-Mail: info@etbtours.com Mobile & WhatsApp: +20 10 67569955 - +201021100873 Address: 4 El Lebeny Axis, Nazlet Al Batran, Al Haram, Giza, Egypt
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@ 91bea5cd:1df4451c
2025-02-04 17:24:50Definição de ULID:
Timestamp 48 bits, Aleatoriedade 80 bits Sendo Timestamp 48 bits inteiro, tempo UNIX em milissegundos, NĂŁo ficarĂĄ sem espaço atĂ© o ano 10889 d.C. e Aleatoriedade 80 bits, Fonte criptograficamente segura de aleatoriedade, se possĂvel.
Gerar ULID
```sql
CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgcrypto;
CREATE FUNCTION generate_ulid() RETURNS TEXT AS $$ DECLARE -- Crockford's Base32 encoding BYTEA = '0123456789ABCDEFGHJKMNPQRSTVWXYZ'; timestamp BYTEA = E'\000\000\000\000\000\000'; output TEXT = '';
unix_time BIGINT; ulid BYTEA; BEGIN -- 6 timestamp bytes unix_time = (EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM CLOCK_TIMESTAMP()) * 1000)::BIGINT; timestamp = SET_BYTE(timestamp, 0, (unix_time >> 40)::BIT(8)::INTEGER); timestamp = SET_BYTE(timestamp, 1, (unix_time >> 32)::BIT(8)::INTEGER); timestamp = SET_BYTE(timestamp, 2, (unix_time >> 24)::BIT(8)::INTEGER); timestamp = SET_BYTE(timestamp, 3, (unix_time >> 16)::BIT(8)::INTEGER); timestamp = SET_BYTE(timestamp, 4, (unix_time >> 8)::BIT(8)::INTEGER); timestamp = SET_BYTE(timestamp, 5, unix_time::BIT(8)::INTEGER);
-- 10 entropy bytes ulid = timestamp || gen_random_bytes(10);
-- Encode the timestamp output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 0) & 224) >> 5)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 0) & 31))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 1) & 248) >> 3)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 1) & 7) << 2) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 2) & 192) >> 6))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 2) & 62) >> 1)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 2) & 1) << 4) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 3) & 240) >> 4))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 3) & 15) << 1) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 4) & 128) >> 7))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 4) & 124) >> 2)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 4) & 3) << 3) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 5) & 224) >> 5))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 5) & 31)));
-- Encode the entropy output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 6) & 248) >> 3)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 6) & 7) << 2) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 7) & 192) >> 6))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 7) & 62) >> 1)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 7) & 1) << 4) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 8) & 240) >> 4))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 8) & 15) << 1) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 9) & 128) >> 7))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 9) & 124) >> 2)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 9) & 3) << 3) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 10) & 224) >> 5))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 10) & 31))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 11) & 248) >> 3)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 11) & 7) << 2) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 12) & 192) >> 6))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 12) & 62) >> 1)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 12) & 1) << 4) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 13) & 240) >> 4))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 13) & 15) << 1) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 14) & 128) >> 7))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 14) & 124) >> 2)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 14) & 3) << 3) | ((GET_BYTE(ulid, 15) & 224) >> 5))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(ulid, 15) & 31)));
RETURN output; END $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql VOLATILE; ```
ULID TO UUID
```sql CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION parse_ulid(ulid text) RETURNS bytea AS $$ DECLARE -- 16byte bytes bytea = E'\x00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000'; v char[]; -- Allow for O(1) lookup of index values dec integer[] = ARRAY[ 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1, 18, 19, 1, 20, 21, 0, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 255, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1, 18, 19, 1, 20, 21, 0, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 255, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 ]; BEGIN IF NOT ulid ~* '^[0-7][0-9ABCDEFGHJKMNPQRSTVWXYZ]{25}$' THEN RAISE EXCEPTION 'Invalid ULID: %', ulid; END IF;
v = regexp_split_to_array(ulid, '');
-- 6 bytes timestamp (48 bits) bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 0, (dec[ASCII(v[1])] << 5) | dec[ASCII(v[2])]); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 1, (dec[ASCII(v[3])] << 3) | (dec[ASCII(v[4])] >> 2)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 2, (dec[ASCII(v[4])] << 6) | (dec[ASCII(v[5])] << 1) | (dec[ASCII(v[6])] >> 4)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 3, (dec[ASCII(v[6])] << 4) | (dec[ASCII(v[7])] >> 1)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 4, (dec[ASCII(v[7])] << 7) | (dec[ASCII(v[8])] << 2) | (dec[ASCII(v[9])] >> 3)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 5, (dec[ASCII(v[9])] << 5) | dec[ASCII(v[10])]);
-- 10 bytes of entropy (80 bits); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 6, (dec[ASCII(v[11])] << 3) | (dec[ASCII(v[12])] >> 2)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 7, (dec[ASCII(v[12])] << 6) | (dec[ASCII(v[13])] << 1) | (dec[ASCII(v[14])] >> 4)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 8, (dec[ASCII(v[14])] << 4) | (dec[ASCII(v[15])] >> 1)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 9, (dec[ASCII(v[15])] << 7) | (dec[ASCII(v[16])] << 2) | (dec[ASCII(v[17])] >> 3)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 10, (dec[ASCII(v[17])] << 5) | dec[ASCII(v[18])]); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 11, (dec[ASCII(v[19])] << 3) | (dec[ASCII(v[20])] >> 2)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 12, (dec[ASCII(v[20])] << 6) | (dec[ASCII(v[21])] << 1) | (dec[ASCII(v[22])] >> 4)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 13, (dec[ASCII(v[22])] << 4) | (dec[ASCII(v[23])] >> 1)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 14, (dec[ASCII(v[23])] << 7) | (dec[ASCII(v[24])] << 2) | (dec[ASCII(v[25])] >> 3)); bytes = SET_BYTE(bytes, 15, (dec[ASCII(v[25])] << 5) | dec[ASCII(v[26])]);
RETURN bytes; END $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE;
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION ulid_to_uuid(ulid text) RETURNS uuid AS $$ BEGIN RETURN encode(parse_ulid(ulid), 'hex')::uuid; END $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE; ```
UUID to ULID
```sql CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION uuid_to_ulid(id uuid) RETURNS text AS $$ DECLARE encoding bytea = '0123456789ABCDEFGHJKMNPQRSTVWXYZ'; output text = ''; uuid_bytes bytea = uuid_send(id); BEGIN
-- Encode the timestamp output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 0) & 224) >> 5)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 0) & 31))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 1) & 248) >> 3)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 1) & 7) << 2) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 2) & 192) >> 6))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 2) & 62) >> 1)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 2) & 1) << 4) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 3) & 240) >> 4))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 3) & 15) << 1) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 4) & 128) >> 7))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 4) & 124) >> 2)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 4) & 3) << 3) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 5) & 224) >> 5))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 5) & 31)));
-- Encode the entropy output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 6) & 248) >> 3)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 6) & 7) << 2) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 7) & 192) >> 6))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 7) & 62) >> 1)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 7) & 1) << 4) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 8) & 240) >> 4))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 8) & 15) << 1) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 9) & 128) >> 7))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 9) & 124) >> 2)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 9) & 3) << 3) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 10) & 224) >> 5))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 10) & 31))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 11) & 248) >> 3)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 11) & 7) << 2) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 12) & 192) >> 6))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 12) & 62) >> 1)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 12) & 1) << 4) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 13) & 240) >> 4))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 13) & 15) << 1) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 14) & 128) >> 7))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 14) & 124) >> 2)); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 14) & 3) << 3) | ((GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 15) & 224) >> 5))); output = output || CHR(GET_BYTE(encoding, (GET_BYTE(uuid_bytes, 15) & 31)));
RETURN output; END $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql IMMUTABLE; ```
Gera 11 Digitos aleatĂłrios: YBKXG0CKTH4
```sql -- Cria a extensĂŁo pgcrypto para gerar uuid CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgcrypto;
-- Cria a função para gerar ULID CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION gen_lrandom() RETURNS TEXT AS $$ DECLARE ts_millis BIGINT; ts_chars TEXT; random_bytes BYTEA; random_chars TEXT; base32_chars TEXT := '0123456789ABCDEFGHJKMNPQRSTVWXYZ'; i INT; BEGIN -- Pega o timestamp em milissegundos ts_millis := FLOOR(EXTRACT(EPOCH FROM clock_timestamp()) * 1000)::BIGINT;
-- Converte o timestamp para base32 ts_chars := ''; FOR i IN REVERSE 0..11 LOOP ts_chars := ts_chars || substr(base32_chars, ((ts_millis >> (5 * i)) & 31) + 1, 1); END LOOP; -- Gera 10 bytes aleatĂłrios e converte para base32 random_bytes := gen_random_bytes(10); random_chars := ''; FOR i IN 0..9 LOOP random_chars := random_chars || substr(base32_chars, ((get_byte(random_bytes, i) >> 3) & 31) + 1, 1); IF i < 9 THEN random_chars := random_chars || substr(base32_chars, (((get_byte(random_bytes, i) & 7) << 2) | (get_byte(random_bytes, i + 1) >> 6)) & 31 + 1, 1); ELSE random_chars := random_chars || substr(base32_chars, ((get_byte(random_bytes, i) & 7) << 2) + 1, 1); END IF; END LOOP; -- Concatena o timestamp e os caracteres aleatĂłrios RETURN ts_chars || random_chars;
END; $$ LANGUAGE plpgsql; ```
Exemplo de USO
```sql -- Criação da extensão caso não exista CREATE EXTENSION IF NOT EXISTS pgcrypto; -- Criação da tabela pessoas CREATE TABLE pessoas ( ID UUID DEFAULT gen_random_uuid ( ) PRIMARY KEY, nome TEXT NOT NULL );
-- Busca Pessoa na tabela SELECT * FROM "pessoas" WHERE uuid_to_ulid ( ID ) = '252FAC9F3V8EF80SSDK8PXW02F'; ```
Fontes
- https://github.com/scoville/pgsql-ulid
- https://github.com/geckoboard/pgulid
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2025-05-06 07:35:01Eine Kolumne von Michael Sailer, jeden ersten Freitag bei Radio MĂŒnchen, nachzulesen auf sailersblog.de.
https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/belastigungen-35-das-ist-nicht-meine-regierung?
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2025-05-05 20:16:29- Install PocketPal (it's free and open source)
- Launch the app, open the menu, and navigate to Models
- Download one or more models (e.g. Phi, Llama, Qwen)
- Once downloaded, tap Load to start chatting
âčïž Experiment with different models and their quantizations (Q4, Q6, Q8, etc.) to find the most suitable one
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2025-02-01 18:41:27Next new resources about the MiniBolt guide have been released:
- đ Roadmap: LINK
- đ Dynamic Network map: LINK
- đ Nostr community: LINK < ~ REMOVE the "[]" symbols from the URL (naddr...) to access
- đ Linktr FOSS (UC) by Gzuuus: LINK
- đ Donate webpage: đŸ Clearnet LINK || đ§ Onion LINK
- đ Contact email: hello@minibolt.info
Enjoy it MiniBolter! đ
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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.
#### Playback Improvements
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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