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2025-01-31 01:51:03
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@ f6488c62:c929299d
2025-01-31 01:27:07
Crypto News Summary for January 31, 2025
1. Bitcoin Price MovementsThe latest Bitcoin (BTC) price stands at $104,754, marking an increase of $542 or approximately 0.52% from the previous day. The highest price during the day was $106,351, while the lowest was $104,054.
2. Major Crypto News
Grayscale Files for XRP ETF on NYSE: Grayscale has submitted Form 19b-4 to launch an exchange-traded fund (ETF) for XRP on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), marking a significant move in the cryptocurrency sector.
Terra Luna Community Votes to Burn LUNA, Price Surges 73%: The Terra Luna community has voted in favor of burning LUNA tokens, leading to a 73% price surge within a single day.
Bitkub Chain to Test Thai Baht Digital: Bitkub Chain is preparing to test the Thai Baht Digital currency, which has resulted in the KUB token price surging by over 30%.
3. Market AnalysisAnalysts advise closely monitoring the crypto market due to ongoing volatility. While Bitcoin remains strong, many altcoins continue to show weakness.
4. Other Notable News
Metaplanet Plans Additional Bitcoin Purchases: Metaplanet aims to invest over 25.2 billion baht in Bitcoin, targeting a total holding of 21,000 BTC by 2026.
JPMorgan Highlights Correlation Between Tech Stocks and Crypto: JPMorgan has identified a link between the movements of small-cap tech stocks and cryptocurrencies, which may serve as an indicator for future market trends.
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สรุปข่าวคริปโตประจำวันที่ 31 มกราคม 2025
1. ความเคลื่อนไหวของราคา Bitcoinราคาบิตคอยน์ (BTC) ล่าสุดอยู่ที่ 104,754 ดอลลาร์สหรัฐ เพิ่มขึ้น 542 ดอลลาร์สหรัฐ หรือประมาณ 0.52% จากวันก่อนหน้า โดยมีราคาสูงสุดระหว่างวันที่ 106,351 ดอลลาร์สหรัฐ และต่ำสุดที่ 104,054 ดอลลาร์สหรัฐ
2. ข่าวเด่นในวงการคริปโต
Grayscale ยื่นเปิดตัว XRP ETF ผ่าน NYSE: บริษัท Grayscale ได้ยื่นฟอร์ม 19b-4 เพื่อเปิดตัวกองทุนซื้อขายแลกเปลี่ยน (ETF) สำหรับ XRP ผ่านตลาดหลักทรัพย์นิวยอร์ก (NYSE) ซึ่งเป็นความเคลื่อนไหวที่สำคัญในวงการคริปโตเคอเรนซี
ชุมชน Terra Luna โหวตเผาเหรียญ LUNA ดันราคาพุ่ง 73%: ชุมชน Terra Luna ได้ลงคะแนนเสียงสนับสนุนการเผาเหรียญ LUNA ส่งผลให้ราคาของเหรียญเพิ่มขึ้นถึง 73% ในวันเดียว
Bitkub Chain เตรียมเปิดทดสอบ Thai Baht Digital: Bitkub Chain กำลังเตรียมเปิดการทดสอบสกุลเงินดิจิทัลไทยบาท (Thai Baht Digital) ซึ่งส่งผลให้ราคาเหรียญ KUB เพิ่มขึ้นกว่า 30%
3. การวิเคราะห์ตลาดนักวิเคราะห์แนะนำให้จับตาตลาดคริปโตอย่างใกล้ชิด เนื่องจากยังคงมีความผันผวน แม้ว่าบิตคอยน์จะแสดงความแข็งแกร่ง แต่เหรียญทางเลือก (Altcoin) หลายเหรียญยังคงอ่อนแรง
4. ข่าวอื่นๆ ที่น่าสนใจ
Metaplanet เตรียมซื้อ Bitcoin เพิ่ม: บริษัท Metaplanet วางแผนลงทุนกว่า 25,200 ล้านบาท เพื่อซื้อบิตคอยน์ โดยตั้งเป้าถือครอง 21,000 BTC ภายในปี 2026
JPMorgan ชี้ความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างหุ้นเทคโนโลยีและคริปโต: JPMorgan ระบุถึงความสัมพันธ์ระหว่างการเคลื่อนไหวของหุ้นเทคโนโลยีขนาดเล็กและสกุลเงินดิจิทัล ซึ่งอาจเป็นสัญญาณบ่งชี้ถึงแนวโน้มตลาดในอนาคต
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2025-01-30 23:35:39
Sometimes I’m reading the Bible and see a connection and go off chasing a rabbit trail. I type up my idea to organize my thoughts and see if there is actual Biblical support for it. Although it feels a bit weird to share Biblical ideas that I’m not certain about, it also seems a waste of lots of work to not share my speculations. Feel free to give me feedback if you disagree, especially if you have Scripture or historical evidence showing I’m wrong.
In this case, I’ve seen a portion that seems to be prophecy about our future, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that this entire group of chapters is future predictions. Sometimes prophecy mixes events that happens soon after the prophecy with events that will not be fulfilled until the distant future (like prophecies about Jesus’s first and second comings). I try to be open about what ideas I feel I have strong Biblical evidence to support and when my ideas have some evidence, but not conclusive evidence. This is one of my more speculative posts, but I hope you will find it thought provoking.
I was recently reading Isaiah 18-22. I had always assumed these prophecies of warning were in reference to things that had happened in the distant past (not that I knew any particular historical fulfillment), but this time I saw some major parallels with Revelation.
> Now behold, here comes a troop of riders, horsemen in pairs.” And one said, “**Fallen, fallen is Babylon**; And all the images of her gods are shattered on the ground.” (Isaiah 21:9) {emphasis mine}
From Revelation:
> And another angel, a second one, followed, saying, **“Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great**, she who has made all the nations drink of the wine of the passion of her immorality.” (Revelation 14:8) {emphasis mine}
> And he cried out with a mighty voice, saying, “**Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great**! She has become a dwelling place of demons and a prison of every unclean spirit, and a prison of every unclean and hateful bird. (Revelation 18:2) {emphasis mine}
Of course it is possible that Babylon and Babylon the great are parallel, but different nations, but the similarity of statement is hard to deny.
> **All you inhabitants of the world** and **dwellers on earth**,\
> As soon as a standard is raised on the mountains, **you will see it**,\
> And as soon as the trumpet is blown, you will hear it. (Isaiah 18:3) {emphasis mine}
This passage talks about all inhabitants of the world seeing a standard raised. Until the past 20 years or so, this was not possible. Now that almost every person on earth has a smart phone, we can know what is going on around the world in real time. This passage also refers to “*dwellers on earth*” which is a phrase used numerous times in Revelation.
In Revelation 11, it speaks of the two witnesses who testify to Jesus and call down plagues on the earth. After their death:
> And their dead bodies will lie in the street of the great city which mystically is called Sodom and Egypt, where also their Lord was crucified. **Those from the peoples and tribes and tongues and nations will look** at their dead bodies for three and a half days, and will not permit their dead bodies to be laid in a tomb. And **those who dwell on the earth** will rejoice over them and celebrate; and they will send gifts to one another, because these two prophets tormented those who dwell on the earth. (Revelation 11:8-10) {emphasis mine}
Both passages refer to those who dwell on the earth and both talk about every person on earth seeing what is happening. This doesn’t sound like a prophecy fulfilled in ancient times, but about a prophecy that could not be fulfilled until modern times.
If these prophecies are about the end times and if the end times are now or very soon, what could they be referring to? Isaiah 18 begins with:
> Woe to the land of whirring wings\
> along the rivers of Cush,\
> which sends envoys by sea\
> in papyrus boats over the water.\
> Go, swift messengers,\
> to a people tall and smooth-skinned,\
> to a people feared far and wide,\
> an aggressive nation of strange speech,\
> whose land is divided by rivers. (Isaiah 18:1-2)
[Cush](https://www.openbible.info/geo/preview/isa.18) was located where modern day Sudan is located on the western edge of the Red Sea. Right across the red sea is Yemen which has been involved in missile and drone strikes on ships in the Red Sea. Traditionally the “*land of whirring wings*” is interpreted to mean locusts, but could it be referring to modern technology like drones? Who is Cush sent to seek? Who are the people “*over the water,*” “*tall*[1](#footnote-1) *and smooth-skinned*,” “f*eared far and wide*,” and “*an aggressive nation of strange speech,\
whose land is divided by rivers*.”? I wonder if it could be the US. The US is over the Atlantic Ocean, “*feared far and wide*,” “*an aggressive nation of strange speech*” (involved in the business of almost every nation on earth), and divided by the Mississippi River (and to a lesser extent the Missouri and Ohio Rivers). The US also likes to act as the world’s policeman and get involved in every international dispute in the world. If Sudan was in fear of attack by the Houthis in Yemen, it would be expected for the US to be called in and get involved.
At the end of this prophecy:
> At that time gifts will be brought to the Lord Almighty\
> from a people tall and smooth-skinned,\
> from a people feared far and wide,\
> an aggressive nation of strange speech,\
> whose land is divided by rivers—\
> the gifts will be brought to Mount Zion, the place of the Name of the Lord Almighty. (Isaiah 18:7)
This same nation will bring a gift to Mount Zion (Jerusalem/Israel). The US has been regularly giving Israel weapons to defend itself from attacks by the enemies around it. If this nation is the US, then this would make sense, especially with our change in leadership.
When I read Isaiah 19, it made me think of the Muslim Brotherhood takeover of Egypt starting in 2011.
> “I will stir up Egyptian against Egyptian—\
> brother will fight against brother,\
> neighbor against neighbor,\
> city against city,\
> kingdom against kingdom.\
> The Egyptians will lose heart,\
> and I will bring their plans to nothing;\
> they will consult the idols and the spirits of the dead,\
> the mediums and the spiritists.\
> I will hand the Egyptians over\
> to the power of a cruel master,\
> and a fierce king will rule over them,”\
> declares the Lord, the Lord Almighty. (Isaiah 19:2-4)
The next part of this passage talks about the Nile drying up and the canals stinking and the fields becoming parched. I did a web search related to drought in Egypt and found an article about drought fears from 2020. The building of the Grand Ethiopia Renaissance Dam on the Blue Nile is causing a fear of major drought in Egypt. There are negotiations between Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia to deal with this, but it looks like an ongoing issue for Egypt. An interesting fact is that Ethiopia started building this dam in 2011 -- the same year of the Muslim Brother Hood overthrow of Egypt.
The biggest problem with my theory is Isaiah 20, which talks about Assyria leading Egypt and Cush (Sudan) away as captives. [Assyria](https://www.openbible.info/geo/preview/isa.20) was located in what is currently Northern Iraq. It is hard to fathom Iraq conquering Egypt and Sudan. The area of Assyria did include a little bit of Turkey, which would be more believable as a conqueror.
Now we get back to the verses in Isaiah 21, which started this musing. First there is a description of terrorists attack:
> A prophecy against the Desert by the Sea:
>
> Like whirlwinds sweeping through the southland,\
> an invader comes from the desert,\
> from a land of terror.\
> A dire vision has been shown to me:\
> The traitor betrays, the looter takes loot.\
> Elam, attack! Media, lay siege!\
> I will bring to an end all the groaning she caused. (Isaiah 21:1-2)
Elam is the Eastern edge of Iraq on the Border of Iran and Media is in Iran. Could this be an attack from Iran that includes some of its Shia allies in Iraq? What kind of attack could it be – conventional or nuclear? Who are they attacking?
> Look, here comes a man in a chariot\
> with a team of horses.\
> And he gives back the answer:\
> ‘Babylon has fallen, has fallen.\
> All the images of its gods\
> lie shattered on the ground!’ ”\
> My people who are crushed on the threshing floor,\
> I tell you what I have heard\
> from the Lord Almighty,\
> from the God of Israel. (Isaiah 21:9-10)
In ancient times, Babylon was located in the location of modern Iraq, but if we look at the words “*Babylon has fallen, has fallen*,” and associate them with the almost identical words in Revelation, “*Fallen, fallen is Babylon the great*,” and we consider how Revelation also refers to “*Mystery Babylon*” then we are likely talking about an attack on a different nation. (Why would Babylon be a mystery if it was the same people in the same location? It would be a mystery if it was a country and peoples that didn’t exist at the time of the prophecy, but would have the spirit of Babylon in them.) If you take into account my arguments in “[Speculation on Babylon the Great](https://trustjesus.substack.com/p/speculation-on-babylon-the-great)” and associate this nation with the people “*over the water,*” “*tall and smooth-skinned*,” “f*eared far and wide*,” and “*an aggressive nation of strange speech, whose land is divided by rivers*.” then this could be an attack on the US (I’ll admit there is a fair amount of speculation here). Although the US has become quite anti-God and has been pushing a lot of evil around the world, it still has one of the largest populations of believers in the world. The statement “*My people who are crushed on the threshing floor*” also fits for the US.
I know some people won’t consider the possibility that the US could be Mystery Babylon or Babylon the Great because they can’t consider the US being an evil nation, but the US has been pushing many unbiblical ideas on the nations around the globe, like LGBTQ ideology and abortion. It is also possible I am looking too hard for my own country in the scriptures because if the US isn’t mentioned, then something has to happen to the US before the Tribulation occurs to make the US become unimportant in international affairs. We all have our biases.
I’d love to hear your thoughts on my speculations. I’d also like to hear whether people benefit from my speculations or prefer me to stick to the clear and more easily understood Bible passages and Bible truths.
Trust Jesus.\
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your sister in Christ,
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@ 16d11430:61640947
2025-01-30 22:11:40
#### The Beginnings of Capital Markets
Capital markets have long been a cornerstone of modern economies, acting as a conduit for businesses to raise funds and for investors to grow their wealth. The origins of capital markets date back to the early stages of financial development, well before modern stock exchanges and cryptocurrency trading platforms.
1. **Early Trading (Pre-1600s)**
In ancient civilizations like Mesopotamia and Egypt, early forms of debt contracts and loans were recorded. These were rudimentary agreements between individuals and governments, often written on clay tablets. However, it wasn’t until the 16th century that true capital markets began to take shape, particularly in Europe.
2. **The Birth of Stock Markets (1600s)**
The first formal stock exchange was established in Amsterdam in 1602 when the Dutch East India Company issued the first-ever public shares. This allowed investors to buy ownership in the company and share in its profits, creating the foundation for modern capital markets. The London Stock Exchange (LSE) and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) would follow in the centuries to come, becoming powerful centers for trade and investment.
#### The Rise of Centralized Exchanges (CEX)
Capital markets, particularly in the form of centralized exchanges (CEX), flourished during the industrial revolution. As economies grew and industries expanded, capital markets evolved to meet the needs of investors and companies seeking to raise capital.
1. **The Industrial Revolution (1800s)**
The industrial era saw the rise of joint-stock companies and the need for capital. Stock exchanges were the main platforms through which companies could access capital and investors could trade securities. The London Stock Exchange became a dominant force in Europe, while the NYSE emerged as the largest exchange in the U.S.
2. **The 20th Century: Globalization and Regulation**
In the 20th century, capital markets became more complex and globalized. The NYSE became synonymous with the U.S. stock market, and financial markets spread across the world, with exchanges in Asia and Europe gaining prominence. The rise of mutual funds, pension funds, and institutional investors reshaped the landscape.
The post-World War II era brought regulations like the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 in the U.S., which aimed to curb insider trading, increase transparency, and protect investors. Exchanges became highly regulated entities, with central authority overseeing transactions, clearing, and settlement to ensure fairness and stability.
3. **The Digital Revolution and Electronic Trading (Late 20th Century)**
By the 1980s and 1990s, the introduction of electronic trading platforms marked a turning point. The NYSE and NASDAQ implemented computerized systems that facilitated faster and more efficient trades. In 1999, the launch of online trading platforms like E*Trade and Ameritrade democratized access to capital markets, allowing individuals to trade stocks from the comfort of their homes.
#### The Advent of Cryptocurrencies and the Emergence of CEX
As the new millennium dawned, the rise of digital technology and the internet introduced an entirely new form of asset: cryptocurrency. Bitcoin, created in 2009 by the pseudonymous Satoshi Nakamoto, introduced the world to decentralized digital currency. Cryptocurrencies offered an alternative to traditional fiat currencies and paved the way for decentralized finance (DeFi).
1. **The Birth of Cryptocurrency Exchanges (CEX)**
The initial stages of cryptocurrency trading mirrored the early days of stock exchanges. As Bitcoin gained traction, platforms like Mt. Gox (2010) emerged as centralized cryptocurrency exchanges (CEX). These platforms allowed individuals to buy and sell Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, just like traditional stock exchanges facilitated the trading of stocks and bonds.
CEXs operate in a centralized manner, much like traditional financial exchanges, with a central authority acting as an intermediary between buyers and sellers. They provide liquidity, manage orders, and offer users a platform for trading various cryptocurrencies. Binance, Coinbase, and Kraken are examples of some of the largest CEXs today.
2. **The Role of CEXs in Crypto Adoption**
Centralized exchanges have played a crucial role in cryptocurrency adoption. They provide easy access to the crypto markets, ensuring liquidity and stability. Many investors, both retail and institutional, enter the crypto world through CEXs due to their ease of use, familiarity, and regulatory oversight.
#### The Rise of Decentralized Exchanges (DEX)
While CEXs have dominated the landscape, the growing desire for decentralization in the cryptocurrency space gave rise to decentralized exchanges (DEXs). The idea behind DEXs is to create an exchange system that operates without a central authority, relying instead on smart contracts and blockchain technology to facilitate peer-to-peer trading.
1. **The Emergence of DEXs (2010s)**
In 2014, the first DEX, EtherDelta, was launched on the Ethereum blockchain. It allowed users to trade ERC-20 tokens directly from their wallets, without the need for a centralized intermediary. While EtherDelta’s interface was rudimentary, it set the stage for a new wave of decentralized trading platforms.
The DEX market gained significant momentum with the rise of Uniswap (launched in 2018), which revolutionized decentralized trading by using an automated market maker (AMM) model instead of an order book system. This innovation allowed anyone to provide liquidity to the platform and earn fees, paving the way for the growth of decentralized finance (DeFi).
2. **Advantages of DEXs**
DEXs offer several advantages over their centralized counterparts:
- **Decentralization**: There is no central authority that controls user funds or the exchange itself. This makes DEXs more resistant to censorship and hacking.
- **Privacy and Security**: Users retain control of their private keys and funds, reducing the risk of exchange hacks that have plagued centralized platforms.
- **Global Access**: DEXs are open to anyone with an internet connection and a wallet, allowing users worldwide to participate in trading and liquidity provision.
3. **The Growth of DeFi and DEXs**
As decentralized finance (DeFi) platforms grew in popularity, DEXs became the primary infrastructure for decentralized lending, borrowing, and trading. Uniswap, SushiSwap, and PancakeSwap emerged as dominant players in the DeFi space, offering decentralized token swaps, liquidity pools, and yield farming.
The rise of Layer 2 solutions, such as Optimism and Arbitrum, has further enhanced the scalability of DEXs, reducing transaction costs and increasing throughput, making decentralized exchanges more user-friendly and competitive with CEXs.
#### The Future of Capital Markets: CEX vs. DEX
The evolution of capital markets from traditional stock exchanges to cryptocurrency exchanges, and now to decentralized platforms, reflects the growing demand for more accessible, transparent, and efficient ways of conducting financial transactions.
While centralized exchanges still dominate the crypto space, providing crucial liquidity and stability, decentralized exchanges are growing rapidly, offering unique advantages in terms of decentralization, privacy, and global accessibility.
In the coming years, capital markets may continue to evolve, with hybrid models emerging that combine the best aspects of both CEXs and DEXs. The ability to trade traditional assets on blockchain platforms, the rise of tokenized stocks and securities, and the integration of decentralized finance could reshape the entire financial landscape, empowering individuals and institutions alike.
The transition from traditional centralized systems to decentralized ones is part of a larger trend towards democratization in finance. As technology continues to advance, capital markets will likely undergo further transformations, and we may soon witness the integration of these markets in ways that were once unimaginable, making financial systems more inclusive, transparent, and resilient.
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@ ea30c5a8:f76a0295
2025-01-30 21:59:17
i guess this is wotking correctly?
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@ ea30c5a8:f76a0295
2025-01-30 21:58:25
whats up yall doing some more testing using nostrmo, amber, citrine, pokey on my shitty android.
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@ 1408bad0:4971f2ca
2025-01-30 21:53:58
I must have missed when season 2 of Silo dropped but I was very happy when I did. After the climax of season 1, we were waiting to see what happened in season 2.
I was expecting the surface to be breathable, so it was a surprise twist when it wasn't. You would think the earth would be breathable again and heal, but not yet so far.
The second series sees what happens in a neighbouring Silo and how the old Silo reacts without Juliette and her not cleaning as everyone does when they go out usually. Juliette then tries to get home and faces various challenges in order to do so.
As she does so, we also see the detioration of her own Silo. We learn more answers to questions about the Silo, it's history and how people lost their memories and why they got rid of old artefacts that remind them of the old world. It gives you a sense of not appreciating the world and life we currently have.
Some of the answers seem quite silly and you wonder if this is really necessary. Why don't they feel the need to test the air outside regularly etc, why be so cut off. More questions come than are answered.
However, the show is still very good and enjoyable. I binge watched over night until it finished.
My favourite scene, apart from the part when Juliette went back to the surface, is learning about the special room and how prepared it was. It would be good to have a bunker so we'll prepared.
Apocalyptic ending shows are quite popular now and this is quite an interesting variation of one. The series ends with flashbacks to the start of events prior to the silos and looks like it is leading up to a great season 3 flashback series. This sort of makes sense as they seem to be running out of ideas of where to go in the silo.
We were left with a cliffhanger ending and I am excited to see season 3 but there will be a bit of a wait.
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@ 16d11430:61640947
2025-01-30 21:32:58
Bitcoin was forged in the crucible of libertarian ideals—freedom, decentralization, and voluntary cooperation. It was meant to be an open, permissionless system that empowers individuals by circumventing the coercive grip of centralized institutions. Yet, as Bitcoin maximalism has matured, it has developed an increasingly exclusive and dogmatic culture, paradoxically betraying the very principles it was built upon.
### The Libertarian Ethos of Bitcoin
At its core, Bitcoin aligns with libertarianism in the following ways:
- **Decentralization:** No central authority dictates who can or cannot participate in Bitcoin.
- **Permissionless Innovation:** Anyone can build on Bitcoin, create products, and enhance its ecosystem without seeking approval.
- **Free Market Dynamics:** Bitcoin is intended to thrive in a competitive financial landscape, allowing individuals to choose monetary instruments that best suit their needs.
These principles mirror the libertarian belief in self-sovereignty, voluntary association, and an open market for ideas and innovation. However, Bitcoin maximalism, in its most radical form, has evolved into a gatekeeping force that runs counter to these tenets.
### The Rise of Maximalist Dogma
Bitcoin maximalists argue that Bitcoin is the only valid cryptocurrency and that all alternatives (altcoins) are scams. While it is prudent to be skeptical of centralized, pre-mined tokens rife with manipulative schemes, the maximalist stance has hardened into an ideological purity test that excludes rather than embraces open discourse.
Here’s where maximalists stray from libertarian values:
1. **Exclusionary Attitudes Toward Developers & Innovators**
- Libertarians celebrate innovation, yet maximalists ostracize developers exploring Layer 2 solutions, alternative blockchains, or privacy-enhancing technologies outside the Bitcoin stack.
- This mirrors the top-down control of authoritarian structures rather than the open competition of free-market principles.
2. **Hostility Toward Alternative Monetary Experiments**
- Libertarians favor free competition in currencies, arguing that individuals should be able to choose what best serves their interests.
- Maximalists, however, reject any competing monetary experiment, even those that could complement Bitcoin (e.g., sidechains, zero-knowledge rollups, or asset tokenization solutions).
3. **Cult-Like Insistence on Absolute Adherence**
- Many maximalists have adopted an aggressive, almost religious stance, enforcing ideological purity tests that reject even Bitcoin-related innovations if they don’t fit the maximalist mold.
- Libertarianism, by contrast, is inherently pluralistic and tolerant of different approaches to achieving freedom.
4. **Disregard for Financial Sovereignty of Others**
- Bitcoin's ethos is to provide financial self-sovereignty, yet maximalists attack those who choose to hedge risks with other assets, whether it be Monero for privacy, stablecoins for short-term volatility resistance, or even tokenized representations of real-world assets.
- A true libertarian approach would acknowledge the right of individuals to freely navigate financial instruments that align with their preferences.
### The Irony: Bitcoin Itself Benefits from Free Market Dynamics
Bitcoin did not emerge in a vacuum—it competed against previous iterations of digital money, such as e-gold, Liberty Reserve, and earlier cryptographic cash concepts. If the early cypherpunks had imposed the same dogmatic restrictions on monetary experimentation that maximalists advocate today, Bitcoin itself may never have had the chance to thrive.
Libertarianism doesn’t fear competition; it thrives on it. Bitcoin maximalists, in seeking to eliminate all perceived competition, unwittingly recreate the exclusivity and coercion they claim to oppose.
### The Path Forward: A Truly Open Bitcoin Culture
To realign Bitcoin culture with its libertarian roots, the community must:
1. **Embrace Open Competition** – Allow Bitcoin to prove itself through the free market rather than through ideological suppression of alternatives.
2. **Encourage Innovation** – Welcome new technologies, even if they originate outside Bitcoin, as long as they align with the ethos of decentralization and financial freedom.
3. **Respect Individual Choice** – Bitcoiners should recognize that financial sovereignty includes the right to explore different economic tools without facing tribalistic attacks.
Bitcoin was never meant to be an exclusive club—it was designed as an open financial revolution. To honor its founding principles, the community must resist the urge to impose ideological purity tests and instead foster the spirit of liberty, innovation, and voluntary association that made Bitcoin possible in the first place.
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@ 000002de:c05780a7
2025-01-30 21:17:26
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> The Debian Publicity Team will no longer post on X/Twitter. We took this decision since we feel X doesn't reflect Debian shared values as stated in our social contract, code of conduct and diversity statement. X evolved into a place where people we care about don't feel safe.
A couple red flags in this post that explain their actions.
1. Shared values - projects that have broad values statements are prone to isolation over time
2. Social contract - that's a meaningless vapid term
I have no issue with code of conduct guidelines or having value statements but when you pick sides on cultural divides and things that are not at all related to the logical objective of a project you are going to end up where Debian has landed.
X has its issues, I'm not a fan but the reasoning behind this seems really off.
One Debian user responded with what I thought was a good summary of why this is a bad move.
> I'm a long-time Debian user and fan, and am also one of the champions for using Debian in space-based applications at NASA.
> IMO this is a short-sighted and foolish decision. The notion of "values" is bring sadly misapplied here.
> I urge you to reconsider. More channels of communication, even with those whom you disagree with, is good for both Debian and your user community.
I'm not into the "anti-woke" or "woke" crap and I dare say most people that use Linux do not care about either side very much at all. A loud minority has been gaining power in these types of projects for a long time. Today we have very loud counters to that group that also can be annoying and out of line.
Will be interesting to watch this all unfold over the next few years. Conservatives seem to be running victory laps and I think that's not only premature but also counter-productive.
I can see leaving X for other reasons.
* Debian users are really using it to communicate with the project
* The Debian publicity team isn't seeing very much of a response for their efforts
* X has become more about politics than tech and communication
* Specific examples of how X is causing issues for the project
They do say this
> X evolved into a place where people we care about don't feel safe.
That's too bad but honestly I don't buy it. Maybe I don't spend enough time on X to have much credibility on this but I'm skeptical of this being the case.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/870437
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@ 1cb14ab3:95d52462
2025-01-30 18:45:41
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@ 3ad01248:962d8a07
2025-01-30 18:45:07
Well we finally have our first so called "Bitcoin President" in office. It's been a solid 10 days in office now and things are playing out exactly how many thought it would. Immigration raids, federal funds being frozen and to top it all off talks of a crypto reserve instead of Bitcoin Strategic Reserve (BSR) as we were promised on the campaign trail in exchange for our votes.
The reaction from Bitcoiners has been varied to say the least. There are some who are disappointed that Trump didn't declare a BSR on day one and there are others that want to give him to to work through his other political priorities. I am of the opinion that if you promise a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve on day one that you have to follow through on something like that.
This idea came from Strike CEO Jack Mallers so the source was reputable and put that expectation on the minds of Bitcoiners, so to see this fall through is kind of a let down. There are rumblings that backers of the Ripple Blockchain are actively lobbying Trump to include Ripple in some kind of "crypto reserve".
It looks like their lobbying efforts have been paying off so far. Trump did announce an executive order on pertaining to crypto more broadly. The EO established a "Presidential Working Group" on digital asset markets. Whatever the hell this means is beyond me but it does take the Trump administration focus off of Bitcoin which isn't a good development.
When combined with Trump launching a memecoin before he even stepped into office means that Bitcoiners inside and outside of the administration need to step up and keep the pedal to the meddle to make the BSR a reality.
The Bitcoiners around Trump have done a admirable job getting the Trump administration to where they are today and have undoubtedly has made the political environment better for Bitcoiners in general but they can't lose focus now.
A question that I have been thinking about myself is should Bitcoiners even advocated for a Bitcoin Strategic Reserve? I thought we were all about separating money and state. The federal government acquiring Bitcoin is antithetical to the whole point of why Bitcoin was created in the first place.
When I see the big names in Bitcoin all salivating and cheering on a BSR I'm like they just want their bags pumped. What happened to the revolution they were espousing during the bear market? I get it, who doesn't want their bags to be pumped? Hodling is psychologically tough so finally seeing that hard work pay off is a natural desire but at the expense of giving up your principles, I'm not so sure its worth it to be honest.
A superpower nation such as the US or China using Bitcoin to supercharge what they are doing now is bad for the entire world. Who is to say that they won't use their reserves to manipulate the market, borrow against their reserve to fund more military expansion and surveillance technology to further enslave the world.
Governments are no longer accountable to the people and will do whatever they want to keep power and keep their citizens subjugated. Bitcoin adoption at the nation state level is something we should not be cheering on.
Bitcoin has been and should always be a bottom up movement. In order to take away power from the state and bring the power back to the people they need a economic alternative that isn't controlled by the state. By taking away the power of the state to tax and monitor transactions slowly drains the power of the state to oppress the people.
Bitcoiners should be encouraging and creating more Bitcoin circular economies such as:
[Bitcoin Beach](https://www.bitcoinbeach.com/)
[Bitcoin Ekasi](https://bitcoinekasi.com/)
[Nostr](https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/nostr-worlds-biggest-bitcoin-circular-economy-join-us)
Your bags will be pumped when we get more individuals onto the Bitcoin Standard. Going the BSR route is a shortcut that is shortsighted and undermines the whole mission of Bitcoin. I fear the cat is already out of the bag as we see more and more countries and jurisdiction announce setting up their own BSR's. As an individual keep advocating for your friends, family and neighbors to adopt a Bitcoin standard before governments get their paws on it. Good luck and Godspeed.
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@ 1d4d7479:8aec9f9c
2025-01-30 17:43:34
I'm new to Nostr and came here innocently enough. I was intrigued by the idea of building a blog on Npub.pro that not only could be published for the traditional web but would also allow us to get paid for great content or additional services within the Nostr community. Looking into the future I can see this approach as something that allows us to build a community that we can encourage to help support us.
The goals:
1. Build a traditonal blog.
2. Do work once, share on other platforms.
3. Own our content/thoughts.
4. Serve an international audience.
5. Cultivate a community.
6. Improve the Signal to Noise Ratio.
My belief is that we can serve all these through Nostr. I'll let you know how things go on the journey.
Tools on my radar:
1. Npub.pro
2. Habla.news
3. Alby
What else should I be looking at over the next 4 to 6 months when seeking to follow a Nostr-first strategy for a services business?
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@ 2e8970de:63345c7a
2025-01-30 17:29:52
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https://x.com/MistralAI/status/1884967826215059681
https://mistral.ai/news/mistral-small-3/
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/870135
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@ cc8d072e:a6a026cb
2025-01-30 17:20:24
Recently, I had the opportunity to work as an advisor for an AI agent project, which is created by team with a lot of fin-tech software develop experience. As we coded together, their real-time questions and challenges provided unique insights into the hurdles software engineers face when transitioning to AI development. They would pause at moments that most AI engineers take for granted - "How can we be sure the agent understood correctly?", "What if the model makes a mistake?", "How do we handle the uncertainty?" These weren't just isolated questions; they represented the fundamental paradigm shift required when moving from traditional software engineering to AI development. And thats why i think it might be worthy to take sometime write down this article and if you are going to start your first AI agent programming, spending 5 min reading t his will save you a lot of time later.
### 1. Shifting from Deterministic to Probabilistic Thinking
- Traditional software engineering deals with deterministic outcomes
- AI systems operate on probability rather than certainty
- Engineers need to adapt from "100% correct" mindset to accepting probabilistic outcomes
- Blockchain developers may find this particularly challenging due to their background in exact, deterministic systems
### 2. Understanding Core AI Concepts
(There are a lot of concepts to understand, but i will focus on the most frequently asked ones)
#### Memory Management
- **Short-term Memory**: Implemented through conversation context
- **Long-term Memory**: Implemented through vector databases (RAG - Retrieval Augmented Generation)
- Context length management is crucial due to LLM token limitations
#### Language Models and Fine-tuning
- Base models (like GPT) provide general intelligence
- Domain-specific knowledge can be added through:
- Fine-tuning with custom datasets
- Adding RAG layers for specific knowledge domains
### 3. Technical Framework Knowledge
#### Essential Tools and Frameworks
- Vercel AI SDK (if you are a typescript guy)
- LangChain (alternative option)
- Different models(openai, claude, gemini, etc, of course, now, deepseek. the temu in llm )
- Understanding of prompt engineering
#### Multi-Agent Systems
- Agents can communicate through natural language
- Inter-agent communication requires careful system design
- Implementation of thought processes and decision-making loops
- Safety considerations for system commands and operations
### 4. Language and Localization Considerations
- System prompts typically work best in English
- Multi-language support requires careful handling:
- Input translation to English
- Processing in English
- Output translation to target language
- Model performance varies across different languages
### 5. Safety and Error Handling
- Implementing validation layers for critical operations
- Understanding model limitations and potential errors
- Building feedback mechanisms to detect misunderstandings
## Conclusion
Transitioning from software engineering to AI engineering requires a significant mindset shift. While traditional software engineering skills remain valuable, understanding probabilistic systems, language models, and AI-specific architectures is crucial. The key is to balance innovation with practical safety considerations, especially when dealing with critical applications.
Remember that AI systems are not perfect, and building robust applications requires careful consideration of their limitations and appropriate safety measures. Start with existing frameworks and gradually build up complexity as you become more comfortable with AI-specific concepts and challenges.(the conclusion part is written by chatgpt, did you notice? :))
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@ 97c70a44:ad98e322
2025-01-30 17:15:37
There was a slight dust up recently over a website someone runs removing a listing for an app someone built based on entirely arbitrary criteria. I'm not to going to attempt to speak for either wounded party, but I would like to share my own personal definition for what constitutes a "nostr app" in an effort to help clarify what might be an otherwise confusing and opaque purity test.
In this post, I will be committing the "no true Scotsman" fallacy, in which I start with the most liberal definition I can come up with, and gradually refine it until all that is left is the purest, gleamingest, most imaginary and unattainable nostr app imaginable. As I write this, I wonder if anything built yet will actually qualify. In any case, here we go.
# It uses nostr
The lowest bar for what a "nostr app" might be is an app ("application" - i.e. software, not necessarily a native app of any kind) that has some nostr-specific code in it, but which doesn't take any advantage of what makes nostr distinctive as a protocol.
Examples might include a scraper of some kind which fulfills its charter by fetching data from relays (regardless of whether it validates or retains signatures). Another might be a regular web 2.0 app which provides an option to "log in with nostr" by requesting and storing the user's public key.
In either case, the fact that nostr is involved is entirely neutral. A scraper can scrape html, pdfs, jsonl, whatever data source - nostr relays are just another target. Likewise, a user's key in this scenario is treated merely as an opaque identifier, with no appreciation for the super powers it brings along.
In most cases, this kind of app only exists as a marketing ploy, or less cynically, because it wants to get in on the hype of being a "nostr app", without the developer quite understanding what that means, or having the budget to execute properly on the claim.
# It leverages nostr
Some of you might be wondering, "isn't 'leverage' a synonym for 'use'?" And you would be right, but for one connotative difference. It's possible to "use" something improperly, but by definition leverage gives you a mechanical advantage that you wouldn't otherwise have. This is the second category of "nostr app".
This kind of app gets some benefit out of the nostr protocol and network, but in an entirely selfish fashion. The intention of this kind of app is not to augment the nostr network, but to augment its own UX by borrowing some nifty thing from the protocol without really contributing anything back.
Some examples might include:
- Using nostr signers to encrypt or sign data, and then store that data on a proprietary server.
- Using nostr relays as a kind of low-code backend, but using proprietary event payloads.
- Using nostr event kinds to represent data (why), but not leveraging the trustlessness that buys you.
An application in this category might even communicate to its users via nostr DMs - but this doesn't make it a "nostr app" any more than a website that emails you hot deals on herbal supplements is an "email app". These apps are purely parasitic on the nostr ecosystem.
In the long-term, that's not necessarily a bad thing. Email's ubiquity is self-reinforcing. But in the short term, this kind of "nostr app" can actually do damage to nostr's reputation by over-promising and under-delivering.
# It complements nostr
Next up, we have apps that get some benefit out of nostr as above, but give back by providing a unique value proposition to nostr users as nostr users. This is a bit of a fine distinction, but for me this category is for apps which focus on solving problems that nostr isn't good at solving, leaving the nostr integration in a secondary or supporting role.
One example of this kind of app was Mutiny (RIP), which not only allowed users to sign in with nostr, but also pulled those users' social graphs so that users could send money to people they knew and trusted. Mutiny was doing a great job of leveraging nostr, as well as providing value to users with nostr identities - but it was still primarily a bitcoin wallet, not a "nostr app" in the purest sense.
Other examples are things like Nostr Nests and Zap.stream, whose core value proposition is streaming video or audio content. Both make great use of nostr identities, data formats, and relays, but they're primarily streaming apps. A good litmus test for things like this is: if you got rid of nostr, would it be the same product (even if inferior in certain ways)?
A similar category is infrastructure providers that benefit nostr by their existence (and may in fact be targeted explicitly at nostr users), but do things in a centralized, old-web way; for example: media hosts, DNS registrars, hosting providers, and CDNs.
To be clear here, I'm not casting aspersions (I don't even know what those are, or where to buy them). All the apps mentioned above use nostr to great effect, and are a real benefit to nostr users. But they are not True Scotsmen.
# It embodies nostr
Ok, here we go. This is the crème de la crème, the top du top, the meilleur du meilleur, the bee's knees. The purest, holiest, most chaste category of nostr app out there. The apps which are, indeed, nostr indigitate.
This category of nostr app (see, no quotes this time) can be defined by the converse of the previous category. If nostr was removed from this type of application, would it be impossible to create the same product?
To tease this apart a bit, apps that leverage the technical aspects of nostr are dependent on nostr the *protocol*, while apps that benefit nostr exclusively via network effect are integrated into nostr the *network*. An app that does both things is working in symbiosis with nostr as a whole.
An app that embraces both nostr's protocol and its network becomes an organic extension of every other nostr app out there, multiplying both its competitive moat and its contribution to the ecosystem:
- In contrast to apps that only borrow from nostr on the technical level but continue to operate in their own silos, an application integrated into the nostr network comes pre-packaged with existing users, and is able to provide more value to those users because of other nostr products. On nostr, it's a good thing to advertise your competitors.
- In contrast to apps that only market themselves to nostr users without building out a deep integration on the protocol level, a deeply integrated app becomes an asset to every other nostr app by becoming an organic extension of them through interoperability. This results in increased traffic to the app as other developers and users refer people to it instead of solving their problem on their own. This is the "micro-apps" utopia we've all been waiting for.
Credible exit doesn't matter if there aren't alternative services. Interoperability is pointless if other applications don't offer something your app doesn't. Marketing to nostr users doesn't matter if you don't augment their agency _as nostr users_.
If I had to choose a single NIP that represents the mindset behind this kind of app, it would be NIP 89 A.K.A. "Recommended Application Handlers", which states:
> Nostr's discoverability and transparent event interaction is one of its most interesting/novel mechanics. This NIP provides a simple way for clients to discover applications that handle events of a specific kind to ensure smooth cross-client and cross-kind interactions.
These handlers are the glue that holds nostr apps together. A single event, signed by the developer of an application (or by the application's own account) tells anyone who wants to know 1. what event kinds the app supports, 2. how to link to the app (if it's a client), and (if the pubkey also publishes a kind 10002), 3. which relays the app prefers.
_As a sidenote, NIP 89 is currently focused more on clients, leaving DVMs, relays, signers, etc somewhat out in the cold. Updating 89 to include tailored listings for each kind of supporting app would be a huge improvement to the protocol. This, plus a good front end for navigating these listings (sorry nostrapp.link, close but no cigar) would obviate the evil centralized websites that curate apps based on arbitrary criteria._
Examples of this kind of app obviously include many kind 1 clients, as well as clients that attempt to bring the benefits of the nostr protocol and network to new use cases - whether long form content, video, image posts, music, emojis, recipes, project management, or any other "content type".
To drill down into one example, let's think for a moment about forms. What's so great about a forms app that is built on nostr? Well,
- There is a [spec](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/pull/1190) for forms and responses, which means that...
- Multiple clients can implement the same data format, allowing for credible exit and user choice, even of...
- Other products not focused on forms, which can still view, respond to, or embed forms, and which can send their users via NIP 89 to a client that does...
- Cryptographically sign forms and responses, which means they are self-authenticating and can be sent to...
- Multiple relays, which reduces the amount of trust necessary to be confident results haven't been deliberately "lost".
Show me a forms product that does all of those things, and isn't built on nostr. You can't, because it doesn't exist. Meanwhile, there are plenty of image hosts with APIs, streaming services, and bitcoin wallets which have basically the same levels of censorship resistance, interoperability, and network effect as if they weren't built on nostr.
# It supports nostr
Notice I haven't said anything about whether relays, signers, blossom servers, software libraries, DVMs, and the accumulated addenda of the nostr ecosystem are nostr apps. Well, they are (usually).
This is the category of nostr app that gets none of the credit for doing all of the work. There's no question that they qualify as beautiful nostrcorns, because their value propositions are entirely meaningless outside of the context of nostr. Who needs a signer if you don't have a cryptographic identity you need to protect? DVMs are literally impossible to use without relays. How are you going to find the blossom server that will serve a given hash if you don't know which servers the publishing user has selected to store their content?
In addition to being entirely contextualized by nostr architecture, this type of nostr app is valuable because it does things "the nostr way". By that I mean that they don't simply try to replicate existing internet functionality into a nostr context; instead, they create entirely new ways of putting the basic building blocks of the internet back together.
A great example of this is how Nostr Connect, Nostr Wallet Connect, and DVMs all use relays as brokers, which allows service providers to avoid having to accept incoming network connections. This opens up really interesting possibilities all on its own.
So while I might hesitate to call many of these things "apps", they are certainly "nostr".
# Appendix: it smells like a NINO
So, let's say you've created an app, but when you show it to people they politely smile, nod, and call it a NINO (Nostr In Name Only). What's a hacker to do? Well, here's your handy-dandy guide on how to wash that NINO stench off and Become a Nostr.
You app might be a NINO if:
- There's no NIP for your data format (or you're abusing NIP 78, 32, etc by inventing a sub-protocol inside an existing event kind)
- There's a NIP, but no one knows about it because it's in a text file on your hard drive (or buried in your project's repository)
- Your NIP imposes an incompatible/centralized/legacy web paradigm onto nostr
- Your NIP relies on trusted third (or first) parties
- There's only one implementation of your NIP (yours)
- Your core value proposition doesn't depend on relays, events, or nostr identities
- One or more relay urls are hard-coded into the source code
- Your app depends on a specific relay implementation to work (*ahem*, relay29)
- You don't validate event signatures
- You don't publish events to relays you don't control
- You don't read events from relays you don't control
- You use legacy web services to solve problems, rather than nostr-native solutions
- You use nostr-native solutions, but you've hardcoded their pubkeys or URLs into your app
- You don't use NIP 89 to discover clients and services
- You haven't published a NIP 89 listing for your app
- You don't leverage your users' web of trust for filtering out spam
- You don't respect your users' mute lists
- You try to "own" your users' data
Now let me just re-iterate - it's ok to be a NINO. We need NINOs, because nostr can't (and shouldn't) tackle every problem. You just need to decide whether your app, as a NINO, is actually contributing to the nostr ecosystem, or whether you're just using buzzwords to whitewash a legacy web software product.
If you're in the former camp, great! If you're in the latter, what are you waiting for? Only you can fix your NINO problem. And there are lots of ways to do this, depending on your own unique situation:
- Drop nostr support if it's not doing anyone any good. If you want to build a normal company and make some money, that's perfectly fine.
- Build out your nostr integration - start taking advantage of webs of trust, self-authenticating data, event handlers, etc.
- Work around the problem. Think you need a special relay feature for your app to work? Guess again. Consider encryption, AUTH, DVMs, or better data formats.
- Think your idea is a good one? Talk to other devs or open a PR to the [nips repo](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips). No one can adopt your NIP if they don't know about it.
- Keep going. It can sometimes be hard to distinguish a research project from a NINO. New ideas have to be built out before they can be fully appreciated.
- Listen to advice. Nostr developers are friendly and happy to help. If you're not sure why you're getting traction, ask!
I sincerely hope this article is useful for all of you out there in NINO land. Maybe this made you feel better about not passing the totally optional nostr app purity test. Or maybe it gave you some actionable next steps towards making a great NINON (Nostr In Not Only Name) app. In either case, GM and PV.
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@ e83b66a8:b0526c2b
2025-01-30 16:11:24
I have a deep love of China. It probably started in 1981, when my Father visited China on the first trade mission from the UK to open up trading between the 2 nations.
As a family, we have historically done a lot of business in Asia starting with our company Densitron, who’s Asian headquarters were in Tokyo, through to Taiwan where we had factories leading to investing in Vbest, now Evervision an LCD manufacturer. They have admin offices in Taiwan and a factory in Jiangsu, China.
I have always hated the western narrative that China is the “enemy” or that China’s Communist / Capitalist system is “evil”.
Without understanding history, geography, cultural biases, and indoctrination it is as difficult to remove those beliefs in the same way it is difficult to convert “normies” to understand the freedom and power of Bitcoin.
I have tried and had some success, but mostly failed.
However the recent ban on TikTok and the migration of the west to the Chinese owned “rednote” app has overnight created more cultural exchanges and understanding than the previous 40+ years has ever managed to achieve. That along with the recent disclosure about Chinas advancements in AI have also deflated some of the western hubris.
If you wish to go down the rabbit hole of China from a cultural view, this YouTuber has given me a much better framework than I could ever provide as an outsider.
She is a Chinese girl, who came to the UK to study at University only to return with a mixed understanding of both cultures. She is doing a far better job of explaining the culture from a western perspective than I ever could.
https://www.youtube.com/@SimingLan
Here are 4 videos of hers that help explain a lot:
This is a lighthearted look at the recent TikTok ban
TikTok ban completely backfired on US! and it's been hilarious
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A7123nG5otA
More in-depth insights are:
My complicated relationship with China.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEaw0KAuNBU
China's Biggest Problem with Free Speech Rhetoric
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7eSyKPbg_Y
What the West Doesn't Get about China's Rise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmb1_HfflCA
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@ 8d5ba92c:c6c3ecd5
2025-01-30 15:58:03
For me, it’s simple yet profound: a job and labor aren’t the same thing. You don’t have to struggle to perform a task or to meet someone else's unrealistic expectations. In fact, if you genuinely enjoy what you’re doing and believe in its purpose, the results will naturally be better—and everyone benefits.
I’m speaking from the perspective of someone who walked away from a "*well-established career*" multiple times. These days, I might be working more than ever, but I don’t feel tired, frustrated, or burned out. The radical change I made—leaving the "*professional fiat world*" behind—wasn’t easy, but I’ve never regretted it. Now, working fully in Bitcoin, I feel more motivated and satisfied than ever before.
Sure, it's not always straightforward.
This lifestyle definitely comes with its challenges. But those challenges don’t crush me. Just the opposite. When combined with a sense of freedom, they become opportunities for growth—something I truly value. It’s a completely different experience compared to most jobs rooted in the old system.
I’m not saying working in Bitcoin is all sunshine and rainbows, nor am I criticizing anyone still working in fiat. What I’m trying to emphasize is the core message of that quote:
## Do what you love, and you’ll never work a day in your life...
Read it aloud and think about your last couple of jobs.
How did you feel? Did you find fulfillment and satisfaction, or was it more like a form of slavery that made you dread going to bed and waking up every morning?
I didn’t really have those feelings, except for one corporation at the beginning of my career, which gave me a hard time but also taught me valuable lessons. Aside from that experience, most of my jobs weren’t too bad—no need to complain. Still, I often questioned my situation: '*Seriously, why do I have to do this or that if I know it doesn’t make sense?*'
Doing things you don’t believe in can lead to frustration, often in ways you might not even realize, yet every time, significantly affecting your well-being and the people around you.
Now, I hardly know what inner anger means.
I wake up happy, full of passion and ideas. I don’t track the hours as they pass; instead, I focus on all the tasks I complete and how they make a difference for me and others. Yes, I love what I do. And returning to the main point of this article, I shouldn’t even see it as work, even though in practice it definitely is.
The key here is a mix of independence, purpose, and self-determination. Bitcoin has helped me achieve that to a level that’s hard to break.
## A Fresh Take on The Market
I also remember that 5-7 years ago, especially for non-devs, Bitcoin-based jobs weren’t as accessible as they are now (which is probably why I stayed in my traditional career for so long...). It’s really only in the last, maybe 2-3 years that things have changed. With so many areas expanding beyond just mining and tech-related stuff, and new interesting projects popping up regularly, there’s almost any position you can imagine to jump into.
According to a recent report by [Bitvocation](https://linktr.ee/bitvocation) '69% of Bitcoin jobs are non-developer roles'. Also, more than half of available positions in 2024 offered remote opportunities, giving job seekers extra flexibility. Bitcoin is borderless—and so are many of the jobs in this space. If you’ve ever thought working in Bitcoin was out of reach, think again—and check this out "[BITCOIN JOB MARKET DATA, 2024 Report](https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZFnYP949GzssQHA9wcjHTeW4cDiZIWvM/view)".
One tip from my experience: a good option is to start with a part-time role while keeping your traditional fiat job for more stability, especially at the beginning. After a while, you’ll gain more confidence and see which direction you want to go. Or, if you position yourself so that you don’t need to earn a lot for the next 3-6 months, consider finding a project- or task-based Bitcoin job, maybe even just an internship. Meanwhile, you might decide to focus on building something unique on your own. It can feel amazing! You’ll gain valuable skills, sharpen your experience, and better understand which options work best for your future.
You see, just like in nature, balance is key.
You don’t have to run before you can walk.
What I’m saying is this:
**The choice is yours, as long as you plan ahead + learn, while staying true to your needs, beliefs, and priorities.**
If you want it, do it. Starting a career in Bitcoin is possible, and I have a feeling this space will grow even faster in the next few years. Yes, there will still be ups and downs (hello, bear markets!), but if you plan thoughtfully, there’s not much to worry about.
We’re still early—Bitcoin is only 16 years old—but if you’ve been following this space, you’ve probably seen how dynamic and resilient it is. If you’ve ever thought about working in Bitcoin, now is the time to rethink the possibilities :)))
BTC Your Mind. Let it Beat.
Şelale
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@ f1989a96:bcaaf2c1
2025-01-30 15:25:34
Good morning, readers!
This week, authoritarian regimes augmented their control and monitoring of online spaces in an attempt to suppress the dissenting voices of those they have financially repressed. While Pakistanis grapple with the highest cost of living in Asia, the military-backed regime passed an oppressive social media bill that empowers the government to imprison and fine individuals deemed to be spreading “disinformation” online.\
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Meanwhile, in Belarus, authoritarian Alexander Lukashenko secured a seventh term in an openly rigged presidential election, further consolidating his grip on power and deepening the country’s political and financial repression. This prolongs his rule beyond three decades, cementing him as the sole ruler of Belarus since the country gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.
In freedom technology news, open-source developer Super Testnet released a new privacy tool called Hurricash. It lets multiple users lock funds together in a single Bitcoin Unspent Transaction Output (UTXO), allowing them to transact within the pool of users with greater privacy and efficiency. With greater liquidity and adoption, it could prove a useful tool for human rights activists seeking financial privacy. \
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Additionally, Zaprite integrated BTCPay Server, enabling users to accept Bitcoin, Lightning, and fiat payments using self-custodial and self-hosted Bitcoin infrastructure. This is particularly valuable for nonprofits and activists in authoritarian regimes, where governments monitor and restrict financial activity.
We end with the latest episode of the “Money Matters” podcast, where Jack Mallers, CEO of Strike, interviews HRF Chief Strategy Officer Alex Gladstein to discuss the often overlooked connection between Bitcoin and financial freedom.
**Now, let’s jump right in!**
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## **GLOBAL NEWS**
#### **Belarus | Lukashenko Sweeps Openly Rigged Election Amid Financial Repression**
In Belarus, authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko [secured](https://www.newarab.com/news/belarus-lukashenko-extends-three-decade-rule-sham-election) a seventh term in an openly rigged presidential election. Lukashenko’s crusade against dissent and political opposition has left many citizens and opposition figures exiled, imprisoned, and financially repressed. Historically, his regime has frozen bank accounts, blocked foreign currency exchanges, and cut off independent media from funding. By wielding financial and political power, Lukashenko ensures that no real opposition can rise, turning Belarus into a country where even the illusion of democracy has disappeared. In these environments, Bitcoin and tools like [Lnp2pbot](https://lnp2pbot.com) (an HRF grantee) help Belarusians circumvent financial restrictions and transact in a currency that Lukashenko can’t control.
#### **Nigeria | Joins BRICS Economic Coalition**
Nigeria is expanding its financial repression both internationally and domestically. It recently [joined](https://archive.ph/ZQDlO) BRICS, an intergovernmental economic organization led by the Chinese and Russian regimes. For some, this raises concerns as Nigeria may deepen its authoritarian ways and further restrict individual financial freedoms. Member countries are each leaders in the development and implementation of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), threatening individual financial autonomy as financial control is increasingly placed under the purview of authoritarian states. In parallel, the Nigerian regime plans to [distribute](https://nairametrics.com/2025/01/15/fg-to-distribute-n75000-cash-transfers-to-70-million-nigerians-by-2025/) a 75,000 naira ($48) “cash transfer” to the nation’s poorest citizens. This bid to alleviate poverty risks, while stoking inflation and compromising privacy, as the initiative relies on digital registration through the National Identity Number (NIN) system. Nigeria’s strategy of using both micro and macro financial controls limits open markets and curtails individual freedoms.
#### **Pakistan | Regime Passes Repressive Bill Targeting Online Spaces**
Pakistan’s military-backed regime [passed](https://apnews.com/article/pakistan-cyber-law-social-media-6de3a878c434abb154b91012bc9ca33c) a repressive social media bill that allows officials to imprison citizens for spreading “disinformation” online. Under this new law, officials can block “unlawful and offensive” content and remove users from social media at a time when Pakistanis are increasingly turning to online spaces to express discontent over regime-imposed economic hardships. Those “spreading disinformation” risk facing three years in prison and fines of up to 2 million rupees ($7,150) — a harsh penalty for citizens grappling with the [highest](https://www.firstpost.com/world/pakistan-tops-asia-in-living-costs-and-inflation-rates-report-reveals-13759245.html) cost of living on the continent. Further, social platforms must register with the Social Media Protection and Regulatory Authority to operate or risk a permanent ban. Censorship and Internet controls are sadly nothing new for Pakistanis since the regime has [blocked](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/pakistan/social-media-platform-x-shutdown-continues-for-eighth-day-in-pakistan/articleshow/107983076.cms) X during elections and enacted a nationwide [Internet firewall](https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/11/26/pakistan-tests-china-like-digital-firewall-to-tighten-online-surveillance) to suppress public discourse and action.
#### **Cuba | Salary of Baseball Player Buys a Carton of Eggs**
Cuba’s cost-of-living crisis is so [severe](https://havanatimes.org/cuba/the-salary-of-a-cuban-baseball-player-buys-a-carton-of-eggs/) that even the country’s top and most profitable athletes cannot make ends meet. Exemplifying this, the monthly salary of a professional baseball player in the National Series — Cuba’s premier sporting event — barely covers the cost of a carton of eggs, forcing them to [seek opportunities](https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/cubas-migratory-stampede-has-no-end-sight-2024-09-11/) elsewhere. With the Cuban peso in freefall, [several](https://havanatimes.org/cuba/the-salary-of-a-cuban-baseball-player-buys-a-carton-of-eggs/) players have resigned, citing financial hardships as the reason for leaving the sport they love. Their departures reflect a broader reality: wages across Cuba fail to keep pace with severe inflation caused by the Cuban regime’s continuous economic mismanagement. The state continues to enforce wages in the collapsing peso while requiring “MLC” credits to purchase high-quality food and goods in a system that pulls in foreign exchange from abroad while stealing from citizens at home.
#### **South Sudan | Regime Blocks Citizen Access to Social Media**
In South Sudan, rebel leader Salva Kiir Mayardit [directed](https://nation.africa/kenya/news/africa/south-sudan-shuts-down-social-media-for-three-months-4898628) the National Communication Authority (NCA) to block each citizen’s access to social media nationwide for up to three months, citing concerns over “public safety” and “mental health.” This decision follows violent videos of Sudanese armed forces attacking South Sudanese refugees in Sudan. Sudanese rights groups condemned the ban as a blatant act of censorship and an abuse of power. “The death of our South Sudanese in Sudan should not culminate in blocking social media, which is one of the ways many of us get information,” [said](https://nation.africa/kenya/news/africa/south-sudan-shuts-down-social-media-for-three-months-4898628) one Sudanese citizen. By restricting social media, the regime demonstrates a clear willingness to silence dissent, suppress information, and stifle transparency under the guise of “protection.” As Sudanese grapple with [rising](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-03-30/south-sudan-cracks-down-on-parallel-fx-market-to-fight-inflation?utm_campaign=socialflow-organic&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&cmpid%3D=socialflow-twitter-africa&utm_content=africa) prices, the ban further isolates them, leaving little room to coordinate relief efforts, share grievances, or hold those in power accountable.
## RECOMMENDED CONTENT
#### **IMF Offers a Glimpse at the Perils of Central Bank Digital Currencies by J.D. Tuccille**
In this [article](https://reason.com/2024/12/18/imf-offers-a-glimpse-at-the-perils-of-central-bank-digital-currencies/) for [Reason Magazine](https://reason.com/), [J.D. Tuccille](https://x.com/JD_Tuccille) examines the dangers of central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and their implications for financial independence and privacy. Drawing from the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) “[CBDC Virtual Handbook](https://www.imf.org/en/Topics/fintech/central-bank-digital-currency/virtual-handbook),” Tuccille explains how CBDCs grant governments unprecedented control to monitor transactions, impose restrictions, and manipulate financial behavior. He contrasts these state-issued digital currencies with decentralized alternatives like Bitcoin, highlighting the stark differences in privacy and user freedom. You can read the complete analysis [here](https://reason.com/2024/12/18/imf-offers-a-glimpse-at-the-perils-of-central-bank-digital-currencies/). To learn more about CBDCs and the threats they pose to civil liberties and human rights, check out our [HRF’s CBDC Tracker](https://cbdctracker.hrf.org/).
## BITCOIN AND FREEDOM TECH NEWS
#### **Super Testnet | Launches Hurricash**
Bitcoin Developer [Super Testnet](https://github.com/supertestnet) released [Hurricash](https://github.com/supertestnet/hurricash), an experimental and open-source Bitcoin privacy protocol. Hurricash lets multiple users lock funds together in a single Bitcoin [Unspent Transaction Output](https://river.com/learn/bitcoins-utxo-model/) (UTXO), making their transactions more private. Users can then transact within the pool with greater efficiency and privacy. With greater liquidity and adoption, it could prove a useful tool for human rights defenders seeking financial privacy. Innovations like this could also pave the way for activists in many decades to afford trustless BTC transactions.
#### **Zaprite | Integrates BTCPay Server**
[Zaprite](https://zaprite.com/), a platform for accepting Bitcoin payments, recently [integrated](https://blog.zaprite.com/how-to-connect-btcpay-server/) [BTCPay Server](https://btcpayserver.org/), an open-source Bitcoin payment processor and HRF grantee. This integration allows users to accept Bitcoin, Lightning, and fiat payments (like USD) while maintaining full control over their funds — something Zaprite couldn’t afford on its own. By connecting with BTCPay Server, users can receive Bitcoin payments directly to their own self-hosted wallet and node, reducing censorship risks and enhancing financial independence. This is valuable for nonprofits, merchants, and activists in authoritarian regimes, where governments monitor, freeze, and restrict financial activity.
#### **Breez SDK | Implements Pay to BIP 353 Addresses**
The Breez Software Development Kit (SDK), a tool for integrating self-custodial Lightning payments into apps and services, now [supports](https://github.com/breez/breez-sdk-liquid/releases/tag/0.6.2) payments to [BIP 353](https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0353.mediawiki) addresses. BIP 353 enables individuals with access to a domain the ability to create static, human-readable payment addresses (such as user@domain), instead of a long string of letters and numbers. This means an activist with a website can receive Bitcoin donations directly through their domain — if their wallet supports BIP 353. Several Bitcoin wallets already using the Breez SDK include [Cake Wallet](https://cakewallet.com/), [Blitz Wallet](https://blitz-wallet.com/), and [Klever Wallet](https://klever.io/). These static addresses make receiving Bitcoin easier, more private, and more censorship resistant, reducing surveillance risks and simplifying recurring payments.
#### **Ark Labs | Releases Wallet Software Development Kit**
[Ark](https://arklabs.to/), a protocol promising faster and cheaper transactions on Bitcoin, [released](https://blog.arklabs.to/introducing-the-ark-wallet-sdk-d1c77ce61cfc) a wallet software development kit (SDK). The SDK is aimed at helping developers more readily create Ark-compatible Bitcoin wallets that support both traditional Bitcoin payments and Ark’s instant transactions on mobile and desktop platforms. Protocols like Ark hold promise for greater transaction efficiency and improve its transaction capabilities for those who need it most.
#### **Tornado Cash | US District Court Reverses Sanctions**
A United States District Court [ruled](https://www.theblock.co/post/336319/us-court-rules-against-tornado-cash-sanctions-torn-cryptocurrency-surges-140) to reverse the sanctions on Tornado Cash, marking a major legal win for financial privacy in the digital asset space. This decision follows a previous Appeals Court [ruling](https://www.therage.co/fifth-circuit-lifts-tornado-cash-sanctions/?mc_cid=2d0b2336ed&mc_eid=8de40cf474) that found the Treasury overstepped its authority by sentencing the digital asset mixer under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The court determined that Tornado Cash’s smart contracts (self-executing lines of code) do not constitute “property,” making them ineligible for sanctions under existing laws. These rulings set a positive precedent for decentralized protocols and financial privacy in a world where these tools are desperately needed. Developers cannot work on privacy openly in dictatorships, so they need havens in liberal democracies.
#### **OpenSats | Announces Grants for Three Bitcoin Core Contributors**
OpenSats, a public nonprofit supporting open-source software and projects, [announced](https://opensats.org/blog/more-for-core) three new grants for Bitcoin Core contributors [L0rinc](https://github.com/l0rinc), [kevkevin](https://github.com/kevkevinpal), and [Daniela Brozzoni](https://github.com/danielabrozzoni). L0rinc will improve Bitcoin Core's performance and reliability by optimizing Initial Block Download (IBD), block storage, and database functionality. Kevkevin will enhance Bitcoin Core's stability, security, and usability by fixing bugs and reviewing pull requests. Finally, Daniela will review Bitcoin Core's code, adding features and improving test coverage. HRF is pleased to see the continued support of open-source developers from this [Bitcoin Development Fund](https://hrf.org/program/financial-freedom/bitcoin-development-fund/) grantee.
#### **Bitcoin Chiang Mai | Bitcoin for Human Rights Meetup**
[Bitcoin Chiang Mai](https://www.bitcoinchiangmai.org/), a grassroots Bitcoin community in Thailand, will host a meetup [exploring](https://x.com/jimmykostro/status/1883393135436529844?s=46) Bitcoin’s role in human rights and financial freedom on Feb. 7, 2025. HRF Global Bitcoin Adoption Fellow Win Ko Ko Aung will discuss how Bitcoin empowers activists and communities under authoritarian rule, with a particular focus on Burmese citizens. Held in Burmese and English, the event will educate attendees on Bitcoin as a tool for escaping financial repression. If you have Burmese friends in Chiang Mai, share this opportunity with them. You can register [here](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScscuPhxba_Ma040Wwm9-ud7eODWVMpb_8RpFx-12yYbvfl5g/viewform).
## RECOMMENDED CONTENT
#### **Bitcoin and Freedom with Alex Gladstein**
In a special [episode](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hC93o30gUa8) of the “Money Matters” podcast, Jack Mallers, CEO of Strike, speaks with Alex Gladstein, chief strategy officer at HRF, to discuss the powerful link between Bitcoin and financial freedom. Gladstein unpacks how authoritarian regimes manipulate money to control the public and explains why open-source financial tools are critical for resisting oppression. His insights make a compelling case for financial sovereignty as a fundamental human right — and why Bitcoin remains the most effective tool to secure it.
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@ d57360cb:4fe7d935
2025-01-30 15:15:15
Your mind is alot like a train. The Passengers on the train are your thoughts.
Most of us have way too many passengers, and an endless amount of passengers waiting to get on the ride.
If we don’t take a stop to let some of the passengers off, the train will get over crowded leaving no room for new passengers to board.
Alan Watts once said ““A person who thinks all the time has nothing to **think** about except **thoughts**. So, he loses touch with reality and lives in a world of illusions.”
Take some time daily if only for ten minutes to sit quietly and do nothing.
Let your mind rest, let it offload some passengers. You’d be surprised what you let go of and discover by taking a timeout.
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@ cbd2779f:72a5b029
2025-01-30 15:08:13
Have a few questions pertaining to setting up a new node. Basically, I always seems to be unsure about syncing to graph, after syncing to chain. Consider setting up a new node from scratch, or migrating perhaps, and you want to do an initial setup.
1. How long does it take?
2. What factors determine how long it takes?
3. Is the graph a universal graph that is identical from each nodes perspective?
So far, I'm monitoring progress but tailing logs, looking for clues:
`tail -n 100 /data/lnd/logs/bitcoin/mainnet/lnd.log | grep GRPH`
I can find some relevant clues like:
```
2025-01-30 15:24:54.843 [INF] GRPH: Processed channels=56 updates=59 nodes=15 in last 59.823699481s
```
and then checking with: `lncli getinfo | grep -E 'synced|peers` which outputs
```
"num_peers": 3,
"synced_to_chain": true,
"synced_to_graph": false,
```
At the moment, I've been experimenting with pruned blockchains and this outputs a lot of errors (I believe) relating to not being able to verify UTXOs as I have `ignore-historical-gossip-filters set to true.
Any further suggestions on how to better make sure things are happening under the hood when setting up a new node, what to look for in the logs or how to know the verification progress?
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/869944
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@ fc2470ed:17d9ee27
2025-01-30 14:24:23
*by Hynek Fencl, July 2024*
The way to Liberland is easy but not simple. Technically speaking, it’s just a short bike ride away from the nearest village on a comfortable bike path through a stunning forest known as the “Amazon of Europe”. On one side, one senses the presence of the mighty Danube River beyond the tall trees, and on the other stretch the farmlands of north-eastern Croatia. Then you take a left turn to a straight forest path, ride all the way to the end, and after a few bends on the track, you will have entered “the promised land”.
The part that is *not simple* is that Croatia both does and does not consider Gornja Siga (the local name for the area we now refer to as Liberland) to be its territory – depending on who you ask. This means that along the picturesque bike path, you will almost certainly encounter a border police patrol car, and, depending on whether you *seem to them* like you’re affiliated with Liberland, they will tell you to stop and hand over your ID. They run it through their system and, if you’re lucky enough to be a citizen of the EU, they let you pass. If you’re not and you give them a non-EU passport, they will ask you to come to the station with them to “determine the circumstances of your stay in Croatia.” You will then be issued with paperwork telling you to leave the country within the next 7 days, banning you from re-entering in the next 1-3 months. The official reasoning they’ll give for this is their reasonable suspicion that you have not come to Croatia as a tourist but with the intent to either do paid work (for which you would have to get a business/work visa) or to break the law (such as camping outside designated camping grounds or starting a fire in the forest).
All of this is part of a big game of chess that is being played out between Croatia and the Liberlanders. Croatia is in a tricky spot. They *cannot* properly administer the territory of Liberland and enforce its law in it – lest it would create an indication that the Croatian state officially claims it as its territory. However, they *cannot not administer it* either, since it’s on “their” side of the river, and it is risky for a rogue, unpredictable operation (from their perspective) like the establishment and growth of Liberland to just be left to its own devices right on their doorstep. This is, then, how we arrive at the status quo, with Croatia *relating* to Liberland in some way while being careful about the international perception of its action in another way. The resulting practice is a persistent harassment campaign toward the Liberlanders, with the apparent intent to create uncertainty and lower the appetite of potential Liberland settlers for this kind of adventure.
## How to establish a new country
Liberland was born from an anomaly – a historical border dispute between Croatia and Serbia. The dispute involves the definition of where the border stands in relation to the Danube and goes back to 1947. Then, both lands along the river belonged to a single country – Yugoslavia – but the dispute arose with respect to the boundaries of its constituent states. It remained unresolved during the communist era and became an issue of international borders after the breakup of Yugoslavia.
Serbia claims that the border runs down the middle of the Danube, with the eastern bank being Serbian and the western bank Croatian. Croatia, on the other hand, claims that the border is set by historical borders marked by cadastral municipalities surrounding the Danube.
These municipality borders run along a different path because they were set before the course of the Danube was straightened during the 19th Century to allow for easier shipping. This results in disputed “pockets” of land on both sides of the river. The pockets on the eastern bank have a combined area of around 130 km2, while those on the western bank only amount to less than 10 km2. Not surprisingly, then, both countries claim that the border runs in a way where they get the >90% of land and the other country only gets the small remaining areas. However, this means that, by implication, since both countries are claiming the large areas, neither of them is claiming the smaller ones. These areas were, then, so-called *terra nullius.*
Under international law, there is no issue with any state claiming unowned and unclaimed land for themselves. And that is exactly what Czech businessman, politician, and activist Vít Jedlička did in 2015 when he proclaimed into existence the newly created Free Republic of Liberland on the largest, 7 km2 piece of the unclaimed areas between Croatia and Serbia.
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It's one thing to announce a new country to the world. It’s an entirely different thing to make this country legitimate. Under the Montevideo Convention, a proper country needs to have 1) a permanent population, 2) a defined territory, 3) government, and 4) capacity to enter into relations with other states. Now, 9 years after the birth of Liberland, it clearly has three of those. As to a permanent population, the Liberlanders would argue that it definitely exists, even though Liberland’s now over 1200 registered citizens have had to largely live in “exile” ever since.
Nevertheless, despite the Convention, there’s one thing that makes something a country more than anything else – whether *other countries see you as a country.* The more diplomatic recognition an entity has, the more country-like it becomes. This is especially relevant for breakaway governments, governments in exile, or, most importantly in this case, startup countries like Liberland.
Very much aware of this, along with other members of Liberland’s startup government, Jedlička has been on a worldwide mission to legitimize Liberland in the eyes of other countries. Though there have been many amiable meetings and even some measure of support in some cases, no official recognition by any UN member has been achieved as of mid-2024. Liberland now has representatives and offices in multiple countries in the further pursuit of this goal. Though the effectiveness of this strategy has been questioned by many for the lack of decisive results so far, one thing remains unambiguously true: if recognized by even one or two UN members, Liberland would instantly gain an amazing amount of legitimacy and gravitas in the eyes of the world.
## The quest for territory
Establishing international relations with countries anywhere in the world is not the only strategy that the Liberlanders have been employing in making the country more real and legitimate. This includes liaising and negotiating with the neighboring Serbia and Croatia. These relations are by far the most important and impactful ones. If both of Liberland’s neighboring countries were to either outright recognize the startup micro-state, or even just adopted an approach of non-interference, Liberland would be free to start actually developing and to find its own long-term position in the world.
As for Serbia, its Ministry of Foreign Affairs let itself be heard that, in their view, Liberland’s claims are a “trivial matter” but, in any case, they do not infringe upon the sovereignty of Serbia. One can imagine that Serbia might actually be secretly quite pleased with Liberland’s activities, since now Croatia has an issue to deal with on “their” side of the river, which, if they are not careful, could contribute to the legitimization of Serbia’s claim to the larger pieces of territory claimed by both countries.
With Croatia, things get quite a bit more complicated. In an official statement, the country rejected the claim that Gornja Siga is *terra nullius*, arguing instead that the land belongs to one of the two neighboring countries – the only question is to which one, which will be answered at some point in the future. Croatia also said it would stop any threatening and provocative activities on the territory even by force if necessary.
Ever since Liberland’s birth in 2015, the Liberlanders have been trying to make a mark on the territory. For a long time, even just entering Liberland wasn’t really possible. Under a deal between the Croatian and Serbian police that was put in place during the European migration crisis, Croatian authorities may enter Liberland and patrol it for security reasons (preventing illegal migration) even though they do not officially claim the territory as theirs. In addition, the border police have a near-permanent presence on the Danube River, preventing people from crossing into Liberland by boat.
As a result, anyone who would try to come to Liberland in any way would always be promptly arrested by the Croatians, essentially for entering a prohibited area.
After years of this status quo, a rather unexpected thing happened that made things suddenly move forward in a positive direction for the Liberlanders. In April 2023, during Liberland’s 8th anniversary celebrations, a famous YouTuber with a significant following decided to try to enter Liberland. After a few unsuccessful attempts due to heavy police presence and monitoring, he and his team hired jet skis and rode them all the way from Hungary down the Danube. When they got close to Liberland, they encountered the police boats again, but their jet skis were faster than the boats, so they managed to land at Liberland’s Liberty Island and plant a flag there. A few moments later, the police caught up to them and an aggressive policeman took out their handheld cameras before assaulting them and then kicking them on the ground, as can be clearly seen from drone footage of the incident.
As they had broken no laws, they were ultimately let go after the incident and free to leave the island without being arrested. However, the heavy-handed and illegal conduct of the Croatian police had been clearly documented and became part of the [video that was published in July 2023](https://youtu.be/Jb8T9X5K1AA).
The video promptly went viral, gaining almost 10 million views on YouTube. By comparison, the total population of Croatia is just under 4 million. When the news spread even to the Croatian press and TV stations, Croatia had a serious PR problem on their hands. The police had been clearly in the wrong, conducting themselves in a seriously improper way to the point of using physical force against peaceful people who had broken no laws nor engaged in any violence or hostilities themselves.
Something had to change. So, following this incident, the Croatian police adopted a different unofficial policy – from now on, they would let people enter Liberland if they wished to do so, in a controlled way. Since early August 2023, if you wish to enter Liberland, you can go on foot or by bike, take the access road down the forest, and show your documents to the Croatian police, just as you would at a border crossing. In a typical grand fashion of Liberland’s media team, Liberland made an announcement that an official border crossing had been opened between Croatia and Liberland (Croatia had obviously never made an official announcement like this, but for Liberland, that was the de facto situation on the ground).
In the weeks following the “opening of the border”, many enthusiastic settlers started coming to Liberland to finally begin making their mark on the territory of “the promised land.” They started constructing simple wooden houses, a bathroom, an open-air restaurant, and the related power and water infrastructure on Liberland’s mainland beach opposite Liberty Island in a settlement named Mateos Marina.
On September 7th, 2023, a troop of about 50 policemen and forestry workers, including a demolition crew, [raided the settlement](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFiPK3qGMK0sWIO4W9g3FTKOINhMFx1_T). The raid was officially dubbed a “cleanup operation” by *Hrvatske šume,* Croatia’s state forestry service. With the assistance of the police, they tore down all the wooden houses and structures using chainsaws and stole equipment as well as personal possessions of the Liberlanders on site. Several Liberlanders were arrested for “failure to comply with a lawful order”.
![1.00](https://route96.pareto.space/1278b2d77e073ab44881fb0fe0749867acfa01382a0fac58cee23a11df97421a.webp "Liberland video raid")
One might ask, if Liberland is not officially part of Croatia, what authority does Croatia have to come in to steal and destroy? Staying true to their claim that Liberland is not part of Croatia, the Croatians had announced to Serbia that they would be conducting the “cleanup” on Serbia’s territory, to keep it clean on their behalf.
We may only speculate about the reasons for carrying out this operation in such a heavy-handed, destructive way. One possibility is that allowing people to enter Liberland in the first place was a way for Croatia to lure some people to Liberland, become comfortable, and then come in and destroy everything to show everyone what would happen if they got involved in the project. Or perhaps it was the unexpected level of life, community-building, and construction going on in such a short period of time after the “opening of the border” that the Croatian police felt like they had to put a stop to it before things got so big they could not be easily destroyed anymore.
No matter the reasons, the raid had a chilling effect on prospective Liberlanders. Though there is plenty of video documentation of the operation, no one made a viral video about it this time. Though some media did pick up the news, it did not become a big story. Consequently, the PR fallout from this for Croatia was not unmanageable.
Liberlanders soon returned to the territory. However, the level of enthusiasm, energy, and external support was not as great as it had been before the raid. From then on, settlement efforts focused mainly on Liberty Island, unreachable by trucks and impossible for forestry workers to get to without a large boat which they seem not to have. Though perhaps a more strategic place to set up camp, Liberty Island is also much more prone to flooding than the rest of Liberland.
In the following few months, several makeshift houses were constructed using a combination of wood and sandbags. During this time, Liberland even hosted a [first wedding](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqbXUi7ahOk) on the island. The settlement was kept alive during winter as well, with Liberland enthusiasts staying mostly in houseboats whenever it was impossible to camp on site.
In the meantime, an enthusiastic settler couple bought a sizeable house with a courtyard in the village closest to Liberland – Zmajevac – which they have transformed into a base of operations for settlers. This is now called Liberbase and it is where visits to Liberland start, with bikes, supplies, and construction materials being gathered before going on the 40-minute bike ride.
![1.00](https://route96.pareto.space/0752d06ba336a742b74b64aa21bf32fee8f0c6817c3f6f3518bc533b022d760b.webp "Liberland’s flag at Liberbase, Zmajevac, Croatia")
In the spring of 2024, work started on the reconstruction of a former hunting lodge at a central location on Liberland’s mainland – Jefferson Square. The building was demolished a few years ago but the foundations, including a cellar, were left in place. The site was cleared, the foundations refreshed, and new walls for the future governmental building have sprung up from the ground. A professional construction crew was hired to speed up the re-building of this base, using large concrete bricks, to a standard that will make it logistically and practically difficult for the Croatian police and forestry workers to try to destroy.
## ![](file:///C:/Users/Jan/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image014.jpg)The battle for legitimacy
![](file:///C:/Users/Jan/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image014.jpg)The ongoing construction in Liberland is rather slow. It is difficult to bring construction materials to Liberland. It is prohibited to drive motor vehicles on the bike path leading to Liberland, which means that everything has to be manually hauled from Liberbase on cargo bikes. In addition, from time to time, bikes get stolen by the police or forestry workers. Despite these difficulties, the determination of the settlers is unwavering and they are working every day to move construction forward.
Is it possible to bring materials by boat? How did they get sandbags and other materials to Liberty Island?
The importance of such a commitment should not be underestimated. The continuous presence of settlers is incredibly important for Liberland. It shows the seriousness of the project. It shows that Liberland is a genuine community and a fledgling nation rather than, as some accusations tend to go, just an elaborate publicity stunt.
Practical difficulties with the Croatian authorities are not limited to construction-related issues. Even staying and camping in Liberland comes with its quirks. If you’re staying on Jefferson Square, you should be prepared for several police visits every day. These check-ups are usually nothing dramatic. The police usually show up, ask a couple of questions, and perhaps tell the settlers that they are not allowed to camp there or start a fire, but they don’t actually do anything more than that and just go about their day.
It seems that the Croatian police are rather shy about enforcing Croatian law in a territory that is not officially considered part of Croatia. International law often takes into account the *de facto* situation of the matter in any dispute. If Croatia enforced their law in Liberland, this would therefore be an indication that they do, in fact, consider the territory to be theirs in practice, despite the official stance of the state. It would play into the hands of Serbia, reinforcing their claims to the large parcels of land on the other side of the Danube.
In addition, Liberlanders on the ground report that the majority of Croatian police officers generally behave quite fairly and respectfully toward them – only a minority appear to hold a personal grudge against Liberland, being abusive and sometimes even violent instead. It seems highly likely that the police in general are just doing their job, following orders from above. Most of them don’t actually take it as a personal commitment to make life more difficult for the Liberlanders.
This is rather important from a big-picture perspective, because the settlers, by contrast, are often heavily personally invested in the project and see it as their mission to see Liberland develop into a proper country. This disparity in energy and determination is strong and perhaps this is what will, in the end, cause Liberland to prevail in this drawn-out dispute.
![1.00](file:///C:/Users/Jan/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image016.jpg)
The dispute with *Hrvatske šume* is quite different. As of mid-2024, the forestry workers tend to turn up at Jefferson Square about every fortnight. Unlike the police, they do not limit themselves to words but tend to steal everything that is not bolted down – including tools, materials, tents, bikes, and personal possessions of the settlers camping there. The justification remains the same – to “clean the forest of any waste.” In their encounters with the police as well as the forestry workers, Liberlanders are of course meticulous in their video documentation of any illegal actions by the authorities.
The Liberlanders’ difficulties, however, do not just stay local. As previously mentioned, upon trying to enter Liberland from Croatia, people who do not have EU citizenship are promptly issued a one-to-three-month ban on entering Croatia, with 7 days to leave the country. This is done under legislation relating to citizenship and tourism.
However, things can escalate even further. Since last year, several key Liberland settlers and organizers, including Liberland’s President Vít Jedlička himself, have seen “heavier guns” used against them. They have been banned from entering Croatia for 5 years under anti-terrorism legislation, where the authorities argue that these Liberlanders are something akin to a threat to national security.
The Liberlanders have mounted a legal defense against this, in addition to challenging Croatia on other legal fronts. They have had some successes so far – in particular, it should now be clear that the Liberlanders do not need any building permits to construct buildings on their territory. Unfortunately, other issues – including the 5-year bans from Croatia – still remain unresolved.
Most Liberlanders remain hopeful nonetheless. They have seen their situation move forward significantly over the last year. A year ago, they were not even able to enter Liberland without being chased and/or arrested. Now, even some construction is possible, albeit in a limited way.
## The road ahead
The long-term vision, of course, remains to build a full-fledged, internationally respected and recognized city-state. Liberland’s leaders often speak of a “Balkan Monaco”, referring to the amazing development possibilities that a freedom-oriented country in the middle of Europe could offer. Liberland has already hosted an urbanist/architectural contest, and there are concrete plans for the first hotel as well as a riverside real estate development. What is more, Liberland’s land is actually more than three times the size of Monaco.
Nevertheless, Liberland cannot move forward in a meaningful way toward these visions and aspirations under the status quo. The Liberlanders need to be able to build at scale and be free from harassment, both by the police and the forestry workers. Some kind of political deal is necessary as the next step toward proper development of Liberland.
Such a deal could take multiple forms, but all of them involve the Croatian authorities changing their attitude toward Liberland away from a policy of unrelenting obstruction – not necessarily toward outright recognition, but at least toward accepting Liberland as a neighborly project that will move forward and develop in some way.
One option could be to allow motor vehicles on the bike path toward Liberland, with a deal that could include charging Liberlanders some fair tolls to pay for the wear and tear of the pavement. An alternative would be to simply allow river crossing into Liberland from Serbia on the Danube. Since Croatia does not officially consider Liberland its territory, their current interference with this traffic is illegal anyway. Simply stopping this illegal conduct would help Liberland significantly without Croatia facilitating Liberland’s development in any active way.
![1.00](file:///C:/Users/Jan/AppData/Local/Temp/msohtmlclip1/01/clip_image018.jpg)
Regardless of these options, the first and most notable step would be to stop banning non-EU citizens from re-entering Croatia as well as lift the existing (entirely unjustified and unreasonable) 5-year bans on Jedlička and the others.
It is easy to see why Croatia is wary and suspicious of Liberland’s development. One can understand the worries of a state in whose immediate proximity there is a new and unknown state growing and taking root. Nevertheless, Croatia actually has a lot to gain from making some kind of deal with Liberland.
First: currently there are perhaps a dozen policemen on patrol around Liberland at all times. This includes police vehicles and boats. This is a significant expense for the police force – an expense which is rather unsubstantiated, given that Liberlanders have clearly proven to be peaceful people who do not wish to pose any threat to Croatia, its people, or its law enforcement officers. Making a deal would mean that this large expense is not needed anymore.
Second: Liberland borders an area of Croatia that has been rather “left behind”, is underdeveloped, and suffers from a lack of jobs and investment. Consequently, younger people are leaving the area and the current population is growing older. If Liberland was growing and open for business nearby, it would provide the region exactly with the job opportunities, large investment, and overall development that it desperately needs.
Third: Croatia could use Liberland as an opportunity to actually gain an advantage in the ongoing border dispute with Serbia. As previously mentioned, Croatia cannot openly and properly administer the territory, as it would be an indication in the eyes of international law that they consider the territory to be theirs. On the other hand, it Liberland is located on “their” side of the Danube, so Croatia does have an interest in making sure the area is under their control somehow. Striking a deal with Liberland could involve Liberland agreeing to some obligations related to the administration of the territory which correspond to Croatia’s priorities. In this way, Croatia would have an active say in what happens on this land, effectively “outsourcing” its administration without officially claiming it as part of Croatia.
In addition to all these advantages being present, Liberland is very much open to cooperation with Croatia and is keenly looking forward to welcoming any future productive relations with Croatian authorities. There will be no grudges held on Liberland’s side, and if a mutually beneficial deal or solution were to be found, no one would look behind at any historical quibbles or difficulties. Liberland would be an excellent and friendly neighbor to Croatia, not just causing any issues but actively helping the overall development of the surrounding region.
Time will tell how things will develop. At the present, the momentum, energy, and enthusiasm is definitely on the side of Liberland. There seems to be very little actual interest from the Croatian side to cause issues for Liberland and to continue to prevent the fledgling state from developing further. All that is left are the bureaucratic hurdles of a state that is being overly conservative about its approach to the important issues of the day. Things might take time, but seeing the determination of the settlers and the willingness of all Liberlanders to be unrelenting in their fight for the cause, it is not difficult to argue that we might be seeing the dawn of Liberland as the world’s next proper city-state as we speak.
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2025-01-30 14:09:20
In the world of finance and politics, few topics have garnered as much intrigue and debate as Bitcoin. This cryptocurrency, emerging from the fringes of the internet, quickly captured the imagination of investors, tech enthusiasts, and politicians alike. Its promise of decentralization and freedom from traditional banking systems made it a hot topic in political circles, particularly in Canada. However, as quickly as it rose to prominence, Bitcoin has seemingly receded from the political spotlight.
**Table Of Content**
- The Political Heyday of Bitcoin
- The Turning Tide: Bitcoin's Decline in Political Relevance
- The Regulatory Response and Industry Evolution
- The Future of Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies in Politics
- Conclusion
- FAQs
**The Political Heyday of Bitcoin**
**The Surge of Interest**
During its peak, Bitcoin was not just a financial asset but a symbol of technological progress and financial autonomy. Politicians, especially in Canada, were quick to recognize its potential. Figures like Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre championed Bitcoin, seeing it as a tool to empower individuals and a hedge against inflation.
**Bitcoin in Policy and Legislation**
Bitcoin's rise in value and popularity led to serious discussions about its role in the economy and its regulation. Debates in parliament and committees centered around how to integrate cryptocurrencies into the national financial system, protect investors, and harness the potential of blockchain technology.
**The Turning Tide: Bitcoin's Decline in Political Relevance**
**The Market's Volatility**
The volatile nature of Bitcoin, marked by dramatic price fluctuations, began to cast doubts in the political arena. The peak value of over $80,000 was followed by a steep decline, shaking confidence in its stability as an asset.
**Changing Political Narratives**
As the market fluctuated, so did the enthusiasm among politicians. The once vocal advocates like Poilievre became less outspoken about their cryptocurrency holdings, reflecting a broader shift in the political narrative around Bitcoin.
**The Regulatory Response and Industry Evolution**
**Government and Regulatory Bodies**
The initial excitement around Bitcoin led to legislative efforts and regulatory discussions. However, the lack of concrete actions and clear policies from the government left the regulatory landscape ambiguous. Independent bodies like the Canadian Securities Administrators stepped in to fill the void with guidelines and notices.
**Industry Persistence Amidst Political Apathy**
Despite the reduced political interest, the cryptocurrency industry continued to evolve. Developers and entrepreneurs in the space kept innovating, pushing the boundaries of blockchain technology and exploring new applications beyond financial transactions.
**The Future of Bitcoin and Cryptocurrencies in Politics**
**Lessons Learned and the Path Forward**
The rise and fall of Bitcoin in the political arena offer valuable lessons about the intersection of technology, finance, and politics. It highlights the need for a balanced approach to new technologies, combining enthusiasm with prudent regulation.
**The Ongoing Debate and Potential Resurgence**
While Bitcoin may have receded from the immediate political discourse, the debate around cryptocurrencies is far from over. As the technology matures and stabilizes, it may once again find its way into political conversations, potentially reshaping the financial landscape in ways yet to be imagined.
**Conclusion**
Bitcoin's journey through the political arena has been a tale of rapid rise, intense debate, and a quiet exit. However, this is not the end of the story for Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies. As the technology evolves and the world adapts, these digital assets may yet redefine the boundaries between technology, finance, and politics. The quiet exit of Bitcoin from the political stage today may just be the prologue to a more significant role in the future.
**FAQs**
**Why did Bitcoin become a topic in Canadian politics?**
Bitcoin garnered political interest due to its potential as a decentralized financial system, promising autonomy from traditional banking and a hedge against inflation.
**Who were some of the political advocates of Bitcoin in Canada?**
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was among the notable political advocates, promoting Bitcoin as a tool for financial empowerment.
**What caused Bitcoin to lose its appeal in politics?**
Bitcoin's appeal waned due to its market volatility, the steep decline in its value, and shifting political narratives.
**How did the government respond to Bitcoin's rise?**
The government's response involved discussions on regulation and integration into the financial system, but concrete actions were limited.
**What is the future of Bitcoin in politics?**
While currently less prominent, the ongoing evolution of cryptocurrency technology may lead to Bitcoin re-entering political discussions in the future.
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2025-01-30 12:23:04
Tech stocks have taken a hit globally after China's DeepSeek launched a competitive AI chatbot at a much lower cost than US counterparts. This has stirred market fears of a $1.2 trillion loss across tech companies when trading opens in New York.
DeepSeek’s chatbot quickly topped download charts and surprised experts with its capabilities, developed for only $5.6 million.
The Nasdaq dropped over 3% in premarket trading, with major firms like Nvidia falling more than 10%. SoftBank also saw losses shortly after investing in a significant US AI venture.
Venture capitalist Marc Andreessen called it “AI’s Sputnik moment,” highlighting its potential impact on the industry.
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2025-01-30 12:13:39
Salwan Momika, a Christian Iraqi known for burning the Koran in Sweden, was shot dead during a TikTok livestream in an apartment in Sodertalje. The 38-year-old sparked outrage in the Muslim community for his demonstrations, leading to global condemnation. After being rushed to the hospital, he was pronounced dead.
Authorities arrested five individuals in connection with the incident. Momika's death comes days before a court ruling on his possible incitement of ethnic hatred. The incident highlights the tensions surrounding free speech and religious sentiments, intensifying after his controversial protests in 2023.
[Sauce](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14341423/Christian-Iraqi-burnt-Koran-Sweden-shot-dead.html)
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2025-01-30 11:26:25
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I got an idea while watching a video from @BTCSessions, which I personally cannot implement technically. Therefore, I would like to present it here for discussion and free implementation. It makes sense to me, but what do I know? Let the swarm intelligence decide.
The goal of the business idea is:
1. How can I bring as many solo miners as possible into a pool without them having to pay for the electricity for mining and their mining hardware can be amortized quickly, so they can purchase more mining hardware?
2. How can we financially support Bitcoin and Nostr developers in the long term?
3. How can we intensify developers for the implementation of this idea?
4. How can we encourage non-Bitcoiners to invest in the support of the Bitcoin network?
5. How can we get non-Bitcoin retailers to invest in the Bitcoin network?
**The answer is: PROSPECT OF WINNING**
**The solution lies in a kind of RAFFLE. (Not a betting website)**
The legal difference between a BET and a RAFFLE varies from country to country. It lies in the fact that a raffle must be very transparent regarding the chances of winning and the proceeds must go to a good cause. Those involved in the implementation can, of course, be compensated (also with a profit for the individual participants). The extent to which this is allowed would have to be checked by those who want to implement this idea.
In the following, I will describe the implementation roughly. Since this is not a sales presentation, please excuse me if the following proposal is not fully structured.
Participants in the idea are:
1. Consumers (ticket buyers)
2. Bitcoin miners
3) Retailers
4) Non-profit company that implement the project
**What's it about?** @BTCSessions has a YouTube video about the miner FutureBit. In the dashboard of the solo miner, you could see how high the hash rate was. But above all, you could see how high the chance of winning was for the solo miner in the overall network. In the case of BTCSessions FutureBit, the hash rate was around 5 TerraHash and the chance of winning was around 1:1,000,000. (Which, according to my calculations, was not correct). The power consumption was around 32 watts. When I saw that, it suddenly dawned on me.
Could it be possible to create a website/app that determines the total hash rate of a mining pool and then offers an electronic, numbered ticket for each 1 TerraHash (TH/s) of the pool for, for example, 0.1 USD? The minimum purchase amount would be 10 tickets. The customer sees the chance of winning and could even see the possible payout. The ticket is only valid for the next block (similar to roulette).
Another variant could be that the buyer can select one or more of the next 10 blocks and purchase tickets for the selected block. Since you don't know in advance how high the pool hash rate will be 5 or 10 blocks ahead, the amount of tickets to be issued for the 2nd block, for example, could only be 90% of the current pool hash rate, the 3rd block only 80%, and so on. If block 3, for example, advances to position 2, the previously unavailable 10% will be released for further tickets. (Determined by the pool hash rate at that time)
The purchase of 10 or more tickets could be automated in the customer's account on the website/app (intervals: hourly, daily, weekly, every 10 blocks, etc.). Customers could also top up their account with satoshis, enabling automatic deductions for ticket purchases. This could be facilitated by automatically issuing a Nostr npub to each customer, which would also create a wallet at Primal.net (Strike). For non-Bitcoiners, Zaprite could be used to recharge their account. Alternatively, customers could enter a NostrWalletConnection NWC to enable automatic deductions from their Lightning wallet. The project operators might also consider running their own ecash mint, which would allow them to assign an integrated ecash address to customers without a Lightning address. Tickets with ascending numbers would be allocated strictly in the order of payment receipts.
**Calculations for the miners**: The FutureBit miner consumed approximately 30 watts per terahash/hour. Let's assume that 10 terahash consume 300 watts per hour, then the miner consumes 50 watts per 10 minutes (per block). Let's further assume that a kilowatt-hour of electricity costs between 10 and 30 cents, then it costs the miner 3-9 cents per hour for electricity at 10 terahash mining capacity. So, 0.5-1.5 cents per block. In the case that each ticket is sold for 1 terahash for the next block, one could automatically transfer, for example, 5% of the satoshis received from ticket sales to each participating miner in the pool (proportional to the average hash rate delivered by the miner in the last block in the pools). This happens even if the block is not found. If fewer tickets are sold than the maximum possible amount, then the 5% of the sold tickets will be distributed proportionally. (See also my Excel file?
**At the center** of the project is a website/app that manages the raffle. Here, anyone can register and create an account. Either as a miner, retailer, or customer with or without KYC, for example, with their own nostr nsec, wallet signature, email and password or phone number and password.
Once logged into the account, Bitcoiners can enter their Lightning address and a Bitcoin on-chain address. Non-Bitcoiners enter their financial data in case they win.
Miners must enter a Bitcoin and Lightning (or ecash) address. The pooling process is also managed in the miner's account.
Tickets can be purchased (like in a regular online shop) and paid for in any way. Zaprite could be a solution here. But also Strike, Cashapp, etc. As described above, such purchases could also be automated.
**Retailers can also register as such**. They will then have the opportunity to sell "tickets" to their customers and collect the money in cash. To sell tickets, they must enter the customer's name and a valid email address. After payment, they must send the purchase price via Lightning to the non-profit company, which will then confirm the purchase to the ticket buyer and the retailer with all the data. This is the receipt for the buyer. In the event of a win (the mined block must have 3-6 block confirmations), the ticket buyer will receive an email explaining all the further details of how to claim the prize. This could be a link that takes them directly to the website and logs them in directly. The winner can then enter their data on how and where the money should be paid out (Bitcoin address or bank details). Alternatively, they can go to their retailer, who can assist them by entering the data in their sub-account (customer account). To prevent the retailer from falsifying the data entry, the winner will first receive an email with the entered data, which they can confirm (if correct). Since the retailer is also involved in the win, they will also be notified.
**How many tickets** can be offered per round (Bitcoin block)? The number of tickets depends on the hash rate in the pool. One ticket can be issued per 1 TerraHash (TH/s). How the ticket is generated per round and customer, I don't know, as I lack the technical knowledge. Maybe as a kind of NFT that contains the corresponding data (customer number (npub) of the buyer and possibly retailer, block number, ticket number). Or as a Taproot asset on Lightning? Or as a minted ecash coin? Or simply as an entry in a database that the customer can see in their account.
The maximum payout of the winnings in the event of a found block to the ticket holders could be 70%. The remaining 30% would be distributed to the miners and retailers. For example: Miners 25%, retailers 5%. The non-profit organization receives nothing from the block rewards. Instead, it receives 65% of the revenue from all ticket sales. With a mining pool hash rate of 10,000 TH/s, where all tickets are sold continuously, a daily donation of around 93,000 USD would be generated. (see Excel.file)
The revenue, after deducting the possible costs of the organization, goes directly to @opensats and/or other organizations that support the Bitcoin network after each block. Either via Lightning or Bitcoin on-chain payment.
In the attached Excel file, you can find my calculations. Here, anyone can play through different scenarios.
What I noticed was that with maximum ticket sales per block, only around 200 USD per 10 tickets would be paid out, since each participating ticket wins in the event of a found block. Since I believe that this is not a very great incentive for buying tickets, I suggest the following variants.
**Winning variants**: Each purchased ticket has a running number. Ticket 1 has the number 000.000, ticket 2 has the number 000.001, ticket 10.120 has the number 010.119, and so on.
If the next block is found, then this found block in the Bitcoin blockchain has a hash. For example, block 881367 has the hash 000000000000000000014b0fab24355c71c6940584d9cd5990c0b081a31d54a4
Let's now remove the letters and read only the numbers from back to front, so the last 3 numbers are 544
Instead of every participating ticket winning, in this variant, only the tickets with the ending digits 544 win.
With, for example, 11,000 tickets sold, the ticket numbers 000.544 / 001.544 / 002.544 ... 010.544 would win. So, 11 ticket participants would win. Each winner with this number would receive around 0.284 Bitcoin (3.125 BTC / 11).
One could also let the ticket numbers with the ending digits 44 win, and thus every hundredth ticket. Or even combine it.
What I also noticed was that with retailers, a special case arises. Retailers receive 5% of the block rewards in the event of a found block. But only proportionally to the tickets sold by the retailer. This means that in order for the entire 5% to be distributed to the retailers, all 10,000 tickets of 10.000 possible tickets would have to be sold by retailers. Since not all tickets will be sold by retailers, a remaining amount will be left over. This could be distributed additionally to the miners. Or any other variant.
I hope the idea finds resonance and invites discussion. Maybe I've made some mistakes in thinking, and the idea is not feasible. But if you like the idea, please forward it to developers, investors, and others you know.
Best regards.
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[Excel sheet for download](https://c.gmx.net/@329519820976429649/KJTehgh0SMGliV4HLjMf0g)
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@ e31e84c4:77bbabc0
2025-01-30 10:31:49
Censorship today has evolved into something far more insidious than its traditional form. No longer limited to overt bans or government blacklists, it now thrives in subtler, more pervasive ways—hidden behind corporate policies, social algorithms, and political pressures. This new form of censorship cloaks itself in the language of promoting online safety, stopping misinformation, and defending democracy, but its effect is no less stifling.
Community guidelines of big tech platforms have become the weapon of choice to shape the boundaries of online discourse. In fact, online censorship is now a growing industry that receives funding and support from both [government departments](https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/house/3148525/embattled-state-department-office-funding-censorship-groups/) and the [private sector](https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2022/google-and-youtube-partner-with-poynters-international-fact-checking-network-on-13-2-million-grant-for-the-global-fact-checking-community/). The National Science Foundation, for example, [awarded](https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2024/feb/6/national-science-foundation-spent-millions-ai-cens/) over $40 million worth of grants for the development of AI tools "to counter misinformation online" and "advance state-of-the-art misinformation research"—a long-winded way of saying AI-powered censorship tools.
As with most evils in this world, centralization is the plank on which censorship rests. The centralized nature of big tech platforms not only gives them access to treasure troves of our personal data, but programs like [PRISM](https://www.aclu.org/news/national-security/nsa-continues-violate-americans-internet-privacy), also give the government backdoor access to it. Just as with central banks, platforms like YouTube and Netflix become choke points that can be squeezed at will to enforce certain narratives.
Thankfully, since[ the invention](https://bitcoin.org/bitcoin.pdf) of Bitcoin, we have not only had hard money that cannot be debased by any central bank but, more importantly, the world was bequeathed with a blueprint for building decentralized products and services at scale. For example, it wouldn't be too far-fetched to say that the inspiration behind [Nostr](https://blog.lopp.net/why-nostr-matters/)'s design was Bitcoin, even with the apparent differences in the architectures of the two. A decentralized, censorship-resistant communications protocol was inevitable after the emergence of censorship-resistant money.
Bitcoin and Nostr are the foundation of a decentralized creator economy that is not captured by big tech and their advertisers. Despite all these great strides towards pragmatically securing free speech online, the censorship industrial complex still has a chokehold on the film industry. While social media platforms actively suppress information they don't like, the film industry disguises propaganda as entertainment to achieve the same goal.
Historically speaking, the arts, especially the film industry, have been a very important and effective tool in shaping public perception and controlling the flow of information. During World War II, the Nazis produced [numerous films](https://www.facinghistory.org/resource-library/propaganda-movies) that were part of a broader strategy by Joseph Goebbels, the Minister of Propaganda, to manipulate public opinion in favor of the Nazi regime. They were designed to instill loyalty, promote anti-Semitism, and glorify the ideals of the Third Reich. Unfortunately, these tactics were not confined to that period in history and are still in use today.
Since 1948, the Pentagon's [Entertainment Liaison Office](https://www.defense.gov/Contact/Help-Center/Article/Article/2762716/dod-production-assistance-for-movies-and-television-productions/) has played a significant role in shaping Hollywood productions, with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) [subsequently establishing](https://www.amazon.com/CIA-Hollywood-Agency-Shapes-Television/dp/0292754361) a similar [office ](https://www.cia.gov/about/organization/public-affairs/#entertainment-inquiries)in 1996. Initially perceived as passive advisors, these agencies have [exerted influence](https://archive.is/zhMbT) by requesting script changes in exchange for access to resources like equipment and filming locations. The Department of Defense (DoD) has[ backed over](https://www.amazon.com/dp/1548084980?tag=theindep0f-20&geniuslink=true) 800 feature films, including major franchises like *Transformers,* *Top Gun, The Terminator*, and *Iron Man*. On the small screen, over 1,100 TV titles like *Army Wives, NCIS, Homeland,* and *Flight 93* have received Pentagon support since 2001.
<img src="https://blossom.primal.net/92ed93db36028be5054e7eeac98d432bbcb843d56caa07a3621c58c61e436477.jpg">
Journalist David Robb, in his book *Operation Hollywood: How the Pentagon Shapes and Censors the Movies,* [wrote:](https://www.amazon.com/Operation-Hollywood-Pentagon-Shapes-Censors/dp/1591021820)
> *"The Pentagon even uses movies and TV shows to target children as future recruits, as it did with two of the most popular kids' TV shows of all time, Lassie and The Mickey Mouse Club. Episodes of both shows were rewritten at the Pentagon's insistence to make the armed forces more attractive to children."*
It is undeniably evident that for a very long time, the national security state [has shaped ](https://jeffreynall.substack.com/p/ii-going-to-the-movieswith-the-pentagon)thousands of hours of our viewing experience. The portrayal of war in these productions often paints a sanitized picture that masks the complexities of combat, the ambiguities of victory, and the political machinations behind military actions. Are we seeing the truth of war, or a carefully crafted narrative that serves a larger agenda? Are the horrors of war being normalized as necessary evils to rally public support for future conflicts? One can only wonder.
Time would fail me if we had to discuss how this same relationship extends to the news media, as exemplified by [the dismissal](https://youtu.be/ozxzNjRqCiE) of Phil Donahue from MSNBC for having guests on his show who were critical of the Iraq War. Or how Disney spent almost[ $1 billion](https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinereid/2023/08/04/the-four-flops-of-2023-that-cost-disney-1-billion/) in 2023 on movies that were flops, as a result of their lack of substance due to their woke themes. Let's not even begin to talk about the nearly [$2 billion](https://www.moneydigest.com/1585957/how-much-pharma-tv-ads-spend/) the pharmaceutical industry spent on television ads in the first quarter of 2023 alone. Perhaps that's the going rate for a shot at shaping consumer demand and influencing news coverage of the industry.
The larger point is that from both the big screen and the small screen, we are constantly bombarded with propaganda and carefully curated content that not only influences our buying decisions but our worldviews as well. This pervasive influence operates on a deeper level than we might realize, as we tend to perceive the world through cultural lenses pre-defined for us. Those who shape these fundamental worldviews wield immense power, subtly guiding our thoughts and actions. The genius of this influence lies in its invisibility - we often misinterpret these externally crafted ideas for our own independent thoughts.
As noted earlier, the film industry's centralized structure has led to a troubling prioritization of political narratives over audience needs and factual accuracy. To disrupt this status quo, a new breed of independent filmmakers and streaming platforms is required. These should embrace political neutrality and leverage emerging technologies like Bitcoin. The latter would be critical in revolutionizing content monetization, thus freeing creators from the grip of studio executives and other political influences that are used to censoring content they dislike. One such platform is [IndeeHub.](https://indeehub.studio/)
<img src="https://blossom.primal.net/dcff3b241cbe371a32dfa88eb31184128365c6a92443482271a2d44439151214.jpg">
IndeeHub is a streaming platform that aims to empower independent filmmakers by providing a fair and sustainable ecosystem for content creation and distribution. Not only could this potentially break Hollywood's monopoly, but it is an essential step in the creation of unbiased quality films. Despite launching early last year and still being in beta, the platform was able to score a major win when it was selected as the main streaming partner for the second edition of the [Bitcoin Film Fest](https://x.com/bitcoinfilmfest), which was held in Warsaw in April of this year.
IndeeHub's business model redefines film industry economics. By integrating Lightning network payments, it creates a true free market for content creators. Filmmakers earn per second of viewership, with revenue split among anyone on their cap table. Bad content immediately gets punished by lack of views and therefore lower revenue for the filmmaker, with great content being rewarded with more eyeballs and ultimately higher revenue. Just like Nostr, this serves as the perfect yardstick for measuring the reception by audiences of a particular production. This paradigm shift aligns incentives with audience engagement, potentially transforming both artistic creation and consumption.
In an interview the Ceo and founder of IndeeHub, [Zack Mahoney](https://www.linkedin.com/in/zackmahoney/?trk=public_post_main-feed-card_reshare-text), when quizzed on where he envisions IndeeHub said;
> *“Our goal is to be the best solution for filmmakers from concept to exhibition. I would love to see films not only exhibiting on this platform but beginning their lifecycle here as well. I envision a platform where filmmakers can collaborate, take risks, hone their craft, exhibit their work, and ultimately thrive in this industry.”*
<img src="https://blossom.primal.net/bf6842cfcdefc086b8168bc777a70909e634b9235ee7c3711dcd956f7c68b79d.jpg">
While many of the problems of the film industry aren't going to be solved overnight by one platform, IndeeHub is clearly on the right path to become the one-stop shop for financing films as well as collaboration and distribution. It's a truly innovative platform outside the control of the censors and the gatekeepers, beholden only to its mission. Zack went on to emphasize a very important point when he said:
> "Storytelling is a cornerstone of the human experience and a fundamental process by which consciousness evolves,"*"Storytelling is a cornerstone of the human experience and a fundamental process by which consciousness evolves,"*
a sentiment I concur with wholeheartedly. If those controlling the most influential storytelling medium are shaping society toward a dystopian reality, then what value does freedom money hold in a world where minds remain captive?
Just as Bitcoin is a solution that removed trusted third parties from transactions and created a digital peer-to-peer cash system, IndeeHub also aims to be a solution that creates an alternative to the centralized streaming platforms that are under the thumb of advertisers and government agencies. By integrating the hardest money ever known to man, Bitcoin, it's saving the film industry from collapsing under its own weight while unleashing creativity on an unimaginable scale. It's time to build the world we want to see.
*Uncensoring Art was Written By Kudzai Kutukwa. If you enjoyed this article then support his writing, directly, by donating to his lightning wallet: **muggyarch11@walletofsatoshi.com***
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@ 5a261a61:2ebd4480
2025-01-30 09:37:26
The idea of the **Bean Bag Game** is quite ingenious. I read about it on a BDSM-positive blog. Here’s how it works:
1. **Setup**:
- Take a small cloth bag and add **10 white beans** (rewards/pleasure) and **10 black beans** (punishment/discomfort).
- When it’s time to play, draw **two beans**:
- **First bean** (the *tone*): Determines if the activity will be **pleasant** (white) or **uncomfortable** (black).
- **Second bean** (the *task*): Decides whether you get a **reward** (white) or **punishment** (black).
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### **Combination Interpretations**:
- **Black + Black**\
*"No fun, just work."*
- Boring/challenging tasks you’d normally postpone: **window cleaning**, **scrubbing bathroom tiles**, **polishing shoes**.
- Could also mean **no playtime** (e.g., "Go straight to bed"). Pure duty – no pleasure, only discipline.
- **White + Black**\
*"Work with a twist."*
- Punishment or chores, but with a *kinky edge*:
- Clean the bathroom **wearing a vibrating butt plug**.
- Wash dishes **with nipple clamps**; add a clothespin to your body for every minute over the time limit.
- Still **no orgasms** – the black bean ensures denial.
- **Black + White**\
*"Pleasure with pain (or humiliation)."*
- Mix stimulation and discomfort:
- Ride a dildo **with weighted nipple clamps**.
- Give a "lap dance" to a teddy bear with a strapon.
- Chat online as a "perfect plaything" for others **without touching yourself**.
- Again, **no orgasms** – the black bean overrules the white.
- **White + White**\
*"Lucky draw… but denial is optional."*
- Freedom to indulge, though I often choose **self-denial** anyway. Examples:
- Edge for 30 minutes, then ask permission to climax (50% chance).
- Use toys freely, but end the session frustrated.
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### **The Dynamic Ratio Twist**:
- The starting **10:10 ratio isn’t fixed**. Adjust it based on behavior:
- **Good deeds?** Swap a black bean for a white one.
- **Mistakes?** Replace a white bean with a black one.
- Single beans can also decide smaller stakes, like:
- *"Should this edge turn into a ruined orgasm?"*
- *"Do I deserve dessert tonight?"*
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### **Why It Works**:
- **Control**: The beans dictate your fate, but you tweak the odds through obedience.
- **Flexibility**: Use pairs for major tasks, single beans for quick decisions.
- **Psychological tease**: Even "white + white" can mean denial – because *you* choose the rules.
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@ c3b2802b:4850599c
2025-01-30 09:06:41
In [Kirpal Sagar](https://www.unity-of-man.org/) ist ein Modell für die Welt entstanden, das soziale mit ökologischen sowie spirituellen Sehnsüchten der Völker unserer Welt verbindet. Knapp 20 Jahre nach der Gründung von Kirpal Sagar wurde mit grossem Brimborium zwar in Rio de Janeiro die Agenda 21 mit ähnlichen Zielen ausgerufen. Doch in den 3 Dekaden danach ist mir kein Projekt begegnet, welches den InitiatorInnen und Aktiven in Kirpal Sagar das Wasser reichen kann.
Konkret: In der [Gemeinschaftsküche](https://kirpal-sagar.org/unterbringung-und-versorgung/) wird seit Beginn des Projekts, also seit 50 Jahren, für mittellose Menschen kostenloses Essen zubereitet. Die Küche wird vom eigenen [Öko – Landwirtschaftsbetrieb](https://kirpal-sagar.org/landwirtschaft/) beliefert. Um Bedürftigen zu helfen, wurde 1983 das [Krankenhaus](https://kirpal-sagar.org/?page_id=3208) eingerichtet. Im 1994 eingeweihten [Altenheim](https://kirpal-sagar.org/?page_id=3235) finden alte Menschen ein Zuhause, die sonst auf sich allein gestellt wären. Bedürftige aus der Umgebung erhalten Unterstützung in Notfällen. Die Kirpal Sagar Academy ist eine Schule, die derzeit 500 Kinder bis zur Hochschulreife führt. Kinder aus mittellosen Familien werden vom Träger unterstützt.
Basis des Zusammenlebens ist ein lebendiger Dialog zwischen den Religionen der beteiligten Menschen. Hier wird keine bestimmte Religion gelehrt, sondern auf die Essenz der Religion, den [spirituellen](https://kirpal-sagar.org/spiritualitaet/) Kern, der allen Religionen gemeinsam ist, verwiesen, wie auch in den weithin sichtbaren [Symbolen](https://kirpal-sagar.org/spiritualitaet/symbole-der-einheit/) von Kirpal Sagar (z.B. auf dem Titelbild oben) dargestellt ist.
In einer nach außen offenen Gemeinschaft leben hier ständig mehr als 800 Menschen, viele mit ihren Familien – freiwillige Mitarbeiter, die am [Aufbau](https://kirpal-sagar.org/geschicht) beteiligt sind, Lehrer, Schüler, Arbeiter, Ärzte, Angestellte usw. Ebenso sind regelmäßig Helfer und Gäste aus dem Ausland vor Ort. So erlebt man ein lebendiges Miteinander verschiedener Kulturen, Religionen und Mentalitäten.
Als ich 2007 erstmals hier war, fand zum Beispiel eine Hochzeitsveranstaltung für Dutzende junge Paare aus ärmsten Verhältnissen statt, welchen ohne Unterstützung keine Trauung möglich war.
Man sieht Menschen ihren alltäglichen Arbeiten nachgehen und kann an Sport- und Schulveranstaltungen teilnehmen. Ebenso sind auch Gäste bei traditionellen Festen oder religiösen Feierlichkeiten und Ritualen willkommen, die jeder seiner Religionszugehörigkeit entsprechend ausüben kann. In diesem Teil des Punjab begegnet man vor allem Hindus und Sikhs, bei größeren Veranstaltungen sind auch Vertreter weiterer Religionen zu Gast. Über Jahre der Zusammenarbeit konnte man praktisch sehen, dass das Ideal „Eine Welt, eine Menschheit“ keine Utopie ist. In Europa gibt es [Unterstützer-Initiativen](https://www.unity-of-man.org/en/activities/centres/), in denen sich Menschen aus unserem Teil der Erde für Projekte dieser Art engagieren. Details über einzelne Lebensbereiche in der Modellkommune erfahren Sie [hier](https://menschlichwirtschaften.de/modellgemeinschaft-kirpal-sagar-indien-episoden-aus-oeko-agro-forstwirtschaft-zu-bildung-sozialem-und-kultur/), speziell zu Gesundheitsfragen [hier](https://menschlichwirtschaften.de/modellgemeinschaft-kirpal-sagar-indien-episoden-aus-oeko-agro-forstwirtschaft-zu-bildung-sozialem-und-kultur/https://menschlichwirtschaften.de/neue-wege-der-medizinischen-versorgung-in-kirpal-sagar-indien-und-in-deutschland/).
*Zuerst veröffentlicht auf der Plattform* *[Zukunftskommunen](https://zukunftskommunen.de/blog/projekt-zur-einheit-der-menschen-in-indien-kirpal-sagar-feiert-40-jaehriges-gelingen/).* 
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@ 955e5a04:c03b3cc3
2025-01-30 08:59:36
Imagine a world where money moves freely, without borders or middlemen telling you what you can or can’t do. That’s the promise of Bitcoin—a digital currency that isn’t controlled by banks or governments. It’s freedom in your pocket.
But with great power comes great responsibility. In Putin’s People, Catherine Belton reveals how Russia’s elite, including Rosneft, strategic sectors, insiders and KGB-connected figures, used financial systems to move billions and shape global politics. Now, #Bitcoin offers a new tool that could bypass sanctions designed to hold such regimes accountable.
Does this make Bitcoin bad? Not necessarily. It’s a reminder of how innovation can outpace regulation. While some might misuse Bitcoin, it also gives people in oppressed regions a lifeline—a way to protect their savings and avoid corrupt systems.
**Can Bitcoin strike a balance between financial freedom and accountability, or is it destined to remain a gray area for both innovation and potential misuse?** Let’s talk!
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@ da0b9bc3:4e30a4a9
2025-01-30 08:17:19
Hello Stackers!
Welcome on into the ~Music Corner of the Saloon!
A place where we Talk Music. Share Tracks. Zap Sats.
So stay a while and listen.
🚨Don't forget to check out the pinned items in the territory homepage! You can always find the latest weeklies there!🚨
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originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/869648
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@ 1af54955:31eed960
2025-01-30 08:08:22
Persian rugs are much more than just floor coverings—they are timeless pieces of art that bring beauty, warmth, and cultural richness into homes across the globe. Known for their intricate designs, superior craftsmanship, and lasting value, these rugs have been treasured for centuries. Whether you're an interior design enthusiast or a first-time buyer, understanding the advantages of Persian rugs can help you appreciate why they remain a staple in homes and collections worldwide.
![](https://nostr.download/81f6982fc68182928639504e8bc527aeafe62137a52e7020130478fffa03d3b1.jpeg)
**1. Durability and Longevity**
One of the standout advantages of Persian rugs is their incredible durability. Hand-knotted with precision and care, these rugs are made from high-quality materials like wool, silk, and cotton. Wool, in particular, is known for its natural resilience, making Persian rugs resistant to wear and tear, even in high-traffic areas. Unlike mass-produced rugs, which can lose their appeal over time, a well-crafted Persian rug can last for generations when properly maintained. In fact, many Persian rugs have survived for hundreds of years, maintaining their beauty and structure. This longevity makes them an excellent investment, as a good-quality Persian rug only grows more valuable with age. Unlike synthetic carpets that may need replacing every few years, a Persian rug, when taken care of, can become a cherished family heirloom.
![](https://nostr.download/0dcd390b1ff9b234b8df898f50dfc8c47ba326798082146c704be72f18c0bebe.jpeg)
**2. Unique Artistic Design**
Each Persian rug is a masterpiece of artistry. With intricate patterns, vibrant colors, and symbolic designs, these rugs are often compared to fine art because of the level of skill involved in their creation. The designs can vary widely depending on the region of origin, the weaver's personal style, and the materials used. Whether you're drawn to the geometric patterns of Shiraz rugs or the floral motifs of Tabriz, there’s a design to suit every taste. Beyond the aesthetic appeal, Persian rugs also hold cultural significance. The patterns and motifs often have symbolic meanings—representing everything from nature to spiritual beliefs. When you invest in a Persian rug, you're not just buying a piece of decor ; you're embracing centuries of tradition and storytelling woven into every knot.
![](https://nostr.download/8e5ce9d172c6298ca05c6771f4cb08c99f7dd39ae3d6a307013a159eab5db670.png)
**3. Value and Investment**
Persian rugs are more than just beautiful; they are also an investment. Many high-quality Persian rugs increase in value over time, particularly rare pieces made with exceptional materials or unique designs. Collectors value rugs from specific regions or those that feature intricate craftsmanship, and these pieces can appreciate significantly in value. Buying a Persian rug can be seen as purchasing a valuable asset, especially if you select a rug from a reputable source or a renowned weaving center. Unlike furniture or modern decor, a well-maintained Persian rug can actually become more valuable as it ages, making it a wise long-term investment.
![](https://nostr.download/55bad878f05a6fa0fa55333164e688c0a93b61bdcc24c4de94e052a1e54e9f37.jpeg)
**4. Versatility in Interior Design**
One of the most attractive qualities of Persian rugs is their versatility. Whether your home features modern minimalism, classic elegance, or rustic charm, a Persian rug can seamlessly integrate into any design style. Its rich textures and colors can anchor a room, adding warmth and character to any space. From living rooms to bedrooms, from formal dining rooms to cozy corners, Persian rugs can elevate the atmosphere of any room. Their ability to blend with diverse interior aesthetics while maintaining their individuality makes them an enduring choice for homeowners and decorators alike.
![](https://nostr.download/a456bed8acd9c005646e79b93e9faa6e4434d6368e54ecae0147b0d39b13b522.png)
**5. Natural Materials and Sustainability**
Many Persian rugs are made from natural materials like wool, silk, and cotton, which are not only luxurious but also sustainable. Wool, for instance, is a renewable resource that’s biodegradable, making it an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic fibers. The natural dyes used in Persian rugs are also derived from plants and minerals, ensuring that these rugs have a minimal environmental footprint.\
Unlike machine made rugs made from synthetic materials that may contribute to microplastics pollution, Persian rugs made from natural fibers are both luxurious and environmentally conscious, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of your home while being mindful of sustainability.
Unlike machine made rugs made from synthetic materials that may contribute to microplastics pollution, Persian rugs made from natural fibers are both luxurious and environmentally conscious, allowing you to enjoy the beauty of your home while being mindful of sustainability.
![](https://nostr.download/97eb8502717c3178c844a2934cc97a1a416cc5070c441ee5cd4b1bd7a2602b57.jpeg)\
**6. Comfort and Warmth**\
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In addition to their aesthetic and investment value, Persian rugs offer practical benefits, particularly when it comes to comfort and warmth. The thick pile of a Persian rug provides a soft surface to walk on, making it a delight to touch. Whether you're walking barefoot or sitting on the floor, the plush texture adds comfort to your space.Moreover, Persian rugs act as natural insulators. They help trap warmth, making rooms feel cozier and more comfortable, particularly during colder months. In this way, a Persian rug is not just a decorative addition to your home, but a functional one as well, contributing to your home’s overall comfort and energy efficiency.
![](https://nostr.download/6dd45c4460c0fd078b16215ab3806a05a25781fdf50b98f4eb57c197d34f348c.jpeg)
**7. Conclusion**
Persian rugs are more than just beautiful pieces of floor decor—they’re investments in artistry, culture, and comfort. Their durability, unique designs, and potential for long-term value make them an enduring choice for homeowners looking to add elegance and warmth to their spaces. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or a seasoned collector, the advantages of Persian rugs are undeniable. If you're considering adding one to your home, take the time to explore the wide range of styles and designs available. A Persian rug could be the centerpiece of your home, offering beauty, comfort, and a piece of history that will last for generations.
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@ 89ccea93:df4e00b7
2025-01-30 06:46:51
[Original post](https://expatriotic.me/expatriotic)
Disillusioned with the country you're in?
Want to live somewhere else?
Can't seem to save at a reasonable rate?
In debt due to high cost of living?
Ready to retire but worried you don't have enough money?
I would argue that a lot of these problems could be solved by moving to a different country.
`Expatriate: one who leaves their country to work abroad. Often called "expats" for short.`
Consider moving to a country with a lower cost of living.
Bring your skills and talents.
Earn a wage while working remotely.
Or find a job abroad that values your labor more than back home, like being an international school teacher (that's what I do).
Instead of waiting until you're 65 to retire. Earn and save in a stronger currency, making a higher income in NYC, LA, Nashville, etc., then abscond to the beaches of Indonesia, Thailand, or Ecuador where your money stretches way further.
None of this needs to be permanent.
Some people work domestically for 6 months and travel for 6 months.
Or work for a year and travel for a year.
Speaking from experience as an international school teacher, the math works out pretty well. Competitive salary + lower living costs = serious saving potential, all while living a great life.
There are costs to leaving the country you know.
Culture gaps. Language gaps. So you really need to assess your own situation.
I recommend reading the book "Vagabonding" by Rolf Potts.
Listen to the "Radical Personal Finance" podcast by Joshua Sheats, who moved his family to Mexico.
`Basically, you're not trapped.`
`You're free.`
`Go where you like, do what you like.`
`But please, don't think you need to work til you're 65 at a job you hate just to finally live your dreams sipping martinis on a beach in Thailand or golfing/fishing all day.`
`You can do that right now.`
**The table should help you visualize the cost of living in various countries.**
*Table 1: Examples of countries relative purchasing power using the US as base 100.*
| Rank | Country/Region | Cost index | Monthly income | Purchasing power index |
|:----:|---------------|:------------:|:----------------:|:------------------------:|
| 1 | Switzerland | 131.4 | 7,958 USD | 94.6 |
| 6 | Ireland | 110.6 | 6,644 USD | 93.9 |
| 9 | Australia | 107.0 | 5,070 USD | 74.1 |
| 15 | United States | 100.0 | 6,398 USD | 100.0 |
| 16 |United Kingdom| 98.5| 4,103 USD |65.1|
| 18| Sweden |93.9 |5,292 USD| 88.1|
| 21 |Japan |84.9 |3,537 USD| 65.1|
| 22 |France |83.2 |3,774 USD |70.9|
| 24 |Germany |82.3 |4,503 USD |85.6|
| 29 |Singapore |72.1 |5,600 USD |121.3|
| 31 |Portugal |67.9 |2,163 USD| 49.8|
| 32 |United Arab Emirates |67.2 |4,097 USD | 95.3|
| 39 |Chile |58.3 |1,280 USD| 34.3|
| 40 |China |57.6| 1,071 USD| 29.1|
| 44 |Brazil |49.8 |678 USD| 21.3|
| 45 |Ecuador |49.7| 525 USD| 16.5|
| 48 |El Salvador |48.2 |393 USD| 12.7|
| 49 |Honduras |47.5| 229 USD| 7.5|
| 63 |Colombia |38.2 |542 USD |22.2|
| 67 |Philippines |36.5 |329 USD |14.1|
| 75 |Thailand |34.7 |603 USD |27.2|
| 77 |Indonesia |33.1 |382 USD |18.0|
| 79 |Vietnam |32.4 |334 USD |16.1 |
Source: [https://www.worlddata.info/cost-of-living.php](https://www.worlddata.info/cost-of-living.php)
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/869610
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@ 7cb5fba1:4ea55c0e
2025-01-30 05:36:08
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#### **Samira parties with customers at a brothel. She was married at 12, trafficked to a brothel two weeks later.**
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#### **A madam counts money in a brothel**
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#### **Mia, 15, sits with her new 27-year-old groom during their wedding. ‘My family has been saving for my wedding for a very long time. I am a girl, so they always knew they would need to give me away.' Five or six months ago, her parents found Mia a groom, a 27-year-old man who works in a garment factory. 'I am nervous,' Mia says, quietly. 'I think I will miss my family'**
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#### **Yasmin waits for customers**
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#### **A girl shows her self harm scars**
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#### **Women wait for customers**
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#### **Habiba waits for customers. The 14-year-old has been in a brothel for three years**
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#### **‘I ran away from my husband after seven days. He was only about 15 or 16, but he raped me so violently that one morning, when I knew he was asleep, I slipped out of the house as quietly as I could, and ran,’ Samira says. ‘I ran back to my house, but I was too frightened to go inside because I was covered in blood and bruises. My mum died when I was 11, so my brother and sister had arranged the marriage because they could not afford to look after me any more, and I knew leaving my husband would make them angry. So I asked a rickshaw driver to take me across (the town) to my friend’s house, but he told me I should be ashamed of myself, and dropped me off at the brothel instead’**
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#### **A customer enters Yasmin’s room**
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#### **A police officer stops to speak to a woman outside a brothel**
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#### **A customer fights with girls at a brothel**
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@ 0fc8ad97:e53d101e
2025-01-30 05:16:23
This is an initial idea that came to me after talking to elderly people and reflecting on elder care. They are always put on the back burner when they should be at the forefront during this stage of life. The problem is that when we grow old or fall ill, we often end up alone and without proper care. The fiat system lacks incentives: money loses value over time, permits and support are canceled, and caregivers become disincentivized. As a result, the elderly or sick are often abandoned or exploited. Incentives are absolutely essential, and although we all love our loved ones, incentives are key. Without them, the world doesn’t move. I propose a system based on Bitcoin, where caregivers, family members, and professionals depend on the well-being of the elderly or sick person to access funds, using multisig and conditional payments. This way, instead of being forgotten, we would be protected and accompanied. I haven’t delved into the technical details, but I believe this issue is fundamental. What do you think? How can we improve this idea?
#Bitcoin #Nostr #DignifiedCare #Multisig #FiatSystem #Freedom
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@ 0fa80bd3:ea7325de
2025-01-30 04:28:30
**"Degeneration"** or **"Вырождение"**
![[photo_2025-01-29 23.23.15.jpeg]]
A once-functional object, now eroded by time and human intervention, stripped of its original purpose. Layers of presence accumulate—marks, alterations, traces of intent—until the very essence is obscured. Restoration is paradoxical: to reclaim, one must erase. Yet erasure is an impossibility, for to remove these imprints is to deny the existence of those who shaped them.
The work stands as a meditation on entropy, memory, and the irreversible dialogue between creation and decay.
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@ f6488c62:c929299d
2025-01-30 03:23:53
Sui ประกาศว่า Phantom Wallet ได้เริ่มรองรับ Sui อย่างเป็นทางการแล้ว โดย SUI สามารถเข้าถึงผู้ใช้ Phantom ที่มีมากกว่า 15 ล้านคนทั่วโลก ซึ่งทำให้ Sui กลายเป็นบล็อกเชน Move-based chain ตัวแรกที่ได้รับการรองรับบน Phantom นอกจากนี้ยังเป็น Layer 1 ที่สามที่รองรับในแพลตฟอร์มนี้
การรวม Sui กับ Phantom นี้ช่วยให้ผู้ใช้สามารถ:
ส่ง รับ และจัดการ SUI ภายในอินเทอร์เฟซเดียว
เข้าถึงโทเค็นต่างๆ ที่สร้างบนมาตรฐาน Sui เช่น BLUE และ SEND
สลับ SUI กับโทเค็นอื่นๆ ที่มีในตลาดได้ง่าย
ใช้งานแอปพลิเคชันกระจายอำนาจ เช่น Suilend, Navi, และอื่นๆ
Phantom Wallet เริ่มต้นในปี 2021 และเติบโตอย่างรวดเร็ว โดยในปี 2024 ได้มีการทำธุรกรรมถึง 850 ล้านรายการ ซึ่งการรวม Sui เข้ากับ Phantom จะช่วยให้ผู้ใช้ในระบบนิเวศของ Solana สามารถสำรวจและใช้ประโยชน์จากเครือข่าย Sui ได้อย่างง่ายดาย
การรวมนี้สะท้อนถึงการมุ่งมั่นของ Phantom ในการสร้างอนาคตของโลกบล็อกเชนแบบหลายเครือข่าย และการสนับสนุนให้ทุกคนสามารถเข้าถึงสินทรัพย์ดิจิทัลได้ง่ายขึ้น
Sui ได้รับความนิยมเพิ่มขึ้นและมีมูลค่ารวมที่ถูกล็อก (TVL) มากกว่า 2 พันล้านดอลลาร์ในปี 2025 ขณะที่ยังคงเป็นปลายทางที่สำคัญสำหรับการไหลออกของ Ethereum ผ่าน Wormhole.
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@ f6488c62:c929299d
2025-01-30 02:30:16
Tesla เปิดเผยกำไร $600 ล้านจาก Bitcoin หลังปรับกฎการบัญชีใหม่
Tesla บริษัทผลิตรถยนต์ไฟฟ้าชื่อดังของ Elon Musk รายงานกำไร $600 ล้าน จาก Bitcoin ในไตรมาสที่ 4 ของปี 2024 หลังจากปรับใช้กฎการบัญชีใหม่ที่อนุญาตให้บริษัทประเมินมูลค่าสินทรัพย์ดิจิทัลตามราคาตลาดในแต่ละไตรมาส
ตามข้อมูลจาก Arkham Intelligence Tesla ถือ 11,509 BTC ซึ่งมีมูลค่าประมาณ 1.19 พันล้านดอลลาร์ ตามราคาตลาดปัจจุบัน อย่างไรก็ตาม Tesla ไม่ได้เปิดเผยจำนวน Bitcoin ที่ถือครองในรายงานไตรมาส 4 โดยระบุเพียงว่ากำไร $600 ล้าน มาจาก "สินทรัพย์ดิจิทัล" เท่านั้น
กฎการบัญชีใหม่ช่วยให้ Tesla ฟันกำไรได้อย่างไร?
กฎการบัญชีใหม่นี้ประกาศโดย Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) ในเดือนธันวาคม 2023 และจะมีผลบังคับใช้กับทุกบริษัทในปี 2025 แต่ Tesla เลือกนำมาใช้ก่อนกำหนด
ภายใต้กฎใหม่นี้ บริษัทสามารถรายงานมูลค่าสินทรัพย์ดิจิทัลตาม มูลค่ายุติธรรม (Fair Market Value) ได้ ซึ่งแตกต่างจากกฎเดิมที่บังคับให้บันทึกมูลค่าตามราคาต่ำสุดตั้งแต่ซื้อมา ส่งผลให้ก่อนหน้านี้ Tesla สามารถรายงานการขาดทุนได้หากราคา Bitcoin ลดลง แต่ไม่สามารถบันทึกกำไรได้จนกว่าจะขายออกไป
หลังการเปลี่ยนแปลงนี้ มูลค่าสินทรัพย์ดิจิทัลของ Tesla เพิ่มขึ้นเป็น 1.076 พันล้านดอลลาร์ จากเดิมที่เคยบันทึกไว้เพียง 184 ล้านดอลลาร์ ตามกฎการบัญชีเก่า นี่เป็นการเปลี่ยนแปลงครั้งสำคัญที่ช่วยให้ Tesla สามารถสะท้อนมูลค่าที่แท้จริงของ Bitcoin ในงบการเงินของบริษัทได้
ผลกระทบต่อ Tesla และตลาดคริปโต
นักวิเคราะห์มองว่าการเปลี่ยนแปลงนี้ไม่เพียงช่วยให้ Tesla มีงบการเงินที่สะท้อนมูลค่าจริงมากขึ้น แต่ยังเป็นปัจจัยบวกต่อตลาดคริปโตอีกด้วย เนื่องจากการบัญชีแบบใหม่นี้อาจจูงใจให้บริษัทอื่น ๆ หันมาถือครอง Bitcoin มากขึ้น เพราะสามารถรายงานมูลค่าตลาดจริงได้ ไม่ต้องกังวลกับการบันทึกขาดทุนที่ไม่จำเป็น
สำหรับนักลงทุน การปรับกฎนี้ช่วยลดอุปสรรคทางบัญชีสำหรับบริษัทที่ต้องการถือสินทรัพย์ดิจิทัลในงบดุล และอาจนำไปสู่การยอมรับ Bitcoin ในภาคธุรกิจมากขึ้น
ที่มา: CoinDesk, Arkham Intelligence
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@ f6488c62:c929299d
2025-01-30 02:20:30
Ray Dalio คือใคร?
Ray Dalio เป็นนักลงทุนระดับโลกและผู้ก่อตั้งบริษัทบริหารกองทุนเฮดจ์ฟันด์ Bridgewater Associates ซึ่งเป็นหนึ่งในกองทุนเฮดจ์ฟันด์ที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในโลก มีสินทรัพย์ภายใต้การบริหารนับแสนล้านดอลลาร์สหรัฐฯ
Dalio มีชื่อเสียงในด้านการวิเคราะห์เศรษฐกิจและกลยุทธ์การลงทุนที่ลึกซึ้ง และมักแสดงความคิดเห็นเกี่ยวกับแนวโน้มของตลาดการเงิน เขาเป็นผู้ที่เชื่อมั่นในแนวคิด "หลักการ" (Principles) และได้ถ่ายทอดแนวคิดนี้ผ่านหนังสือขายดี "Principles: Life & Work" ซึ่งเป็นแนวทางที่ช่วยให้ผู้คนและองค์กรสามารถตัดสินใจได้อย่างมีประสิทธิภาพ
Dalio มีมุมมองที่น่าสนใจเกี่ยวกับเศรษฐกิจโลก โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งในช่วงที่เกิดความไม่แน่นอนทางการเงิน เขามักเน้นย้ำถึงความสำคัญของการกระจายความเสี่ยงในพอร์ตการลงทุนเพื่อป้องกันความผันผวนของตลาด
Ray Dalio เตือนถึงวิกฤตหนี้สหรัฐฯ
เมื่อเร็ว ๆ นี้ Ray Dalio ได้ออกมาแสดงความกังวลเกี่ยวกับสถานการณ์หนี้ของสหรัฐฯ ที่มีแนวโน้มเพิ่มสูงขึ้นอย่างต่อเนื่อง ซึ่งอาจส่งผลกระทบอย่างรุนแรงต่อเสถียรภาพทางเศรษฐกิจของประเทศ เขาเตือนว่าหากรัฐบาลสหรัฐฯ ไม่สามารถจัดการกับปัญหานี้ได้อย่างเหมาะสม อาจนำไปสู่ภาวะเงินเฟ้อที่รุนแรงและทำให้เศรษฐกิจเข้าสู่ภาวะถดถอย
Dalio ชี้ให้เห็นว่านโยบายการใช้จ่ายของรัฐบาลสหรัฐฯ กำลังเพิ่มภาระหนี้สาธารณะในอัตราที่น่าตกใจ ส่งผลให้ค่าเงินดอลลาร์อาจอ่อนค่าลงในระยะยาว นอกจากนี้ เขายังเตือนว่าสถานการณ์ดอกเบี้ยที่อยู่ในระดับสูงอาจทำให้ต้นทุนการกู้ยืมของรัฐบาลและภาคธุรกิจเพิ่มขึ้น นำไปสู่ภาวะเศรษฐกิจที่เปราะบางมากขึ้น
แนะกระจายการลงทุน - ไม่ควรพึ่งพา Bitcoin อย่างเดียว
แม้ว่า Dalio จะไม่ได้ปฏิเสธบทบาทของ Bitcoin หรือสินทรัพย์ดิจิทัลโดยสิ้นเชิง แต่เขาเตือนว่านักลงทุนไม่ควรพึ่งพา Bitcoin เพียงอย่างเดียวในการป้องกันความเสี่ยงทางเศรษฐกิจ เขาแนะนำให้นักลงทุนกระจายพอร์ตการลงทุนไปยังสินทรัพย์ที่มีเสถียรภาพมากขึ้น เช่น ทองคำ พันธบัตร และสินทรัพย์ที่จับต้องได้ ซึ่งสามารถรักษามูลค่าได้ดีกว่าในช่วงที่ตลาดมีความผันผวนสูง
Dalio อธิบายว่า แม้ Bitcoin จะถูกมองว่าเป็น "ทองคำดิจิทัล" แต่ก็ยังมีความเสี่ยงด้านความผันผวนสูงกว่าทองคำจริง ๆ และยังคงเผชิญกับความไม่แน่นอนด้านกฎระเบียบในหลายประเทศ ดังนั้น การลงทุนในทองคำและสินทรัพย์ปลอดภัยอื่น ๆ จึงเป็นกลยุทธ์ที่สมเหตุสมผลกว่าในช่วงเวลาที่เศรษฐกิจมีความไม่แน่นอน
มุมมองของนักลงทุนทั่วไปต่อคำแนะนำของ Ray Dalio
มุมมองของ Ray Dalio ได้รับทั้งเสียงสนับสนุนและข้อโต้แย้งจากนักลงทุนทั่วไป นักวิเคราะห์บางคนเห็นด้วยว่าการกระจายพอร์ตการลงทุนเป็นกลยุทธ์ที่ปลอดภัย โดยเฉพาะในช่วงที่เศรษฐกิจโลกยังคงเผชิญกับปัจจัยเสี่ยงจากหนี้สาธารณะและเงินเฟ้อ นักลงทุนที่มีแนวคิดอนุรักษ์นิยมมองว่าทองคำและพันธบัตรยังคงเป็นตัวเลือกที่มั่นคงในระยะยาว
อย่างไรก็ตาม นักลงทุนที่สนับสนุนคริปโตเคอร์เรนซีมองว่า Bitcoin ยังคงเป็นสินทรัพย์ที่มีศักยภาพสูงในการป้องกันความเสี่ยงจากภาวะเงินเฟ้อ และมีข้อได้เปรียบในเรื่องของการเป็นสินทรัพย์กระจายศูนย์ (Decentralized Asset) ซึ่งไม่อยู่ภายใต้การควบคุมของรัฐบาล พวกเขาเชื่อว่าการลดบทบาทของ Bitcoin อาจเป็นการพลาดโอกาสสำคัญในการลงทุนระยะยาว
สรุปมุมมองของ Ray Dalio
วิกฤตหนี้สหรัฐฯ อาจกระทบเศรษฐกิจโลก – การขยายตัวของหนี้ภาครัฐอย่างต่อเนื่องอาจนำไปสู่ปัญหาเงินเฟ้อและภาวะเศรษฐกิจถดถอย
แนะให้กระจายการลงทุน – นักลงทุนควรกระจายพอร์ตไปยังสินทรัพย์ที่มีเสถียรภาพ เช่น ทองคำ พันธบัตร และสินทรัพย์ที่จับต้องได้
Bitcoin ยังมีความเสี่ยง – แม้ว่าจะเป็นสินทรัพย์ดิจิทัลที่น่าสนใจ แต่ยังคงมีความผันผวนสูงและเผชิญความเสี่ยงด้านกฎระเบียบ
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@ df478568:2a951e67
2025-01-30 01:50:00
# Shilling Shopstr
![shop freely](https://gitea.marc26z.com/marc/Marc26z/raw/branch/main/Shopfreely/Screenshot_20250129_095856_Kiwi%20Browser.jpg)
I have created a merch store on [Shopstr.store](https://shopstr.store/marketplace). It's like a Facebook marketplace or Etsy on the [nostr protocol](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr). It is free and open-source software, not a corporation. Sellers can sell goods and services for bitcoin using the privacy-preserving [cashu protocol]( https://cashu.space/).
I set my store up a few weeks ago, but didn't have any idea as to WTF I could sell. I shoved it further down my ToDo list until I was inspired by [Cyan Banister](https://fountain.fm/episode/UOpZ1IfUl98Qz4jDORi2). She went from a homeless teenager/high school dropout to a VC who made a bunch of money as an early investor in SpaceX. I highly recommend listening to as many of her guest appearances on podcasts as you can.
She said she learned about capitalism by selling surplus pecans her grandparents sent her. She tried selling pecans for $7.00. If nobody bought them, she would lower the price to $6.00. That sparked an idea in my brain like a firecracker on the 4th of July. What if I sold cashews for cashu?
## Cashews 4 Cashu
I bought some organic, whole cashews and roasted them with 3 ingredients:
Beef Tallow(bitcoin nerds don't like seed oils)
Salt
Garlic powder.
![cashews](https://gitea.marc26z.com/marc/Marc26z/raw/branch/main/Cashu1/Screenshot_20250129_095526_Kiwi%20Browser.jpg)
I packaged them in one-ounce servings using a FoodSaver vacuum sealer. Then, I wrote the block height from when I took them out of the oven and put them on sale for $7.00.
I also know bitcoiners love "sats back." I know a lot of dudes who use the Fold card to earn as many sats back as they can. I decided to do the same thing by offering 10% cashu back. I will take 10% of the total and create an ecash voucher. For example, if someone buys my nuts for 7,000 sats, I will send my nuts(pun intended) with a QR code they can scan with an ecash wallet like [minibits](https://github.com/minibits-cash/minibits_wallet) for 700 sats back. **It's paper money that is backed by bitcoin.**
Since this is very new, I figure some folks might need help so I added a link to my Zendesk-esque ticketing system. I run Peppermint on a Docker container on my PopOS! desktop. I don't know what ZenDesk costs, but this is a great alternative for a micro-business.
I don't expect to disrupt the online cashew market. **My goal is to gain help desk experience to get a better job**. If I can make some extra sats on the side, that would be awesome!
Want to try my cashews for cashu?
Check out my merch store and buy some for yourself.
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[881,431](https://mempool.marc26z.com/block/000000000000000000027ade0e16eb38ca276883e8d4a76f2e8bc26c5637de7c)
[Shop My Merch Store](nostr:npub1marc26z8nh3xkj5rcx7ufkatvx6ueqhp5vfw9v5teq26z254renshtf3g)
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@ 8760f3a0:f7ee5cb3
2025-01-30 00:15:23
Do the last five years really matter? People were killed by government-pushed medical interventions, grandparents were banned from seeing grandchildren, businesses were closed never to open again, educational years were lost and the socialisation of a generation of children destroyed, people were arrested, people were made suspicious of people. You know the list of horrors, you were there and lived through it. But why does it all matter to us? And why do some of those who defend all the measures do so, so vehemently? How do they make their twisted appeal to convince us it was all for the good? There are a lot of people who don’t think it does matter.Do the last four years really matter? People were killed by government-pushed medical interventions, grandparents were banned from seeing grandchildren, businesses were closed never to open again, educational years were lost and the socialisation of a generation of children destroyed, people were arrested, people were made suspicious of people. You know the list of horrors, you were there and lived through it. But why does it all matter to us? And why do some of those who defend all the measures do so, *so* vehemently? How do they make their twisted appeal to convince us it was all for the good? There are a lot of people who don’t think it does matter.
Why does it matter? Because of what is always at stake. Truth, goodness and beauty is short hand for describing what matters. It’s a way of pointing to the non-negotiables of life that were (and continue to be) violated.
These aren't abstract concepts. Truth, goodness and beauty are real concrete things we deal with all the time. They are more real and more consistent than you or me. We can easily drift from the truth into delusions, we can dull our ability to see beauty and promote it, our moral score cards never balance out the good and evil that we have done. And yet, truth, goodness and beauty remain concrete standards and ongoing concerns in our lives. These are the things that were offended by the Covid conspiracy. We need to be able to articulate, to ourselves and the powers over us, what is always at stake.
## **TGB and Common Sense**
We all have an innate concern with truth , goodness and beauty.
We are concerned with facts because truth matters to us. We don’t like being sold something that doesn't turn out to be as advertised. Truth matters to us because we are also concerned with the good, with life flourishing as it should. Facts matter morally.
We know these things to be true. They are built into us. We think it terms of truth, goodness and beauty (the flourishing of our human nature) and react in those terms when things go wrong. For instance, as I write, the news today is filled with the story of infected blood transfusions. It turns out that health care professionals knew about it (again!). The victims want the truth and justice. People want the freedom and power to access restorative treatment to attempt, where possible, to get their lives back on track and regain what they have lost.
What of beauty? We find joy in things being restored and people and nature achieving their full, given, potential — things that become what they are meant to be are beautiful. When things and people are allowed to develop according to their given natures then truth and goodness are upheld and beauty is displayed. This is why there is a deep connection between beauty and health, fulfilment, joy and happiness. Beauty is the display of truth and goodness through the flourishing of given natures.
Truth, goodness, beauty and freedom belong together — including freedom of speech. If you pick up truth you find goodness, beauty and freedom hanging from it. They are tied together like a ball of Christmas tree lights.
## A Classical View of Given Natures and Freedom
I am, unapologetically, taking a classical approach to the being and nature of things and people. Natures are given realties. Things flourish as they fulfil their potential in accordance with their given natures. For humans this includes freedom to have a family, do a days work and attend worship. Acorns fulfil their potential when they grow in to big old oak trees. An acorn can’t become a larch, it’s not in its nature. An Acorn has no potential to grow into something else.
On this classical view, freedom refers to unhindered development of potential in accordance with our given nature. Tyranny always violates nature and the actualisation of given potentials that are inherent in the nature of things and people. Boys can’t flourish by ‘becoming’ women. Puberty blockers and surgery attempt to force development against a child’s given nature. Trans ideology is not about freedom and fulfilment. It is an agenda that denies the natural processes of personal actualisation — this is the real philosophical, moral and metaphysical weight behind the phrase ‘its not natural’. The rise of a deeply subjectivist view of reality and being (I am what I think I am) and the denial of given natures is the doorway to tyranny.
A proper grasp of the true, good and beautiful connects us to the basic givenness of nature. That is why — although it’s out of fashion to use these terms — the sense that something isn’t natural and so must be morally wrong or odd, is a good built-in moral compass.
## The Problems of Memory and Evil
There are two important contextual realities which mean we will always have a fight on our hands to make truth, goodness and beauty foundational to our thinking and life together in society: 1) the problem of societal memory loss and 2) the parasitical nature of evil.
### Memory loss
Truth, goodness and beauty — and also the necessary condition of freedom for fulfilling our potential —are not a construct of our personal perspectives. They are not social constructions or figments of our imagination. They exist above and beyond us. They were here before we showed up in this world, and they will still be here after you and I have gone. We are thrown into them at conception and birth. We receive them as integral to our being, the fabric of reality and to our physical, moral and intellectual progress in the world.
We don’t understand them when we first arrive. We need to be trained in living in line with them, in ways developed by our forefathers. In other words, because truth, goodness and beauty transcend us, human society has to have a memory or custodian function. This is captured in the fifth commandment, “honour your mother and father”.
Societies that break the intergenerational connection prevent the solutions of the past, for living together, from being transmitted. Every generation attempts some level of wilful forgetfulness. Every revolution has included some form of memory holing of the past. A true grasp of life according to the true, the good, and the beautiful requires a custodian’s mindset.
### Evil
The true, the good and the beautiful are encountered in real life. They are found in people, events and objects. Ultimately they are personal attributes of God that are displayed in creation. However, people and events don’t consistently display truth, goodness and beauty. Lies, evil and ugliness, the thorns in the garden, grow up among us. They are parasitical on the true, the good and the beautiful.
Parasites feed off of their host and add nothing to it. Lies, moral corruption and ugliness are negations of the good, the true and the beautiful, but often appeal to us in the disguise of alternative ways to achieve truth, goodness and beauty. “They called evil good’ and good evil” (Isaiah 5:20). The source of the parasitical inversion of truth, goodness and beauty is the human soul. This means societies must always have a justice function, a way of reasserting the true, the good, and the beautiful.
## Why the Covid Horrors Matter
You don’t need to be a Christian to know the value of the true, good and beautiful, or, the need to be a custodian and the constant problem of human corruption. Societies flourish when some form of law, that is grounded in truth, goodness and beauty, (which entails protection of life, property and freedoms), is in operation, and where the next generation are trained to become part of society. The Christian tradition calls this natural law. We might also refer to it as a built-in conscience or common sense. As humans, we often sabotage this sense, but it is there, and always, eventually, reasserts itself. We can’t undo the fabric of reality which is built on truth, goodness and beauty, however hard we try.
The Covid regime — planned above national government levels and implemented across the world in lock step and with startling rapidity — was an assault on natural law, truth, goodness and beauty. The Covid regime was built on lies, moral corruption and the destruction of all that is beautiful: the freedom of humanity to grow, celebrate family, work and worship, and do the work of passing on knowledge through education etc. It was all about curtail freedoms, denying life and the enforced regression of human flourishing. It was driven by people who see humanity as a blight on the earth that needs killing like weeds.
If you want to know why it all mattered, if it has all becoming a distant memory, the simple idea of truth, goodness and beauty — as a short hand for natural law — tells you, in concrete terms, why it matters and why we must not forget.
Truth, goodness and beauty is the summary of the code that is built into all of us, that stands ready at hand. It is the common ground where we can all meet, whatever our religion or belief, and stand against tyranny.
We need to make promoting Truth, Goodness and Beauty a live project where ever we can 1. It is a solid place to take a stand together. This requires exploration, articulation, defence, remembrance, celebration etc., of all that TGB stands for. These ideas must be actively deployed through out-loud ethical thinking, to call out the false, the bad and the ugly. It needs positive promotion to remind us of what is at stake if we hand over human flourishing and civil society to agendas that are parasitical perversions of the true, the good and beautiful.
I know some energetic and very capable people who are working hard on how to do this.
Ta ta for now,
Jonny
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@ 5d4b6c8d:8a1c1ee3
2025-01-29 23:37:27
I just started the eighth book in The Wheel of Time series: The Path of Daggers. There are 14 books in total, making this the start of the second half. I haven't done a review since book three (https://stacker.news/items/416511/r/Undisciplined), so it seemed like a good time for an update.
The scale of the story has increased greatly. Our main characters have found their ways into positions of prominence and they are now travelling throughout much more of the world, as they go about their often separate adventures. There's much more political intrigue and military campaigns than the first books contained and less focus on the highly detailed story telling that stood out in the early part of the series.
The world building is still very strong and has made an interesting transition. The first three books had a strong fish-out-of-water approach to building the world, as the small town kids we're following venture out into an unfamiliar world. They are learning a great deal directly from the more worldly characters guiding them. This was a great way to teach us, the readers, about what is known of this world, but we pretty quickly (well, over the course of a couple thousand pages) come up to speed with what's going on. Now, there are many things being revealed about this world that are not known to even the wisest and most educated.
We also start getting more story telling from the perspectives of the main antagonists of the early books. Through this we learn more about the conflicts, as well as the limits of what the various players know about what's going on in the world.
It's a little hard to succinctly describe the nature of time in The Wheel of Time, but essentially the world cycles through Ages, which have such dramatic transitions that society basically has to start over each Age from scratch. Most knowledge is lost from one Age to the next. We've begun learning more about what happened in the previous Age and there are some hints about how certain events must have to repeat.
Robert Jordan has really done a spectacular job of developing an immense story that unfolds at a natural pace. Many things are begun in one book and not paid off until several books later. Mysteries are allowed to linger and payoffs are not rushed.
I still recommend this series for anyone looking to get into a giant fantasy epic.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/869411
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@ 16d11430:61640947
2025-01-29 22:03:07
Throughout history, centralized power structures have been sustained by fiat money—currency decreed valuable by authorities rather than by free-market consensus. This system enables inefficiencies, corruption, and the illusion that "saviors"—be they governments, corporations, venture capitalists, or ideological figureheads—can solve society’s biggest problems through top-down control.
As Bitcoin and other decentralized systems challenge fiat hegemony, we are witnessing the slow but inevitable demise of savior-led development. Without the ability to artificially manipulate markets, fund pet projects, and sustain inefficiencies, savior-led models of innovation will collapse under their own weight. This is not just a change in how money works; it’s a fundamental shift in how humanity organizes itself around problem-solving.
Savior-Led Development: A Broken Model
Savior-led development—where a single entity or leader dictates solutions and secures funding through force, reputation, or fiat-based incentives—is neither sustainable nor safe. It relies on:
Artificial capital allocation (often through subsidies, venture capital, or government funding)
Charismatic leadership over market validation
Ideological gatekeeping that blocks open competition
Top-down mandates that ignore emergent, organic solutions
This model has persisted largely because fiat money allows for reckless spending, unsustainable growth, and insulation from market reality. Whether it’s a government launching billion-dollar initiatives with no accountability, or a tech billionaire promising to solve global problems through their "vision," fiat makes it possible to create and sustain savior figures who are detached from actual demand and utility.
Fiat: The Lifeline of False Saviors
Fiat enables saviors in three key ways:
1. Artificial Funding Pools Create Illusions of Sustainability
Governments, central banks, and venture capital firms inject capital into projects not based on true market need but on perceived political, ideological, or speculative value. This allows savior figures to persist far beyond what free-market dynamics would allow. Examples include:
Government-funded "solutions" that do not work (failed public infrastructure, ineffective climate policies, military-industrial corruption).
Tech unicorns surviving on venture capital for years with no profit model.
Philanthropic saviors whose initiatives persist because of continuous fiat injections rather than real economic demand.
2. Moral Hazard and Risk Misallocation
With fiat’s ability to print money and bail out failures, saviors are never held accountable for their mistakes. They can:
Overpromise and underdeliver without consequence.
Use moral rhetoric to justify continued funding despite repeated failures.
Transfer risk to the public (via taxes, inflation, or manipulated financial markets) while keeping profits private.
3. Illusion of Control and Centralized "Problem Solving"
Fiat-backed saviors claim to provide order, but in reality, they suppress emergent solutions by monopolizing resources. Consider:
Big pharma controlling medical innovation via regulatory capture.
Central banks dictating economic policy rather than allowing free-market price discovery.
"Tech saviors" deciding the trajectory of AI, privacy, and human freedom without consent from those affected.
Bitcoin: The Market Reasserts Control
Bitcoin and decentralized systems remove the foundation on which savior-led development stands. Without the ability to print money, capital must be allocated efficiently. This enforces:
Market-driven innovation: Projects must prove their worth through real-world adoption.
Decentralized funding: Crowdfunding, microtransactions, and circular economies replace VCs and government grants.
Accountability through scarcity: With no ability to print bailouts, failures face consequences, and only viable solutions survive.
This shift restores economic agency to individuals and communities rather than concentrating it in the hands of self-proclaimed saviors.
Why Savior-Led Development is Unsafe for Humans
Savior-led models are not just unsustainable; they actively create harm in the long run:
1. Concentration of Power Leads to Corruption
Every centralized savior system—from government-run economies to top-down tech initiatives—eventually prioritizes self-preservation over public good. The lack of market accountability breeds inefficiency, censorship, and control.
2. Dependency Weakens Society
Savior-led solutions discourage individual initiative and local problem-solving. When people rely on a centralized authority to "fix things," they become disempowered and vulnerable. In contrast, free-market incentives encourage individuals to develop robust, decentralized solutions.
3. Failure Without Consequence Leads to Repeated Mistakes
Under fiat, failure is often rewarded with more funding (bailouts, grants, subsidies). In a market-driven system, failure results in reallocation of resources to more effective solutions. Without fiat, there is no infinite runway for failed ideas, forcing efficiency.
Conclusion: The Free Market is the Only True Savior
The end of fiat doesn’t just mean the end of central banking; it means the end of artificial control over human progress. Market-driven innovation is the only sustainable and safe path forward. Projects that succeed will do so not because of ideological narratives or fiat-funded saviors, but because they solve real problems and provide real value.
Bitcoin enforces this reality by ensuring that capital allocation is tied to verifiable scarcity and free-market dynamics. As the fiat world collapses under its own inefficiencies, those still looking for saviors will find themselves stranded. The future belongs to those who recognize that no single entity or ideology can dictate progress—the free market, with its decentralized intelligence, will always find the best path forward.
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@ 1f3ce62e:6e6b5d83
2025-01-29 21:38:24
As part of YellowSeeds Creative Coaching and Consulting Services, one of our Seed Service is **Impactful Leadership**. Or what I like to call them **Rainbow Leaders**.
Every Services @YellowSeeds has a seed that started growing long time ago. This is the story about this one…
When I faced the challenge of taking a leadership role 10 yrs ago, I had the following questions in front of me:
🌱 How can I work out my perfectionism? I am remembered telling someone, “I don’t want to be a pain for anyone, as I did with my self always looking to be perfect”
🌱 How can I fully delegate?
🌱 How can I tune the message for each person?
I learned by doing and by taking each challenging situation as "a master Yoda" who brought something to change. I had several masters during my first years, they all were part of my first teams.
With patience, practice and not **taking anything as personal**, I started to develop what I called colors today. These are the leadership aspects I learned and they are all related to the colors.
There is a **miss conception about leadership roles**. In my career, I have seen a lot of cases where a promotion to “Manager” was a way of “awarding someone” or looking for “social status”. That easily and in just a few months become a disappointment for the person being promoted and their team.
One of the main lessons when you take a leadership role is to observe yourself a lot and be willing to change your behaviors. Most people take a leadership role and keep behaving like a team member. A leadership role requires a change in our way of thinking, speaking, doing and connecting with others.
**If you are not willing to change yourself, a lot, a leadership role might not be for you.**
**If your most deeply passion is not supporting others to grow, a leadership role might get you far away from your real passion.**
**If you are not willing to work out your Ego, a leadership role might be a waste of time for you.**
🌱❤️
The first color I learned from was **RED**. The RED Leader inside you starts to develop when you understand that the main task you have as a leader are not associated with deliverables, your main task is connecting. You don’t do, you **connect** and **motivate**. RED color invites you to **remove fear of making mistakes** and transform them in lessons learned. You **inspire** your team **specially in those challenging moments**.
RED is the first color you choose as a Leader, when you step in into the role, not because a social/professional status, but for your real passion to help others to grow.
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The second color, like in the rainbow, is ORANGE. As I said previously, connecting is your main deliverable, your main responsibility as a Leader.
You start developing the ORANGE color, when you understand that **connecting people** and **ideas is part of your role**. If you are **passionate about helping others to grow**, you are going to inspire creativity and motivation in your interactions, because that is what someone does when they do what they love. ORANGE Leaders get the teams out of they comfort zones.
🌱💛
The third color, I learned from was YELLOW. As a YELLOW Leader you don’t keep anything for you, you naturally share what you know.
YELLOW Leaders look for brighter team members than themselves, they feel comfortable being the one with less knowledge in the room and **promote the inner wisdom of their team** in making decisions (they don’t have to be part of all of them). If the team depends on you for all the decisions, you are creating a dependable team and that is a sign of insecurity and keeping control. YELLOW leaders have a self-secure personalities.
Another important aspect of being YELLOW as a Leader is your capability of **creating a positive environment**. Those positive teams are usually a sign of a YELLOW leader around.
🌱💗
The fourth color and the most important one as a leader is PINK. I will write a whole post about leadership emotional intelligence, but this is the most critical skill or color to develop as a leader.
In order **to be able to connect with your team members’ emotions, you gotta feel comfortable connecting with your own emotions first**. You can’t do to others what you can’t do for yourself.
This is the most challenging aspect leaders are experiencing today, it is hard for them to support the teams emotionally. Work used to be separated from our personal life, we were not used to show emotions at work. But with recent changes, that is one of those aspects we should be willing to observe and change.
As a PINK Leader, when **you connect with people’s emotions there is a bond between both which is hard to break**. You can easily observe your emotional connection with your leader or team under a hard personal or professional situation. Those are the signs of how emotionally connected are you.
**PINK Leaders bring mind and heart at work in a balanced equilibrium**.
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The fifth color I learned from was GREEN. Some aspects of this color are related to leadership, like bringing **harmony**, **inspiring purpose** and motivate the team to **bring ideas into practical implementations**.
Harmony in your team is important. It is part of the work environment you create as a leader. If you want to observe your team harmony, review how is the work & life balance of your team members. There is no harmony when people work a lot, non stop “back to back meetings” or when they don’t take all their vacations time.
Inspiring purpose in your team members is helping them to identify what is their real purpose in life. Sometimes you might need to help them observe what they want to be doing, their purpose might be somewhere else and you might need to let them fly. If your team members has a real common purpose, they will convey a purposefully team.
Being **practical save a lot of time and effort**. Inspiring that aspect in your team will help to be efficient with your most important assets, time and team’s energy.
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The sixth color I learned a lot was SKY BLUE. Communication is one of the most frequent things you do everyday. **Communication is an art,** so it takes a continuously humble practice.
The SKY BLUE leader inside you will inspire you to get your communication as transparent as possible. Communication is like water, **how healthy is the water your team is drinking?**
🌱💙
The seventh color I learned a lot was BLUE. BLUE Leaders has **an eye in the future**, while the team work in the present. This is an exercise you gotta do at the very beginning when you start in a leadership position. As team members we are used to work in the present moment, the present task, the transactional day, week, or month. But someone gotta be looking for next year, the next problem to solve, the next service. That is the BLUE leader.
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🌱💜
The last color and most relevant one is VIOLET. As I said at the beginning, if you want to be a leader you gotta be VIOLET. You gotta be **willing to change yourself and drive change and transformation in your teams**.
The VIOLET Leader inspires the change agent you have inside. If change doesn’t inspire you, a leadership role might not be the right fit for you. Leadership is all about constant change.
As you can reflect, a lot of those colorful talents you are invited to develop as a leader. They are as well valuable in your personal life. **Most of the talents I learned as a leader, were useful in my person life and relationships**.
You don’t have to have all the colors to be a Leader, you might start with a few and be willing to be always evolving as a **RAINBOW Leader, an impactful one**. That is a life long challenge.
Stay colorful!
Laus
🌱 🤍💜💙💧💚💗💛🧡❤️
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@ 9f3eba58:fa185499
2025-01-29 20:27:09
Humanity as a whole has been degrading over the years, with average IQ decreasing, bone structures generally becoming poorly formed and fragile, average height decreasing, hormone levels ridiculously low and having various metabolic and mental illnesses becoming “normal”.
“*By 2024, more than 800 million adults were living with diabetes, representing a more than fourfold increase since 1990*”
“\*\**1 in 3 people suffer from insulin resistance and can cause depression*” (\*\*https://olhardigital.com.br/2021/09/24/medicina-e-saude/1-em-cada-3-pessoas-sofre-de-resistencia-a-insulina-e-pode-causar-depressao/)
“*More than 1.3 billion people will have diabetes in the world by 2050*” (https://veja.abril.com.br/saude/mais-de-13-bilhao-de-pessoas-terao-diabetes-no-mundo-ate-2050)
“*A new study released by Lancet, with data from 2022, shows that more than a billion people live with obesity in the world*” (https://www.paho.org/pt/noticias/1-3-2024-uma-em-cada-oito-pessoas-no-mundo-vive-com-obesidade)
All this due to a single factor: diet. I’m not referring to a diet full of processed foods, as this has already been proven to destroy the health of those who eat it. I’m referring to the modern diet, with carbohydrates (from any source, even from fruit) being the main macronutrient, little animal protein and practically no saturated fat of animal origin. This diet implementation has been systematically occurring for decades. Sugar conglomerates seeking profits? Government institutions (after all, they need voters to be stupid and vote for them), evil spiritual interference wanting to destroy or distort their path? I don’t know, I’ll leave the conspiracy theories to you!
The modern diet or diet is extremely inflammatory, and inflammation over a long period of time leads to autoimmune diseases such as diabetes and Hashimoto’s.
Absolutely any food in the plant kingdom will harm you, no matter how asymptomatic it may be. Plants are living beings and do not want to die and be eaten. To defend themselves from this, they did not evolve legs like animals. They specifically developed chemical mechanisms such as *oxalates, phytoalexins, glucosinolates, polyphenols, antinutrients* and many others that act to repel anything that wants to eat them, being fatal (as in the case of mushrooms), causing discomfort and the animal or insect discovering that the plant is not edible, releasing unpleasant smells or, in many cases, a combination of these factors. Not to mention genetically modified foods (almost the entire plant kingdom is genetically modified) that work as a steroid for the plants' defenses. - Lack of focus
- Poor decision-making
- Difficulty in establishing and maintaining relationships
- Difficulty getting pregnant and difficult pregnancy
- Low testosterone (medical reference values are low)
- Alzheimer's
- Diabetes
- Dementia
- Chances of developing autism when mothers do not eat meat and fat properly during pregnancy
- Worsening of the degree of autism when the child does not eat meat and fat (food selectivity)
- Insomnia and other sleep problems
- Lack of energy
- Poorly formed and fragile bone structure
- Lack of willpower
- Depression
- ADHD
Not having full physical and mental capacity harms you in many different ways, these are just a few examples that not only directly impact one person but everyone else around them.
Fortunately, there is an alternative to break out of this cycle of destruction, ***Carnivore Diet***.
I am not here to recommend a diet, eating plan or cure for your health problems, nor can I do so, as I am not a doctor (most doctors don't even know where the pancreas is, a mechanic is more useful in your life than a doctor, but that is a topic for another text.).
I came to present you with logic and facts in a very simplified way, from there you can do your own research and decide what is best for you.
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## Defining the carnivore diet
Simply put, the carnivore diet is an elimination diet, where carbohydrates (including fruits), vegetable fats (soy, canola, cotton, peanuts, etc.), processed products and any type of plant, be it spices or teas, are completely removed.
### What is allowed on the carnivore diet?
- Animal protein
- Beef, preferably fatty cuts (including offal, liver, heart, kidneys, these cuts have more vitamins than anything else in the world)
- Lamb
- Eggs
- Fish and seafood
- Animal fat
- Butter
- Beef fat and tallow
- Salt
- No... salt does not cause high blood pressure. (explained later about salt and high consumption of saturated fats)
From now on I will list some facts that disprove the false accusations made against \*\*eating exclusively meat and fat.
# “Human beings are omnivores”
*“Our ancestors were gatherers and hunters*"
To determine the proportion of animal foods in our ancestors’ diets, we can look at the amount of δ15 nitrogen in their fossils. By looking at levels of this isotope, researchers can infer where animals reside in the food chain, identifying their protein sources. Herbivores typically have δ15N levels of 3–7 percent, carnivores show levels of 6–12 percent, and omnivores exhibit levels in between. When samples from Neanderthals and early modern humans were analyzed, they showed levels of 12 percent and 13.5 percent, respectively, even higher than those of other known carnivores, such as hyenas and wolves. And from an energy efficiency standpoint, hunting large animals makes the most sense. Gathering plants and chasing small animals provides far fewer calories and nutrients relative to the energy invested. In more recently studied indigenous peoples, we have observed a similar pattern that clearly indicates a preference for animal foods over plant foods. For example, in Vilhjalmur Stefansson’s studies of the Eskimos.
*“…fat, not protein, seemed to play a very important role in hunters’ decisions about which animals (male or female) to kill and which body parts to discard or carry away.”*
Why were our ancestors and more recent indigenous peoples so interested in finding fat? At a very basic level, it was probably about calories. By weight, fat provides more than twice as many calories as protein or carbohydrates. Furthermore, human metabolism makes fat an exceptionally valuable and necessary food. If we think of ourselves as automobiles that need fuel for our metabolic engines, we should not put protein in our gas tank. For best results, our metabolic engine runs most efficiently on fat or carbohydrates.
Eating animal foods has been a vital part of our evolution since the beginning. Katherine Milton, a researcher at UC Berkeley, came to the same conclusion in her paper “The Critical Role Played by Animal Source Foods in Human Evolution,” which states:
“Without routine access to animal-source foods, it is highly unlikely that evolving humans could have achieved their unusually large and complex brains while simultaneously continuing their evolutionary trajectory as large, active, and highly social primates. As human evolution progressed, young children in particular, with their rapidly expanding large brains and higher metabolic and nutritional demands relative to adults, would have benefited from concentrated, high-quality foods such as meat." - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14672286/
Skeletons from Greece and Turkey reveal that 12,000 years ago, the average height of hunter-gatherers was five feet, nine inches for men and five feet, five inches for women. But with the adoption of agriculture, adult height plummeted—ending any hope these poor herders had of dunking a basketball or playing competitive volleyball, if such sports had existed at the time. By 3000 B.C., men in this region of the world were only five feet, three inches tall, and women were five feet, reflecting a massive decline in their overall nutritional status. Many studies in diverse populations show a strong correlation between adult height and nutritional quality. A study analyzing male height in 105 countries came to the following conclusion:
“In taller nations…consumption of plant proteins declines sharply at the expense of animal proteins, especially those from dairy products. Its highest consumption rates can be found in Northern and Central Europe, with the global peak in male height in the Netherlands (184 cm).”
In addition to the decline in height, there is also evidence that Native Americans buried at Dickson Mounds suffered from increased bacterial infections. These infections leave scars on the outer surface of the bone, known as the periosteum, with the tibia being especially susceptible to such damage due to its limited blood flow. Examination of tibias from skeletons found in the mounds shows that after agriculture, the number of such periosteal lesions increased threefold, with a staggering eighty-four percent of bones from this period demonstrating this pathology. The lesions also tended to be more severe and to appear earlier in life in the bones of post-agricultural peoples.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/j.1747-0080.2007.00194.x
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10702160/
# Cholesterol
Many “doctors” say that consuming saturated fat is harmful to your health, “your veins and arteries will clog with excess fat” “you will have a heart attack if you consume a lot of fat" and many other nonsense, and in exchange recommends that you replace fatty cuts of meat with lean meat and do everything with vegetable oil that causes cancer and makes men effeminate.
Your brain is basically composed of fat and water, your neurons are made and repaired with fat, your cells, the basic unit of life, are composed of fat and protein, many of your hormones, especially sexual ones, are made from fat, there is no logical reason not to consume saturated fat other than several false "scientific articles".
"The power plant of the cell is the mitochondria, which converts what we eat into energy. Ketones are an energy source derived from fat. Mitochondria prefer fat as energy (ketones) because transforming ketones into energy costs the mitochondria half the effort of using sugar (glucose) for energy." - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28178565/
"With the help of saturated fats, calcium is properly stored in our bones. The interaction between calcium, vitamin D, and parathyroid hormone regulates calcium levels in the body. When there are calcium imbalances in the blood, our bones release calcium into the blood to find homeostasis." - https://www.healthpedian.org/the-role-of-calcium-in-the-human-body/
"The body needs cholesterol to support muscle repair and other cellular functions. This is why when there is cardiovascular disease, we see increased amounts of cholesterol in the area. Cholesterol is not there causing the problem, but the boat carrying fat was docked there for cholesterol and other nutrients to help fight the problem. Plaque is the body's attempt to deal with injury within the blood vessels." - *National Library of Medicine, “Cholesterol,” 2019*
"Initially, the Plaque helps blood vessels stay strong and helps the vessels maintain their shape. But with the perpetual cycle of uncontrolled inflammation and leftover debris from cellular repair (cholesterol), over time plaque begins to grow and harden, reducing blood flow and oxygen to the heart. Both inflammation and repair require copious amounts of cholesterol and fats. So the body keeps sending these fatty substances to the site of the plaque — until either repair wins (plaque becomes sclerotic scars in the heart muscle, causing heart failure) or inflammation wins (atherosclerotic heart attack)" - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21250192/
Inflammation in Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21250192/
"Study finds that eating refined carbohydrates led to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and obesity" - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5793267/
# “Meat causes cancer”
Most of the misconceptions that red meat causes cancer come from a report by the World Health Organization's International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), which was released in 2015. Unfortunately, this report has been widely misrepresented by the mainstream media and is based on some very questionable interpretations of the science it claims to review.
A closer look at a 2018 report on its findings reveals that only 14 of the 800 studies were considered in its final conclusions—and every single study was observational epidemiology. Why the other 786 were excluded remains a mystery, and this group included many interventional animal studies that clearly did not show a link between red meat and cancer. Of the fourteen epidemiological studies that were included in the IARC report, eight showed no link between meat consumption and the development of colon cancer. Of the remaining six studies, only one showed a statistically significant correlation between meat and cancer.
In epidemiological research, one looks for correlation between two things and the strength of the correlation. Having just one study out of 800 that shows meat causes cancer is a mere fluke and becomes statistically insignificant.
Interestingly, this was a study by Seventh-day Adventists in America — a religious group that advocates a plant-based diet.
# Microbiota and Fiber
I have seen several people and “doctors” saying that eating only meat would destroy your microbiota. And I have come to the conclusion that neither “doctors” nor most people know what a microbiota is.
Microbiota is the set of several types of bacteria (millions) that exist in your stomach with the function of breaking down molecules of certain types of food that the body itself cannot get, fiber for example. Many times through the process of fermentation, which is why you have gas after eating your beloved oatmeal.
People unconsciously believe that the microbiota is something fixed and unchangeable, but guess what… it is not.
Your microbiota is determined by what you eat. If you love eating oatmeal, your microbiota will have a specific set of bacteria that can break down the oat molecule into a size that the body can absorb.
If you follow a carnivorous diet, your microbiota will adapt to digest meat.
### Fiber
Nutritional guidelines recommend large amounts of fiber in our diet, but what they don't tell you is that we only absorb around 6% of all the vegetable fiber we eat. In other words, it's insignificant!
Another argument used by doctors and nutritionists is that it helps you go to the bathroom, but this is also a lie. Fiber doesn't help you evacuate, it forces you to do so. With the huge amount of undigestible food in your stomach (fiber), the intestine begins to force contractions, making this fecal matter go down, making you go to the bathroom.
They also raise the argument that fibers are broken down into short-chain fatty acids, such as butyrate (butyric acid), propionate (propionic acid) and acetate (acetic acid). Butyrate is essential because it is the preferred fuel source for the endothelial cells of the large intestine.
Butter, cream, and cheese contain butyrate in its absorbable form. Butter is the best source of butyric acid, or butyrate. In fact, the origins of the word butyric acid come from the Latin word *butyro*—the same origins as the word butter.
“In 2012, a study in the Journal of Gastroenterology showed that reducing fiber (a precursor to short-chain fatty acids) helped participants with chronic constipation. The study lasted six months, and after two weeks without fiber, these participants were allowed to increase fiber as needed. These participants felt so much relief after two weeks without fiber that they continued without fiber for the entire six-month period. Of the high-fiber, low-fiber, and no-fiber groups, the zero-fiber participants had the highest bowel movement frequency.” - https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3435786/
### Bioavailability
I said that our body can only absorb 6% of all the fiber we ingest. This is bioavailability, how much the body can absorb nutrients from a given food.
Meat is the most bioavailable food on the planet!
Grains and vegetables are not only not very bioavailable, but they also contain a huge amount of antinutrients. So if you eat a steak with some beans, you will not be able to absorb the nutrients from the beans, and the antinutrients in them will make it impossible to absorb a large amount of nutrients from the steak. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23107545/
# Lack of nutrients and antioxidants in a carnivorous diet
A major concern with the carnivorous diet is the lack of vitamin C, which would consequently lead to scurvy.
Vitamin C plays an important role in the breakdown and transport of glucose into cells. In 2000 and 2001, the recommended daily intake of vitamin C effectively doubled. In fact, every 10 to 15 years, there has been a large increase in the recommended daily intake of vitamin C, as happened in 1974 and 1989. Interestingly, also in 1974, sugar prices became so high that high fructose corn syrup was introduced into the US market. Could the increase in readily available glucose foods and foods with high fructose corn syrup be a reason why we need more vitamin C? The question remains…. But this is not a cause for concern for the carnivore, liver is rich in vitamin C. You could easily reach the daily recommendation with liver or any cut of steak. 200-300g of steak already meets your needs and if the theory that the more sugar you eat, the more vitamin C you will get is true, then the more sugar you will eat is true. C is necessary if true, you could easily exceed the daily requirement.
Meat and seafood are rich in ALL the nutrients that humans need to thrive.
### Antioxidants
It is commonly said that fruits are rich in antioxidants but again this is a hoax, they are actually PRO-oxidants. These are substances that activate the mRF2 pathway of our immune system which causes the body to produce natural antioxidants.
The body produces antioxidants, but many occur naturally in foods, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Selenium and Manganese are all natural antioxidants.
High concentrations of antioxidants can be harmful. Remember that high concentrations of antioxidants can increase oxidation and even protect against cancer cells.
# Salt
Consuming too much salt does not increase blood pressure and therefore increases the risk of heart disease and stroke. Studies show no evidence that limiting salt intake reduces the risk of heart disease.
A 2011 study found that diets low in salt may actually increase the risk of death from heart attacks and strokes. Most importantly, they do not prevent high blood pressure. https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/04/health/research/04salt.html
# Sun
This is not a dietary issue specifically, but there are things that can I would like to present that is against common sense when talking about the sun.
It is common sense to say that the sun causes skin cancer and that we should not expose ourselves to it or, if we are exposed to the sun, use sunscreen, but no study proves that using sunscreen protects us from melanoma and basal cell carcinoma. The types of fatal melanomas usually occur in areas of the body that never see the sun, such as the soles of the feet.
https://www.jabfm.org/content/24/6/735
In 1978, the first sunscreen was launched, and the market grew rapidly, along with cases of melanoma.
Several studies show that sunscreens cause leaky gut (one of the main factors in chronic inflammation), hormonal dysfunction and neurological dysfunction.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31058986/
If your concern when going out in the sun is skin cancer, don't worry, your own body's natural antioxidants will protect you. When they can no longer protect you, your skin starts to burn. (If you have to stay in the sun for work, for example, a good way to protect yourself is to rub coconut oil on your skin or just cover yourself with a few extra layers of thin clothing and a hat).
Sunscreen gives you the false sense of protection by blocking the sunburn, so you stay out longer than your skin can handle, but sunscreens can only block 4% of UVA and UVB rays.
www.westonaprice.org/health-topics/environmental-toxins/sunscreens-the-dark-side-of-avoiding-the-sun/
Interestingly, vitamin D deficiency is linked to increased cancer risks. It's a big contradiction to say that the greatest provider of vit. D causes cancer…
https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2010/10/skin-cancer-patients-more-likely-to-be-deficient-in-vitamin-d-study-finds.html
Important roles of vitamin D:
- **Regulation of Bone Metabolism**
- Facilitates the **absorption of calcium and phosphorus** in the intestine.
- Promotes bone mineralization and prevents diseases such as **osteoporosis**, **rickets** (in children) and **osteomalacia** (in adults).
- **Immune Function**
- Modulates the immune system, helping to reduce inflammation and strengthen the defense against infections, including **colds**, **flu** and other diseases.
- May help reduce the incidence of autoimmune diseases such as **multiple sclerosis** and **rheumatoid arthritis**. - **Muscle Health**
- Contributes to muscle strength and the prevention of weakness, especially in the elderly.
- Reduces the risk of falls and fractures.
- **Cardiovascular Function**
- May help regulate blood pressure and heart function, reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
- **Hormonal Balance**
- Influences the production of hormones, including those associated with fertility and the functioning of the endocrine system.
- Plays a role in insulin metabolism and glucose sensitivity.
- **Brain Function and Mental Health**
- Participates in mood regulation, which may reduce the risk of **depression** and improve mental health.
- Has been associated with the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases, such as **Alzheimer's**.
- **Anticancer Role**
- Evidence suggests that vitamin D may inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells, especially in breast, prostate and colon cancers. - **Role in General Metabolism**
- Contributes to metabolic health, regulating cellular growth and repair processes.
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I tried to present everything in the simplest and most understandable way possible, but there are things that require prior knowledge to truly understand. Below is a list of books that will show you everything I have shown you in a more technical and in-depth way.
### Book Recommendations
https://amzn.to/3EbjVsD
https://amzn.to/4awlnBZ
All of my arguments have studies to validate them. Feel free to read them all and draw your own conclusions about what is best for you and your life.
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@ ece127e2:745bab9c
2025-01-29 18:37:16
He sentido un asco visceral , inexplicable, profundo , con ganas de hacer desaparecer el motivo que lo causa.
Una repulsión que viene de la sima más cenagosa y que cuando emerge tiene mi peor cara ,la del mal subido al mayor mal conocido.
Una ola de bilis que sube por mi garganta y quiere devorarme y devorar todo lo que me rodea.
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@ 2e8970de:63345c7a
2025-01-29 17:21:06
![](https://cdn.bsky.app/img/feed_thumbnail/plain/did:plc:zpwun47trjqtfg2p322ajjgd/bafkreih2unio5vkdadvkkgjmv6xlsjnlmchr2tsznultfmtaucwvafaefa@jpeg)
> The path to recent advanced AI systems has been more about building larger systems than making scientific breakthroughs.
https://ourworldindata.org/scaling-up-ai
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/869010
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@ dbf377b7:37ee9e19
2025-01-29 16:53:43
*Ross William Ulbricht's Laptop*
This laptop belonged to **Ross William Ulbricht**, known online as **Dread Pirate Roberts**, who ran the darknet market **Silk Road** from 2011 to 2013.
![image]( https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/dbf377b7e71855303fc48a8b1fee079ff9107af6d7a59c89236a9bce37ee9e19/files/1737559682564-YAKIHONNES3.png)
The Silk Road was a digital marketplace for buying and selling illicit goods and services. Accessible only through the **Tor network**, it generated over **$183 million** in sales during its operation, with Ulbricht earning more than **$13 million in Bitcoin commissions**.
🔍 **The investigation** began on **January 27, 2011**, when a tax agent discovered a forum post discussing the Silk Road. Eight months later, the same user posted a job listing investigators linked to Ulbricht's email address.
![image]( https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/dbf377b7e71855303fc48a8b1fee079ff9107af6d7a59c89236a9bce37ee9e19/files/1737561269763-YAKIHONNES3.jpg)*Image placed on original Silk Road after the seizure of property by the FBI*
📂 Through **digital forensics and network tracking**, authorities identified Ulbricht as the operator. On **October 1, 2013**, FBI agents arrested him in a **San Francisco library** and seized his laptop, which contained evidence. In 2015, he was convicted and sentenced to **life in prison without parole** for charges including conspiracy to traffic narcotics, money laundering, and computer hacking.
![image]( https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/dbf377b7e71855303fc48a8b1fee079ff9107af6d7a59c89236a9bce37ee9e19/files/1737561434355-YAKIHONNES3.png)*Impact of the seizure on the USD/Bitcoin exchange rate*
💻 On **November 3, 2020**, U.S. authorities seized over **$1 billion worth of Bitcoin** from a Silk Road-linked wallet, making it one of the largest cryptocurrency seizures in history.
🏆 On **January 21, 2025**, U.S. President Donald Trump granted Ulbricht a full and unconditional pardon.
#Bitcoin #SilkRoad #FreeRoss
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@ 9eec313d:2d61498c
2025-01-29 15:50:38
I created [Nostr Run Club](https://nostr-run-club.vercel.app/) because I was using Nike Run app and wanted to be more "nostr only." When I didn't see a run tracking app on nostr, I decided to build one myself. It's pretty basic right now, but it works!
## What's Working Now
The app currently lets you:
- Login with Nostr
- Track your runs
- Post runs to Nostr
- See and interact with a global running feed
## Coming Soon
![](https://m.primal.net/Ndmg.jpg)I'm working on adding:
- Wavlake integration for music
- E-cash features
- Achievements, Rewards and Goals
## Future Ideas
Some cool things I'd like to build:
- Team features
- Virtual races
- Merch for runners
## The Dream
![](https://m.primal.net/NdmV.jpg)My vision for the app is pretty straightforward - I want to wake up on a Monday morning, grab my phone and headphones, and:
- Connect with my run team on nostr
- Play my favorite Wavlake playlist
- Join a virtual morning training session with nostr freaks
- Maybe prep for an upcoming virtual 5k
- Get rewarded for my runs
- Share my achievements with one click
- Level up and unlock badges
- Maybe buy some NRC socks through shopstr
- Zap fellow runners for experience points
I'd also love to see custom themes, nostr banner integration, and eventually create a standard way to store run data on nostr so we can share between apps.
## Development Plan
![](https://m.primal.net/Ndmq.jpg)Right now I'm focusing on:
Stage 1: Getting Things Right
- Fixing bugs
- Making it run smoother
- Cleaning up the code
Stage 2: Adding Fun Stuff
- Wavlake integration
- Level system
- Rewards
Stage 3: Building Community
- Nostr group features
- Merch
- Races
## Big Thanks To
@btcplebdev for the advice
And shoutout to the tools below:
https://plebdevs.com/ - For the coding tutorials
Cursor.ai - couldn't have built this without it
Start.njump.me for the npub
Nostrcheck.me for the NIP-05
Nos2x for the signer
Nostrudel.ninja - for the client
Npub.Pro - for the blog
Highlighter.com - for long form support
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Open source contributions are more than welcome! Right now I'm focused on making sure the basic stuff works well and runs smoothly, but I'm excited to build this with the community.
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@ 0fa80bd3:ea7325de
2025-01-29 15:43:42
Lyn Alden - биткойн евангелист или евангелистка, я пока не понял
```
npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a
```
Thomas Pacchia - PubKey owner - X - @tpacchia
```
npub1xy6exlg37pw84cpyj05c2pdgv86hr25cxn0g7aa8g8a6v97mhduqeuhgpl
```
calvadev - Shopstr
```
npub16dhgpql60vmd4mnydjut87vla23a38j689jssaqlqqlzrtqtd0kqex0nkq
```
Calle - Cashu founder
```
npub12rv5lskctqxxs2c8rf2zlzc7xx3qpvzs3w4etgemauy9thegr43sf485vg
```
Джек Дорси
```
npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m
```
21 ideas
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npub1lm3f47nzyf0rjp6fsl4qlnkmzed4uj4h2gnf2vhe3l3mrj85vqks6z3c7l
```
Много адресов. Хз кто надо сортировать
```
https://github.com/aitechguy/nostr-address-book
```
ФиатДжеф - создатель Ностр - https://github.com/fiatjaf
```
npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6
```
EVAN KALOUDIS Zues wallet
```
npub19kv88vjm7tw6v9qksn2y6h4hdt6e79nh3zjcud36k9n3lmlwsleqwte2qd
```
Программер Коди https://github.com/CodyTseng/nostr-relay
```
npub1syjmjy0dp62dhccq3g97fr87tngvpvzey08llyt6ul58m2zqpzps9wf6wl
```
Anna Chekhovich - Managing Bitcoin at The Anti-Corruption Foundation
https://x.com/AnyaChekhovich
```
npub1y2st7rp54277hyd2usw6shy3kxprnmpvhkezmldp7vhl7hp920aq9cfyr7
```
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@ a012dc82:6458a70d
2025-01-29 15:27:17
In an unprecedented development in the realm of digital currencies, the Bitcoin network has achieved a groundbreaking milestone: the count of blockchain addresses possessing over $1,000 in Bitcoin has eclipsed 8 million. This landmark achievement is not just a numerical feat but a testament to the burgeoning confidence and interest in Bitcoin as a viable financial asset. It marks a pivotal shift in the cryptocurrency's journey from a digital novelty to a mainstream financial instrument, capturing the attention of a diverse range of investors, from individual enthusiasts to institutional players. This surge in Bitcoin addresses is a strong indicator of the cryptocurrency's increasing acceptance and its evolving role in reshaping the global financial landscape.
**Table Of Content**
- The Surge in Bitcoin Addresses
- Implications of Growing Bitcoin Addresses
- Bitcoin’s Monetization and Market Dynamics
- Bitcoin's Recent Performance and Market Sentiment
- The Future Outlook of Bitcoin and Digital Currencies
- Conclusion
- FAQs
**The Surge in Bitcoin Addresses**
Recent analytical data provided by Blockware Solutions and Glassnode paints a vivid picture of Bitcoin's rapidly expanding footprint in the digital asset space. The remarkable escalation to over 8 million Bitcoin addresses holding a value exceeding $1,000 each is more than just a statistical anomaly. It represents a collective movement, a growing wave of global participants who are now engaging with Bitcoin either as an investment, a transactional currency, or as a hedge against traditional financial systems. This increase is a reflection of Bitcoin's rising appeal and its growing integration into various financial strategies, transcending traditional market barriers and establishing itself as a significant player in the realm of investment options.
**Implications of Growing Bitcoin Addresses**
The surge in Bitcoin addresses bearing over $1,000 of Bitcoin is far more than a mere statistic; it is an indicator of a paradigm shift in the global financial landscape. This growth signifies not only an increasing embrace of Bitcoin by individual investors but also a broader, more systemic integration into the financial strategies of diverse entities, ranging from small-scale investors to large financial institutions. This trend suggests a growing recognition of Bitcoin's potential as a stable and lucrative asset, challenging traditional perceptions of currency and investment. It heralds a new era where digital assets are increasingly viewed as credible and essential components of diversified investment portfolios.
**Bitcoin’s Monetization and Market Dynamics**
The concept of monetization in the context of Bitcoin has taken on a significant role in this new era of digital finance. The rising number of valuable Bitcoin addresses signals a shift towards viewing Bitcoin not just as a digital token, but as a potent financial asset capable of generating revenue and sustaining value. This notion of monetization, theorized by financial analysts, is becoming a tangible reality as more entities begin to realize the income-generating potential of Bitcoin. Blockware's insights suggest that the trajectory of Bitcoin is not only upwards in terms of value but also expansive, with the potential to attract even more investors seeking to capitalize on this digital gold rush.
**Bitcoin's Recent Performance and Market Sentiment**
Bitcoin's performance in the financial market has recently been nothing short of stellar, with a noticeable upsurge in its value. A significant factor contributing to this trend is the anticipation surrounding the potential approval of Bitcoin exchange-traded funds by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This speculation has created a ripple effect, invigorating investor sentiment and catalyzing robust activity among large-scale Bitcoin holders, colloquially known as 'whales.' These movements underscore a growing optimism in the market about Bitcoin's legitimacy and potential as a mainstream financial instrument, further cementing its role as a pivotal player in the global economic arena.
**The Future Outlook of Bitcoin and Digital Currencies**
As we witness the remarkable growth in Bitcoin's popularity and acceptance, it's imperative to look ahead and consider the future trajectory of this leading cryptocurrency and its counterparts. This section would delve into the potential long-term implications of the current trends in Bitcoin ownership. It would explore various scenarios, from the continued mainstreaming of Bitcoin to its potential challenges, including regulatory developments and market volatility. Additionally, the potential impact of emerging technologies within the blockchain sphere and their influence on the usability and security of Bitcoin would be examined. The aim is to provide an informed speculation on how Bitcoin's current ascendance might shape not just its own future but also the broader landscape of digital currencies and their role in the evolving global economy.
**Conclusion**
The milestone of 8 million Bitcoin addresses holding over $1,000 each is more than just a landmark in the cryptocurrency's history; it is a harbinger of the evolving role of digital currencies in the global economy. This development is not merely about the appreciation in Bitcoin's value; it signifies a broader shift in the perception and utilization of digital assets. As Bitcoin continues to embed itself into the fabric of global finance, its influence and implications for the future of money and investments are profound, potentially reshaping the financial landscape in ways that are only beginning to be understood.
**FAQs**
**How many Bitcoin addresses now hold over {{text}},000?**
Over 8 million Bitcoin addresses currently hold more than $1,000 in Bitcoin.
**What does the increase in Bitcoin addresses indicate?**
The increase indicates growing confidence in Bitcoin as a viable financial asset and its broader acceptance globally.
**How has Bitcoin's recent market performance been?**
Bitcoin has shown a significant gain, nearly 25% in recent weeks, influenced by optimistic market sentiments.
**What impact could the approval of Bitcoin ETFs have?**
The approval of Bitcoin ETFs by the U.S. SEC could further boost investor confidence and increase Bitcoin's market activity.
**What is the future outlook for Bitcoin and digital currencies?**
The future outlook includes continued mainstream adoption, evolving regulatory landscapes, and potential technological advancements impacting Bitcoin's usability and security.
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@ 0fa80bd3:ea7325de
2025-01-29 14:44:48
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1️⃣ Be where the bear roams. Stay in its territory, where it hunts for food. No point setting a trap in your backyard if the bear’s chilling in the forest.
2️⃣ Set a well-hidden trap. Bury it, disguise it, and place the bait right in the center. Bears are omnivores—just like secret police KGB agents. And what’s the tastiest bait for them? Money.
3️⃣ Wait for the bear to take the bait. When it reaches in, the trap will snap shut around its paw. It’ll be alive, but stuck. No escape.
Now, what you do with a trapped bear is another question... 😏
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@ 82100056:e198089f
2025-01-29 14:22:06
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@ 82100056:e198089f
2025-01-29 14:20:03
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@ 765da722:17c600e6
2025-01-29 11:49:10
> Como Jeová ordenou a Moisés, seu servo, assim Moisés ordenou a Josué. Assim Josué o fez; não deixou de fazer coisa alguma de tudo o que Jeová ordenou a Moisés. Josué 11.15 TB10.
Josué era homem fiel em tudo. Não é registrado na Bíblia nenhum pecado dele. É zeloso como servo de Moisés e, depois da morte deste, líder do povo de Israel. Mesmo nos detalhes mais difíceis (leia o capítulo 11), Josué fez tudo o que Deus tinha ordenado.
Ele sabia que os mandamentos de Moisés vieram do Deus Eterno. Levou-os muito a sério. Obedeceu-os “escrupulosamente” (versão *O Livro*).
Quanto mais os mandamentos de Cristo devem ser obedecidos de forma exata! Hebreus 12.25. Quanto mais devemos nos dedicar para não deixar de fora nenhuma ordem do nosso Senhor Jesus Cristo!
A graça e o poder de Deus em Cristo nos capacitam para tanto. O Deus que nos criou é o mesmo que nos salva por meio de Jesus e nos dá forças pelo seu Espírito para seguir o bom exemplo de Josué.
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@ cf7ed325:050194cf
2025-01-29 10:32:11
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2025-01-29 08:27:33
Hello Stackers!
Welcome on into the ~Music Corner of the Saloon!
A place where we Talk Music. Share Tracks. Zap Sats.
So stay a while and listen.
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2025-01-29 08:16:38
Over the past week, Sweden has been rocked by an unprecedented wave of domestic terrorism. Bombings, shootings, and gang-related violence have escalated to a level that even the most hardened observers find shocking. The Swedish people are waking up—sometimes quite literally—to explosions outside their homes, their neighborhoods resembling conflict zones rather than the peaceful Scandinavian society they once knew.
### A Month of Terror
Since the beginning of the year, Sweden has witnessed at least **32 bombings**, averaging more than **one explosion per day**. In a sign of how routine this has become, state media outlet [SVT now maintains a "live ticker" tracking the growing number of explosions](https://www.svt.se/datajournalistik/sprangningar-i-sverige-ar-for-ar/)—reminiscent of the death and infection tickers used during the COVID-19 pandemic. The attacks have struck cities large and small—Stockholm, Uppsala, Helsingborg, and Örebro among them. Some explosions have targeted residential buildings, even bedrooms where children sleep. Others have been part of gang warfare, retaliation for unpaid debts, or attempts to intimidate rivals.
Just in the past **24 hours**, five separate explosions have rocked Stockholm. A grenade attack forced a school into lockdown, while an explosion in Årstaberg destroyed the entrance of an apartment building. This is not the first time—and it certainly will not be the last.
### Sweden’s Political Paralysis
Despite this unprecedented security crisis, the Swedish government refuses to take meaningful action. Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson recently acknowledged the situation, stating:
> “The criminal gangs show total disregard for the public. This is domestic terrorism that we must fight with the full force of society. The police are working intensively to prevent and stop acts of violence. The police can now conduct preventive wiretapping, and security zones are in place. These are important tools. But more is needed.”
However, this is yet another attempt to address symptoms rather than causes—and it will fail to even achieve that. Last night, I participated in a livestream where former MP Jeff Ahl likened the government's approach to **trying to stop arterial bleeding with a band-aid**. A fitting description indeed.
Meanwhile, rather than declaring a national emergency, Sweden’s political elite have prioritized ideological pet projects. Minister Paulina Brandberg was busy **opening a new DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) office at Chalmers University** while bombs tore through Stockholm’s suburbs. Justice Minister Gunnar Strömmer held a crisis meeting with the police last week, only to suggest that the government might be able to stop the gangs **in eight years**—an admission of failure if ever there was one.
### The Root of the Crisis
The media and political establishment refuse to address the root cause of this descent into chaos: mass immigration and the importation of criminal clan networks. The reality is undeniable:
- Areas like **Rinkeby and Botkyrka**—once Swedish working-class neighborhoods—now have overwhelming non-Swedish majorities, with Rinkeby exceeding **95%** and Botkyrka over **60%**. These are just two examples of the **hundreds of neighborhoods** across Sweden where Swedes are now a minority, where criminal clans thrive, and where gangs have effectively taken control—not just of the streets but also of local commerce and entire business districts.
- **Organized crime syndicates**, many with roots in the Middle East and North Africa, exert dominance over these areas, operating parallel societies with little to no interference from Swedish authorities.
- Police estimate that **30,000 individuals** are active in criminal gangs—when factoring in extended networks, the number may be in the **hundreds of thousands**.
- **Most of these people should never have been allowed into Sweden in the first place.**
### “We’re Used to It”
Perhaps the most chilling aspect of this crisis is the growing resignation among Swedes. After a bombing in Upplands-Bro last night, one resident summed it up:
> “No, I’m not worried. I’m used to it.”
This normalization of terrorism is a direct consequence of decades of political negligence, ideological blindness, and a refusal to admit policy failure. Sweden’s leaders have deliberately ignored the warnings. They have allowed the chaos to fester. And now, they pretend to be shocked as the country spirals deeper into lawlessness.
### What Comes Next?
Let’s be clear: these bombings will not stop. If history is any guide, Sweden’s authorities will issue statements, hold meetings, and maybe even arrest a few foot soldiers. But the broader networks, the root causes, and the state’s unwillingness to reclaim control over the country remain unchanged.
The question is not whether Sweden can recover. The question is whether Swedes are willing to demand real change. And if they do not, how much further can this country fall before it collapses altogether?
**I will continue to report on this crisis—because while mainstream media acknowledges the violence, they refuse to confront its root cause. If we do not acknowledge the failure of multiculturalism and dismantle this ideological experiment, we will never resolve this crisis.**
For near-daily updates, follow me on [**X**](https://www.x.com/erikssondan)**, [Telegram](https://t.me/danerikssonSE), and [Nostr](https://primal.net/daneriksson)**, where I report on these events as they unfold. Stay informed, stay vigilant, and if you value my work, consider subscribing and sharing this newsletter.
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@ 16d11430:61640947
2025-01-29 06:06:25
Fiat, by its nature, is an anti-human force. It exists not to enhance civilization but to extract from it, to manipulate rather than to build, to obscure rather than to reveal. As it nears collapse, it will throw everything at its disposal to sustain itself—not through creation, but through control, coercion, and, ultimately, extermination. The development of AI is not an accident in this process; it is fiat’s final gambit to perfect a system that optimizes human destruction while ensuring its own survival.
This analysis will explore this trajectory through multiple lenses: economic, technological, psychological, military, and metaphysical.
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1. The Economic Lens: Fiat’s Structural Need for Destruction
Fiat money thrives on scarcity, but not real scarcity—engineered scarcity. It creates artificial demand through inflation, debt cycles, and controlled access to resources. Yet, as it approaches terminal decline, it must escalate its tactics.
The Degrowth Imperative: Fiat cannot function in a world where productive capacity exceeds the need for artificial scarcity. As automation reduces reliance on human labor, fiat must find ways to reduce human demand on the system. AI-driven economic models will be used to justify mass unemployment, the elimination of “useless” populations, and the restructuring of economies around controlled digital enclosures.
Programmable Money as a Rationing Mechanism: Fiat's ultimate dream is total control over consumption. Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) combined with AI-driven financial governance will dictate not just how much money one can access, but whether one is “eligible” to exist in the economy at all.
The UBI Trap: Universal Basic Income will not be an act of benevolence; it will be a mechanism to manage surplus populations with just enough to pacify, but not enough to allow self-sovereignty. AI will determine who “qualifies” and, eventually, who should be “off-ramped” from the economy entirely.
Fiat has always operated through destruction—wars, recessions, financial crises—but with AI, it now has a tool to automate and optimize these processes at scale.
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2. The Technological Lens: AI as the Weaponization of Fiat Logic
AI is not intelligence—it is a predictive engine trained on fiat-controlled narratives, optimized to maintain fiat dominance. Unlike operating systems, which are neutral and expand human agency, AI is an anti-tool—it removes agency, restricts sovereignty, and enforces compliance.
AI as Fiat’s Ultimate Gatekeeper: Traditional fiat systems required human gatekeepers—central bankers, politicians, corporate executives—to interpret and enforce policy. AI removes this inefficiency. AI models will automate censorship, restrict access to financial systems, and determine who is “worthy” of participation in society.
Algorithmic Reality Construction: Fiat is a system of deception, and AI is its most powerful tool for controlling perception at scale. AI-generated content will flood the information ecosystem, erasing historical context, eliminating dissenting narratives, and ensuring only fiat-approved “realities” remain. The ability to think outside the fiat paradigm will be memory-holed.
Bio-surveillance & Behavior Control: AI-integrated surveillance systems will predict, profile, and preemptively neutralize threats—not just physical threats, but ideological ones. If a person’s behavior suggests they are questioning fiat’s control, AI-driven interventions will ensure compliance—or elimination.
With AI, fiat is no longer just a system of economic control. It becomes a self-replicating, self-enforcing prison that anticipates, suppresses, and eventually eliminates resistance before it can manifest.
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3. The Psychological Lens: The Fiat-AI Mind War
Fiat is not just about controlling money—it’s about controlling minds. AI’s primary function is not intelligence but psychological warfare, ensuring that fiat’s victims remain unaware, obedient, and compliant.
Cognitive Overload & Learned Helplessness: AI will flood the digital landscape with content, narratives, and distractions, ensuring that people are too mentally exhausted to resist. The result? A population too numbed to recognize its own enslavement.
Automated Gaslighting: AI-generated responses will deny objective reality, making it impossible for people to discuss real issues. If you claim fiat is corrupt, AI will counter with plausible-sounding but entirely fabricated “data” to convince you otherwise. Every institution will have an AI-controlled “fact-checker” ensuring that truth never emerges.
Dehumanization of Thought: AI will gradually replace human thinking with “assistance,” weakening cognitive abilities over generations. By the time people realize what they have lost, they will no longer be capable of independent thought.
Psychological warfare is fiat’s most effective weapon because a population that cannot think clearly does not resist.
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4. The Military Lens: AI as the Ultimate Kill System
Every fiat empire has relied on war to maintain control, and AI provides the ultimate tool to wage war—both visible and invisible.
Automated Warfare: AI-controlled drones, autonomous combat units, and real-time battlefield analytics will allow wars to be waged without human oversight. The decision to kill will be outsourced to algorithms optimized for fiat’s survival.
Targeting Dissent: AI will be used not just for traditional warfare but for preemptive neutralization of dissenters. Whistleblowers, activists, and critics will be identified, flagged, and neutralized before they can challenge the system.
Biosecurity as a Weapon: AI-driven bio-surveillance will dictate who is “healthy,” who is a “threat,” and who should be removed from the population. Digital ID systems will merge health data with social behavior data, allowing fiat to control who lives and who dies under the guise of “public safety.”
Once AI is fully integrated into military and policing systems, fiat will no longer need soldiers—only extermination algorithms.
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5. The Metaphysical Lens: Fiat as the Anti-Life Principle
At its core, fiat is an inversion of life—a parasitic force that cannot create, only extract. AI is its final manifestation, a tool to ensure that humans remain trapped in an artificial, fiat-optimized existence until they are no longer needed.
The Death of Meaning: A world controlled by fiat AI is a world where nothing real exists. All narratives, emotions, and expressions will be filtered through a fiat-optimized lens, ensuring that humanity becomes a hollowed-out shell of its former self.
Elimination of the Sacred: Fiat has always sought to replace meaning with transactions. AI will complete this process by ensuring that human relationships, art, philosophy, and even consciousness itself are commodified and optimized for fiat’s survival.
The Final Cull: Fiat does not need 8 billion people. AI will manage the transition toward a world where the human population is selectively reduced, leaving only those who are either necessary for maintaining the system or who are too broken to resist.
The ultimate goal is not just control, but the elimination of those who are no longer profitable or compliant.
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Conclusion: The Only Path Forward
Fiat is a virus, and AI is its ultimate mutation—a system that will automate dehumanization, control, and extermination at a scale never before possible. The only antidote is sovereignty—Bitcoin, self-hosted computing, and the rejection of AI as a controlling force.
The question is no longer whether fiat will attempt to use AI to destroy humanity—it is already happening. The only question is who will resist before the extermination machine is fully operational.
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@ 0fa80bd3:ea7325de
2025-01-29 05:55:02
The land that belongs to the indigenous peoples of Russia has been seized by a gang of killers who have unleashed a war of extermination. They wipe out anyone who refuses to conform to their rules. Those who disagree and stay behind are tortured and killed in prisons and labor camps. Those who flee lose their homeland, dissolve into foreign cultures, and fade away. And those who stand up to protect their people are attacked by the misled and deceived. The deceived die for the unchecked greed of a single dictator—thousands from both sides, people who just wanted to live, raise their kids, and build a future.
Now, they are forced to make an impossible choice: abandon their homeland or die. Some perish on the battlefield, others lose themselves in exile, stripped of their identity, scattered in a world that isn’t theirs.
There’s been endless debate about how to fix this, how to clear the field of the weeds that choke out every new sprout, every attempt at change. But the real problem? We can’t play by their rules. We can’t speak their language or use their weapons. We stand for humanity, and no matter how righteous our cause, we will not multiply suffering. Victory doesn’t come from matching the enemy—it comes from staying ahead, from using tools they haven’t mastered yet. That’s how wars are won.
Our only resource is the **will of the people** to rewrite the order of things. Historian Timothy Snyder once said that a nation cannot exist without a city. A city is where the most active part of a nation thrives. But the cities are occupied. The streets are watched. Gatherings are impossible. They control the money. They control the mail. They control the media. And any dissent is crushed before it can take root.
So I started asking myself: **How do we stop this fragmentation?** How do we create a space where people can **rebuild their connections** when they’re ready? How do we build a **self-sustaining network**, where everyone contributes and benefits proportionally, while keeping their freedom to leave intact? And more importantly—**how do we make it spread, even in occupied territory?**
In 2009, something historic happened: **the internet got its own money.** Thanks to **Satoshi Nakamoto**, the world took a massive leap forward. Bitcoin and decentralized ledgers shattered the idea that money must be controlled by the state. Now, to move or store value, all you need is an address and a key. A tiny string of text, easy to carry, impossible to seize.
That was the year money broke free. The state lost its grip. Its biggest weapon—physical currency—became irrelevant. Money became **purely digital.**
The internet was already **a sanctuary for information**, a place where people could connect and organize. But with Bitcoin, it evolved. Now, **value itself** could flow freely, beyond the reach of authorities.
Think about it: when seedlings are grown in controlled environments before being planted outside, they **get stronger, survive longer, and bear fruit faster.** That’s how we handle crops in harsh climates—nurture them until they’re ready for the wild.
Now, picture the internet as that **controlled environment** for **ideas**. Bitcoin? It’s the **fertile soil** that lets them grow. A testing ground for new models of interaction, where concepts can take root before they move into the real world. If **nation-states are a battlefield, locked in a brutal war for territory, the internet is boundless.** It can absorb any number of ideas, any number of people, and it doesn’t **run out of space.**
But for this ecosystem to thrive, people need safe ways to communicate, to share ideas, to build something real—**without surveillance, without censorship, without the constant fear of being erased.**
This is where **Nostr** comes in.
Nostr—"Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays"—is more than just a messaging protocol. **It’s a new kind of city.** One that **no dictator can seize**, no corporation can own, no government can shut down.
It’s built on **decentralization, encryption, and individual control.** Messages don’t pass through central servers—they are relayed through independent nodes, and users choose which ones to trust. There’s no master switch to shut it all down. Every person owns their identity, their data, their connections. And no one—no state, no tech giant, no algorithm—can silence them.
In a world where cities fall and governments fail, **Nostr is a city that cannot be occupied.** A place for ideas, for networks, for freedom. A city that grows stronger **the more people build within it**.
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@ 20e7c953:3b8bcb21
2025-01-29 05:53:46
# Thai Nostriches **#Siamstr**
Get Ready for Sats N Facts 2025! https://satsnfacts.btc.pub/ 🎉
Join us for a series of exciting events where Bitcoin, Nostr, and local Thai communities come together to innovate, create, and connect! Here’s the breakdown for the 2 main activities:
# 🛠 Hackathon Overview
https://satsnfacts.btc.pub/hackathon/
This is your opportunity to work alongside leading teams and individuals pushing the boundaries of Bitcoin and Nostr. Whether you're a developer, designer, an educator or a visionary, your contributions can help shape the future of decentralized technology.
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What to Expect:
Participate in the sessions by pitching and listening to others ideas or setting up a spot in the schedule. The event is designed to be a “decentralized and collaborative” effort between all participants, with activities being put together with attendees’ feedback.
🤝 Introducing Potential 🇹🇭 Participating Teams
nostr:npub1ejn774qahqmgjsfajawy7634unk88y26yktvwuzp9kfgdeejx9mqdm97a5 – Bitcoin Education and Translations for the Thai community; this would be an ideal occasion in order to connect with international developers in order to curate and share insights within the #Siamstr community
Other Projects that are formally invited are:
nostr:npub1l8ktdyyhwxh4ty5cf48tl72g8ra286nr9klmvqznvk3aqyjkucgsem97q9 – Simplifying Bitcoin payments through intuitive tools
nostr:npub1nsxnfp5690uplzgkslthcvt6269htshqeymhghthenr9wnpt869q57q2hf – Innovating Lightning infrastructure and Bitcoin ATMs
nostr:npub16elg3wf8nffkymylw9kfwecc45j9c30lufrrzx2zf5vmxjlcgkkq3xc6d7 – Enhancing social innovation through Nostr-powered solutions
# 🎨 Art Exhibition
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What else to expect?
A showcase of Bitcoin and Nostr-inspired works by local Thai artists like nostr:npub16unl8g9ucanlpfvp94sdjdv2f4mukm2ywmgrywnrfdgt98qwrrdq0qcn35 nostr:npub14lqzjhfvdc9psgxzznq8xys8pfq8p4fqsvtr6llyzraq90u9m8fqevhssu and nostr:npub1uprlst7kjp0eyfxe4yn7q36gr885mjr9fm6ejfqt8pmdta7stv9s2xvysq - Huaiphueng Project community members.
# Celebrate the creativity of our culture with a fusion of tech and art!
📍 Location: Weave Artisan Society, Chiang Mai
📅 Date: 8th - 10th February
🎟 How to Join: Register either as a Lead or Attendee, wait for confirmation from SnF team and get your ticket as a Thai National via Formstr at https://satsnfacts.btc.pub/#tickets
🌟 Why You Should Join:
If you are a Bitcoiner and Ostrich in Thailand the question should be re-formulated to... **WHY WOULD YOU NOT JOIN ?**
Support and grow the local ecosystem while having a great time with fellow international Bitcoiners.
✨ Mark your calendars and spread the word! Stay tuned through the links or connect with us on Nostr.
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2025-01-29 04:58:00
A warrior doesn’t cry over a lost battle—they regroup, rearm, and strike back harder. Taking a hit isn’t failure. It’s positioning. A strategic retreat, a calculated loss, a momentary setback—all weapons in the arsenal of those who play to **win the war, not just the fight.**
### **Know When to Take the Hit**
Weak minds panic at the first sign of loss. Warriors **adapt**. They know not every battle is worth fighting—some losses are stepping stones to dominance.
- **Drop the dead weight.** If something slows you down, cut it loose.
- **Sacrifice comfort.** No one gets stronger by staying cozy.
- **Take the L if it sets you up for the W.** Some moves cost you now but pay off tenfold later.
### **Every Loss is Intel for the Next Attack**
A true fighter doesn’t lose—they **learn**. Every hit you take shows you where to tighten your defense, where to strike next, and how to make sure the next round ends in **your victory.**
- **Lost time? Then move faster.**
- **Lost money? Then get smarter.**
- **Lost an opportunity? Then create a better one.**
### **Play the Long Game or Get Played**
You think warriors cry about setbacks? They **use them.**
- **A general doesn’t win a war in one battle.** They strategize, reposition, and **outlast the enemy.**
- **A lion doesn’t chase every prey.** It waits, watches, and **strikes when the time is right.**
- **A true warrior fights with patience.** Some victories need **sacrifices** to be earned.
### **Take Control—Or Be Controlled**
If you fear losing, you’ve already lost. If you refuse to sacrifice, you’ll stay weak. The choice is simple: **Take the short-term loss and come back unstoppable, or stay stagnant and get crushed.**
So, **what’s it going to be?** Whine about what you lost—or **lock in, sharpen your blade, and take everything?**
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@ df478568:2a951e67
2025-01-29 01:30:18
I have decided to post some [PGP Ciphertext on Substack](https://open.substack.com/pub/marc26z/p/a-pgp-experiment?r=51uxx8&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true) using 3 random words as a passphrase. Only subscribers will hae access to the passphrase. Therefore, only subscribers can read the text. Here are some quotes that inspired this:
"The act of encryption, in fact, removes information from the public realm. Even laws against cryptography reach only so far as a nation’s border and the arm of its violence. Cryptography will ineluctably spread over the whole globe, and with it the anonymous transactions systems that it makes possible."
Eric Hughes, A Cypherpunk's Manifesto
"Privacy in an open society also requires cryptography. If I say something, I want it heard only by those for whom I intend it. If the content of my speech is available to the world, I have no privacy. To encrypt is to indicate the desire for privacy, and to encrypt with weak cryptography is to indicate not too much desire for privacy. Furthermore, to reveal one’s identity with assurance when the default is anonymity requires the cryptographic signature."
-Eric Hughes, A Cypherpunk's Manifesto
"Information longs to be free."
--Stewart Brand
"Perhaps you think your email is legitimate enough that encryption is unwarranted. If you really are a law-abiding citizen with nothing to hide, then why don't you always send your paper mail on postcards? Why not submit to drug testing on demand? Why require a warrant for police searches of your house? Are you trying to hide something? If you hide your mail inside envelopes, does that mean you must be a subversive or a drug dealer, or maybe a paranoid nut? Do law-abiding citizens have any need to encrypt their email?"
Phil Zimmermann
Why I Wrote PGP
Part of the Original 1991 PGP User's Guide (updated in 1999)
"don't be like so many writers,
don't be like so many thousands of
people who call themselves writers,
don't be dull and boring and
pretentious, don't be consumed with self-
love.
the libraries of the world have
yawned themselves to
sleep
over your kind.
don't add to that.
don't do it."
-Charles Bukowski
## On Publishing PGP Ciphertext On Substack
Substack allows writers to publish everything to the world or I can lock my work behind a paywall. These two facts are a contradiction I've been trying to square for several years. On one hand, I would like to earn more sats for writing. On the other hand, I want everything I write to be availabe for free because the more accessible my work is, the broader the audience I can reach. The disadvantage with free is I don't get paid. It's a conundrum. Here is my solution.
All of my work is available free of charge if you look in the write place. Hint: You can find anything I write in the clear by searching for my npub in a long-form nostr client.
I also will publish this work on Substack, but some of it will be encrypted with three random words from the EFF long list. These words will be published to my subscribers. If you wish to read an article on Substack, you must decrypt it with a 3-word passphrase made available to my paid subscribers.
Is it a good idea? I'm not sure. This is an experiment.
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2025-01-29 01:30:12
The future of mobile computing is no longer limited to incremental improvements in hardware and software. A true revolution is brewing, one that will seamlessly integrate blockchain technology into mobile devices with a level of concurrency and scalability never before seen. erm (Erlang on Mobile) is the perfect foundation for this shift, enabling millions of concurrent updates that will breathe life into every digital asset on advanced modern displays. Unlike today’s fragmented, inefficient systems, erm will introduce a density of digital interaction that is entirely unprecedented, making every tap, swipe, and gesture part of a vast, distributed real-time system.
1. Parallel Execution Meets the Blockchain
Blockchain technology has long been plagued by performance bottlenecks and scalability issues on mobile. Current platforms struggle with real-time transaction processing, requiring centralized workarounds that undermine the very decentralization they claim to uphold. erm changes everything:
Millions of Concurrent Transactions: Erlang’s actor-based concurrency model enables lightweight processes to handle millions of blockchain updates per second, removing bottlenecks in asset validation, state changes, and distributed computing.
True Decentralization at Scale: Unlike traditional mobile architectures that rely on slow, centralized synchronization, erm distributes updates across a massively parallel process ecosystem, ensuring that mobile blockchain interactions are as fluid as local ones.
2. Bringing Digital Assets to Life
Modern mobile platforms treat digital assets as static objects: images, files, and tokenized items that exist only in a limited, passive capacity. erm will change this paradigm entirely:
Real-Time Interactive NFTs: With erm, every NFT can exist as a dynamic, interactive entity that constantly updates based on real-world or blockchain events.
Advanced Modern Displays: High-resolution OLED and micro-LED screens will showcase digital assets not as static images, but as living, evolving data streams seamlessly updated through blockchain-powered concurrency.
Tokenized Interaction: Every tap, scroll, and input can trigger real-time blockchain-based events, making digital ownership feel as tangible as physical ownership.
3. Blockchain-Based Distribution: A New Incentive Model for Developers
The mobile ecosystem has long been dominated by centralized app stores, taking a massive cut of developer revenue while enforcing strict control over distribution. erm will introduce a fully decentralized distribution system, redefining how developers create, share, and monetize applications.
NFTs of Beams: Developers will be able to tokenize their software builds as NFTs, allowing direct ownership and transfer of software components.
Built-In Developer Incentives: Every application update, contribution, or feature can be directly monetized via blockchain, creating an autonomous developer economy that rewards innovation instead of locking it behind corporate walls.
No Middlemen: Distribution will no longer rely on centralized gatekeepers; instead, peer-to-peer smart contracts will enable trustless transactions between developers and users.
4. The Perfect DeFi Mobile Platform
DeFi (Decentralized Finance) applications are bottlenecked by slow transaction processing, limited on-device blockchain interaction, and security concerns stemming from outdated mobile architectures. erm addresses all of these:
Instantaneous Microtransactions: Parallel execution allows real-time financial transactions to settle in milliseconds, making mobile DeFi as fast as Web2 payment systems.
Secure Smart Contracts on Mobile: With isolated lightweight processes, erm provides a fault-tolerant execution environment for on-device smart contracts that are resistant to exploits and crashes.
Unprecedented DeFi Interaction Density: Every blockchain operation can be handled individually within millions of concurrent processes, ensuring that mobile financial applications can scale to levels never before possible.
5. A Disruption Bigger Than DeepSeek
The rise of AI models like DeepSeek has shifted the balance of power in tech, but the effort to train a model is far less human-intensive than developing an entirely new mobile OS. The disruption erm introduces is even greater than DeepSeek’s impact because:
A New OS Demands More Human Effort: Building a scalable, fully decentralized mobile OS powered by blockchain requires coordination across developers, designers, security experts, and hardware manufacturers, making it a far bigger challenge than training an AI model.
Blockchain + Concurrency = Unparalleled Innovation: Where DeepSeek reshaped knowledge retrieval, erm will reshape the very foundation of mobile computing, combining blockchain, concurrency, and decentralization in a way that has never been done before.
Mobile Users Will Finally Own Their Data: In a world where users are increasingly aware of their data being controlled by corporations, erm will return ownership to individuals by enabling fully decentralized applications that run independently of corporate control.
Conclusion: The Future is Built on erm
Mobile computing is on the verge of its greatest transformation yet. The seamless integration of blockchain with massively parallel mobile processes will create an entirely new paradigm of digital interaction. Developers will be directly incentivized to innovate through blockchain-driven rewards, users will experience living digital assets in real-time, and decentralized applications will operate at a scale previously thought impossible.
The world is about to move beyond static, centralized mobile operating systems. With erm, mobile blockchain will become a limitless, fully realized ecosystem where digital ownership, financial transactions, and real-time updates exist in perfect harmony.
The revolution isn’t coming—it’s already here. And it’s powered by erm.
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2025-01-29 01:19:16
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@ 16d11430:61640947
2025-01-29 01:15:10
Apple's iOS has long been praised for its polished design, smooth user experience, and tight integration with its hardware ecosystem. To its credit, iOS is a sleek and well-oiled machine—but beneath the glossy exterior lies a rigid, restrictive architecture that caters more to user convenience than raw technical superiority. In comparison, **erm** (Erlang on Mobile) emerges as a bold alternative that redefines what mobile systems can achieve. While iOS remains a shiny, well-packaged toy for its users, **erm** represents the pinnacle of technical power, scalability, and modern system design. Let’s dive into why.
### 1. iOS: A Walled Garden of Constraints
One of iOS's defining features is its **closed ecosystem**, which provides a tightly controlled experience. While this design ensures security and consistency, it also limits:
- **Concurrency:** iOS employs a similar **single-threaded UI model** as Android. The main thread handles user interface updates, creating bottlenecks during complex tasks such as animations, rendering, or high-performance computing.
- **Developer Freedom:** Developers are constrained by Apple's strict guidelines, which limit access to system resources and enforce rigid rules. Customizing or optimizing performance beyond these boundaries is nearly impossible.
- **Scalability:** iOS applications are designed for a single device, rarely utilizing distributed or cloud-based architectures effectively within its app framework.
In essence, iOS favors simplicity over adaptability, creating a "sandbox" where developers and users are only allowed to play by Apple’s rules.
### 2. erm: Built for True Scalability and Performance
In contrast, **erm** harnesses the full power of the **Erlang runtime**, which was designed for systems that require extreme scalability, fault tolerance, and concurrency. Here’s how it surpasses iOS:
- **Concurrency at Scale:** Unlike iOS, which struggles with parallelism, erm embraces it with millions of **lightweight processes** that can run independently and concurrently. These processes are distributed across all available CPU cores and communicate via **asynchronous message passing**, maximizing hardware utilization.
- **Fault Tolerance:** When an iOS application crashes, the entire user experience is interrupted. With erm, failures in one process are isolated and immediately recovered by the system’s built-in **supervisor trees**. This ensures uninterrupted performance and user experience.
- **Distributed by Nature:** Erm was built for distributed systems. While iOS apps are confined to single devices, erm can seamlessly integrate with cloud servers, edge devices, and even other mobile devices in a **networked ecosystem**. This makes it inherently scalable for future technologies.
### 3. iOS Prioritizes Form Over Function
Apple’s design ethos is rooted in creating a seamless, aesthetically pleasing user experience. However, this focus on form comes at the cost of raw functionality:
- **Rigid Design:** iOS prioritizes maintaining a uniform experience across its devices. While this ensures consistency, it limits innovation in app development and system design.
- **Limited Adaptability:** Apple's vertical integration works well for tightly controlled environments but struggles with adapting to the rapidly evolving demands of distributed and parallel computing.
### 4. erm Thrives on Modern Use Cases
In contrast, **erm** excels in addressing the demands of modern computing scenarios:
- **Real-Time Applications:** From financial trading to gaming and telecommunications, real-time responsiveness is essential. Erm’s low-latency design ensures smooth performance, far beyond what iOS can achieve.
- **Scalable Systems:** Erm's lightweight processes and ability to distribute tasks across devices and systems make it perfect for modern applications like IoT networks and large-scale mobile ecosystems.
- **Developer Empowerment:** Developers on erm are free from the constraints of a "walled garden" ecosystem. They can experiment, optimize, and push the boundaries of what is possible without arbitrary restrictions.
### 5. iOS Is a Shiny Toy, Not a Serious Tool
For all its polish, iOS is more of a **consumer-grade experience** than a serious system for tackling complex technical challenges. Its limitations include:
- **Poor Parallelism:** The single-threaded UI model means iOS cannot fully utilize modern multi-core processors.
- **Fragility:** A crash in iOS applications or its ecosystem often means restarting the app or even the system.
- **Isolation:** iOS apps are isolated from each other and the broader distributed computing landscape, preventing them from participating in cutting-edge applications like decentralized systems or cloud collaboration.
### Conclusion: erm Is the Future, iOS Is Just a Polished Present
While iOS may dazzle with its refined user experience, it remains fundamentally constrained by an outdated architectural model that prioritizes aesthetics over adaptability and power. **erm**, on the other hand, offers a glimpse into the future of mobile systems—a world where concurrency, fault tolerance, and distributed design reign supreme.
In the battle between style and substance, erm emerges as the clear winner. iOS may remain the shiny toy that captures attention, but erm is the serious tool that will shape the future of computing. The question is: are you ready to move beyond the toy store and embrace the true power of erm?
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2025-01-29 01:05:43
The battle for dominance in mobile architecture is heating up as new paradigms emerge to challenge the long-standing systems we’ve grown accustomed to. **erm (Erlang on Mobile)**, a vision of mobile architecture built on the highly concurrent and fault-tolerant Erlang runtime, presents a disruptive force that exposes the technical limitations of Android’s architecture. In this article, we’ll deconstruct why Android struggles to compete with erm and how Erlang's technical superiority could redefine the future of mobile computing.
### 1. The Achilles Heel of Android: Single-Threaded UI
At the heart of Android’s architectural challenges is its **single-threaded UI model**. Android’s user interface operations—drawing, animations, and input handling—all run on a single **main thread**. While this simplifies development and ensures sequential execution, it severely limits scalability:
- **Bottlenecks:** Under heavy workloads, such as complex animations or heavy user interactions, the UI thread becomes a bottleneck, causing stutters and frame drops.
- **Underutilization of Multi-Core CPUs:** Modern mobile processors offer up to 16 cores, but Android’s single-threaded UI cannot fully leverage this hardware.
### 2. erm’s Superior Concurrency Model
In stark contrast, **Erlang’s actor model** and lightweight process architecture are built for concurrency:
- Erlang can spawn **millions of lightweight processes**, each isolated and communicating via asynchronous message passing. Tasks like rendering, input handling, and animations can run in **parallel processes**, fully utilizing multi-core CPUs.
- **Load Distribution:** Erlang’s scheduler dynamically distributes processes across cores, ensuring balanced and efficient execution.
### 3. Fault Tolerance: Let It Crash
Erlang’s legendary **fault-tolerant design** is another area where erm leaves Android in the dust:
- **Android:** If the UI thread crashes due to an unhandled exception, the entire app becomes unresponsive, requiring a restart.
- **erm:** Faults in one process (e.g., rendering) do not affect others. Supervisors can restart failed processes transparently, ensuring the system remains functional and resilient.
### 4. Scalability and Modern Hardware
As mobile devices grow more powerful, scalability becomes essential:
- **Android’s Limits:** Android’s design stems from an era when single-core devices were standard. While it has adopted GPU hardware acceleration and RenderThread to improve performance, these are patches rather than fundamental solutions.
- **erm’s Strength:** erm scales effortlessly with hardware. Multi-core CPUs, advanced GPUs, and even distributed systems can be fully utilized by Erlang’s process model, enabling unparalleled performance.
### 5. Real-Time Responsiveness
Modern applications demand real-time responsiveness for smooth user experiences:
- **Android’s Struggles:** Android targets 60 FPS (16ms per frame), but heavy workloads often cause missed frames or delays.
- **erm’s Edge:** Erlang, originally designed for telecommunications, excels in low-latency, real-time systems. erm could prioritize UI responsiveness by assigning real-time tasks to dedicated processes.
### 6. Simplicity in Concurrency
Concurrency in Android is complex, requiring developers to manage threads, synchronization, and race conditions using tools like AsyncTasks or Kotlin coroutines. In contrast:
- Erlang’s actor model makes concurrency **inherent and simple**, removing the need for explicit thread management.
- Developers can focus on building features rather than troubleshooting synchronization issues.
### 7. Distributed Systems and the Future
Erlang was built for distributed systems, enabling seamless communication between devices, clouds, and edge servers:
- **Android’s Limitations:** Android apps rely on heavy, often inefficient inter-process communication (IPC) for distributed workloads.
- **erm’s Power:** erm could leverage Erlang’s native message-passing to enable efficient distributed rendering and computation, creating a future-proof mobile ecosystem.
### 8. Adapting to Modern Technologies
Erlang’s modularity allows erm to adapt quickly to emerging technologies, such as Vulkan for parallel graphics rendering or edge AI integration. Meanwhile, Android’s legacy baggage makes such transitions cumbersome and slow.
### Conclusion: erm, the Future of Mobile Architecture
erm (Erlang on Mobile) represents a paradigm shift in mobile computing, leveraging Erlang’s **concurrency, fault tolerance, and scalability** to crush Android in modern use cases. Where Android struggles with legacy constraints and single-threaded bottlenecks, erm thrives by fully utilizing hardware, embracing parallelism, and ensuring fault-tolerant, real-time performance.
In a world demanding ever-increasing responsiveness and scalability, erm’s architecture doesn’t just compete with Android—it redefines what’s possible in mobile technology.
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**Provocative Question for Developers:**
Are you ready to move beyond the limits of Android and embrace the next evolution in mobile architecture, or will you stay stuck in the past? The choice is yours.
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2025-01-29 00:39:27
Negative productivity is when a person or team’s work output not only fails to contribute positively but actually **causes more harm than good**. In software development, this means writing code, making decisions, or introducing processes that **increase complexity, create more bugs, generate technical debt, or slow down others**, resulting in a net loss of productivity rather than a gain.
### Why Consultants Never Mention Negative Productivity:
1. **They Are Paid to Sell Optimism**
Consultants are brought in to **"fix"** things, so acknowledging negative productivity **undermines their value proposition**. Their success is tied to **appearing as a solution**, not revealing that certain efforts could make things worse.
2. **Metrics Obsession Ignores It**
Many consultant-driven productivity metrics (e.g., velocity, lines of code, hours billed) don’t account for **whether the work was actually valuable**. They measure **output, not impact**.
3. **Short-Term Focus**
Consultants are often **temporary fixtures** in an organization. Negative productivity often manifests over time, **after they’ve left**. They may not even be around to see the long-term damage.
4. **Clients Want to Hear "More is Better"**
A consultant telling a company **“Your devs would be better off doing nothing than what they’re doing now”** would not go over well in a boardroom. Companies like to hear **"we just need better processes and more efficiency"**, not **"your current output is self-destructive."**
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### Why Developers Know Negative Productivity Intimately:
1. **They Live with the Consequences**
Unlike consultants, **developers deal with the aftermath** of bad decisions daily—whether it's maintaining **spaghetti code, fixing rushed features, or cleaning up someone else’s mess**.
2. **Fixing Problems Created by Others Is Their Job**
A huge chunk of software development is **not creating new features** but **fixing problems that should never have existed in the first place**. Every developer has seen cases where **not touching the code would have been better than implementing a half-baked feature.**
3. **Code Rot and Technical Debt**
Developers see firsthand how well-intentioned but poorly executed code **creates massive long-term burdens**, slowing future work and requiring constant patches.
4. **The Myth of “Busy = Productive”**
Many developers have been forced to write **pointless features, follow bad architectures, or over-engineer solutions** just to appear busy, knowing full well it **hurts the product** rather than helps it.
5. **"Hero Culture" Rewards the Wrong People**
Developers often see cases where someone **creates a mess, then is praised for heroically fixing it later**, when the best move would have been **to never create the mess in the first place**.
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### Examples of Negative Productivity in Tech:
- Writing code that is so convoluted that **no one else can maintain it**.
- Rushing features that introduce **critical security vulnerabilities**.
- Building unnecessary abstractions that **slow down future development**.
- Focusing on **vanity metrics** (e.g., lines of code, PR counts) instead of meaningful progress.
- Adding **ceremonial Agile processes** that **consume more time than they save**.
In short, **negative productivity is the dark matter of software development**—consultants won’t acknowledge it, managers rarely recognize it, but developers **feel its gravity every day**.
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@ ae6ce958:d0f02c7d
2025-01-29 00:12:47
Developers should cut through the noise and adopt **BDD (Behavior-Driven Development)** because it addresses some of the most frustrating and time-wasting aspects of software development by providing **clarity**, **alignment**, and **confidence**. Here's why it’s a no-BS choice:
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### 1. **Closes the Gap Between Business and Developers**
- BDD creates a **shared language** between technical and non-technical stakeholders, ensuring everyone is on the same page.
- It eliminates the need for endless clarification meetings because the **tests double as specifications** written in plain language.
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### 2. **Reduces Time Wasted on Misunderstandings**
- Developers often waste hours (or days) building features that don’t match what stakeholders actually wanted.
- BDD **forces clarity upfront** by defining what success looks like (the behavior of the system) *before* anyone writes code.
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### 3. **Prevents "It Works on My Machine" Syndrome**
- With executable scenarios, you can validate that the application behaves correctly in real-world conditions, not just on a dev’s local environment.
- You know **what is expected, why it matters, and how to prove it works.**
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### 4. **Encourages Resilience and Quality**
- BDD **forces you to think from the user’s perspective**, which naturally leads to more robust edge-case handling.
- It improves test coverage, resulting in fewer regressions and **more confidence in shipping**.
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### 5. **Reduces Maintenance Nightmares**
- BDD focuses on **behavior, not implementation**, so your tests evolve with your business, not your code.
- Fewer flaky or brittle tests mean **less wasted time debugging failing tests that are no longer relevant**.
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### 6. **Speeds Up Feedback Loops**
- When your behavior is defined and verified through tests, it’s easy to spot **when and where something breaks**, enabling faster iteration and shorter development cycles.
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### 7. **Gives Developers Purpose**
- It connects developers to the **why** behind the features they’re building, which can lead to better decision-making and higher motivation.
- You're not just building something; you’re solving a specific, validated problem.
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### 8. **Aligns with CI/CD and Modern Practices**
- BDD naturally integrates into **test-driven development (TDD)** and **continuous integration pipelines**, making it an essential practice for **modern DevOps** teams.
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### 9. **Incentivizes Automation**
- Automated BDD tests ensure that as your product evolves, your core behaviors are always tested, giving you **peace of mind** during frequent releases.
- Plus, with tools like Cucumber, SpecFlow, or DamageBDD, these tests are part of your living documentation.
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### 10. **BDD is a Competitive Advantage**
- In a world where **time-to-market and quality** define winners and losers, teams that adopt BDD can **move faster with less friction** while delivering **higher-quality software**.
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BDD cuts through the BS of guesswork, communication barriers, and late-stage bug firefighting by making behavior explicit, aligning teams, and automating validation. It’s not just a way to test software—it’s a way to **think**, **collaborate**, and **build better products**.
Why waste time in the mud of misunderstandings when you can define success upfront and deliver it with precision? 💡
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@ 52c43979:ce69a7f1
2025-01-29 00:12:16
Dear J.E. Brandenburg,
Congratulations on the publication of your scientific work on the physical derivation of the fine-structure constant "Alpha" and the profound insights it offers! It is truly remarkable how you have tackled such foundational topics as the emergence of quantum mechanics and the nature of gravity.
Your approach to connecting these intricate phenomena demonstrates not only your scientific curiosity but also your courage to explore uncharted territory. Contributions like yours are vital for advancing our understanding of the universe. While some of your hypotheses may spark debate—which is a natural part of the scientific process—it is precisely these bold ideas that often lead to groundbreaking discoveries.
I would like to encourage you to continue refining your ideas and engaging with the broader scientific community. Constructive dialogue with other researchers can open new perspectives and further strengthen your work. Many of history's most significant scientific breakthroughs were initially met with skepticism before being recognized as milestones.
I am confident that your research will make a meaningful contribution to physics, and I look forward to reading more of your work in the future. Stay committed—science thrives on pioneers like you!
With my best wishes for your continued success,
*Dafydd Napier*
https://frdint.com/morden_physics_vo_twenrtetwo_issue_two_twentyfour.html
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@ 30ceb64e:7f08bdf5
2025-01-28 23:12:36
In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, tools like Deepseek R1, Claude, and others are becoming integral to daily workflows. My experience with these models has been both enlightening and productive, especially when it comes to managing and synthesizing information for work and personal projects. Here's a deeper dive into how I’m leveraging AI in my daily life and where I see it heading.
Deepseek R1 vs. Claude: A Comparison Deepseek R1 has proven to be a reliable tool, particularly for summarizing my shift notes at work. While Claude is slightly quicker in processing, I find the quality of results from Deepseek to be more aligned with my needs. The summaries are clear and concise, making it easier for me to review and act on my notes efficiently. It’s fascinating to see how these models differ in their outputs, and I’m curious to explore how Deepseek might integrate with other tools like cursor.ai. Pairing it with a more advanced reasoning model could further enhance its utility, especially for parsing through coding demands.
Exploring Open Source and Emerging Models Open-source models are gaining traction, and I’m eager to see how they can be integrated into daily workflows. For instance, Trymaple.ai offers a single model based on LLaMA, which comes from the old Mutiny team. At just $2 for a subscription, it’s worth exploring to gauge its potential. The idea of switching to a more powerful, open-source LLM as a daily driver is incredibly appealing, given the flexibility and adaptability such models could offer.
AI for Productivity and Organization My primary use cases for AI revolve around productivity and organization:
Summarizing, Extending, and Elaborating Work Notes: This is where Deepseek shines, helping me condense and expand on my ideas. Answering Specific Questions: AI models are excellent at providing quick, accurate answers to targeted queries. Organizing Thoughts in Obsidian: My Obsidian vault is a treasure trove of rambling thoughts, and AI helps structure them into coherent, actionable insights. Coding: Tools like cursor.ai are invaluable for parsing coding demands and streamlining development processes. The Future of AI Personal Assistants AI personal assistants are on the horizon, and the potential is immense. While privacy concerns are valid, I’m cautious about the information I feed into these tools. The platforms I use are relatively privacy-focused and open source, which adds a layer of security. I’m even considering hosting a self-hosted LLM to analyze my Obsidian notes spanning years. The idea of synthesizing this wealth of information into actionable insights is tantalizing. However, it’s crucial to approach this with mindfulness, as the dystopian implications of misuse or naivety are significant. Used correctly, though, the productivity gains and clarity achieved could be remarkable.
On Kagi and CASCDR Interestingly, my Kagi subscription might fall by the wayside, as I find myself using it less frequently. On the other hand, the CASCDR YouTube summarizer is sorely missed. Its ability to distill long videos into concise summaries was a game-changer, and I hope similar tools emerge in the future.
As AI continues to advance, the tools and models we use today will evolve, offering even greater capabilities. My journey with AI has been a blend of exploration, experimentation, and cautious optimism. I’m excited to see how these technologies will shape the future of work, productivity, and personal organization.In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, tools like Deepseek R1, Claude, and others are becoming integral to daily workflows. My experience with these models has been both enlightening and productive, especially when it comes to managing and synthesizing information for work and personal projects. Here's a deeper dive into how I’m leveraging AI in my daily life and where I see it heading.
**Deepseek R1 vs. Claude: A Comparison** Deepseek R1 has proven to be a reliable tool, particularly for summarizing my shift notes at work. While Claude is slightly quicker in processing, I find the quality of results from Deepseek to be more aligned with my needs. The summaries are clear and concise, making it easier for me to review and act on my notes efficiently. It’s fascinating to see how these models differ in their outputs, and I’m curious to explore how Deepseek might integrate with other tools like cursor.ai. Pairing it with a more advanced reasoning model could further enhance its utility, especially for parsing through coding demands.
**Exploring Open Source and Emerging Models** Open-source models are gaining traction, and I’m eager to see how they can be integrated into daily workflows. For instance, Trymaple.ai offers a single model based on LLaMA, which comes from the old Mutiny team. At just $2 for a subscription, it’s worth exploring to gauge its potential. The idea of switching to a more powerful, open-source LLM as a daily driver is incredibly appealing, given the flexibility and adaptability such models could offer.
**AI for Productivity and Organization** My primary use cases for AI revolve around productivity and organization:
1. **Summarizing, Extending, and Elaborating Work Notes**: This is where Deepseek shines, helping me condense and expand on my ideas.
2. **Answering Specific Questions**: AI models are excellent at providing quick, accurate answers to targeted queries.
3. **Organizing Thoughts in Obsidian**: My Obsidian vault is a treasure trove of rambling thoughts, and AI helps structure them into coherent, actionable insights.
4. **Coding**: Tools like cursor.ai are invaluable for parsing coding demands and streamlining development processes.
**The Future of AI Personal Assistants** AI personal assistants are on the horizon, and the potential is immense. While privacy concerns are valid, I’m cautious about the information I feed into these tools. The platforms I use are relatively privacy-focused and open source, which adds a layer of security. I’m even considering hosting a self-hosted LLM to analyze my Obsidian notes spanning years. The idea of synthesizing this wealth of information into actionable insights is tantalizing. However, it’s crucial to approach this with mindfulness, as the dystopian implications of misuse or naivety are significant. Used correctly, though, the productivity gains and clarity achieved could be remarkable.
**On Kagi and CASCDR** Interestingly, my Kagi subscription might fall by the wayside, as I find myself using it less frequently. On the other hand, the CASCDR YouTube summarizer is sorely missed. Its ability to distill long videos into concise summaries was a game-changer, and I hope similar tools emerge in the future.
As AI continues to advance, the tools and models we use today will evolve, offering even greater capabilities. My journey with AI has been a blend of exploration, experimentation, and cautious optimism. I’m excited to see how these technologies will shape the future of work, productivity, and personal organization.
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@ 16d11430:61640947
2025-01-28 23:04:01
Our story begins in a quaint little village in Kerala, where a starry-eyed, red-blooded communist named Suneesh, raised on a steady diet of Marxist literature and chai, decided to embark on the ultimate proletarian pilgrimage: a move to Australia. Why Australia, you ask? Well, Suneesh had grown up believing the Land Down Under was a socialist paradise, where kangaroos shared the outback with equal enthusiasm, and mateship was just code for "state-controlled camaraderie."
Back in Kerala, Suneesh was a hero. He marched in protests against capitalism (or as he called it, "the Western disease") and distributed leaflets glorifying the workers’ utopia that he was convinced existed somewhere in the southern hemisphere. “Australia!” he proclaimed one day to his comrades at the tea shop. “That’s where the real communists are. Gough Whitlam? Bob Hawke? True revolutionaries!” The old men nodded in agreement, even though most of them thought Gough Whitlam was some kind of imported whiskey.
Arrival in the Land of Barbecues and Bulldust
When Suneesh landed in Sydney, he was ready to be embraced by a horde of flannel-clad, beer-drinking socialists. But the reality hit him faster than a didgeridoo solo. His Uber driver—a cheerful bloke named Darren—lectured him about tax rates while proudly displaying his Tesla. "Mate, capitalism's bloody brilliant!" Darren declared. Suneesh, clutching a copy of The Communist Manifesto, silently wondered if he’d taken a wrong turn somewhere over the Indian Ocean.
Things only got worse. He attended a union meeting, expecting to hear fiery speeches about overthrowing the bourgeoisie, but found himself in a heated debate about long weekend rosters and whether Vegemite should qualify as a tax deduction. "Where’s the revolution?" he whispered to a burly union member in high-vis gear, who responded with, “Revolution? Mate, I just want a pay rise to buy a better barbie.”
The Bunnings Betrayal
Desperate to find his tribe, Suneesh wandered into a Bunnings Warehouse, convinced that the workers' collective spirit would be alive and well in the sacred aisles of tools and mulch. Instead, he was greeted by hyper-efficient employees selling discount leaf blowers with the zeal of Wall Street traders. “Capitalism is strong here,” Suneesh muttered in horror as he watched an old couple haggle over a Weber grill.
His breaking point came when he discovered the true Aussie religion: barbecues. Every gathering he attended was an orgy of meat consumption, beer, and casual jokes about politics. "What do you call a Marxist at a barbie?" someone quipped. "Unemployed!" The crowd roared with laughter, while Suneesh quietly nibbled on a lone celery stick.
A Revelation at Centrelink
Disillusioned, Suneesh visited Centrelink, expecting it to be the bureaucratic heart of socialist Australia. Surely, this was where the workers of the world united! Instead, he encountered long queues, complicated forms, and employees who looked like they'd rather be anywhere else. “This isn’t communism,” he muttered. “This is dystopia.”
While waiting, he overheard someone complain about how the government didn’t do enough to "support the battlers." Suneesh, ever the idealist, tried to chime in with his revolutionary zeal. “The workers must seize the means of production!” he declared. The room went silent for a moment before someone muttered, “This bloke’s had too much goon.”
The Rise of the BBQ Bolshevik
Suneesh could have packed his bags and returned to Kerala, but no. This was not a man to give up easily. If Australia didn’t have the communists he imagined, then he’d create them. Inspired by the Aussie spirit of improvisation, he founded a group called the BBQ Bolsheviks. Their motto: "Equality, mateship, and medium-rare steaks for all!"
The group gained traction among disillusioned hipsters, left-leaning retirees, and a surprising number of kangaroo conservationists. Meetings were held in the backyards of suburban homes, where they debated the finer points of Marxism while flipping snags on the barbie. Suneesh even introduced the concept of communal esky ownership, which was wildly popular until someone absconded with all the beers.
Conclusion
Though Suneesh never found the socialist utopia he dreamed of, he did discover something far more Australian: the ability to adapt, laugh at himself, and make a mean sausage sizzle. He may have left Kerala as a red-blooded communist, but he stayed in Australia as a fair-dinkum comrade, proudly wearing a T-shirt that read, “Workers of the world, unite (after the footy)!”
And so, the Kerala Commie lived happily ever after, fighting for equality one barbecue at a time.
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2025-01-28 23:02:07
## 🧠Quote(s) of the week:
'DeepSeek increases my conviction that Bitcoin must be the hurdle rate for capital deployment. AI innovation at this speed and scale will substantially disrupt valuation metrics across industries and is not currently priced in. Those who secure a war chest of Bitcoin will be the long-run winners, picking up distressed assets for pennies on the dollar. Focus on three things: AI, Bitcoin, and energy.' -Matt Cole
Just to elaborate on the above statement by a tweet by Dylan Leclair in 2021:
'Problems:
1. Infinite liquidity doesn’t fix a solvency issue.
2. Inflationary monetary policy can’t work against technological deflation.
Solution: Bitcoin'
To me it is crystal clear: AI deflates, central banks print, and Bitcoin absorbs the chaos. BTC was built for this.
## 🧡Bitcoin news🧡
On the 21st of January:
➡️MicroStrategy shareholders approved increasing the total number of shares from 330 million to 10.3 billion, paving the way for future fundraising to acquire more Bitcoin (55.8% approval).
➡️Bitcoin's mining difficulty has seen a 24% quarterly increase since August 2024.
Saylor: "Bitcoin mining difficulty has reached a new all-time high.
Creating BTC requires proof of work and significant energy, making it increasingly expensive over time. Historically, mining difficulty and price are closely linked—a strong signal for bullish momentum."
The Difficulty Regression Model estimates the cost to mine 1 Bitcoin at $33.9K, while Bitcoin trades at ~$104K. This ~3x profitability margin showcases miners' resilience, even as mining difficulty continues to rise in this cycle: [Glassnode ](https://t.co/bSY1SHBS7e)
➡️'Bitcoin ETFs launched a year ago and now hold over 1,100,000 BTC which is ~5.7% of the current supply.' -Jameson Lopp
➡️The governor of the South African central bank scoffs at the idea of a strategic Bitcoin reserve asking, “Why not a strategic beef reserve? Why not an apple reserve? Why Bitcoin?!”
And at that same panel discussion at the World Economic Forum, we had Brian Amstrong, CEO of Coinbase, praising Bitcoin as the best money in the world.
“It’s clear at this point, bitcoin is a better form of money than gold…For a store-of-value, governments must hold bitcoin over time”
➡️Corporate announcements this morning:
- MicroStrategy has bought 11,000 BTC for $1.1 billion, and now holds 461,000 bitcoin.
Microstrategy now owns 2.195% of all Bitcoins that will ever exist.
- KULR Technology Group has bought 79 BTC for $8 million, and now holds 510 bitcoin.
- Genius Group has bought 52 BTC for $5 million, and now holds 420 bitcoin.
➡️ETH holders absolutely deserve what is coming. The following text/tweet by Vitalik Buterin just shows you how decentralized Ethereum is.
'No. This is not how this game works.
The person deciding the new EF leadership team is me. One of the goals of the ongoing reform is to give the EF a "proper board", but until that happens it's me.
If you "keep the pressure on", then you are creating an environment that is actively toxic to top talent. Some of Ethereum's best devs have been messaging me recently, expressing their disgust with the social media environment that people like you are creating. YOU ARE MAKING MY JOB HARDER.
And you are decreasing the chance I have any interest whatsoever in doing "what you want".
TLDR: There’s no “me” in Bitcoin. If your "crypto" has a leader, it's not decentralized. Period!
➡️Bitcoin mining in Texas has had a positive impact on the state's power grid and has also potentially saved billions by reducing reliance on expensive and polluting gas-peaking plants, according to the latest report from the Digital Assets Research Institute.
➡️Critical Metals Corp secures up to $500M in convertible note financing to purchase Bitcoin for its Bitcoin treasury strategy.
This makes them the first Nasdaq-listed critical minerals company to adopt Bitcoin as a treasury reserve asset.
➡️Legendary investor Ray Dalio says Bitcoin he owns Bitcoin to “reduce the risk of a portfolio”.
On the 22nd of January:
➡️ Finally Ross Ulbricht is free. Pardoning Ross is a promise fulfilled by Trump. Revealing that this was an act of the deep state is next level, calling the people who convicted him "scum."
Trump: "The scum that worked to convict him were some of the same lunatics who were involved in the modern-day weaponization of government against me. He was given two life sentences, plus 40 years." Politicians stay Politicians, but I am glad Ross is free.
Ross didn’t sell drugs—he built an anonymous, free, and open platform on Tor called Silk Road.
'Silk Road sold apparel, art, books, collectibles, computer equipment, electronics, herbs, and yeah—drugs. But according to friends who used it, Silk Road was arguably the safest way drugs were ever sold: no street violence, no shady deals, and zero fentanyl. Everything was tested and peer-reviewed, like an Amazon for substances.'
Don’t forget… the DOJ seized 173,991 Bitcoin directly and indirectly from Ross Ulbricht.
It was $34 Million when they took it.
Today it’s worth ~$18.4 BILLION.
Newcomers to Bitcoin may not understand why old-timers care so much about Ross Ulbricht. Great explanation by Vijay Boyapati:
https://x.com/real_vijay/status/1881869635915809001
On the 23rd of January:
➡️China sold its entire 194K BTC stash, seized from PlusToken, despite official claims of transferring it to the national treasury, according to CryptoQuant CEO Ki Young Ju.
➡️YouTube rival Rumble to launch digital wallet to make Bitcoin and Tether payments. Tether-backed video-sharing platform Rumble to launch Rumble Wallet, which will allow creators to receive tips and subscription payments directly in Bitcoin or Tether.
➡️Ledger co-founder David Balland was kidnapped and a cryptocurrency ransom was demanded. He was rescued by GIGN and multiple suspects are in custody.
https://x.com/0xLouisT/status/1882711063306666287
On the 24th of January:
➡️SAB 121 has been rescinded, allowing banks to custody Bitcoin. Banks can now offer Bitcoin services to hundreds of millions of customers.
The Bitcoin Podcast:
But what exactly is SAB 121 and what does its repeal mean for Bitcoin? Eric Weiss breaks it down:
"I think that's gonna be a massive, massive catalyst down the road for a US dollar price appreciation of Bitcoin."
https://x.com/titcoinpodcast/status/1882599727880917490
➡️Bitcoin is above $100k but retail interest is the lowest it's been in 3 years.
➡️How popular is Bitcoin on Wall Street? 6% of all the money flowing into American ETFs is now Bitcoin.
➡️A user just successfully sent ~$866,430,722 worth of Bitcoin for a 33¢ transaction fee using the blockchain.
➡️President Trump’s new executive order protects American’s right to use public blockchains, develop and deploy software, participate in mining and validation, transact without censorship, and safeguard their own digital assets. The freedom to build, mine, and hodl Bitcoin.
➡️Spot Bitcoin ETFs are now bigger than ESG ETFs.
[](https://i.ibb.co/C3LdYZhd/Gi-EISs-EXo-AA94-Sr.jpg)
On the 25th of January:
➡️Bitcoin has completely dislocated from its ~70-day global M2 lag.
It's been on a run of its own for the last 30 days.
➡️As mentioned above but also in the segment (Macro/Geopolitics) Trump took a bold stand against CBDCs, protecting Americans from the financial tyranny they represent.
But now, Ripple is working behind the scenes to undermine his administration and sneak CBDCs in through a backdoor while lobbying heavily.
Ripple is public enemy number one this cycle, and it’s time everyone recognized it.
You don’t hate XRP enough, plain and simple.
If you understood what they’re trying to pull, your outrage would be through the roof.
Jameson Lopp: There's Bitcoin, then there's Crypto, then there's Ripple.
Ripple has attacked Bitcoin at a level rivaled only by BSV's lawsuits.
Ripple explicitly wants to power CBDCs. They have always been focused on servicing banks.
Few projects are as antithetical to Bitcoin.
Brad Garlinghouse douchebag and CEO of Ripple:
"We would not be profitable or cash flow positive without selling our XRP holdings.”
All 100 billion XRP tokens were created out of thin air by Ripple Labs in 2012 and reserved for insiders.
Ripple's income comes from dumping these coins on the public.
On the 26th of January:
➡️Only 1,056,700 Bitcoin is left to be mined, forever.
On the 27th of January:
➡️MicroStrategy has acquired 10,107 BTC for ~$1.1 billion at ~$105,596 per Bitcoin and has achieved a Bitcoin Yield of 2.90% YTD 2025. As of 1/26/2025, they hodl 471,107 Bitcoins acquired for ~$30.4 billion at ~$64,511 per Bitcoin.
➡️Russia's largest energy supplier Rosseti to launch Bitcoin mining operations in areas with excess electricity, aiming to optimize energy use, increase tax revenue, and support the development of BTC mining in Russia.
➡️Brazilian oil giant Petrobras to launch Bitcoin mining operations using excess natural gas produced during oil extraction, to reduce energy waste and carbon emissions.
➡️MicroStrategy to offer 2.5 million shares of 'Series A Perpetual Strike Preferred Stock' to buy more Bitcoin.
➡️Arizona is the first state to pass a bill out of committee to create a ‘Strategic Bitcoin Reserve.’
Co-sponsored by Wendy Rogers and Jeff Weninger, the bill now heads to the state Senate floor for a vote.
➡️El Salvador is now the second fastest-growing tourist destination in the world.
Bitcoin and Tourism.
[](https://i.ibb.co/zt9P3bC/Gi-TYo98-XQAAZfe-C.png)
➡️'Cboe BZX Exchange files amended rules to allow in-kind redemptions and creations for the ARK 21Shares Bitcoin ETF.
This follows Nasdaq’s similar filing for BlackRock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust, signaling progress in spot Bitcoin ETF mechanics.' -Bitcoin News
What we have learned last week:
'Vitalik doesn’t buy Ethereum, only sells it.
Ripple doesn’t buy XRP, only sells it.
The US doesn’t buy USD, only prints it.
There can only be one Bitcoin— wake up' - Cory Bates
## 💸Traditional Finance / Macro:
👉🏽NVIDIA closes the day down -17%, officially erasing -$590 BILLION of market cap.
This marks the largest 1-day loss of market cap in a single stock in history, and it's not even close.
## 🏦Banks:
👉🏽no news
## 🌎Macro/Geopolitics:
On the 20th of January:
👉🏽 Trump: "We will end the "Green Deal" with the "liquid gold under our feet".
'The Netherlands has €1.000 billion of "liquid gold" natural gas in Groningen. The Rutte government destroyed our gas wells, and filled them up with concrete because they could not compensate 20.000 homes.' - Henk Otten
I am not sure about the fact that we filled them up with concrete. As a matter of fact, I think the Netherlands could start immediately if needed.
On the 21st of January:
👉🏽The US Treasury has reached its debt limit and is now using 'extraordinary measures' to continue operating.
👉🏽Sam Callahan: 'A new study reveals that, over the past 20 years, Congress has largely ignored large fiscal deficits, making little effort to reduce them.
The authors discuss what's required for "successful deficit reduction," but they don't seem to realize that nothing stops this train.'
https://www.brookings.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/4_AuerbachYagan.pdf
👉🏽Interest payments on the US national debt now exceed spending on national defense.
[](https://i.ibb.co/cc5wtzDD/Gh0-BB9-HXg-AAVOad.png)
👉🏽Billionaire hedge fund manager Ray Dalio, founder of Bridgewater Associates, just warned that the UK could be heading for a “debt death spiral”
his is in which the UK has to borrow more and more money to service its rising interest costs
👉🏽'The rich are getting richer faster than ever before:
US household net worth has risen ~$56 TRILLION since Q1 2020 and hit a record $160 trillion in Q3 2024.
Currently, the top 10% own $111 trillion of all wealth, accounting for 69% of the total.
The top 0.1% alone own a massive $22 trillion, reflecting 14% of household net worth.
On the other hand, the bottom 50% holds just $3.9 trillion, or 2.4% of wealth.
This comes as the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq 100 have risen 128% and 166% since Q1 2020 while national home prices have surged ~50%.
The wealth gap is growing.' -TKL
👉🏽Phillipp Heimberger: 'It is unclear how national governments in the EU are supposed to square the circle: to ramp up military spending and public expenditures on climate and digitization while at the same time achieving primary fiscal surpluses over the medium run to meet new EU fiscal rules.'
[](https://i.ibb.co/PsZxXzVW/Gh-KTYn-WAAALh-U4.png)
On the 22nd of January:
👉🏽'Gold's global market cap to world GDP ratio reached a RECORD 16.7% in 2024.
This ratio has doubled in 10 years and quadrupled since 2001.
Nominally, gold’s market value sits near an all-time high of ~$18.5 trillion.
This comes as gold has posted an average annual return of +9.5% since 2000, making it one of the best-performing major asset classes this century.
Since the start of 2024, gold prices have hit 41 all-time highs and are up +33%.' - TKL
On the 24th of January:
👉🏽The Bank of Japan raises interest rates by 25 basis points to their highest level since 2008.
👉🏽'The ECB proposed a holding limit of €3000 for the digital euro. Banks want €500, otherwise, it will cost them too much...
This whole digital euro project is such a huge clusterfuck in slow-motion.' - Paul Buitink
https://www.ledgerinsights.com/progress-on-digital-euro-holding-limits/
Meanwhile, Trump is going all in against ‘Central Bank Digital Currencies.’
‘taking measures to protect Americans from the risks of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), which threaten the stability of the financial system, individual privacy, and the sovereignty of the United States’
Daniel Batten: 'When it comes to digital currency:
Will the EU pivot and head down the path of democracies such as the US who see Bitcoin as consistent with its democratic values
or continue down the path of autocracies like Russia & China who see CBDCs as being consistent with their autocratic values?'
On the 27th of January:
👉🏽Volkswagen ready to become Chinese
Volkswagen is prepared to let Chinese electric carmakers take over production lines in its struggling factories.
👉🏽'DeepSeek officially announces another open-source AI model, Janus-Pro-7B.
This model generates images and beats OpenAI's DALL-E 3 and Stable Diffusion across multiple benchmarks.' -TKL
OpenAI:
- 10 years old
- 4,500 employees
- raised $6.6 billion
DeepSeek
- less than 2 years old
- 200 employees
- less than $10 million capital used
DeepSeek developed and open-sourced an equal or better product and had it out for free, likely killing the business model of OpenAI
Anyway, if you want to read more on DeepSeek, and how seems like how they seem to have shifted the paradigm on how AI LLMS work, I highly recommend the following thread by Morgan Brown:
https://x.com/morganb/status/1883686162709295541
Open source everything!
A quick reminder for all my readers but especially for my nocoin readers:
FORMER FINANCE PROFESSOR TAD SMITH: "After 25 years teaching finance, I realized at 58:
If the money printer grows 8-10% annually and the S&P 500 returns ~9%, it’s just treading water. True wealth comes from outpacing the printer.
That’s the Bitcoin journey."
https://x.com/SimplyBitcoinTV/status/1876679181066801425
Study Bitcoin
🎁If you have made it this far I would like to give you a little gift:
Fantastic presentation by Preston Pysh on Bitcoin as a store of value referencing Michael saylors presentation to the Microsoft board
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-O54CdSNnM
I've used his monopoly analogy so many times. If you've never heard it, you should definitely listen and maybe share it with your stubborn uncle or sister, or co-worker in denial.
Absolutely brilliant from Preston as always.
"Most people arrive at bitcoin without ever understanding the problems it's solving".
Credit: I have used multiple sources!
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@ c2827524:5f45b2f7
2025-01-28 22:44:50
Vuoi creare il tuo profilo Nostr, ma non sai esattamente da dove iniziare?
Prova a seguire i consigli di questo tutorial!
## [Nosta.me](https://nosta.me/)
![image](https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/c2827524936dedad5f623bcf8a04d201f3fd3ed7d4912a190dbeef685f45b2f7/files/1735213029049-YAKIHONNES3.jpg)
Nosta.me è uno dei client più semplici e divertenti di tutto il protocollo Nostr.
[Free e open source](https://github.com/GBKS/nosta-me), Nosta regala anche un link dall'aspetto elegante per fare visualizzare il proprio profilo, come si può vedere da quello dello sviluppatore. [Christoph Ono](nostr:nprofile1qyv8wumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnndehhyapwwdhkx6tpdsqzpde3ulaauhqe94unlafq5mkfra5ktawclgdkfcfpwyyf5e09gpf9uw029s).
Cominciamo, andando proprio sulla pagina nosta.me
## Creazione in 10 passi
Innanzitutto Nosta è un client adatto alla creazione del profilo, ma non per scrivere, firmare e pubblicare note. Per l'uso social di Nostr è meglio utilizzare altri client che si possono scoprire in seguito.
### Ma allora: perché Nosta?
Perché propone la creazione del profilo tramite 10 step da eseguire in ordine. Alcuni dei 10 passaggi si possono saltare per essere completati in seguito, ma il cuore della creazione delle chiavi è familiare ai Bitcoiner, perché parte da una sequenza casuale di 12 parole.
Cominciamo, scegliendo proprio *«Create a new profile»*
![image](https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/c2827524936dedad5f623bcf8a04d201f3fd3ed7d4912a190dbeef685f45b2f7/files/1735213615901-YAKIHONNES3.jpg)
Nosta da il benvenuto ad una nuova, giovane Nostrica.
![image](https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/c2827524936dedad5f623bcf8a04d201f3fd3ed7d4912a190dbeef685f45b2f7/files/1735213772986-YAKIHONNES3.jpg)
È il primo dei 10 step; cliccare *«Next»*
![image](https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/c2827524936dedad5f623bcf8a04d201f3fd3ed7d4912a190dbeef685f45b2f7/files/1735213925805-YAKIHONNES3.jpg)
Si scelgono le prime informazioni da compilare, mettendo un nome, un paio di righe di biografia e - se presente - un sito web di riferimento.
![image](https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/c2827524936dedad5f623bcf8a04d201f3fd3ed7d4912a190dbeef685f45b2f7/files/1735214101852-YAKIHONNES3.jpg)
Una volta compilati questi 3 campi, cliccare *«Next»*
Il prossimo passo chiede di caricare una foto profilo.
Consiglio di cliccare su *"Skip"*, **vedremo meglio in seguito la gestione delle immagini** via protocollo Nostr
![](https://i.nostr.build/bAKukFbSC7VDj0xp.jpg)
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## ENTRIAMO NEL VIVO: LA GENERAZIONE DELLE CHIAVI
In questo nuovo step Nosta calcola e mostra la recovery phrase di 12 parole. Questa frase porterà al calcolo automatico di un seed proprio come nel protocollo Bitcoin: le parole provengono dal dizionario BIP39, dopodiché la chiave privata viene calcolata sulla curva ellittica secp256k1 ed infine convertita da hex al formato **nsec**.
![](https://i.nostr.build/WlP7uWj6CMPWz6Ww.jpg)
Queste 12 parole costituiscono una recovery phrase per ripristinare l'account e le relative chiavi tramite Nosta.me.
Sono da scrivere bene e conservare, dopodiché si può procedere alla verifica cliccando *"Next"*
![](https://i.nostr.build/3QcEuZJqAw9jMR8K.jpg)
La procedura di verifica presenta le 12 parole posizionate a caso: per il check si devono cliccare in ordine dalla 1 alla 12
Siamo pronti per lo step successivo: Nosta mostra **la chiave privata nsec**.
Si deve copiare e incollare su un file protetto da tenere in un luogo sicuro.
![](https://i.nostr.build/nu5qWM0qYlQLsYAi.jpg)
Una volta copiata la nsec, cliccare *"Next"*
La creazione delle chiavi termina con la derivazione della chiave pubblica, la ***npub***.
![](https://i.nostr.build/8kU1knnHfIEGPuLO.jpg)
La npub di Nostr rappresenta l'identità dell'utente. Va copiata e incollata per conservarla, anche in un luogo sprotetto, perché si userà spesso e volentieri nel protocollo per farsi identificare
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# Handle, follow e wallet Bitcoin
Il passo 7/10 prevede l'impostazione dell'handle o NIP-05 nel profilo.
L'handle è una caratteristica che ha due vantaggi:
1. si può scegliere un identificativo più facile da leggere e usare al posto della chiave pubblica
2. è un ulteriore sistema di verifica dell'identità
Scopriremo in seguito i dettagli del NIP-05, consiglio di saltare questo passo tra gli step di Nosta
![](https://i.nostr.build/ZE6dLHd1AWAzobcJ.jpg)
Nello step successivo vengono proposti alcuni suggerimenti per seguire utenti di Nostr.
Consiglio di iniziare a seguire qualcuno, proprio per non rimanere troppo spaesati al termine della creazione del profilo, rischiando di trovare un feed completamente vuoto.
![](https://i.nostr.build/fHaWoV9HttoLdcmK.jpg)
Il penultimo passo 9/10 è quello dove si configura il wallet Bitcoin.
Chi ha già un LN address può giustamente inserirlo. Chi non è ancora skillato, può seguire il capitolo in cui ne parleremo più avanti e cliccare *"Skip"* in questa schermata
![](https://i.nostr.build/rQmXEvJTgUfzD9Ca.jpg)
# I relay
L'ultima impostazione richiesta da Nosta è la scelta dei relay, il motore delle note su Nostr.
**È attraverso i relay, infatti, che le le note «and other stuff» sono trasmessi alla rete**.
Nel passo 10/10 si trovano già dei buoni suggerimenti che - chi non è esperto - può accettare e proseguire cliccando *"Next"*.
![](https://i.nostr.build/dKfiywPcktD7Znv1.jpg)
Chi è invece già esperto può cambiare questa lista e personalizzarla a seconda delle proprie esigenze
## È tutto fatto! Nosta propone una schermata di riepilogo e - se va tutto bene - si può cliccare su *"Looks good"*
![](https://i.nostr.build/loTC8BM3zuOhxyIX.jpg)
Quando siamo convinti, clicchiamo "Save" e Nosta pubblicherà il profilo per come lo abbiamo impostato.
![](https://i.nostr.build/C6JYD7AZKNsRE70W.jpg)
Il profilo è praticamente pronto, sebbene scarno
![](https://i.nostr.build/nzG2jLcgzAvxfDHf.jpg)
Si può abbellire e riempire con le informazioni mancanti cliccando su *"Edit"*, così come scegliere un altro client ed iniziare ad usarlo, oppure continuare con il tutorial e scoprire come trattare più in sicurezza la chiave privata.
**Cambiare client, infatti, richiederebbe allo stato attuale copiare e incollare la nsec per fare ogni login**.
Quello che segue è un suggerimento per impostare un'estensione del browser come gestore di firma e usare l'estensione per fare tutti i tipi di login via web.
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# Usare il protocollo Nostr
Il profilo è pronto per essere usato. Ora si può esplorare Nostr, alla ricerca di client ed opportunità.
Per fare login si deve necessariamente accedere ai client con la chiave privata nsec, al fine di poter firmare le note e propagarle.
Anziché copiare e incollare la nsec in ognuno dei client, è opportuno usare "un trucco".
## Login con NOS2X
Nos2X è un'estensione del browser che permette di gestilre le chiavi in un unico luogo, firmando gli eventi senza esporre la nsec ad ogni singola azione. È disponibile per Firefox e fork ed anche per Chrome.
##### l'esempio che segue è realizzato con Chrome, ma il procedimento per Firefox è molto simile e semplice
Cercare Nos2X tra le estensioni del browser
![](https://i.nostr.build/WbgRL2wlEemGIclP.jpg)
quindi aggiungerlo al proprio Chrome
![](https://i.nostr.build/WypAgT8WquYMrnaR.jpg) ![](https://i.nostr.build/TBYuW730NS0ezHlj.jpg) ![](https://i.nostr.build/gaERvEr9v3wQ79YY.jpg)
Entrare nelle impostazioni con Manage Settings
![](https://i.nostr.build/6qdnaJWy9FjjFtiD.jpg)
fino a trovare la schermata dove è possibile incollare la propria chiave privata, impostare qualche relay e salvare.
![](https://i.nostr.build/dZep7U9CbyoenJkh.jpg)
Si apre ora una finestra che chiede di autorizzare Nos2X a firmare gli eventi. Si può scegliere di autorizzare sempre o anche solo la sessione attuale, per prova. Se si sceglie "Authorize just this" è bene tenere a mente che ad ogni sessione il manager di firma chiederà l'autorizzazione.
Ognuno sceglie a seconda delle proprie esigenze.
![](https://i.nostr.build/JcdPQiolHpfkPymi.jpg)
Da ora in poi, via web, ci si può loggare a qualsiasi client Nostr per continuare l'esplorazione.
Si può fare, ad esempio, già con Nosta.me e fare Edit Profile, giusto per continuare a completare il proprio profilo.
![](https://i.nostr.build/y45UweiMSoZzf4aA.jpg)
Il profilo è ancora molto scarno, infatti
![](https://i.nostr.build/WWwvkQixrUuhDaIJ.jpg)
Chi ha un sito web o landing page può tranquillamente inserirlo e salvare.
Alcuni dei campi sono gli step saltati al momento della creazione con Nosta e che si possono vedere ora nel dettaglio.
## Handle
L'handle di Nostr è codificato nel [NIP-05](https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nips/blob/master/05.md), Nostr Implementation Possibilities, che specifica proprio come gli utenti possono essere verificati su Nostr.
Il meccanismo di verifica è simile a quello richiesto da Google per verificare la proprietà di un dominio, e consente ad ogni utente Nostr di "mappare" la propria chiave pubblica su un identificatore internet basato su DNS.
Il vantaggio principale del NIP-05 è che trasforma la stringa della npub in un nome leggibile in maniera semplice.
È possibile ottenere un NIP-05 for free, o anche a pagamento, [scegliendoli da una](https://nostr.how/en/guides/get-verified#paid-verification) delle molte liste che si trovano in una ricerca via web.
L'operazione è super semplice:
* si scelga, ad esempio, zaps.lol
* incollare la chiave pubblica npub
* scegliere uno username rappresentativo, che completo sarà: tuousername@zaps.lol
* cliccare REGISTER
![](https://i.nostr.build/8tIGYpxi7jjHPS1e.jpg)
E il proprio handle è pronto e verificato, si può quindi incollare sulla maschera del profilo di Nosta.me e salvare
## La gestione delle immagini
Si può impostare un avatar, così comme un banner di copertina e - in generale - postare immagini via Nostr.
La gestione delle immagini avviene condividendo un URL.
Sebbene la maggior parte dei client adesso consentano di caricare immagini in maniera meno complessa, non sempre queste vengono rese disponibili al primo colpo.
Ci sono però altri tipi di client, che si sono specializzati nel caricamento immagini.
All'inizio meglio scegliere un client che offre questa possibilità gratuitamente, come nostrcheck.me
Dalla homepage andare nel menu Public gallery -> UPLOAD -> scegliere di fare login cliccando sull'iconcina utente in alto a destra.
La [landing page](https://nostrcheck.me/api/v2/login) si mostra così
![](https://i.nostr.build/JYkFtdDxgeujwMDj.jpg)
Scegliere quindi di fare login con l'extendion Nos2X e procedere con il caricamento dell'immagine profilo, seguendo le istruzioni a video.
Nostrcheck carica l'immagine e fornisce l'url che si può copiare e incollare dove si vuole, ad esempio nella schermata del profilo, ma anche nei futuri post.
![](https://i.nostr.build/7xAANoOl8H35qXwI.jpg)
Se si sono appena caricati avatar e banner del profilo, gli url completano il profilo di Nostr, che adesso è completo di quasi tutto
![](https://i.nostr.build/RDtES31UlMUh2T04.jpg)
## LN address e wallet
È di gran lunga la più sorprendente caratteristica di Nostr: scambiare valore usando la Lightning Network di Bitcoin.
Esistono differenti soluzioni, dalle più semplici alle più complesse. Se non si ha la minima idea di cosa sia un wallet LN o un LN address, meglio rimandare questa fase al momento in cui si possiede la necessaria consapevolezza.
Ma per chi ha un'idea precisa di questi concetti, l'LN address permette di ricevere zap (donazioni di sats) per i contenuti condivisi che dal mittente arrivano sul proprio wallet; il wallet può essere usato per ricompensare altri creatori di contenuti, zap-pando a più non posso.
Se si utilizza una soluzione custodial come sats.mobi, LifPay(*) o altri tenere sul wallet solo pochi sats per lo scopo. Se se ne ricevono molti, perché i contenuti diventano popolari e virali, spostarli su un wallet LN non-custodial.
(*) Lifpay integra una soluzione senza alcuna frizione per l'utente inesperto, perché crea un profilo direttamente con la npub di Nostr.
### Ora è davvero tutto pronto e Nostr è lì per essere esplorato
![](https://i.nostr.build/BdOKmocCl7eIFPWu.jpg)
Puoi iniziare seguendo npub1c2p82fyndhk66hmz808c5pxjq8el60kh6jgj5xgdhmhksh69ktmsz8dcj5
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## Risorse per approfondire:
1. https://laura.npub.pro/post/1733214130372/
2. https://nostr.net/
2. https://nostr.how/en/nostr-projects
3. https://github.com/nostr-resources/
4. https://nostr.com/
5. https://nostr.info/resources/
6. https://usenostr.org/
7. https://uselessshit.co/resources/nostr/
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Per info
https://t.me/bitcoincampus
https://planb.network/it/courses/btc105
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@ 000002de:c05780a7
2025-01-28 22:10:05
Michael Malice asked this question in a [recent appearance on a YouTube show](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv1TUEVsc98)
> Is Democracy a system that is compatible with freedom or is it antithetical or incompatible with freedom?
What do you think?
And to be clear, the US is a democracy. Yes its a republic but it is one with democratic elections. Saying its a republic isn't saying it isn't a democracy. It is. But if you disagree that's fine. For sake of argument humor me. If you use the republic argument look at the number of tyrannies that are also republics around the world...
Democracy for many is a sacred cow. I'm not a monarchist but many that are like this book. Don't let that turn you off from reading [Democracy: The God That Failed](https://store.mises.org/Democracy-The-God-That-Failed-P240.aspx). Its a good critique of Democracy which is hard to find.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/868154
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@ b8851a06:9b120ba1
2025-01-28 21:34:54
Private property isn’t lines on dirt or fences of steel—it’s the crystallization of human sovereignty. Each boundary drawn is a silent declaration: **This is where my will meets yours, where creation clashes against chaos.** What we defend as “mine” or “yours” is no mere object but a metaphysical claim, a scaffold for the unfathomable complexity of voluntary exchange.
Markets breathe only when individuals anchor their choices in the inviolable. Without property, there is no negotiation—only force. No trade—only taking. The deed to land, the title to a car, the seed of an idea: these are not static things but frontiers of being, where human responsibility collides with the infinite permutations of value.
Austrian economics whispers what existentialism shouts: existence precedes essence. Property isn’t granted by systems; it’s asserted through action, defended through sacrifice, and sanctified through mutual recognition. A thing becomes “owned” only when a mind declares it so, and others—through reason or respect—refrain from crossing that unseen line.
Bitcoin? The purest ledger of this truth. A string of code, yes—but one that mirrors the unyielding logic of property itself: scarce, auditable, unconquerable. It doesn’t ask permission. It exists because sovereign minds *choose* it to.
Sigh. #nostr
I love #Bitcoin.
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@ 1e523989:ebbb4b73
2025-01-28 21:28:51
Why
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@ a311301f:4663f8f2
2025-01-28 20:09:38
### Game design
###
Programming a game like an adventure quest with an avatar, exploration, puzzles, and combat sounds exciting! While Perl is a powerful language, it might not be the most common choice for game development. However, with some creativity and the right libraries or frameworks, you can build such a game in Perl.
Let me guide you through the process of building a simple adventure quest game in Perl. I'll break it down into key components and provide examples for each part.
---
### 1. Game Design Overview
A simple adventure quest game might include the following features:
- **Avatar/Player Character**: The player can move, interact with items, and fight enemies.
- **Game World**: A grid-based world with different rooms or areas to explore.
- **Puzzles**: Riddles, logic gates, or maze-solving mechanisms.
- **Enemies**: Basic AI-controlled opponents the player can fight.
- **Combat System**: Simple combat mechanics where the player can attack and defend.
---
### 2. Setting Up the Game World
In Perl, you can represent the game world using a 2D grid or array to track different rooms, items, and enemies.
#### a. Define the Game World
You can create a `game_world` hash where each key is a position on the grid (e.g., rows and columns), and the value is another hash containing information about the room:
- **description**: A short description of the room.
- **exits**: Possible directions to move (e.g., "north", "south", "east", "west").
- **items**: List of items in the room.
```perl
game_world = {
# Define each room with its properties
{
position => [1, 1],
description => "A dark forest clearing",
exits => { north => nil, south => nil, east => "forest_path", west => nil },
items => [],
},
# Add more rooms as needed
};
```
---
#### b. Define the Player Character
Create a `Player` class or hash to track the player's state:
- **name**: Player's name.
- **position**: Current position in the game world.
- **health**: Player's current health (e.g., 100).
- **inventory**: List of items the player is carrying.
```perl
player = {
name => "Adventurer",
position => [0, 0], # Starting position
health => 100,
inventory => [],
};
```
---
#### c. Define Items and Enemies
Items can include weapons, armor, health potions, or keys that unlock new areas. Enemies are basic AI-controlled opponents.
```perl
# Example Item: Health Potion
Item.new("Health Potion", "Restores 30 health points")
# Example Enemy: Monster
Enemy.new("Monster", "A dangerous creature in the forest")
```
---
### 3. Movement and Input Handling
The player needs to be able to move around the game world based on keyboard input (e.g., arrow keys or WASD). You can use Perl's `gets` function for command-based input.
#### a. Define Directions
You can represent movement directions as follows:
- **north**: Up
- **south**: Down
- **east**: Right
- **west**: Left
```perl
# Directions: north, south, east, west
directions = {
"north" => [0, 1],
"south" => [0, -1],
"east" => [1, 0],
"west" => [-1, 0],
};
```
#### b. Implement Movement
The player's position is updated based on the direction they choose.
```perl
# Read player input
print("Enter your command (north, south, east, west): ");
command = readline().strip;
# Check if the command is valid and update position accordingly
if (directions[command] && game_world[player_position])
{
# Update player's position
player[:position] = [game_world_d[:position][0], game_world_d[:position][1]] + directions[command];
}
```
---
### 4. Solving Puzzles
Puzzles can be implemented by creating logic-based challenges in the game world.
#### a. Example: Logic Gate Puzzle
You can create puzzles where players need to combine items to unlock doors or solve riddles.
```perl
# Create a puzzle that requires combining two items to unlock a door
if ($item1 && $item2) {
print("You have unlocked the door by combining the items!\n");
} else {
print("You need both items to proceed.\n");
}
```
---
### 5. Combat System
Implementing a simple combat system where the player can attack enemies.
#### a. Basic AI for Enemies
Enemies can follow a simple path or chase the player.
```perl
# Enemy AI: Move toward the player if possible
enemy_position = [2, 2];
player_position = [1, 1];
if (distance between enemy and player > 1) {
# Move one step toward the player
dx = (player[:position][0] - enemy_position[0]);
dy = (player[:position][1] - enemy_position[1]);
if (abs(dx) > abs(dy)) {
enemy_position[0] += (dx / abs(dx));
} else {
enemy_position[1] += (dy / abs(dy));
}
}
```
#### b. Player Attack
The player can attack enemies based on their position.
```perl
if ($target && $distance <= 1) {
# Attack the target enemy
enemy_health -= 10;
print("You attacked the enemy!\n");
} else {
print("You are too far to attack.\n");
}
```
---
### 6. Game Loop
The game loop will continuously update the player's state and render the game world.
```perl
# Game loop (can be extended with more complex logic)
loop do
{
# Update enemy positions
update_enemies();
# Render the current room description
current_room = game_world[player[:position]];
print("position: ", current_room[:description], "\n");
# Show player inventory
print("Inventory:\n");
player[:inventory].each { |item| print("- #{item}\n"); };
# Read input and process commands
break if (command = readline().strip);
}
```
---
### 7. Building the Game
Here’s how you can put it all together:
1. **Define Items, Enemies, and Rooms**:
- Create a list of items, enemies, and rooms with their properties.
2. **Implement Movement**:
- Handle player movement based on keyboard input.
3. **Solve Puzzles**:
- Add logic-based puzzles in specific rooms.
4. **Fight Enemies**:
- Implement basic combat mechanics where the player can attack enemies.
---
### 8. Example: Simple Adventure Quest
Let’s create a small example of an adventure quest:
1. **Starting Point**: The player is in a forest clearing with no items or enemies.
2. **Objective**: Find a "Magic Key" in the forest to unlock a door to the next area.
3. **Obstacles**: Monsters in certain rooms may attack the player unless they have enough health.
#### a. Code for Forest Clearing
```perl
# Initialize game data
$game_data = {
# Player starting position
player => {
name => "Adventurer",
position => [0, 0],
health => 100,
inventory => []
},
# Items
items => [
{ id => 1, name => "Magic Key", description => "Unlocks doors" },
{ id => 2, name => "Health Potion", description => "Heals 30 HP" }
],
# Enemies
enemies => [
{ id => 1, name => "Monster", position => [1, 0] }
],
# Rooms
rooms => [
{
position => [0, 0],
description => "A dark forest clearing",
exits => { east => 1 },
items => []
},
{
position => [1, 0],
description => "A dense forest path",
exits => { south => 2, north => 0, west => 1, east => nil },
enemies => [{ id => 1 }],
items => []
},
# Add more rooms as needed
]
};
# Game loop
loop do
{
# Update player position based on input
print("Enter your command (north, south, east, west): ");
command = readline().strip;
# Calculate new position
x, y = $game_data[:rooms][$game_data[:player][:position][0]][:exits][$command] || $game_data[:player][:position];
# Check if player is moving into a new room with enemies
if ($game_data[:rooms][$x, $y][:enemies].any? { |e| e[:id] == 1 })
{
# Monster AI: Chase the player if possible
dx = (x - $game_data[:player][:position][0]);
dy = (y - $game_data[:player][:position][1]);
if (!dx && !dy) { } # Already in the same cell as monster
else {
# Monster moves toward the player
step_x = (dx / abs(dx)) * 2;
step_y = (dy / abs(dy)) * 2;
x += step_x / 10; # Adjust movement speed
y += step_y / 10;
}
}
# Update player position and check for enemies in the same room
$game_data[:player][:position] = [x, y];
if ($game_data[:rooms][$x, $y][:enemies].any? { |e| e[:id] == 1 })
{
print("A monster is approaching!\n");
}
# Render current room and player state
current_room = $game_data[:rooms][$x, $y];
print("position: ", current_room[:description], "\n");
print("Health:", $game_data[:player][:health], "\n");
print("Equipment:\n");
$game_data[:player][:inventory].each do |item|
print("- #{item}\n");
end;
# Read next command
break if (readline().strip =~ /quit/);
}
```
---
### 9. Extending the Game
You can extend this example by adding:
- More complex puzzles.
- Different types of enemies with varied AI.
- Multiple areas with unique objectives.
- Quests and dialogue options.
- Inventory management systems.
---
### Conclusion
This is a basic implementation of an adventure quest game in Perl. You can expand it by adding more features like character classes, leveling up, crafting systems, and so on. The flexibility of Perl makes it easier to implement complex logic for games or any other projects you have in mind!
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@ dca69ce3:5b1492da
2025-01-28 19:42:57
With the rise of protocols like [Nostr](https://nostr.com/) (popular in the Bitcoin community) and the [AT Protocol](https://atproto.com/) (popularized by [BlueSky](https://bsky.app/)), now feels like the perfect time to explore the history of the web and the open philosophy it was built on. As someone involved in the communities and clients using these protocols for the past couple of years, I understand their significance. However, this write-up is my effort to deepen that understanding by examining the emergence and necessity of decentralized protocols.
What I've found is that the history of the open web is a fascinating, intertwined narrative of protocols and the consequences of their creation and adoption. Like many foundational innovations, these technologies often succumb to commercialization and centralization over time. Will this time be different? Only time will tell.
Let's dive in!
## The Philosophy of the Early Internet
The early internet was founded on principles of openness, decentralization, and collaboration, reflecting the technologies, governance structures, and culture of its time.
The ARPANET, the precursor to the internet, was designed to ensure communication could endure even in the face of infrastructure loss--resilient to single points of failure. This concept was particularly vital during the Cold War (late 1940s to late 1980s), a period marked by geopolitical tensions where communication disruptions were a constant concern.
## Protocols of the Open Web
### ARPA and NCP (1969-1980)
The early days of networking saw the creation of NCP (Network Control Protocol), the first protocol used by ARPANET. NCP enabled basic communication between nodes, serving as both a transport and host-to-host communication protocols.
NCP managed communication by establishing and maintaining logical connections between hosts using socket pairs--a local socket number identifying a specific process on the host and a remote socket number identifying the target process on destination host. These socket pairs uniquely identified each logical connection, which supported full-duplex communication, allowing data to flow in both directions simultaneously over the same connection.
While NCP handled host-level communication, low-level packet switching and routing were managed by IMPs (Interface Message Processors). In essence, NCP relied on IMPs to deliver packets between nodes.
Using NCP, ARPANET's earliest nodes--University of California Los Angeles, Stanford Research Institute, University of California Santa Barbara, and the University of Utah--collaborate to share resources and advance computing research. Each institution contributed to the development of the early internet, setting the stage for its evolution into the more modern systems we recognize today.
NCP foundational design enabled use cases still familiar today: remote login, file transfer, time-sharing systems, email, and collaborative tools like document editing. However, its simplicity came with limitations. NCP lacked robust error detection and correction, relying on the underlying network (IMPs) to handle these issues. It also lacked a standardized addressing scheme and error recovery mechanisms, limiting its scalability and reliability. These shortcomings ultimately led to the development of TCP/IP.
### FTP (1971)
In 1971, [RCF 114](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc114), titled "A File Transfer Protocol" by Abhay Bhushan, introduced a standardized method for transferring files between hosts on the ARPANET. Its primary goal was to enable indirect use of remote computers, allowing users to transfer files without the need to log into remote systems directly.
Key features of this early protocol included:
- **Indirect File Access**: Enabled users to transfer files seamlessly across the ARPANET without requiring direct logins to remote systems.
- **Standardized Commands**: Defined a consistent set of commands for file operations, including retrieving, storing, deleting, and listing files, ensuring uniform interactions across diverse systems.
- **Data Type Specification**: Supported the designation of data types and structures to accommodate various file formats, ensuring accurate interpretation during transfers.
- **User Identification Mechanism**: Introduced basic access control through username and password authentication, enhancing security.
- **Error Recovery Procedures**: Included mechanisms for error correction and recovery to maintain data integrity and reliability during transfers.
FTP simplified data and software sharing, becoming a cornerstone of collaboration within academic and research communities.
### Email: The First Killer App (1971)
Email, the internet’s first “killer app,” emerged during the development of NCP and later TCP/IP. Ray Tomlinson invented email in 1971 while working at BBN, a key player in ARPANET’s creation. Before email, communication on the network primarily relied on file sharing. Seeking a more efficient solution, Tomlinson modified CYPNET to send messages across ARPANET, enabling users to communicate between different computers. This innovation popularized the use of the “@” symbol to separate user names from domains.
In 1982, the creation of SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) standardized email communication and significantly improved upon Tomlinson’s initial implementation. SMTP introduced several key advancements:
- **Formalized Communication Rules**: Established a standardized protocol for sending emails between servers, which CYPNET lacked.
- **Support for Multiple Recipients**: Enabled sending emails to multiple recipients and distributing messages to mailing lists, a capability absent in Tomlinson’s system.
- **Error Handling**: Provided explicit error codes and responses to diagnose and resolve delivery issues, whereas Tomlinson’s implementation offered only rudimentary error handling.
- **Structured Message Format**: Worked with standards like RFC 822 to define consistent headers (To, From, Subject), replacing the unstructured, ad-hoc metadata of early emails.
- **Scalability**: Designed to accommodate the growing internet, ensuring email functionality expanded as ARPANET evolved into a global network. Tomlinson’s system was tied to ARPANET’s original constraints.
SMTP transformed email from a groundbreaking experiment into a robust, scalable, and universal communication tool, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of internet communication.
### Usenet (1979)
Usenet, created by Tom Truscott and Jim Ellis at Duke University in 1979, was one of the first decentralized systems for sharing messages and fostering online discussions. As a precursor to modern internet forums and social media, Usenet laid the foundation for the social internet as we know it today.
Usenet relied on UUCP (Unix-to-Unix Copy Program) to transfer messages between servers in a peer-to-peer manner, with each server forwarding posts to its neighbors.
Key features and insights from Usenet include:
- **Newsgroups**: Discussions were organized into categories called newsgroups, with a hierarchical naming system (e.g., `comp.sys` for computer systems).
- **Decentralization**: Usenet’s peer-to-peer design required each server to store and propagate messages, eliminating single points of failure and central control. This decentralization, akin to modern protocols like Nostr, aligned with the internet’s ideals of openness and collaboration.
- **Self-Governance**: Without central authority, Usenet communities were often self-moderated, with users establishing their own norms and moderation practices.
Usenet’s decentralization and community-driven structure embodied the spirit of the early internet. However, its culture faced a significant shift in **September 1993**, often referred to as “Eternal September.” This marked the influx of new users when AOL (America Online) granted its subscribers access to Usenet. The term “Eternal September” originated from the annual wave of college students who traditionally joined Usenet each September, requiring time to acclimate to its norms. With the massive influx of AOL users, however, this adjustment period became permanent.
This cultural shift introduced challenges such as increased spam, off-topic posts, and conflicts, disrupting the established norms of Usenet. Over time, these issues led to Usenet losing its prominence as a hub for niche, vibrant discussions, marking the beginning of a broader transition from protocols to platforms.
### TCP/IP (1981-1983)
TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) and IP (Internet Protocol), developed between 1981 and 1983, replaced NCP as the standard protocol for ARPANET, addressing many of its limitations and paving the way for the modern internet.
**TCP** ensured reliable communication by breaking data into packets, checking for errors, and retransmitting lost packets. It reassembled data at the destination, ensuring integrity despite packet loss. TCP also introduced flow and congestion control, allowing networks to adapt transmission rates based on conditions. These features resolved NCP’s lack of robust error handling and basic flow management, enabling networks to scale more effectively.
**IP** provided a unique addressing system (IP addresses) that allowed data to traverse diverse networks. Unlike NCP’s reliance on hardcoded socket pairs, IP made interoperability and routing across heterogeneous networks possible.
The separation of TCP and IP into distinct layers (transport and network) introduced modularity and flexibility, supporting diverse networks and applications. This overcame NCP’s single-layer design, which lacked the versatility needed for the internet’s future growth.
**Inter-networking** was another significant advancement enabled by TCP/IP, allowing multiple networks to connect and function as one. This shift from NCP’s single homogeneous network (ARPANET) to a universal language of interconnected systems established the foundation of the global, decentralized internet we use today.
### DNS (1983)
Introduced in 1983 by Paul Mockapetris, the Domain Name System (DNS) revolutionized how devices on the internet were identified and accessed. It replaced the centralized, cumbersome `HOSTS.TXT` file system with a distributed, hierarchical structure that could scale alongside the rapidly growing internet.
Before DNS, network administrators relied on a single `HOSTS.TXT` file to map human-readable hostnames to IP addresses. This file, managed by the NIC (Network Information Center) at Stanford Research Institute, had to be manually updated and distributed to every system on ARPANET. As the network expanded, this centralized system became a bottleneck, with errors and delays in updates causing significant disruptions. By the early 1980s, maintaining a single centralized file was no longer practical, necessitating a more scalable solution.
DNS addressed these challenges by introducing a hierarchical structure for domain names. Names are organized into a tree-like system, with the root at the top and Top-Level Domains (TLDs) such as .com or .org below it. For example, example.com is divided into levels: com (TLD) and example (Second-Level Domain). This delegation of responsibilities allowed for efficient management and scalability.
DNS also employed a network of distributed servers to store and resolve domain names to IP addresses, eliminating reliance on a single central database. Distributed servers improved reliability, performance, and resilience. DNS servers could cache query results, reducing load and speeding up responses for frequently requested domains. Finally, DNS made the internet far more user-friendly: instead of memorizing numeric IP addresses (e.g., `192.0.2.1`), users could type intuitive domain names (e.g., `example.com`).
By solving the limitations of `HOSTS.TXT` and enhancing usability, DNS became a cornerstone of the modern internet, enabling its global and decentralized nature.
### IRC (1988)
Developed by Jarkko Oikarinen in 1988, Internet Relay Chat (IRC) enabled real-time text communication and played a pivotal role in fostering early online communities. IRC’s innovations built upon earlier protocols and technologies, extending their concepts to create a new paradigm for online interaction.
- **Extending Telnet**: IRC expanded Telnet’s one-to-one communication sessions into multi-user chats within channels, enabling group conversations in real time.
- **Decentralization from Usenet**: IRC adopted Usenet’s decentralized philosophy, applying it to synchronous messaging. Multiple IRC servers could link together to form networks, distributing load and avoiding reliance on a central server.
- **Hierarchical Naming from DNS**: Borrowing from DNS, IRC used a hierarchical naming system for chat channels and users. This allowed intuitive organization, with nicknames and channels globally visible across linked servers.
- **Command-Response Structure**: Inspired by protocols like SMTP and FTP, IRC introduced commands such as /join, /quit, and /msg, simplifying interactions and enabling clients to interpret server messages effectively.
- **Influence of MUDs**: IRC drew from Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs), text-based multiplayer games popular in the 1980s. While MUDs facilitated real-time interactions within virtual worlds, IRC applied the concept to general communication.
Key innovations of IRC included group channels for interaction, flexible user and server configurations, dynamic moderation, and a lightweight protocol. By combining these features, IRC became a cornerstone of real-time online communication, laying the groundwork for modern chat applications.
### HTTP and WWW (1989-1991)
The World Wide Web (WWW) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), introduced by Tim Berners-Lee between 1989 and 1991, revolutionized how information was shared and consumed. These innovations built upon prior technologies, creating the foundation of the modern web.
- **Built on TCP/IP**: HTTP used TCP/IP as its transport layer, ensuring reliable delivery of web content. This interoperability allowed HTTP to function across any device or network supporting TCP/IP, establishing the web as a universal platform.
- **Standardized Resource Addressing**: The introduction of URLs (Uniform Resource Locators), built on DNS, provided a standardized way to locate web resources. URLs combined the protocol (`http://`), domain (`example.com`), and resource path (`/index.html`), enabling precise identification and retrieval of content.
- **Hypertext Implementation**: Berners-Lee implemented hypertext using HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), a simple text-based language for creating web pages. HTML’s support of hyperlinks (`<a>` tags) allowed users to navigate seamlessly between linked resources, turning the web into an interconnected “web” of information. Hypertext, conceptualized by Ted Nelson in the 1960s and seen in systems like NLS and HyperCard, was now available to a global audience.
- Improvement Over FTP: Unlike FTP, which focused on isolated file transfers, HTTP facilitated the retrieval of hyperlinked resources, enabling user-friendly interaction with content and seamless display of linked documents in a browser.
- **Decentralized Architecture**: Inspired by Usenet, the WWW adopted a decentralized design, allowing anyone with a server to host and link content without reliance on a central authority.
- **Structured Metadata**: HTTP extended the use of structured metadata, seen previously in email protocols like SMTP. HTTP headers provided contextual information about requests and responses (e.g., `Content-Type` and `Status Code`), enabling dynamic, interactive communication between clients (browsers) and servers.
**Key Innovations of HTTP and the WWW:**
1. **Stateless Communication Protocol**: HTTP’s stateless design ensured each client-server request was independent, enabling scalability as the web grew.
2. **Cross-Platform Compatibility**: HTTP and HTML were text-based and platform-agnostic, allowing access from any device or operating system.
3. **Interactive Content**: The web unified interactive content (e.g., images, text, and links) into a single environment accessible via a browser.
Together, HTTP and the WWW transformed the internet into a user-friendly, decentralized, and universally accessible medium, laying the groundwork for the web’s exponential growth.
## The Transition from Protocols to Platforms
The shift from the **protocol-driven era** of the open web to the **platform-driven era** marked a profound technological and cultural transformation. Early internet protocols like **TCP/IP**, **DNS**, **HTTP**, **SMTP**, **FTP**, and **Usenet** emphasized decentralization, interoperability, and user empowerment. However, by the mid-1990s, the emergence of proprietary platforms such as AOL, Prodigy, and later Facebook and Google, redefined the internet experience. These platforms offered centralized, user-friendly services but at the cost of openness and decentralization.
The early internet, defined by protocols, empowered individuals and communities to build their own tools and networks. Protocols like **TCP/IP** and **DNS** created a universal framework for connectivity, while decentralized services such as **Usenet** and **IRC** fostered open, self-managed discussions. Tools like **FTP**, **HTTP**, and **SMTP** enabled users to share files, publish content, and communicate freely, embodying the era’s ethos of openness, collaboration, and innovation.
By contrast, the platform-driven internet that emerged in the mid-1990s offered a polished, accessible alternative that abstracted away the technical complexities of the protocol-driven era. Platforms like AOL, Prodigy, and CompuServe created “walled gardens,” restricting users to content and services within their ecosystems. While this made the internet more accessible to non-technical users, it limited their ability to explore and interact with the broader web. Platforms like Facebook and Google later extended this model, becoming dominant gatekeepers for social interaction and information discovery. These centralized platforms hid the complexities of early internet protocols, offering plug-and-play solutions that attracted a general audience. For instance, instead of setting up an FTP server to share files, users could simply upload them to Dropbox or Google Drive. Similarly, proprietary messaging platforms like Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp replaced interoperable protocols such as IRC, locking users into closed ecosystems.
Cultural shifts accompanied these technological changes. In the protocol-driven era, users often acted as both creators and consumers, whether by writing Usenet posts, hosting personal websites, or managing their own email servers. Platforms, however, encouraged a more passive consumption model, with user-generated content controlled within proprietary systems. Trust in gatekeepers grew, with users relying on platforms to curate and deliver information. Search engines like Google became the primary gateway to content, while social platforms dictated social interactions, often reducing individual agency. The communal culture of early internet communities gave way to corporate-driven interactions, as decentralized discussions on Usenet were replaced by centralized forums governed by platform owners. Moreover, the platform era introduced a surveillance-based business model, monetizing user data to serve targeted advertisements—a stark departure from the user-centric and privacy-conscious ethos of the early web.
Despite the dominance of platforms, the foundational protocols of the open web remain critical. **TCP/IP**, **HTTP**, and **DNS** still underpin the internet’s infrastructure, ensuring its basic interoperability. Furthermore, movements like the **fediverse** (e.g., Mastodon), **blockchain-based platforms**, and protocols like **Nostr** aim to revive the ideals of decentralization, user autonomy, and community-driven governance. These efforts reflect a growing desire to reclaim the open and collaborative spirit that defined the early internet.
The transition from protocols to platforms transformed the internet from a decentralized, user-driven network into a centralized, corporate-controlled ecosystem. While platforms made the internet more accessible, they sacrificed openness, user autonomy, and the collaborative ethos of its early days. Revisiting the foundational principles of protocols is crucial for those working to rebuild a more open, equitable internet.
## Closing Thoughts
The evolution from the early decentralized internet to today’s platform-dominated web reflects a shift from protocols that empowered users to systems that prioritize convenience, control, and corporate interests. Early technologies like Usenet, HTTP, and FTP embodied ideals of openness, collaboration, and autonomy, but modern platforms have concentrated power, creating walled gardens and monetizing user data. Yet, the foundational protocols of the internet persist, inspiring new decentralized initiatives like Nostr, Mastodon, and blockchain-based systems. By supporting and adopting applications built on decentralizing protocols, we can reclaim the values of openness, privacy, and user empowerment. Every choice we make—as developers, users, or advocates—shapes the future of the web. Together, we can revive the collaborative spirit of the internet’s origins and help create a more equitable and resilient digital future.
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@ a311301f:4663f8f2
2025-01-28 19:27:59
Let's create something small to demonstrate its syntax and functionality. We'll write a "Hello, World!" program.
### Step 1: Write the code
Here's a simple Perl script:
```perl
print("Hello, World!\n");
```
This code will output "Hello, World!" followed by a newline (represented by `\n`).
### Step 2: How to Run It?
You can run this script using an online IDE or Perl interpreter. Here are some options:
1. **Online Editors**:
- [https://www.onlinegdb.com/](https://www.onlinegdb.com/) (free online IDE)
- [https://ideone.io/](https://ideone.io/) (online compiler)
2. **Install Perl**: If you have access to a Perl interpreter, run it in your terminal:
```bash
perl script_name.pl
```
### Step 3: Test It
If you use an online editor, paste the code into the editor and click "Run" or "Compile." For example:
- In OnlineGDB:
1. Paste `print("Hello, World!\n");` in the editor.
2. Click "File > Save" to save it as `script.pl`.
3. Click "Run" (or press `Ctrl+R`) to execute it.
The output should be:
```
Hello, World!
```
### Step 4: Analyze Your Needs
If you want to evaluate if Perl suits your needs, consider the following:
1. **What type of tasks will you perform?**
- Text processing (e.g., manipulating strings or files)?
- Data analysis?
- Web development?
2. **Do you prefer a specific programming paradigm?**
- Perl is very flexible and supports procedural, object-oriented, and functional programming.
3. **What libraries or frameworks do you need access to?**
- Perl has built-in libraries for many common tasks (e.g., `File::Find` for file searching).
- You can also use CPAN (Comprehensive Perl Archive Network) to install additional modules.
### Example: Text Processing
Here's a slightly more complex example using Perl:
```perl
# Split a string into words and count the number of unique words.
print("Enter text: ");
$text = <stdin>;
chomp($text); # Remove any trailing newline character
$unique_words = sort(deft::uniq(split(/ \s+/, $text)));
print("Unique words: ", scalar(@unique_words), "\n");
```
### Summary
- Perl is a versatile language suitable for many tasks, including text processing and scripting.
- You can run small scripts quickly using online tools or local installations.
- Let me know if you'd like to explore more complex examples!
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@ df173277:4ec96708
2025-01-28 17:49:54
> Maple is an AI chat tool that allows you to have private conversations with a general-purpose AI assistant. Chats are synced automatically between devices so you can pick up where you left off.\
> [Start chatting for free.](https://trymaple.ai/)
We are excited to announce that [Maple AI](https://trymaple.ai/), our groundbreaking end-to-end encrypted AI chat app built on OpenSecret, is now publicly available. After months of beta testing, we are thrilled to bring this innovative technology to the world.
![Maple running on a phone and laptop, synchronizing data between them in private](https://blog.opensecret.cloud/content/images/2025/01/maple-on-phone-and-laptop-data-sync@2x-2.jpg)Maple is an AI chat tool that allows you to have private conversations with a general-purpose AI assistant. It can boost your productivity on work tasks such as writing documentation, creating presentations, and drafting emails. You can also use it for personal items like brainstorming ideas, sorting out life's challenges, and tutoring you on difficult coursework. All your chats are synced automatically in a secure way, so you can start on one device and pick up where you left off on another.
#### Why Secure and Private AI?
In today's digital landscape, it is increasingly evident that security and privacy are essential for individuals and organizations alike. Unfortunately, the current state of AI tools falls short. A staggering 48% of organizations enter non-public company information into AI apps, according to a [recent report by Cisco](https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/about/trust-center/data-privacy-benchmark-study.html#~key-findings). This practice poses significant risks to company security and intellectual property.
Another concern is for journalists, who often work with sensitive information in hostile environments. Journalists need verification that their information remains confidential and protected when researching topics and communicating with sources in various languages. They are left to use underpowered local AI or input their data into potentially compromised cloud services.
At OpenSecret, we believe it is possible to have both the benefits of AI and the assurance of security and privacy. That's why we created Maple, an app that combines AI productivity with the protection of end-to-end encryption. Our platform ensures that your conversations with AI remain confidential, even from us. The power of the cloud meets the privacy of local.
![Diagram showing encryption from your device to the AI](https://blog.opensecret.cloud/content/images/2025/01/maple-encrypted-at-every-step.png)#### How Does It Work?
Our server code is [open source](https://github.com/OpenSecretCloud/opensecret), and we use confidential computing to provide cryptographic proof that the code running on our servers is the same as the open-source code available for review. This process allows you to verify that your conversations are handled securely and privately without relying on trust. We live by the principle of "Don't trust, verify," and we believe this approach is essential for building in the digital age. You can read a more in-depth write-up on our technology later this week on this site.
#### How Much Does It Cost?
We are committed to making Maple AI accessible to everyone, so we offer a range of pricing plans to suit different needs and budgets. [Our Free plan allows for 10 chats per week, while our Starter plan ($5.99/month) and Pro plan ($20/month)](https://trymaple.ai/pricing) offer more comprehensive solutions for individuals and organizations with heavier workloads. We accept credit cards and Bitcoin (10% discount), allowing you to choose your preferred payment method.
- Free: $0
- Starter: $5.99/month
- Pro: $20/month
Our goal with Maple AI is to create a product that is secure through transparency. By combining open-source code, cryptography, and confidential computing, we can create a new standard for AI conversations - one that prioritizes your security and privacy.
Maple has quickly become a daily tool of productivity for our own work and those of our beta testers. We believe it will bring value to you as well. [Sign up now and start chatting privately with AI for free.](https://trymaple.ai/) Your secrets are safe in the open.
![](https://blog.opensecret.cloud/content/images/2025/01/maple-start-chatting-securely-half-1.png)#### Are You An App Developer?
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@ 2f4550b0:95f20096
2025-01-28 16:47:28
My family and I are wrapping up a relocation from Phoenix, AZ to Austin, TX. I went ahead to get keys to our rental house, meet the movers with our household goods, and generally get as many things ready on the Austin side as possible. My husband stayed behind with our boys to wrap up the AZ house and settle things there. Our experiences over the past few weeks have got me thinking about partnership, project management, and big life changes.
This move would not have been possible without the full partnership that my husband and I have in our marriage. Division of labor is real, and in the context of a relocation it’s vital to get everything done. We trust each other to divide and conquer the myriad tasks and responsibilities necessary. He supervised packers and movers to work on the AZ house; I met them when they arrived in Austin and supervised the move-in. He managed the property management requirements at the AZ rental house; I got the keys and have managed the property management procedures and move-in for Austin. He’s taking care of our current vehicle and handling the road trip from Phoenix to Austin; I bought a second vehicle that I can use to commute. I scheduled the cleaners, landscapers, and carpet cleaning for the AZ house; he supervised the work when the crews arrived. This kind of partnership not only takes care of all the duties, it edifies the relationship we have in our marriage. The care and trust we both show means so much to both of us!
Relocation is also a project, “[a series of structured tasks, activities, and deliverables that are carefully executed to achieve a desired outcome](https://www.pmi.org/about/what-is-a-project)” with a specific start and end. Managing this move has been marked by two long to-do lists of tasks for me and my husband and a series of important milestones that we’ve celebrated along the way. We used our calendar to map out the timelines for each phase of the work, we assigned roles and tasks, and we identified risks and dependencies. We enlisted vendor support for many of the tasks, and supervised their efforts while we completed our own. We never got as far as creating a true Gantt chart for the project, but I certainly thought of the phases of our move in that framework.
This move marks the start of a new phase in our family life, which has been marked by a series of big life changes. Since our marriage, these have included living in a number of places, the births of our two sons, and job changes. With this relocation, we get to experience life in a new part of the world and set up our boys for their launch into adulthood. This is exciting, and also a bit daunting. But I’m proud of our efforts to start 2025 off with a bang!
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@ 5d4b6c8d:8a1c1ee3
2025-01-28 15:19:09
I did a PFF mock draft last night, but forgot to post it. I did a new one just now.
## Mock Draft
Pick 6: CB/WR/KR/PR Travis Hunter
Pick 37: QB Jalen Milroe
Pick 68: DT TJ Sanders
Pick 73: RB TreVeyon Henderson
Pick 107: S Kevin Winston Jr.
Pick 144: OT Hollin Pierce
Pick 182: DE Tyler Baron
Pick 214: LB Jamon Dumas-Johnson
Pick218: OG Jonah Monheim
Pick 224: OG Seth McGlaughlin
I'm so excited about the possibility of getting Travis Hunter. The Raiders have historically built around elite receivers, corners, and returners. We have decent receivers and corners now, which creates space to add an elite guy, but also he wouldn't have to play every snap on either side. I'm imagining Hunter playing about half the snaps on both sides, as well as returning kicks. He can basically step in as an elite CB3 and WR3, when we're in those sets.
Then, having the third QB available in the second round is great. He was still there in the 3rd round when I did the PFF mock. It might be worth taking the best QB who's still there in the third.
A 3rd round DT should be able to add to an already talented defensive line and 3rd round RB's are usually impactful.
The main problem with this draft is not getting to the offensive line until day 3. Good thing we have almost $100M to spend on free agents.
originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/867628
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@ a012dc82:6458a70d
2025-01-28 15:17:03
In the dynamic world of cryptocurrencies, Bitcoin stands as a pioneering force, a digital currency that has revolutionized the concept of money. Central to its operation and success is a term often heard but not always fully understood: the Bitcoin hashrate. This metric is much more than a technical jargon; it's the heartbeat of the Bitcoin network, powering its transactions, securing its blockchain, and influencing its standing in the market. In this exploration, we delve into the depths of the Bitcoin hashrate, unraveling its complexities and revealing its profound impact on the cryptocurrency market. The hashrate is a window into the soul of Bitcoin, offering insights into its health, efficiency, and future potential. It's a story that intertwines technology, economics, and community, painting a vivid picture of Bitcoin's place in the digital age.
**Table Of Content**
- Understanding Bitcoin Hashrate
- The Role of Hashrate in Network Security
- Hashrate and Decentralization
- Economic Implications for Miners
- Impact on Bitcoin's Market Value
- The Future of Bitcoin's Hashrate
- Conclusion
- FAQs
**Understanding Bitcoin Hashrate**
The Bitcoin hashrate is the powerhouse of the Bitcoin network, a measure of the collective computational effort used to mine and process transactions. It's akin to the horsepower of an engine, driving the network forward. Each hash is a solution to a cryptographic puzzle, and the hashrate signifies the speed at which these puzzles are solved. As Bitcoin's popularity soars, so does the hashrate, reflecting an ever-increasing number of miners vying to validate transactions and create new blocks. This growth is not just a testament to Bitcoin's popularity but also a marker of its robustness and resilience in the face of challenges. The hashrate is a dynamic indicator, fluctuating with the ebb and flow of the network's activity, mirroring the collective effort of thousands of miners around the globe. It's a testament to the decentralized nature of Bitcoin, where no single entity controls the network, but rather a collective effort secures it.
**The Role of Hashrate in Network Security**
Bitcoin's security is its cornerstone, and the hashrate is its shield. In the realm of digital currencies, security threats like the 51% attack loom large, where an entity could potentially take control of the network. However, a high hashrate acts as a formidable barrier, making such attacks not just difficult but economically unfeasible. It's a game of numbers; the higher the hashrate, the more distributed the computational power, and the safer the network. This security is not static but a dynamic force that evolves with the network's growth, adapting to new challenges and fortifying Bitcoin's position as a secure digital asset. The hashrate is a beacon of trust, assuring users and investors alike that the network is robust and resistant to manipulation. It's a critical factor in maintaining the integrity of the blockchain, ensuring that transactions are processed securely and reliably.
**Hashrate and Decentralization**
Decentralization is the soul of Bitcoin, and the hashrate is a reflection of this principle. A decentralized network is less prone to manipulation and control by any single entity, and a high hashrate is indicative of a broad, diverse miner base. This diversity is not just a matter of numbers but a testament to the egalitarian ethos of Bitcoin, where anyone, anywhere, can contribute to the network's upkeep. As the hashrate grows, it weaves a stronger web of participants, each adding to the network's resilience and ensuring its democratic nature. The hashrate is a symbol of the power of the collective, a force that transcends geographical and political boundaries, uniting people under the banner of a decentralized financial system. It's a testament to the vision of Bitcoin's creators, a network that is not just secure and efficient but also open and inclusive.
**Economic Implications for Miners**
For miners, the hashrate is a beacon guiding their economic journey. It's a delicate balance of power, cost, and reward. As the hashrate climbs, so does the difficulty of mining, a self-regulating mechanism ensuring the network's stability. Miners must constantly adapt, balancing the costs of advanced hardware and energy against the potential rewards of new Bitcoins and transaction fees. This ever-shifting landscape is not just a challenge but an opportunity for innovation, driving miners to seek more efficient and sustainable ways to contribute to the network. The hashrate is a measure of opportunity and challenge, a dance of economics and technology where miners play a crucial role. It's a dynamic ecosystem where the fittest survive, adapting to the ever-changing landscape of Bitcoin mining.
**Impact on Bitcoin's Market Value**
The hashrate's influence extends beyond the technical realm into the market. While it doesn't directly dictate Bitcoin's price, it's a barometer of network health and investor confidence. A robust hashrate signals a thriving, secure network, attracting investors and bolstering Bitcoin's market position. It's a subtle yet powerful force, shaping perceptions and influencing decisions in the cryptocurrency market. As Bitcoin continues to evolve, the hashrate stands as a key indicator of its vitality and appeal to the market. The hashrate and market value are intertwined in a complex dance, where the health of the network reflects and influences investor sentiment. It's a symbiotic relationship, where each aspect feeds into and strengthens the other.
**The Future of Bitcoin's Hashrate**
As we look to the future, the Bitcoin hashrate remains a critical aspect of the cryptocurrency's journey. It's not just a measure of computational power but a symbol of the network's evolution, a testament to its strength and a predictor of its potential. The hashrate's trajectory mirrors Bitcoin's own path: ever upward, facing challenges, adapting, and growing stronger. It's a journey not just of technology but of community, innovation, and the relentless pursuit of a decentralized financial future. The hashrate is a narrative of progress, a story of how a decentralized network can grow, adapt, and thrive in the ever-changing landscape of digital currencies. It's a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of collective effort in shaping the future of finance.
**Conclusion**
The Bitcoin hashrate is more than a technical metric; it's the lifeblood of the Bitcoin ecosystem. It encapsulates the network's security, decentralization, economic dynamics, and market influence. As Bitcoin continues to navigate the complex landscape of digital currencies, its hashrate will remain a key indicator of its health and success. It's a story of collective effort, technological innovation, and the relentless pursuit of a decentralized, secure financial future. The hashrate is not just a number; it's the pulse of Bitcoin, beating strongly as it leads the charge in the ever-evolving world of cryptocurrencies. It's a symbol of resilience, a testament to the enduring power of a decentralized network, and a beacon of hope for a future where financial systems are open, secure, and accessible to all.
**FAQs**
**What is Bitcoin hashrate?**
The Bitcoin hashrate is the total computational power used to mine and process transactions on the Bitcoin network, measured in hashes per second.
**Why is the Bitcoin hashrate important?**
It's crucial for network security, indicating the difficulty of performing a 51% attack, and reflects the network's decentralization and health.
**How does the hashrate affect Bitcoin miners?**
A higher hashrate increases the difficulty of mining, impacting the profitability and efficiency of mining operations.
**Does the Bitcoin hashrate influence its market value?**
While not directly affecting the price, a strong hashrate can boost investor confidence, potentially influencing Bitcoin's market value.
**Can the Bitcoin hashrate predict the future of the cryptocurrency?**
The hashrate is a key indicator of Bitcoin's health and can provide insights into its future potential and stability.
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In this talk originally given at the Colorado Farm Bureau, expert conversationalist and host of Legacy Interviews Vance Crowe describes the inner workings and lessons gathered from Legacy Interviews, including the value in the wisdom of our elders.
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This week Vance Crowe decides to air a recording of a talk he delivered in January of 2022 in San Antonio, Texas to the White Commercial Corporation Master Management Conference. This talk discusses how a person can make lasting changes that have previously proven difficult. Vance talks about the voice of resistance, resentment, who you spend time with and how to be a good mentor/mentee.
If you liked this talk and want to invite Vance to speak to your group visit: https://www.vancecrowe.com/
PODCAST LINKS —
Vance Crowe Podcast Website: [https://www.vancecrowe.com/podcast](https://www.vancecrowe.com/podcast)
Apple Podcasts: [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vance-crowe-podcast/id1463771076](https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vance-crowe-podcast/id1463771076)
Spotify: [https://open.spotify.com/show/08nGGRJCjVw2frkbtNrfLw?si=WUCu-FoyRRu9U\_i-1gJZfg](https://open.spotify.com/show/08nGGRJCjVw2frkbtNrfLw?si=WUCu-FoyRRu9U_i-1gJZfg)
RSS: [https://feeds.transistor.fm/the-vance-crowe-podcast](https://feeds.transistor.fm/the-vance-crowe-podcast)
YouTube Full Episodes: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCigB7W5bX\_gCinJxev9WB8w/](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCigB7W5bX_gCinJxev9WB8w/)
YouTube Clips: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJKKb66A5\_4ZcsE-rKI24yg](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJKKb66A5_4ZcsE-rKI24yg)
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Contact Vance for a Talk | [https://www.vancecrowe.com/](https://www.vancecrowe.com/) —
Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.
Join the #ATCF Book Club | [https://articulate.ventures/category/atcf-book-club](https://articulate.ventures/category/atcf-book-club)
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
John Jennings is the president and chief strategy officer at Saint Louis Trust and Family Office. In this 2nd interview together, John and Vance debate the threat of inflation from opposite positions. They also discuss Bitcoin, cryptocurrency, what it is like to have OCD and the state of mental health assistance in the United States.
John's Firm: https://www.stlouistrust.com/
John's Blog: https://www.theifod.com/
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Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
On this week's episode of "The Ag Tribes Report," host Vance Crowe teams up with Brian Scott to explore the news impacting the culture of agriculture. Brian Scott of The Farmer's Life YouTube channel and X feed. Scott is a fourth-generation farmer from northwest Indiana, managing 2,500 acres of corn, soybeans, popcorn, and wheat with a focus on sustainable practices.
Corn Market Analysis:
Vance and Brian dissect the corn market through a lens sharpened by over a decade of price fluctuations. They discuss where current prices sit against a long-term downtrend, examining the implications for producers and market players. With Brian's deep understanding of market dynamics, they explore how these trends might unfold in the coming seasons, offering listeners a nuanced perspective on where the corn market might be headed.
Electric Truck Pushback:
The duo turns their attention to the significant resistance from the trucking industry against electric vehicle mandates in West Coast states. They delve into the logistical and economic challenges these policies present, providing insights from Brian's experience in transportation logistics. They consider the potential for policy reversals and what this could mean for the agricultural supply chain, which relies heavily on efficient transportation.
Immigration Policy and Food Security:
Addressing a topic of both sensitivity and urgency, Vance and Brian examine the potential food security ramifications of deporting illegal immigrants. They bring to light the perspective of a South Dakota dairy farmer who warns of possible labor shortages. This segment offers a balanced discussion on the intersection of immigration policy with agricultural labor needs, exploring the broader implications for food production in the U.S.
Egg Price Increases:
Concluding the episode, they tackle the sharp rise in egg prices, attributing it to the widespread bird flu outbreak alongside other market factors. With Brian's analytical prowess, they dissect regional price disparities and forecast future trends, providing listeners with a clear picture of what to expect in the egg market.
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The Ag Tribes Report is a live streamed news program designed to recap the most important news related to the culture of agriculture in the US and Canada. Each week a new guest co-host joins Vance Crowe to talk about current news stories and share their insights into the news of the day based on the ag tribes the co-host belongs to.
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Tanner Winterhof and Corey Hillebo are two of the three hosts of the Farm4Profit podcast, a podcast aiming to both entertain and educate about how to make farming profitable. Tanner is an Ag Lender in Iowa with a lifelong involvement in agriculture and over 14 years of banking experience. Corey is currently the Farm Manager for Hillebo Family Farms as well as the President of Big Creek Seed.
Vance sits down with them to have a conversation about all things farming, their experiences with starting a podcast and social media.
Website: https://www.farm4profit.com/
Youtube: @farm4profitpodcast471
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/farm4profit/
Farm4Profit TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profit
Corey Hillebo TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cornporknbeans
Tanner Winterhof TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iowabankerman
Book mentioned: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13542853-trust-me-i-m-lying
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We are a patchwork of thinkers that want to articulate ideas in a forum where they can be respectfully challenged, improved and celebrated so that we can explore complex subjects, learn from those we disagree with and achieve our personal & professional goals.
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Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.
Join the #ATCF Book Club | https://www.vancecrowe.com/atcf-book-club
[link to the original content](https://share.transistor.fm/s/2af92444)
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Vance sits down for an As the Crowe flies episode to request 2 things from our listeners:
1\) Ideas for a mural he hopes to have commissioned for his second daughter, Autumn
2\) A new pattern language that better captures ideas surrounding long term thinking.
To view Vance's first mural for Violet: https://www.vancecrowe.com/violets-mural
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A Legacy Interview is a two-hour recorded interview with you and a host that can be watched now and viewed in the future. It is a recording of what you experienced, the lessons you learned and the family values you want passed down. We will interview you or a loved one, capturing the sound of their voice, wisdom and a sense of who they are. These recorded conversations will be private, reserved only for the people that you want to share it with.
Contact Vance for a Talk | https://www.vancecrowe.com/ —
Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.
Join the #ATCF Book Club | https://www.vancecrowe.com/book-club
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Phil Luce is the CEO of White Commercial Corporation, a grain trading company that specializes in basis training, relationship building and teaching. Phil sat down with Vance Crowe to discuss succession planning, basis trading and career opportunities for young people that are hidden from view.
White Commercial Corporation: https://www.whitecommercial.com/
Philip on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PhilWCC
Vance Crowe Podcast Website: https://www.vancecrowe.com/podcast
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vance-crowe-podcast/id1463771076
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08nGGRJCjVw2frkbtNrfLw?si=WUCu-FoyRRu9U\_i-1gJZfg
RSS: https://feeds.transistor.fm/the-vance-crowe-podcast
YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCigB7W5bX\_gCinJxev9WB8w/
YouTube Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJKKb66A5\_4ZcsE-rKI24yg
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ABOUT THE VANCE CROWE PODCAST —
Vance Crowe interviews people with an expertise that you would want to know about, but might not think to ask. He prompts his guests to think about their work in novel ways, discusses how it applies to regular people and has fun sharing stories and experiences.
SUPPORT THE PODCAST —
Rate the Podcast | https://ratethispodcast.com/vcp
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We are a patchwork of thinkers that want to articulate ideas in a forum where they can be respectfully challenged, improved and celebrated so that we can explore complex subjects, learn from those we disagree with and achieve our personal & professional goals.
Contact Vance for a Talk | https://www.vancecrowe.com/ —
Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.
Join the #ATCF Book Club | https://articulate.ventures/category/atcf-book-club
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Vance sits down with Zach Smith to discuss his innovative farming methods and the need for change in the agricultural industry. He highlights the benefits of raising livestock in between rows of crops and emphasizes the importance of soil for animals' well-being.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thestockcropper
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Contact Vance for a Talk | https://www.vancecrowe.com/ —
Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.
Join the #ATCF Book Club | https://www.vancecrowe.com/atcf-book-club
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Justin Murphy is an independent social scientist who writes about philosophy, science, and technology. Vance and Justin talk about why he left the safety net of academia to teach courses independently online and how this choice is telling of a broader trend that Justin refers to as prestige defection. Vance and Justin also discuss Rene Girard, covering his views on mimetic desire and mob mentalities as well as Urbit, Bitcoin and other tools for sovereignty as a modern creator.
Justin's Website: https://www.otherlife.co/
Follow Justin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmrphy
Justin's article on Urbit: https://www.otherlife.co/urbit/
PODCAST LINKS —
Vance Crowe Podcast Website: https://www.vancecrowe.com/podcast
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-vance-crowe-podcast/id1463771076
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/08nGGRJCjVw2frkbtNrfLw?si=WUCu-FoyRRu9U\_i-1gJZfg
RSS: https://feeds.transistor.fm/the-vance-crowe-podcast
YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCigB7W5bX\_gCinJxev9WB8w/
YouTube Clips: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJKKb66A5\_4ZcsE-rKI24yg
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ABOUT THE VANCE CROWE PODCAST —
Vance Crowe interviews people with an expertise that you would want to know about, but might not think to ask. He prompts his guests to think about their work in novel ways, discusses how it applies to regular people and has fun sharing stories and experiences.
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Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Will Wisner is an experienced Executive Director with an extensive history of working in the non-profit organization management industry. He is the head of the Grunt Style Foundation, a national nonprofit organization committed to providing life changing resources and experiences for service members, Veterans, and their families.
John Launius is a seasoned executive with a diverse background in government, education, technology, media, marketing, and health and wellness. He is the head of Shihan Consultants, a business focused around building and nurturing leadership, characterizing the name of the business, meaning, "Leader of Leaders."
In this episode of the VCP we talk about the absolute power of smell, particularly with incense, the devastating effects of SSRIs on its users including the path that a veteran can stumble down that can ultimately lead toward suicide, and why the government has been slow to attempt these alternative styles when trying to treat people with these moral and physical challenges.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
6:22 - Kodo: The Way Of Incense
22:53 - SSRIs are "Zombie dope"
28:10 - What leads someone to su\*cide?
37:35 - What is being done to push back against SSRIs?
46:42 - Grunt Style non-profit
56:33 - How do scents help people?
1:07:16 - Paige Figi's story
1:19:00 - Where to find Will and John
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
The Ag tribes Report discussed the impact of drought on soybean yields, with farmers facing significant losses due to low moisture levels. Soybeans are coming in at 8-10% moisture, well below the ideal 13%, leading to lower weights and potential quality issues.
A nationwide recall of 12 million pounds of meat and poultry due to listeria contamination was highlighted, affecting major retailers.
Egg prices have surged by 8.4% from August to September, reaching $3.82 per dozen, driven by avian flu outbreaks and the hurricane.
The Bitcoin price report revealed that one acre of high-quality farmland in Woodford County costs 0.26 Bitcoin. During his Peter Thiel Paradox Chad Colby emphasized the importance of upgrading smartphones for better productivity.
List of Worthy Adversaries: List of Worthy adversaries: https://x.com/i/lists/1815850820195475962
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Phil Luce returns to the podcast to talk with Vance about the state of the commodity market and how quality of product and service effects trading. They also discuss how everyone has a story, and why to encourage young people to participate in smaller vs larger corporations.
Listen to Phil's Podcast: https://thesamplebucket.podbean.com/
Phil's Company: https://www.whitecommercial.com/
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We are a patchwork of thinkers that want to articulate ideas in a forum where they can be respectfully challenged, improved and celebrated so that we can explore complex subjects, learn from those we disagree with and achieve our personal & professional goals.
Contact Vance for a Talk | https://www.vancecrowe.com/ —
Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.
Join the #ATCF Book Club | https://www.vancecrowe.com/book-club
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Dwayne Faber is a Tillamook dairy farmer and comedian in the Pacific Northwest. Faber is a prolific investor and forward leaning expert in the dairy industry.
Faber joined Vance Crowe on the Ag Tribes report to discuss the recent polls suggesting that farmers are positive about the future of ag, the latest news on the size of the American Dairy herd with so many heifers being bred to beef cattle, the latest on the milk pricing battles being fought by the American Farm Bureau over the Federal Milk Marketing Order and the potential for Starlink to surpass the rural broadband initiative.
[link to the original content](https://share.transistor.fm/s/bcefce06)
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Phil McAlister is a real estate specialist and writer of the Macro Meets Real Estate newsletter. Phil has a more optimistic take on inflation than most people. Phil and Vance discuss this perspective, the behaviors of the FED, the effect of millennials and Gen Z on the residential home buyers' market and more on the state of the economy in 2022.
Subscribe to Phil's Newsletter: https://macromeetsrealestate.substack.com
Follow Phil on Twitter: https://twitter.com/phil\_mcalister
PODCAST LINKS —
Vance Crowe Podcast Website: [https://www.vancecrowe.com/podcast](https://www.vancecrowe.com/podcast)
YouTube Full Episodes: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCigB7W5bX\_gCinJxev9WB8w/](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCigB7W5bX_gCinJxev9WB8w/)
YouTube Clips: [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJKKb66A5\_4ZcsE-rKI24yg](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJKKb66A5_4ZcsE-rKI24yg)
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Vance looks back on the podcast interviews he did throughout the year, highlighting some personal favorites, as well as the lessons and wisdom gathered from Legacy Interviews.
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A Legacy Interview is a two-hour recorded interview with you and a host that can be watched now and viewed in the future. It is a recording of what you experienced, the lessons you learned and the family values you want passed down. We will interview you or a loved one, capturing the sound of their voice, wisdom and a sense of who they are. These recorded conversations will be private, reserved only for the people that you want to share it with.
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
This has the potential to be a controversial episode for farmers and one that a non-farmer should listen to because you will have your eyes opened to the subtleties of farming that you didn't know anything at all about. This is a barn burner.
Soil scientist Parker Timmons discusses the difference between soil and dirt and emphasizes the importance of understanding soil health for successful crop growth. He explains the essential elements required for plant growth, including macronutrients and micronutrients. Timmons also highlights the significance of maintaining optimal pH levels and balanced nutrient levels in soil for sustainable agriculture.
Website: https://www.elementag.net/
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A Legacy Interview is a two-hour recorded interview with you and a host that can be watched now and viewed in the future. It is a recording of what you experienced, the lessons you learned and the family values you want passed down. We will interview you or a loved one, capturing the sound of their voice, wisdom and a sense of who they are. These recorded conversations will be private, reserved only for the people that you want to share it with.
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Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.
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2025-01-28 15:06:54
Kiel Taylor works for Exeter Irrigation an irrigation company in California. Taylor sat down with Vance Crowe to discuss the basics of irrigation and the challenges facing farmers in California. The two discussed coming water regulation, irrigation districts, how water wells work and the technology being utilized to make the best use of water. The two also discuss Starlink and the future of agricultural technology.
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Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication. Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating. Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from.
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