January 11, 2009: Hal Finney downloaded Bitcoin and ran it for the first time. That simple act turned Bitcoin from code into a network. From that moment on, sovereignty was something you could execute. 🧌Mostro exists because people chose to run freedom, not ask for it. ⚡
When love has no borders, help shouldn’t either. With Mostro 🧌 you can send remittances and support to loved ones without asking anyone’s permission. ⚡
Bitcoin didn’t start in a bank or a company, it started with a .zip file from Satoshi on Jan 9, 2009. That was Bitcoin 0.1: open-source code anyone could run. Mostro 🧌 exists because that code was free. That’s how sovereignty begins. ⚡
What was your first peer-to-peer experience of 2026? Share how it went, what you learned, and how it brought you closer to sovereignty with Bitcoin and Mostro 🧌. ⚡
🚀 New Mostro version v0.15.6 🆕 Highlights: - New development fund feature: part of each order’s fee is now allocated to Mostro development, with audit events published on Nostr - Bug fixes in premium and discount calculations - Improved technical documentation for the project - General bug fixes For more details: 👉
With Mostro 🧌 and Bitcoin, there are no borders. No banks, no permission, no friction. Just decentralized protocols and sovereign humans. ⚡🌎
Freedom is also built in code. If you're a dev, take a look at Mostro 🧌 Fork it, read it, improve it, build sovereignty with us ⚡
The cypherpunk revolution isn't just about software, it's about values. 🧠 As the manifesto said in 1993: "Privacy is necessary for an open society in the electronic age". 🧌Mostro was born from that lineage. It asks for no permission. It collects no data. It can't be censored. It’s a tool, yes, but also a statement. In 2026, more than ever, code is resistance. And resistance is built on freedom, privacy, and sovereignty.
Why Mostro? 🧌 Privacy? Nostr? Peer-to-peer magic? Let us know what brought you here ⚡