I actually have a #Bitcoin question that I think most of you can answer, so it's finally advantageous to be here being nostr dev updates. If a person does recurring btc buys from a exchange, say every fucking day even, then also maybe adds here and there from gifts, zaps, etc. and then 50 years later cashes out, how tf would you calculate the cap gains based on how long you've had every little segment of money from a ton of sources? Does the currency (or rather the ledger location information?) itself hold all that historical buy/transfer date information and an app/wallet can just calculate all of in an automated way?
Random thing I'd like: Would be cool is a RSS client that uses NOSTR or a DVM as the decentralized RSS search source, but the reader itself showed RSS feed directly vs creating Nostr profiles. I just feel RSS is decentralized in concept enough not to need that extra middle man over-engineering, but what it lacks is a decentralized source for ease of use in setting up feeds and discovery for users. Nostr as a whole would be the decentralized repository to search for and add RSS feeds to this app. You wouldn't need people making specific RSS lists on listr either, just people using some extension like RSSHub to extract RSS urls and send out that as a note of a certain kind or hashtag or something. Not sure if people would appreciate a whole kind being dedicated to an RSS feed url, but certainly would make creating a client easier.
Fuck these sinks. I waste more water trying rinse one hand at a time. image