So, I just learned that PayNym exists and, after a very small amount of reading about it, it seems like a good thing that has pretty low wallet adoption.
I thought I'd ask you fine people about it:
What are the upsides vs the downsides? Why do so few wallets seem to have it enabled?
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Has anyone used Sazmining and is willing to share their experiences?
I'm considering it, but if anyone has anything to share, I'd love to hear it.
If you're looking for a laugh with a philosophical take that you may love or hate, this is by a great friend of mine:


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Zak Waddle (@zakwaddle)
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Can someone give me rundown of nostr privacy and general traceability to a specific person or geographic location?
I've been having an ongoing conversation with a friend who got into bitcoin about the middle of last year and I told him about nostr. He asked me questions I didn't have answers to because, while I should know, I never bothered to really find out.
Since I'm not all that tech savvy I thought it made the most sense to reach out to those of you who are.
Several months ago, I was speaking with a friend of mine about bitcoin and sound money more broadly.
He has a degree in econ and was skeptical of the things I was saying. However, the one thing he couldn't get around was the NGU aspect. So, skeptical of sound money as a concept or not, he bought some bitcoin (just in case it catches on, you know?).
Since the time the be bought, as you might guess, he's down in dollar terms.
But, after getting some skin in the game, and after countless hours of us discussing politics, he really looked into this whole sound money thing. He kept challenging his own fiat beliefs and now believes that without sound money, we can't fix the world.
It's not about NGU anymore. Sure, he understands that NGU for bitcoin is most likely inevitable and he gets the reasons why. But he also understands (and his understanding keeps getting deeper) that fiat is a prime cause of many of the issues that distrub him.
We were on the phone yesterday and he asked me if I would answer some questions that his girlfriend had about bitcoin. Of course, I was happy to do so.
Now, she'll be reading Broken Money (which he got for Christmas).
There's no profound lesson here or anything. I'm just really happy about the whole thing and wanted to share.
It doesn't matter how many times I reread something, I make typos that I don't notice until too late.
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I hope things go well for the people of Venezuela. I truly do.
know that US adventurism rarely works out well, but I hope this one does.
I don't support this. I don't want the US involved in other countries.
But I hole the best for the people.
I'm always on the side of the innocent people just stuck with governments.
Using a coinjoin for the first time, I now know to to start new people with this. They will panic. I would have.
That being said, everything is going smoothly. I'm just glad I'm not entirely new.
As I'm testing things, I gotta say it's kind on wild watching all this bitcoin stuff happen in real time.
After finishing setting up a old laptop specifically for all of my bitcoin related needs, something in my brain wants me to set up a computer specifically for all of my firearms related needs.
But what can a computer do for my firearms related needs?
(this note started out as a joke and now I'm really thinking about it)