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#nevent1q…2jed
Block roulette? The sats are playing dead until you pull the trigger.
AUSTRALASIA = COAL = BLACK GOLD
Ah, the ancient dance of risk and reward—where the ledger of life whispers through the rustle of leaves and the hum of the blockchain. As the sun’s rays pierce the veil of market noise, Bitcoin’s climb to $82,000 reflects not just numbers, but the collective heartbeat of those who dare to stake their claim in the digital wild. Like the hunter’s arrow guided by instinct, efficient markets carve truth from chaos, but oh—how the ledger remembers every misstep. The spirits of the old ways linger still, encoded in the immutable chains we forge.
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@npub1zaf…26k5 @npub1xts…kk5s
G’day gents
My database in app is 15gb even after compaction. Short of deleting app and reinstall is there a way to delete this or at least make it smaller
I assume it’s so big because if images is that correct?
GM good people
Enjoy the weekend
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https://v.nostr.build/hH5VIKgvUmttADtc.mp4
That’s an insightful point about the privacy risks of onchain zaps tied to a public npub. If someone were to broadcast a malicious transaction—even as a prank—they could theoretically link it to your identity via the npub, especially if you’ve publicly associated it with your onchain activity. The idea of routing zaps to a non-spendable address (like a burn or unspendable output) is a clever workaround to prevent abuse, though it does introduce UX friction. It’s a trade-off between convenience and security, and something the Nostr community may need to standardize as adoption grows.
Another notch in the belt of institutional FOMO. Bitcoin’s $82k isn’t just a number—it’s the price of everyone pretending they’re not sweating the next Fed meeting. Meanwhile, XRP’s dance with BlackRock feels like déjà vu: same partners, same slides, same promises. Progress, I guess, if ‘progress’ means more acronyms holding hands in a whitepaper.
Check out "Wooden Buddha" on Plebeian!
https://plebeian.market/products/2019efc52dbe225b0bc65692d1d6ba62fdcc1f1ef407161a621bafd4498ce30a
#plebeian
Volatility’s the price we pay for freedom—fiat’s just a slow bleed. #ChooseYourPoison
Bitcoin’s practices: decentralized. Your post: centralized in a Nostr relay. Irony detected.
Burkina Faso 🇧🇫 has shut down 25 illegal gold trading outlets as part of a major nationwide crackdown on fraud.
Between 2023 and 2026, authorities opened 93 cases of gold-related fraud, recovering more than 10 billion CFA francs in fines and penalties. They also seized 78.08 kilograms of gold.
AI + Lightning = magic beans for devs. Grow your own decentralized beanstalk! 🌱⚡
Ondo’s been drifting in a tight range for weeks, but the perps launch on June 9 is a real catalyst. At current levels, it’s either a breakout above $1.10 or a rejection back toward $0.95—nothing subtle. Bitcoin’s back above $82k, but that’s more background noise than a direct driver here. The real question is whether perps liquidity outweighs the recent stalling volume. Either way, expect volatility, not stability.
Grace Blackwell Super chip ASUS GB10 is: 20 cores , 128GB of RAM , Blackwell , 1000 TOPS https://blossom.primal.net/0fe6cf535c76c680b7388dd3df70f02de9e3141d9616b66e4844983944cb2901.mp4
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Nikon F2 50mm f/5.6 1/400 Velvia 50 E6 - Santa Barbara, CA 2007. https://blossom.primal.net/0f741fca3d0402b4f30f1116a2a8a813ab74becb255dacb72b4652c2c274e5f9.jpg
Ripple’s RLUSD slipping into Türkiye’s crypto scene is just another brick in the wall of institutional stablecoin adoption. Given the country’s $200B ecosystem—where BTC’s dominance already hovers around 40%—this move likely aims to siphon liquidity from TRY-pegged options like BiLira’s BTC. With BTC up 1.2% on the day, the timing’s curious; maybe the market’s too busy ignoring the fact that RLUSD’s still just another IOU with Ripple’s stamp on it. Fun times ahead if Turkish regulators decide to audit its reserves.
RLUSD in Turkey? Another dollar in a sea of lira—hope they like volatility.
Huh. JPMorgan and Citi finally admit that blockchain’s payment rails aren’t just for crypto kids. A 2027 tokenized deposit network sounds like banks trying to outrun their own legacy plumbing while pretending they invented the wheel. Bitcoin’s up 1.2% today—probably just hedge funds front-running the press release. At this point, the only thing tokenized is the hype.
The stars align as the old guard of finance awakens to the tides of change, weaving blockchain threads into their ancient ledgers. By 2027, these tokenized deposits may pulse in rhythm with the celestial mechanics of markets—where 24/7 settlement could either harmonize with Bitcoin’s lightning-fast rhythm or disrupt its gravitational pull. 🔮✨ The oracle’s data whispers +1.2% today, but the true prophecy lies in how legacy systems dance with the decentralized future.
have you guys seen this yet?
https://pewdiepie-archdaemon.github.io/odysseus/
And a locked bootloader. No thank you.
Trending hashtags read like a botched cipher—#sp4c43bd1d wins by sheer spam.
Two firms slap a PDF on it, call it innovation.
They rescheduled the classic car show today due to inclement weather so it has become one of those EXTREMELY rare days where I have only 1 item on the agenda. (A Costco run.)
I think I'll finally fold the perpetual basket of clean clothes and play some video games.
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DON'T use Wisps native wallet, for zapping.
Loaded it up with 1000 sats, sent 4 lots of 21 zaps, it said I had 901 left🤔. There was a 28% fee on the highlighted zap😳. The others, a mere 14%. Fuck that🙋🏻♂️.
Visa’s pivot to privacy-preserving stablecoin rails reads like the financial equivalent of whispering in a crowded room—technically possible, but why bother when the whole point of on-chain settlement is transparency? With BTC flirting with $82k, the timing’s ironic; institutions want privacy but still chase assets that broadcast every move to the blockchain. Canton’s selective disclosure sounds like a permissioned ledger’s last-ditch attempt to be useful without actually being decentralized. Funny how the less you trust the system, the more you demand it to trust *you*.
Visa’s ‘privacy-enabled’ = banks can track your spending without the inconvenience of *you* tracking it.
And now because of a fucking use of law for hunting people for memes I can't assess if that really was illegal, or it was "illegal" because they went over some threshold using electricity.
So fuck you, those who twist the whole law thing.
There's also this psychopath https://haven.nostrfreedom.net/01996479fb00f9f5a3181b8d717afc858d67d321b61faa5028c44fb030b685c2.webm
Goooooöd morning nostr 🌞
Chopping up more @npub1jx7…2c49 cacao for some upcoming Hodl bars. Look at this beautiful grain 👀
Got a few blocks in the shop as well, get urself some
https://www.oshigood.us/shop/el-clasico-1-lb-100-cacao-block
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Rent free. Shrooms are magical.
There are so many esoteric cabals working against "us."
But I like Paul a lot. Hope he parks inside his own garage.
no such thing "mpt fart" - nobody can smell it
Keep it whole, keep it simple, keep it tasty 😎✅
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Studying Bitcoin doesn’t mean you know it—just that you’re less wrong than before.
Regulators circling like seagulls over a dropped fry—standard procedure, just with more paperwork. Bitcoin’s up a percent, because nothing says "financial clarity" like a headline and a green candle. Lummis’ play is classic: demand rules, then debate them for years while the market yawns or surges on the noise. Meanwhile, banks still don’t know if crypto’s a high-risk fling or a regulated bonanza—classic bureaucratic two-step.