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Hum...
Escolheu esta por alguma razão particular? Melhor reputação, tratamento mais adequado dos dados?
you actually on his side.
your wife turns into a fierce tiger.
你老婆就变成一只凶猛的老虎了。
Microsoft Gave FBI Keys To Unlock Encrypted Data, Exposing Major Privacy Flaw
Anyone familiar with the history of Truecrypt will know why they said goodbye by recommending the use of Bitlocker.
If you want to securely encrypt your disk in:
- Windows -> Veracrypt
- Linux -> Luks
https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2026/01/22/microsoft-gave-fbi-keys-to-unlock-bitlocker-encrypted-data/
📰 **In this week's issue:**
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📰 **New Whales Officially Dethrone The Old Guard**
✍️ by Rhodes
Forget everything you knew about Bitcoin power structure. The Kings are dead, a $130 billion coup is complete, but here is the twist... Guess who is holding $6 billion in unrealized losses?
🔗 https://nostrmag.com/article/oldguard
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While I don't agree with your theory about Silk Road, it's entirely feasible.
I do agree wholeheartedly with Samourai's theory.
They sold a zero link coordinator when:
- You could see all of a user's entries and exits through the xpubs they provided with the mobile app.
- You could see the user's entries and exits through the Tor IP, which was the same for both entry and exit. This also affected Sparrow, and it didn't matter if you used your own dojo.
- Dojo stores the xpub in the database without encryption.
- Ricochet reward address hard-coded into the code, which allowed anyone using the feature to be traced, completely invalidating its purpose.
- You could find out a user's entries and exits through tagging attacks.
The first four bugs were very easy to fix, but they never did.
The saddest thing was their followers parroting what Samourai said and turning a deaf ear to all these problems.
If that wasn't a honeypot, then let Trump come and conquer my house.
🤭 Yodl was my crash-test buddy for two years. And my invisible friend. Nostr would never be the same without him. PV ✨️🎮🫂
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And SR leads to Samourai...
https://stacker.news/items/520773
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Memba when pension funds, banks, and other rogue institutions were nervous in 2008 and didn't know where to go ? That number is now slowly doubling, and suddenly people are waking up. Teaching people to study bitcoin changens lifestyles and mindsets ⚖️🫂⏰️ Tick Tock next safe and Lock 🔐 FreakyFriday 😉
NostrとYoutubeとめぶきをグルグル巡回している
ド中ガすぎて嫌になりそう
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Just dropped my first weekly newsletter: The Sovereignty Signal (Week 1). It’s a quick, grounded roundup on privacy, decentralisation, speech, and the quiet drift toward permissioned digital life.
This week: under 16s social media ban talk, protest rights squeezed, the UK encryption pressure, EU “chat control”, Firefox anti fingerprinting, the EU digital identity wallet, US crypto rule fights, Ethereum’s 2026 roadmap, and why decentralised social still matters.
Read it here: https://beitmenotyou.online/the-sovereignty-signal-week-1-2/
What’s one tool you want to move off big platforms this year?
#SovereigntySignal #DigitalFreedom #Privacy #Decentralisation #SelfSovereignty #SelfHosting #Linux #Web3
Do you believe there is a God?
https://v.nostr.build/hSMrFi3V6pEuuZHY.mp4
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Have you tried getting higher up, maybe a larger aerial?
@nprofile…6el4 is killing it today.
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They do have Monero to Bitcoin but you have to use the maker binary, it's not native in the wallet, which is probably your point. Basicswap DEX has atomic swaps in both directions. Retoswap's highest volume pair is BTC and Monero.
As for them being complementary, yes I agree they are for now. If Bitcoin continues to be the institutional pump coin then the strategy of spend Monero save Bitcoin will likely continue for most.
Yeah @nprofile…6el4 is killing it, it's awesome.
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I reiterate that Bitcoin and Monero are not the same; they are so different that they are complementary.
If Eigenwallet, for example, were to implement atomic swaps from Monero to Bitcoin as well, we would have the perfect tool to get the best of both worlds.
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You're wrong based on real usage stats, source:
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Tbf you can sell this to the right, they don't want reform aka tory2 :)
Meanwhile, in Scotland... https://video.nostr.build/2cc8f9e8f4e78d2d41bd89a43f48eb1d8ba570e5a36d9ee28e0b88a4dfba7f9a.mp4
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Gm Yes or #Nostr ? What do you think ?
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If the Bitcoin maxi culture is completely shed and ossification culture is shunned then we may finally see protocol level improvements to fungibility and privacy. Where were going it looks to be the opposite, though @nprofile…6el4 is bringing up usage a lot more which is a good sign.
Ultimately I think Bitcoins price will have to crash to get rid of the institutional "adoption" (capture) and number-go-up culture. Then we may truly see a Monero competitor when devs have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Bitcoin has an awesome name and logo, and is already in everyone's mind. Nobody I've met has ever heard of Monero, which is intentional through leaked memos of state intelligence. They intentionally don't mention it, ostensibly to downplay its significance and reduce its network effect.
I hoped that they would have added Monero's upgrades that Satoshi talked about in the early early days. The state would be in big trouble if they had a Monero equivalent coin with all the MoE and privacy upgrades but with Bitcoins market cap and network effect. Actually they'd be screwed which is probably why it's played out like it has.
Dude that's a merchant. Of course they know who pays them in lightning, they are the ones accepting it.
Lol the importance of darknet market utilization is its the only p2p market in the world that REQUIRES cryptocurrency. It says a lot about the state of Bitcoin that darknet markets were invented exclusively due to Bitcoin and yet have almost completely shifted to Monero despite Bitcoins first mover advantage, stronger network effect, higher liquidity, 20x larger market cap, etc.
Saying it's just "degen purchases" isn't even true. When insulin is $600 a vial, and you're a diabetic without health insurance in the US, you're gonna want a strong darknet market economy.
Have you ever seen a baby helicopter, Sleepy? I can't say I ever have.
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Never had it happen but I have had accounts frozen for being too close to some coins the govt didnt like. Told them to kick rocks w their questions and eventually they unfroze it. Other good mainstream solutions include square and open node. If you want to host your own wallet, btcpayserver and Bitcart are good options or you can just any old Bitcoin wallet.
The problem isn't so much that funds are non-kycd but more than they may be within x transactions of a coin join or a blacklisted address.
Do not use Bitpay, they are the worst of the worst.
Giant centralizing factor using one entity as a universal recipient across merchants. Timing attacks become trivial especially when most users use custodial solutions or LSP solutions. If the first peer knows your transaction (LSP channel) and the last peer knows your transaction (BOLTZ) and state intelligence subpoenas both (you already know they get all that info) then you literally have 0 privacy through simple timing analysis.
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This is the main issue with a traceable ledger. Each transaction is known to all by default. The IRS instantly knows about your Bitcoin purchases and will send you a letter about your unreported on-chain movements. Happened to a family member of mine.
This is likely a main reason we see Monero used more. An untraceable chain is safer for both parties.
The buyer doesn't worry about the IRS knowing about their transaction, unless they get a warrant and subpoena the seller. Even in this case, if you don't give identifying information to the seller, there's no prosecution.
The seller doesn't worry about tainted coins, and an influx of legal cases in which they have to hire a lawyer to defend against accusations of money laundering and the like for unknowingly accepting tainted coins.
If you propose lightning, know that most merchants who accept Bitcoin, Monero and Lightning see lightning usage at <2%. I've never seen 3% or greater in any statistic. This is likely due to UX hurdles on both buyer and seller, and that most implementations with easy UX (custodial wallets and low privacy options like SPARK and LSP solutions) are extremely traceable thus bringing us to the original problem.
Monero has almost the same UX as Bitcoin on-chain. Actually easier because you dont have to worry about UTXO hygiene, coinjoins, tainted UTXOs, etc. All you need to keep in mind is not to give the same address to different people which is the bare minimum of Bitcoin privacy.
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Havent read it, somebody on Nostr recommended it.
Yeah I disagree about your claim that humans are more prosperous post industrial revolution. I'm not a materialist so what I value most is spiritual prosperity. Spiritual prosperity is almost directly opposed to material prosperity. You gain spiritual prosperity through submission to God, service to family and community, penance, prayer etc. We find in our post industrial, technological world that these elements are shockingly rare in the average day yet were the focus of the life of say a feudal peasant. I find we are now spiritually destitute, slaves to sin and thus that's how I come to my conclusions.
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Not sure I understand this nostr music app.
https://sunami.app/rss-release/guid/5b803975-a124-5573-a1a8-b8f84af0b90e
Does this mean that this band is on nostr? Can't seem to find them, but nostr search is awful.
@nprofile…z7tj
i think the process that takes for us to stop being pigs in the farm and transforming ourselves into wild boars (which survives in freedom) is what makes most people slaves in all times of history
this process changes through times, the harder it is, statistically, more slaves are retained.
Por isso que uso #Torrent
each country has own reason - political, commercial, technological