That church up there is my actual polling place for this year election. @VOTE FOR BETTER MONEY image
@bitcoin.rocks Posted this outside of a wealth management office. Tried to get the sign in the picture but failed. Maybe this will help them fix the money and the world. image
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@VOTE FOR BETTER MONEY will you have resources for pro Bitcoin candidates and bills/initiatives? I understand that the point of the campaign is to not rely on politicians however, I still think it would be helpful to know which politicians are helping our fight.
VOTE FOR BETTER MONEY!
Another question: can you delete posts on Nostr? I accidentally posted the same thing multiple times.
Questions: Damus is a Non-Custodial client because you hold you private keys, correct? Is Alby wallet a custodial lightning wallet? (I assume so) How do you change your default Nostr wallet to Non-Custodial? If you import your account to a custodial client do they now control your private key? The reason I ask is to increase my knowledge and also because ZBD is now allowing access to their custodial Nostr client. I use ZBD as my main lightning wallet for everyday transactions. I keep a low balance on there and transfer the majority of my SATS to a Non-Custodial wallet. Currently I transfer my SATS from Alby to ZBD then to Phoenix once my balance on ZBD reaches a certain amount of SATS. It would be convenient to use ZBD as my default wallet on Nostr and just transfer from there to Phoenix, not having to deal with Alby at all. Currently I can only access Alby via browser extension which is less than ideal. I understand that one of the main points of Nostr is to self custody your posts and your freedom of speech. My thought is that using a custodial client pretty much defeats that point. TIA for any input on the subject.