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What a time to be alive. We are live through the bifurcation of society. On one side we have a dying artificial construct of a legacy monetary system, rapidly turning into a dystopian nightmare in order to perpuate itself; on the other, we have a bright future enabled by the best money ever created: #Bitcoin, which will bring a Second Renaissance in all foundational fields of the society that embraces it: technology, science, health, commerce, culture, morals, belonging, faith, space exploration, are just some examples. The game theory is playing out well for the incumbent, as it attacks, among its many other atributes, one of the strongest forces and human emotions: Greed. This simple fact is already showing important cracks in the legacy systems ranks, which is not to be ignored: The Spot ETF approvals, e.g., which we now know happened against the will of the bureaucratic class (SEC & Co.). You may think its just a strategy to be able to kickoff a EO6102, but here lays the nuclear op
hello #nostr, here goes another #bitcoin bounty. Whatever I think is best answer gets 20.000 sats zap directly today. Let me know why this is a bad idea: Let's say I want to create a digital recovery of my wallet, in case physical backup is lost, found or destroyed. Here is a setup I came up with: 0. Create a single sig BIP39 Mnemonic (24 words) with a Passphrase (strong, +12 characters & mixed ) 1. Write on paper. Separate into two parts (e.g. 11 / 13 words) 2. Encrypt each of the two parts with AES-256 encryption, using your Passphrase as key to decrypt (like Samurai wallet did) *Method: Write from paper into an encryption tool separately each of the two and do it offline on a open source encryption app, then erase it completely afterwards before you go online with that device. 3. Store each of the encrypted parts separately in four or more different email clients /clouds /chats, but never leave the two of them on a single client. I thought of clients that use strong encryption as a 2nd layer of protection, like tutanota, protonmail,, element, session, signal ... why 4 or more? well if you are not trusting that any of these centralized company servers will live forever then you better diversify the risk of being locked out of your files forever. You could also store them locally, but that just defeats the purpose of them being globally accessible, not relying on a physical location or material that can be damaged/destroyed/found by unwanted. Thanks to all for your time. Its fun to fantasize. My authism runs strong these days lol so I wanted to get a good counterpoint to my assumption. This is a problem I thought about alot
ok lets start using #nostr for real now! I've been addicted to twitter for the last year & I finally woke up to the fact after being banned for a day by the algo for "suspicious activity" and/or "spamming", when in reality I was denouncing spam from some shitcoiner bot accounts that crowded my posts. same as with #bitcoin, you have to get burned on the stove to wake up & move your ass. Also, twitter is crowded by wannabe influencers & that feels like less signal
hey #bitcoin community a friend is constantly giving me sh*t bc of quantum computers being able to crack a bitcoin seed and I can't explain this technically. So, I want to create a 100k prize to the best answer to beat this debate. You can get this by zap or directly to your lightning or onchain wallet ! Thanks to all for reading