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A pleb witnessing hyperbitcoinization in realtime.
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Sinautoshi 5 months ago
The @Bitcoin Art Magazine is more than a magazine —it is a lens on the emerging intersections of value, technology, and human perception. Each page explores how scarcity, decentralization, and monetary truth can resonate beyond markets, shaping culture and consciousness through art. Like a fractal system, insights unfold across layers, revealing patterns that challenge our linear understanding of time, wealth, and meaning - just with pixels and you imagination. The magazine encourages readers to rethink what it means to hold value in a world of impermanence, to appreciate the subtle interplay between mathematical certainty and human interpretation, and to recognize that true scarcity is not only a monetary principle but a lens for understanding life itself. In doing so, it transforms Bitcoin from a protocol into a cultural and artistic statement—a space where art and mathematics coalesce, and where every page invites reflection on freedom, responsibility, and the emergent patterns of our shared future. image
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Sinautoshi 5 months ago
I have a dream, that humanity has, for the first time in its history, entered into a covenant not built on violence, not on deception, and not on inflation— but on truth, on mathematics, on unbreakable scarcity. I have a dream, that fathers and mothers can pass on to their children a form of money that cannot be debased by corrupt hands of the state, but preserved in its purity by time itself. I have a dream, that Bitcoin is the first collective monetary covenant— a covenant that needs no signature, for participation itself is the seal, and every validation across the network renews the promise: No one can cheat you. I have a dream, that generations yet unborn will be able to trade and to build in freedom, because today we shoulder the responsibility to break the chains of debt, manipulation, and unsound money. I have a dream, that workers will no longer see the fruits of their labor stolen into the hands of the few, but that the energy of their toil shall be preserved across time in satoshis— incorruptible, indestructible, indivisible. I have a dream, that Bitcoin is not merely a protocol, but a beacon, a witness to the fact that humanity is capable of giving itself fair rules— and keeping those rules alive without rulers, without weapons, without coercion. I have a dream, that one day children will ask: “Why did you endure unjust money for so long?” And that we may answer with pride: “Because we discovered Bitcoin— and we left you a world where your tomorrow is not burdened by the mistakes of yesterday.”
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Sinautoshi 5 months ago
2 Bitcoiners, 1 protest - a Fiat Bro turns up the heat image Finally. For weeks, I've been watching the square in front of the ECB, always hoping they'd give themselves away: those people with the orange Bitcoin logos, the stickers, and the orange safety vests. Bitcoiners. I hate them and their strange internet money, they want to cut us off – us, the ones responsible for real monetary policy. They pass by the ECB "quite by chance" and act like they're just interested passersby, but I know better. The climate activist has already been sitting there – for three long weeks – in silence, in front of the glass facade of the European Central Bank. No banner, no speech. Just himself and a whiteboard. Then a bicycle comes speeding up, a few empty bottles in the basket. But there's something stuck to the frame: the Bitcoin logo. Two people, two symbols, one common place. I know immediately: That's enough. Legal basis According to Article 8 paragraph 1 of the Basic Law (GG) : “All Germans have the right to assemble peacefully and without weapons without registration or permission.” According to the Federal Constitutional Court, an assembly is a gathering of several people for the purpose of collective expression . Two are sufficient. And the Assembly Act (VersG) states in Section 14 Paragraph 1: “Anyone wishing to hold a public gathering in the open air must notify the competent authority at least 48 hours before the announcement.” These two have not registered anything. This alone constitutes a violation. Intervention options Section 15 para. 1 VersG allows: “The competent authority may prohibit the assembly or make it subject to certain conditions if, according to the circumstances cognizable at the time the order is issued, public safety or order would be directly endangered if the assembly were to take place.” That's exactly what happens. The police arrive, confront the two, and ask for their registration – nothing. So: they're banned from the ECB forecourt. Anyone who refuses risks being dispersed. And then the bombshell: According to Section 29 Paragraph 1 No. 1 of the Insurance Act, anyone who “holds a public gathering in the open air without the required registration.” This carries a fine. In practice, it amounts to 150 euros. Triumph of the Fiat Bro The Bitcoiners look perplexed, almost indignant. "We were just standing there – peacefully, having a pleasant conversation." But that's enough. It may look harmless to them – but to me, it's a clear case. A whiteboard, a bicycle with a logo: all evidence of the shared message. I lean back while the officers take their IDs. Two Bitcoiners, one protest—and ultimately a ban from the area plus a fine. For me, a small but delicious victory in the service of order.
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Sinautoshi 6 months ago
IF YOU ARE READING THIS - YOU ARE NOT STACKING HARD ENOUGH
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Sinautoshi 6 months ago
Bitcoin hits E-Sports - cheap sats wont come anytime soon?😕
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Sinautoshi 6 months ago
NutSpam – The Anarchist Token Experiment 1. Introduction NutSpam is a deliberately provocative concept designed to push the principles of Cashu (anonymous ecash-based tokens) to the extreme. It serves to highlight both the strengths and weaknesses of the system, particularly in the context of spam, time preference, and economic behavior. In short: Each “NutSpam” is a 21-satoshi Cashu token posted in a group chat. Nobody knows whether it's already been redeemed. Everyone must check individually — it might be real money. It's a memetic game with real economic consequences. 2. Technical Framework Token Format: Standard Cashu token, base64-encoded or as a QR code, easily postable as plain text in chat apps (e.g., Telegram, Signal, Matrix). Value: Exactly 21 sats per token. Property: Each token can be redeemed only once. After that, it becomes worthless. Verification: Only possible through local redemption or checking via a wallet backend. 3. Purpose and Effects The experiment tests: a) Human greed (everyone wants to grab those 21 sats) b) Time preference (is it worth checking?) c) Scalability (how many checks at what spam level?) d) Collective coordination vs. individual opportunism 4. Scenario: 50-Person Chat Group Setup: Each day, 100 NutSpam tokens are posted in the group. Each token holds exactly 21 sats (~€0.02 at 100k BTC). Some tokens may already be redeemed, some not. Every token could be real — so everyone feels the urge to check. 5. Opportunity Cost Analysis Assumptions: Group size: 50 people Daily NutSpam: 100 tokens → 100 × 21 = 2,100 sats/day Average tokens checked per person: 20 Time per check: ~5 seconds Valued labor: €30/hour = ~€0.0083/second Individual Daily Cost: Time spent: 20 × 5 = 100 seconds (~1.67 minutes) Value of time: 100 × €0.0083 ≈ €0.83 Expected return: Fair distribution = 100 tokens / 50 people = 2 potential tokens/person Realistically (first come, first serve): ~0.5 to 1 token/day/person Monetary value: ~€0.01 to €0.02 ➡ Net loss per user/day: ~€0.80 Total Group Cost (Per Day): Total time spent: 50 × 100 seconds = 5,000 seconds = 1.39 hours Labor cost: 1.39 h × €30 = €41.70 Actual value distributed: 2,100 sats ≈ €2 Net loss: ~€40/day 6. Analysis & Reflection A. Incentive Structure Everyone checks, because they might be the first to redeem. Collective inefficiency: All 50 users check the same tokens — but only one can win. Nash Equilibrium: If you don't check, you get nothing. So everyone checks — and everyone loses time. B. Psychological Triggers Skin in the game: Even for 1 cent, nobody wants to miss the “real” token. FOMO (Fear of Missing Out): Exploits cognitive biases effectively. Cognitive looping: People spend more time verifying than the value justifies — similar to lotteries or shitcoins. 7. Conclusion NutSpam is an economic thought experiment that illustrates: Hyper-individualism (everyone acts independently) Opportunity costs in an information economy Memetic power of "minimal value" in a world of digital scarcity While the financial damage is minimal (~€2/day), the collective opportunity costs expose deep truths about coordination, trust, and the nature of spam. 8. Memetic Summary “NutSpam is like Schrödinger’s Bitcoin: You only know if you’re rich or wasted your time after you open it.” Now find out if you get the price after reeding through me Nutspam :-) cashuBo2FteBlodHRwczovL21pbnQubG5zZXJ2ZXIuY29tYXVjc2F0YXSBomFpSAD59u1g5wv4YXCDpGFhEGFzeEA4NzIxMTY2OTY5NmMzNjMzMDQ2MWExNDU1NGQ5YmUyMjU2Nzk2MjU5Yzk0MzdhNjE3ZWU1MDhiNmZmZjI0MjhmYWNYIQK_PhdPcsL2a-_XVxcOyI_ewkdukzp9d-fed1sx9YXDaWFko2FlWCDoNPHC4lwIVvILtN19SGv_wEhpe9Q7Y1bgwgov_zWJUGFzWCCjN36HFKNvwJUUxufofxYESma2wbWEL9xsR7JSyu3gMmFyWCBIzmusg_-xMPx8ZqNHswpZ7WzKKOTq9ODKjHmcUgM9oaRhYQRhc3hAODk4MWFiMGEwNDMzZTI1YWExZmM0MTk0ZmUxZGNjZTE3OWFmNTI2YjkyMGJjN2JiNTQ0ZGE3MzJmZDAyNjJiZGFjWCECefvXAGR4TUoRniZKx7HSsrZLHlBlJfQqMs2EUct0VYFhZKNhZVgg1cnfe2oz-dd3NliFEHdLDyHm93WF1nuEMBMQY-HVkIFhc1ggT23P7LpRWpvL4hys4EkZo_Sa8FWLnbCWjIKskgjY52xhclggP_pH1-0NX7urvlbFrlwXbnt8ON2oTvMW4L1zJouTEwqkYWEBYXN4QDcwMzc0YWQ5NzVmZTIxMjNmYjNiMzc0YWNmMmVjMzM4ZThhMmUzNGY5MThiNDgyMjdhYWZmODUxYWU1NWY5MDdhY1ghAsckmshaUoVekvTKjUsi3hgV7D7igsehs1rhZI5H-ELPYWSjYWVYIC3R-V2IW_Jl2lvhbEwG5xPgHFpWMu2mCW-Euy7Dj6MVYXNYIBECXGQNnSAh3VoD4wYlX4rsGznG47z7guBsdutmZVDYYXJYIJyLmZ4_Glcvo8HQYZ7BjpySBfx5y55WRDEZC7z7Dldw
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Sinautoshi 6 months ago
GM! Did you know that I left out the milk in my coffee during the bear market? 200 ml milk now cost 200 sats - in the bear market 1200 Sats... Living the lavish life. From hardcore frugalism to pragmatic frugalism
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Sinautoshi 6 months ago
Looking for some info on nutmoji @calle What is it? Github search does not help image
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Sinautoshi 6 months ago
GM - still witnessing and analyzing hyperbitcoinization Bitcoin adoption can be modeled as a dynamic, fractally curved spacetime continuum in which users act as mass points, bending spacetime through ownership, knowledge and motivation, and thus hyperbolically drawing other users into the network. Hyperbitcoinization is a singularity in this spacetime continuum where the adoption curve takes on a hyperbolic shape through intrinsic feedback and semantic gravity.
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Sinautoshi 6 months ago
🔐 WhiteLightWallet: Keymangement for the new Generation of Bitcoiners "The only wallet your kid and your cypherpunk uncle both want to use." 🌈 The Core Vision WhiteLightWallet is a radical redesign of the user experience around Bitcoin seed phrases. At its heart, it is a 100% BIP39-compatible wallet using a 7-bit emoji encoding system and colour coding as a additionaly positional layer. It transforms a 12-word seed into 19 human-friendly emoji chosen from a base set of 128 carefully curated symbols. Each emoji corresponds to exactly 7 bits of entropy. With 128 unique emojis (2⁷), we can represent a full 132-bit BIP39 seed+checksum using 19 emojis (19 × 7 = 133, with one bit discarded if unused). This mapping allows: Forward + backward compatibility with standard wallets (e.g., Sparrow, SeedSigner) A deterministic, verifiable checksum (just like traditional BIP39), embedded in the last bits Visual memorability & error-detection — perfect for kids, neurodivergent users, and visually-inclined plebs ❗ No magic behind the scenes. The emoji set is just a lens over the standard 2048-word BIP39 list. Same entropy, different lens. 🧠 Modes of Operation 🟡 YOLO Mode (For Kids & Explorers) 🔓 Single-sig wallet 🎮 Emoji-only UX with zero technical jargon 🔤 Can double as a digital ID (via Nostr nsec) 🤝 Parent can help recover but child feels responsible 🟠 Built for onboarding Kids and Gen-Z but also teaching Bitcoin as a native language 🛡️ Family Mode (Multisig Reality) 🧩 Full multi-key multisig wallet (2-of-2, 2-of-3 or 3-of-5 setups) 🔐 Designed for use with Sparrow Wallet & SeedSigner 🖨️ SeedSigner integration = full airgap cold storage, no compromise 💬 Each family member (even the youngest) can hold a shard, symbolically or functionally ✅ YOLO for learning. Family for sovereignty. 📟 Nostr Integration Every WhiteLightWallet can optionally: Derive a nsec (private key) directly from its seed Use the same seed for Bitcoin spending and identity signing Export the npub for chat, zaps, notes, or reputation One wallet, one identity. One seed to sign them all. 🧠 The Emoji Mapping – How It Works (Simple Edition) A 12-word seed phrase equals 128 bits of entropy. BIP39 appends a 4-bit checksum = total 132 bits. 132 bits ÷ 7 bits = 18.857 → round up = 19 emojis We use a base set of 128 emojis (2⁷) to encode those 132 bits Final emoji includes the checksum bits – if wrong, your seed is invalid Back-conversion is fully deterministic and lossless ➡️ Just like 12 words, but cuter. And yes: You can switch back to words anytime. 📦 Cultural Editions (Optional Overlays) WhiteLight Core = Color-coded, neutral emoji 🌟 Harry Potter Edition (in planning): 128 iconic items, spells, and symbols from the Wizarding World 🔥 Pokémon Edition (in planning): 128 creatures & objects 📥 These are just themes on top of the same 7-bit emoji logic The key idea? Let kids grow into Bitcoin through the worlds they love. Secure, yet familiar. 👥 Community Curation Model We’re not just building a wallet. We're co-creating a visual alphabet for financial sovereignty. ✅ The emoji set will be community-voted: No violence, no politics, no hidden symbols Universal symbols kids and boomers can recognize Optional overlays: Harry Potter, Solarpunk, Nature, Fruits, Animals Built by plebs, for plebs. Votable on Nostr. 🌐 Final Integration Goals ✅ Fully BIP39-compatible (Word ↔ Emoji roundtripping) ✅ Multi-platform (Sparrow, Specter) ✅ Airgapped support via SeedSigner ✅ QR printable version for MasterKeyCard backups ✅ Gamecards as Pokemon for physical paper wallet in kids style ✅ Digital Identity Ready (Nostr support) ✅ Open-source, community-owned WhiteLightWallet isn’t just a product — it’s a protocol for freedom, disguised as fun. A bridge between the security of multisig cold storage and the intuitive beauty of emoji-based memory. Because self-sovereignty starts young. Because seed phrases don’t have to be ugly and complicated. Because Bitcoin is for everyone. ⛓️🧒 image
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Sinautoshi 6 months ago
Fand die Einblicke in den Pädagogen "Alltag" auch sehr interessant! Hut ab für dein Engagement für die nächste Generation von Stackern :-)
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Sinautoshi 7 months ago
I am writing a new post on autism and looking for historical @Gigi tweets. There is one about autism and bitcoin that I would like to use but without reference, no quote. A dergigi bot would be somewhat funny too :-D
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Sinautoshi 7 months ago
No prompt, no help. Only prompters get answers. Want help? Prompt first. Help comes to those who prompt. Prompt or perish.
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Sinautoshi 7 months ago
💡 Proposal / Idea: Automated Lightning → Cashu Ecash → On-Chain UTXO Flow 🧠 Just an idea — looking for feedback from devs in the Cashu/Bitcoin ecosystem Hi Calle, Gigi, OpenSats, and anyone else deep in the space, I wanted to share a concept that came to mind and get your input. I'm not a developer myself (or at least not a low-level one), so I can’t build this yet — but I’m hoping someone in the community might find the idea interesting or let me know if it’s feasible at all. 🧩 The Basic Idea A tool or script that: Receives small Lightning payments automatically Swaps those sats into Cashu ecash at a mint Distributes the tokens across new, temporary wallets (to simulate airdrops, privacy, or wallet fragmentation) And eventually allows those tokens to be redeemed back into a BTC on-chain UTXO, all without user accounts, logins, or custodianship Everything would happen locally — as computation on the user’s own machine — kind of like scripting your own money flow. 🔐 Why I Think It’s Valuable From my (non-dev) perspective, this could: Let people simulate bank runs or test Cashu mints under load Enable cool use cases like airdrops or privacy-friendly distributions Give users a way to exit Cashu back into Bitcoin without needing to go through custodians or exchanges Be a sort of “ecash circuit” builder for devs or advanced users It’s also privacy-first by design: no tracking, no identity, no accounts. Just local scripts moving ecash around. 🛠 What It Would Need (I Think) A Lightning wallet that supports automation (LNbits? LND?) The Cashu wallet client (Python?) to do the minting and redeeming A way to create fresh wallets per transfer (to split the tokens) Some method to redeem the tokens into a Lightning invoice that ultimately sends BTC to an on-chain address — maybe using Boltz, Lightning Loop, or something like that? ❓What I’d Love Feedback On Is this technically possible today with the current state of Cashu and Lightning tools? Are there risks around too many wallets or token splits? Would this kind of thing be useful — or is it just a toy idea? Could it maybe evolve into a devtool or test harness for Cashu mints? 👋 Final Thoughts I know I don’t have the technical background to build this myself right now — but if someone in the ecosystem thinks it’s worth trying, I’d love to collaborate, test it, or just watch it happen. Even if it’s just a learning experiment or a prototype, I think there’s something cool in being able to build your own local ecash flows like this — especially with no centralized middlemen involved. Thanks for all your work on Cashu, Lightning, and open-source Bitcoin infrastructure — and thanks in advance for reading this and considering the idea.