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Nelson
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Autor de la serie Conociendo Bitcoin I, II, III y IV. Consultor estratégico, conferencista y educador especializado en Bitcoin y tecnologías descentralizadas. Escribo sobre dinero, tecnología, instituciones y libertad individual. Interesado en cómo los sistemas abiertos transforman organizaciones y sociedades.
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nelsondcg 2 months ago
GM People are fightning for NOSTR clients and most devs keep cooking good shit. Never a boring day. Love discussions because here you can't censor anyone, not even the client.
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nelsondcg 2 months ago
GM El peor error de los bitcoiners hoy es que le están dando poderes sociales que no existen a Bitcoin/bitcoin. Este solo resuelve un problema: el doble gasto. Y lo hace de la mejor forma. Que creas que los bancos centrales se van a ir al drenaje o no, es subjetivo y carece de importancia.
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nelsondcg 3 months ago
Bitcoin y amigos Esa es la felicidad.
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nelsondcg 4 months ago
Leer este ensayo te hace comprender que los musulmanes y cristianos no tienen ninguna diferencia en el objetivo a ser alcanzado, al plan divino y cientas de cosas que mientras leía, decía para mi mismo "esto es prácticamente replicable en el cristianismo", por lo que el Hijra Digital termina siendo como una suerte de cristianismo responsable. Recomendado que se tomen el tiempo y lo lean detenidamente. View article →
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nelsondcg 4 months ago
El mate debe ser patrimonio de días de lluvia
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nelsondcg 4 months ago
The international landscape is showing us many things at once. One of the most striking observations in recent days is how symbols of power are beginning to look fragile. The USS Ford, once perceived as an intimidating war machine, now feels more like a paper boat in a storm. The United States warns about a war that, deep down, it knows it cannot fully win, while Iran appears more than ready to confront whatever comes its way. Today, the United States is putting its global hierarchy at risk for a state that, paradoxically, does not fully align with it and may even reject it in the long run. It is being used, in many ways, as a puppet under the label of “ally.” The idea of a “Greater Israel” does not include many of those who currently support it, including Christian Zionists who are fighting for a cause they may not fully understand. History has shown us similar patterns before. Knowledge transfers, shifting alliances, and misunderstood motivations have shaped entire civilizations—just as they did centuries ago between early Islamic expansion and Jewish communities. From this perspective, several possible scenarios emerge. First, Israel seeks to consolidate itself as a dominant regional power and will continue to leverage the military strength of the United States until that strength becomes unsustainable. There will come a point where the U.S. can no longer maintain its presence and will be forced to withdraw its naval and military bases. When that vacuum appears, the real question is: who will fill it? Which country has both the technological capacity and human capital to step in? The answer may not be surprising. Second, despite appearances, Iran and Israel are not necessarily engaged in a purely bilateral conflict. If we analyze the map and the dynamics, this is fundamentally Iran versus the United States. Israel acts more like a trigger—initiating tensions and then calling in its stronger ally. The Persian legacy and geopolitical ambitions of Iran do not align with the concept of a “Greater Israel,” but neither are they as isolated from broader strategic alignments as many believe. Third, the emerging powers in the region are likely to be Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Iran. As global structures weaken and rebalance, these actors will gain relevance. In that context, the U.S. dollar, already showing signs of strain, will increasingly be questioned. However, questioning a system does not mean replacing it. This is where a critical misunderstanding lies. Many point out the weakness of the U.S. dollar, and they are not wrong. But what is often overlooked is the absence of a viable alternative. China is not interested in assuming the role of global reserve issuer. India, Brazil, Russia, and others have expressed intentions to move away from dollar dependency, yet none of them offer a coherent replacement system. It is not enough to reject a currency; a functional alternative must exist—and today, it does not. In this environment, uncertainty dominates. For some, the response is faith; for others, reflection. But for a growing number of people, the response is Bitcoin. The Strait of Hormuz becomes a perfect geopolitical excuse, a pressure point where global trade, energy flows, and military tension intersect. In that context, Bitcoin is increasingly mentioned as a potential alternative. However, realistically, it is difficult to imagine states actively promoting a system they cannot control—especially in such sensitive geopolitical scenarios. Still, the fact that Bitcoin is even part of the conversation is remarkable. It reflects a deeper shift: not necessarily in state behavior, but in individual awareness. Whether or not it becomes a true alternative in the short term, the mere presence of Bitcoin in these discussions signals that the current system is no longer unquestioned. And that, in itself, is already a change
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nelsondcg 4 months ago
En la playa aprendiendo sobre las diferentes épocas de los desarrolladores de bitcoin core y su impacto en cada época, escrito de un modo sutil. Gracias @Mintoshi por el aguante, hoy te digo que en este lugar hice clic de muchos BIPs que actualmente existen. image
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nelsondcg 5 months ago
La auto-custodia de Primal es brutal. Que giro de timon de la gran puta.
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nelsondcg 5 months ago
Escribiendo, se aprende. Y que mucho aprendí hoy.
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nelsondcg 6 months ago
Charla de NOSTR para periodistas con @Bruno y la magnífica foto de @villawolf Tenemos nuevos periodistas convertidos, convirtiendo calidad image
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nelsondcg 6 months ago
¿Sabés cuánto depende tu contenido y el de tu medio del algoritmo de Elon Musk o Mark Zuckerberg? 🤔 Queremos invitarte a un taller exclusivo para periodistas y comunicadores donde vamos a explorar *NOSTR*, el protocolo que está revolucionando la libertad de prensa digital y construyendo el futuro de la comunicación. Los grandes medios internacionales ya lo están utilizando por tres razones: 1️⃣ Nadie puede censurar ni borrar tus noticias. 2️⃣ Tu audiencia te pertenece. 3️⃣ Monetización directa sin intermediarios. Es una tecnología que devuelve el poder a los creadores de información. 🗓️ Miércoles 18 de febrero 🕖 19:00 hs 📍 Palo Santo Brewing Co. 🎟️ Acceso: Gratuito 🚨NOSTR es gratuito y de distribución libre. Cupos limitados, reservá tu lugar aquí: Esta es una gran oportunidad para entender hacia dónde va el periodismo descentralizado.
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nelsondcg 6 months ago
Postales de fronteras entre Brasil y Argentina (lado argentino) image