GM! Enjoy your brew. #coffeechain #Bitcoin
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Plebs is July, American 4th is coming, stack sats, be quiet! 🤫!! #Bitcoin ❤️
Good morning Nostrpolis! Another chance to stack sats #Bitcoin #coffeechain
Good Morning! Back to work, fiat into Sats! Not bad for now! #coffeechain #stacksats
Our next plays to be performed in October. The Landlady and Lamb to the Slaughter. 

Good morning ☀️ the 🍎 a day must go away! Stack sats. #coffeechain
Hello and good night!💤🌙 keep stacking, even in dreams 🛌 💭
Interesting interview about other bitcoin uses:
“…Although Bitcoin played a role in fueling the rise of ransomware, Bansal argued that it can also teach us a valuable lesson in how to shift our current model for cybersecurity. He asserted that as a secure software, Bitcoin itself is not vulnerable to exploits in the same way that other kinds of software are.
If Bitcoin had “any exploit that was severe enough to cause the loss of coins or funds, or the interruption or dissolution of the network, it would be being exploited right now,” Bansal said. “That’s a very unique characteristic, and that’s what leads me to believe that Bitcoin has no zero days by definition because of how monetary it is as an application.”
While Bitcoin leads the way to a new, more secure future, there will be a bit of a learning curve, Bansal warned. However, if we can get through the first order effects, the second order effects will be well worth it.
“As Bitcoin grows and software grows to embrace Bitcoin, attacks will become easier and more profitable. That sounds very scary, and to a degree, I am saying that. But I’m saying that the effect of that will be that software will have to grow and adapt to become fantastically more secure than it is today — that the expectations of consumers and businesses who use software will have more focus on security than it does today because the risk of bad software will be much greater,” he shared.
Learn more about Bitcoin’s role in the future of network security — “
watch Dhruv Bansal’s full video interview
Interesting interview about other bitcoin uses:
“…Although Bitcoin played a role in fueling the rise of ransomware, Bansal argued that it can also teach us a valuable lesson in how to shift our current model for cybersecurity. He asserted that as a secure software, Bitcoin itself is not vulnerable to exploits in the same way that other kinds of software are.
If Bitcoin had “any exploit that was severe enough to cause the loss of coins or funds, or the interruption or dissolution of the network, it would be being exploited right now,” Bansal said. “That’s a very unique characteristic, and that’s what leads me to believe that Bitcoin has no zero days by definition because of how monetary it is as an application.”
While Bitcoin leads the way to a new, more secure future, there will be a bit of a learning curve, Bansal warned. However, if we can get through the first order effects, the second order effects will be well worth it.
“As Bitcoin grows and software grows to embrace Bitcoin, attacks will become easier and more profitable. That sounds very scary, and to a degree, I am saying that. But I’m saying that the effect of that will be that software will have to grow and adapt to become fantastically more secure than it is today — that the expectations of consumers and businesses who use software will have more focus on security than it does today because the risk of bad software will be much greater,” he shared.
Learn more about Bitcoin’s role in the future of network security — “
watch Dhruv Bansal’s full video interview
Interesting interview about other bitcoin uses:
“…Although Bitcoin played a role in fueling the rise of ransomware, Bansal argued that it can also teach us a valuable lesson in how to shift our current model for cybersecurity. He asserted that as a secure software, Bitcoin itself is not vulnerable to exploits in the same way that other kinds of software are.
If Bitcoin had “any exploit that was severe enough to cause the loss of coins or funds, or the interruption or dissolution of the network, it would be being exploited right now,” Bansal said. “That’s a very unique characteristic, and that’s what leads me to believe that Bitcoin has no zero days by definition because of how monetary it is as an application.”
While Bitcoin leads the way to a new, more secure future, there will be a bit of a learning curve, Bansal warned. However, if we can get through the first order effects, the second order effects will be well worth it.
“As Bitcoin grows and software grows to embrace Bitcoin, attacks will become easier and more profitable. That sounds very scary, and to a degree, I am saying that. But I’m saying that the effect of that will be that software will have to grow and adapt to become fantastically more secure than it is today — that the expectations of consumers and businesses who use software will have more focus on security than it does today because the risk of bad software will be much greater,” he shared.
Learn more about Bitcoin’s role in the future of network security — “
watch Dhruv Bansal’s full video interview
Interesting interview about other bitcoin uses:
“…Although Bitcoin played a role in fueling the rise of ransomware, Bansal argued that it can also teach us a valuable lesson in how to shift our current model for cybersecurity. He asserted that as a secure software, Bitcoin itself is not vulnerable to exploits in the same way that other kinds of software are.
If Bitcoin had “any exploit that was severe enough to cause the loss of coins or funds, or the interruption or dissolution of the network, it would be being exploited right now,” Bansal said. “That’s a very unique characteristic, and that’s what leads me to believe that Bitcoin has no zero days by definition because of how monetary it is as an application.”
While Bitcoin leads the way to a new, more secure future, there will be a bit of a learning curve, Bansal warned. However, if we can get through the first order effects, the second order effects will be well worth it.
“As Bitcoin grows and software grows to embrace Bitcoin, attacks will become easier and more profitable. That sounds very scary, and to a degree, I am saying that. But I’m saying that the effect of that will be that software will have to grow and adapt to become fantastically more secure than it is today — that the expectations of consumers and businesses who use software will have more focus on security than it does today because the risk of bad software will be much greater,” he shared.
Learn more about Bitcoin’s role in the future of network security — “
watch Dhruv Bansal’s full video interview
Good morning! Another week, more Sats to stack! #coffeechain #Bitcoin
Good morning ☀️ More sats for your buck! #Bitcoin #coffeechain ☕️
Happy New Month Nostropolis!
May 1st is World Workers’ Day! #coffeechain #Bitcoin
GM! From NY #coffeechain
Hi Nostropolis flying back to NYC From Cartagena. Leaving behind sea and sun ☀️ 🌊 ✈️
From Zeroedge:
“Nostr is a new innovation, and there’s a lot to learn. There are aspects you might want to consider about this tech while doing your research and making your own decisions. Since Nostr is not surveilled by any one authority or watchdog, users may need to do more due diligence as they grow comfortable in accepting that responsibility. The Nostr protocol provides a stark, simple contrast to the high levels of censorship and guardrails that we’re used to seeing — which is what makes it an entirely separate entity from “social media” as we know it.”