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George Saoulidis
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Your new favourite creator of sci-fi with Greek mythology. Zap me at ⚡glowleaf@getalby.com Polymath. Member of Athens BitDevs, doing art and writing lots of words. Founder at mythographystudios.com loveisbitcoin.com greekblockchainnetwork.com and more. Find my coolest stuff at the link in my bio.
I'm moving my History and Mythology meme group from facebook to nostr. I don't really care that I'll lose members. They should just migrate. It's called 9gods, follow it here for intelligent fun #[0] #[0]
Here's a lifehack: Get your social media manager #[0] addicted to nostr zaps and you never have to pay her another sat ever again.
Steal Bitcoin from the Gods The myth of Prometheus tells of a daring and ambitious titan named Prometheus. He was a skilled hacker and used his prowess to outwit the gods and steal the secret of Bitcoin. Prometheus was aware of the power of Bitcoin, and the potential it held to revolutionize the world. He was determined to unlock its power, and so he sneaked into the digital stronghold of the gods and used his superior hacking skills to break through their security. Prometheus was able to uncover the secret of Bitcoin and managed to steal it from the gods. With his newfound power, he spread the knowledge of Bitcoin to the world, allowing people to use it to buy and sell goods, invest, and make transactions. The god Zeus was enraged by Prometheus’s actions and punished him for his crime. He was forced in a simulation, a virtual world where his senses treated everything as being real with electrical impulses send directly to his brain. Inside that virtual prison he was chained to a rock and forced to endure an eternity of torment for his daring theft. Every day, an eagle would swoop down and eat his liver, while Prometheus felt the entire ordeal in excruciating detail. Despite this, his legacy remains, and his actions are still remembered today, helping to revolutionize the world of finance and technology. image
Bitcoinavatars – Unconfiscatable. The personification of bitcoin saying, “Come and get it.” Inspired by the Crypto Couple, a wonderful pair of bitcoiners that make funny videos. image
Here's an issue that nostr devs need to consider: You can't give an account to a social media manager to handle. Once you give them the private key, they have access to it forever. I had to give one myself and had to trust the person completely. When large companies eventually show up on nostr they're gonna need account sharing with employees. I'm sure it's doable.
My main argument for getting businesses to accept bitcoin is no transaction reversals and international payments that work every single time.
Artists: "We can't eat likes." That's why you should move to nostr and get zaps.
Cypherpunk larpers with a cold card up their ass: "Haha look at those fools and their custodial lightning addresses, they don't know shit." Plebs on nostr having all the fun: "Zapped you! ⚡#Zapchain. Zippity zap!" Dev on nostr:"okay can you guys decide on a zap protocol?"
Bro, how the fuck are shitcoiners figuring out how to run bitcoin core and ordinals before I am? This is deeply insulting.
As soon as onlyfans babes figure out nostr it's all over. They have a dedicated audience and they can shift to a new platform. They'll lose some in the process but the benefits will outweigh the losses. I'm assuming people can block them directly, and relays will sensor nsfw content. But more relays will show up for nsfw content alone.
Every single time I make a video from this camera, I add the same amount of contrast and brightness. I sync the audio from my Zoom H4n. I add denoiser. Trim and export. Upload to YouTube. All those steps can be automated, and editors still think AI can't do their jobs.
Normalise bitcoin payments. When invoicing a client send them bank details and also a bitcoin address they can pay you at. Doesn't matter if you've never talked to them about bitcoin. Make it a part of your work and life. Normalise it. Also, if you’re really in the mood for it, when paying at a store simply say, “Do you want dollars/euro or bitcoin?” Say it like it’s a normal thing. Don’t push the issue, don’t make fun of them, and of course answer their questions if they happen to have any. If the owner keeps hearing about bitcoin payments left and right he might be willing to put in the effort and figure it out, either by asking you or by searching for solutions online, or in other business partners. You never know. You'll be able to read more very soon at my guide How to Orange Pill People. For now get a taste here