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Coringa Nakamoto
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Amante da liberdade, Bitcoin e artista digital. Buscando um lugar ao sol.
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
We're starting the CryptoMonsters series today. The first to appear is Bitgrem. image
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
image Community, one way I protect my wallet's seed phrases that I find incredible is through Steganography. You hide it in an image, and then you can place that image in an email draft without sending it, on a flash drive, and in a password-protected file on a cloud drive. Boom, you have your seed words secure and accessible wherever you are. For anyone who wants the PDF guide, I can send it, but there's a small production cost for this guide of 100 zaps.
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
Currently, the Boltz exchange performs the swap process from the Bitcoin LN network to the On-Chain network. It's simple, but there's a minimum value of 50k sats to send. The fees are very low. No need to close the LN node. Check it out! Contribute to my work as a content creator. image
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
Bitcoin: A Lifeline for Freedom in Controlled Economies In an increasingly interconnected world, where national governments exert strong control over financial systems, Bitcoin has emerged as a crucial tool for those seeking financial freedom. For citizens of countries with unstable economies or restrictive monetary policies, Bitcoin offers a decentralized, censorship-resistant alternative to traditional banking systems. It provides a way to protect savings from hyperinflation, bypass sanctions, and maintain access to funds in times of crisis. Venezuela: The Battle Against Hyperinflation Venezuela has faced one of the most severe cases of hyperinflation in modern history. The value of the national currency, the Bolívar, has plummeted, rendering traditional savings worthless. In this environment, Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have become a vital lifeline. Venezuelans use Bitcoin to: Preserve Wealth: By converting their devaluing Bolívares into Bitcoin, citizens can protect their savings from rapid inflation. Receive Remittances: Friends and family abroad can send money to Venezuela without relying on official channels, which are often slow, expensive, or blocked. Facilitate Commerce: Bitcoin is increasingly used for everyday transactions, providing a more stable medium of exchange than the local currency. Russia and Ukraine: Bypassing Sanctions and Maintaining Access The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has highlighted Bitcoin's role in bypassing traditional financial barriers. Following the imposition of strict sanctions on Russia, many Russian citizens found themselves cut off from international banking services like SWIFT. In Russia: Individuals and businesses used Bitcoin to send and receive payments, enabling them to operate outside the heavily sanctioned banking system. In Ukraine: As traditional banking infrastructure came under threat, Ukrainians turned to Bitcoin to move their wealth, receive donations, and continue essential financial activities when banks were inaccessible. For many, it was the only way to quickly secure their assets and access funds for evacuation or humanitarian aid. Bolivia: A Response to State-Led Financial Control Bolivia's government has implemented some of the most restrictive financial policies in Latin America, including a ban on cryptocurrencies. This tight control over the financial system makes it difficult for citizens to save in foreign currencies or invest in a way that protects their wealth from government devaluation. Despite the ban, Bitcoin adoption has grown in the country. Bitcoin offers Bolivians an alternative savings vehicle that is beyond the reach of state control, allowing them to protect their financial future in a way that isn't possible through traditional means. The Fundamental Advantage of Bitcoin The common thread in these examples is Bitcoin's core value proposition: it is decentralized and permissionless. It operates independently of any government, bank, or corporation. This makes it a powerful tool for those who are marginalized or oppressed by their country's financial policies. While the journey toward widespread adoption is ongoing, the stories from Venezuela, Ukraine, Russia, and Bolivia underscore a fundamental truth: for millions of people around the world, Bitcoin is not just an investment—it is a tool for survival and a symbol of hope for a more inclusive and free financial future. Contribute to my work as a content creator. image
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
The Symbiotic Relationship Between NFTs and Bitcoin In the world of decentralized technology, Bitcoin and NFTs are often seen as separate entities. Bitcoin is the digital gold, the original cryptocurrency that pioneered a new financial system. NFTs, on the other hand, are the unique digital collectibles, often associated with art and culture. While they serve different purposes, a closer look reveals a complementary relationship, particularly with the rise of new protocols that bring NFTs to the Bitcoin network. Bitcoin: The Foundation of Trust Bitcoin's primary function is as a secure, decentralized store of value. Its strength lies in its unchangeable blockchain and robust security model. Bitcoin's network, built on the proof-of-work consensus mechanism, is the most secure and battle-tested blockchain in the world. This security and immutability are its core value propositions, but they also make it less flexible for complex applications like smart contracts, which are the backbone of most NFTs. NFTs: The Evolution of Digital Ownership NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens) are unique digital assets that represent ownership of a specific item, such as a piece of art, music, or a virtual land plot. They introduced the concept of digital scarcity and unique ownership, which was a paradigm shift from the fungible nature of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, where every coin is identical. Until recently, the vast majority of NFTs were created on other blockchains, like Ethereum, which are designed to be more programmable and support complex smart contracts. How They Complement Each Other The idea of a complementary relationship between NFTs and Bitcoin has gained momentum with the development of the Ordinals Protocol. This protocol allows data to be "inscribed" directly onto individual satoshis (the smallest unit of a Bitcoin). By giving each satoshi a unique identity, it's possible to create and trade NFTs directly on the Bitcoin blockchain. This is where the true synergy emerges: Security and Immutability: By hosting NFTs on the Bitcoin blockchain, they benefit from the network's unparalleled security. This means the ownership history and the asset itself are recorded on the most secure ledger in the world, making it virtually impossible to alter or remove them. Monetization of the Network: The inscriptions that create Bitcoin NFTs generate transaction fees. These fees are a crucial part of the Bitcoin network's long-term sustainability, especially as block rewards decrease over time. This new source of revenue for miners strengthens the network's security and ensures its longevity. New Use Cases: Bitcoin purists have long argued that the network should only be used for monetary transactions. However, the rise of Ordinals shows that Bitcoin can support more than just currency. It can become a platform for digital art, collectibles, and other forms of digital ownership, without sacrificing its core principles. While the debate continues about whether these "Bitcoin NFTs" are good for the network, they undeniably demonstrate how Bitcoin's foundational security can be a powerful complement to the innovative use cases of NFTs. They are not substitutes, but rather different technologies that, when combined, create new possibilities for digital ownership and value. The future will likely see continued exploration of how these two powerful concepts can continue to build upon one another. Contribute to my work as a content creator. image
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
Energy will be the limiting factor for the development and growth of AI, as it consumes a lot of power. There will be an increase in the demand for more energy, the price per kWh will rise significantly, and it is a resource with a limited capacity for creation. The future belongs to those who can store energy.
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
The Charizard card!!! For Pokémon lovers, I'm creating digital art that combines the Pokémon theme with the crypto universe. The challenge accounting is as follows: Goal: 100k Collected so far: 120 zaps Remaining balance: 99,880 zaps Days remaining to complete the challenge: 24 image We remain confident and full of faith. I am grateful to all who contributed, and may God reward you in double!
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
Continuing the 100,000 "zaps" challenge, I'm working on today's digital art. We're starting a collection of digital art cards featuring the gods of Olympus. It will be a card collection, including some special ones. Today's card will be Aphrodite. Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love, beauty, pleasure, and procreation. Her Roman counterpart is Venus. The Two Origin Stories There are two main stories about Aphrodite's birth. The first, and more well-known version, comes from the poet Hesiod. He writes that after the Titan Cronus castrated his father Uranus (the sky god), he threw Uranus's severed genitals into the sea. From the sea foam that formed around them, Aphrodite emerged fully grown and naked. She then washed ashore on the island of Cyprus. This origin story, which highlights her connection to the sea, gave her the epithet "Aphrodite Urania" (Heavenly Aphrodite). The second, and older, version of her birth comes from Homer. In this account, she is the daughter of Zeus and Dione. Dione is a Titaness, and in some traditions, she is an early wife of Zeus. This version portrays Aphrodite as a more traditional Olympian deity, born from the union of two powerful gods. Myths and Relationships Aphrodite's story is filled with tales of love, jealousy, and betrayal. Despite being married to the blacksmith god Hephaestus, she had many affairs, most famously with the war god Ares. The story of their affair is a classic in Greek mythology. Hephaestus, upon discovering their infidelity, crafted an unbreakable, invisible net to trap them in bed. He then called the other gods to witness their shame. The gods found the situation hilarious rather than scandalous, and the pair was eventually freed. She also had a famous affair with the mortal man Adonis. Adonis was a beautiful young hunter. Aphrodite fell deeply in love with him, but he was eventually killed by a wild boar. Heartbroken, Aphrodite turned the flower anemone into a symbol of her grief, as it was said to have grown from his blood. Aphrodite's influence extended beyond romantic love. She played a significant role in the Trojan War. She promised Paris, the Trojan prince, the most beautiful woman in the world, Helen of Sparta, in exchange for his judgment that she was the most beautiful goddess. This decision led to Helen's abduction and the start of the war between the Greeks and Trojans. Her Symbolism Aphrodite is often depicted with symbols of love and beauty. These include the dove, the swan, and the sparrow. The rose and the myrtle tree are also sacred to her. Her divine weapon is a magical girdle or belt that can make anyone fall in love with its wearer. She represents a complex mix of divine love, physical beauty, and untamed passion. Her myths serve as reminders of the powerful and often chaotic nature of love and desire. The challenge accounting is as follows: Goal: 100k Collected so far: 120 zaps Remaining balance: 99,880 zaps Days remaining to complete the challenge: 24 image We remain confident and full of faith. I am grateful to all who contributed, and may God reward you in double!
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
The great collection of Olympian Gods has been initiated today with the first card of Hades. In this collection, we will have common cards like today's Hades, and we will also have rare cards, which will have a star symbol () next to the name in the post. We will have ultra-rare cards with the (**) symbol, legendary cards with the (#*) symbol, and also promotional, special, and full-art cards, which will have the (##) symbol next to the name in the post. The cards with a symbol will always have a certain amount of sats on them. Stay tuned because the first person to redeem the amount drains the resources.
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
In some of these cards, there will be fractions of bitcoin for you to redeem to your wallets. There will be Special, Rare, Ultra, and Legendary cards with amounts of satoshis for you to redeem to your wallets. The image that has the bitcoin amounts must be saved on your computers, and to access it, just open the image with Notepad. At the end, you will find the 12 words and the private key to redeem the Bitcoins. This Gods Collection is filled with interesting cards and lots of Bitcoins.
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
Good morning, community! Continuing with the challenge toward 100k zaps, I'm working on today's digital art. We'll be starting a collection of digital art cards featuring the gods of Olympus. It will be a collection of cards, including some special ones. -- Today, the card will be Hades. Hades is one of the most well-known gods in Greek mythology, but he's often misunderstood. As the eldest son of Cronus and Rhea, he's the brother of Zeus and Poseidon. After they overthrew their father, the three brothers divided the cosmos, with Zeus taking the sky, Poseidon the sea, and Hades the underworld. He is the ruler of the dead and the king of the underworld, which is also referred to as "Hades." He's not considered a god of death itself—that's Thanatos—but rather the god who presides over the souls of the deceased. Hades is often depicted as a solemn, stern figure, and he is typically portrayed with his three-headed dog, Cerberus, who guards the gates of the underworld. Despite his gloomy domain, he was considered a just, albeit a terrifying, ruler. He is also known for his famous abduction of Persephone, whom he later married and made his queen of the underworld. Here's the accounting: Goal: 100k zaps Raised so far: 120 zaps Adjusted challenge status: 99,880 zaps left to go Days completed: 5 Days left to complete the challenge: 25 image
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
It's the fourth day of the challenge, and we're back with a new digital art piece. What you see on the outside isn't always what's on the inside. Don't judge a book by its cover. Here's the accounting: Goal: 100k zaps Raised so far: 120 zaps Adjusted challenge status: 99,880 zaps left to go Days completed: 4 Days left to complete the challenge: 26 image
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
Buying Satoshis every day is like winning the lottery little by little!
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
Good afternoon, Bitcoin community, how are you all doing? I hope you're well. As many of you who follow me know, I'm on a journey to live off my digital art. I'm always posting new art I've created to help strengthen digital artists in their projects and also contribute to the Bitcoin community, which I believe is very united. I ask for your understanding, as I believe that the start of great journeys begins with small steps. I'm taking this small step toward a great journey, with the goal of giving visibility to all digital artists and, along with that, raising awareness and spreading knowledge about the crypto universe and the freedom of decentralization—of both information and finance. In advance, I thank everyone who is supporting me from the bottom of my heart, and I wish you double the support in return. My sincere thanks.
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
Gold vs. Bitcoin: The Old and New School of Storing Value Gold and Bitcoin are very different assets, but they both share a crucial function: they're seen as stores of value. This means people use them to protect their purchasing power over time, especially against inflation and economic instability. Gold For thousands of years, gold has been the standard. Its value comes from its physical scarcity and a long history as a valuable asset. It's a durable metal that doesn't rust and is difficult to mine, which limits its supply. The issue is that gold is centralized and tough to transport. Storing it requires vaults and security, and moving it from one country to another is expensive and complicated, as it depends on third parties like banks or security firms. Bitcoin Bitcoin, on the other hand, is a digital asset. Its scarcity isn't physical, but mathematical: it was programmed to have a maximum supply of 21 million units. This makes it deflationary by nature. Unlike gold, Bitcoin is decentralized (not controlled by any government or bank) and can be moved quickly and cheaply anywhere in the world without intermediaries. This feature, known as portability, is one of its biggest advantages. Conclusion While gold is the established, physical, and centralized store of value, Bitcoin is the digital and decentralized alternative. Gold is heavy and requires you to trust a third party for storage and transport. Bitcoin, however, offers a form of financial sovereignty, letting you be your own bank and transport your value securely and discreetly anywhere in the world. image
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
30-day challenge: 100k zaps for digital art. It's the third day of the challenge, and we're back with a new digital art piece: the most famous cryptocurrency, Bitcoin. The challenge's accounting is as follows: Goal: 100k Collected so far: 120 zaps Remaining balance: 99,880 zaps Days left to complete the challenge: 27 image We remain confident and full of faith. I'm grateful to everyone who has contributed, and may God repay you twofold!
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CoringaNakamoto 4 months ago
Good morning, Community. Today, continuing with the challenge towards 100k zaps, I'm working on the second digital art piece. Today's piece honors the creator of Bitcoin, the genius Satoshi Nakamoto. The challenge's accounting is as follows: Goal: 100k Collected so far: 120 zaps Remaining balance: 99,880 zaps Days left to complete the challenge: 29 We remain confident and full of faith. I'm grateful to everyone who has contributed, and may God repay you twofold! image