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Progressive bitcoiner. Building and using decentralized tools that matter. Working on Bitcoin-backed loans at Firefish.io. 🐠
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mbarulli 10 months ago
Il ministro Giorgetti: "Le criptovalute stanno emergendo come una forza economica per certi versi dirompente. La loro capacità di operare al di fuori dei tradizionali circuiti bancari e di sfidare la centralità delle valute sovrane sta portando a nuove forme di indipendenza economica". A parte l'uso del termine "criptovalute" anziché "Bitcoin", mi trova sostanzialmente d'accordo. image
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mbarulli 10 months ago
Is there any Nostr-based service that could replace Dribbble? #asknostr (for a designer friend) You might ask what is wrong with Dribbble. Well, they recently updated their ToS. “Designers are no longer permitted to display or share their contact information (like email addresses, phone numbers, social media handles) prior to client payment on Dribbble.” Dribbble wants to handle payments, and it is just fine. But some designers might prefer a self-hosted, self-sovereign alternative and Nostr might indeed be of help here. image
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mbarulli 10 months ago
Are fractions of satoshis a real thing? I’m using a crypto accounting service that claims bitcoins are stored on the blockchain with 16 decimal places, and therefore, it’s perfectly reasonable for their reports to include more than the standard 8 digits after the decimal point. I’ve searched for evidence to support this claim, but so far, I haven’t found any confirmation of 16 decimals. Additionally, no blockchain explorer I’ve checked displays more than the usual 8 decimals. #asknostr image
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mbarulli 10 months ago
This new service from @Alby looks like magic! I’ve always been told that Bitcoin and subscriptions does not play well together, but apparently Alby managed to solve the conundrum and now I might be able to schedule regular weekly payments to my daughters’ wallets. How cool is that? I’m wondering if there are elements of centralization in this solution. I’d love to hear a more detailed explanation of the inner workings. image
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mbarulli 10 months ago
I'm considering giving @Rigly a try. Would you recommend this service? Which kind of return may I expect? Thanks! #asknostr
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mbarulli 10 months ago
Ho appena comprato il biglietto per il prossimo Bitcoin Pizza Day Rimini. Prezzi popolari, un bell’assortimento di relatori, atmosfera rilassata. E dato che si terrà il 24 maggio a Rimini, ci si può pure abbinare una nuotata ed un po’ di relax in spiaggia. Compra adesso il tuo biglietto! https://bitcoinpizzadayrimini.it/ Alcuni dei relatori: @Federico Rivi, @Leonardo Facco, @Massimo (Max) Musumeci, Valerio Dalla Costa, Francesco Conza, Martina Granatiero, … e tanti altri. image
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mbarulli 10 months ago
Non se ne sono accorti in molti, ma sabato è nato un nuovo soggetto politico: il Partito LIberaldemocratico promosso da Luigi Marattin. Nella sezione “Innovazione e Competitività” non si trova nessun riferimento a Bitcoin (era sperare troppo), ma in compenso si può leggere questa perla: “Supportare ed accelerare il progetto della Banca Centrale Europea di introduzione dell’euro digitale, come strumento di semplificazione dei pagamenti (e di lotta all’evasione fiscale) e di contrasto ai pericolosi rischi di utilizzo di monete alternative.” (https://partitoliberaldemocratico.com/innovazionecompetitiva/) Quindi questi nuovi liberali auspicano un controllo centralizzato del contante al fine di proteggerci dalle pericolose “monete alternative”. Non ho parole … image
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mbarulli 11 months ago
image While I work for a company (Firefish.io) that has “Never sell your bitcoins” as its major claim, I do believe that spend-and-replace should be a more common practice, especially now that there is a growing number of merchants and service providers that do accept bitcoin as payment. Easier said than done. Spend-and-replace is still hindered by many obstacles: - Spending in most countries is a taxable event, meaning that the usual 3-5% discount for using bitcoin is often outweighed by the income taxes liability on the purchase. - Replacing should be done timely and effortlessly, unfortunately it isn’t. You have to maintain an account on some exchange, actively connected to your source of fiat money (bank, credit card) and then transferring the newly purchased bitcoins to your self-custodial wallet. While this process might make sense when spending significant amount of bitcoins (equivalent to hundreds or thousands of euros), it is just prohibitive for small expenses (the daily sandwich at the nearby place, or a cool gadget from an Etsy seller). The solution we need to make spend-and-replace the norm is not a technical one, but new favorable regulations. In certain Countries (UK being one, if I am not mistaken), sales of shares that are compensated by purchase of the same amount within 30 days are exempt from capital gain taxation. If such an exemption was valid for Bitcoin, spend-and-replace would a no-brainer! My wallet would just send a monthly alert saying: “Time to replace your Bitcoins! In order to avoid capital gain taxation, consider buying XXX BTC within 7 days. I will remind you in 3 days.” Ideally the same wallet, might be able to facilitate the Bitcoin purchase (e.g. @Relai 🇨🇭 , @Bitcoin Well wallets). I would switch immediately to any wallet offering this feature! ⇒ Fellow Italian bitcoiners, is there any such provision in the messy Italian regulation?