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Roger H
loki@verified-nostr.com
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Learning more every day. Writer of a book on Bitcoin + China and how the discourse there will affect your wallets and freedoms. Order the book at http://bit.ly/chinabtcbook PFP: Liu Xiaobo/刘晓波. Cover: Thomas Mann.
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loki 1 year ago
It was great to see a lot of in-person Nostr engagement and meetings in Nashville. Normalize sharing npubs
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loki 1 year ago
Looks like we're starting to get fake accounts like Jack@primal.net on Nostr, but that's defrayed by the trust gained by Jack's main account. A sophisticated attacker might spawn accounts that aren't on the platform already, making things difficult to track. Right now, Nostr's verification process is longest-standing npub with most followers, but perhaps, in time, there should be tracking on people who zap back and forth as "verification". This has the incidental benefit of getting people to use Bitcoin/LN even if they're not Bitcoiners.
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loki 1 year ago
With the news that Proton is releasing a non-custodial Bitcoin wallet, fun easter egg, I've been interviewing their CEO and co-founder Andy about Bitcoin for a couple of years. In that entire time, I've asked each time about them accepting Lightning Network (lol) - but it's very fun to see them go from accepting Bitcoin and getting more actively involved in it. https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2023/10/06/protons-ceo-on-why-they-continue-to-take-bitcoin-and-the-future-of-encryption/
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loki 1 year ago
I wrote about how Bangladesh spies on journalists, arrests people for freedom of expression and bans Bitcoin as part of a broader techno-surveillance state focused on control - now that nearly 200 are dead after protests and the Internet is being taken down by centralized authorities to hide videos and photos of the atrocities - we can see the real costs of these authoritarian, power-grabbing technical choices - along with real challenges to freedom money and freedom speech if we assume states are willing to take down the Internet in their borders. https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/07/23/bangladesh-nearly-200-dead-under-the-cover-of-internet-censorship/
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loki 1 year ago
A thought that occurs to me - should journalists encourage the use of one-time nsec/npub pairs to be sources through Nostr? Generally speaking, any way to contact a journalist usually involves email/phone numbers and is an announced channel (meaning intelligence agencies will also be able to find those channels). In China, Signal has had a fake app placed (https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2023/08/30/malicious-signal-app-planted-on-google-play-by-china-linked-cyber-spies/) to trick people and in the past, I remember that some sources went dark because they had to download Signal to communicate with journalists, and the Great Firewall does pick up if you're trying to download Signal, which can be a crime in of itself. I want to hear as many downsides to this as possible, especially on the encryption/privacy front. image
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loki 1 year ago
I wrote about the companies getting onto the Bitcoin standard - accepting Bitcoin, and more and more, paying their employees in Bitcoin, and putting their reserves in Bitcoin while spending fiat as an operating flow. Nostr helped me put together more members of this list! https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2024/07/16/companies-are-getting-onto-a-bitcoin-standard/ CC: @Start9, @Zaprite, @Leo, @DETERMINISTIC OPTIMISM 🌞, @Coinkite (old npup), @Jameson Lopp @Will Cole and the many Nostr peeps that help put this together.
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loki 1 year ago
me, interacting with Bitcoin topics via in-person BitDevs vs. me, interacting with Bitcoin topics via X/Twitter
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loki 1 year ago
This is probably the chart I spend the most time thinking about. You can fit a lot into this bad boy: history, industrial policy, food policy, geopolitics, defense, energy usage, compute (including Bitcoin), monetary policy etc. The big upshot is that much of the prosperity we see around us, and the number of people on the planet are due to a more than 9x increase in the amount of energy consumption from the 1940s to now. Can we maintain that energy growth going forward?