Ladies and gentlemen, how are we to survive without our wallet apps being offered in the PlayStore?
#asknostr
ManyKeys
manykeys@npub.cash
npub129pu...hud3
Keys, not credos
Trust in cryptographic proofs is never absolute.
Bitcoin’s approach: Opts for maximal auditability at the cost of weak default privacy, but offers tools (like CoinJoin/PayJoin/Lightning) to better obscure individual activity while preserving open, verifiable supply.
Privacy coins: Offer stronger default privacy (e.g., Monero, Zcash) but require trust in cryptographic proofs for auditability, meaning plebs can't directly and simply verify supply.
For those saying #lightning receiver #privacy is shit, here's my bolt12 address:
manykeys@twelve.cash
Send some sats and DM me node info that you were able to retrieve, I'll zap the amount back and add some more for the effort.
We're witnessing the biggest systematic genocide in modern history and people act like it doesn't concern them cause "it's not my country" or some other stupid shit like that.
Human suffering is human suffering — it matters not where it is happening and who is the transgressor.
Ridiculous how some defend Ukraine and condemn Palestinians. How is this shit reconciled?
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
— Aristotle
Whenever I see that I can't pay with #lightning — only on-chain #Bitcoin — and if I have the possibility to pay with #Monero, I opt for Monero.
Mostly donations for different open-source projects and some services.
@Monerujo, the one and only android wallet I use for #xmr payments.
Next thing: connect to my own node.
#Monero says it pays miners forever.
#Bitcoin pays miners today.
Funny how the one with no promises is still worth more and has better security. Almost like the market values what works over what sounds good.
Funny how the crowd preaching 'pragmatism' built a system that needs a permanent, planned subsidy to feel secure, while the 'ideologues' are the only ones betting it all on a free market.