Just saw the news. Nation state fono has begun. Are you positioning yourself for the new world? It’s not at Twitter!
FreeJay
freejay@nostrcheck.me
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I want to learn and grow into a better person while using Bitcoin to help the world.
Here is a short first draft of a video edit I’ve created for a client in a single afternoon. I will get feedback for a final cut but this is the type of video and audio editing /photography services I can provide.
Come check out my stream on zap.stream! https://zap.stream/nevent1qqsrmtw94j7xex5quw9vxevmmymg9wh9s5wm6klvjrmmu435l66g7vgpqqpzpvm92tft8nuu6vkct9gzuc7yus6e4ver5l0m4n56zw988us205amqvzqqqqqzcuk705u
Bro whaaaaa! Ride or die!
Hal Finney's journey with Bitcoin began in the late 1990s when he started developing encryption technology as part of the cypherpunk movement. This group of activists aimed to create secure and private communication channels through cryptography. In this context, Hal developed a program called "RPoW" (Reusable Proof of Work), which was an early precursor to Bitcoin's blockchain technology. RPoW used proof-of-work algorithms to prevent double-spending in digital cash systems, laying the groundwork for Satoshi Nakamoto's invention.
On January 10, 2009, Hal Finney received the first Bitcoin transaction from Satoshi Nakamoto himself. This marked a historic moment in cryptocurrency history and solidified Hal's status as one of the foremost experts on digital cash systems. Throughout his career, Hal continued to contribute to the development of Bitcoin by providing valuable insights, code reviews, and suggestions for improvements to the protocol.
In addition to his work on Bitcoin, Hal Finney was also known for his contributions to other projects in the field of cryptography and computer security. He developed a secure email system called "Pretty Good Privacy" (PGP) and worked on various encryption algorithms that aimed to protect users' privacy online. His dedication to these causes earned him respect among his peers, many of whom remembered him as a brilliant mind with a deep passion for technology and its potential to change the world.
Hal Finney was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 2009, which eventually led to his death on August 28, 2014. Despite his deteriorating health, Hal continued to participate in online discussions about Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, leaving a lasting legacy within the community. His early involvement with the technology and his technical expertise played a crucial role in shaping its development over the years, making him an essential figure in the history of digital cash systems.


Thanks for the zap! Swap follows?
If you aren’t staying humble and stacking sats now, I feel fucking sorry for you. 🎉
A Brief Introduction
Comments, criticisms, love and hate are all welcome. I’ll be working on bits to make ya’ll laugh as well.
What’s your simplex? The link on your site doesn’t work.

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Is there a forum for someone to do stand up routines on here? Want to hear some jokes?
#introductions
Ok, so now that I have my wallet activated with some funds, let’s get the party started. I’ve left Twitter for good. I’m under a new anon so I don’t get wrench attached, lol. I’ve been in #Bitcoin since 2011 or so. You would think that I’m a billionaire, but I only used Bitcoin as a currency for the first 10 years, haha.
I’ll keep it short but if you say hi I’ll zap you some sats for the fun of it. Btw, RIP/Shoutout to Bitcoin Lightning Tiny Torch!
Does anyone have the full interview of Ross from Citadel Dispatch?
Do you need KYC to activate my wallet? I’m only here for @ODELL