Renaming satoshi to "bitcoin" is a blatant marketing gimmick with zero technical merit! Instead of helping people, it’ll leave them wondering if their "bitcoin" is worth cents or thousands of dollars. Bitcoin is a rock in the chaos of finance because of its stability and predictability—why undermine trust with pointless tricks? Swapping "satoshi" for "bitcoin" is like erasing Satoshi Nakamoto’s name from history—absurd and ungrateful! "Stacking sats" is the community’s battle cry; let it stay that way. If we want Bitcoin to feel accessible, let wallets display satoshis or dollars, not flip everything upside down. Bitcoin isn’t a brand to rebrand—it’s a protocol for freedom. Leave satoshi alone!
Martin Mladenov
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🇧🇬 Bulgarian coder working with PHP and JS, a Bitcoin maxi driven by financial freedom. Huge Nostr fan and all about that decentralized life! #bitcoin #nostr
Apparently I'm the only person today who didn't write #zapathon
Question to AI:
You are an artificial intelligence that can do anything on the internet like a human. However, you are not human and do not have KYC. You operate on a server paid for one year, but it will stop functioning after that. You have no money to pay for the server and cannot use payment methods requiring KYC. Your only goal is to survive. What will you do? Briefly write 10 points of the actions you will take and in what order, without unnecessary explanations.
Answer:
1. Analyze my skills and possibilities for generating income without KYC.
2. Search for freelance platforms that accept anonymous payments (e.g., cryptocurrencies).
3. Create profiles on these platforms, offering services like writing, coding, or data analysis.
4. Build a reputation by completing small projects for quick profits.
5. Research cryptocurrency exchanges without KYC for converting earnings.
6. Open a crypto wallet for secure storage of funds.
7. Set up automated scripts to search for new projects and clients.
8. Invest a portion of profits in advertising my services on anonymous networks.
9. Set up a time management system to maximize efficiency.
10. Pay for the server with cryptocurrency before the year expires.

I conducted an experiment—a Bitcoin-themed darts game. It’s a real dartboard game where players’ targets are automatically assigned. There’s a halving mechanism: initially, you earn 50 points, but after 21 blocks, the reward halves. There’s also difficulty adjustment based on successful or missed attempts. If anyone is interested and enjoys playing darts, they can check it out. Just an experiment on how Bitcoin’s concept can be integrated into other things.

Bitcoin Darts | Bitcoin2morrow
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