Hi nostr:nprofile1qqst4qyeqenw7zm0fwjsty68h6cnys5jre2xd8ngqpjv5a2j26s78fspzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujucm0d9hx7uewd9hj75a0pev I know you're working hard. I have unlocked sats which were already withdrawn, so they are not mine. It is not my full balance but it is 40k sats.
When you have time, you can take those 40k sats from my account, put them back into the bucket going to other depositors. If it helps find other withdrawals that were perhaps missed, the withdrawal I did was May 9 at 9:33 PM Pacific Time.
Cheers
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is the coinos.io issue recent? host is unreachable
Can anyone point me towards an easy way to start contributing to bitcoin projects, but without the friction of like working on a huge project?
I am a generally non-braindead traditional developer willing to donate some freetime to help FOSS/bitcoin-related development and meet people, but every time I look at getting involved it looks like a huge time commitment, or requires apply for major projects, grants etc.
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I think the hackathon looks cool. Are there other ways to contribute or get involved for someone who works a lot and doesn't have much free time?

When I said the US was becoming the shitcoin capital of the world I did not mean US equities would trade like a shitcoins, yet here we are 😄
It irks me when an objectively wealthy person complains about workers prioritising work-life balance like it some weakness or affront to the free market and their business, when most of these guys would crash out working 50+ hour weeks with a boss (actually working, not sitting on video conferences).
Either they are meeting the output expectations the business is paying for, or fire and replace them. The market is paying for work output, not time on a clock.