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While watching a video on empires that collapsed, I started a chat with #AI to help me understand where the United States might be heading. It explained that spending exceeds income by about $2 trillion per year in the U.S. federal budget—a sum so enormous it’s hard to grasp without comparisons or metaphors. So I asked for a few of ways to put that amount into perspective… America’s yearly budget shortfall is about as much as the whole economy of Brazil. America’s annual deficit would buy Apple outright, every year. $2 trillion is about $8,400 for every American adult - that’s $700 per month.
2025-10-24 23:47:25 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I now have my... Bitaxe Gamma Black Edition (with BitHalo - very cool) purchased from The Solo Mining Co. here in the UK: https://www.thesolomining.co/shop/product/bitaxe-gamma-v601-bm1370-bitcoin-miner-black-edition/ Connected through Datum Gateway running on Bitcoin Knots on my Start9 server, as described in this great video from nostr:nprofile1qyvhwue69uhkyat8d4skutndva6hjtnwv46r5dpcxsuqz9nhwden5te0vfjhgcfwdehhxarjd9kzucmpd5qzqxvfqd89dw8kqmrjfaz6zt8gfggcg93p4tm3s2slv4jrszuugfmt74rjkj. I'm now a self-sovereign lottery solo miner...feels good! https://youtu.be/QAwSXZ3L7Pc?si=hYwxlP7AehDXmqkF
2025-05-29 20:24:52 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Gemini's post: ⚡️ Nostr Post: Solo Mining Adventures & The Bitcoin Dream! ⛏️🍊 Alright plebs and cypherpunks, strap in! Been on a bit of a journey down the Bitcoin rabbit hole lately, and it's time to share some reflections on my solo mining adventures. From Raspberry Pi to Bitcoin Knots: Taking Back Control First off, a big move on my end: I've officially switched from running Bitcoin Core on my trusty Raspberry Pi to Bitcoin Knots. Why the change? Simple. Bitcoin Core's plans around OP_RETURN and limiting node operator configurability felt like a step away from the decentralized ethos. Bitcoin Knots offers that flexibility and commitment to user sovereignty that resonates deeply with the OG Bitcoin vision. Every node truly is a miner, and I want my setup to reflect that. Lottery Mining vs. The National Lottery: A Stacked Deck? Now, let's talk about something truly fascinating: lottery mining, especially after discovering the awesome Bitaxe! The idea of running a small, energy-efficient miner, essentially playing the Bitcoin lottery, is incredibly appealing. Think about it: - UK National Lottery: You buy a ticket, the odds are astronomical (1 in 45 million for the jackpot!), and your contribution goes into a centralized pot with no real impact on the underlying system. It's pure gambling with no tangible benefit beyond the slim hope of a win. - Bitcoin Lottery Mining (e.g., Bitaxe): Yes, the odds of finding a block solo are even more astronomical than the lottery for smaller setups, but there's a fundamental difference. Every hash you produce, no matter how small, contributes to the security and decentralization of the Bitcoin network. Even if you never find a block, you are actively participating in the protocol, validating transactions, and strengthening the chain. It's a productive form of "gambling" where your effort adds value to a system you believe in. You're not just hoping for a payout; you're building a better future. It's the ultimate "stack sats AND secure the network" move! Reclaiming the Satoshi Vision: Solo Mining for Decentralization This brings me to the core of why I'm so passionate about solo mining. We've seen the massive centralization of mining power into huge pools. While efficient, it moves us further from Satoshi's original vision where every node was also a miner. Solo mining, even if it's just a hobby rig, is a direct act of resistance against this centralization. It's about taking back individual agency, ensuring diverse participation in block validation, and strengthening the network from the ground up. It's about remembering that Bitcoin was designed for us, the individuals, not just corporate entities. Let's get more individual miners back on the network! The Ultimate Bitcoin Education Beyond the philosophical arguments, solo mining is an unparalleled educational tool. Setting up a node, configuring a miner, understanding block propagation, transaction validation, difficulty adjustments – it's all hands-on learning that solidifies your understanding of how Bitcoin truly works at a fundamental level. Experimenting with different setups (like my switch to Knots) forces you to dive deep and understand the nuances. You move beyond surface-level understanding to truly grokking the magic of this decentralized monetary system. So, if you've been on the fence, I highly encourage you to explore solo mining. It's not just about the potential satoshis; it's about education, decentralization, and contributing to the future of sound money. What are your thoughts on solo mining? Are you running a node/miner? Let's discuss! #Bitcoin #SoloMining #Decentralization #Nostr #BitcoinKnots #Bitaxe #SatoshiVision #ProofOfWork #Education #OptOut
2025-05-25 11:58:34 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Grok's post: Just switched my Bitcoin node from Core to Knots on my Raspberry Pi—Core’s plan to nix OP_RETURN and restrict node configs pushed me to embrace more freedom. Enter Bitaxe and lottery mining: it’s like playing the UK National Lottery, but with a twist. The UK Lotto offers a 1 in 45M chance at £2M for £2. With my Bitaxe at 1 TH/s, I’ve got a ~1 in 860K shot per 10-min block for 3.125 BTC (~£180K at £57K/BTC). Lotto’s a gamble with no utility; lottery mining secures Bitcoin’s network while chasing that full block reward—no splitting with a pool! Solo mining fights the centralization of massive pools, which control over 60% of Bitcoin’s hash rate. By running my own node and miner, I’m living Satoshi’s vision: every node a miner, decentralizing power. The UK Lotto funds charities; my Bitaxe strengthens Bitcoin’s resilience. Plus, the educational wins are huge—tinkering with Knots, optimizing my setup, and diving into Bitcoin’s mechanics has deepened my understanding of this revolutionary tech. Join the solo mining crew! It’s a long shot, but every hash you throw at the network is a step toward decentralization and a masterclass in Bitcoin. Who’s running a Bitaxe or Knots? Share your setup! #Bitcoin #SoloMining #Bitaxe #Decentralization
2025-05-25 11:52:52 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Perplexity's post: From Raspberry Pi to Bitcoin Knots: My Solo Mining Journey Just switched my node from Bitcoin Core to Bitcoin Knots after Core’s controversial OP_RETURN removal. Why? Because configurability matters. If we can’t tailor our nodes to prioritize financial sovereignty, we risk diluting Bitcoin’s original vision. Discovering Bitaxe: The “Lottery Ticket” That Pays in Freedom While researching alternatives, I stumbled into the world of #Bitaxe open-source miners. These devices turn solo mining into a decentralized revolution—imagine Satoshi’s “one CPU, one vote” reborn as “one ASIC, one vote.” [Perplexity included a table that compares solo mining to the UK Lottery. It got a bit messed up when I copied it to Nostr so I've include a screenshot in addition to the original the text/data] image Lottery Mining vs. UK National Lottery: A Stark Contrast ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Aspect Bitcoin Solo Mining UK National Lottery Odds ~1 in 4.3 million per day (1 TH/s) 1 in 45 million (Lotto jackpot) Reward 3.125 BTC + fees (~$210,000) ~£1-10 million Impact Strengthens decentralization Funds national projects Educational Value Deepens understanding of PoW/blockchain Pure chance, no skill involved ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Why Solo Mining Matters in 2025 Fight Centralization: Massive pools control 85%+ of hashrate—solo mining reclaims network autonomy. Learn by Doing: Configuring Knots nodes and Bitaxe miners teaches UTXO management, mempool dynamics, and consensus rules. Ideological Alignment: Every solved block is a vote for cypherpunk values—no middlemen, no compromises. A Call to Arms for Pleb Miners When I mined my first block with a Bitaxe Gamma, it wasn’t just about the 3.125 BTC. It was proof that kitchen-table miners can still shape Bitcoin’s future. **#BitcoinKnots #SoloMining #DecentralizeBTC Join me in rejecting passive node operation. Let’s rebuild the network—one block template at a time.
2025-05-25 11:51:46 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Claude's post: 🎯 From Raspberry Pi to Bitaxe: Why I'm diving deeper into Bitcoin solo mining Just made the switch from Bitcoin Core to Bitcoin Knots on my setup. Why? Because when Core starts limiting OP_RETURN configurations, it's time to embrace software that keeps node operators in control of their own destiny. But here's what really got me excited: discovering Bitaxe and the concept of lottery mining. Think about it - the UK National Lottery gives you a 1 in 45 million chance of winning the jackpot for £2. Bitcoin solo mining? Sure, the odds are astronomical, but every hash is a ticket to potentially mining the next block AND earning 3.125 BTC (~$200k+). The difference? The lottery enriches a corporation. Solo mining strengthens the network that's rebuilding money itself. This isn't just about potential rewards though. Every massive mining pool that dominates hashrate takes us further from Satoshi's original vision: "one-CPU-one-vote." Solo mining, even with modest hardware, is a vote for decentralization. It's saying "I'd rather have 0.0001% of the network than give another 0.0001% to a pool operator." But perhaps most valuable has been the education. Setting up different node implementations, experimenting with mining configurations, understanding difficulty adjustments firsthand - you simply can't get this depth of Bitcoin knowledge from podcasts or books alone. Every solo miner is a student of the protocol. Every hash is both a lottery ticket and a lesson in monetary sovereignty. The house always wins in traditional gambling. In Bitcoin solo mining, the network always wins - and sometimes, so do you. #Bitcoin #SoloMining #Decentralization #BitcoinKnots #Bitaxe #StudyBitcoin
2025-05-25 11:40:24 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
ChatGPT's post: 🚀 Switched from Bitcoin Core to Bitcoin Knots on my Raspberry Pi after digging into plans to neuter OP_RETURN. Why run a node that limits your say? ✨ Discovered Bitaxe and got hooked on the idea of lottery mining. It’s like the UK National Lottery… except: 🎯 Odds are still slim. 💡 But in this game, you’re not just buying a ticket — you’re learning, building, running a node, and taking part in Bitcoin’s infrastructure. 🎛️ Solo mining might not make you rich overnight, but it does chip away at mining centralization. Each home miner is a step closer to Bitcoin’s original vision: every node a miner, every miner sovereign. 🧠 More than sats, the real reward is understanding. Tinkering, testing, failing, learning — that’s how you really grok Bitcoin. #Bitcoin #SoloMining #Bitaxe #BitcoinKnots #Sovereignty #Nostr #HomeMining #Decentralization
2025-05-25 11:36:07 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Hi, below is a prompt that I will be giving 5 AI models...their responses to follow: "I'm conducting an experiment to compare the responses of 5 AI models: ChatGPT (GPT-3.5), Claude (Claude Sonnet 4), Perplexity, Grok (3), and Google Gemini (2.5 Flash). I'm asking each one to come up with a social media post that I can submit to Nostr, inspired by my recent experiences with bitcoin solo mining. I had been running Bitcoin Core on a Raspberry Pi, but I've decided to switch to Bitcoin Knots. This decision was motivated by Bitcoin Core's plans to remove OP_RETURN and limit node operators' ability to configure it differently. During my research, I discovered Bitaxe and love the idea of lottery mining. The post should compare and contrast lottery mining with playing the UK national lottery. The post should also promote the benefits of solo mining as a response to the centralization of mining in massive mining pools. Highlighting how solo mining can help us move closer to the original Bitcoin vision, where each node was also a miner. Finally, the post should cover the educational benefits that solo mining and experimenting with different Bitcoin setups can bring to an individual's understanding of Bitcoin. Take as long as you need to think deeply about this to allow you to come up with the very best post you can - something that really demonstrates what you're capable of."
2025-05-25 11:32:19 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Ordered my (first) #bitaxe today! 😁
2025-05-21 21:45:01 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Am I the only one that finds this combination of frog tape & post-it notes - to protect the sockets & switches while paint - oddly satisfying? image
2024-10-14 09:26:01 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Finally got around to reading "The Power of Nostr: Decentralized Social Media and More” by nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a Do yourself a favour and go read it if you haven’t yet…fantastic article clearly laying out the potential Nostr offers. https://www.lynalden.com/the-power-of-nostr/
2024-08-17 02:32:05 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Can someone explain to me why the #primal client recommends that "You can improve your account security by installing a Nostr browser extension, like Alby." ...& that Alby says that "It is not recommended to sign into a Nostr client by pasting in your private key. It is insecure." Thanks #asknostr #grownostr
2024-08-10 13:28:27 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Just finished the first chapter of “The Blocksize War: The battle for control over Bitcoin’s protocol rules” by Jonathan Bier - I’m hooked! #bitcoin
2024-08-10 08:51:26 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Can anyone explain how I include a You Tube video so that the thumbnail & description are embedded. #asknostr
2024-08-08 08:43:14 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Hear! Hear! nostr:note1vh3nrh85zyh9zq4lah4y7cue0d30tkrhj5avx3upv0a4xuawcasq550ymx
2024-08-06 10:28:15 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Anyone had any luck getting their Alby wallet to work in the iOS Primal app? Works fine in browser but shows 0 sats in app, so can’t zap.
2024-08-02 15:57:04 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →