Some may say, we’re wishing our days away. No way, and if it's the price we pay. Some say, tomorrow's another day. You stay, we may as well play. Walking on the moon.🚶🏻🚶🌒🌜🌙
mfostr
npub1maee...p9v4
Working on the http://futureinternet.io 🛜
Engineers should be honored more. GE Euclid Lamp would make lamps like this sometimes when people retired.


AI driven plaforms that aren’t transparent and remain outside your control don’t serve your best interests. They shape your choices in ways you can’t see and that’s not healthy for individual autonomy.
This dynamic is visible in many centralized platforms, including Meta/Facebook. Facebook was one of the first commercialized social media platforms to endure, and its design choices like structuring identity around “facebook.com/username/” were intentional ways to keep people tied to their ecosystem.
But technology doesn’t have to work this way. Decentralized, self‑sovereign protocols offer a different path:
🔑 What they mean for you:
- You control your identity instead
- You decide what to share and with whom
- Trust is verified in the protocols
- Communities thrive without surveillance‑driven business models
🚀 The future of social connection isn’t about being locked into platforms it’s about freedom, portability, and sovereignty.
Moving toward open, decentralized protocols means reclaiming control and building healthier digital spaces.
The sky glowed above the Ark Encounter with the beautiful colors of the aurora borealis last week during the intense geomagnetic storm.
“The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork” (Psalm 19:1 ESV).
Louisiana 🐊🎣☀️


Prime numbers in a synchronized flow create an interesting visual experience.
The first Nostr transistor!⚡️


Never Ever!
With the CloudFlare outage it’s more and more of a sign that running decentralized nodes in our homes is important.
Everyone is so busy posting their selfies, watching reels, and wishing everyone a happy birthday on Facebook they don’t realize how unstable we are with centralized internet.
GnuPG Content Credentials in ProofMode change the game from centralized X.509 certificates to utilizing OpenPGP and
OTS.
Here is the C2PA specification. Let’s continue to decentralize proof of personhood! 🤳🔏🚥🛜
Thank you @rabble for bringing this concept to Nostr.
We have been working with GnuPGP on keygrips computed internally as a hash over the canonical S‑expression of the public key parameters for ISO-7816 NFC cards in NeoPGP via JCOP. These would work as good notary keys for decentralized privacy based OTS attestations.
GnuPG KeyGrips! 🔑🔑🔑
The GNU Privacy Guard
Verify Reality with ProofCheck
Capture, Verify, and Defend Reality

OpenTimestamps: a timestamping proof standard
OpenTimestamps aims to be a standard format for blockchain timestamping.
C2PA Specifications :: C2PA Specifications
I am wanting to build a Nostr app for I was thinking about verifiable businesses, events, and in person offers via BLE and Bitchat. We need local marketing for businesses and maps besides Google and Facebook. Any other ideas? I want to have NFC attestations to verify the location based signed events.
NationLocal.com - The web is evolving!
I am wanting to build a Nostr app for I was thinking about verifiable businesses, events, and in person offers via BLE and Bitchat. We need local marketing for businesses and maps besides Google and Facebook. Any other ideas? I want to have NFC attestations to verify the location based signed events.
NationLocal.com - The web is evolving!
How awesome would it be to be able to login to nostr with an NFC Card?
NTAG424 DNA Supports AES-128 encryption and SUN authentication with CMAC and an incremental counter. It supports WebNFC on Android Chromium also.
Maybe even add the NTAG424 DNA label on a SATO Chip for a secure TEE mix. BoltCard is built on NTAG424 DNA also.
Maybe some frostr.org support @bitcoinplebdev You were saying to skip over a nip at tobconf, can you refresh my memory. I have been learning GnuPG keygrips and NeoPGP JCOP on NFC ISO 7816 and wanted to circle back around.
@Tim Bouma


RFID Label
Tamper-Evident ⌀25mm NFC label NXP NTAG® 424 DNA | NFC type 4 - RFID Label
Discover the pinnacle of asset protection with our ⌀25mm Tamper-Evident NFC label, featuring NXP NTAG® 424 DNA. Engineered for dual-layered secu...

RFID Card
NXP NTAG® 424 DNA NFC Type 4 Card | ISO14443-A CR80 - RFID Card
Discover the NTAG® 424 DNA CR80 RFID Card, offering advanced AES-128 encryption and SUN authentication for secure NFC and IoT applications, includ...
Vite + TS
GitHub
GitHub - lnbits/boltcards: Bolt Cards (NXP NTAG424) - LNbits extension
Bolt Cards (NXP NTAG424) - LNbits extension. Contribute to lnbits/boltcards development by creating an account on GitHub.
SDM Endpoint
GitHub
GitHub - Toporin/SatochipApplet: The open source hardware wallet smartcard - Satochip.io
The open source hardware wallet smartcard - Satochip.io - Toporin/SatochipApplet
