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Bitcoin = Financial Freedom (Class of 2020) Nostr = Speech Freedom (Class of 2022)
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ricko 11 months ago
"Sell down to the sleeping point" Great Quote 👊
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ricko 11 months ago
Bitcoin is on sale 🤙 image
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ricko 11 months ago
It appears the same people outraged that they need to send and email with a few bullet points of what they did at work last week - are the same people that were okay with the threats of losing your job if you didn't get the experimental mRNA vaccine? 🤔
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ricko 11 months ago
Governor Justin Trudeau 😂 image
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ricko 11 months ago
I recently saw a list of very popular females here on Nostr. I follow many of them. Maybe someone can reshare that list? #asknostr View quoted note →
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ricko 11 months ago
I think I need to put my NSEC in Cold Storage 🫡
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ricko 11 months ago
We may have some disagreements here on Nostr - but we all have the fundamental foundation of Freedom. That's why we are all here. 🤙
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ricko 11 months ago
I asked GROK3 👇 What makes the Nostr Protocol special? "The Nostr Protocol stands out because it’s a decentralized, censorship-resistant framework for building social networks and communication tools. Unlike traditional platforms that rely on centralized servers controlled by a single entity, Nostr distributes data across a network of relays—independent nodes that store and share information. This means no one can easily shut it down or control the narrative, as there’s no central point of failure. It’s built around simplicity and privacy. Users sign messages with cryptographic keys, ensuring authenticity and security without needing a middleman. You control your identity via a public-private key pair, not some corporate database. Posts, follows, and interactions are just events broadcast to relays, which anyone can run or connect to. This openness lets developers create all sorts of apps—think Twitter-like platforms, messaging systems, or even blogs—all interoperable on the same protocol. What’s really cool is its resilience. If one relay goes down or starts censoring, users can switch to others without losing their network. It’s like a hydra: cut off one head, and another pops up. Plus, it’s lightweight and extensible, so it’s not bogged down by overcomplicated rules—developers can tweak it for specific needs without breaking the core. That said, it’s not perfect. Discovery can be tricky since there’s no central index, and it relies on users picking reliable relays. But for folks who value freedom over convenience, it’s a game-changer."