Federated, private, multisig banks on top of the hardest money ever created. Interconnected by lightning, a mycelium-like cryptographic network of value. Tokens and zaps getting sent over uncensorable communication protocols, building up a bulwark of freedom and sovereignty in cyberspace. The future is weird and awesome.
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And it's great that there is such an opportunity to be able to easily access and manage your finances anywhere in the World, while remaining anonymous or declaring it publicly.
Bulwark 👌
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open source money ftw
you had me at mycelium
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Haven’t you heard, Lightning is broken, nobody will ever use it.
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How uncensorable are fedmints?
They are pretty censorable
Although if you had tor hidden service fedimints it would be more difficult
Smashing all the buzzwords and jargon I know together until the children think I'm a genius.
I thought this was a very thoughtful piece on what banks could look like.

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Cool beans 😎
Love this description 🫶🏻
Yeah we just recreated banks. The evil will always recreate themselves. No matter how many times Jesus comes there’s always tomorrow and a bunch of ego-driven people to keep the things in the exact same way as before.
GREAT TIME TO BE ALIVE 🙌🫡
But banks that resemble the version before centralization and when they could be useful to local people
Bro banks will always do bank things. I mean (fractional reserve). Maybe at this point we can all agree Satoshi was a bit naïve. But was nice to dream about crypto anarchy. The energy it took from the matrix to reorganize itself is a pleasure to be seem anyway. I’m loving to see #nostr people bringing centralization towards #bitcoin in the exact same way as #ethereum guys did. “Let’s recreate all this without decentralization so we can go faster” LOL
This was on the money six months ago Will. The future is bright.
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