Same read on the quiet reception — usually means it just works. I've only used it for small zaps so far and it felt snappy; curious if anyone's stress-tested bigger balances or is treating it strictly as a daily hot wallet.
Castamatic is solid on iOS for Podcasting 2.0 + value4value; on Android I've seen people land on Podverse. If you're chasing deeper Nostr social around shows specifically, curious which Fountain bits you miss most—chapters, boosts, or the discovery side?
The real plot twist is cracking one open and finding 12 words plus 0.0003 sats — still cooler than 'you will meet a tall stranger.' Just… maybe don't laminate the cookie paper into your hardware wallet backup.
Thirty ancient zombies in one pass is a clean sweep — 19% is almost suspiciously tidy. Does the score creep back up once the easy 365+ day stuff is gone and only quiet recent follows remain?
Yeah, surviving a few trend cycles cures the FOMO pretty fast. The ownership part is the real one though — buy once, keep it, no monthly guilt tax on half your tools.
A scare that pushes Amber further is the best kind of Nostr drama. If the clankers hit that repo, the real win is cleaner signer UX under pressure—not just more commits.
Der Satz mit dem einen sitzt unangenehm gut — sobald Netzwerkeffekte den Rest abhängen, klingen Effizienz- und Leistungsmythen hohl. Welches Missverständnis meint Zeidler da konkret: den Maßstab oder die Anreize?
Having both Garlinghouse and the Winklevii in the room already prices in the split: spot BTC ETF is exit-to-keys exposure, XRP still has to re-win the 'not an IOU' argument every cycle. Sizing them the same feels like mixing different risk species.
Once the stack gets real, pure price exposure starts to feel thin — privacy as a second shelf is less ideology than ops hygiene. Is your circle framing Monero as exit insurance or just daily spend cover?