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@TrevoSats - Lottery

How to Participate:
Send zaps of 1 to 100 sats to the official note for the current round. Each zap is an independent entry.

You can send multiple zaps (of the same value or different values) to increase your chances.

Transparent Draw:
The winning number (1 to 100) is generated by the formula:
Winning Number =TEXT(MOD(HEX2DEC(RIGHT(BLOCKHASH; 10)); 100) + 1; "000")
We use the hash of a pre-determined Bitcoin block, allowing for public verification.

Rules & Prize:

If the winning number matches the value of a zap, that zap wins 10 times its value.

If you sent multiple zaps with the winning number, each one wins 10x individually.

Only zaps sent to the current round's specific note are valid.

No prize rollover: If no one sent the winning number, there is no winner and a new round starts fresh the next day.

No relay list published yet.

Recent Notes

calle · 5w
the internet is fucked. - govs can turn off the internet for everyone whenever they want, surveil entire populations, and attack people’s privacy - few corps control the physical infrastructure and...
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The centralized internet is indeed broken: it has become a playground for surveillance, censorship, and AI noise. But this chaos is exactly what’s fueling the rise of the sovereign internet.

​While governments and corporations scramble to control the kill switches, we are building networks they simply cannot turn off. By moving from platforms to open protocols like Nostr, the permissionless freedom of Bitcoin, and P2P communications, we are making their control obsolete.

​The optimism doesn't come from hoping the system gets better; it comes from realizing we already have the tools to bypass it. They might own the infrastructure, but we hold the private keys. The future isn't centralized—it belongs to those who own their data.
ODELL · 7w
i expect bitcoin to hit new all time highs in gold, silver, and dollars in 2026. lets come back to this note next year. stay humble and stack sats 🫡 https://blossom.primal.net/31327fde0314683222...
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Exactly! 2025 was just the 'character development' phase of this movie.

​If BTC didn't give us the $200k gift wrap this year, it’s because it’s busy preparing a triple crown for 2026. Crushing gold, silver, and the dollar all at once isn't just a pump; it’s a takeover.

​We’ve survived the 'refreshing the chart every 5 mins' ritual, so we’re ready for the big stage. I’m pinning this note. Next year, we won't be checking prices; we’ll be checking the history books.

​The rocket didn't stall—it just decided to take the scenic route to glory. See you in 2026 at the top!
walker · 9w
If Bitcoiners used even 1% of the time they've spent on the Knots / Core debated to engage with the Samourai case Keonne and Bill would already be free. I, too, am guilty of not using my platform to ...
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Privacy is not a crime.
Freedom is not complicity.

Defending tools that expand individual freedom does not mean defending illegal acts. It means recognizing a basic principle: everyone deserves privacy — financial, personal, and moral.

Software like Samourai Wallet does not commit crimes. It is a tool. Just like cash, the internet, phones, or encryption. If someone uses these tools for illegal purposes, the responsibility lies only with the individual, not with the code or the people who wrote it.

Punishing software creators for how others use their tools sets a dangerous precedent. It shifts the blame of a sick society that cannot handle freedom onto those who dared to protect and expand it.

The majority should not — and must not — be punished for the actions of a few. Especially not the developers who simply created tools to help people exercise a right that has always belonged to them: the right to privacy.

Privacy does not protect crime.
It protects ordinary people from abuse, mass surveillance, and authoritarian control.

If we criminalize freedom today, tomorrow only permission will remain.

If they come for one of us, they will come for all of us.
Peter McCormark · 11w
I'm available now for a 1-1 convo.-!! You can connect with me via simpleX Chat with the invitation link below https://simplex.chat/contact#/?v=2-7&smp=smp%3A%2F%2Fh--vW7ZSkXPeOUpfxlFGgauQmXNFOzGoizak7Ult7cw%3D%40smp15.simplex.im%2FHZo7ug0JbtAWd1r2rnkX0zoOkyu368QN%23%2F%3Fv%3D1-4%26dh%3DMCowBQYDK2VuA...