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Bitcoin and notes and other stuff over relays and flutter and rust ⚡

Relays (8)
  • wss://relay.damus.io – read & write
  • wss://nostr.pleb.network – read & write
  • wss://astral.ninja – read & write
  • wss://at.nostrworks.com – read & write
  • wss://nostr-pub.wellorder.net – read & write
  • wss://relay.nostr.band – read & write
  • wss://relay.nostrich.de – read & write
  • wss://freespeech.casa – read & write

Recent Notes

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Thanks for sharing this! I did not heard of the SEC program before, but I just checked it out and it looks like a great fit for me. I’ll definitely be applying—really appreciate the recommendation 🙏
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Just now, I asked my little sister to download and try the Skibidi Wallet:
https://github.com/aniketambore/Skibidi-Wallet/releases/tag/v1.0.0

She downloaded it, got to the in-game intro of wallet creation — and got stuck. She did not noted down the mnemonics. Then she paused and asked me: “Why do I have to write down these random words? I just want to move forward.”

She got a bit frustrated, but went ahead — for me, after I told her to write them down as this is part of the game.

After that, without any help, she created an invoice and told me to pay.
The receive worked, but the wallet balance update took time.

She stared at me and said: “This is fake. Why isn’t my balance showing?”

The transaction history showed up instantly, but the balance took 1–2 minutes to reflect.

Eventually, I sent her an invoice for 50 sats.
She scanned it and paid it.

Then came the next one that hit hard: “Why do I lose money every time I send or receive? Why is there a fee everytime? Who would even use this?”

And finally, the knockout question: “Okay, now what? What can I actually do with this Bitcoin? Can I buy anything in a shop?”

I had no answer.
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🚀 Excited to share my latest project: Tiny Satoshi — a 2D RPG game designed to teach Bitcoin self-custody in a fun and interactive way!

Built for the Bitcoin++ Hackathon, this game aims to solve a critical challenge in the Bitcoin ecosystem which is the lack of accessible, beginner-friendly education around self-custody. Many newcomers often default to custodial solutions because self-custody can feel complex — which goes against Bitcoin’s core value of financial sovereignty.

Tiny Satoshi addresses this by turning learning into an engaging adventure with quests, challenges, and hands-on experience.

Developed using Bonfire Engine, Flutter and BDK

If you want to try it out yourself, download the Android version here:
https://aniketambore.itch.io/tiny-satoshi