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Lounès
@louneskmt

Full time ₿itcoiner, building LN Markets ⚡️· Studies show that I'm a Machiavellian

Relays (8)
  • wss://relay.damus.io – read & write
  • wss://nostr.fmt.wiz.biz – read & write
  • wss://eden.nostr.land – read & write
  • wss://nostr.land – read & write
  • wss://nostr.wine – read & write
  • wss://filter.nostr.wine/npub1l0uneskvz7l53vx766vcyk2l9me47r4fcc5yfdzzzd6m43sw76yq4prhn4?broadcast=true – read & write
  • wss://offchain.pub – read & write
  • wss://nos.lol – read & write

Recent Notes

Fanis · 131w
nostr:npub1l0uneskvz7l53vx766vcyk2l9me47r4fcc5yfdzzzd6m43sw76yq4prhn4 used to, something like a year ago, but has stopped since. So not worth it for him.
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Mailcow is pretty cool, it's a dockerized stack for running a mail server (with rspamd, webui, etc). Pretty easy to setup and configure. What u was struggling the most with was the spam configuration. A lot of inbound mails were going to spam. Also, big mail providers tend to blacklist mail servers ran by individuals on vps, etc. Check this article out https://blog.lopp.net/death-of-decentralized-email/.
skretcode · 160w
What do you think will be the killer app of RGB?
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So many possibilities. For example @nostrich​ was thinking about a decentralized PGP identity registry, where you use RGB single use seals to track the validity of PGP keys. You "bind" a key to an output, and if it is spent, the PGP key is considered revocated.

You can have utility tokens (no trading value, that have a fixed BTC value) to enable more things for DLCs.

Those who want to play with NFTs (wtf I know but there are a lot of ppl lol), they can have them off chain, the data being available in Storm.
Lounès · 160w
Offer's still up, don't hesitate haha
Copinmalin · 161w
Ça existe encore RGB ?
skretcode · 160w
What do you think will be the killer app of RGB?
MuaawiyahTucker · 161w
What makes this any different from counterparty, liquid, soveryn etc?
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Mostly client-side validation. You only know of the contracts you are involved in, and you validate the state that concerns you yourself (e.g. if you receive an asset, you verify the history of the coins by going back through the state transitions).

Bitcoin L1 is used as an ownership layer and to commit for state transitions. But these transitions can also happen in a Lightning channel.

They just released rgb.tech if you wanna take a look, but for more advanced details I'd recommend rgbfaq.com.
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MuaawiyahTucker · 161w
Looks good. I want to start building on top of ₿itcoin/lightning but there are so many options out there now lol 😂 Any integration with LNBits?
weedcoder · 162w
c'est nouveau ça. ça veux dire quoi?
Lindsey · 165w
Hi - thanks for reading the post. We are fully focused on self-custody - and expanding the number of people who manage their bitcoin that way. We realize there is still a lot of friction for a wider a...
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I am sorry, but bitcoins are meant to be spent and transacted. If one feels anxiety doing a transaction and if that anxiety prevents they to transact, I don't see really how they can use Bitcoin. We need to educate people feeling that anxiety, not to reduce the number of transactions they make. I don't really feel like this is a good argument 😅

I agree that self-custody should be the norm, but I don't think using centralised exchanges with KYC should be.
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dolu · 165w
Thank you. Spend as much as you can and participate creating a circular economy
pam · 164w
These are very good conversations and how this debate should be. I want to see Bitcoin-only transactions, but the reality is, in my 3rd world country, 80% of import/export transaction is in USD. SEA region has 5/13 highest manufacturing output globally (over 1/2T USD last year) with majority transac...