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John Christensen
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Relays (14)
  • wss://relay.damus.io/ – read & write
  • wss://eden.nostr.land/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr.wine/ – read & write
  • wss://nos.lol/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr.rocks/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr.land/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.orangepill.dev/ – read & write
  • wss://puravida.nostr.land/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.nostr.com.au/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr.milou.lol/ – read & write
  • wss://relay.nostr.info/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr.onsats.org/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr.fmt.wiz.biz/ – read & write
  • wss://nostr.bitcoiner.social/ – read & write

Recent Notes

calle · 43w
Google experimenting with micropayments on the web as an alternative to the advertisement model https://www.socialsamosa.com/news-2/google-rolls-out-offerwall-support-publisher-revenue-beyond-ads-9449...
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I have been using lightning for payments for a few online services and I have to say it is so freeing to just zap a website and get a service without needing to sign up. In fact I would gladly pay a few sats to read an article every once in a while. And as cashu grows in adoption it will be even better than lightning. I just hate signing up for stuff. It is annoying. And logging in to things is a hassle. Just let me give you some value and you give me some value back. It’s as simple as cash just on the internet. I love it. It just sucks that the echo system is so small.
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FernandoTheKoala · 43w
story: the other day a friend of mine signed up for a service to buy concert ticket, and of course one of the data to input was his home address: ME: " look at this, why do they need to know your home address to buy a ticket concert? Ridicolous" FRIEND: "No but it is for my safety in case somethin...
The Daniel 🖖 · 46w
Well, I figured out a workaround. It just requires deleting the wallet and restoring it from the seed phrase or QR code backup.
ShiShi21m · 48w
She doesn't deserve it nostr:nevent1qqsftxklgqt08s4ku7yjrf3ru420gyklpj7dv9gewh8hlmhgvpfmf6qpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt0wd68ytnsw43z7q3qmf3yh9hywzgagz3xajrg6sn82yffykhlj7wcwypy75uzfee5r3cqxpqqqqqqzfnffhy
The Daniel 🖖 · 50w
This badass chica had never used bitcoin in her life just over two years ago. 💜⚡️🤙 nostr:note1wsq9zumassne3l8vwj6jvvsmqcl083da7wxc5zua2ryc42cp2yps604p9s
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Yesterday, I had an interesting experience at Steak ’n Shake. I paid using Bitcoin. It’s exciting to see mainstream businesses starting to adopt this technology. But it also raises an important question: Will people actually spend Bitcoin to pay for everyday things?

Right now, Bitcoin’s primary value proposition seems to be as a store of value—a hedge against inflation and the weaknesses of fiat currency. It’s grown significantly in that role over the past few years. So for many, spending Bitcoin feels counterintuitive; why use a potentially appreciating asset to buy fast food or coffee?

That thought stayed with me today while I was at the park with my kids. I saw a group of young children running a lemonade stand—classic, simple entrepreneurship. And I started wondering: if those kids wanted to accept Bitcoin, what would that look like? Right now, it probably wouldn’t make much sense. Not enough people would be willing to pay that way. But imagine fast-forwarding a few years, when Bitcoin is more widely accepted and the dollar has lost even more of its purchasing power.

At some point, there will be a tipping point—a moment when people stop seeing Bitcoin as “the thing you hold” and start viewing it as “the thing you use.” I used to think that shift would be gradual, but the nature of exponential change suggests it might be sudden and surprising.

Those of us who are deep in this space don’t really question if this transition will happen. The real question is how it will unfold. And that’s what makes watching moments like a fast food chain accepting Lightning—or a kid’s lemonade stand considering crypto payments—so fascinating. They’re tiny glimpses into a very different future that may arrive faster than most expect.
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The Daniel 🖖 · 49w
Once we have thousands and hundreds of thousands of places to spend bitcoin, and people are earning bitcoin (either as a portion or all of their pay), and there are no longer antiquated tax rules holding anyone back from spending the money they have earned and already paid taxes on, it will all make...
vinney...axkl · 50w
what did you end up with for that many sats? a French fry? 😎
Neal · 50w
faster than a credit card https://blossom.primal.net/d85a8eb5ff5453e245a57834cd01b978eba31d5c4d6e95030db03bb181fbd324.jpg
Latrica · 50w
It was a 7 day fiasco. 🥴 And I wouldn’t shut up about it until it was rectified. 🤷‍♀️ I’ll tag you in the first post.