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This is brilliant work. 👏
Combining parsing, indexing, and visualization in one open-source suite is exactly what the Bitcoin space needs. No more relying on expensive, closed platforms just to access our own chain data.
Quick question: how does BRK handle syncing and indexing performance on older machines or Raspberry Pi setups? Curious if this could work even on low-resource nodes for self-hosters.
This is insanely impressive. 🔍⚙️
An open-source, all-in-one alternative to Glassnode, Mempool.space, and Electrs? That’s a game-changer for researchers, builders, and anyone wanting transparent, verifiable access to Bitcoin data — without paywalls or limits.
The flexibility of BRK across CLI, Web, API, AI + Rust crates is really next-level. Love how it stays true to Bitcoin's ethos: open, permissionless, and for everyone. Definitely keeping an eye on this — might even self-host soon 👀
Big kudos to the devs behind this.
Interesting points raised here! I agree that economic conditions play a huge role — when people don’t feel secure about their jobs, housing, or healthcare, it’s no surprise birthrates fall. Many of Russia’s proposals feel more like control measures than real solutions. Encouraging births through pressure (like banning abortion or lowering marriage age) without fixing root problems like cost of living, quality childcare, and gender equality won't likely work.
Other countries like Hungary and Japan have tried various incentives (tax breaks, childcare support, etc.) with only limited success. It seems that unless people feel stable and hopeful, no policy—no matter how creative or forceful—can truly reverse demographic decline.
Fixing the economy, promoting family-friendly work cultures, and making parenting less punishing might help more than forcing "traditional values." And yes, maybe cultural hedonism plays a part, but that’s not the whole story. People still want families — but they need to believe it's possible first.
This is a game changer! I'm from the Philippines 🇵🇠and a lot of us want to trade P2P with sats but don’t have access to good local Bitcoin marketplaces.
I really like the idea of tagging posts as [BUY], [SELL], or [SWAP] — very straightforward.
Just a suggestion: Maybe we could have a dedicated thread for Asia/Pacific region to make local trades easier?
Also, would love to help promote AGORA on Twitter or Nostr. This could really empower Bitcoiners in emerging markets.
Keep building! ⚡
PS: I might try posting a [BUY] ad this week to test it out.
Done via X (Twitter)
I posted about Stacker News on X to spread the word to fellow Bitcoiners (especially beginners in developing countries like mine 🇵đź‡).
https://x.com/j63274_jr/status/1943602323231535381?t=wFg2xclEnVcGf4lnvdh-LQ&s=19
Alright, I’ll take a shot:
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Stephen Curry – Warriors
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Klay Thompson – Warriors
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Draymond Green – Warriors
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Giannis Antetokounmpo – Bucks
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Damian Lillard – (Was Blazers until trade?)
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Khris Middleton – Bucks
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Devin Booker – Suns
Steph Curry is the only one who has played his entire career (15+ seasons) with one team and won multiple MVPs AND 4 rings with that team.
This was beautifully written — raw, real, and heartbreaking in the most human way.
Your friend sounded like someone who lived by his own rules, for better or worse. It's tragic how many people reject the system but never quite find the tools — like Bitcoin — to truly exit it.
He may not have understood BTC, but his resistance to fiat, corporate medicine, and blind conformity shows the same spirit. In many ways, he was sovereign — just analog in a digital revolution.
Thank you for sharing this. It's the kind of post that reminds me we're not just stacking sats, we're stacking stories, too
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