1 sat \ 0 replies \ @ez 3 May \ on: Do Nostr People Hate Stacker News? nostr
This is the worst place to ask this, of course the answer from stacker.news users will be no
I do love a good conspiracy theory but this is probably not that - the group behind the hack has been releasing tons of data from El Salvador, including Salvadoran vehicle registrations, pregnant women and student registry lists, criminal warrant records and much more - this latest leak been the first one directly relating to the bitcoin stuff
Shopstr is an interesting alternative, too: https://www.nobsbitcoin.com/shopstr-announced/
I think one does not have to completely understand a book being read on the first try and that's probably impossible anyway.
Go through a book, see which chapters, themes caught your attention the most, go through them again if they are interesting or you'd like to dive deeper, and so on. If you really like the book but feel like the whole picture is missing or you didn't appreciate certain parts enough, read it again after some time - there's even a saying that really greatly written books get better with each reading.
In this regard, I'd say that rereading is even more effective than summarizing but to each his/her own I guess
it don't think its about that, they're trying to buy ETF clients first.
Buying influence would mean donating to developers directly - channeling funds through a non-profit indicates no strings attached attitude but it will be interested to see whether that changes overtime, especially when/if Bitcoin internal politics heat up again
They also made a similar pledge to donate 10% of profits from its ether futures ETF to Ethereum developers in October last year.
Why only 5% for bitcoin?
Mute is great but potentially superior thing here would be the ability to select or deselect (like subscribe or filter) the territories you want to see on your feed in the territory dropdown menu.
I see way too many subs I'm personally not interested, this would be a great improvement
This is a great series, loved every second of it. It provides lots of context on the war effort from the Japanese perspective.