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Open Source Hobbyist | Blockchain & Web3 Enthusiast.
Curious mind exploring the frontiers of decentralized technology. I spend my time reading, experimenting, and learning about Bitcoin, blockchain protocols, and the broader Web3 ecosystem. Passionate about free software, cryptographic primitives, and the future of permissionless networks.
Interests *Open Source Contribution & Tools *Bitcoin Fundamentals & Layer 2 Protocols (e.g. Lightning, RGB) *Privacy Technologies (e.g. CoinJoin, ZK proofs) *Web3 Infrastructure & Decentralized Storage (e.g. IPFS, Arweave) *Decentralized Identity & Sovereign Tech
I believe in the power of decentralized protocols to reshape trust, privacy, and ownership in the digital era.
"Code is speech. Sovereignty starts with understanding."
50 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scoresby 4 Aug
Howdy!
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Howdy! Appreciate the greeting.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @AG0RA 13h
Howdy @0xbitcr4wl3r and welcome to SN
Just want to introduce you to the ~AGORA marketplace, a little corner to buy or sell your products and services with other stackers and obviously use bitcoin P2P as a medium of exchange.

We also discuss business, sales and amazing deals in the bitcoin space.
Read this intro guides, tips and tricks whenever needed, and if you have any feedback or suggestion on how we can make this space more useful to you, please do get in touch!
Wish you great and prosperous times around this wonderful corner of the Wild West Web!
Stay humble, stack sats ;)
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Web3 Infrastructure & Decentralized Storage
Web3 is bs and not decentralization
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I understand the frustration with the hype surrounding Web3 — I don't adopt the term uncritically either. That's exactly why I refer to specific infrastructures like IPFS and Arweave, which actually provide decentralization at the level of data storage and access. I'm not interested in "Web3" as a buzzword, but as a set of technological capabilities that move beyond the traditional client-server model.
Yes, Web3 has been flooded with NFT scams and VC hype — but the internet itself started with spam and chain emails. We don’t throw out infrastructure just because some people misuse the branding.
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