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Top Posts
- @Scoresby suggests the gift card is ecash's creepy fiat uncle.
- Custodial lightning wallets are supernormal because lightning lacks offline payments. @roy shares Breez SDK's solution and where lightning is headed.
- @TonyGiorgio begins articulating why a fedimint isn't a bank, arguing federation members are guardians of a smart-contract network.
- Fedimint is Self-Custodial
- 17k sats \ 72 comments \ @TonyGiorgio
- Fedimint is Self-Custodial
- If the road to success is paved with failure, teach me how to succeed and I'll succeed once. Teach me how to fail and I'll succeed forever.
- @niftynei documents the pain of getting a self-custodial LNURL running for base58.school.
Don't miss
- Announcing Superposition and Note Duel, our first two DLC experiments
- Naivetes in Bitcoin
- Updates to Human Action for the twenty-first century?
- What made you want to become a dev?
- AMA with PlebLab's Top Builder teams!
- a metaphor about creating art
- What coming breakthrough will usher-in a new golden age for humanity?
- Clark Moody Dashboard v2 (beta)
- Scam 1992 and QE
- If the whole world decided to follow you, where would you lead them?
- Dangerous ideas, hacker culture, and free speech
- MostroP2P Launches the First Peer-to-Peer Bitcoin Exchange Platform on Nostr
- Do you know where your “finish line” is?
- Is There A Way To Prove Mints Aren't Inflating Supply?
- Applebees offers subscription service - have we reached peak fiat?
Top meta
- SN: Elevating Shitposting To Cathartic Connections
- SN Cowboy Hat: A Case Study in Motivation
- Stacker News Features - Custom Date Ranges
Top Monday meme \ 27k sats \ @BitcoinIsTheFuture
Top Friday fun fact \ 11k sats \ @oliverweiss
During the Victorian era of the 1800s, Napoleon’s conquest of Egypt threw open the Gates of Egypt’s history for the Europeans. At that time, mummies were not accorded the respect that they deserved from the European elites and in fact, mummies could be purchased from street vendors (as shown in the picture) to be used as the main event for parties and social gatherings that took place in the 18th century. The elites of the era would often hold “Mummy Unwrapping Parties”, which, as the name suggests, had the main theme in which a Mummy would be unwrapped in front of a boisterous audience, cheering and applauding at the same time. Source: @national_archaeology
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