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I feel like that would be more than enough to provide some real liquidity to any LN projects you you wanted to tackle. I think I'd try my hand at an econ node.

  1. Will try to investigate from where is coming and why they send it to me
  2. If it was a mistake, I will return it back, but they will have to provide me proof that was a mistake and they are real owners of the tx
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You're a very honest man. 👏

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Because I respect and follow the natural law.
Under natural law you must be honest.

https://darth-coin.github.io/general/natural-law-bitcoin-en.html

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I've read it several times

do not steal from other man
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yep, so simple. If many other people will just follow the natural law, this world will not be so fucked up

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Ignoring the reality that since the emergence of life it has been a ruthless competition for energy and resources. This is how life works. There is no natural law imposing property 'rights' preventing theft- 'theft' is simply claiming ownership and any study of life and evolution shows this.

IT IS ONLY WHEN HUMANS institute GOVERNMENTS and the rules and regulations they impose that ownership 'rights' alleged.

@Darthcoin and Libertarians generally completely fail to understand that in nature there are no ownership 'rights' above the ability to seize the property from others.
Only governments can impose the artificial notion of ownership 'rights'.

The is no 'Natural Law' alleging property rights.

Libertarians don't realise how confused and woke they are sometimes.

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Natural law doesn't mean there are no rules or law enforcement, and libertarians don't exist, their beliefs are a logically inconsistent. What you are saying is you don't understand Natural law.

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Wrong.
What I am saying is there is no such thing as 'natural law'.
It is a human construct.
Law and government are logically and inherently inseparable no matter how much naive, wishful and delusional thinking @Dartcoin and co indulge in.

yep, so simple

Yea, it really is.

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Assume it wasn't a mistake and it was for no reason at all. What then?

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If was a mysterious donation, I would try to help others to onboard to Bitcoin.
Put them into a LN bank and offer 0 fees accounts to many poor users that cannot afford a decent UTXO.

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Sounds like socialism.

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but they will have to provide me proof that was a mistake and they are real owners of the tx

If they don't provide the proof, what would you do?

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10 sats \ 6 replies \ @Taft 30 Jan

Oh, I didn't see that. This is a noble act on your part.

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I don't see it as "noble". more like the right thing to do.
When you have a certain level of morality (in society), you know very well the differences between right and wrong.

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I would agree with you if we lived in a world where evil didn’t exist. But in the world we do live in, such an action seems more like a noble deed rather than just the right thing to do. It truly is the right thing to do, but few people manage to do it, which is why I see it as something deeply noble.

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If more people will study and understand the true meaning of Natural Law then we will have a better place.
I am not saying that bad people will cease to exist. But we can limit their powers, especially when they have great power over masses (aka politicians).

https://darth-coin.github.io/general/natural-law-bitcoin-en.html

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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @Taft 30 Jan

I have read this. I just find this a bit difficult to happen, but I defenitely agree with you.

If someone is careless enough to send their sats to your wallet they do not deserve to keep them.

There is no right to ownership above the requirement to secure your own property.

It is only governments which impose this artificial man made concept of ownership 'rights'.

Darthcoin is here effectively preaching the 'need' for governments to impose and enforce property rights, without perhaps even realising it.

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What if it comes from Blackrock or similar type of banksters? (I'm interested in where you draw the line)

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Best answer

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Pretty much nothing.

Split, coinjoin, splice to Lightning, spend around to cover tracks.

...and then keep on my life as normal

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Besides playing with the lightning network, I don't think my life would really change either

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Chop wood, carry water.

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I'm guessing that means same old?

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I like that!

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stay humble and stack sats

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lol literally said the same thing

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Move 75% of it to cold storage.

Use the other 25% to open larger lightning channels

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33 sats \ 0 replies \ @Mumbo 30 Jan

HODL

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21 sats \ 7 replies \ @Fabs 30 Jan

Dare to a Push-up challenge.Dare @Aardvark to a Push-up challenge.

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How many i got to do?

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Last time I checked, I was able to do 40-ish with fine form.

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Ooof that's a lot with good form. I usually do sets of 3 to 5 on bench I'm not sure if I have the endurance for 40 before my muscles gas out.

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You've got to engage the inner Piggy in you, Fren!

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Make it grunt like a Piggy with explosive diarrhea!

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I think if you gave me a month I could get up to 40. I just need to train different

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I'll give you two and up the goal to 60.

Send it to cold storage.

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Move in cold storage and HODL

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It would be just the change my life needs. 🤩

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Let it collect dust

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You wake up tomorrow with +1 BTC in your wallet. What do you do?

Slap myself in my dreams, wake up for real this time 😂

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Post on here with a throwaway nym and ask what to do.

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Be humble and continue stacking sats.

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i would just sit tight as i'd be worried if it was a scam or something, so i'd try and find out.

but if we presume that the origin was clean, maybe some philanthropist sent it to me because of all my quality assmilking on SN, then I would just hodl it, i might peel off some to pay the kids school fees for next year

i think i would also liquidate some to pay for a trip to Nintendo World for the family , that would be cool

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Sell half for cash, hop on a plane, buy gold for most of that cash, then hike up to nice, dry cave in the Himalayas!

Not joking even a second here hehehe, that plan is halfway in the works, but with far less than 1 Bitcoin of course...

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weak hands. gold? really?

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How else would you bail completely out of the whole slave system for the remainder of your life, especially including all of the internet?

Frankly, many youngsters, and some old farts in this space has no idea about the whole scale from pathetic weakness to real strength...

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Send it to a new wallet using a coinjoin transaction with Wasabi

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HODL, no doubt.

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