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I really enjoyed this talk. The presentation is not just about nostr or zaps, but how internet-native money can change the entire dynamic of social media. Highly recommended.

This is very insightful. Especially the part about how the internet has no native currency but needed a way to monetize itself, so it monetized time and attention.

Love it!

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30 sats \ 0 replies \ @k00b 28 Mar

He wrote an article about this a few years ago, if anyone wants the earlier, written form: #108880

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I fucking love this guy

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14 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 27 Mar

Giga brain

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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek 29 Mar

Gigi says at 14:58 that zaps are something that you can’t fake, but the spec mentions that there are no proofs of payments:

The zap receipt is not a proof of payment, all it proves is that some nostr user fetched an invoice. The existence of the zap receipt implies the invoice as paid, but it could be a lie given a rogue implementation.

So what’s true? Does Gigi not know how zaps work on nostr or am I missing something? Does he mean nobody can fake his zaps?

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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @why 28 Mar

fuck this. I would love to see someone smart enough to craft a lightning app that hooks the lizard brain: car-crashing staring, big tits ogling, sound bite guzzling human impulses that would push lapps into the mainstream.

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Zaps are very powerful because they allow us to bypass attention-stealing content that doesn’t deserve any of our money. This way, we filter what truly deserves the value of our attention. I’ve started giving zaps only to things I really liked and just a like to those I found merely interesting.

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