Last Notes
We've been chasing private messaging on Nostr for years. NIP-04. NIP-17. NIP-29. Our own Universes. Marmot. Every one taught us something, none of them was the whole answer.
Now it is. Encrypted communities, no company in the middle, and we run our entire team on it.
It's built on the Concord Protocol by the Vector team, @npub16ye…g4wn and @npub12w7…ktz3, who pivoted from Marmot to their own protocol.
@npub1q3s…d26p worked with them on v2, and we ran with it.
A tip of the hat to Flotilla @npub1jlr…ynqn for leading the NIP-29 charge, too.
I wrote the whole messy, honest story, including the dead ends.
https://soapbox.pub/blog/building-an-armada-voyage-to-encrypted-communities
Bitcoin Plebs Defending The Network (BIP-110)
https://blossom.primal.net/c5752425fa3809adfcc1b56277eb022b928afcdf0acdf80ab3a02baa7301025c.mp4
Good morning!
To hell with the government
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Trouble. #grickledoodle #cows #meat #vegetarian #cartoon #art #drawing #funny #horror #humor
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⚡️🇨🇭 NEW - Proton VPN just shared that it received 47 legal orders through June this year, all seeking to identify users behind specific server IPs and timestamps. Every one was denied, because its no-logs policy leaves no connection data to hand over.
Per its transparency report, updated July 14, that brings the total since 2019 to 458 orders, with zero fulfilled. The company keeps no connection logs under Swiss law, so there is nothing to produce even when an order is binding.
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Guess who's back? https://bitcoinexplainedpodcast.com/@nado/episodes/aaron-and-sjors-discuss-whats-new-in-bitcoin-core-v31
Estela is the founder of the farmers market where @nprofile…ksf9 began.
Her story is incredible & we’re happy she’s still here to tell it.
Her story is one of the many examples of financial exploitation that @nprofile…ynf4 explains so eloquently.
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From the studio to the gallery.
Hellooo guys, it’s been a while, and I just realized I haven’t posted anything about my largest drawing yet.
I titled this piece “Omidan”… I hope you have a good view 😌. Thank you for the love and support🙏🏾
I will post the process gradually.
#grownostr #nostr #artstr #art
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A GoFundMe campaign raised more than £55,000 for a Gazan family trying to escape the war.
Most of the money raised never reached them.
Banking rules and sanctions prevent direct payouts in Gaza, so the funds had to go through an intermediary. When that arrangement collapsed, the family was left without the support raised for them.
Bitcoin platforms like Agora and Geyser send funds directly to recipients’ own wallets, using community verification instead of giving control to a single intermediary.
Read how these tools are helping people in crisis.
My latest piece in Forbes featuring @nprofile…4f77 @nprofile…erlj @nprofile…485v @npub1zhq…h0dw @nprofile…4s58.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/digital-assets/2026/07/16/when-the-financial-system-cant-reach-people-in-crisis-bitcoin-can/
“Social media is ‘one of the least influential factors’ in teen depression and anxiety; girls who are already depressed go on to use social media more, not the other way around.”
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jul/16/psychologist-candice-odgers-kids-tech-mental-health-social-media-bans
The network stays decentralized because random people in basements run nodes, and you should be one of them.
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Delisted from exchanges, banned from on-ramps, attacked by regulators, and still the default currency of every serious darknet market.
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The U.S. Bitcoin industrial complex very active and focused on this BIP-110.
Why? Because they are pursuing regulatory capture while simultaneously seeking control of the network through more subtle, subversive means.
BIP-110 is a response to that strategy. Its purpose is to preserve (and, where necessary, reset) Bitcoin’s core principles so the network remains resilient and true to its original design for generations to come.
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Double zaps for reposts that reply here🧡👊🏻🍻
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Let me present you what could be the future of JoinMarket and hopefully a great tool for Bitcoin privacy and fungibility.
First of all, there is the motivation. JM makers have an onchain fingerprint, that although it's hard to follow, limits the privacy achieved by the takers. The full details are at https://gist.github.com/m0wer/a228c625fcb6a27c32e298ec903dfc44
But to save you some time, here the main problems described there are: unique enough maker fees, co-spending of inputs, makers never spending, ... Which in the worst case scenario, would mean that a pure onchain observer could potentially cluster some makers across mixdepths and reduce the anonymity set by one of CoinJoins where they participate.
So what can we do? Well, we can use this chance to bring JM to the next level. And create such a transaction graph "mess" that becomes a chain analyst nightmare :-)
Let me explain. We can't ever get fully rid of the links between UTXOs onchain, or at least not without a way more complex multi taker model that leads to Knapsack "dense" transactions. But we can strive for something, that is that no single party ever has all the information.
The idea is the following. JM makers could become Lightning Network swap providers. Like Boltz, like SwapMarket, like electrum swapserver. Using Taproot swaps and advertising through Nostr. LN swap users get a simple and trustless client side web UI, makers get "fresh" UTXOs from onchain->LN swaps and the opportunity to "spend" CJ outputs for LN->onchain swaps. Oh, and another source of fees. LN swap users get cheaper swaps from the increased competition.
But this is not enough. We need to break the subset sum analysis onchain. We want to stop maker clustering from the root. Here is the next idea, JM CJ participants (makers and taker) could get their change as an LN channel open. Or two, with random other peers and the change amount split randomly between both channels. So a maker that has a 10 M sats input in a 5 M sats CJ no longer gets just a clear ~5M sats change, instead, two LN channel opens where the balance is hidden. Maybe 2M sats in one and 3M sats in the other. But an external observer wouldn't know. Not even which channel is whose!
You could say, well, but an active attacker could probe those channels balance. Maybe, but not really. Those channels would be private simple taproot (HTLC based, not PTLC yet unfortunately), so not advertised to the network. And, BTW, onchain they look like any other P2TR output BTW. Advertised only when needed with a SCID alias that does not reveal the onchain UTXO. But hey, who knows, maybe some peer node that gets the SCID could try to probe it. Fear not! There's another ingredient coming to the mix.
lnproxy is a great service to hide the destination node of an LN BOLT11 invoice by having a relay/proxy node wrap it. The payment hash is the same, only the recipient can settle the payment. But whoever sees the wrapped invoice sees the relay/proxy pubkey instead of the destination one.
Why not decentralize lnproxy through Nostr and then makers can be lnproxy providers as well? Just to add a little bit more noise to their LN activity and help move the balances around. So that if these change as channels ever close (cooperatively) the onchain fingerprint those not help understand what happened in the opening CJ. Or that UTXO can still be used as CJ inputs if signed cooperatively. Or, of course, as LN channels for swaps of lnproxy. Some kind of noisy spin of CoinjoinXT.
What we need for this and what we're currently working on at jm-ng:
- A JM taproot only pit.
- Decentralized lnproxy.
- Decentralized LN swap providers.
- Protocol wiring for the change as channel CJ coordination.
- People to actually use this and not be overwhelmed by the complexity.
But if we manage to make this work, we will have awesome onchain and LN privacy. And a way for service providers to earn money anonymously by providing privacy to others. So it's definitely worth a try :-)
HAPPY 35TH BIRTHDAY ’I’m Too Sexy’.
When we first recorded "I'm Too Sexy" every record label rejected it. We couldn't get it signed, one label said it would never sell because the song starts with a vocal, and many of the execs never bothered to listen it.
Then, ‘I’m Too Sexy’ landed on Simon Bate's desk on his Radio 1 Breakfast Show and also the Gary Crowley show on the BBC, it just went mental, the song was being picked up everywhere .
It was an instant hit becoming #1 across the world including the US (Billboard Hot 100) making it the first debut single since The Beatles to achieve that chart position. ‘I’m Too Sexy’ has reached the #1 spot in the US on the Billboard 100 four times now due to the re-works by Taylor Swift, Drake and Beyoncé.
Happy birthday to "I'm Too Sexy" and a massive thank you to the fans and everyone who has supported us along the way.
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It's the third time I am receiving what I can only generously assume to be an automated e-mail from #WSocial trying to convince me, the original founder (and still active advisor and proponent) of one of their competitors, to start posting on their platform.
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Yup.
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Chat control is the living proof.
#nevent1q…54qv
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8zuMHtivNpI
More humiliating #plebslop by #bip110 idiot
Maureen 💦
(F Is for Family, 2015)
#loli #shota
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New pages for Beth's comic! I know, I'm being pretty rude this time, but not all comics can be the same; some are cute and romantic, others are more rude XP And these girls fit with this theme, so I hope you like it! n_n
if you want see this and much more exclusive content support me on my fanbox and Unifans :)
https://g-reaper.fanbox.cc/
https://app.unifans.io/c/grartist
#loli #lolicon
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Get your ticket now at: https://noderunners.network/conference
I am completely done having lnurl on my nostr profile and I never wanna touch lightning again. lightning is disgusting. complete waste of my life. dumbfucks just send me israeli spark nickels and all I can do is shove them into nanogpt to pay for a chinese robot.
Half cow of grass fed beef secured in bitcoin for @nprofile…rf20 🍴🪙 🥩 🐄
Sourced from Brass Family Farms in IL!! Y’all better come and taste it 😉
Shake your rancher’s hand 🤝
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WaPo reports the POTUS is expected to make a televised address tonight in which he will argue that foreign intelligence threats have undermined the security of our elections -- and specifically the one he lost in 2020 -- and that this means the federal government should take over elections which are managed by each individual state. The president has tried to hold up every major recent action by Congress in order to cajole them into approving a new law that would require proof of citizenship and and ID to vote in this year's mid-term elections.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/07/14/trump-plans-prime-time-speech-2020-election-allegations/
Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va) just issued a statement outlining the facts about the 2020 election and the current election infrastructure. I'm pasting part of it here because it's a good resource for anyone following along and for reporters who have to write about this unfortunate chapter in our nation's history. It's also a preemptive rebut to and probably a preview of what we'll hear from the president this evening.
"Foreign adversaries routinely seek to influence U.S. elections. They spread disinformation, amplify political divisions, intimidate voters, incite violence, and attempt to undermine Americans’ confidence in democratic institutions.
What foreign adversaries have not done, according to repeated public, unclassified assessments from the U.S. Intelligence Community, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the FBI, the Senate Intelligence Committee, and bipartisan state election officials, is alter vote totals, hack voting machines to change election outcomes, or compromise the integrity of the 2020 presidential election. The clearest pattern across recent elections is not successful vote manipulation – it is sustained influence operations, aided and abetted by domestic actors, designed to convince Americans that their elections cannot be trusted.
These facts matter because conspiracy theories about stolen elections cannot become a pretext for weakening our democratic system or stripping states and local election officials of their longstanding constitutional role in administering elections. The answer to foreign threats is to strengthen election security, support state and local officials, and combat foreign influence operations – not to “take over” or federalize election administration based on claims that have been repeatedly investigated and debunked.
Reporters have a unique responsibility at this moment. The press is the only profession expressly protected by the Constitution because the Founders understood that an informed public depends on a free and independent press willing to separate fact from fiction and hold those in power accountable. Regardless of the source seeking to amplify false narratives about American elections, journalists should approach extraordinary claims with the same rigor they would apply to any other allegation: demand credible evidence, consult the extensive public record, engage subject-matter experts with experience tracking foreign intelligence operations, and provide audiences with the full context of repeated findings from the Intelligence Community, federal cybersecurity officials, bipartisan state election administrators, audits, recounts, and the courts. Careful, evidence-based reporting is one of the strongest defenses against efforts to undermine confidence in American democracy. To that end, we have assembled the following reference guide to help reporters quickly evaluate some of the most common claims about election security against the extensive public record developed by the Intelligence Community, CISA, the FBI, bipartisan state election officials, audits, recounts, and the courts.
Claim: China interfered in the 2020 election to help Biden.
Facts: Under the leadership of then-Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe, the Intelligence Community assessed that China considered but did not deploy influence efforts intended to change the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. By contrast, the IC assessed that Russia conducted influence operations aimed at denigrating Biden and supporting Trump, and that Iran conducted efforts to undercut Trump and sow division. The Intelligence Community, Department of Justice, and Department of Homeland Security all agree that there was no changing of votes or compromise of the integrity of election infrastructure in the 2020 election. Even the Minority View included in the public 2020 Intelligence Community Assessment – which assessed that China may have undertaken some modest influence operations – concurred with the overall IC assessment that there was “no information suggesting China tried to interfere with election processes.”
Claim: Venezuela, Dominion, or Smartmatic hacked voting machines.
Facts: In November 2020, President Trump’s own CISA, working alongside state and local election officials from both parties, declared the 2020 election “the most secure in American history.” CISA stated there was “no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised,” and highlighted the extensive safeguards built into U.S. elections, including paper records, audits, recounts, certification, and pre-election testing.
Claim: Georgia proves the machines were wrong.
Facts: Georgia’s post-election audit showed the opposite. Because the presidential margin was so close, the state conducted a full manual tally of all presidential paper ballots. The Georgia Secretary of State, a Republican, reported that the audit confirmed the original machine count accurately identified the winner, with differences within the expected range of human hand-counting error.
Claim: Foreign interference means votes were changed, or elections are illegitimate.
Facts: This claim conflates two different concepts. The IC has repeatedly warned that foreign adversaries conduct influence operations, including hack-and-leak operations, disinformation campaigns, and efforts to undermine confidence in U.S. democracy. But those assessments distinguish influence from interference such as alteration or manipulation of ballots, vote tabulation, or voter registration.
Claim: Foreign actors can easily flip a federal election.
Facts: Both the Senate Intelligence Committee and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) have said the decentralized nature of U.S. election infrastructure makes large-scale manipulation very difficult to carry out without detection through intelligence collection, audits, cybersecurity monitoring, and physical security controls. This assessment was reaffirmed by DOJ and DHS in a joint report on the 2020 U.S. Federal Elections – a report mandated by Executive Order 13848, which was signed by President Trump himself in 2018. Indeed, federal funding – much of which took place through appropriations bills under President Trump’s first term – helped shore up the security of state and local election systems in advance of the 2020 U.S. Federal Elections.
Claim: States cannot be trusted to administer elections.
Facts: The Founding Fathers thought otherwise, assigning the responsibility for election administration to states in the Constitution. As a result, elections are administered by more than 8,000 state and local jurisdictions, making centralized or outcoming-shaping fraud extraordinarily difficult. Election security relies on multiple independent safeguards – including but not limited to paper ballots or voter-verifiable paper records, bipartisan poll workers, post-election canvasses, audits, recounts where appropriate, and certification by state and local officials. The federal government’s role has historically been to provide intelligence, cybersecurity assistance, and voluntary best practices through agencies like CISA, the FBI, and ODNI (notably, resources the current administration has curtailed) – not to run or “take over” elections. A bipartisan Senate Intelligence Committee investigation recommended more support for state and local election officials, not replacing them with a federally controlled election system.
Claim: Dead people or non-citizens voted in large numbers, or there are more ballots than registered voters.
FACTS: These discrepancies are usually attributable to clerical or data issues, and while there are occasional isolated cases, multiple comprehensive studies have found that noncitizen voting is vanishingly rare. Notably, under President Trump’s influence, many GOP-led states have withdrawn from the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) – the nationwide clearinghouse to assist states in improving the accuracy of voter rolls.
Claim: Mail-in ballots or ballot drop boxes are inherently insecure.
FACTS: CISA notes that states employ multiple, overlapping safeguards for mail-in and drop-box voting, including voter signature verification or other voter validation methods, ballot tracking, secure ballot handling and chain-of-custody procedures, ballot reconciliation, and post-election audits. The specific safeguards vary by state, but they are designed so that no single control is solely responsible for protecting election integrity. Importantly, mail-in voting has traditionally been a critical method of ensuring that military personnel can exercise their right to vote and has been commonplace in many states for over a decade.
The factual record is clear: Foreign adversaries try to influence Americans and undermine confidence in our elections, but unclassified government assessments and state audits have not shown that China, Venezuela, or any foreign actor hacked voting machines or changed vote totals in 2020. The real threat is not that Americans’ votes were secretly flipped; it is that foreign adversaries and domestic actors continue to spread false claims designed to make Americans doubt legitimate election results."
Bitcoin Core v32 will sync 30% - 40% faster due to parallelization improvements! 🎉
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New in Mastodon 4.6: Newsletters 📬
Mastodon servers now support email newsletters, which allow people without a social web account to subscribe to your posts via email. This feature is opt-in at the server level.
We're building Mastodon for people and institutions that want independence from corporate-controlled social networks, so they can reach their audience directly wherever those people are.
Explore Mastodon 4.6's other new features: https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2026/06/mastodon-4.6/
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Amazon, Microsoft and Google now pump out 119 million tonnes of CO₂ a year from their AI and cloud build‑out, about a third of France’s annual emissions.
Do not believe Big Tech companies when they tell you AI will “solve” the climate crisis while their data centres guzzle fossil power and spew pollution on a country scale.
#ai #datacentres #bigtech #timetoresist
The UK tried to ban kids from social media, then immediately realized they can't enforce it without restricting VPNs. Now they're backing off.
You can't enforce digital restrictions without breaking everyone's privacy tools.
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Tumors literally liquefied by sound waves. No scalpel. No chemo. No radiation. None of those horrible side effects.
This is histotripsy: focused ultrasound blasts destroy cancer cells mechanically in minutes, sparing healthy tissue completely.
https://x.com/ZakariaMDv3/status/2077155101639094448
Over 108 days, the war in Iran has cost U.S. taxpayers an estimated $113.3 billion and counting.
That's $1.05 billion per day, more than the Small Business Administration gets in an entire year, burned every 24 hours.
In less time than a single baseball season, the government spent more than the combined annual budgets of NASA, the EPA, FEMA, and the Department of Justice.
More than every federal highway, bridge, and road project in America for a full year.
Every taxpayer's share: ~$691. A family of four: ~$1,360. For a war most Americans couldn't find on a map three months before it started.
And these are just the direct costs. Brown University's research on Iraq and Afghanistan shows that long-term costs like veteran care, equipment replacement, interest on the debt used to finance it, typically multiply the sticker price by 3-5x. The real tab for this 108-day war could land somewhere between $340 billion and $567 billion.
Afghanistan's first 100 days cost ~$31.5 billion. Iran's 108 days cost 3.6x that.
The money is always there for war. It's never there for anything else.
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"People will be forced to pay with bitcoins, not because of 'the technology', but because no one will accept their worthless fiat for payments." —Pierre Rochard
自律神経 なるほどね!!?? 騒ぎます:blobthumbsup:
On the East Coast, under a air quality alert in Wisconsin, Minnesota, etc, due to smoke? Or in Ontario sucking in burning forest?
If you haven't already seen this, this is an easy way to dramatically improve the air quality in any indoor space... the Corsi-Rosenthal Box
https://corsirosenthalfoundation.org/instructions/
#aqi #airquality #smoke
This and forgetting that the government exists. https://blossom.primal.net/c5a03cedcc24d9dec7dd7d95c2acfda3185baf6e6d6b19dba8e6d5d45253cc90.jpg
Simple Tai Chi hand exercises for relaxation
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Unsatisfying situations animation by Parallel Studio.
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This is why bitcoin, fuck NgU
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L'application européenne de vérification d'âge sur les RS oblige tout le monde à utiliser Android ou iOS, l'UE continue à s'appuyer sur les GAFAM pour un projet qui relève de sa souveraineté numérique
https://droit.developpez.com/actu/385113/L-application-europeenne-de-verification-d-age-sur-les-RS-oblige-tout-le-monde-a-utiliser-Android-ou-iOS-l-UE-continue-a-s-appuyer-sur-les-GAFAM-pour-un-projet-qui-releve-de-sa-souverainete-numerique/
#nostrfr
Good one...
You're The Voice | by Efrat Fenigson: The Template Behind Every Psyop: How Global Control System Really Works - Ivor Cummins | Ep. 147
Episode webpage: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/efrat-fenigson/episodes/The-Template-Behind-Every-Psyop-How-Global-Control-System-Really-Works---Ivor-Cummins--Ep--147-e3lq2b9
Media file: https://anchor.fm/s/e3a32134/podcast/play/122537769/https%3A%2F%2Fd3ctxlq1ktw2nl.cloudfront.net%2Fstaging%2F2026-6-8%2F427561740-44100-2-ccc316012bef.mp3
@nprofile…3glj 💫
My wife says that I never buy her flowers.
To be fair, I didn’t know she sold flowers.
#Monero is money that pedophiles can't extort from you.
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BCH is going down again. Do you think it could drop back to $198? If it does, I'll just wait for a lower price before buying. This is probably my best chance to earn from trading again.
I also checked Cauldron and I'm waiting for FURU to drop as well. Even a small profit is still a profit.
By the way, if you haven't voted yet, I'd really appreciate your support. Please vote for my campaign using the link below. If it's funded, the 200k sats will be used to tip community users. Thank you!
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I was about to write this but Julie Roginsky did it first and better: "Any television network with an ounce of integrity should refuse to carry Trump’s address live." They should delay and then fact-check the hell out of every word, providing the context that would be journalism. https://saltypolitics.substack.com/p/the-medias-most-important-responsibility
#けだまメイズ 第19回!ゆる〜く近況報告&ふつおた読み回です!!はばないさまー🌻 https://open.spotify.com/episode/5tVVvy8uGrbfsx5dlPJorZ?si=Ng_j48B7Qqa9cUkwBdoJbw&utm_source=copy-link
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