Why Nostr? What is Njump?
2025-01-23 23:34:51
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Constant on Nostr: Instead of sharing a https:// link, try the following See that part behind the last ...


Instead of sharing a https:// link, try the following

See that part behind the last /, that begins with 'note1'? That is the note ID.
Take that entire string "note1pgmgeq0v4qmgu6l3sqmha9fhng5q4prlp2myz2ufgaksnsvsqnyqf05ypw"

And put nostr: infront of it. This will result in the following
bitcoin is a tool for the individual, not the state

Way better than a link to a webpage ;).

You can get the noteID directly in primal by selecting 'Copy note id'.

You should actually use nevent, but dont know how to get that in Primal, so i wont bother you with that for now.

PS, referencing a profile works the same way, but instead of using the noteID, you use the Npub.

Like such


PPS:
I disagree with your post
Nothing is being co-opted thusfar, but to your point:
The geopolitcal arena of inter-state affairs is actually the most logical usecase for censorship resistant money ergo Bitcoin.

Case in point the sanctions on Russia and them being banned from swift and therefor the international banking system.

By its very nature Bitcoin, starting from 0 coins in circulation at a price of 0, required a grassroots bottomup ascendancy; but don't be confused, as it stands now, when addoption and use keeps growing, the 'plebs' will be priced out of use (in a sovereign way atleast), whilst the state-level usecase will remain, regardless if they happen to be the last in line to addopt.

But thats last bit has a large technical component, which might (hopefully) change (a bit).
Author Public Key
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