raw_avocado on Nostr: 2/12 Instead of giving someone a #Bitcoin address you would share an IP address. ...
2/12
Instead of giving someone a #Bitcoin address you would share an IP address.
Their node would connect to yours and would ask for a Public Key.
Then they would send Bitcoins and could add a message.
You had the option to reject the TX.
If not you would broadcast the TX.
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2024-01-05 18:21:33Event JSON
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