nostr:nprofile1qqsfev65tsmfgrv69mux65x4c7504wgrzrxgnrzrgj70cnyz9l68hjsg7lwc9 I bet the gif button is blazing fast
https://media1.tenor.com/m/CRjhwlqk2akAAAAC/shaq-shimmy.gif
cc nostr:nprofile1qqsg678njqapkuyvwa5kup7j7jgxteujhqcgy4ne4ajsxy7z6v3nxuqttnxu6 nostr:nprofile1qqsrc4vssrmywp62vw8fe3k5cjr6q6l6hqgyq24tnfnef76f5pf320ssn8c45 ๐คญ
https://blossom.primal.net/be2aaf8b33fcc79e2dd80e2ecdfa544be1841340a22e06f51d64092804140db0.jpg
The road to hell is paved with good intentions, they say
nostr:nevent1qqsqqqq5ew9yu356j0n7vfjhd3kjkf0xuky9l2r9szw4u34jdwtd3ugprfmhxue69uhhg6r9vehhyetnwshxummnw3erztnrdaksygy2wxw5yf524yjldvfte0ntv30kajpwlejw4jga47f4lhxv78c0u5k49nvc
Why I'm giving up on Bitcoin and holding monero. Even this nostr key I'm speaking on is going to be fucked in 5 years. Quantum computing just moved up from 5 daceades to to 5 years. And we don't have any core devs making it a priority.
So is this laying groundwork for more claims in the future this way?
They approved of this attempt to try and find the owners?
And aren't these all just addresses?
So users would need to scan all addresses derived from their xpub?
Wtf
Did you just assume that Nostr devs will ensure that the standards they spend so much time drafting are actually implemented correctly? That's ableist.