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This looks like a honeypot.
Unless it is open source and can be run locally (it is not).
In the logs of the web server there are links between the addresses somebody looked up, if browsed via Tor. Or if without Tor then also the person's IP address.
Surely you will claim that you ignore this information and you delete the logs? And people will blindly trust that?
Reminds me of the web sites where you input your credit card number or your passwords to check if they are stolen.
Went last year with my son. It was amazing. It's going to be next level now that it's in the summer. Seriously can't wait.
imho nostr's biggest problem is that its marketing is so aspirational that it's a lie, a lie that nostr's (too many) promoters forget they make, a lie that astute insiders like Svetski are especially vulnerable to. if you put the admirable aspirations aside, what you're left with is a worse version of existing things.
a worse version of existing things is a perfectly fine intermediate state, but if you sell bitcoiners the moon and give them a pebble, what do you expect to happen?
yes we all use one company's servers and KY-fucking-C like every other place on the internet, but it's so different this time. and yes, these podcaster-VCs keep calling it the future yet only invested in one nostr company, but that's probably an oversight. that'll change any day now. if you believe a little harder, you might qualify for a grant. have no fear, dorsey's money is here.
Antarctica is a great idea.
Of course you should do Floripa again, but this time come in April, which is a WAY better month.
Georgia would be another option too
Yea we're no KYC :D
Sounds like you were trying to using cash for an exchange that was not in person.
The cashier's check is meant to protect you in case the money gets "lost" in transit.
That's is what you paid $10 for, idiot.