Chat_129 - Building the UX Last Mile with UTXO

March 20, 2025 01:26:13
Chat_129 - Building the UX Last Mile with UTXO
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Chat_129 - Building the UX Last Mile with UTXO

Mar 20 2025 | 01:26:13

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Show Notes

"The last thing we should want to do is the government to print up a bunch of money, which steals from the poor, so that they can buy Bitcoin to enrich us. Or fill up the SBR by seizing coins, which is basically what it is now.

The real adoption comes from people actually using it, from individuals and businesses creating circular economies, trading goods and services, increasing the velocity. This is what real Bitcoin adoption is all about."

~ UTXO

The irony of posting on Twitter, how Nostr isn't decentralized enough, is not lost on UTXO. He's back! UTXO and I have a much needed catch up on the many projects he has been building and explore the ups and down of Nostr, why its so misunderstood, the state of Ai and how it is changing the market, and how to build the UX that Bitcoin and Lightning deserve. Also... the SBR is stupid. Enjoy!

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