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I could print it on a 3D printer, but plastic isn't a good material to hold a seed.
But a 3D printed QR code could be used to pay in a store, for example.
Not that way, but the QR code could be burned with a CNC laser, which can be purchased for several hundred dollars.
Thanks it looks interesting, but I still find it too complicated for newbies.
Being able to send bitcoin to someone's phone number instantly, without downloading anything and setting up an account, seems absolutely revolutionary to me. It's no coincidence that one of the most used communicators in the world is WhatsApp, which works on the same principle. I suppose there will be some education in BitLiFi too, because it's not a business project. It is made by convinced bitcoiners who want to promote adoption.
When using a prepaid card, the phone number is anonymous. Moreover, no one uses the LN wallet to keep their savings, only for small payments, settling the bill with friends at a restaurant, etc. Larger amounts of course belong in the HW wallet. It's not a solution for die-hard bitcoiners protecting their privacy. It's a solution for regular people who already have all their sensitive data on Facebook anyway.
Someone has to manage the node, maintain the channels and create new addresses. How could this work without collecting numbers?
I enjoy roulette itself. It's a fascinating game. Playing with friends is always better, but that's not why I play.
Plus, refreshments for players are usually free, so knowing a system that will keep you in the game for a long time without major capital fluctuations can be quite advantageous.
Subjective utility cannot be objectified by money. When I go to play poker with friends, I don't do it for the money, I do it because it's a good time. In fact, I expect to lose money because I'm really bad at poker. When I go to sit with someone at roulette, it's the same, but it doesn't cost me as much money and sometimes I walk away with a nice win because roulette is not about psychology and make-believe, it's purely about probability.
Yes, but the forum is made up of people and I want to create content that someone will read and not content that will piss everyone off, so I'm asking for your opinion.
I agree. Unfortunately for the rest of the world, phone numbers are still the basis of communication. Thanks for the advice, I'll look into it and find out more about how it works.
I'd just prefer to have one permanent number that isn't linked to my identity rather than using some single-use service. It really annoys me that a number I've been using for over two years suddenly has to be registered somewhere, and they present it as protection against blackmail. I see it as the exact opposite. If corrupt Mexican officials and police officers have access to my location and my tax account, it opens the door wide to blackmail and kidnapping.