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Insane deals on smart phones rn in my country. 31% off
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Why are they so cheap?
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It says weekend deal. I was just surprised because we hear so much about inflation. But a samsung A52 is almost half the price I paid for my A51. I think it's nuts. But also A53 is probably coming out soon. But still :)
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Anybody know of a way to invoice people in dollars but receive bitcoin? I'm looking to start doing some online consulting. Zaprite works great, but you receive whatever payment method they choose.
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Google for "reverse bitpay" and you'll see requests for this that exist going back nearly 10 years. So based on that, the reason this doesn't exist is certainly because the payment card industry doesn't allow a merchant payments platform to do this. At least not at retail / point-of-sale.
As far as for the freelancer / consultant use case, there are billing services from BitWage and Deel, where your clients pay with bank transfer or maybe even payyourment card, and then the billing service converts that to bitcoin and you get the bitcoin.
There's also where, for its users in the U.S., Cash App provides a bank account for direct deposit from an employer. Since the payment network for banks in the U.S. (ACH) is "pull" only (at least for general retail bank customers), this might not work for most of your clients. But if all they need is your bank routing number and account number, then they can pay to the bank account number that Cash App provides to you.
Ultimately, the better method (for you) is to suggest that your clients onboard with a service like Strike, or Cash App, or an exchange, and then they can acquire bitcoin themselves with which they use to pay your invoices.
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This is hard to do, especially in a non-custodial, non-KYC way. OpenNode is beta-testing a plugin that auto-converts fiat payments through Stripe into BTC, so when that's released you could do that with Zaprite. Or right now you could connect a Strike account (if you have one) and then simply buy BTC as soon as the USD lands in your account. We're also exploring connections with Exchanges which will could do this for you automatically.
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🐂 Bullish thought: At some point, Bitcoin will decouple from traditional asset classes -- to the upside. Should this happen soon, during what might be an epic recession, that would be the ultimate "point of no return" signal.
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Super bullish
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Should an upvote be a fraction of what someone stacked over a period of time? For example lets say your upvote was 1/100 of what u had stacked in a month. Then you could upvote 100 other posts before being net negative. It would make the large stackers give back more, and the small stackers a chance to catch up :)
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It's an interesting idea, but I think it'd discourage spending rather than encourage it. Currently we attempt to encourage spending by rewarding users more when they tip larger amounts to good stories ... which should incentivize spending while not forcing them to.
Imagine, the price of beef was now 300x more expensive. You'd buy chicken.
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FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried thinking out loud about federated social media, in a Twitter thread. The part about social media starts at #30:
  1. Let’s say that, instead, we put messages on a blockchain.
So if you used Blockchain-Twitter (BT):
--You type the message in BT’s interface --BT posts the message on a public blockchain --Your friend pulls out Blockchain-Facebook (BF) --BF reads your message and displays it
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It doesn't need a blockchain. Blockchain's utility is decentralized, global consensus of event ordering.
I don't see why you'd need that for social media. What you need is something more like a relay system, i.e. a large, permissive mempool-like system. That is, not strict consensus, merely high availability and discovery.
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Someone sent my SN account 100k sats yesterday 🤷‍♂️
Thank you whoever you are.
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One of my favorite things to do on SN that I think few users yet do is go to /top/comments/day and find under-loved comments.
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Was woken up at 3am by the PartyBnB again. Managed to get back to sleep for a few hours after yelling at them.
Going to write the Saturday Newsletter, then hopefully get some coding in.
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Nothing worse than disrupted sleep... SN community sat bounty to level this house? 🤔
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I can't tell you how much I dream of it catching fire (and harming no one). I'd sleep so soundly.
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  1. Get a 12v 110db air raid siren on eBay ($10)
  2. Switch it on when they get too loud.
  3. Switch it off when you feel like they've suffered enough.
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If it wouldn't also disturb my other neighbors I'd do something like this. I think perhaps really powerful flood lights might be a better alternative.
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Why not both?
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Enjoy your weekend folks! Block by block, we build a better future
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читаю вашу ленту... вдруг что то полезное появиться... 90% пока лишь копируют твитер.
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I'm reading your feed... suddenly something useful appears... 90% are still only copying the tweeter.
Tʀᴀɴsʟᴀᴛɪᴏɴ ʙʏ ᴅᴜᴄᴋᴅᴜᴄᴋɢᴏ
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We are going to have a local bitcoin meet up later! Excited about it!
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Awesome, hf
Don't forget to tell them about SN
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I did! SN is awesome! Love it.
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