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Baby Stacker Corner #4

whole series: #0, #1, #2, #3

Today, we have 55 stackers to welcome! That's more than ever in this series but I also missed some stackers in my last two posts and included them now here. My script wasn't logged in and thus any bio with less than 10 sats invested was excluded since that's the default for the 'sats filter' setting. Since most bios are freebies, this means that I basically only included bios that have been zapped at least 10 sats in my last two posts. What a fumble!
Anyway, now that this is fixed this isn't going to happen anymore. It was also a nice chance to mention the 'sats filter' setting since I am sure some stackers that have been here for a while will say: "there is a 'sats filter' setting???" to which I will say "Yes, there is a 'sats filter' setting! The 'sats filter' setting filters recent by sats!". The 'sats filter' settings works like this:
So, with this out of the way, here's the list of new stackers which includes bios all the way back to Jan 6:
nymbio (stacking since)itemssats/ccs stackedsat standard
@optimismFeb 9 (Feb 8)60/420.00
@booksandarticlesFeb 910/420.00
@jsonbitsFeb 9 (Feb 15)41165/5880.22
@LibertasBRFeb 821214/1020.68
@mister_monsterFeb 7120/810.00
@GreniumFeb 710/210.00
@bitcoinbitcoinbitcoinFeb 610/00.00
@Satochip_Feb 680/229640.00
@know1illuminatiFeb 510/00.00
@creativephil75Feb 510/00.00
@NathanNealFeb 410/00.00
@4e4f1cca38Feb 220/00.00
@isitsmdFeb 210/00.00
@homayunmhmadiFeb 230/00.00
@2BCFeb 210/140.00
@ruthless_stackerJan 3130313/890.78
@monkeyloveJan 31 (Jan 25)40/00.00
@TahafatoluJan 3130/500.00
@avatingJan 3010/00.00
@CJCJJan 3010/00.00
@KenobiJan 30230/24590.00
@JJ83gbsuaTJan 3010/00.00
@MumboJan 29570/15320.00
@AndySchoonoverJan 29190/17070.00
@yoonique12Jan 2910/00.00
@som_devJan 2910/3260.00
@JakesJibonkJan 2810/00.00
@SagarJan 2830/400.00
@soxJan 28 (Nov 20)450/1550.00
@ZeroTwoJan 2810/00.00
@cyco64Jan 2810/00.00
@PriyanshuJan 2820/00.00
@risabrandJan 2810/00.00
@catdaddysopranoJan 27712925/22860.56
@RoboshiJan 274605/3240.65
@PverteJan 27 (Jan 24)421/5040.04
@bold_frogJan 2710/00.00
@BoldfrogJan 2710/00.00
@TrumpNakamotoJan 2620/00.00
@humhmadiJan 2520/00.00
@b396fc6130Jan 2480/00.00
@d143626a68Jan 2110/00.00
@StrawberriesJan 2160/00.00
@PaulosalsaJan 2120/00.00
@SaluteYForcaDeKanuJan 1710/300.00
@bettyJan 1650/00.00
@deserterJan 1540/490.00
@77414a3d7eJan 1320/00.00
@021e3763baJan 1240/00.00
@numbersguyJan 1120/00.00
@mattgavinJan 8130/610.00
@fabula_220Jan 810/00.00
@DannnyJan 61140/7700.00
@CynthiaJan 610/00.00
@modJan 61290/00.00
Questions for the new stackers:
  • How did you find out about SN?
  • How difficult was it to get started? Any feedback?
  • How much experience do you have with lightning?
  • Have you realized that you need to attach a wallet to receive sats? When you receive a notification that you received credits, we include an info icon that opens this modal:
  • Have you read the FAQ already?
meme credits go to @DarthCoin
Hi all! Pleasure to be here.
How did you find out about SN?
Got here (this time around) from a nostr note by @halalmoney. I've visited a couple times prior and read articles here and there, but didn't bother to interact, until now.
Right now, I miss the old reddit vibe where there was a healthier mix of discussion and passion/cynicism - where people could agree to disagree and not everything turned into either a flame war or a brainwash by default (like the bigger subreddits, big discords and the bird app has become today.) In my search for a new platform I decided to give engaging with SN a shot.
How difficult was it to get started? Any feedback?
It was easy for me, but it would be hard for me to get someone here that does not come with a bitcoin background. CC vs sats took me a minute to understand, of course after I accidentally bought CCs.
How much experience do you have with lightning?
I've been using LN for a longer time, as in from back when it was a pain in the behind. I'm nowadays just running Phoenix (mobile) instead of a node; having to do channel management on a non-portable node is not ideal when you're on the road a lot and I feel that using a well known LSP (like Acinq) has a good enough risk profile for small balance exposure - for now.
Have you realized that you need to attach a wallet to receive sats? Have you read the FAQ already?
Yes, and yes.
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100 sats \ 4 replies \ @ek OP 10 Feb
Right now, I miss the old reddit vibe where there was a healthier mix of discussion and passion/cynicism [...] In my search for a new platform I decided to give engaging with SN a shot.
I think you're at the right place, many stackers have mentioned something simi same and said SN is what they were looking for
It was easy for me, but it would be hard for me to get someone here that does not come with a bitcoin background
Definitely! But thanks to CCs, someone without a bitcoin background can also use SN with CCs and when they are ready for sats, they can attach a wallet.
CC vs sats took me a minute to understand, of course after I accidentally bought CCs.
At least you will spend CCs instead of sats on posts and comments, so if you're active enough here, it shouldn't matter that you bought CCs!
I've been using LN for a longer time, as in from back when it was a pain in the behind. I'm nowadays just running Phoenix (mobile) instead of a node; having to do channel management on a non-portable node is not ideal when you're on the road a lot and I feel that using a well known LSP (like Acinq) has a good enough risk profile for small balance exposure - for now.
I also use Phoenix, but I also have a LND node with a private channel to SN to which I receive sats from here. I also run phoenixd as a fallback on a server since my LND node is running on my computer at home which I turn off from time to time.
Have you looked into phoenixd?
Yes, and yes.
🔥
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I also use Phoenix, but I also have a LND node with a private channel to SN to which I receive sats from here. I also run phoenixd as a fallback on a server since my LND node is running on my computer at home which I turn off from time to time.
I currently just submarine swap from Phoenix to on-chain (and when feerates are insane but need incoming liquidity, stage to liquid and then back to on-chain from there whenever it's calmed down - pleb life.)
Have you looked into phoenixd?
phoenixd has been on my 'to yolo onto a server' list ever since it were announced - i found that to be an awesome concept. But, I've gotta build something to actually use it - I've found real usage to be by far the best way to try new things, just start small. I was thinking to try to make it work in combination with a btcpayserver and put up a storefront of some kind. Would be fun.
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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek OP 23h
You can try out phoenixd on the machine you're using right now and then later restore from the seed if you want to migrate to another machine.
It's really really easy, just run the binary from here and done!
Some verification would be nice but maybe it's fine since it's from acinq.co
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111 sats \ 1 reply \ @optimism 23h
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek OP 23h
lol, precisely
151 sats \ 0 replies \ @sox 10 Feb
I remember that I spent a full day on SN the first time, was searching about Lightning networks and just stared at all the knowledge SN can give (it's a lot!). Safe to say that as an engineer I went straight to the repo to see what was going on đź‘€
but 0 sats?????? That must be wrong
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I found it through a recommendation from a colleague on Discord.
I found it very easy and intuitive. Even though the interface might seem anti-UX, I actually like this purely text-based and even terminal-like aspect. It feels simple—and it is—which is a good thing.
My experience with Lightning is very limited, if not nonexistent. I have a wallet and a small amount of sats. I know it’s a parallel network to on-chain, and that it’s faster and cheaper in fees compared to it. My first article is about my journey to better understand the network.
Yes, I linked my wallet.
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Welcome! I’m cryotosensei. Most people remember me because they assume I named myself cryptosensei. Ya I know, way to make an impression.
Is your colleague also on SN?
Looking forward to swapping ideas!
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I do it lol. My colleague is @kurszusz.
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24 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek OP 10 Feb
Most people remember me because they assume I named myself cryptosensei.
Or because of "my wife is Japanese" đź‘€
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That’s how you remember me because you find all the talk about Japan slightly annoying haha
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Mhh, I think it wasn’t about Japan, it was only getting so repetitive at one point that I always asked myself before I read your posts if you’re going to mention that your wife is Japanese, and it was usually true haha
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek OP 10 Feb
I found it through a recommendation from a colleague on Discord.
đź‘€
I found it very easy and intuitive. Even though the interface might seem anti-UX, I actually like this purely text-based and even terminal-like aspect. It feels simple—and it is—which is a good thing.
Hacker News was the original inspiration
My experience with Lightning is very limited, if not nonexistent. I have a wallet and a small amount of sats. I know it’s a parallel network to on-chain, and that it’s faster and cheaper in fees compared to it. My first article is about my journey to better understand the network.
I just read it, you're doing great!
Yes, I linked my wallet.
You're already far ahead most other new stackers, only @ruthless_stacker has earned a higher ratio of sats to CCs (0.78) than you (0.68) in the list above!
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May the force be with you. Now I’m instigate to increase my ratio.
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Yoooo I have had... THE craziest week and will continue to have a crazy month as I change cities. I GOT THE JOB (I've been talking about it in the Stacker Saloon).
But as a new stacker here's my responses:
I think I accidentally wandered into SN off of Nostr and love the format here. It reads to me somewhat like bitcoiners reddit, even though that's probably a terrible comparison.
Difficulty getting started is how janky the lightning wallet payout is. For whatever reason, SN is the one place where my Alby connected wallet falls flat on its face. Whenever I want to extract my earned sats to my personal lightning wallet, it's better to just use my @. Don't know if I should point fingers at SN or Alby on that one.
Experience with lightining: enough to do things I care about and not enough to be dangerous. I suspect I'll hover here for quite some time, especially during my move.
On the FAQ... I think I've dabbled :) I wander.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek OP 10 Feb
It reads to me somewhat like bitcoiners reddit, even though that's probably a terrible comparison.
Nah, that's how we explain SN usually haha
Difficulty getting started is how janky the lightning wallet payout is. For whatever reason, SN is the one place where my Alby connected wallet falls flat on its face.
Can you share details? Are you trying do withdraw manually or are you trying to attach your Alby wallet? Are you running Alby Hub and want to use NWC?
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Can you share details? Are you trying do withdraw manually or are you trying to attach your Alby wallet? Are you running Alby Hub and want to use NWC?
So yes on Alby Hub usage to my own wallet, the problem is using either invoice or QR just doesn't seem to work for me:
I end up having to go with option 3, lightning address, and manually enter in my @getalby.com handle to withdraw sats to my wallet. Not exactly sure why my connected Alby extension isn't handling it well. It works like a charm in other places.
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I've had 3 notifications in two days saying someone joined SN because of you. Must be doing something right ✅️
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If @LibertasBR sticks around, then he's going to be a long time stacker. He was subjected to witnessing one of Darth's deranged outbursts right from the outset.
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Hello, my friend. Thank you for the warm welcome, and from what I’ve seen, some members are truly passionate. That’s perfectly fine; in fact, it only increases my desire to learn and share, knowing that it’s something that inspires such passion in people.
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Welcome aboard, then!
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39 sats \ 9 replies \ @ek OP 10 Feb
Do you have a link? đź‘€
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Not me at my best, but I had a rough night and wasn't in any mood for his shit first thing in the morning.
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30 sats \ 7 replies \ @ek OP 10 Feb
The trick with DarthCoin is to assume he is always trolling and troll back
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My policy with trolls is not to feed them. And to try to appreciate what might be useful in Darth’s case. He seems truly passionate, to the point of defending it with weapons. He reminded me of those hermits who have discovered a truth and live by it, attacking even the pilgrims who seek the same path as him. lol .
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60 sats \ 0 replies \ @ek OP 10 Feb
He reminded me of those hermits who have discovered a truth and live by it, attacking even the pilgrims who seek the same path as him. lol .
lol, for some reason this came to my mind:
Strength of a real bitcoiner comes from surviving my supposedly trolling. Only the brave can survive and find the true path. And that wasn't trolling at all. Is just a genuine question: WTF have you done until 2025 ? But we have too many snowflakes around... if we only warm welcome noobs and never slap them on the back of the head, they will be sleepy NPCs...
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It might be even more disconcerting to see you come out of nowhere and smack the guy they're talking to.
0 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek OP 23h
Wow, you are a very sophisticated troll, I almost believed you that you weren't trolling
that means he have some potential... will see
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Welcome new stackers! I'm happy to see such a large list and hope to get to know some of you more over the coming weeks.
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Thank you. I will try to be an active part of this community by sharing my questions and what I learn along the way. I’ve already seen that there’s a lot of valuable content here, and I’ll do my best to absorb as much as I can.
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This is a fantastic place to ask questions, I don't think I've ever been let down when I wanted to learn something especially about bitcoin. It's also not a bad place to have a bit of fun, especially when you get to know people better.
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My "welcome" to all these new stackers is this: #686524
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