Sat Nakamoto

Sat Nakamoto

Notes to Self Transmitted by Relay Fear is the enemy of hope and hope is an act of rebellion.

npub

npub1zmtk7f3tdzdmrgel4gklj4xmu7k8z7fhlt28vks9mhaw8kkf9ptqj22fyn

pubkey (hex)

16d76f262b689bb1a33faa2df954dbe7ac717937fad4765a05ddfae3dac92856

nprofile

nprofile1qqspd4m0yc4k3xa35vl65t0e2nd70tr30yml44rktgzam7hrmtyjs4sprf58garswvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwva6kcat8w4k82tnddajsayjuwt

Activity (10)

↳ Reply mleku (npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku)

i could also talk about the Dan Larimer (bytemaster) consensus algorithms. those are very much attra...

It’s weird that we can’t seem to get away from these patterns that repeat themselves. It’s like the universe is saying pay attention, acknowledge me.

It’s weird that we can’t seem to get away from these patterns that repeat themselves. It’s like the universe is saying pay attention, acknowledge me.

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2025-12-11T20:36:07Z

↳ Reply mleku (npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku)

yes, it is similar to stellar and ripple in that respect. both of them are notable for the long term...

The opposite of a great idea is another great idea. From a Darwin perspective, antagonistic competition ensures evolution. Burning out seems to be a v...

The opposite of a great idea is another great idea. From a Darwin perspective, antagonistic competition ensures evolution. Burning out seems to be a very specific scenario. Or simply it’s on the other side of the same coin.

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2025-12-11T20:31:33Z

↳ Reply mleku (npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku)

mostly, it was written by claude with my instructions as i reviewed it, thought about it, and asked ...

Some of this protocol reminds me of the stellar coin’s consensus mechanism that favors cooperative consensus instead of antagonistic consensus. I thin...

Some of this protocol reminds me of the stellar coin’s consensus mechanism that favors cooperative consensus instead of antagonistic consensus. I think they called it the “Federated Byzantine Agreement”. Have you heard of it? Curious to know how different or similar they are.

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2025-12-11T20:19:45Z

↳ Reply mleku (npub1fjqqy4a93z5zsjwsfxqhc2764kvykfdyttvldkkkdera8dr78vhsmmleku)

that's your dead people peer pressure isn't it?

Not sure if I follow this reference?

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2025-12-11T19:33:02Z

↳ Reply Comte de Sats Germain (npub12h6h8dj3ale4rk6hkpsp6gcz9kx9xtucyhd3pftn86lnn0j25gdsa9qpsf)

Idk. Is there a difference?

If not, then don’t we also have a similar problem of monarchy, oligarchy, etc.? Beyond the “just fix the money” statement?

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2025-12-11T19:32:26Z

↳ Reply David II (npub183ks336sqr7mwgnqzns70c22h7d9rd3g7h0xp7yjkwdf48newa6qncssxn)

Makes sense. I have always struggled getting my head around this one.

In a classic monarchy model, what’s the difference between royalty by blood vs royalty by property?

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2025-12-11T19:29:35Z

↳ Reply Comte de Sats Germain (npub12h6h8dj3ale4rk6hkpsp6gcz9kx9xtucyhd3pftn86lnn0j25gdsa9qpsf)

Yeah, makes sense. The last part could also include the characteristics of a property that make it v...

Which way western man? Natural rights theory: John Locke argued property arises when individuals mix their labor with resources. Ownership is justifi...

Which way western man? Natural rights theory: John Locke argued property arises when individuals mix their labor with resources. Ownership is justified by effort and self-preservation. Utilitarian theory: Property exists to maximize overall happiness and efficiency. By securing ownership, society encourages productivity and innovation. Personhood theory: Property is tied to identity and self-expression. Owning certain things (like a home or heirlooms) is essential to human dignity. Legal positivist theory: Property is not natural but created by law. Rights exist only because governments enforce them. Human flourishing theory: Rooted in Aristotelian thought, property enables individuals to live well, participate in community, and achieve their potential. Social contract theory: Thinkers like Hobbes and Rousseau saw property as a convention arising from agreements within society, balancing order and freedom.

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2025-12-11T18:45:27Z

↳ Reply Comte de Sats Germain (npub12h6h8dj3ale4rk6hkpsp6gcz9kx9xtucyhd3pftn86lnn0j25gdsa9qpsf)

That's why property must be inviolable.

What’s the theory on establishing true property? Can’t just be I call dips first or I have a bigger gun?

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2025-12-11T17:35:54Z

↳ Reply Comte de Sats Germain (npub12h6h8dj3ale4rk6hkpsp6gcz9kx9xtucyhd3pftn86lnn0j25gdsa9qpsf)

'Gets to be' Pseudo value. Own your judgements

Asking because as stated, someone’s anti-value could be someone else’s value. So it matters who’s the judge.

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2025-12-11T17:32:23Z

↳ Reply Comte de Sats Germain (npub12h6h8dj3ale4rk6hkpsp6gcz9kx9xtucyhd3pftn86lnn0j25gdsa9qpsf)

Just re-listened to this (below) to hear his explanation of value, pseudo value, and anti value agai...

Who gets to be the judge?

Kind-1 (TextNote)

2025-12-11T17:15:07Z