He should not have gone to the Ethereum conference. By the way, I really get a gifter vibe from him for some reason. https://image.nostr.build/aa2b5473e28b3ad4da0ce798a9cd5671d9fe05debe8a77a555f0614f3c2ec011.jpg
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yeah agree I never understood why the dude who got rich on the toxic cesspool that is twitter gets so much of a pass with bitcoiners around here except that he donated a tiny fraction of his wealth to nostr development early on. Not that I think he owes anyone anything, but it sure didnt take much to erase everyones memory about what be built at twitter and the censorship that took place on his watch. We all can be redeemed though so I cant hold it too much against him.
I was a bit disappointed EthDenver hosted him. I can see why he appeals to some people in the community though.
RFK rather than Jack. Anyone with a bell slapping video is at least in touch with their emotions)
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The bids on Dorsey’s succinct first tweet “just setting up my twttr” from March 21st, 2006, quickly escalated, and Dorsey later said he would end the bidding on the tweet’s 15th anniversary. According to the time stamp on Cent, Estavi made his final, winning bid on Monday afternoon, and according to Reuters, paid using the Ether cryptocurrency in the amount of 1630.5825601 ETH. Estavi, CEO of blockchain company Bridge Oracle, told Reuters he was “thankful.” https://www.theverge.com/2021/3/22/22344937/jack-dorsey-nft-sold-first-tweet-ethereum-cryptocurrency-twitter