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Bitcoin × Sovereignty Bitcoin Mining Guides

Bitcoin meets mesh, Nostr, and open hardware — the full sovereign stack

Mesh Networks

When the ISP Drops: Mesh Keeps Your Node, Miner, and Agent Online

Power and compute are useless if you cannot reach your node, miner, or AI agent when the ISP drops. Here is how a low-bandwidth LoRa mesh plus Nostr keeps the critical signals flowing — honestly, without over-promising broadband.

Bitcoin × AI

Own Your Compute: The Bitcoiner’s Self-Sovereign Local-AI Stack

You already own your money and run your node. Local AI is the next layer — own your compute the way you own your keys. A Bitcoiner’s honest guide to the self-sovereign local-AI stack: Ollama, open-weight models, MCP, and a GPU you own. A backup to rented intelligence, not a replacement for Bitcoin.

Bitcoin × AI

Pay-Per-Inference, No Account: The Sovereign Compute Loop

Sovereign compute means running AI inference on hardware you own and paying for it in Bitcoin over Lightning with no account. Here is the canonical definition of the sovereign compute loop — your hardware, your model, your money — and how L402 pay-per-inference closes it.

Bitcoin × Sovereignty

Zaps Explained: Lightning + Nostr as Sovereign Social Monetization

A zap is a Lightning payment stapled to a Nostr note. NIP-57 specifies the handshake. The result is the first native monetization primitive the open web has ever had: no ads, no platform tax, no KYC. Here is how it works and how to turn it on.