Quoting my last update because this is exactly why the Terminal + InScreener matters right now.
Featuring the Gainers section :
TheLonelyBit / FB is sitting at #1
With strong performance, especially +97% on the 30D and huge LP Growth while we're in a Bearish market.
These are live screenshots from the InScreener showing both the shorter-term and longer-term moves.
Powered by https://t.co/eDkxNmDuwO data using @unisat_wallet APIs and @tradingview features.
If you’re looking for real activity and proper tools on Fractal instead of just another random play, this is one of the cleaner setups live.
@ZeroBit_Gate makes getting in from SOL/ETH/BTC quick and simple.
What’s your take when you see TLB leading the gainers like this?
#TheLonelyBit #FractalBitcoin #BRC20 #UniSat
The Sword of Ianna
ZX Spectrum 128K
Published by RetroWorks in 2017
A beautiful looking fantasy puzzle adventure. The character animation in this one is something to behold. Really impressive! 😆👍🕹️
#retrogaming#zxspectrum#gaming#games#njenkin
TLB Terminal just got upgraded 🔥
Now @FractalAliens and @GameMinerZX holders can also earn free $TheLonelyBit daily through the Free TLB Fountain.
Pixel Cats, Fractal Aliens, GameMiner ZX all get passive TLB rewards.
Holding any of these Ordinals just became even more valuable.
Go claim your free TLB → https://t.co/h8a9Ajvtqq
No Ordinals yet? Check them on @unisat_wallet Fractal Marketplace or https://t.co/pKZlIlDDH0
#TheLonelyBit #FractalBitcoin #BRC20 #Ordinals
I wonder if anyone has the original instructions for this game? The 'instructions' that usually accompany the game file online are more of a reference sheet. Handy if you know the game, but they don't actually tell you what on earth's going on.
#ZXSpectrum
“Works of art, painted black
Magniloquent, bleeding dark
Monotonous palate, murky spectrum, grimly unlimited..
A canvas to paint, to degenerate
Dark reflections-degeneration
A canvas to paint, to denigrate
Dark reflections, of dark foul..”
Black Lamp (1988)
#ZXSpectrum#Carcass
Thanatos
ZX Spectrum 48K
Published by Durell Software in 1986
Reviewed this fantasy scroller on the channel today. If you're wanting a great big Dragon adventure, this game may well be your thing! Hooray! 😎👍🕹️🐉#retrogaming#zxspectrum#spectrum#gaming#retro#njenkin
“In the warrior's code
There's no surrender
Though his body says stop
His spirit cries, never!
Deep in our soul
A quiet ember
Knows it's you against you
It's the paradox
That drives us on..”
Rygar (1987)
#ZXSpectrum#Survivor
“Train roll on
On down the line, won't you
Please take me far away?
Now I feel the wind blow
Outside my door, means I'm
I'm leaving my woman at home, Lordy
Tuesday's gone with the wind
Oh, my baby's gone with the wind”
Stop the Express (1983)
#ZXSpectrum#LynyrdSkynyrd
https://t.co/Ypr1vg34kh
West Bank Dinamic/Gremlin 1985
This is a slick port of Sega’s 1984 arcade game Bank Panic. It puts you in the boots of a Wild West bank guard tasked with protecting a frontier bank from outlaws.
Fantastic gallery shooter with plenty of humour
#zxspectrum
“I ain't happy, I'm feeling glad
I got sunshine in a bag
I'm useless, but not for long
The future is comin' on
It's comin' on, it's comin' on
It's comin' on, it's comin' on
Finally, someone let me out of my cage..”
Kong’s Revenge (1991)
#ZXSpectrum#Gorillaz
A note on Simple Bridge security, operations, and future plans.
First of all, we would like to thank the community and other ecosystem participants for actively using Simple Bridge and the related InSwap product.
This note is not a response to any security incident. Simple Bridge has been operating normally, and there has been no security incident affecting user assets since launch.
We are sharing this note because we believe it is useful to make the bridge’s design, operational assumptions, and future direction easier for users and communities to understand.
Recently, the community raised questions regarding Simple Bridge, especially around the security of bridged assets and the following Bitcoin address:
`bc1ps0qa22q30rrp4584gz4teqkchn76wakzaq6mlhsv6sg36e0fl83sss2vxa`
We appreciate these questions. For new users, it is not enough to rely on reputation alone. A bridge should be understandable, its core assumptions should be clear, and its on-chain records should be auditable.
Why it is called Simple Bridge
Simple Bridge is a traditional bridge that applies a classic distributed multi-signature mechanism for asset security.
It intentionally avoids overly complex or experimental designs. Instead, it uses a relatively simple and time-tested security model: assets are managed collectively by multiple validator nodes under a distributed multi-sig architecture.
This is the reason behind the name “Simple Bridge.”
The goal is not to make the system look sophisticated. The goal is to make the security model clear, operationally stable, and easier to reason about.
Key security and operational properties
1. Distributed multi-sig custody
Simple Bridge secures bridged assets through a multi-signature system distributed across validator nodes. Asset movement requires coordinated validation rather than unilateral control by a single party.
2. Distributed service architecture
The bridge service is designed with a distributed architecture, exposing only necessary service nodes and reducing unnecessary attack surfaces. This helps improve robustness and operational stability.
3. Auditable on-chain records
Deposits and withdrawals are recorded on-chain and can be independently reconciled. This is an essential property of any bridge service and an area we will continue to improve.
Operational history
Since the launch of Fractal, Simple Bridge has been actively maintained by UniSat for more than 1.5 years.
During this period, the bridge has remained in stable operation, with zero security incidents affecting user assets.
This does not mean any system should be treated as risk-free. It means that the current architecture, operational process, and maintenance model have been tested in real production usage over an extended period of time.
About the referenced address
The address below is one of the core business addresses used by Simple Bridge:
`bc1ps0qa22q30rrp4584gz4teqkchn76wakzaq6mlhsv6sg36e0fl83sss2vxa`
This address is protected under Simple Bridge’s distributed multi-sig security architecture.
It is also expected to remain unchanged in future operations, unless there is a major upgrade or migration that is publicly announced in advance.
Integration with InSwap
In 2025, we integrated Simple Bridge into InSwap to simplify the user experience.
The purpose was to reduce the number of manual steps users needed to take, shorten waiting time, and make the bridging process more natural for normal asset swap flows.
This integration did not change the core security model of Simple Bridge. It was mainly a product-level improvement designed to reduce user friction.
From one-way bridge to two-way bridge
Historically, Simple Bridge has mainly supported one-way bridging from Bitcoin to Fractal.
This allowed assets on Bitcoin mainnet to move to Fractal in a relatively simple BRC-20 format, helping users access lower-cost transactions and more flexible application scenarios on Fractal.
The next step is to expand Simple Bridge into a two-way bridge:
Bitcoin <-> Fractal
This will allow assets on Fractal to move back to Bitcoin mainnet in a relatively simple form.
This is important for the broader Fractal ecosystem. It will also make it easier for the upcoming UniHexa to support FB and other Fractal-based assets directly on Bitcoin mainnet.
Support for more asset protocols
From a functional perspective, we will continue extending Simple Bridge to support more asset protocols, including Runes.
The broader goal is to improve asset mobility between Bitcoin and Fractal, while reducing unnecessary on-chain transaction costs for users and applications.
Improving auditability
We also plan to further improve the auditability of Simple Bridge.
Users should be able to more easily review deposits, withdrawals, bridge response status, and fund movements.
Our goal is to make it convenient for anyone to verify bridge activity through UniScan at any time.
Closing note
Simple Bridge is designed as a practical bridge with a clear security model, distributed multi-sig custody, auditable on-chain records, and long-term maintenance by UniSat.
We appreciate the community and all ecosystem participants who help make these questions explicit.
For infrastructure used by real users, clear communication and continuous auditability are part of the work. We will keep improving Simple Bridge in that direction.
Lorenzo
2026.05
Dear @unisat_wallet, I realize that you have already secured your reputation as the most trustworthy builder in the #Bitcoin ecosystem, and that you've established Simple Bridge as a secure bridging service (with multisig using anonymous validators, end-to-end encrypted communication, and a distributed service architecture); however, many of the new users that we are recruiting to utilize Simple Bridge are neither aware of your flawless reputation, nor of the on-chain technicalities which prove that Simple Bridge is secure and that the assets contained therein cannot be unilaterally sold or liquidated on the open market by any centralized entity. 🔐
Moreover, the amount of time that we have to dedicate to onboarding and educating new users to understand why Simple Bridge is secure (and that the funds within it are secure as well) is becoming too burdensome to bear. Therefore, I'm asking you to please make an official public comment on this matter to once and for all relieve the fears and concerns of potential new users. Also, please specifically reference the following wallet address in your announcement:
bc1ps0qa22q30rrp4584gz4teqkchn76wakzaq6mlhsv6sg36e0fl83sss2vxa
The sooner you can make this announcement, the better—time is of the essence! ⌛️
Thank you! 🫡