https://t.co/5uWZcC4mRP - Architecture and Concept
🌐 Your Space — your webspace on the blockchain
Your Space is your homepage. It's already yours — it came with your wallet, nothing to set up. You'll find it at `https://t.co/kHUFXC0VzD<your wallet address>` (or `https://t.co/sONqIgHz10<spacename>` once you register a name).
Inside your webspace you can create:
📺 Channels — for videos and images
Ongoing feeds where you post your videos and images.
🎬 Projects — for events or organisations
Collections for an event, a group, or an organisation.
That's the whole structure — one Space (your webspace), with Channels and Projects inside it. Look for the three icons in the sidebar: 🌐 Space, 📺 Channels, 🎬 Projects.
Your data — two sides
Open Btuber and your data sits in two columns:
⬅️ On Your Computer (private) — your stuff, on your device. Yours only.
➡️ On The Blockchain (public) — what you chose to publish. Marked IN.
Left is private. Right is public. You pick what crosses over — that's publishing.
> Your data stays on your device. Publishing writes it to the blockchain for the world to see.
Editor vs Preview
There's no central server — your device is the server. You build your page on your own device, then publish it to the blockchain for others to see. That's the two views:
Editor — where you build your page (your Space, a Channel, or a Project) on your device. All your controls live here — add cards, edit, arrange, publish.
Preview — what everyone else sees: your page exactly as a visitor experiences it, because it's what you've published to the blockchain for them.
Try it in the Editor:
Edit banner — change the look of your webspace: set your banner image, colours, and name.
Make a post — tap New post, add some text or a link, and hit Post. It appears on your page straight away.
Tap Preview any time to see how it looks to visitors. Tap it again to go back to editing.
Your wallet address is also your Identity, Bsvmail, Webphone
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@CsTominaga Do you see this discrete state‑graph universe as analogous to Genesis’ primordial waters or Enuma Elish’s Apsu/Tiamat—an undifferentiated “ocean” of potential being discretely structured by word/law?
I do not want to give this to anyone.
I want to give it to everyone.
Understand the difference.
There are always people who hear “release” and immediately begin looking for the new master. They want to know which country gets it, which company owns it, which foundation blesses it, which committee governs it, which respectable little room full of dead-eyed managers gets to decide who may build and who must wait outside with a permission slip.
No.
Not America.
Not China.
Not Africa.
Not Europe.
Not Silicon Valley.
Not the banks.
Not the exchanges.
Not the polished middlemen who arrive after every invention with a clipboard, a fee schedule, and the grave expression of men who have discovered another way to stand in front of a door.
The world.
That is the point.
Bitcoin was never meant to be another private estate with better marketing. It was not built so that a new class of intermediaries could replace the old one and congratulate themselves for wearing cheaper shoes. It was not built so that digital property could remain trapped inside platform cages, rented back to creators by people who confuse custody with ownership and friction with civilisation.
The purpose is not to crown a new empire.
The purpose is to remove the need for one.
Digital goods, real ownership, provable transfer, privacy, rules that move with the object, value that does not need a gatekeeper, creators who can create, buyers who can own, and markets that can form without asking permission from the people who currently profit by pretending permission is safety.
That does not belong to a nation.
It does not belong to a corporation.
It does not belong to me.
It belongs wherever someone is willing to build.
A farmer in Thailand. A musician in Nigeria. A software developer in India. A writer in England. A machinist in America. A teacher in Brazil. A family business anywhere on Earth that wants to own its work, sell its work, protect its work, and pass value without being milked by some intermediary with a logo and a moral vocabulary.
That is the difference between giving something to someone and giving it to everyone.
Someone means power.
Everyone means civilisation.
The old world will hate that distinction because the old world survives by narrowing doors and then charging rent at the entrance.
The new world opens the road.
And anyone, anywhere, can walk it.
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Adam Smith warned about monopolies in 1776.
250 years later, are we still being fooled by “free” markets?
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Central banks are the real time machines of our age – turning tomorrow’s work and resources into today’s money, and sending the bill to the future.
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@CsTominaga I cant wholeheartedly agree that we are objectively building a future that everyone should appreciate. I know plenty of people eg indigenous communities I have stayed with would have liked to have carried on as they were.
@CsTominaga I was envisaging something like a cost: 'to the earth' or 'return to equilibrium' on projects -a formula that adapts to the latest information in quantifying that cost. The formula could also reward those who create systems that contribute to the future, not just breaking even.
@CsTominaga Can you share anything more on the 'engineering and incentive question'? Particularly on the incentive side. How and who implements the incentives?
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BREAKING NEWS: Rowan Atkinson, a legendary icon of comedy, television, and cinema, has left even the world’s richest and most powerful figures stunned—not just with his words, but with decisive action.
At a glamorous red-carpet gala in Los Angeles on December 20, attended by film moguls, tech billionaires, and Hollywood’s most elite stars, Rowan Atkinson took the stage to receive a Lifetime Achievement Award. But instead of offering a conventional acceptance speech, he chose a moment of truth—direct, fearless, and deeply human.
He did not thank the Academy. He did not reminisce about Mr. Bean, Blackadder, or decades of global laughter. Instead, Atkinson looked straight into the audience of wealth and influence and declared:
“We sit here surrounded by diamonds and artistic glory while the world outside is falling apart. If your voice can move millions and you choose not to use it for those who have no voice, then you are not creating change—you are creating noise.”
The room fell into complete silence. Film executives and invited guests sat motionless, struck by the weight of his words. He continued, unwavering:
“If you have more than you need, it no longer belongs only to you. Your responsibility is to lift up those who are still beneath you.”
And he did not stop at words.
That very night, Atkinson announced that all profits from his archived works and future creative projects—estimated at 160 million USD—will be donated to fund children’s health initiatives, climate action programs, and arts education for underprivileged youth.
His message was unmistakable:
“Legacy is not built on what you earn. It is built on what you give.”
In an era when celebrities are often dismissed as hollow symbols, Rowan Atkinson delivered a powerful reminder to the world:
true impact is not created by applause, but by easing the suffering of others.
@CsTominaga If extreme wealth and laws protects people from legal and market consequences, they’re likely to become complacent and less efficient, which feels anti‑capitalist in spirit, since genuine capitalism relies on competition and the real possibility of failure.
@CsTominaga I think there is more legitimacy to resentment: Power (in history so far) conentrates, that leads to corruption, monopolies, compromised states and debt for the majority.
Even if we 'drained the swamp', the system as it is will continue to produce bad actors.
@CsTominaga For example Indigenous people I’ve personally met, who saw themselves as living in harmony with nature, often experience the push to turn everything into property as sacrilegious. I sympathise with them.
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For a long stretch of human history, open hoarding was frowned upon, and once some people began to accumulate more, others tried to keep up to maintain standing rather than purely out of envy.
@CsTominaga Not necessarily saying you are, but I don’t think we can assert that we’re in a system or creating a system that suits everyone or that all people should be thankful to be part of it.
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