EvoLensArt on Nostr: I. Abstract Welcome to BOOMSCROLL (Bitcoin’s Open Opportunity Market Supporting ...
I. Abstract
Welcome to BOOMSCROLL (Bitcoin’s Open Opportunity Market Supporting Community Rewards, Objectives, and Learning Layers). It’s not a product. It’s not a program. Hell, it’s not even a protocol. BOOMSCROLL is a bare-bones extension that taps into the existing power of Bitcoin and Nostr, leveraging what’s already out there to unlock a whole new world of value, reputation, and accountability. We’re taking what’s solid, what’s unstoppable, and pushing it a step further—without breaking a damn thing.
BOOMSCROLL is built on a handful of straightforward concepts that let anyone throw down a bounty, rally the crowd, and watch as others rise to the occasion. Every step in this system is public, voluntary, and irrevocable. There’s no need for new infrastructure or complicated logic. If you’ve got Bitcoin, if you’ve got a Nostr identity, you’re already in the game. And once you’re in, every move you make is recorded for the world to see, in a decentralized, censorship-resistant ledger that can’t be stopped.
This system sidesteps the usual complications of the Oracle Problem by keeping things ruthlessly simple. BOOMSCROLL doesn’t need to verify quality or micromanage outcomes. It’s all based on a dumb Oracle, a binary choice: did you sign the Completion Note, or didn’t you? The system doesn’t judge; it just records. And once that Completion Note is signed, the sats flow, and the system moves on. BOOMSCROLL trusts the transparency of Bitcoin and the freedom of Nostr to make sure everyone knows what went down.
The goal here isn’t just to move money around. BOOMSCROLL is about putting your reputation on the line, letting actions speak louder than words, and letting a growing public dataset reveal who’s really worth their weight in sats. It’s about leveraging the hardest money on Earth and the most resilient network on the planet to create something that’s as public as it is unstoppable. So whether you’re here to cash in, build a reputation, or just watch the world compete for the prize, BOOMSCROLL gives you the tools to do it on your own terms.
II. Moving Parts: A Nostr Improvement Proposal with Self-Imposed Constraints
BOOMSCROLL (Bounty-Oriented Open Mechanism Securing Collaborative Reputation Over Layered Ledger) isn’t about adding anything entirely new. It’s about introducing a set of precise constraints that users can choose to adopt if they want to play a particular game. This is a Nostr Improvement Proposal that adds five specific note types, offering a simple framework to operate within—nothing more, nothing less. Like Bitcoin and Nostr themselves, it’s a rule set. By choosing to post these note types, you’re voluntarily stepping into a world of public accountability, irrevocable actions, and open-ended possibilities.
No one is required to implement this. If you’re not interested, you can walk away. But, thanks to the permissionless nature of Nostr, you can take these note types and plug them into an existing client, build a dedicated client around them, or even roll your own interpretation. You have complete freedom here. The magic of BOOMSCROLL is that it works within the constraints you choose to accept, and by accepting these constraints, you open yourself up to a game that’s as flexible as it is structured.
BOOMSCROLL’s rules may be specific, but they don’t limit creativity. Instead, they give shape to an open-ended environment where the only boundaries are the ones you set by choosing to engage. The arbitrary nature of both the asks and the completions underscores this freedom. You’re not bound by some rigid protocol; you’re simply choosing to participate in a system where every action is publicly visible, completely voluntary, and, above all, irrevocable.
Here’s what those five new note types look like in action:
Public Ask
The Public Ask is where you lock up sats and throw down the gauntlet. It’s a public challenge aimed at a specific NPub, with verifiable sats tied to it. By posting this note type, you’re declaring an intention and setting the terms. Once those sats are locked, there’s no going back. You’ve chosen to play by BOOMSCROLL’s rules, and anyone can see the stakes on the line.
Parallel Submissions
With Parallel Submissions, you’re free to respond to an ask—even if it wasn’t aimed at you. But let’s be clear: you are not eligible for the original bounty. Those sats are locked up, and they’re not yours to claim. What you’re doing here is throwing your hat into the ring, saying, “I can do this.” Nobody can stop you from putting yourself out there and putting your reputation on the line. If you’ve got something valuable to add, go ahead and post it. But remember, quality matters. If you respond with something irrelevant, poorly done, or just plain spammy, you’re likely to find yourself muted. In BOOMSCROLL, it’s a permissionless world, but reputation is everything. Show up with quality, and you might find your work getting recognized, even if the sats are locked elsewhere.
Snowball Zaps
Community backing is always an option. With Snowball Zaps, anyone can amplify a Public Ask by increasing the bounty. This note type lets people put more sats on the line, ramping up the stakes and making the challenge a collective effort. When you see something worth backing, you can pile on with Snowball Zaps, adding fuel to the fire and making the whole thing that much more enticing.
Completion Notes
The Completion Note is your ticket to claiming the sats. It signals that the job’s done and triggers the release of the bounty. The rules are simple: if the Completion Note is posted, the sats move. Beyond that, ongoing Zaps can flow back to the Completion Note, with rewards split via Lightning Prisms: 85% to the creator, 10% to the backers, and 5% to OpenSats. You’re not just fulfilling an ask; you’re leaving a mark that can keep rewarding you as long as it holds value.
Endorsement
When someone steps up and delivers beyond expectation, the Endorsement note type lets the original target hand over the bounty in good faith. You’re not taking a cut for yourself, and there’s no sats involved. This is purely a social signal, a way to recognize quality and show respect for someone else’s work. It’s a constraint that forces you to choose integrity over profit, but by doing so, you amplify the other player’s standing in the game.
With these note types, BOOMSCROLL (Beyond Ordinary Online Markets: Supporting Cooperation, Reward, and Open Ledger Layers) doesn’t change the rules of Bitcoin or Nostr. It simply adds a layer that’s available to anyone willing to play by these particular rules. You’re accepting a specific framework, but within that framework, the possibilities are endless. Whether it’s the arbitrary nature of asks or the all-or-nothing nature of completions, BOOMSCROLL is about choosing to participate in a game that’s wide open to interpretation, as long as you’re willing to stick to the constraints that make it work.
III. BOOMSCROLL In Practice
So far, we’ve outlined BOOMSCROLL (Bit-Oriented Operations Matrix Synchronizing Collaborative Reputation Over Liquid Ledgers) in broad, conceptual strokes. We’ve talked about the mechanics, the rules, and how this all works at a high level. But here’s the thing—talk is cheap, and if BOOMSCROLL’s going to stand up to scrutiny, we need to see it in action.
The true test of any system is what it looks like when it collides with the messiness of reality. That’s where things get interesting. It’s time to take all these abstract components—the Public Ask, Parallel Submissions, Snowball Zaps, Completion Notes, and Endorsements—and see how they play out when actual people, with real Satoshis and real reputations on the line, start using them.
In this section, we’re going to put some flesh on the bones and walk through a concrete example. Picture this: Kanye West has recently gone down the Nostr rabbit hole. Now he’s a BOOMSCROLL user, and he’s about to throw down a serious bounty. We’ll step through the different ways this could play out, exploring a few parallel universes to show the variety of outcomes BOOMSCROLL allows. This will take us beyond theory and into the world of public accountability, reputation, and the unpredictable nature of open, permissionless systems.
So, let’s dig into the Kanye West example and break it down piece by piece. How do these concepts actually work when someone like Kanye steps up to the plate?
The Setup: Kanye’s Coldcard Bounty
Kanye West, serendipitously catches Marty Bent on Tales From The Crypt when his uber driver is listening to an episode of the podcast. Soon, Kanye is a full-fledged freak - regularly commenting in the NOSTR live chat for every episode of Rabbit Hole Recap with Marty Bent and Matt Odell. Knowing the importance of proper self-custody, Kanye decides to throw down a Public Ask on BOOMSCROLL. He’s targeting Matt Odell with a 10 million sat bounty for a Coldcard tutorial that covers everything: setup, single-sig, multi-sig, you name it. This tutorial isn’t just for him—it’s something he thinks will benefit the entire Bitcoin community. Kanye’s putting his sats where his mouth is, and he’s making sure everyone can see it.
IV. Question Zero: Why Put Satoshis on the Line?
Before diving into the specifics of Kanye’s Public Ask, there’s an underlying question we need to tackle: why would someone put their sats on the line in the first place? What’s the motivation behind taking hard-earned Bitcoin and tying it up in a public bounty that anyone can see and scrutinize?
The answer lies in the power of reputation. In the world of BOOMSCROLL (Building Open Operations for Maximizing Support, Community, Respect, Overcoming Limitation Layers), reputation is a currency in its own right—one that can’t be bought or sold, only earned over time. Matt Odell has built up an impressive reputation within the Bitcoin space. He’s known for his insights, integrity, and dedication to educating the community. By targeting someone like Matt, Kanye isn’t just throwing sats at a problem; he’s signaling that he values quality and wants someone with credibility to take up the challenge.
But here’s the kicker: Kanye wouldn’t just throw down a bounty to any random person. He knows that if he does, he’s risking his sats for nothing. In BOOMSCROLL, play stupid games, win stupid prizes. If Kanye were to lock up 10 million sats to some unproven NPub, there’s a good chance he’d never see a return on that investment. But by choosing Matt Odell, he’s betting on someone with a proven track record and a reputation to maintain.
This is where the human factor comes into play. For Matt, it’s not just about the sats on the table. He has a lot more to lose than just Bitcoin. His integrity, his body of work, and his standing in the community are all part of the equation. If Matt were to take up Kanye’s challenge, he’d be putting his reputation on the line as much as Kanye is putting his sats on the line.
So why do people put sats out there? Because reputation amplifies value. When you back someone like Matt Odell, you’re not just hoping for a job well done; you’re leveraging a reputation that already exists. Kanye’s not just looking for any Coldcard tutorial—he’s looking for one with Odell’s stamp of approval, one that carries weight because of who made it.
This setup isn’t just a gamble; it’s a strategic move. In BOOMSCROLL, throwing sats behind a reputable figure isn’t just about paying for services—it’s about tying your bounty to someone who has a lot more than just money riding on the outcome. It’s about ensuring that the person you back has as much skin in the game as you do, if not more. And if you get it wrong? Well, you’re free to do that, too. In a permissionless system, you can back whoever you want, but make no mistake—the risk is real. It’s a system that rewards strategic choices and punishes reckless ones, with consequences that are public and permanent.
V. Scenario 1: Good Faith, Good Quality – Matt Delivers
1. Matt Sees the Ask and Decides to Take It On
Kanye’s Public Ask is live, with 10 million sats locked up and possibly boosted by Snowball Zaps from the community. Matt logs into Nostr, sees the ask with his name on it, and notices that the bounty has grown. Recognizing the community interest, he decides to take on the challenge. For Matt, this isn’t just about the sats—this is a chance to deliver quality content that will help people and further solidify his reputation.
2. He Puts Together a High-Quality Tutorial
Matt goes all in, creating a Coldcard tutorial that covers every angle Kanye requested: setup, single-sig, multi-sig, and any other feature that Bitcoiners would want to know about. He pours his expertise into the tutorial, making sure it’s clear, comprehensive, and accurate. This isn’t a quick cash grab; this is Matt doing what he does best and putting out content he’s proud of. The tutorial embodies the kind of work that has earned him his reputation in the Bitcoin space.
3. He Posts the Completion Note and Claims the Bounty
Once the tutorial is ready, Matt posts a Completion Note on Nostr. This is the signal that he’s finished the task, and it triggers the release of the locked sats. As soon as the Completion Note goes live, the sats flow to Matt’s Bitcoin wallet, marking the end of the original ask. He’s delivered on Kanye’s challenge, and the system has automatically rewarded him for his work.
4. The Lightning Prism Effect: Ongoing Rewards
But the payoff doesn’t end there. Thanks to BOOMSCROLL’s Lightning Prism integration, Matt’s Completion Note can continue to earn Zaps long after the sats are released. As members of the community find value in his tutorial, they can zap it directly, sending tips that get split according to the Lightning Prism setup. Every Zap is broken down: 85% goes to Matt, 10% split proportionately among the original backers including those who contributed through Snowball Zaps, and 5% to OpenSats to support broader Bitcoin and Nostr initiatives. This creates an ongoing revenue stream for Matt, as long as people continue to appreciate and use his tutorial.
5. Walking Away with Sats and a Solid Reputation
In this scenario, Matt walks away with more than just a pile of sats. He’s reinforced his reputation as a reliable, knowledgeable figure in the Bitcoin community. By delivering high-quality content, he’s shown that he’s willing to put in the work and meet the community’s expectations. He can hold his head high, knowing he’s made a meaningful contribution that will likely continue to earn him respect—and maybe even more sats—in the future.
This outcome is as good as it gets: good faith, good quality, and a win-win for everyone involved. Kanye gets the tutorial he wanted, the community benefits from Matt’s expertise, and Matt leaves with both his integrity and his wallet intact. It’s a scenario that highlights the best of what BOOMSCROLL has to offer, showing how the system can reward quality work in a straightforward, transparent way.
VI. Scenario 2: Bad Faith, Low Effort – Cashing Out and Running
1. Matt Sees the Bounty and Decides to Cash In
The Public Ask bounty has now reached 50 million sats. The community has rallied behind Kanye’s original challenge, and the reward has grown into something substantial—half a Bitcoin, just waiting to be claimed. Matt, aware of the sizeable bounty and the minimal effort required to post a Completion Note, decides to take the lazy way out. He sees an easy payout and thinks, why not just grab the sats and run?
2. He Posts a Low-Effort Completion Note
Instead of putting together the high-quality Coldcard tutorial Kanye and the backers hoped for, Matt posts a Completion Note that has nothing to do with the ask. In fact, he goes as far as uploading a ridiculous video of himself wiping his ass, clearly not delivering what the Public Ask requested. But here’s the thing: he’s totally allowed to do this. BOOMSCROLL’s permissionless structure means there’s no gatekeeper to stop him. As long as he posts a Completion Note, the system releases the sats.
3. The Sats Move, but the Damage Is Done
Once the Completion Note goes live, the 50 million sats are released into Matt’s wallet. The system works exactly as designed, transferring the sats because the conditions have been met. Matt’s free to do whatever he wants with his payout. But while he walks away with a significant sum of Bitcoin, the real cost here is reputation.
4. The Repercussions: Reputational Fallout
In a permissionless network like BOOMSCROLL, there are no technical barriers to low-effort or even absurd submissions. However, there’s a social cost. The community that watched the bounty grow, saw the Snowball Zaps, and expected a quality Coldcard tutorial now knows that Matt, despite his reputation, delivered absolutely nothing of value. This move might earn him a quick payout, but it’s a hit to his standing in the community.
Future backers might think twice before targeting Matt with another bounty. They’ve seen how he’s willing to respond when the stakes are high and the effort is low. In BOOMSCROLL, reputation is everything, and once it’s tarnished, it’s not easy to rebuild. Matt may have the sats in his pocket, but he’s also shown the community that he’s not above taking the easy way out. That’s a message that won’t be quickly forgotten.
5. The System Holds, and the Community Moves On
While this scenario might seem like a flaw, it’s actually a feature of BOOMSCROLL’s design. The system isn’t here to enforce quality or verify content. It’s here to record actions and let people make their own judgments. In this case, Matt’s allowed to take the sats and run, but he’s also allowed to face the consequences. BOOMSCROLL operates on transparency and accountability. The community can see exactly what happened, and they’re free to make their own decisions about Matt’s actions going forward.
In BOOMSCROLL, you’re free to play however you want, but don’t expect to escape the consequences. Matt took the low-effort route and cashed out, but he also walked away with a reputation that’s now publicly tarnished. In the world of BOOMSCROLL, your actions are your legacy, and sometimes, the sats aren’t worth the cost.
This scenario showcases how BOOMSCROLL handles bad faith actions. The system’s integrity remains intact because it doesn’t judge—it just records. The real impact is on social standing and future trustworthiness
VII. Scenario 3: Parallel Submissions – Playing the Long Game
1. A New Challenger Steps In: Parallel Submission Basics
The original bounty is locked to Matt Odell, but he’s not the only one who can answer the call. With BOOMSCROLL’s Parallel Submissions, anyone can step up and respond to Kanye’s ask. Maybe Guy Swann, Stefan Livera, BTC Sessions, and many many more catch wind of the bounty, recognize the public demand for a Coldcard tutorial, and decide to create their own. Each knows he can’t claim Kanye’s original bounty—that’s locked to Matt—but he’s putting his reputation on the line by throwing his hat in the ring.
2. Deliver Quality, Even Without the Promise of a Payout
BTC Sessions puts together a high-quality Coldcard tutorial, going through the same steps Kanye requested. He’s not cutting corners, and he’s not trying to subvert the system. He’s responding to the underlying community need that Kanye’s bounty has highlighted. By putting out something of value, BTC Sessions is contributing to the ecosystem and showing off his skills, even without access to the original sats.
In doing so, he’s telling the community, “I can do this, and I can do it well.” His work stands as an independent offering, meeting the demand for quality content on the Coldcard, regardless of what Matt chooses to do. Importantly - anyone who appreciates the effort can independently zap this note, providing yet another valuable (and public!) data point.
3. The Community Benefits, Even If Matt Doesn’t Deliver
Because BTC Sessions has stepped up, the community wins. They get access to the Coldcard tutorial that Kanye requested, fulfilling the public demand that the bounty represents. If Matt decides to walk away, the sats may stay locked, but the need has still been met. BOOMSCROLL (Blockchain-Oriented Optimization Market with Satoshi Collateralized Requests Over Lightning Layers) is flexible enough to allow for this kind of positive externality, where public goods can be created regardless of the original target’s response.
4. Building a Reputation for Future Bounties
BTC Sessions isn’t just delivering content; he’s playing the long game. By responding to this public ask, he’s putting his skills on display in front of an audience that’s actively watching. Maybe Kanye, or someone else who values his work, notices his effort. In a world where quality work and reputation matter, BTC Sessions has just proven he can handle a complex tutorial with professionalism and depth.
This visibility could lead to future bounties directly targeting him, recognizing the value he’s demonstrated. Even if he doesn’t earn a satoshi from this specific ask, he’s creating opportunities for future rewards. In BOOMSCROLL, value comes first, and those who prove their worth have a much greater chance of being tapped for future bounties.
5. A New Path for Recognition and Opportunity
Parallel Submissions in BOOMSCROLL are permissionless, allowing anyone to contribute, but they also encourage a meritocratic ecosystem. BTC Sessions’ submission may not unlock Kanye’s original bounty, but it shows the community that he’s capable, committed, and willing to step up when there’s a need. The real benefit here is twofold: he’s met the public demand, and he’s positioned himself as someone who can deliver value when it’s called for.
If someone in the community is looking for a trusted content creator in the future, BTC Sessions’ name may well come to mind. He’s shown that he can handle the work, even when the reward isn’t guaranteed. In BOOMSCROLL, reputation and visibility are the real currencies, and sometimes, meeting a public need is the first step toward long-term recognition.
VIII. Scenario 4: Endorsement Mechanism – Passing the Torch
1. Matt Returns to Find a Massive Bounty
Matt Odell, after a few weeks offline for paternity leave, logs back into Nostr and sees the 10 million sat bounty Kanye posted has snowballed to 50 million sats. The community has rallied behind the Public Ask, pushing the bounty to an impressive amount. But while Matt was away, BTC Sessions saw the ask, stepped up, and posted a Parallel Submission, crafting a thorough Coldcard tutorial that meets and even exceeds the original specifications.
2. BTC Sessions’ Work Is Impressive – More Than Matt Could Add Right Now
Matt reviews the submission and sees that BTC Sessions has done a stellar job. The tutorial is comprehensive, detailed, and has already started getting community attention and Zaps. Even the production quality - the lighting, the music, the editing - are all top-notch. Matt realizes that even if he could put something together, BTC Sessions has already covered all the bases, and knocked Kanye’s ask out of the park. Plus, with a newborn at home, Matt knows he doesn’t have the bandwidth to top it right now.
3. The Power of the Endorsement: Integrity Over Sats
In BOOMSCROLL, Matt has the option to use the Endorsement Mechanism. By endorsing BTC Sessions’ submission, he acknowledges that the work is already done—and done well. This isn’t about grabbing the bounty; it’s about recognizing quality where it exists. Matt decides to endorse BTC Sessions, publicly signaling that BTC Sessions’ work meets the high standard he would have aimed for himself.
With an endorsement, Matt forfeits the bounty. He doesn’t get the 50 million sats, and he doesn’t gain any direct financial reward. Instead, he’s demonstrating integrity and respect for quality. In a community that values reputation, Matt’s endorsement is a powerful statement. It shows he’s willing to acknowledge someone else’s work as definitive, even if it means giving up a substantial reward.
4. The Impact on BTC Sessions’ Reputation and the Community
For BTC Sessions, the endorsement is a major win. While he wasn’t eligible for the original bounty, Matt’s endorsement provides validation and visibility that can be just as valuable. The community now sees BTC Sessions as the go-to guy for Coldcard tutorials, someone even Matt Odell respects. BTC Sessions gains credibility, recognition, and potentially more opportunities for future bounties or Zaps.
The community also benefits. They get the content they were looking for without any ambiguity about its quality. Matt’s endorsement functions as a quality stamp, letting everyone know that the tutorial is worth their time. The endorsement serves as a form of community validation, reassuring backers and viewers alike that BTC Sessions’ work stands up to scrutiny.
5. Integrity as a Currency: The Real Payoff
While Matt walks away without the sats, he reinforces his standing in the community. In BOOMSCROLL, reputation is a form of currency, and Matt’s willingness to endorse BTC Sessions instead of claiming the bounty himself speaks volumes. He’s shown that he values integrity over a quick payout, and that message resonates. Matt may have forfeited the bounty, but he’s strengthened his brand as someone who puts quality and fairness above financial gain.
By using the Endorsement Mechanism, Matt has demonstrated how BOOMSCROLL (Bitcoin Ownership and Open Market Securing Collaboration, Responsibility, Overarching Liberty Layers) allows for honest recognition and authentic engagement. He’s shown that sometimes, stepping aside and endorsing another’s work is the most respectable move you can make. In this system, the way you play the game matters just as much as the outcome, and Matt has just played it in a way that strengthens both his reputation and the community.
IX. Putting Sats on the Table: Simple, Profound, and Unstoppable
In BOOMSCROLL (Bitcoin Open Outcome Model Securing Collaborative Rewards Over Lightning Links), it all starts with putting sats on the table. This simple act changes the game completely. In a world where likes, follows, and upvotes come cheap, sats mean something different. They represent hard money—something tangible that you can’t fake, inflate, or delete. Here, 21 sats is worth more than 21 million likes, because those sats have real, lasting value.
When Kanye throws down 10 million sats for a Coldcard tutorial, he’s not just making a request; he’s staking value on it. By backing his ask with Bitcoin, he’s showing he means business. He’s not looking for empty social validation or fleeting attention. He’s looking to create something that has real-world impact. Likes might tell you what people think in the moment, but sats tell you what they’re willing to back in the long run.
In BOOMSCROLL, you’re not just playing for clout or chasing trends. You’re playing with skin in the game, putting something real on the line. And because sats are finite, every transaction here is a reminder of the scarcity and value that makes Bitcoin so powerful. BOOMSCROLL is an anarchist’s paradise, where there are no rulers—just rules. You’re free to act however you want, but every action has a cost, and that cost is public, transparent, and immutable.
1. An Economy of Value, Not Vanity
The simplicity of BOOMSCROLL lies in its direct relationship with value. You’re not relying on algorithms, not beholden to gatekeepers, and not working for the approval of unseen overlords. You’re choosing to engage in a system where real money changes hands and where your reputation is built on the value you create. When you put sats on the table, you’re announcing that you’re serious. You’re not just playing a game; you’re playing with something that matters.
2. No Rulers, Just Rules
BOOMSCROLL operates without a central authority. It’s a world of permissionless interaction where you don’t need approval to participate. No one’s going to stop you from responding to a bounty, throwing down a Snowball Zap, or endorsing someone else’s work. But while there’s freedom of action, there’s also accountability. The rules are simple, but they’re powerful, because they’re rooted in public transparency and irreversible transactions.
Here, there’s no one to tell you what to do, but there’s also no one to bail you out. If you make a move, it’s out there for everyone to see. BOOMSCROLL’s simplicity isn’t just about the absence of rulers; it’s about the presence of immutable rules that level the playing field and let people compete, collaborate, and coexist on equal terms. It’s anarchy with a structure, where the rules are clear, and the choices are yours.
3. Why Sats Trump Likes Every Time
In a digital landscape where social approval is often shallow and ephemeral, BOOMSCROLL brings back the substance. In this system, a satoshi isn’t just a number; it’s a statement. Likes and follows come and go, but sats have staying power. They’re a measure of value that transcends fleeting trends and viral moments. They’re scarce, they’re backed by proof of work, and they carry a weight that no amount of social media applause can match.
By making sats the cornerstone of BOOMSCROLL (Broad Open Optimization Mechanism for Secure Collaboration, Reward, Ownership, and Ledger Layers), we’re saying that value matters more than vanity. When you put sats behind a request, you’re not just asking for something; you’re putting your money where your mouth is. And when you see sats on the table, you know someone is serious. This isn’t about signaling virtue or chasing popularity. It’s about real stakes in a permissionless environment, where you’re free to act but bound by the consequences of your choices.
4. The Simplicity of a Self-Regulating System
The beauty of BOOMSCROLL lies in its simplicity. There are no complicated protocols or endless lists of rules. There’s just a straightforward, self-regulating system where sats, reputation, and transparency do all the work. When you put sats on the table, you’re participating in a system where value is both the input and the output, where the only thing standing between you and the outcome is your willingness to engage.
BOOMSCROLL doesn’t need a bureaucracy to enforce standards or a boardroom to make decisions. It thrives on open competition and voluntary interactions. You’re free to create, contribute, and endorse. You’re free to ignore, mute, or walk away. The system doesn’t care what you do, but it does ensure that whatever you do is public and permanent.
In BOOMSCROLL, there’s no such thing as hidden actions or secret dealings. Everything is out in the open, laid bare for anyone to see. By putting sats on the table, you’re opting into a world where you own your actions and where your actions tell the story. It’s a simple system with complex possibilities, an anarchist’s paradise that runs on nothing but rules and raw, undeniable value.
ODELL (npub1qny…95gx) BTC Sessions (npub1rxy…hnp8)
Welcome to BOOMSCROLL (Bitcoin’s Open Opportunity Market Supporting Community Rewards, Objectives, and Learning Layers). It’s not a product. It’s not a program. Hell, it’s not even a protocol. BOOMSCROLL is a bare-bones extension that taps into the existing power of Bitcoin and Nostr, leveraging what’s already out there to unlock a whole new world of value, reputation, and accountability. We’re taking what’s solid, what’s unstoppable, and pushing it a step further—without breaking a damn thing.
BOOMSCROLL is built on a handful of straightforward concepts that let anyone throw down a bounty, rally the crowd, and watch as others rise to the occasion. Every step in this system is public, voluntary, and irrevocable. There’s no need for new infrastructure or complicated logic. If you’ve got Bitcoin, if you’ve got a Nostr identity, you’re already in the game. And once you’re in, every move you make is recorded for the world to see, in a decentralized, censorship-resistant ledger that can’t be stopped.
This system sidesteps the usual complications of the Oracle Problem by keeping things ruthlessly simple. BOOMSCROLL doesn’t need to verify quality or micromanage outcomes. It’s all based on a dumb Oracle, a binary choice: did you sign the Completion Note, or didn’t you? The system doesn’t judge; it just records. And once that Completion Note is signed, the sats flow, and the system moves on. BOOMSCROLL trusts the transparency of Bitcoin and the freedom of Nostr to make sure everyone knows what went down.
The goal here isn’t just to move money around. BOOMSCROLL is about putting your reputation on the line, letting actions speak louder than words, and letting a growing public dataset reveal who’s really worth their weight in sats. It’s about leveraging the hardest money on Earth and the most resilient network on the planet to create something that’s as public as it is unstoppable. So whether you’re here to cash in, build a reputation, or just watch the world compete for the prize, BOOMSCROLL gives you the tools to do it on your own terms.
II. Moving Parts: A Nostr Improvement Proposal with Self-Imposed Constraints
BOOMSCROLL (Bounty-Oriented Open Mechanism Securing Collaborative Reputation Over Layered Ledger) isn’t about adding anything entirely new. It’s about introducing a set of precise constraints that users can choose to adopt if they want to play a particular game. This is a Nostr Improvement Proposal that adds five specific note types, offering a simple framework to operate within—nothing more, nothing less. Like Bitcoin and Nostr themselves, it’s a rule set. By choosing to post these note types, you’re voluntarily stepping into a world of public accountability, irrevocable actions, and open-ended possibilities.
No one is required to implement this. If you’re not interested, you can walk away. But, thanks to the permissionless nature of Nostr, you can take these note types and plug them into an existing client, build a dedicated client around them, or even roll your own interpretation. You have complete freedom here. The magic of BOOMSCROLL is that it works within the constraints you choose to accept, and by accepting these constraints, you open yourself up to a game that’s as flexible as it is structured.
BOOMSCROLL’s rules may be specific, but they don’t limit creativity. Instead, they give shape to an open-ended environment where the only boundaries are the ones you set by choosing to engage. The arbitrary nature of both the asks and the completions underscores this freedom. You’re not bound by some rigid protocol; you’re simply choosing to participate in a system where every action is publicly visible, completely voluntary, and, above all, irrevocable.
Here’s what those five new note types look like in action:
Public Ask
The Public Ask is where you lock up sats and throw down the gauntlet. It’s a public challenge aimed at a specific NPub, with verifiable sats tied to it. By posting this note type, you’re declaring an intention and setting the terms. Once those sats are locked, there’s no going back. You’ve chosen to play by BOOMSCROLL’s rules, and anyone can see the stakes on the line.
Parallel Submissions
With Parallel Submissions, you’re free to respond to an ask—even if it wasn’t aimed at you. But let’s be clear: you are not eligible for the original bounty. Those sats are locked up, and they’re not yours to claim. What you’re doing here is throwing your hat into the ring, saying, “I can do this.” Nobody can stop you from putting yourself out there and putting your reputation on the line. If you’ve got something valuable to add, go ahead and post it. But remember, quality matters. If you respond with something irrelevant, poorly done, or just plain spammy, you’re likely to find yourself muted. In BOOMSCROLL, it’s a permissionless world, but reputation is everything. Show up with quality, and you might find your work getting recognized, even if the sats are locked elsewhere.
Snowball Zaps
Community backing is always an option. With Snowball Zaps, anyone can amplify a Public Ask by increasing the bounty. This note type lets people put more sats on the line, ramping up the stakes and making the challenge a collective effort. When you see something worth backing, you can pile on with Snowball Zaps, adding fuel to the fire and making the whole thing that much more enticing.
Completion Notes
The Completion Note is your ticket to claiming the sats. It signals that the job’s done and triggers the release of the bounty. The rules are simple: if the Completion Note is posted, the sats move. Beyond that, ongoing Zaps can flow back to the Completion Note, with rewards split via Lightning Prisms: 85% to the creator, 10% to the backers, and 5% to OpenSats. You’re not just fulfilling an ask; you’re leaving a mark that can keep rewarding you as long as it holds value.
Endorsement
When someone steps up and delivers beyond expectation, the Endorsement note type lets the original target hand over the bounty in good faith. You’re not taking a cut for yourself, and there’s no sats involved. This is purely a social signal, a way to recognize quality and show respect for someone else’s work. It’s a constraint that forces you to choose integrity over profit, but by doing so, you amplify the other player’s standing in the game.
With these note types, BOOMSCROLL (Beyond Ordinary Online Markets: Supporting Cooperation, Reward, and Open Ledger Layers) doesn’t change the rules of Bitcoin or Nostr. It simply adds a layer that’s available to anyone willing to play by these particular rules. You’re accepting a specific framework, but within that framework, the possibilities are endless. Whether it’s the arbitrary nature of asks or the all-or-nothing nature of completions, BOOMSCROLL is about choosing to participate in a game that’s wide open to interpretation, as long as you’re willing to stick to the constraints that make it work.
III. BOOMSCROLL In Practice
So far, we’ve outlined BOOMSCROLL (Bit-Oriented Operations Matrix Synchronizing Collaborative Reputation Over Liquid Ledgers) in broad, conceptual strokes. We’ve talked about the mechanics, the rules, and how this all works at a high level. But here’s the thing—talk is cheap, and if BOOMSCROLL’s going to stand up to scrutiny, we need to see it in action.
The true test of any system is what it looks like when it collides with the messiness of reality. That’s where things get interesting. It’s time to take all these abstract components—the Public Ask, Parallel Submissions, Snowball Zaps, Completion Notes, and Endorsements—and see how they play out when actual people, with real Satoshis and real reputations on the line, start using them.
In this section, we’re going to put some flesh on the bones and walk through a concrete example. Picture this: Kanye West has recently gone down the Nostr rabbit hole. Now he’s a BOOMSCROLL user, and he’s about to throw down a serious bounty. We’ll step through the different ways this could play out, exploring a few parallel universes to show the variety of outcomes BOOMSCROLL allows. This will take us beyond theory and into the world of public accountability, reputation, and the unpredictable nature of open, permissionless systems.
So, let’s dig into the Kanye West example and break it down piece by piece. How do these concepts actually work when someone like Kanye steps up to the plate?
The Setup: Kanye’s Coldcard Bounty
Kanye West, serendipitously catches Marty Bent on Tales From The Crypt when his uber driver is listening to an episode of the podcast. Soon, Kanye is a full-fledged freak - regularly commenting in the NOSTR live chat for every episode of Rabbit Hole Recap with Marty Bent and Matt Odell. Knowing the importance of proper self-custody, Kanye decides to throw down a Public Ask on BOOMSCROLL. He’s targeting Matt Odell with a 10 million sat bounty for a Coldcard tutorial that covers everything: setup, single-sig, multi-sig, you name it. This tutorial isn’t just for him—it’s something he thinks will benefit the entire Bitcoin community. Kanye’s putting his sats where his mouth is, and he’s making sure everyone can see it.
IV. Question Zero: Why Put Satoshis on the Line?
Before diving into the specifics of Kanye’s Public Ask, there’s an underlying question we need to tackle: why would someone put their sats on the line in the first place? What’s the motivation behind taking hard-earned Bitcoin and tying it up in a public bounty that anyone can see and scrutinize?
The answer lies in the power of reputation. In the world of BOOMSCROLL (Building Open Operations for Maximizing Support, Community, Respect, Overcoming Limitation Layers), reputation is a currency in its own right—one that can’t be bought or sold, only earned over time. Matt Odell has built up an impressive reputation within the Bitcoin space. He’s known for his insights, integrity, and dedication to educating the community. By targeting someone like Matt, Kanye isn’t just throwing sats at a problem; he’s signaling that he values quality and wants someone with credibility to take up the challenge.
But here’s the kicker: Kanye wouldn’t just throw down a bounty to any random person. He knows that if he does, he’s risking his sats for nothing. In BOOMSCROLL, play stupid games, win stupid prizes. If Kanye were to lock up 10 million sats to some unproven NPub, there’s a good chance he’d never see a return on that investment. But by choosing Matt Odell, he’s betting on someone with a proven track record and a reputation to maintain.
This is where the human factor comes into play. For Matt, it’s not just about the sats on the table. He has a lot more to lose than just Bitcoin. His integrity, his body of work, and his standing in the community are all part of the equation. If Matt were to take up Kanye’s challenge, he’d be putting his reputation on the line as much as Kanye is putting his sats on the line.
So why do people put sats out there? Because reputation amplifies value. When you back someone like Matt Odell, you’re not just hoping for a job well done; you’re leveraging a reputation that already exists. Kanye’s not just looking for any Coldcard tutorial—he’s looking for one with Odell’s stamp of approval, one that carries weight because of who made it.
This setup isn’t just a gamble; it’s a strategic move. In BOOMSCROLL, throwing sats behind a reputable figure isn’t just about paying for services—it’s about tying your bounty to someone who has a lot more than just money riding on the outcome. It’s about ensuring that the person you back has as much skin in the game as you do, if not more. And if you get it wrong? Well, you’re free to do that, too. In a permissionless system, you can back whoever you want, but make no mistake—the risk is real. It’s a system that rewards strategic choices and punishes reckless ones, with consequences that are public and permanent.
V. Scenario 1: Good Faith, Good Quality – Matt Delivers
1. Matt Sees the Ask and Decides to Take It On
Kanye’s Public Ask is live, with 10 million sats locked up and possibly boosted by Snowball Zaps from the community. Matt logs into Nostr, sees the ask with his name on it, and notices that the bounty has grown. Recognizing the community interest, he decides to take on the challenge. For Matt, this isn’t just about the sats—this is a chance to deliver quality content that will help people and further solidify his reputation.
2. He Puts Together a High-Quality Tutorial
Matt goes all in, creating a Coldcard tutorial that covers every angle Kanye requested: setup, single-sig, multi-sig, and any other feature that Bitcoiners would want to know about. He pours his expertise into the tutorial, making sure it’s clear, comprehensive, and accurate. This isn’t a quick cash grab; this is Matt doing what he does best and putting out content he’s proud of. The tutorial embodies the kind of work that has earned him his reputation in the Bitcoin space.
3. He Posts the Completion Note and Claims the Bounty
Once the tutorial is ready, Matt posts a Completion Note on Nostr. This is the signal that he’s finished the task, and it triggers the release of the locked sats. As soon as the Completion Note goes live, the sats flow to Matt’s Bitcoin wallet, marking the end of the original ask. He’s delivered on Kanye’s challenge, and the system has automatically rewarded him for his work.
4. The Lightning Prism Effect: Ongoing Rewards
But the payoff doesn’t end there. Thanks to BOOMSCROLL’s Lightning Prism integration, Matt’s Completion Note can continue to earn Zaps long after the sats are released. As members of the community find value in his tutorial, they can zap it directly, sending tips that get split according to the Lightning Prism setup. Every Zap is broken down: 85% goes to Matt, 10% split proportionately among the original backers including those who contributed through Snowball Zaps, and 5% to OpenSats to support broader Bitcoin and Nostr initiatives. This creates an ongoing revenue stream for Matt, as long as people continue to appreciate and use his tutorial.
5. Walking Away with Sats and a Solid Reputation
In this scenario, Matt walks away with more than just a pile of sats. He’s reinforced his reputation as a reliable, knowledgeable figure in the Bitcoin community. By delivering high-quality content, he’s shown that he’s willing to put in the work and meet the community’s expectations. He can hold his head high, knowing he’s made a meaningful contribution that will likely continue to earn him respect—and maybe even more sats—in the future.
This outcome is as good as it gets: good faith, good quality, and a win-win for everyone involved. Kanye gets the tutorial he wanted, the community benefits from Matt’s expertise, and Matt leaves with both his integrity and his wallet intact. It’s a scenario that highlights the best of what BOOMSCROLL has to offer, showing how the system can reward quality work in a straightforward, transparent way.
VI. Scenario 2: Bad Faith, Low Effort – Cashing Out and Running
1. Matt Sees the Bounty and Decides to Cash In
The Public Ask bounty has now reached 50 million sats. The community has rallied behind Kanye’s original challenge, and the reward has grown into something substantial—half a Bitcoin, just waiting to be claimed. Matt, aware of the sizeable bounty and the minimal effort required to post a Completion Note, decides to take the lazy way out. He sees an easy payout and thinks, why not just grab the sats and run?
2. He Posts a Low-Effort Completion Note
Instead of putting together the high-quality Coldcard tutorial Kanye and the backers hoped for, Matt posts a Completion Note that has nothing to do with the ask. In fact, he goes as far as uploading a ridiculous video of himself wiping his ass, clearly not delivering what the Public Ask requested. But here’s the thing: he’s totally allowed to do this. BOOMSCROLL’s permissionless structure means there’s no gatekeeper to stop him. As long as he posts a Completion Note, the system releases the sats.
3. The Sats Move, but the Damage Is Done
Once the Completion Note goes live, the 50 million sats are released into Matt’s wallet. The system works exactly as designed, transferring the sats because the conditions have been met. Matt’s free to do whatever he wants with his payout. But while he walks away with a significant sum of Bitcoin, the real cost here is reputation.
4. The Repercussions: Reputational Fallout
In a permissionless network like BOOMSCROLL, there are no technical barriers to low-effort or even absurd submissions. However, there’s a social cost. The community that watched the bounty grow, saw the Snowball Zaps, and expected a quality Coldcard tutorial now knows that Matt, despite his reputation, delivered absolutely nothing of value. This move might earn him a quick payout, but it’s a hit to his standing in the community.
Future backers might think twice before targeting Matt with another bounty. They’ve seen how he’s willing to respond when the stakes are high and the effort is low. In BOOMSCROLL, reputation is everything, and once it’s tarnished, it’s not easy to rebuild. Matt may have the sats in his pocket, but he’s also shown the community that he’s not above taking the easy way out. That’s a message that won’t be quickly forgotten.
5. The System Holds, and the Community Moves On
While this scenario might seem like a flaw, it’s actually a feature of BOOMSCROLL’s design. The system isn’t here to enforce quality or verify content. It’s here to record actions and let people make their own judgments. In this case, Matt’s allowed to take the sats and run, but he’s also allowed to face the consequences. BOOMSCROLL operates on transparency and accountability. The community can see exactly what happened, and they’re free to make their own decisions about Matt’s actions going forward.
In BOOMSCROLL, you’re free to play however you want, but don’t expect to escape the consequences. Matt took the low-effort route and cashed out, but he also walked away with a reputation that’s now publicly tarnished. In the world of BOOMSCROLL, your actions are your legacy, and sometimes, the sats aren’t worth the cost.
This scenario showcases how BOOMSCROLL handles bad faith actions. The system’s integrity remains intact because it doesn’t judge—it just records. The real impact is on social standing and future trustworthiness
VII. Scenario 3: Parallel Submissions – Playing the Long Game
1. A New Challenger Steps In: Parallel Submission Basics
The original bounty is locked to Matt Odell, but he’s not the only one who can answer the call. With BOOMSCROLL’s Parallel Submissions, anyone can step up and respond to Kanye’s ask. Maybe Guy Swann, Stefan Livera, BTC Sessions, and many many more catch wind of the bounty, recognize the public demand for a Coldcard tutorial, and decide to create their own. Each knows he can’t claim Kanye’s original bounty—that’s locked to Matt—but he’s putting his reputation on the line by throwing his hat in the ring.
2. Deliver Quality, Even Without the Promise of a Payout
BTC Sessions puts together a high-quality Coldcard tutorial, going through the same steps Kanye requested. He’s not cutting corners, and he’s not trying to subvert the system. He’s responding to the underlying community need that Kanye’s bounty has highlighted. By putting out something of value, BTC Sessions is contributing to the ecosystem and showing off his skills, even without access to the original sats.
In doing so, he’s telling the community, “I can do this, and I can do it well.” His work stands as an independent offering, meeting the demand for quality content on the Coldcard, regardless of what Matt chooses to do. Importantly - anyone who appreciates the effort can independently zap this note, providing yet another valuable (and public!) data point.
3. The Community Benefits, Even If Matt Doesn’t Deliver
Because BTC Sessions has stepped up, the community wins. They get access to the Coldcard tutorial that Kanye requested, fulfilling the public demand that the bounty represents. If Matt decides to walk away, the sats may stay locked, but the need has still been met. BOOMSCROLL (Blockchain-Oriented Optimization Market with Satoshi Collateralized Requests Over Lightning Layers) is flexible enough to allow for this kind of positive externality, where public goods can be created regardless of the original target’s response.
4. Building a Reputation for Future Bounties
BTC Sessions isn’t just delivering content; he’s playing the long game. By responding to this public ask, he’s putting his skills on display in front of an audience that’s actively watching. Maybe Kanye, or someone else who values his work, notices his effort. In a world where quality work and reputation matter, BTC Sessions has just proven he can handle a complex tutorial with professionalism and depth.
This visibility could lead to future bounties directly targeting him, recognizing the value he’s demonstrated. Even if he doesn’t earn a satoshi from this specific ask, he’s creating opportunities for future rewards. In BOOMSCROLL, value comes first, and those who prove their worth have a much greater chance of being tapped for future bounties.
5. A New Path for Recognition and Opportunity
Parallel Submissions in BOOMSCROLL are permissionless, allowing anyone to contribute, but they also encourage a meritocratic ecosystem. BTC Sessions’ submission may not unlock Kanye’s original bounty, but it shows the community that he’s capable, committed, and willing to step up when there’s a need. The real benefit here is twofold: he’s met the public demand, and he’s positioned himself as someone who can deliver value when it’s called for.
If someone in the community is looking for a trusted content creator in the future, BTC Sessions’ name may well come to mind. He’s shown that he can handle the work, even when the reward isn’t guaranteed. In BOOMSCROLL, reputation and visibility are the real currencies, and sometimes, meeting a public need is the first step toward long-term recognition.
VIII. Scenario 4: Endorsement Mechanism – Passing the Torch
1. Matt Returns to Find a Massive Bounty
Matt Odell, after a few weeks offline for paternity leave, logs back into Nostr and sees the 10 million sat bounty Kanye posted has snowballed to 50 million sats. The community has rallied behind the Public Ask, pushing the bounty to an impressive amount. But while Matt was away, BTC Sessions saw the ask, stepped up, and posted a Parallel Submission, crafting a thorough Coldcard tutorial that meets and even exceeds the original specifications.
2. BTC Sessions’ Work Is Impressive – More Than Matt Could Add Right Now
Matt reviews the submission and sees that BTC Sessions has done a stellar job. The tutorial is comprehensive, detailed, and has already started getting community attention and Zaps. Even the production quality - the lighting, the music, the editing - are all top-notch. Matt realizes that even if he could put something together, BTC Sessions has already covered all the bases, and knocked Kanye’s ask out of the park. Plus, with a newborn at home, Matt knows he doesn’t have the bandwidth to top it right now.
3. The Power of the Endorsement: Integrity Over Sats
In BOOMSCROLL, Matt has the option to use the Endorsement Mechanism. By endorsing BTC Sessions’ submission, he acknowledges that the work is already done—and done well. This isn’t about grabbing the bounty; it’s about recognizing quality where it exists. Matt decides to endorse BTC Sessions, publicly signaling that BTC Sessions’ work meets the high standard he would have aimed for himself.
With an endorsement, Matt forfeits the bounty. He doesn’t get the 50 million sats, and he doesn’t gain any direct financial reward. Instead, he’s demonstrating integrity and respect for quality. In a community that values reputation, Matt’s endorsement is a powerful statement. It shows he’s willing to acknowledge someone else’s work as definitive, even if it means giving up a substantial reward.
4. The Impact on BTC Sessions’ Reputation and the Community
For BTC Sessions, the endorsement is a major win. While he wasn’t eligible for the original bounty, Matt’s endorsement provides validation and visibility that can be just as valuable. The community now sees BTC Sessions as the go-to guy for Coldcard tutorials, someone even Matt Odell respects. BTC Sessions gains credibility, recognition, and potentially more opportunities for future bounties or Zaps.
The community also benefits. They get the content they were looking for without any ambiguity about its quality. Matt’s endorsement functions as a quality stamp, letting everyone know that the tutorial is worth their time. The endorsement serves as a form of community validation, reassuring backers and viewers alike that BTC Sessions’ work stands up to scrutiny.
5. Integrity as a Currency: The Real Payoff
While Matt walks away without the sats, he reinforces his standing in the community. In BOOMSCROLL, reputation is a form of currency, and Matt’s willingness to endorse BTC Sessions instead of claiming the bounty himself speaks volumes. He’s shown that he values integrity over a quick payout, and that message resonates. Matt may have forfeited the bounty, but he’s strengthened his brand as someone who puts quality and fairness above financial gain.
By using the Endorsement Mechanism, Matt has demonstrated how BOOMSCROLL (Bitcoin Ownership and Open Market Securing Collaboration, Responsibility, Overarching Liberty Layers) allows for honest recognition and authentic engagement. He’s shown that sometimes, stepping aside and endorsing another’s work is the most respectable move you can make. In this system, the way you play the game matters just as much as the outcome, and Matt has just played it in a way that strengthens both his reputation and the community.
IX. Putting Sats on the Table: Simple, Profound, and Unstoppable
In BOOMSCROLL (Bitcoin Open Outcome Model Securing Collaborative Rewards Over Lightning Links), it all starts with putting sats on the table. This simple act changes the game completely. In a world where likes, follows, and upvotes come cheap, sats mean something different. They represent hard money—something tangible that you can’t fake, inflate, or delete. Here, 21 sats is worth more than 21 million likes, because those sats have real, lasting value.
When Kanye throws down 10 million sats for a Coldcard tutorial, he’s not just making a request; he’s staking value on it. By backing his ask with Bitcoin, he’s showing he means business. He’s not looking for empty social validation or fleeting attention. He’s looking to create something that has real-world impact. Likes might tell you what people think in the moment, but sats tell you what they’re willing to back in the long run.
In BOOMSCROLL, you’re not just playing for clout or chasing trends. You’re playing with skin in the game, putting something real on the line. And because sats are finite, every transaction here is a reminder of the scarcity and value that makes Bitcoin so powerful. BOOMSCROLL is an anarchist’s paradise, where there are no rulers—just rules. You’re free to act however you want, but every action has a cost, and that cost is public, transparent, and immutable.
1. An Economy of Value, Not Vanity
The simplicity of BOOMSCROLL lies in its direct relationship with value. You’re not relying on algorithms, not beholden to gatekeepers, and not working for the approval of unseen overlords. You’re choosing to engage in a system where real money changes hands and where your reputation is built on the value you create. When you put sats on the table, you’re announcing that you’re serious. You’re not just playing a game; you’re playing with something that matters.
2. No Rulers, Just Rules
BOOMSCROLL operates without a central authority. It’s a world of permissionless interaction where you don’t need approval to participate. No one’s going to stop you from responding to a bounty, throwing down a Snowball Zap, or endorsing someone else’s work. But while there’s freedom of action, there’s also accountability. The rules are simple, but they’re powerful, because they’re rooted in public transparency and irreversible transactions.
Here, there’s no one to tell you what to do, but there’s also no one to bail you out. If you make a move, it’s out there for everyone to see. BOOMSCROLL’s simplicity isn’t just about the absence of rulers; it’s about the presence of immutable rules that level the playing field and let people compete, collaborate, and coexist on equal terms. It’s anarchy with a structure, where the rules are clear, and the choices are yours.
3. Why Sats Trump Likes Every Time
In a digital landscape where social approval is often shallow and ephemeral, BOOMSCROLL brings back the substance. In this system, a satoshi isn’t just a number; it’s a statement. Likes and follows come and go, but sats have staying power. They’re a measure of value that transcends fleeting trends and viral moments. They’re scarce, they’re backed by proof of work, and they carry a weight that no amount of social media applause can match.
By making sats the cornerstone of BOOMSCROLL (Broad Open Optimization Mechanism for Secure Collaboration, Reward, Ownership, and Ledger Layers), we’re saying that value matters more than vanity. When you put sats behind a request, you’re not just asking for something; you’re putting your money where your mouth is. And when you see sats on the table, you know someone is serious. This isn’t about signaling virtue or chasing popularity. It’s about real stakes in a permissionless environment, where you’re free to act but bound by the consequences of your choices.
4. The Simplicity of a Self-Regulating System
The beauty of BOOMSCROLL lies in its simplicity. There are no complicated protocols or endless lists of rules. There’s just a straightforward, self-regulating system where sats, reputation, and transparency do all the work. When you put sats on the table, you’re participating in a system where value is both the input and the output, where the only thing standing between you and the outcome is your willingness to engage.
BOOMSCROLL doesn’t need a bureaucracy to enforce standards or a boardroom to make decisions. It thrives on open competition and voluntary interactions. You’re free to create, contribute, and endorse. You’re free to ignore, mute, or walk away. The system doesn’t care what you do, but it does ensure that whatever you do is public and permanent.
In BOOMSCROLL, there’s no such thing as hidden actions or secret dealings. Everything is out in the open, laid bare for anyone to see. By putting sats on the table, you’re opting into a world where you own your actions and where your actions tell the story. It’s a simple system with complex possibilities, an anarchist’s paradise that runs on nothing but rules and raw, undeniable value.
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