Years ago, I flew a microlight aircraft for the first time and felt what it meant to leave the ground. Recently, I bought a gigabyte of storage for 5 cents via Lightning, and something similar happened. This is about that moment—when you stop believing something works and start knowing it does.
Every now and then (if you’re lucky) you have one of those “eureka” moments where the full implications of something hit you for the first time. My biggest experience of that was years ago when I got a microlight aircraft. They’d just come out, so there were no regulations, and anyone could buy one and just fly.
People who should never be flying were going all over the place, and—having no navigation training—they were following motorways instead. Some were even landing at the service stops to get more fuel. How could I resist?
The price included training at an old airfield that was now not busy at all. After a lot of taxiing along the runways, it came time to try a takeoff. Nothing can prepare you for that. It’s not like a Cessna or any of those “proper” aircraft; it’s just an aluminum frame, and you hang off the center of the main pole, the center of gravity. There was a twin motor behind me, totaling 250 cc. I could feel where the wind was on the wings, which side, and even how far along. It was an insight into what birds must feel. I’d trade wings for a big brain any day!
I hit the gas on full, and we accelerated. I had been told that this thing could fly. and had seen my teacher fly in it many times. I thought I understood that it could fly, but as I left the ground and the drag on the wheels was suddenly gone, the whole thing lurched up into the air fast, at a really steep angle, and before I could think, I was already higher than a house. That was when I understood that this thing could fly. Belief is not knowledge, and knowledge only comes from experience.
So it is with many things. So it is with Bitcoin and the Lightning Network. I believed that Lightning could “transform the economic landscape.” I had read about how bitcoin can “revolutionize the financial system.” What hadn’t happened yet was that I had not actually experienced it. That take-off moment came when someone sent me a file link on a CDN. I downloaded the PDF (300 MB or so) and then cut the end off the URL to have a look at the service provider.
To my surprise, they were offering storage space on the CDN at 5c per gigabyte per month. with “unlimited” data transfer. So I decided to try it out. Within a few seconds I had ordered, paid for, and received my credit, and the service was available. 5 cents! That was when I realized how simple everything else in the world can be with Bitcoin and the Lightning Network.
Who cares about how many stupid dollars you can get with bitcoin? Look at what you can do with it! In the new world that may be opening up for us, we can rid ourselves of the parasites who have held us back for so long. “When moon?” takes on a whole different meaning. Nothing is beyond our reach.
There was no bitcoin back in the Spanish Civil War when Durruti was doing his thing, but something of the same awakening must have stirred in him to inspire these words: “We should not be in the least afraid of ruins. They may blast and lay bare this world before they go, but we carry a new world here in our hearts, and this world is growing as we speak.”
https://satellite.earth is the site. It’s not just a storage provider; it’s a Nostr node you can use like any other node, and it has communities set up, among other things. It’s well worth a look. No, I’m not getting paid; they don’t even know me. And I’m not sure, but it looks like because I haven’t used the whole 1 GB yet, they are using my 5c to extend the time I have. In other words, it’s 5c per gigabyte-month, not per gigabyte per month.