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Title: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: ABCbits on April 28, 2024, 11:41:25 AM
Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes

Blockstream’s marketing and communications director Fernando Nikolić has created a new website to track some of Bitcoin’s most popular memes and lore. At launch, Know Your Bitcoin Meme (https://www.knowyourbitcoinmeme.com/) displays a gallery of a few thousand viral images and attributes them to X (formerly Twitter) users.

“Culture drives change, and memes change culture,” said Nikolić in a statement to Protos. “Bitcoin’s history is written in memes and will continue to do so. So I felt compelled to create this ‘Great Library of Alexandria’ on the web as a nod to the culture and give everyone access to contribute to it.”... Read more here (https://protos.com/bitcoin-historian-creates-lore-website-tracking-memes/).



I checked the website briefly, but it's very clear the website is still in early stage. Using it's search feature, i couldn't find meme related with doge or classic "magic internet money" either. So at this stage, i feel this website is just Bitcoin meme crawler from social media. In case you're wondering why i didn't share this news on "Bitcoin News & Updates" board, it's because the website show some non-Bitcoin memes. Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: hugeblack on April 28, 2024, 01:02:18 PM
I thought the site focused on the past, as searching for memes from 2010 is more difficult, and they are part of the history of Bitcoin, but most of them are from 2023, which is easy to find. I also did not like the UI, but it is funny to see some of the images.
I'm surprised that one of the most famous memes doesn't exist.


(https://video-images.vice.com/articles/5a0e000ccb6c4f7962875a24/lede/1510867386118-Untitled-1.jpeg)
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: Baofeng on April 28, 2024, 02:17:14 PM
I'm not familiar with the latest meme though, but in any case, it's good to see those kinds of memes that made Bitcoin famous throughout the years.

(https://www.talkimg.com/images/2024/04/28/rCZVz.png)

Some though are not loading on my end and I have to go to the source just to see the memes. So it is just me or others are seeing the same as well?
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: SamReomo on April 28, 2024, 03:13:53 PM
That website is quite new as of this stage and it may take sometime before we may see it becoming stable. I have visited the site myself and it's not functional yet and most images are broken on that site.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: ABCbits on April 29, 2024, 10:34:31 AM
I thought the site focused on the past, as searching for memes from 2010 is more difficult, and they are part of the history of Bitcoin, but most of them are from 2023, which is easy to find.

Yeah, i also had same thought when i found this news.

Some though are not loading on my end and I have to go to the source just to see the memes. So it is just me or others are seeing the same as well?

I have visited the site myself and it's not functional yet and most images are broken on that site.

I also experience same problem today, even though it didn't happen when i create this thread. I would speculate it's caused due to high traffic or bug within the website itself.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: Hatchy on April 30, 2024, 12:01:42 AM
Some though are not loading on my end and I have to go to the source just to see the memes. So it is just me or others are seeing the same as well?

Same here, the main page shows just few images while I have to open each memes to view them properly. Went through the website and it's looking fine and simple but really need some improvement and designs to make it look cooler.

In case you're wondering why i didn't share this news on "Bitcoin News & Updates" board, it's because the website show some non-Bitcoin memes. Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
It can still be on the Bitcoin news & update board, since it's was initially created for Bitcoin memes and going through most of them, I only found Bitcoin relateds.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: yhiaali3 on April 30, 2024, 06:26:42 AM
The idea of the site is beautiful, but it needs a lot of work and modifications to become acceptable. There are many historical memes that must be added to enrich the site.

The problem with the site is that there are a lot of pictures that do not load, but when I click on them, it gives me a link to the X platform and I can view them from there. These pictures need to be fixed.

I expect that it will get better with time, especially if users are allowed to add their photos to the site. Perhaps there are many who have old memes that they keep.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: ABCbits on April 30, 2024, 10:28:29 AM
In case you're wondering why i didn't share this news on "Bitcoin News & Updates" board, it's because the website show some non-Bitcoin memes. Your opinion is greatly appreciated.
It can still be on the Bitcoin news & update board, since it's was initially created for Bitcoin memes and going through most of them, I only found Bitcoin relateds.

I found non-Bitcoin along with non-cryptocurrency meme though. Few examples i found.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: joniboini on May 01, 2024, 06:11:56 PM
It loads just fine on my end right now, but it seems anyone can add new pictures. How would it filter which are memes and just pictures uploaded by one guy that doesn't even get 100 views? Clicking the meme just brings the upload details and nothing more, so there's no report button or something similar. It really feels like a website to showcase user-generated art instead of a wiki. CMIIW.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: robelneo on May 02, 2024, 01:40:29 PM


I found non-Bitcoin along with non-cryptocurrency meme though. Few examples i found.
  • https://www.knowyourbitcoinmeme.com/meme?recordId=MYXmJrrG1i8fd1FT6CdjE7
  • https://www.knowyourbitcoinmeme.com/meme?recordId=26qmK9gobp2jFNaFqTQKTh
  • https://www.knowyourbitcoinmeme.com/meme?recordId=VJFDfzrZ4qU5nzrJef5HE8

Wonder why it got in the library and why there are that are not in the library, like this one,

(https://video-images.vice.com/articles/5a0e000ccb6c4f7962875a24/lede/1510867386118-Untitled-1.jpeg)
We nominate this to be part of the library this is one of the earliest memes of Bitooin that I stumble
hopefully, it gets in as it deserves to be a place here.

We are riding in the meme trend and this will further promote the popularity of Bitcoin I'm sure many popular Cryptocurrencies will have their library of memes dedicated to their beloved Cryptocurrency.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: Faisal2202 on May 02, 2024, 04:56:08 PM
Thanks for sharing this website with us, as I have joined some meme groups on Telegrams as well but viewing on Telegram groups is not so enjoyable, speaking of website it can have a more user-friendly user interface to make your time more enjoyable but still it works fine besides I have to use VPN as it is getting images directly from twitter via some API i guess and twitter is ban in our country due to political pressure.

Besides its a good thing to have such a website I have bookmarked it and will use it in the future. Even if it's in the testing phase, (as the search not working) it still works as I don't remember the names of memes as you did. BTW I liked the quote that Nikolić said although it's a bit confusing too. As how can memes can change culture? Sometimes in the hype of getting fame people start to follow a trend shown in the meme can thus the mind set unintentionally changes accordingly I think that's how right.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: joniboini on May 02, 2024, 06:31:48 PM
besides I have to use VPN as it is getting images directly from twitter via some API i guess and twitter is ban in our country due to political pressure.re?
You can change your DNS or use DNS encryption too in the future, especially if you don't have access to a good VPN. It is quite easy to set up and there is open-source software for that, some browsers have options to change DNS too if you don't want to download anything. I don't think they will fix it since it is a problem on Twitter's end, or more accurately your country's ISP. CMIIW.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: ABCbits on May 03, 2024, 11:33:25 AM
besides I have to use VPN as it is getting images directly from twitter via some API i guess and twitter is ban in our country due to political pressure.re?
You can change your DNS or use DNS encryption too in the future, especially if you don't have access to a good VPN. It is quite easy to set up and there is open-source software for that, some browsers have options to change DNS too if you don't want to download anything. I don't think they will fix it since it is a problem on Twitter's end, or more accurately your country's ISP. CMIIW.

Using different DNS or encrypted DNS wouldn't help if that government very serious to perform censorship though. They'd just obtain list of IP owned by Twitter and ask ISP to block connection to those IP.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: Faisal2202 on May 03, 2024, 08:20:52 PM
You can change your DNS or use DNS encryption too in the future, especially if you don't have access to a good VPN. It is quite easy to set up and there is open-source software for that, some browsers have options to change DNS too if you don't want to download anything. I don't think they will fix it since it is a problem on Twitter's end, or more accurately your country's ISP. CMIIW.
Hmm I did not think of an alternative method to unlock restricted sites, but I will give DNS a try if it will work, I tries to search some articles on it, but nothing handy came up, but I have a video tutorial in mind, shared by a local airdrop influencer on his TG group, I did saw that video but did not tried the method because I afraid to lose my account. But VPN is also doing the same so I think changing the DNS or other settings might not affect my account at all.

But still thanks for bringing this in front, as I was not thinking of an alternative while I should, the thing is, twitter is working on some networks, like here we have PTCL, and it works on some networks, even it works on my devices sometimes without the VPN but mostly I have to use VPN.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: Faisal2202 on May 10, 2024, 03:35:26 PM
Using different DNS or encrypted DNS wouldn't help if that government very serious to perform censorship though. They'd just obtain list of IP owned by Twitter and ask ISP to block connection to those IP.
You are right, DNS is not a good option if the government decides to take strict actions against those who change it to access Twitter. The best option is to use a platform that could also provide encryption on traffic and hide my actual location. But before writing the first post on this thread I did not have a good VPN now I have my hands on a Paid version of a VPN which is a good thing.

But I also found some alternative ways to access Twitter for example I came to know we can set proxies in our twitter account (in the app). But one proxy works for me only one time, like when I turned on the VPN that proxy don't worked afterwards.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: joniboini on May 14, 2024, 08:31:17 PM
Using different DNS or encrypted DNS wouldn't help if that government very serious to perform censorship though. They'd just obtain list of IP owned by Twitter and ask ISP to block connection to those IP.
What do you mean by serious censorship? Are you referring to transparent DNS? As far as I understood it, encrypting your DNS (and changing it to other resolvers, not the one provided by our ISP) should allow us to hide the request to the website that we want to access. I've been using DNScrypt and it works fine to encrypt my DNS request, so I can visit blocked websites just fine.
Title: Re: Bitcoin historian creates lore website tracking memes
Post by: ABCbits on May 15, 2024, 11:53:58 AM
Using different DNS or encrypted DNS wouldn't help if that government very serious to perform censorship though. They'd just obtain list of IP owned by Twitter and ask ISP to block connection to those IP.
What do you mean by serious censorship? Are you referring to transparent DNS? As far as I understood it, encrypting your DNS (and changing it to other resolvers, not the one provided by our ISP) should allow us to hide the request to the website that we want to access. I've been using DNScrypt and it works fine to encrypt my DNS request, so I can visit blocked websites just fine.

When i said serious censorship, i simply mean more effort and resource to perform censorship. I also already provide an example, which is blocking connection to specific IP address.