vouchers are the least fiat token there is

there is a service

they don't qualify as securities by the owsley test or whatever it is

(lol, owsley is LSD)

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/h/howey-test.asp

If the asset is an "investment of money in a common enterprise, with a reasonable expectation of profits to be derived from the efforts of others" it is considered a security. It is then subject to disclosure and registration requirements under the Securities Act of 1933 and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

so, no, these aren't securities, they are a kind of IOU from the business, which means they are a bill of exchange, and thus a contract offer by the business proprietor, that you accept by paying for them

So I think it's prob just better to take the simple exchange for satoshis instead of seeing if she wants to sell me future nights at -50% off.

which i think is a good deal for her since she's never sold out, and I'm betting that Bitcoin will rally quite a bit more than 50%.

I just like to make things complicated. she has rooms to sell but debts to pay now.

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well, vouchers are awesome, i'm not against vouchers, they are adjacent to hard money

So in the end I just took her satoshis and they are happily sitting in my wallet. The Bitcoin price is roughly the same as when I gave them to her on March 1, so no loss for her. And the workman is hammering something together for the new apartment for cash that I just took from the ATM.

I could have paid him an extra 5% if he took Bitcoin to avoid fees and a walk to atm.

I think the workman who doesn't take Bitcoin was the whole first principles root problem to solve.

--Not some complicated loyalty program that tokenizes the promise of future stays at a nice hotel in a coffee patch under a volcano in order to help her build one more treehouse room.

But its fun to imagine her running a security Ponzi scheme relay (backed by zapable lightning bitcoin) where NostrVerse characters check-in for fungi eatable stays

that looks like quite an interesting place, i don't think you are going to have a bad time there my boy

I'm quite in love with the place. Lots of leaves and trees and a bat that flies in and out at night to take out a mosquito or two that probably has my blood inside. I feel like a host organism and all these critters live around me. i should probably sweep out the spiders and crickets. There are some big ones.

This is at 30 minute walk. View of the Pacific.

i'm not having a bad time here but it's very ordinary, i mean, no magic at all

hopefully tomorrow at Mass i will learn where the Spirit is here

it may surprise me

anyway, as for you, don't forget to keep your feet on the deck and your anchor attached to the earth underneath the seas you ride in, i mean, if you mean to stick to that place keep in mind you will need to adjust your budget

What would be the elements to make it magical there? I suppose God is everywhere. It looks like a beautiful place. Is it missing friendly people and socialness?

the budget. Its probably 50 % cheaper here than Texas. So I should be able to live for less than Texas rent.

I just have to do remote employment. I was also thinking about starting a consulting business incorporated here since it only cost 2000$ to setup and then I could just work for similar contracts that I was doing. Or maybe teach some young people some SQL lessons since many want to earn more money. That would be not earn money tho.

This morning I was thinking I should just start a business about 3 I terest areas : "BTC SQL NOSTR". Horrible name . The idea would be if im worried about stuff not working in the future to build out alternative. Or at least to research alternative solutions and figure out how to implement them.

Like, how will airlines fly in deglobalized world, etc.