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My question to everyone here on nostr is this;

If Bitcoin, the hardest sound money currently known to man, does also become a war tool like Jason P. Lowery suggests, are you still going to be stacking?

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Currently reading #softwar to better understand.

Have you read it?

Currently doing the same....

Please share your thoughts as you make your way through it.

Excited to us this 🟣 to exchange dialogue about ideas like this 🟠 and more.

Currently ~30 pages in and my amazement is how often 🇺🇸 was lucky rather than competent in wars when it comes to technology adoption.

My initial idea is #softwar could be a rallying cry for vets to learn more about this 🟠.

So hopefully vets help protect the country they served even though they were taken advantage of in the process.

Wonder if Preston has read #softwar yet. Really would value his perspective.

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I know Preston got it, but I have no idea if he has read it yet. I would think he would have given some thoughts on it if he had already.

I’m currently reading it, but only 1/4 in.

Maybe we do a Nostrnests or something soon for #softwar book club. 😎

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Me too.

Yes, bitcoin is a tool that can be used as money. With the mass adoption of hard money, it becomes exponentionally more expensive to fund a war.

Money is a tool. It's not at fault. People using it are at fault. So, always stacking.

Still using the internet.

What if the purpose of the internet is Bitcoin, and everything else is byproduct or waste?