Ah when the going gets tough, cointards get going ... away. πππ
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Dude, read what I wrote. I just said that your arguments haven't convinced me, and I specifically said "no hard feelings" and went over the top with a dumb handshake emoji.
I've always responded to you quite fully when you ask me stuff about my thoughts or my behavior. I'm just saying I'd rather not take a lot of time to explain a whole topic in economics to you.
But sure, "cointard". Why do you follow me and engage with tons of replies if I'm retarded?
To answer your question, yes, 1M sats a day definitely covers my daily expenses.
And I would expect my rate to change as conditions change.
Ok I'd still like to see some Bitcoin prices so that there is a number like N loaves of bread per day.
My monthly net income is about 1000 Big Macs right now.
Here you go:
8 oz of raw honey, currently 10,500 Sats.
I imagine you'll see that price coming down if Bitcoin keeps an upwards trend.
Side note: you may notice that *everything* on nostr:npub1sweetl0gskmka0n5qevt7v2wj9q56ntwkmaeywffw4ftaucmcakquhns6h is *always* on sale!? Thatβs because the original prices listed are the price (in sats) at which the respective items were originally sold when launched.
For honey, that was first listed on February 1, 2024 when the site launched. Prices in sats have consistently deflated since that time and so honey has very steadily dropped in price over the last 10 months for anyone using #Bitcoin as their unit of account.

***probably already due for another adjustment, only two weeks since the last price drop! β¬οΈ
Thank you for perfectly illustrating my point for real with your actual business.
What say you, nostr:nprofile1qqsy00st92yl42nxh3tlt3neyq6gdkj9vcpftjeak0p08r6tarvgzmsrs3tz4 ?
Interesting! Can you meet your obligations to your suppliers what with falling prices? Will you make enough money in the next 12 months to pay your bills?
Yes absolutely. Sales from SweetSats specifically are made in Bitcoin only, and proceeds are saved in Bitcoin rather than converted to dollar. Therefore the overall purchasing power of our operating reserves are increasing with time. I need only spend just enough Bitcoin to pay bills and whatever is leftover after operating costs continues to appreciate for later expenses, longer-term savings, or even investment to other enterprises.
This was a payment for a whole organic chicken (4 or 5 pounds) pasture-raised a few miles from my house.
