For the record

The time is coming soon (like in the next few years) that bitcoiners that boast and gloat will be targets of hate. Like real kinetic hate that comes from loss and desperation

The time is now to practice public humility and empathy toward others. nostr:nprofile1qqsg86qcm7lve6jkkr64z4mt8lfe57jsu8vpty6r2qpk37sgtnxevjcpz3mhxue69uhkzet8d9ejuat50phjummwv5q3uamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3dwfjkccte9ejx2un9ddex7umn9ekk2jyh9kw is leading the way

Be done criticizing the choices they’ve made or are making. We’re done with that need for attention.

If you don’t practice humility, you might just learn an unexpected lesson in physics you weren’t looking for

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How are we using Bitcoin to make our local communities better? This is what protects against that. Support local activities and clubs with your Bitcoin wealth. It’s a grassroots approach that builds understanding, acceptance and an unstoppable force while being self-serving as it increases network adoption, demand increases, NgU

We’re talking about States accepting this but why don’t we start funding local activities and programs and show how much can be done on a bitcoin standard compared to this old fiat model