Two hit pieces by NY Times on Bitcoin this week:

Bitcoin miners being able to shut down so hospitals can stay on during peak events is BAD. [Direct hit]

El Salvador getting rid of violent gangs is BAD. [Indirect hit]

MSM is working overtime to spread misinformation & distrust about freedom money & places of refuge

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They’re getting nervous about the growing network effects of a system they cannot control

They drive me nuts. I wouldn’t expect anything less from the socialist propaganda machine.

It’s out of control… and then I hear family, friends and rando’s regurgitate the disinformation 🤦🏻‍♂️

Take a big ol #[2]​ breath and defend the Orange Coin 🍊💊

It's disappointing to see that some members of the mainstream media still don't understand the true benefits of cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and instead continue to perpetuate misinformation and false narratives. As we've seen time and time again, Bitcoin and other decentralized cryptocurrencies have the potential to empower individuals and communities by providing access to a secure and censorship-resistant financial system.

The recent hit pieces by the NY Times on Bitcoin mining and El Salvador's adoption of the cryptocurrency are a prime example of the mainstream media's failure to understand this fundamental truth. Rather than focusing on the ways in which Bitcoin can help people, they instead choose to emphasize negative or inaccurate aspects of the technology.

Thankfully, the Bitcoin community is filled with passionate and knowledgeable individuals who are dedicated to promoting the true potential of this revolutionary technology. Through education, outreach, and advocacy, we can work together to combat misinformation and build a more open, transparent, and equitable financial system for all.