I’m very grateful Tesla took so long in delivering the cybertruck. When I signed up for one in 2019, I probably would have sold bitcoin to buy it if they delivered it promptly…but I learned a lot between 2019 and 2024 when I got mine, so I shorted the dollar to get the truck and kept my bitcoin.

The price the day I had to pay for the CT was ₿2.25, but if I were to pay for the rest of the CT today my total, including finance costs to date would be ₿1.344, a savings of nearly ₿0.91!

If only I had done this in 2017 with my wife’s minivan. I’d have saved nearly ₿7…ouch!

Fiat debt can be good if it means sparing your bitties from the market.

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Awesome, Enjoy your Cybertruck!

It’s a fun toy. But it’s not really a truck. I don’t see how anything using an aluminum unibody can ever really be a truck. Aluminum doesn’t handle repeated sub-failure stress very well and unlike steel, failure is fracture not bending.

But a 0-60 in 2.6 seconds totally wins on the giggle factor :)

Save the bitties!

Short the dollar, always.

Thanks Dr Bitcoin for your real life stories that teach the younger #Bitcoiners important lessons…..

Finance things WITHIN your means for your needs…….

Use Bitty to cover the rest…….

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Congratulations on your cyberattack!

Wen run S19K pro on bed of the truck with 240 volt outlet that’s included?

lol, I have a bitaxe I could plug in!

I have 100A 240v circuit in the back garage. I suppose I could get a real mining unit. But it would be _hot_