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Many "bitcoiners" I think have never understood bitcoin.

Statism is deep into many bitcoiners mind... and trying to put Bitcoin into a State framework (policies, rules, regulations) to please the politicians is what will kill it.

Bitcoin Policy Institute is just the hidden hand of the State upon Bitcoin. A fucking TRAP!

BITCOIN DO NOT NEED ANY POLICY. IT JUST HAVE TO BE USED AS MONEY.

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99% of Bitcoiners are NGU statist voters using iPhones and bigtech apps, absolutely zero cypherpunk mindset. Even the ones here on Nostr.

I agree and that is a problem.

thank satoshi for the 1% keeping the wheels on the vehicle

Yup

lol you two gatekeeping "cypherpunk mindset"

They're just fools who love suck Michael Saylor's knob

NGU? I only use GNU/Linux

Guilty🥲 I do HODL and self custody for what it’s worth 🙇‍♂️

Self-custody isn't enough. Without proper opsec you are an easy target for hackers and governments—you will lose all your coins sooner or later.

What are the first two things you recommend?

Phones are spying devices, getting a Google Pixel device and installing GrapheneOS on it, is the single biggest thing you could do.

Then go full open-source apps only; delete all your bigtech accounts, including Google; Always use VPN or Orbot(Tor). These are just the basics.

I don't understand the hate. He's acknowledging USDT strength while at the same time saying it's a worse form of money than corn

It's a shitcoin based on a shitfiat. Why is every bitcoin influencoor sudently pushing for stablecoins? Saylor, Lyn, now Odel... 🚩

Because of the liquidity maybe?

What liquidity? What has that anything to do with using Bitcoin as P2P money?

The liquidity that USDT handles. Everything. If you don't think liquidity is important than I don't have time to try to convince you, sorry.

Lmao!!! NGMI. HFSP.

exactly which part of his post do you object to?

i dont see that recognizing the popularity of Tether is an egregious thing.