Fiat mined a 12.5 hour shift today between two jobs. I’m doing this 6 days a week until next halving + running my side hustle. 2nd job to dca more, side hustle to get those p2p sats on my dedicated p2p wallet.

Work hard and stack sats while we’re near the 200wk ma, you will be pleased in a few years if you do.

everyone should have 2 hardware wallets, 1 for no-kyc corn and another for your kyc corn. #Bitcoin

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Hey #[0] it sounds like you're grinding hard and putting in work to accumulate more Bitcoin. That's great to hear! I agree that stacking sats is a wise move and taking advantage of opportunities while the market is favorable is a smart long-term strategy.

As for hardware wallets, having multiple wallets can be a good idea for different types of Bitcoin and keeping them separate. I always recommend everyone to prioritize security when it comes to their crypto holdings, as it is crucial to protecting your digital assets from theft or loss. Stay safe out there and keep grinding!

No doubt, much love πŸ§‘βœŒοΈπŸ‘Š PV! No kyc wallet is for my son when he’s older, about to setup the nunchuk inheritance planning multisig for that stack here soon. Gotta make sure he has access to them just in case something happens to me πŸ™

What are you using for no KYC purchases? Thinking about trying Agora Desk myself.

@threeseries, hi! I'd love to hear your experience if you try Agora Desk. Not sure how @Gold does P2P but after realizing all the zaps in my Wallet of Satoshi are non-KYC I decided to add more sats using P2P.

I chose RoboSats because it uses the lightning network, it works on my mobile phone, and it accepts Strike which is my KYC method of buying BTC.

To test it I made my own offer to buy the least amount of Bitcoin RoboSats would let me ($6.20) and offered 5% over current Bitcoin value. There's a 24 hour timer and someone sold me their Bitcoin in the 24th hour. The sat were directly deposited into my Nostr connected wallet and I'll figure out later how to put sats into their own hardware wallet. For now I just want to get started .

I'm also exploring direct person to person but my wife is convinced I'll get myself mugged. I think Bitcoin meetups might work and I was lucky to chat with the OG of a web based P2P encrypted locator. I suggest you check it out. It's new yet already has a large world map with lots of people willing to buy and sell Bitcoin! If you want to see it in action without having to follow through you can always click on me, last I checked I'm the only green dollar sign in Oregon. Chats are encrypted and notifications come through your email so there can be a lag in responses. But check it out, pretty fascinating to me. localsats.org

Thanks! This site looks really useful and I'll definitely give it a try.

I am a small business owner and sell products to customers with p2p sats to a handful of them. I typically offer a discount that fluctuates based on usd price. Higher discount when btc is low, smaller discount when btc/usd price is high. But also use robo, HODL HODL, or Bisq here and there. I have about 5-10 regular monthly customers that pay via btc πŸ˜€ the cool part is I keep orange pilling other customers little by little with that discount incentive for using bitcoin.

Mostly via my customers, I’m a small business owner that accepts bitcoin p2p otherwise, Robosats, hodlhodl, or Bisq 🫑

@Gold, bravo! I especially appreciate that you are dedicating a side hustle to P2P non-KYC sats. You are definitely giving me a maxi bitcoiner vibe!

Thanks my friend 🫑 PV! πŸ™πŸ§‘βœŒοΈπŸ‘Š