Avatar
James
06753d9edad222cbad12adfc5ce9d91cd9c35db3e4f74bdb28ad73ff9900e5e7
#bitcoin

You can just call bitcoin whatever you prefer it to be, there’s no rule that stops you from doing that

You can just trade in sats

You can just save in sats

You can just change things (I.e my next note transmitted over relay)

Someone please tell me, I don’t wanna have to redownload x to try and find out

Can someone remind me what the lightning/bitcoin betting site is?

I reinstalled x like a week or two ago, the high prices pulled me back in for degen spins on the x refresh

I’ve relapsed, will delete again soon 😖 nostr:note13ckde7lu7mqlkgp83u6s3hhh39h8u5l4ga22n4mrauwkfepywjqq74vgum

Three questions I suggest proposing to people that are asking you if they should buy bitcoin:

1. Are you willing to learn about it?

2. Are you prepared to take responsibility for your Bitcoin?

3. Are you strong enough to hold for at least 8 years price agnostically?

Idk if it’s just me, but I haven’t been getting texts from people. I don’t think this has really hit retail yet, or maybe they feel it’s out of reach.

That it’s just like buying Microsoft or Apple or something now.

Budget has increased 10 fold

Season 3 is Conan spec confirmed

Arguably you can analyse any Star Wars fight scene with the right lens, frame by frame if you want to dismantle it 🤷‍♂️

The last Jedi is underrated, and people hate it because of group think. It’s one of the most innovative and creative Star Wars movies and Rian Johnson was really trying something different in the middle of a franchise reboot that was chasing money and trend. You can poke holes in any Star Wars movie, but it became cool to poke holes in the Star Wars movies that were deemed okay to poke holes in by the public. The last Jedi isn’t perfect, it does have its objectively bad moments in my opinion, but to say the whole movie is complete shit Is extremely dismissive for some of the cool Star Wars things it gave us like the throne room fight scene.

People can say what they want to say at the end of the day. But if you remove the fluff, this being your attitude is why you had the most popular Bitcoin podcast at an important time I believe. People can pick away at the nits and dispute the small philosophical ideas or argue whether satoshi being known is dangerous or not etc. But the facts remain:

1. There is one way to prove the identity of the pseudonym Satoshi (cryptographically).

2 . Bitcoin is useful.

Personally I feel satoshis identity is moot at this point, which is why every value contributing member of the Bitcoin network could be considered “satoshi”. Because at the end of the day, it’s about carrying the torch. Insert quote about the power of an idea here. As far as I am concerned if the documentary doesn’t finish on a note like this (satoshis identity doesn’t actually matter, it never did). Then it’s probably not worth watching.

#bitcoin dominance at 58% feels great. Slowly moving towards 60%. Curious how this plays out this cycle, I think appetite for crypto projects etc is slowly dissipating.