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Nelson Cardozo
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Autor - Conociendo Bitcoin Partes I, II, III y IV , disponible en Amazon/Leanpub (PDF/EPUB). Escribo en La Hora Cripto. Explorando nuevas herramientas todo el tiempo.

And yet...here we are, bunch of people trying to offer a solution that is so easy to understand and mostly difficult to implement

Explorando diferentes tipos de wallets, tengo algunos criterios formados:

- Mutiny me persigue con su plan "premium" y por eso, ya se ganó mi enemistad.

- Wallet of Satoshi es la mejor custodial. Sí, ya sé que "custodial" y "mejor" en la misma oración no van. Aún así, es un servicio y ya.

- La mejor wallet por lejos del mundo mundial para mi sigue siendo Breez.

- Zeus y Phoenix están buenisimas pero no le llegan a Breez.

Aqua Wallet está en la mira as we speak pero no me hago de esperanzas tampoco. Igual

Could you give me money?

El documental de "My trust in you is broken" de BTCPay es una absoluta maravilla que te recuerda siempre sobre bitcoin y su maravillosa comunidad: de que está hecho, el motivo por lo que hacemos todo y mucho más importante: no puedes detener nada.

Cuando el dinero no está de acuerdo a tu nivel de trabajo, es por dos opciones: o bien no te están pagando lo que corresponde, lo cual puede ser debido a una mala administración.

Pero también puede ser que tu dinero esté siendo descontado del sistema en el cual está proyectado como seguro, confiable y en el cual las autoridades monetarias están haciendo todo lo posible para que vos te sientas lo más seguro posible.

Si te están descontando tu dinero en un sistema donde se está creando deuda de la nada, se llama robo. Y hoy bitcoin puede ayudarte a que eso ya no vuelva a pasar.

Bitcoin Halving Party in Ciudad del Este Paraguay

https://twitter.com/partyhalving/status/1768652248957997321

Bitcoin Halving Party, May 4th

Place: District Brewing, Co. (Ciudad del Este, Paraguay) at noon

Two conferences: one in spanish (guests from Argentina and Uruguay) and other in portuguese (BRA)

It's free, pay your own beer and come to the party. I'll be in the spanish conference.

And that's it. For my homework, I'm going to learn about Mutiny.

How do these illegal farms work?

Choose a plot of land, build a hosting where they generally store machines of dubious origin. Next, corrupt officials from the ANDE are requested, through bribery, to connect you to the Medium Voltage system and your mining is up and running. To avoid further inconveniences, a bribery scheme kicks in where everyone is involved: businessmen, drug traffickers, mobsters, authorities from the Prosecutor's Office, Judges, and of course, the same company that provides the electricity.

Context

Paraguay has experienced a heatwave, unlike anything seen in many decades, which has caused the demand for electricity to reach new historical peaks. According to the ANDE, one of the causes of the electrical failures would be the miners who connect to the electrical system. In the first 90 days of 2024, there were raids on these illegal mines where the equipment was "seized". The mentioned company directly blamed the mining sector for these mentioned failures.

The Law

Taking this context into account, the law has these characteristics:

To prohibit, starting from the promulgation for 180 days, any activity related to cryptocurrencies, with an emphasis on mining farms.

In the first three articles, they request the prohibition of the creation, conservation, storage, and commercialization of any cryptoasset or cryptocurrency.

Is it stupid?

Yes. The law itself clashes directly against the National Constitution of the country since it states that you are guilty of carrying out a completely legal activity; this bill is a direct attack and has no relation whatsoever to the theft of energy or anything else.

Will the law work?

So...no. As stated, ANDE is working with those illegals, charging fees up to 3.000 USD per MW/h; the bribery is strong with this and the draft bill is not helping anyone in any way.

And how do you know that the company works with the mobsters?

In the year 2016, the task of laying fiber optic cables to all the power substations throughout the country began, or in other words, the company knows which parts have consumption peaks, how much they need, where, when... and here comes the really funny part, the same company that today mourns the losses, gave contracts to many mining companies. So, where do we stand?

What should I do?

Come to Paraguay, it's just political noise and talk to natives or don't. Either way, nothing has changed. And in second case, just buy bitcoins and do what's best for you.

Paraguay is a prosperous place to start mining. In the previous days, a bill has been presented that would read as follows: "TEMPORARILY PROHIBITING THE CREATION, CONSERVATION, STORAGE, AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF VIRTUAL ASSETS OR CRYPTOASSETS, CRYPTOCURRENCIES, AND THE INSTALLATION OF CRYPTOMINING FARMS ON PARAGUAYAN TERRITORY". The bill is a measure that legislators, as described in their motivations, found reasonable to combat the proliferation of illegal farms.

Still alive, coming back here to report some stuff from Paraguay

People like that should not be taking serious

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we're in this part of the time where scammers come with the *bullish market*, they gonna tell you about how to make money, trade with A or B shit, and here we come again.

Uninstalled X (former Twitter) because…holy fuck, the amount of spam is astonishing. I can’t believe how fucked up is the platform

One thing I won’t understand ever is these bitcoiners shouting pro-candidates in any country.

These fictional laws won’t change nothing. Unless they find a way to delay or stop the timechain, your “legal” shot means nothing.

Please, learn this anon

In my defense, every time I write with the #, the result is #NOSTR automatically.. 😢

X is broke, those were phishing scam sites offering airdrops and shit. In just 10 minutes, those are my reports. Long life #NOSTR