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Just a random Bitcoin lover and physicist. Don’t be scared if I sometimes switch to German 🇩🇪
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Стиль не купишь 😎

Nothing special, but ETF are producing green numbers again, GBTC outflows seem to have stopped, exchange stocked dropped below 1.7M btc. Things are slowly moving towards a supply shock.

Pre-election loan dollars flooding the world economy 😬 Brrrrrre

Looking into my glass ball: Biden will flood the US with loan dollars before the election to emulate an economic boom. After the election, the inflation will catch up and so he can safely blame Trump, China, aliens, cyanobacteria for it.

They do… I received them 200+ times before I found a new good job 🤷🏻‍♂️

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Only few will understand 😂

Officially a money transmitting self-service now 🤣🤙

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I would consider it a natural development rather then modern feudalism. Urbanization is not bad per se. What‘s bad is the broken balance b/w the progressive minority in cities generating the income for all and creating jobs and the conservative majority preserving the identity and culture.

However, with increasing automation and AI applications, even this natural society model will end sooner or later. The question is what will be the trigger. A strong AI? Thermonuclear synthesis? A global economic collapse? I guess all of that.

I wonder who was upset by you 🤷🏻‍♂️ I mean my opinion couldn’t differ more from yours in many aspects, but I enjoy reading and discussing what you post. The diversity of a healthy person if you wish.

Yes, as a side effect of the excess urbanization in response to the initial expansive industrialization. In an ideal world, such people would always have the option to move to the countryside and seek for new opportunities („back to the roots“). In our broken world, these people get trapped in a socioeconomic limbo because there’s no more land or because the government penalizes such moves to maintain a certain level of poverty in cities which it can refer to during elections.

Well, it probably worked as long as there was a stimulus to do so, either imposed in a top-down fashion by the government-church „alloy“ or because the socioeconomic conditions were favorable (bottom-up). Both factors are not really present anymore. While the former is probably (hopefully) gone forever, the latter is still quite tricky. Poor economic conditions force people to have more kids (remember your great grandma having 15 kids?). Excellent economic conditions cause people to have less kids because businesses and industries are blossoming - people want to live for themselves here and now. In fact, the perfect

Atomization of society and increasing individualism. The sapiens population doesn’t (yet) „feel“ the evolutionary pressure to increase itself even further, but it might flip soon as the crude birth rate is already below 2.0 in most countries except for a few really poor ones.

I know this view doesn’t rhyme well with Christianity, but I guess God has nothing against clear numbers…

Does she have to be a tradwife? 🤣

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Plus Chine‘s been selling treasury bonds like mad to buy up all the gold…

GM ☀️🫡

This may sound totally esoteric, but open your channels and fill them with liquidity!!! (it costs only 7 sats/vbyte today 😬)

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