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Your article says he donated the proceeds to the Give Directly Africa Fund. They also paid in ETH so that’s on them 😂

I don’t think so, I’ve tried changing a lot things. It could be niccups

His customers 😂 they deposited Bitcoin and he sold it straight away every time

He didn’t say he quit weed, I bet he brings out a brand of edibles or snus style pouches

😂 I find it pisses everyone off but I always let them know I’m more pissed off than they are!

I have always gotten them but very rarely. This past year it’s way more often for some reason

I necked some gripe water and that worked 😂 thank you though 🫂

Hiccups are the worst

With regards to the catch 22, I couldn’t agree more. Lower income individuals understands finances as “I have to try and build savings” (same asset, reduce spending of that asset as much as possible)

Higher income individuals understand that they need to diversify from their currency in to other assets to protect wealth. Bitcoin becomes that other asset and therefore isn’t “spendable” per se.

It’s an awkward dynamic, but I’m sure over time and with education(nostr helps here), people will understand

I think people need to separate different uses is their own minds.

Personally I view my on-chain bitcoin similar to an investment stocks account: I’ll only cash that out for diversification (real estate, business opportunities, etc) or dire emergencies that nothing else would cover.

Lightning to me is cash in my wallet and freely spendable.

It’s the same asset but with different uses

Good morning #nostr 🤙

Happy Friday

Another few hours for me 😅 happy Friday Marie

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