Bravo though, we like options and diversity. 👍
Glad I didn’t have to highlight that and you did. This needs to be worked on because let’s face it - a post over 140 characters doesn’t make it “spam.” I thought it (your post) was semi informative and important (fine and nothing wrong), but was restricted because of a character limit.
lol.
That’s generous. Too generous if you ask me. It’s a cold world above all else. Never forget, always prepare. 🤝
Binance will have to sell their BTC to pay the fines. This will momentarily cause prices to dip, offering a buying opportunity for alert investors in the space. It’s more than a legal move; it’s a market strategy influencing prices and investor behavior.
#MarketManipulation
I like to say everyone gets in at the price they deserve.
It’s a sad truth we have to accept as fully adopted Bitcoiners who just want the best for any and even everyone.
Don’t take it from me. Always do the research (not tryna beat the dead horse) but that is imo the go to place to buy. In terms of fees, cheapest place to go that yields the highest buying power for your cash by far.
Although, I will admit that strike goes more into fiat functionally. Think Cash App like features.
Maybe this isn’t the place so I won’t post here, but River also has a referral system that’s pretty generous. Mines posted in my profile.
Cheers 🍻
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I'm 99.99% sure you're dismissing the argument rather than addressing its substance. Your focus on the physical dollar's past role in bribery neglects the evolving landscape of global finance and digital innovation. This tunnel vision could be blinding you to the complexities and potential impacts of digital currencies on world economics. Expanding your perspective to embrace these broader developments is crucial for a more enlightened and thorough dialogue.
Remember, it’s #ChessNotCheckers 🥴
Saddam Hussein and the pallet of $100 bills is a vivid image from the past, but it's a snapshot in time that's rapidly becoming antiquated. To focus solely on these instances is to miss the forest for the trees in the grand narrative of global finance.
Consider the broader perspective: we're talking about entities that have been planning and orchestrating shifts in global finance for decades. These masterminds aren't constrained by the limitations of the physical dollar; they're always several steps ahead, envisioning a future where digital currencies rule.
The use of physical currency for under-the-table transactions, like the kind you describe, is indeed a classic tactic. However, the move towards a digital financial world isn't a naive leap; it's a calculated strategy. These global players are well aware of the potential of digital currencies to offer untraceable, efficient methods for transactions that physical money can't match.
In this grand chess game, physical currency is becoming a pawn, while digital currencies are emerging as the new queens. The ability to trace, track, or freeze digital dollars is a feature, not a bug, in the eyes of those orchestrating this shift. It allows for a level of control and surveillance that physical currency could never provide.
The transition to a digital financial system isn't just about technology; it's a reflection of shifting power dynamics on the global stage. The move away from the USD as the world's reserve currency is part of a larger strategy to redistribute financial power and influence.
The analogy to the "plata o plomo" approach of Mexican cartels is striking, but it's important to recognize that even cartels and terrorists evolve. Look at Hamas. They adapt to new technologies and methods to maintain their power and influence. Similarly, the architects of the global financial system are adapting, and the physical USD is just one tool in a much larger arsenal.
Physical USD has played a crucial role in U.S. foreign policy and clandestine operations, its importance is waning in a world where digital currencies offer greater versatility and control. The change may not be immediate, but it's inevitable. We're witnessing a fundamental shift in the tools and tactics of global power, and the physical dollar, despite its storied past, is not immune to obsolescence.
#EndOfAnEra #TheGreatReset
To cling to the belief that the physical USD is an unassailable weapon in the U.S. arsenal is a naive oversight of the seismic shifts happening in global finance. It's a narrative straight out of the past, ignoring the relentless march of digitalization and geopolitical chess.
Firstly, the rise of digital currencies and the shifting global financial landscape are signaling the end of an era. The physical dollar, while historically a tool of influence and power, is facing obsolescence in an increasingly digital world. Nations are exploring and adopting their own digital currencies, diminishing the once unchallenged dominion of the physical USD.
Consider the burgeoning trend of de-dollarization. Countries like Russia and China are actively seeking alternatives to the USD in international trade, reducing their dependency on it. This isn't just about convenience; it's a strategic move to undermine the dollar's global hegemony. The physical dollar may not vanish overnight, but its role and influence are unquestionably waning.
#EndOfAnEra
After the collapse.
We deserve more. Not just me. The World. We all deserve to be safe, happy, and free.
This photo strikes fear into my heart. 😨 🚨

Sometimes I feel that even if I had a large sum of money I can play with at any whim I would want, that I still wouldn't be "happy." Overall I'm a cheery or chill dude, but still lately hasn't been the same for me and I'm sure the same could be said for a magnitude of other out in the world. Especially since the covid lock downs.
I still feel like I'm missing something out there very deep to me. But I don't know what it is? Something I can't describe, maybe even mental or whatever. 🤷♂️
Smoking vapes, pot, and drinking alcohol. I quit drinking, but can’t stop smoking. Partly because I don’t have that strong of support around me and people think “it’s not that bad or big deal.” The other part cause I cave in and say fuck it what’s even the point anymore. Even up to the point I’m scared for my health. Now I feel like a sack of 💩
Personally I think anything that is toxic to humans in any form should be cancelled or banned. #rightsforhumanity
Stonks- rug em. 💯
Bitcoin- sideways/ downward sag for a couple more weeks. Then liftoff.
(IMO NFA)