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PaddleManJoe
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Just a meathead trying to figure out this Freedom tech thing. I occasionally post whitewater kayaking footage from my archive.

Okay lots of doom porn in here and I wanna contribute! I don't think the government would just 6102 coinbase, too much heat for them and they would clearly be the bad guy. Bad for narratives.

Scenario: Government is teeing up a massive black swan event.

Suppose some fed spook commands key people in Coinbase to leave vulnerabilities. Hackers rush in and sweep Coinbase's Bitcoin. What would happen? Every ETF except Fidelity collapses. Plus whoever else was custodying with Coinbase. What would the boomers learn from this? Not your keys not coins? Don't centralize custody? No way, tradfi talking heads will be screaming "told you so" about the fake-internet-money-hacker-coins. Everyone runs back to the "safe" fiat institutions that don't have hacking problems. Mainstream adoption is set back many years. Every inch gained in "number go up" from the ETF demand evaporates. This mental high we have been riding in 2024 from all the mainstream adoption is suddenly gone.....

Why would the feds do this? Squash a threat to doller hegemony. Psyop the public into staying on the sinking ship. They get to save us with Crypto regulation, and everyone who sank with Coinbase will be crying for blood. Imagine grandma testifying before Congress who lost everything with the ETF.....

If every antagonistic action that someone takes against you is discrimination you never learn a thing. Was this Lesbian insufferable to work with? Was she terrible at her job? Perhaps the leadership just sucked at the company. She'll never pull a valuable lesson from this experience because her empoyers are simply "homophobes." You can't take corrective action with that mentality. The victim mentality robs people of agency.

She used Bitcoin to buy social security numbers.😁

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Scientists find vast underground ocean with more water than Earth's surface

https://www.geo.tv/latest/561911-scientists-find-vast-underground-ocean-with-more-water-than-earths-surface

Scientists have recently discovered a vast ocean concealed beneath the Earth’s crust as an immense reservoir of water, stored in rock known as "ringwoodite", 400 miles below the surface.

originally posted at https://stacker.news/items/669424

Kinda clickbaity. Not a cavity with water, fish can't swim through it. Apparently there is a mineral that can soak up water. Which is cool I guess, but I wanted a hiding place for Megladon.