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First time in years that I wake up at 5:00am without setting up an alarm, drinking an espresso and feeling absolutely amazing.

I just found out that in Germany people hace to pay an annual tax for owning a dog.

Costs range from €90 to €180 depending the municipality and the cost is PER DOG, the more dogs you own, the MORE you pay and if you own what is considered a "Dangerous Breed" the tax goes from €800 to over €1000.

If you fail to comply penalties might go up to €10,000 ☠️

Get tthe fuck outta here... I'm so glad to live in the so called third world.

Do you sometimes read or hear of someone that passed away at a certain age and you realize "wow, he/she was double my age" now think of your life until this point, the decisions you have made, the people you have met, the places you've visited, all your achievements and imagine that you still have another life left to go with all those things.

They say life on this planet is short, is it though?

Replying to Avatar Forever Laura

We traveled “in bitcoin” before it was a thing.

Me and Rikki started “Bitcoin Explorers“ in El Salvador in 2021, then kept moving: Central America, Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa. And I’m not saying this to flex. I’m saying it because the timeline is the timeline. The content exist. The story speaks for itself.

Now. El Salvador was an engagement cheat code (and everyone knows it).

The uncomfortable truth: when we posted El Salvador content, everything grew faster. Like… four times as fast.

My tweets got reposted by Bukele. I got 4000 followers in a day for this picture you see here.

Our videos about El Salvador hit 10k views while being shot like amateurs (because we were amateurs). We weren’t filmmakers. We weren’t a production studio. We were just there, documenting what we were seeing with the tools we had in the most honest possible way.

If we wanted, we could’ve turned that into a visibility machine.

We didn’t.

Because we didn’t want the easy path. We didn’t want to go where everyone goes just because it performs. We didn’t want to become a tourism brochure for an algorithm or even worse, a government.

And eventually we had to admit something most people won’t say out loud: realistic reportage takes time, money, and resources. We didn’t have enough of them to keep doing it the way we wanted...properly.

So we stepped back. I found other jobs I'm super happy with and my voice remained independent.

Now let me ask you something. genuinely.

Why do you think so many Bitcoin creators focus on El Salvador? Why do you think so many creators post about it like it’s the only place on Earth where Bitcoin exists?

Because it’s simple:

- Post a beach breakfast and you get quadruple the reposts of a normal post.

- Post a critique? You risk getting dogpiled, losing followers, losing access, losing 'opportunities.

That’s the part people don’t post.

And yes: there are people in the space who will make it personal, who will lean on social pressure, who will remind you that stepping out of line has a cost. I’ve seen and heard enough to know the incentives are real even if nobody wants to say it clearly.

The saddest part is who ends up paying for this illusion: not the insiders. Not the people doing the reposting. Not people who threaten you over tweets.

It’s the people at home:

- liking

- retweeting

- booking flights

- buying tickets

- chasing a “ Bitcoin paradise” that mostly exists in social media posts apart from a few exceptions and small communities

A lot of content creators aren’t documenting reality. They’re documenting what the algorithm and their paycheck rewards.

And at that point… what’s the difference between them and the journalists they love to hate?

Same dynamic:

- follow the narrative

- repeat what powerful people want amplified

- avoid the messy parts

- monetize the attention

Different ecosystem. Same playbook.

We didn’t want to be that. We could’ve milked it. We didn’t. Not because we’re morally superior, spare me that story.

Because it didn’t fit who we are, and it didn’t fit what we wanted to build long-term.

If I’m going to talk about Bitcoin “in the world,” I want it to be real:

- not just the pretty parts

- not just the safe parts

- not just the parts that get you reposted by the right accounts

Reality is complicated. Adoption is uneven. People are people. Politics are politics. Incentives are incentives.

And if your content never shows the trade-offs, the friction, the contradictions… then you’re not educating anyone. You’re doing marketing.

❤️ If you’re new here, read this twice: Bitcoin doesn’t need fairy tales. It needs adults.

It needs people who can handle nuance without turning it into a loyalty test.

So next time you see a creator post a perfect “Bitcoin country” shot, ask yourself:

- What are they not showing?

- What can’t they say without losing access?

- What gets rewarded here. and what gets punished?

The algorithm isn’t truth. It’s the incentive map. And most creators are just following it like obedient little tourists.

True to your spirit. Beautiful.

I just got a date with an anti-vax lady, that works at a bank but I think she is into Bitcoin and the plus? she is absolutely beautiful with great music taste. This is the best day of my life in many years.

As an architect, none. For your kitchen you should get non-porous surfaces, like large 19.5" ceramic tiles, white or light grey to match your countertop.

Day 4 without caffeine: the headaches are almost gone but I'm still having lucid dreams of myself drinking a double spresso. Coffee is definitely a drug.

Today I walked 20,400 steps while "relaxing" at an all-inclusive hotel at the Mayan Riviera in Mexico, in distance I walked around 17km or 10mi.

Can we please stop making hotels so unnecessarily massive? What is the point.

I never mentioned seed oils (which are even worse than vegetable) and I never said anything about cardiovascular health, I was refering to the specific topic in baking or pastry.

But now that you've mentioned cardiovascular health... I realize you don't even know what you are saying. You don't need a peer reviewed study, it just simple chemestry:

- Animal fats are fats, not oils, it's fat in a liquid state. They are high in cholesterol and that is good beacuse it helps repair any damage in the arteries due to to the size of the LDL particles. Animal fats = saturated fats = stable bond, its chemical composition resists high temperatures because the single bond is "saturated" with Hydrogen but doesn't cause a chain reaction because there is no more hydrogen.

- Vegetable oils: they have one or more double bonds (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated), which break at high temperatures, hydrogen reacts with more hydrogen (like the H bomb), makes it toxic for the human body and causes inflammation.

- Seed oils: same as vegetable oils but the chemicals used during its processing its literal poison.

Exceptions:

Organic un-refined Avocado oil, stands high heat temperatures 500F, good flavor.

Extra Virgin Un-refined Coconut oil, high heat resistance. I cook with it without getting it to smoking point, good for skin.

Extra Virgin Olive oil, don't heat it, just eat it plain, don't eat too much of it and buy imported european brands.

Right, cookies made with vegetable oil, sounds like such a healthy alternative.

I started a pastries business a few months ago and I just laugh at vegan recipes. You are still relying on butter 99% and eating sugar, sweetheart.

We're still investigating what happened here. It seems a handful of accounts may have been compromised and had their autowithdrawal settings tampered with, including our own "coinos@coinos.io" account.

We ran a script to search for accounts that had the attacker's "speed.app" withdrawal address in place and found about 9 that seem to have been affected. There could be more though, we will update as we have more information.

I worry that this may be the same attacker who exploited a password reset vulnerability back in January which allowed them to gain access to a number of accounts. It's possible that since that time they have been sitting on the account data and working to brute force the encrypted nostr private keys that we had on file for some accounts that had imported their nostr key into Coinos. Those keys were encrypted at rest in our database but it's possible they may have been cracked.

We no longer store nostr private keys for accounts and have since added support for external signing apps and browser extension login, but there was a time when we were storing encrypted nsec private keys.

Having a users nsec would allow an attacker to authenticate into Coinos by signing a nostr event and change the user settings. It also means your entire nostr profile and identity may be compromised.

This is only a hypothesis at this point and we need to investigate further but we may end up recommending that affected users rotate their nostr keys.

nostr:nevent1qvzqqqqqqypzpggzvz325tcf9kz79s9c9627430ccc82r8rgujycwxd43n92y037qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq32amnwvaz7tmjv4kxz7fwv3sk6atn9e5k7tcqyrdx8njpnvvulfcsqqd7ud47uw6dnzl4a3fmsrafsp0rte9f29h5uxpgg73

I hope you all learn a valid lesson from this. I Storing private keys is massively irresponsible and you should be held accountable.

I hope to wake up and see 110K Bitcoin... someday

GM to everyone except to those who don't take online privacy seriously.

Have a cup of coffee, download Brave, create a Tuta or Proton email and pair that with a paid VPN service.

Stop these technocrats from manipulating your life decisions.

Have nice Sunday!