Such a powerful experience though, really empowering. I applaud you on your journey towards self-sovereignty sir! #[3] tutorials are awesome btw
Maybe not, but in my experience I made a few mistakes the first time I started learning. I’m by no means an expert, but it was helpful to learn without putting my whole stack at stake. After watching some tutorials, I sent a few small test transactions back and forth and watched them get processed on a block explorer. Overall really cool experience. My second go around I was a lot more careful and paranoid writing down my seed phrases out of view from my phone camera, etc. But all kind of moot since eventually dropped it in the toilet and lost everything
100%. Grab a cheap trezor that you know you’ll eventually burn and experiment
I caved and redownloaded the app. Just Jason Lowery continuing to shill his masters thesis and the typical hysteria around gender pronouns. Back to Nostr I go 🤙
For me, money isn’t “things credits”… money is “time credits”… it’s a way of storing my time sacrifices, so I can use my time how I want to later on. Fiat conditions us to see it as the former, to increase our consumption. Resist the fiat overlords. Store your time in bitcoin 🧡🤙
Except I think they would absolutely confiscate all Bitcoin held on exchanges. But 100% agree. The idea that I could escape with a brain wallet gives me so much peace.
100% agree. My thoughts while finishing the book the other day:
#[3]
Just finished it! Really good. Scary how believable so much of it is.
Is bitcoin gonna hit 1 million within the next 90 days?
This morning’s podcast topic.
What you think?!
Too bearish
Or providing valuable goods and services to others! I’m hopeful that a Bitcoin standard will promote a return to quality. Fiat with an expiration date incentivizes bad spending decisions on useless stuff. When the money has real value, the things we trade it for need to be perceived as more valuable, otherwise we won’t be incentivized to spend.

