More servers is a good argument. Would like to know the total number of users (is it a big crowd or just a few hundred?).
btw, I tried some torrenting and speed was no problem. The only thing that sucked was that the mail provider of my flatmate seems to block IVPN servers. So we needed to tunnel his Thunderbird. :/
Came to the same conclusion. But Mullvad had the BCH problem and their website and font did hurt my eyes.
So IVPN was the only one in the market I could take serious, because ppl I like recommended it, a lot of good information on their website tells me they stand for privacy, education, they seem to be real Bitcoiners,
AND
they are the only VPN provider I could find who take UX serious and build a working GUI(!) for every OS/system you could imagine! ๐
For example it's running smoothly on Arch ๐ฅณ
But they accept BCH.
Nope, thanks. ๐
Can't be serious ppl IMHO.
btw: IVPN is government money (Cash and el.), Bitcoin, Monero, and government money, only
Do you consider them a random VPN or acceptable?
But they take BCH.
No serious ppl IMHO
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That cat jazz was our good evening music at the apartment in Lugano (Plan โฟ)
Disclaimer: These screenshots were taken from other people's posts on X, for scientific analysis only.
Yeah. I wonder how many days it will take until they (family and friends), who laughed in disbelief will suddenly be curious and start asking questions about Bitcoin ๐
Thanks!
Written on a friends mirror:
"Hello world! What adventure do you got for me today?"
I did forget "Dark", but it really is dark...
"FAQ about Time Travel" ๐
"Predestination" ๐ตโ๐ซ
Some episodes of "Stargate: SG1" ๐
"Rick and Morty"
Maybe the "Loki" series. ๐ค
"Edge of Tomorrow"
And in "Pulp Fiction" the viewer is kind of time traveling ๐คช
GM!
"Bitcoin is just mathematics.
This means it's the property of everyone who does not ban math and numbers from their life 100%.
All the keys are there already, they just need to be used.
Bitcoin is nature."
It's almost unreal that they didn't shot the scary horses.
And there again is the question: where are the Bitcoin? Every sat is on every node all around the world, it's international already. (ok, most nodes are in the US and Germany ๐ ).
Every node holds all the Bitcoin in the world. Still, increasing the number of nodes will not inflate Bitcoin. Burning nodes will not burn Bitcoins. ๐คฏ๐
But wait a minute: if you look at these nodes closely, there are no bitcoins on them. Only a list that says that some Bitcoin went from, to some addresses. No Bitcoin at all. There are no Bitcoins! Completely imaginary Magic Internet Money.
It's almost the same like FIAT or gold - but different.
You can prove the existence of Bitcoins mathematically but never touch them. ๐ตโ๐ซ
(I have a longer list of thoughts like that ๐)
Maybe next step in fighting Bitcoin will be to label running a node as a financial service only ppl with a license are allowed to do. (In this case I'm happy to announce that not me but a friend runs a node behind tor, and nobody knows where it's located.)
Ahhh... There is an exit "possible". But it only makes sense when you are poor.






