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Good article. However, what do you fight back against? It’s just a completely mental blob, everyone has lost the plot. Things will likely just have to fall apart further. The only saving grace is their inefficiency and lack of care about outcomes over virtue signalling and personal advantage.

Bitcoin, as the base monetary asset, must meet a higher standard for security and decentralisation. Other blockchains, many of which are moving to proof-of-stake, can operate with a comparatively lower threshold, since there is more room for optionality at that level.

But countries aren’t gendered, they may be oppressing them but that doesn’t make it patriarchal. Also, not all credit schemes are oppressive and often the leaders of the countries receiving the credit can be the corrupt ones oppressing the people of their own country and taking the loans to enrich themselves.

I can see how it would give women in that situation you describe more freedom, although I don’t know anything about Kenyan society and culture so I can’t comment on the specifics.

I don’t see how Bitcoin’s relationship to the current financial system has anything to do with gender. It’s about centralisation vs decentralisation, not patriarchy.

A few beavers in Northern Canada sadly died.

Who cares about UTXO ownership in Cashu? It’s not like you’re going to use it for cold storage. It’s a niche technology whose uses are emergent. Use it for what it’s good for.

That makes no sense. Go and ask ChatGPT/AI if the UK is part of Europe. I’ll end my case there.

Also, if you’re talking about mainland Europe there’s Western Europe, Eastern Europe, southern Europe and Northern Europe. Building styles can vary quite a lot between these regions.

What continent and culture does it belong to or are you just referring to the European Union? 🇪🇺

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We need to apply 21st century technology to home building. Europe is not good at home construction either (the UK at least anyway).

First of all do you know which country is being referred to here? You mention governments. The erosion of online privacy rights being discussed here is in relation to recent events in the UK.

Also, the UK may not have full blow communism but in many aspects of its society do operate in a defacto socialist manner and this aspect has been getting worse. Emphasising the problem can help counter the slow boil of acceptance and acclimatisation.

Also, you seem to be using the terms communist and capitalist in a binary sense as if you are one or the other. I don’t think this is a useful way to view things.

Does anyone else go blank when their normie neighbour asks what you’ve been doing today, and you’ve just been down the rabbit hole of Bitcoin all afternoon.