I'll try.
Alpha: This thing is big part of my identity and signals to the people around me that I am a man's man that works hard and doesn't take crap from nobody!
Misandrist: Only men with small dicks have them.
What is it?
Of all the burritos I've eaten, which is many, the flaming hot Cheetos burrito is one of them.

🧐🧐🤔🤔 Some of the replies to nostr:npub1dergggklka99wwrs92yz8wdjs952h2ux2ha2ed598ngwu9w7a6fsh9xzpc 's question are interesting, not perhaps not at all surprising.
Quite a lot of lack of content / too much bitcoin content ...and that is coming from bitcoiners.
There'd be more content if they came here and started posting content.
I didn't even notice 😂
It's been a challenge recently. Have been trying new products and something is drying out my skin really bad.
It's not in your head. It's in your butt.
Tomorrow!
Updating PFP. Beard has grown quite a bit. #Beardstr

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I'll drink that Kool-Aid.
Anyone want to take guesses on how long this 10sat/vB transaction will take to clear? 1000 sats to the closest guess!
BTW, I can't RBF because I used coin control to use the exact amount of sats in the 3 UTXO inputs. My guess is it'll go through Saturday night around 21:00 PST

Maybe I don't get what hyperbitcoinization is. I was thinking it was a very fast rate is adoption, and El Salvador is the place with the highest rate by far. I guess some people think of it as the end state of Bitcoin adoption where every other type of currency is dead and gone. If that's the definition then, yeah, it's probably never happening.
I would call what's happening in El Salvador hyperbitcoinization. It's going to take the rest of the world decades to catch up though.
Just a culty toxic maximalist using the shitty Lightning Network to pay in #bitcoin https://nostr.build/av/5c1375e6290c8dcf6b6123d9adcf125833f1c46a5b1852d952f57c3616b24c1f.mov
Wow, thanks for boiling the oceans and killing the planet.
Damn hadn't thought about brute force either. I definitely don't want to be brute forced, so I will not divide my seed in that way.
The reason for having family members do it is because I trust them enough not to collude. I am close enough with them that I know they wouldn't try to screw me like that. If I ever have doubts in the future I can just move my stash.
I'll look into unchained, but I would like to "keep it in the family" if I can. It's not only a recovery plan, but also a way for them to recover my coins if something were to happen to me. I'm sure unchained has that covered too, but this is also a good way for me to teach them something about Bitcoin.
My plan is to provide both of them with a sealed will/recovery document containing instructions on how to recover my Bitcoin together if needed. If the document were to get lost or stolen I would immediately move my coins and create a new setup. I will make it clear to them that if something happens to it they will need to let me know right away.
I guess I will do a 2 of 3 and have each of us hold a different key.
Yeah me neither. Was just curious. Not worth the risk right now for a few %.
