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Bitcoin pleb class of 2020. Came for the income, stayed for the outcome.

I’ll send it to Open Sats

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#Bitcoin. Haters be like

I got the text!

Good friend of mine, pretty wealthy, finally bought his first amount of #Bitcoin and put it into cold storage (nostr:npub1jg552aulj07skd6e7y2hu0vl5g8nl5jvfw8jhn6jpjk0vjd0waksvl6n8n Jade).

He is doing it for his kids. We’ve been talking about it on walks and hikes for nigh on 3 years. Bull market confirmed.

Everything is downstream of waterfalls

Along the lines of “If all the world’s electricity goes out, checkmate!” innit?

If quantum computing is able to wreak havoc on the bitcoin network, won’t it be able to wreak even more havoc on everything else first?

On Remembrance Day (Canada and other nations) we remember the fallen soldiers of wars past and present.

Remember this too. The ideals these soldiers fought for: - freedom, liberty, sovereignty - are the ideals of #Bitcoin.

And the downsides of war - nationalism, imperialism, militarism - are the things #Bitcoin stands against, and stands to reduce each day going forward.

Thank God for #Bitcoin (and Satoshi too!)

Replying to Avatar HODL

CLEAN MARGINS are essential

Thank God for cypherpunks

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There is no second best. #Bitcoin

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

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In fiction, the point of view from how we see the story can often color how we perceive the ethics of characters. And of course, that lesson can apply in real life as well.

If you ask most people if Neo and Trinity in the Matrix are heroes or anti-heroes, for example, they’ll probably say heroes. There is nothing particularly dark or edgy about them other than kind of a general “cool” factor. They’re pretty chill and well-meaning people in their downtime, we care about their relationship, they help their friends, they have rather pure motivations, etc.

But in the Matrix, agents can teleport themselves into any unplugged person. Which means that when Neo or Trinity attack a place, they pretty much have to slaughter everyone. Leaving survivors means that agents can teleport in. Innocent guards and stuff just get wiped out by the dozens. The stakes of humanity being enslaved by the machines are so high, that the characters don’t even really debate the ethics of this; they just accept it.

Like literally the opening scene is Trinity killing police, and the audience is like “wow cool” instead of “so, is that the antagonist?” The famous lobby scene consists of Neo and Trinity wiping out tons of guards that are just doing their job of guarding a skyscraper. In the sequel, Trinity sends a motorcycle bomb into a power station, and then murders the remaining guards as they attack her. We all basically like Trinity, and yet there are platoons of widows and orphans out there from all the guards she killed. There aren’t really even any scenes of her reflecting on that, like finding it emotionally difficult in any way to do those things or feeling in any way haunted by it.

If the Matrix story was shown from like, a detective’s point of view, these characters are terrorists and would either seem like outright villains (if you don’t know their motivation) or anti-heroes if you do (ends justify the means; mass-murder is okay and not even worth feeling bad about if it saves billions).

So, how the movie *frames* things for us makes a big difference. We closely follow Neo and Trinity so much that we’re like, “of course they’re the heroes”. The same thing happens in real life with political commentators and things like that; a cultural narrative can frame something as wholly good or wholly bad when often it’s actually kind of complex.

Therefore, it’s a useful practice whether in analyzing fiction or real life, to always ask how you could invert the framing for something.

Interesting thought experiment on framing: “the left” is big on Hollywood movies. Hollywood movies often portray police as the bad guys. Does this spill into real life? A look at the past decade would say yes

#Bitcoin seconds before stock market close on US Election Day.

Life without the social safety net provided by faith-based institutions is a descent into chaos. Liberal western cities are getting a small foretaste of this madness.

We do a minuscule amount of #Bitcoin price watching from time to time