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Janiak πŸ’œβš‘οΈ
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Christmas tree farmer, Mother, wife, and Bitcoin maxi. The new generation πŸͺ™#Bitcoin Here to learn and help πŸ’œβš‘οΈ

This is right ⚑️am 100% agreed to this. πŸ’œ

Showing my bitcoin meetup the power of lightning/zaps over nostr… zap this post if you want to help educate πŸ§‘βš‘οΈπŸ’œπŸ™

#Bitcoin teaches you to focus less on money, and more on living life.

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I’d rather own 1 full BTC than no BTC and seeing your face when it goes back to $65,000 per coin. Lol sorry Tucker we still love the bull in you.

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There's one thing you're taking for granted, though: trust.

NFTs require us to trust that the thing it certifies is real. No tangible good can be virtualized (though the film "TRON" comes to mind :laughing:). NFTs are **not** virtualized tangible goods; they're just claims that something exists, and that it's owned by someone. The map is not the territory.

Here's the problem, though: an NFT does nothing if someone just steals the sculpture.

NFTs are merely certificates, or claims, that someone owns something; they're not the owned thing itself. Just like how a marriage certificate isn't the marriage itself, nor can it guarantee that one spouse can't/won't cheat on the other, NFTs aren't the thing that's claimed to be owned, nor can they guarantee any ownership, or that the thing it certifies ownership of can't be stolen. You can *"prove ownership"* all you want, but that does nothing to *"force the artist (or last owner) to deliver the goods."*

Bitcoin is information that acts like a physical thing; NFTs are just information of empty promises that mean nothing in the real world. Spending real money on one is a complete and total waste in every way.

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You can’t change bitcoin ⬇️, bitcoin change you. β¬†οΈβš‘οΈπŸͺ™ #Bitcoin

Decentralized over everything! βœ…βš‘οΈ