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wolfpy
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If it gets crazy I would sell some to my brother that has not stacked till now. Family first

I don’t doubt that it can go crazy high. But I still think shenanigans will be made to keep it under 100k for now and break our expectations… I don’t believe we win so easily. Once we are past the 100k that I think it is as much as decided that we go to infinity

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

My Feb 6th talk at Princeton about Broken Money is on YouTube now.

https://youtu.be/soGXgiGoMRU?si=fE_NkY2atDFTGkdq

Includes:

-My talk/presentation about Broken Money.

-Discussion with Carolyn Wilkins, former #2 at Canada’s central bank.

-Audience Q&A

Major themes:

-History of monetary tech

-Bullish case for Bitcoin and somewhat stablecoins

-Opening up monetary monopolies and allowing people’s choice for money

-Criticism of crypto VC’s that rely on fast exit liquidity

-Importance of financial privacy

Thanks I was looking forward to this :)

Replying to Avatar JeffG

📣 Announcement time! 📣

As you might have guessed (from the photos I keep posting, mostly), I really love the place where I'm fortunate enough to live. It's a small town in northern Italy. We're surrounded by 3000m peaks, Lake Como is a short drive away, and the people are warm, welcoming, and hard-working.

My wife and I moved here 14 years ago with no more expectation than trying to figure out how we could live in the alps to climb and ski right outside our backdoor. Over those 14 years, Valchiavenna has become our home.

For a long time, I've been plotting and scheming about how I could give more back to this community that has given me so much and over the last few months, with the help of many local friends, all the pieces have started to come together.

Bitcoin Chiavenna is aimed at building a stronger Chiavenna using Bitcoin but; more broadly, it's a project focused on exploring how small, often marginalized, rural communities can benefit from adopting Bitcoin.

Chiavenna is the perfect petri dish for experimentation. We have local hydro power generation (run by a local coop). We are a stone's throw from Switzerland, which brings both tourism and shows local government how sane (and very minimal) regulation of digital assets can be beneficial. And, unlike many small towns in Italy, we have a large population of young entrepreneurs who haven't bailed for the big city and have started dozens of local businesses.

My hope is that our education and our learnings will be beneficial for other towns across Europe and North America. Many of whom, facing the death of their traditional industries, are having to find new ways to thrive, and do so without becoming wholly dependent on the central government for handouts.

I grew up in a small town. I live in a small town. I want to see tens of thousands of vibrant, wealthy, interesting, weird small towns across the planet. And I want them all to run on Bitcoin.

If you're with me, I'd love your support. We've just launched a Geyser project to raise funds for the first phase of several projects. We've got some cool rewards listed there, with more coming in the future.

And if anyone is coming through the area, let me know. I'd be happy to show you around and help you leave a few sats behind at local businesses!

Onwards and upwards! 🏔️🚀

https://geyser.fund/project/bitcoinchiavenna

Good luck !! :)

I have had friends of mine who had their accounts compromised, sending random messages to make me access a specific link that has malware. By default I don’t click on links sent out of random even from close friends I ask them what is the link about and then once they reply again and it’s not a bot I check then the link. I think that malicious people could use the same interface to access my mutiny wallet. I think a gift voucher that I could input in mutiny for a gift would give me more confidence that it is real.

Can’t we have a birthday reminder calendar like Facebook? Still miss that feature from Facebook times x)

Just constructive feedback. I am afraid this would be some sort of scam and would not click the button. And I also see like it would use a lot for scams :/