is there a damus version for Android...I can't wait to use #damus
#asknostr
Good morning Nostr!! π«‘π
We're all going to make today another great one! π«π
Yesterday, nostr:nprofile1qqs9myundyk6v3jmnc4zjs3rvfazjlnx3kc55cn6zktsyaj4h9320usppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qywhwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytnzd96xxmmfdejhytnnda3kjctv9uq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd4hk6tc5kzw8n had stated " I can just build things here. " That stuck with me. π«‘
Yes, you can just build things here. You don't need permission. So quit holding yourself back. Let's get to work. We have building to do! πͺπ
GM ππ°πͺπΉπ
I just recorded an EMERGENCY UPDATE live stream.
Episode #4: Bitcoin and MSTR
Time to Panic Sell or Chill?
It also streamed on nostr:nprofile1qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3zamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wwa5kuef0qqsv73dxhgfk8tt76gf6q788zrfyz9dwwgwfk3aar6l5gk82a76v9fgfngn5a
awesome bowt to tapp Inβ‘β‘ππ«
Imagine you're at a playground with a secret cookie club. Every week, Saylor announces, "We got 20,000 cookies!" But instead of running into the busy playground to grab cookies where everyone sees and rushes after them, he secretly arranges with a few friends in a quiet corner (thatβs like an OTC deal).
So, whoβs selling? It's just some club members who already had cookies and decided to trade quietly. Because these trades happen away from the noisy, public market (the playground's main area), the cookie count on the big board (the charts) doesnβt suddenly jumpβeven if theyβre trading a lot.
In short, Saylor's team is likely buying cookies in secret deals to avoid drawing attention, which keeps the public prices calm.
State lawmakers just nixed bills for strategic #Bitcoin reserves, citing volatility concerns. But is it really game over? Volatility is the price of innovation. While traditional institutions hide behind fear, Bitcoinβs inherent risk is what fuels its disruptive power. Real progress isnβt built on certaintyβitβs built on challenging the status quo. Game over theory? Not by a long shot.
GM π
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Ruiru 11 is a high-yield, compact coffee variety developed in Kenya to combat coffee berry disease. Released in 1985 by the Coffee Research Foundation (now KALRO), it's bred for intensive planting and disease resilience. Combining genetics from Catimor, K7, SL28, N39, and Rume Sudan, its compact stature allows for higher-density plantingβmaking it an excellent choice for farmers aiming to maximize production while minimizing losses.
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