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Ruminant Llama
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Nostr Class of 2023 Bitcoin Class of 2021 🕶️🌻🥩🌜️🕹️🤖🔐☕🍺 #plebchain #coffeechain #ai #IT #foss #hardware #multilingual 🇩🇪🇵🇱🇬🇧 Industrial Hardware Engineer - looking for new jobs and project opportunities. Highly interested in IT, Cybersec, internet politics and online privacy. I have a weak spot for the ridiculous & absurd 😜 Always curious, always learning ... and shitposting occasionally.

Maybe use aliases for every new account. Then nuke spamming aliases? 😉

Replying to Avatar Beautyon

COPA coming to Samourai’s defence is what I expect to see announced next. This is a historic case that will determine the future of Bitcoin.

The high stakes Samourai case is no different to Bernstein v. United States, and requires a final, definitive answer to the fundamental (already answered) question, “What is the true nature of all cryptographic operations taking place in computers?”.

And Bitcoin is simply math being performed in computers, and it is literally nothing more than that. The same arguments for Bernstein, and Phil Zimmerman’s case (http://www.skypoint.com/members/gimonca/philzima.html) apply to Samourai, and the same defences should work if The Constitution hasn’t changed. And it hasn’t.

If COPA do not rise to this challenge and defend the underdog, then the floodgates will be opened for the missapplication of money laws to all Bitcoin operations no matter what they are.

At the fundamental level, Bitcoin is speech. This is not “Semantics”; this is a plain statement of fact, established in law.

Everything you do in Bitcoin is protected speech. If you believe that this event applies only to “mixing”, you are mistaken.

The simple act of “moving” Bitcoin from one address you are known to control and are registered with, to another address that is an “unregistered Bitcoin address” could be construed as a criminal act in the future if COPA don’t kill this.

And I hope they kill it. With fire.

@opencryptoorg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernstein_v._United_States

I think every Wallet/Mechanism without KYC falls under this jurisdiction. I hope I'm wrong tho.

Would be a massive deterrent for new plebs and future bitcoiners

This looks really nice. I could see myself writing with this one - but just for special occasions 😊

Have a nice new Epoch, everyone! 🥲 😄

GM,

Have a nice #halving.

And don't forget to blaze it, if you like 🌬️💨

I avoid it always.

I will not join normie efforts feeding the AI algorithms.

Fuck big tech

Testnet needs a #nukening very much 😁

Replying to Avatar Max

At the end of the Economics of Bitcoin panel at Cheatcode with Preston Pysh, nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a and nostr:npub1sfhflz2msx45rfzjyf5tyj0x35pv4qtq3hh4v2jf8nhrtl79cavsl2ymqt, I offered a book recommendations list that will 100x your economic understanding and appreciation of Bitcoin.

After the talk, 20+ people asked me to write it down, so here it is, all books available for free in pdf, epub, and audiobook:

## Theory and History

### by Ludwig von Mises

This is about the theoretical foundations of Praxeology, Mises explains methodological dualism and defines the axiom of action, from which economic science can be deduced. At first glance it seems dry to read, but the ideas and concepts are very juicy.

https://mises.org/library/book/theory-and-history-interpretation-social-and-economic-evolution

## Economic Science and the Austrian Method

### by Hans Hermann Hoppe

Hoppe's foundational masterwork using a synthetic apriori proposition to define the axiom of argumentation, the bedrock for the deduction of a reasonable ethics. For centuries it was not possible to "derive an ought from an is", and Hoppe triumphantly proves that in fact a private property society ought to be.

https://mises.org/library/book/economic-science-and-austrian-method

## Man, Economy and State, with Power and Markets

### by Murray Rothbard

This is Rothnard's magnum opus treatise, the one book you must read to understand everything there is in economic science. It is full of beautiful logic, compelling history, and a very entertaining prose, Rothbard is a master wordsmith. Power and Markets is a deep dive into hard core anarchist thought, demolishing the illusion of government authority, so radical it got cut from the original print.

https://mises.org/library/book/man-economy-and-state-power-and-market

## The Ethics of Money Production

### by Jörg Guido Hülsmann

A solid exploration of the economic and moral consequences of inflation, a fascinating history of monetary interventionism, with insights from numerous religious scholars. This book shined a spotlight on this most devilish trick which turns humanity into a pack of looters and demolished the production stages of a civilization. It's published the year before the Bitcoin whitepaper, even mentioning the difficulty of creating digital base money, and I bet my stack that Satoshi read this book as he was designing bitcoin.

https://mises.org/library/book/ethics-money-production

## Cryptoeconomics, Fundamental Principles of Bitcoin

### by Eric Voskuil

This is not only the single best book about Bitcoin, it is also a monumental achievement in praxeological thought among those of Mises and Hoppe, because Voskuil introduces the axiom of resistance. This is the missing puzzle piece to articulate an applicable strategy of security and defense, without which freedom tech like Bitcoin cannot be understood. Voskuil has accurate definitions and solid arguments that lead to a proper understanding of each aspect of Bitcoin.

https://voskuil.org/cryptoeconomics/

Oh man, I'm so tired both mentally from all this BS happening in the world and physically from lack of sleep the last few days.

Sux 😞

Check out this guy 😉

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