*60 people who are clearly bots or scams.
so that could be why they are so proactive with the banning, because there were a lot of fake accounts with big bitcoiners.
bizarre! i think i remember hearing some whispers about that back in the day when Bitcoin was more political. maybe they had some sophisticated algorithms that detected stuff they didn't like, overlapped it with a lot of bitcoiners, and then proactively banned people who fell into some of the overlapping circles.
twitter freaks me out a little as I have posted nothing. or maybe like a post or 2 and said something nice to someone 1 time. yet i have 60 people "friends". i want to cancel but Grok is too handy for so many things.
cyborg is pretty good too, but it feels like i'm writing emails to him when i ask questions.
that's how i see it. it's like a pumped storage hydro facility.

all the hodlers were running up the hill with their jugs of water to fill the Bitcoin storage lake, and MSTR turned on their pumps, and now SMLR.
some people worry about what happens if the MSTR pumps break and the flow runs in reverse...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pumped-storage_hydroelectricity
"activities that are cognitively active and safer than a senior felling trees"
hehehe, yes. it's apparent from this perspective that he shouldn't be felling trees. but clearly it's an addiction.
if i can challenge him to triangulate how tall the trees are and how far away the house is, perhaps that is a way to feed 2 birds with 1 crumb
My uncles when asked if he will stop working before he dies:
"yeah, morning of."
my dad retired and now regularly tries to kill himself by felling trees that he thinks will fall on the house.
my mom refuses to stop going to work even though sitting for the hour drive to get there is giving her life-threatening blood clots.
this whole idea of stacking bitcoin is useless. we will all be working til we die.
the few people I know whose parents did the classical retirement thing seem to be struggling with dementia.
it must be nerve wracking to not have a job and just trust that an ATM is going to spit out some cash on a card that you have. and it's going to continue spitting out cash years into the future.
also, where do sweet potatoes fall in this?
I eat a lot of sweet potatoes (1/day) and I always heard that they are superfoods.
microwaved sweet potato with butter, salt, pepper is my favorite "unprocessed" thing to eat.
are they as bad as beans?
i thought plants made fruits to be eaten so we spread the seeds... i guess eating beans would be eating the seed itself which would destroy the seed?
whereas eating apple or watermelon, we will likely spit the seed out.
i used to be fascinated with the idea of somehow storing lightning bolt energy in liquid or something.
i envisioned a big dome full of glowing liquid that would store the energy. they say each lightning bolt has enough power to mine a few bitcoins.
and that's just from clouds rubbing together!
so maybe the capitol could be converted to a power storage capacitor...
oh, that's funny. sorry about that.
i don't know why this made me chuckle. why would you want soggy toast
Bitcoin is earning "safe-haven" status again from that 2x more downside of QQQ!

very interesting. it does make a lot of sense that there is energy output (human potential) that is redirected into just chaos or literal evil plans which might thrive in the chaos.
it seems like a lot of things in life should be win-win, but these are lose-lose.
underwater aliens? sounds exciting... what were they like
this sounds like the Buffet strategy of selling put options, so he gets to earn a premium on his cash in exchange for the promise of buying the asset if it drops to a target value.
I wonder if the 5 % River interest matches what a put option premium would look like on a Bitcoin ETF, if there is such a thing
i just understood this from a James Lavish newsletter that the longer rates are set by the market so it doesn't matter what they set the short rates to.
so mortgage rates for houses which are competing with 10 year and longer treasuries are stuck really high, which mean prices have to fall in a big way for houses to be sold.
inflation and deflation smh at the sametime!
ok, once they discover time travel, going to make sure the time travel pod has a trunk that would fit a few of these to take back and plant some where I grew up
how is april an opening?
i know these kinda tea leaves readings are silly, but for what it's worth, someone said there was a lot of leverage around 92,000. So maybe that's wiped out today, and we're ready to go up again.
