Listen to nostr:npub1k7vkcxp7qdkly7qzj3dcpw7u3v9lt9cmvcs6s6ln26wrxggh7p7su3c04l on nostr:npub16le69k9hwapnjfhz89wnzkvf96z8n6r34qqwgq0sglas3tgh7v4sp9ffxj and Michale Howell of CrossBorder Capital on recent pods for understanding.
Overall, I don’t pay any attention. 😁
Thank you. Will check it out
Liquidity... Something I don't quite understand but Parker Lewis has a graph of it from March 2020.

I give lots of people 10 and 11 ratings. And leave a lot of people unrated
That makes a lot of sense, even though it would be fun to hear a big announcement.
If most shitcoins are based in the US, it would be sly to promote them to the world while using proceeds to buy Bitcoin. So it would be a SBR funded by shitcoin sales to the rest of the world.
Good luck if it's an interview
Cats can't go by plane? I think I saw one , but he was drugged to sleep or something.
The diesel fuel is very efficient. I took a cruise that went prob 1500 miles and powered all the lights and elevators onboard for a whole week.
There's probably space for extra fuel to get you across the ocean. I've even read that people take old sailboats and don't even use the sails. Since they are made for sailing, the hull shape is quite efficient. It prob just won't be super fast.
2 architects sailing a boat. It looks beautiful. I'm pretty sure sailing doesn't have to be this hard. But I'm not sure.
If we didn't issue more dollars as the economy grows it would be like building water pipes but not putting any more water in them!
Or building new grocery shelves and not stocking them with anything.
Because like with water or groceries we can also survive on money. I'm chewing on a 5$ bill as I write this.
I like dogs, too but that's a good reminder about the rabies. I forgot about that.
Wow, this person has an interest take. I guess Ross doesn't get his bitcoins back


https://x.com/BIO99_BIO99/status/1881886074382979445?t=1ZIMxveValXESD3PrhUQ3Q&s=09
If you have a perch, does that mean the cat is Sylvester.
gah I can't make jokes.
#asknostr
I like to wander in country roads but in El Salvador that can bring one into contact with dogs on the street, guarding their street, house.
My attitude with the fiercer dogs is to let them approach from my back so they can get a good smell before I look at them. Seems counterintuitive to turn a back to the dog, and maybe I'm doing it wrong.
Ignore the dog until they smell my back is the best option? Turn around?
the 10 minutes a day thing sounds like what he described. He was a super humble dude. Hope he gets rich. The farm products from south Tirol sound amazing.
I agree about trading. Also all the news is totally random.
The only person i know who invested successfully was holding long term index and optimizing leverage.
He ran a lot of Matlab calcs on the S&p and NASDAQ and found that historically it's worth it to buy and hold indefinitely up to 2X levered Nasdaq and up to 3X levered S&P.
Ive been trying to convince him that Bitcoin is an index with enough historical data to be comfortable with.
Yesterday morning I set out walking towards the edge of the city to the end of the street at a hill. A trail continued up the steep hill
On the ascent I passed a Mayan Heidi descending from the Alpen Hut to the big city below.

At the top of the ridge was a Mirador (overlook) over the city.

The country lane ran along the ridge and little farm huts overlooked the far side of the ridge towards the volcano.

A dog let me know I was not welcome passing the farm huts on the ridge. I braced for some teeth on my calf but instead I got a paw to my back as he jumped to smell my bag.
I turned to look at the dog, some sort of border collie and Pitbull mixed. Pretty dog and quite a fierce combo. He was satisfied but my fear started rising, and I turned around so as not to trigger the dogs.
My attitude with the fiercer dogs is to let them approach from my back so they can get a good smell before I look at them. Seems counterintuitive to turn a back to the dog, and maybe I'm doing it wrong.

There was some poop in the street. Dog poop, I assume, amongst the plastic garbage scattered along the rocky road
i reflected on a page I read from the Talmud talking about "unclean". And how uncleanness can be carried by water.
If it rains, the water flowing down this ditch is now unclean.
Strange how 4000 year old sanitation information is still hard to implement, even though everyone has cell phones.
Nobody has time to carry trash away when you're busy carrying wares and groceries up a mountain. How do the Swiss deal with steep mountains and sanitation.
A tractor dug a new ditch along the road. Maybe this was a new sanitation ditch. The red dirt contrasted with the blue sky.

No cars passed, only motorbikes. Walking down the mount is how they apparently get around in this part of the village.
