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Lorenzo Rey
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Venezuelan Entrepreneur focused on Bitcoin.

Cripto bros atacando a las billeteras custodiadas de Lightning mientras 99% de los usuarios cRyPtO tienen la plata en Binance, Coinbase y stablecoins.

En todos los ponzis los primeros en entrar ganan dinero.

La mayoría de las personas que salen estafadas en ponzis se metieron SABIENDO que era estafa pero con la esperanza de que fuese aún "temprano" y ser parte de los que ganan, es decir, de los estafadores.

Un seguidor que se acaba de ingresar a Nostr

The customization available on Samsung Phones is ridiculous. Nobody comes even close

Bitcoin es sobre Libertad, si no te interesa la Libertad no te interesa Bitcoin. #btc  #bitcoin

Lightning te permite poner capital a TRABAJAR y ganar comisiones por enrutamiento de pagos SIN ceder custodia de tus Bitcoin.

Es como una especie de "staking" pero PRODUCTIVO. #btc #bitcoin

Spending Bitcoin, convincing businesses to take Bitcoin, convincing your boss to pay you in Bitcoin, convincing your employees to take their salary in Bitcoin, build better UXs for using Bitcoin, more integrations for on/off ramp, educating friends and family about Bitcoin. #btc

Los BRICS son una manada de corruptos que creen que van a escapar del dólar con una shitcoin.

La única oportunidad de salir del dólar se llama Bitcoin, cuerda de dictadores retrógradas. #btc #bitcoin

Interesting.. I use it precisely because I like the corrections. They can be turned off in the settings tho

Simple Keyboard its also a good Foss keyboard with no autocorrect and it can be customized to any colors you want, might wanna give that a shot

https://www.f-droid.org/packages/com.simplemobiletools.keyboard/

Yeah I use Bitwarden too it's great

Do not use the keyboard that comes with the OS, Graphene uses the stock Google AOSP apps which haven't been updated since like 2013. Replace all those apps with other FOSS alternatives, I recommend OpenBoard it has emojis, or even use Swiftkey or Google Keyboard which aren't FOSS but remove network permission that way they can't spy on you

Si yo le robo un dólar a un millón de personas tendré un millón de dólares que puedo usar para pagar muchas cosas 'importantes', y a ese millón de personas no les dolerá mucho perder solo un dólar, muchos ni se darán cuenta.

Eso es lo que ocurre cuando el banco central imprime dinero.

Verify, don't trust.

....unless it's Bitfinex 😂

Why couldn't any Nostr developer make an app that actually looks good and moves fast like Meta did with Threads?

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On Bitcoin Adoption

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There's a significant divide in the Bitcoin community at present, revolving around the adoption narrative. How does Bitcoin achieve widespread adoption? What conditions must be met for it to be globally recognized as a reserve currency?

Two key narratives dominate the discourse. The first stems from venture capitalists (VCs), altcoin enthusiasts, and "Bitcoin moderates." Their argument posits that Bitcoin's path to mainstream adoption requires substantial marketing efforts. Although they differ in the extent to which this marketing involves altcoins, DeFi, NFTs, or ordinals, they fundamentally agree that Bitcoin requires promotion, and don't really care exactly what form this takes. According to this group, sufficient promotion will enable the average person to "understand" Bitcoin, paving the way for a sky high price (and maybe alt season!)

However, this narrative is flawed as it fails to cultivate genuine Bitcoin holders. Instead, it promotes a culture of reckless gambling. At best, people dabble, make losses, and hopefully learn a valuable lesson about speculative games. At worst, people become entrenched in gambling habits, fostering a community rife with rent-seekers and scammers. Unfortunately, the majority entering the 'crypto' space find themselves with thinner wallets, often swearing off the entire sector after being scammed or losing significant funds.

This first narrative gains traction primarily because it enhances the perceived importance of its proponents. If adoption depended on active promotion, then VCs, marketers, and "Bitcoin moderates" become the linchpins for Bitcoin's advancement. It's an appealing narrative as it confers them a sense of significance they don't possess. Indeed, the egos on some of these people show just how self-serving their narratives are.

By contrast, the second narrative stipulates that adoption necessitates an understanding of Bitcoin as sound money. Bitcoin adoption is thus seen as a journey demanding patience, persistence, and a deep understanding of its technology and economics. This path typically spans several years and cannot be comprehended through a brief podcast snippet. Long-term Bitcoin holders and staunch supporters often attest to the validity of this narrative.

Interestingly, even those initially involved with altcoins or scammy altcoins find that these ventures did little to aid their understanding of Bitcoin as money. Quite the opposite, these distractions often muddied the waters and made understanding Bitcoin that much harder.

For long-term Bitcoin holders, the path to understanding Bitcoin necessitated considerable intellectual effort, rigorous study, and even financial discomfort. A clear understanding of Bitcoin's status as sound money was born out of hard work, not marketing gimmicks.

In this second narrative, exposure to Bitcoin usually stems from financial hardship. Whether due to inflation, banking issues, or government actions, people turn to Bitcoin out of ideological belief or necessity. Consequently, Bitcoin adoption is less about a marketing blitz and more about disillusionment with the current system. As long as the existing financial infrastructure continues to fail people, we can anticipate Bitcoin's continued growth.

This perspective negates the need for 'professional' Bitcoin marketers or high-profile endorsements. The critical factor isn't the backing of Elon Musk or Snoop Dogg. Instead, it's about individuals recognizing the corrosive impact of inflation on their savings and seeking an alternative. Ordinals don't get people to hold Bitcoin long-term, a real understanding of money does.

Bitcoin adoption isn't a mere marketing exercise; it's a journey of understanding, borne out of necessity and disillusionment with the existing system.

What are your thoughts about Tether?

Pixel 7 Pro (Graphene OS)

InfinityBook (Fedora Linux)

Pixel Tablet (Graphene OS)

Steam Deck (Steam OS Linux)

This is freedom / Esto es Libertad!

Plebstr se ve un poco mejor pero es menos útil que amethyst y el performance también es una mierda