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So much bull posting and hopium on X. I really see price discussions on NOSTR.

NOSTRs Way better for a clear mind

Way less brain fog on no date than X

How does bitcoin beat XRP’s mass propaganda

Musk’s American party is just libertarian rebranded

Feels like a psyop. LLMs can find information for you that goes against the narrative and they want an excuse to call you crazy.

“Bitcoin is a Ponzi scheme”

- Some boomer living off social security

If social security isn’t a Ponzi scheme, why can’t we opt out?

Not if you don’t want to. Look, I get your point but a non KYC mortgage would be very hard to do. History of funds is needed to buy a home in the legacy system. Real estate itself will need to be decentralized.

So much doom and gloom in the in the bitcoin space yet so much optimism

After reading into this further I would agree with you - the added AML requirements will make cash more decentralized

Is this an internet explorer meme?

Replying to Avatar Ben Justman🍷

One counterintuitive bad thing about Bitcoin is that it is a far better investment than land.

Real estate prices are inflated by decades of fiat games. Cheap debt. Tax advantages. Mortgages stretched across generations. This early state of bitcoin makes it massively cheaper in comparison.

So yes. If we are talking pure returns, real estate is a shitcoin. Buy Bitcoin.

But here’s where it stops making sense. I see plenty of Bitcoiners who've already won. They've seen massive gains and are financially free in ways that we all dream of. Yet they still live in cities boxed into apartment buildings and subdivisions. They still live inside the system they claim to see through.

Admittedly, I have my own bias here. I grew up on a farm and will never totally feel comfortable living a city life in a way that many people do. But I also fell for the same trap during my 8 years in cities and didn’t appreciate what I had growing up until I came back.

When you’re in the city and think about moving to a small town, you worry about what you will miss. The events. The bars. The endless options. I was afraid of that too and moving home felt like giving something up.

But once I was out, I realized none of it mattered. You stop chasing plans and start actually living.

Many Bitcoiners talk about citadels. About someday buying land. About someday living differently. I get it. Making the leap is expensive. I wouldn’t have been able to do it if my dad hadn’t made it his life’s mission to buy the farm where I was raised. What feels misguided is having that financial option and still choosing to live and raise your kids in their world.

You get eighteen years with them. That’s basically it.

Do you really want those years spent in apartments and crowded parks? Wouldn’t you rather have them outside? On land they can know. In a place they can return to with their kids?

At a certain point, you have to stop looking at your gains as numbers on a screen. You need to turn them into something real. Put down roots. Give your kids a place to know. Buy The Family Land

There should be a campaign focused on helping farm families acquire a bitcoin treasury. Farmers Bitcoin the most