#storytime
My parents in Colombia watched a plot of land they owned "appreciate" from 8 million pesos(cop) in the late 90s to 2000 million pesos in the 2020s. Funny thing is people still think there is a ceiling to hard things like #Bitcoin
When the currency depreciates. Valuations that seemed "crazy" 20 years ago are the norm.
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Wow that looks really good!
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I think we can't separate money from state unless there is a big % of the economy using it without having to go back to fiat at any step of the supply chain.
I believe that won't happen until many more people starts using it. That, unfortunately includes the parasite class. Because while sure, they don't participate in the supply chain they still know people who might. Sure it sucks that it's that kind of people adopting it before other hard working people. But we don't get to choose who gets it first.
I would have loved for my family to get it before Blackrock and the wall street parasites, and the political clowns. But even though that's not how it played out. I think it is still a reason for celebration that humanity is a step closer from the separation of money from state. Regardless of who is adopting it.
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If you can access it through ssh I'm pretty sure you can configure it so closing the lid does nothing. I did it on my node
Lower prices in #bitcoin are a gift to those of us that are productive and still have jobs
What has worked for me is applying cold. I wrap an ice cube on a kitchen rag. Then I get it wet and place on the bite until the itch is gone.
We produce something other people want and they give us fiat for it.
Or we have a job that pays in fiat.
Then we turn it into Bitcoin. Simple







