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Cpt. Charisma
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Niche Internet Micro Celebrity, Genius, Hacker, Cypherpunk wannabe, New Media Pioneer, International Arms Dealer, Clandestine Astronaut, Billionaire, Bitcoiner.

What do you think the plan is for Ethereum? Or will it stay around because all the other scams depend on it?

Are you an immortal?

Keynes: Steals all the toilet paper because he thinks it valuable.

"The more you tighten your grip, the more they will slip through your fingers."

Replying to Avatar Ivan

https://mullvad.net/en/

Mullvad paid with btc or monero much more private than NordVpn

Yep, Mullvad is bad ass.

It's similar to nostr in that it's a federated network. Actually, it's a bunch of separate federated networks. There is one protocol and a bunch of different client and server software. It's also the longest continuously used chat application on the Internet. This is the power of open protocols.

I think a better question is whether your country is in line with Bitcoin's values. If believing in freedom isn't patriotic where you live, the problem isn't freedom.

Those were magnetic, not laser disks. Still super cool, though.

Yes. This isn't the first time people have tried to dump garbage on the blockchain for profit. Eventually they will get bored or go broke and stop.

I wish it was real. A claim that blatantly false could get him banned from suing anyone ever again.

I know it's probably already been done 100x, but it's just too easy:

https://void.cat/d/4TkjrsG2YkLir5kB625rUE.webp

People still don't understand memes. You can't buy memes. You can't control them. You can create them, but to survive they have to take on a life of their own. This meme is so obviously a bitcoiner, it's surprising it was ever released. Maybe Greenpeace is secretly pro-bitcoin and they are supporting us while taking Ripple's money, like Doc Brown giving the Libyans a nuke full of pinball machine parts and using the plutonium for his own ends. Thanks Greenpeace!