What’s on your list?
Happy birthday! 🎉
I think you’re right.. they need a war or emergency as an excuse to drop interest rates and print money. They’ll inflate the debt away and blame the high inflation on one of our adversaries.
Anyone investing in any #bitcoin related companies? Aside from the obvious. Or would you rather just put it all in Bitcoin?
#asknostr #investing #stocks
I’m guessing a LOT will have happened by November!
Why not vote libertarian or something?
FBI warning #china is preparing cyberattacks to wreak havoc on critical #US infrastructure.
Evil Dead, the ones from the 80s. Classic horror, but ends up being hilarious.
Thanks. This one he found by accident on the edge of a corn field while training for bird hunting. I know shed hunting is getting more popular and I think it’d be fun to do more of it in the off-season.
Temperature swings have been wild this year!
Found his first shed antler.
#hunting
#weimaraner
#birddog 
Thanks for the background! I guess I t makes sense to wait until the upward volatility smooths out a bit.
It’s interesting that fiat is the exact opposite, a penny is now so worthless that they’ve discussed no longer minting them in the U.S.
#venison straight from the woods of #wisconsin #foodstr 
I feel like there should be a unit In between #satoshis and #bitcoin. It’s like only having a choice between pennies or gold bars.
Yesterday I did a long-form lecture in a class at Princeton about the history of money through the lens of technology.
The nice thing was that it helped me figure out what to include in my upcoming larger talk, discussion, Q&A, and book signing at Princeton about Broken Money. The talk portion of this event is shorter, so I need it to be as concise and impactful as possible, and I've been thinking about what to emphasize and I really have a good outline for that now.
If you're in the PA/NJ/NYC area, consider coming to the event on Feb 6th. It's open to the public but requires registration:
https://gceps.princeton.edu/booktalk-lynalden/

Loved the book! It’s surprisingly easy to read- a real page-turner, considering how densely packed with info it is. Hope you will come to the Chicago area sometime.


