Who honestly gives a fuck what they think?
What about:
Urbem latericium invenit, marmoream reliquit 😌
The fact that traditional currency loses purchasing power over time is deceit of the true nature of things (the Logos) on a scale almost unimaginable.
Unpopular opinion:
Reposting without a 'thank you' zap is lame.
GM,
Here's a little fun fact to start the day with:
The Latin word 'Noster' translates to 'our own'.
I'm chipping away at my cousins to buy bitcoin.
So far, I've shown them the chart in log on a weekly. I've pointed out the patterns.
I've recommended The Bitcoin Standard.
I've shown them lightning and bitrefill.
We have talked about our disdain for govt.
What else can I tell them?
🤔.....
https://video.nostr.build/bdff27dcd21e982cbbeeb596242fa296ccb784206a35582e1130179361e6f6b1.mp4
Tell them it's probably a good idea to get some, just in case it catches on ^^
HODL

Amen to that
GM
Stacking sats in the dip is like drinking water when you're thirsty. Both some of the greatest joys in life
Bitcoin is harmoney
Wondering why we have the ability to zap ánd like (heart) something on Nostr. Zapping ought to be the standard imo. Isn't zapping just a much cooler way to show your appreciation?
What tax when you spend p2p?
a pair of new socks would be nice too
Interesting idea. In this world, wouldn't the owners of the machines want to be paid for the effort of maintaining and iterating them? I'm hesitant to think that all goods will become completely free, just most consumer goods become near free as the true state of a free market -which is deflationary- is allowed to manifest. But other -more luxurious- goods, like an artisan wrist watch or a scarce painting, will not be subject to this effect (of price dropping to the marginal cost of production). Therefore, the owners of the machines (or any other productive member of society) would want to get paid for their efforts, in order to acquire such goods. If they would forego the fruits of their labour "for the greater good", wouldn't they also forego the incentive to be productive at all?
Gandalf the orange-pilled
e=mc2
Meaning energy and matter are the same thing. If energy is abundant than so are goods (matter). Bitcoin ushers in the age of energy abundance, and so logically an abundance of goods follows from that. Prices denominated in BTC would drop to the marginal cost of production. Money is still necessary to facilitate trade, I don't see how that could be replaced or avoided.





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