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So fucking proud to see Albertans leading the charge in the “Then they fight you” epoch.

#btcsessions #bitcoinwell

https://open.spotify.com/episode/29K3YBdNlfEluinf8X1Y6g?si=kQ64Mx0lSz6lhtOYgumK_g&context=spotify%3Acollection%3Apodcasts%3Aepisodes

I’ve done about 100 quarts of product through that thing in 8 months. It’s great you can even use it off grid if you have propane and a turkey fryer burner.

I remember a few times as a kid seeing the sky actually turn green, being told by my parents to head for the cellar, and then later learning that a nearby town had been hit. We’d be out in the back yard and it was so windy you could put your jacket up like a sail, lean into the wind with your whole body weight and not fall over. The best part was when it saved you a whole Sunday’s worth of leaf raking because the wind direction was just right lol

The only thing that is a bit retarded about the app is that it’s not straight Bluetooth, and relies on connecting to your home router in order to use it. But you can skip the app and use the touchscreen if you need to. Never used a grill before that required me to agree to a terms of privacy agreement. So fucking stupid.

Buddy dropped this off at my place yesterday for safekeeping while he goes away for a while. Next level, and kind of fiat compared to my charcoal smoker, but still cool. https://video.nostr.build/393668cce0fd05bccad362cb008bfc194ef3eb6298fee49baa015296426de504.mp4 https://video.nostr.build/10afd93ba950739ab7718c064cba2cdde949d9438f24861bdd4fd9eec1eed809.mp4

Thanks for your reply. Yes this is the simplest way I know of, but I guess heirs are just going to have to do some reading and hopefully resist the temptation of trusting some random coiner to help them. A foresee a lot of people in the coming years sacrificing security and sharing keys with the wrong people rather than undergoing the discomfort of learning something about how exchanges even work and how to process and broadcast partially signed transactions without making an error and sending sats into the void.

Has anyone solved the problem of secure inheritance planning for Bitcoin for the multitude of hodlers whose heirs don’t possess the technical knowledge (or the motivation to acquire it) that would permit them to initiate on chain transactions using the PINS, hardware and seed plates that get left behind? I see a lot of coins disappearing into the void in the next 3 decades. And a demand for honest consultants that won’t rug people completely or siphon funds to a degree when they’re asked to help liquidate a late hodler’s stack, or at least a portion of it for final expenses. Every time I think about my eventual end, I picture that scene from 2001 a Space Odyssey where the apes are gathered around the monolith. That’ll be my family looking at my PC, phone, hardware wallets, SD card readers and seed plates when I die.

Much in the same way you can lead a horse to water but not make it drink, the motivation to learn the basics of interacting with Bitcoin must come from within. It cannot be imposed with any hope of it being retained.