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I’d recommend committing only small amounts that you can handle having tied up if there’s an activation problem with one or more of the gift cards. I would recommend smaller denominations until Bitrefill demonstrates a track record of reliability to you. And know ahead of time what recourse you have with Bitrefill if you try to use a card and it comes back saying it’s not activated or fails at point of purchase. I would recommend doing a web search for “bitrefill prepaid mastercard card not activated” or “bitcoin gift card activation issue” to get a sense of issues that others have run into before you decide to use the service. I’ve read some posts while researching my own wish to go this route, about non responsive or difficult to reach customer service from Bitrefill for these issues. And some problems in particular with prepaid Mastercards from Bitrefill when it comes time to actually trying to make a purchase with them. There are also many posts from people that love the service. Not to sow FUD, but better to learn from others’ experience before you drop a couple thousand dollars on cards imho. Caveat emptor. I haven’t taken the plunge with Bitrefill or Coincards yet. Just been stacking and using Lightning where I can for pocket change or fence post money. Curious to see what your experience is like.

Larry Lepard, fierce as usual this time as guest on #BitcoinVeterans. Great show guys! Sound money, sound world.

https://open.spotify.com/episode/43LsboJoo7jNcTL9qB73fa?si=b5VlZ8GNRryCigLTvXiqOA&context=spotify%3Acollection%3Apodcasts%3Aepisodes

Yes definitely have to make that distinction. Not to be confused with flared stranded natural gas.

This gas could be turning a generator and running ASICS rigs. #upstreamdata #digitalgaspipelines

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I recently had a big shift in my life that has me feel like I am back from the dead. A second chance as what I had been building for a decade, and then proceeded to fuck-up because I was too stupid to see and value what I had been working on. I was sloppy and thoughtless about much of my approach to life and let that suck me into my own self-aggrandizing bullshit. In short, I was pretty childish about what I was doing as I thought I had made it.

A year and a half later, someway somehow, I got the smallest of shots to fix it. It was a massive risk that I had to stake really everything I had built on. But in that moment when I had to make a move, to do or die; I took a deep breath and took everything in that moment. I knew what it was, what risk I needed to take, and what the cost would be if I had miscalculated. But I knew, as knew more than anything in my soul that I would make it—but only with that risk being taken. It honestly felt like one of the most badass moment of my life because I really showed up for myself with no doubts, lack, or hesitation.

I crave moments like that in my life. They define the peaks and troughs of life, and are the most intense character building moments of my life. It is to choose to be the man in the arena, marred with the blood, sweat, and tear that only those who step into the arena will ever know. It is vastly more rewarding and fulfilling than any life with the cold and timid soul who choose a safe life where nothing is ever at risk.

Haven’t laughed like this since FPSRussia was the man

https://youtu.be/QkHDOToCAt8?feature=shared

They just have such a great life. Hunting, screwing and fighting all night and sleeping in the house all day eating primo food. It’s no wonder the Egyptians idolized them.

The drama of having cats living mostly outdoors. I think he narrowly escaped a coyote last week but he’s made a full recovery. This cat was curled up on a facecloth on my computer desk while I typed away at only 6 weeks and imprinted on me even more than on his mom. Won’t leave my side. Glad my wife has some vet skills.

Replying to Avatar Erik Cason

I recently had a big shift in my life that has me feel like I am back from the dead. A second chance as what I had been building for a decade, and then proceeded to fuck-up because I was too stupid to see and value what I had been working on. I was sloppy and thoughtless about much of my approach to life and let that suck me into my own self-aggrandizing bullshit. In short, I was pretty childish about what I was doing as I thought I had made it.

A year and a half later, someway somehow, I got the smallest of shots to fix it. It was a massive risk that I had to stake really everything I had built on. But in that moment when I had to make a move, to do or die; I took a deep breath and took everything in that moment. I knew what it was, what risk I needed to take, and what the cost would be if I had miscalculated. But I knew, as knew more than anything in my soul that I would make it—but only with that risk being taken. It honestly felt like one of the most badass moment of my life because I really showed up for myself with no doubts, lack, or hesitation.

I crave moments like that in my life. They define the peaks and troughs of life, and are the most intense character building moments of my life. It is to choose to be the man in the arena, marred with the blood, sweat, and tear that only those who step into the arena will ever know. It is vastly more rewarding and fulfilling than any life with the cold and timid soul who choose a safe life where nothing is ever at risk.

Your recent rip on Bitcoin vs totalitarianism on TBP was fucking great. Had that shit on repeat on this weekend’s roadtrip.

Don’t ever use black paint and vegetable oil. Fucks up everything. Windshields, riot shields, face shields, tacticool glasses, weapon optics, and cameras. And definitely NEVER use in conjunction with a water balloon catapult.

After watching this series I had a new appreciation for the pressure these guys face to achieve perfection. Everyone from the team principal down to the support crews are constantly dialing their performance.

Proud of this girl. NFPA 1001 Certified 🔥