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Mr Eugenides
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Toiling at ledgers in a city grey…

Someone needs to put that Epstein Island Vaccine Pushing little cunt in a wood chipper.

Heavy use of the Fundamental Attribution Error here.

If I bought Bitcoin early I’m a genius. If you bought Bitcoin early, you won life’s lottery.

What a fucking moron.

Hi Craig. Where is the best place to get info on connecting a Sparrow wallet to my Umbrel Node? I keep getting the error message ‘Could not Connect Retries Exhausted’ Thanks in advance.

Is this a scene from one of the Matrix movies?

Given his prediction record, it’s a landslide for Trump.

Try Salt of The Earth.

They’re on here, BTC-friendly and the product is 10x better than LMNT.

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This new paper is a true declaration of war: the ECB claims that early #bitcoin adopters steal economic value from latecomers. I strongly believe authorities will use this luddite argument to enact harsh taxes or bans. Check 🧵 for why:

Rather than praising bitcoin as a tech paradigm shift à la petroleum and the internet, the authors introduce the blatantly luddite argument that "early adopters" ... "increase their real wealth and consumption" ... "at the expense of [latecomers]".

Then they go on to brazenly advocate for legislation ... "to prevent bitcoin prices from rising or to see bitcoin disappear altogether" in order to prevent "the division of society".

The authors also model some projections, to illustrate the paltry amount of BTC that will remain available for latecomers. (Woe is me! Conspicuously left out is the reason that has driven 15 years of bitcoin adoption & development: it's simply better tech.)

In all the years I've been monitoring the bitcoin space, this is by far the most aggressive paper to come from authorities. The gloves are off. It's clear that these central bank economists now see bitcoin as an existential threat, to be attacked with any means possible.

Many of us have warned that this was coming: bitcoin as a major political fault line both in national and international elections. Well here it is. It means that us HODLers must take action to insure that governments respect our basic right to hold property.

And no, this won't be a war between haves and have-nots. Rather this will be a historic clash between those who stand for the natural rights of the individual, and those who clutch at the failed ideologies of collectivism and central planning.

Here's the download link to the paper: "The distributional consequences of Bitcoin". (We need detailed rebuttals. Who's writing one?)

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4985877

Smells like desperation to me

‘While you and I have lips and voices which

are for kissing and to sing with

who cares if some oneeyed son of a bitch

invents an instrument to measure Spring with?’

ee cummings

Have you ever experienced anything that happened outside your consciousness?

Any time you recall a memory, where is it actually taking place?

Any time you look to the ‘future’, where is that experience actually taking place?

There is only consciousness.

Matter, or reality as you call it, is what cosmic consciousness (pure subjectivity) looks like when viewed by dissociated entities of consciousness (i.e living organisms).