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John Karate
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exhibiting, observing, and coaching practical leadership skills for busy startup/smb leaders | supporting freedom-tech | stacking sats | irreverent b-hole | helping millennials build a world teeming with opportunity & individual liberty

Bitcoin price 4 years ago today, and the price 6 months later. Think we’ll see something at all similar over the next 6 months?

It’s REALLY solid for (typically) fuel station-adjacent BBQ

Let me just say that, after reading horror stories about civil asset forfeiture today, I am SO so glad for multi-sig bitcoin security

Plenty of lessons, for sure. Over Christmas, I walked my brother through setting up a HW wallet I got for him him, and then transferred .03 I'd set aside for him after he set it up.

I did not show him how to sell bitcoin (no doubt he could figure it out), but I'll eventually direct him somewhere like Strike once he's ready to DCA.

I also explained the reasoning behind why he should just hold onto it for at least 4-5 years, if not longer/forever. No guarantees, but I'm hopeful he'll HODL.

"Hi Hungry, I'm Dad!" -- somebody's dad

What are you building?

Doesn't have to be bitcoin/nostr-related. Could be art, a home, a family, a business, a blog, a podcast, whatever. I just like celebrating creators.

Already writing notes on nostr, but since #introductions is apparently a thing:

- Have worked in software for nearly 3 decades

- Became obsessed with building & leading teams a little over a decade ago. NGL, I've gotten pretty damn good at it.

- I found that solving people-problems is far more rewarding for me (and more complicated, frustrating, stressful, etc.) than solving coding problems

- I especially admire creators & entrepreneurs, so I'm also obsessed with helping startup & small business leaders

- Experimenting with the pseudonymous approach on nostr

😄 Solid answer ... but no doubt $1M will be worth < 1 BTC pretty quick.

I lack the words to describe how much I love this

"This is my way to DCA."

Inigo Montoya would like a word (that does not mean what they think it means)...