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A honey badger🍯🦡 Here to ride the bull and kill the bear🚀

The future is exciting, seeing the world through your freedom and bitcoin lense has changed my world🍯🦡🚀

Replying to Avatar KiRaCoCo

In the past, not knowing how to read locked you out of society.

Today, the new illiteracy isn’t about letters.

It’s about money.

And if you don’t understand how it works…

you’re already out.

đź§µ Bitcoin as the new financial literacy:

1.

For centuries, slaves were banned from learning to read.

Women were denied education.

Why? Because knowledge is power.

And those in power don’t give it up easily.

Today, the censorship doesn’t come through books.

It comes through money.

2.

Do you know who creates your money?

Do you understand what inflation really is?

Can you explain why your salary buys less every year?

If not—you’re not alone.

But you’re unarmed.

3.

This ignorance isn’t random.

It’s engineered.

Because if the masses truly understood how fiat works,

the system would collapse overnight.

4.

Bitcoin isn’t just tech.

It’s a way of seeing.

It forces you to ask uncomfortable questions.

It teaches you how the game is rigged—and how to exit it.

5.

Bitcoin is financial education disguised as code.

It shows you:

– What real scarcity means

– Why saving in fiat is theft

– How incentives shape society

– That no one should control money issuance

6.

And it’s not theory.

In Afghanistan, Nigeria, Argentina—Bitcoin has saved lives, businesses, futures.

This isn’t speculation.

It’s survival.

7.

And if you don’t learn… you’ll be left behind.

We’re heading toward:

– Programmable government money

– Social credit economics

– AI-managed surveillance finance

No one’s coming to explain it to you.

8.

Not understanding money today

is like signing a contract you can’t read.

You’ll accept the terms.

But they won’t serve you.

9.

So don’t start by investing.

Start by learning.

Bitcoin is a tool.

But first, it’s a lens.

Once you see clearly, there’s no going back.

10.

Full article:

“The New Illiterates: Why Understanding Bitcoin Is the New Financial Literacy”

đź”— https://medium.com/@kiracoco/the-new-illiterates-why-understanding-bitcoin-is-the-new-financial-literacy-127f00ef8eb2

11.

Reading sparked revolutions before.

This time, understanding money will.

🧠 Stay close. Let’s keep exploring.

Siii, the future will favor the people who take the time to learn🍯🦡🚀

Let’s go!!!!🚀 no matter what happens in the world bitcoin keeps working🍯🦡

Thanks, I will check it out🍯🦡

Will we ever get back to a version of the US that respect privacy!?

Choice is freedom, but not always easy🍯🦡

Replying to Avatar Bitman

Today, June 4th, 2025, marks the 21st anniversary of the KILLDOZER — one of the most infamous acts of rebellion and defiance against government authorities.

Marvin Heemeyer owned a small muffler shop in his town. The local government approved the construction of a concrete plant directly in front of his business, effectively blocking access and causing severe financial harm. Marvin repeatedly sought solutions through legal means, appealing to the city council to halt construction or allow partial access. Every request was denied.

At one point, Marvin even offered to build an alternative access road at his own expense — he had purchased the necessary materials and machinery. Still, the city refused.

To make matters worse, the concrete plant disconnected Marvin's shop from the town’s sewage system. Instead of helping, the city fined him for having improper sewage. 🤡

With his business failing and his personal life in ruins, Marvin meticulously planned his revenge. Over the course of 1.5 years, he secretly modified a bulldozer he had originally purchased for the road project. He fortified it with steel armor, installed bulletproof glass, and equipped it with a sophisticated camera system — state-of-the-art for the time.

On June 4th, 2004, Marvin locked himself inside the armored bulldozer and began his mission, first demolishing the concrete plant that had devastated his livelihood. Over the next few hours, he drove through town, systematically destroying government buildings and the homes of public officials he held responsible for his plight.

The SWAT team was deployed, but their weapons, including rifles and explosives, proved useless against the heavily armored KILLDOZER.

Nothing seemed capable of stopping Marvin’s fury against the system — until the machine became trapped in the debris of one of the buildings he was demolishing. Surrounded and with no way out, Marvin took his own life — the only casualty of that day.

Today, we remember the day of the KILLDOZER and Marvin Heemeyer — the last great American anti-hero. A simple man who decided to fight back after his life was destroyed by an indifferent government.

Among his notes, one quote stood out:

“I was always a reasonable person until I had to be unreasonable. Sometimes reasonable men must do unreasonable things.”

🫡

https://video.nostr.build/ed9cf091f40b976efcad1dd46087a3a11229e8dd579cd3faa862d89939d0381f.mp4

He took the honey badger approach🫡🍯🦡

Yes as something from the past that must never happen again!🍯🦡

Replying to Avatar Danny Knowles

The Debt Spiral, Stagflation & Why Bitcoin Wins w/ nostr:npub1cj94enk44kn5mvrcma4sp7jnlsgnn4em7rk3dh3jt4fzyqs3m02s560efa

We discuss:

- The Downgrade of US Debt

- Sovereign Default's

- Triffin's Dilemma & Dollar Privilege

- The Risk of Stagflation

Watch here: https://youtu.be/k8zOVqWTvJQ

Yes!! nostr:npub1cj94enk44kn5mvrcma4sp7jnlsgnn4em7rk3dh3jt4fzyqs3m02s560efa is always a great listen🚀🦡🍯

Deep, an ideal to be able to do great things without seeking fame🚀🍯🦡

Replying to Avatar KiRaCoCo

🔎 ¿Y si el verdadero empoderamiento no viniera del sistema… sino de una wallet?

En los márgenes del mundo fiat, hay mujeres cambiando sus vidas con Bitcoin.

Afganistán. Nigeria. Kenia. Venezuela. Argentina.

🧵 Historias reales que no verás en los medios:

1.En muchos paĂ­ses, ser mujer significa no poder tener una cuenta bancaria sin autorizaciĂłn masculina.

O no poder trabajar, viajar ni decidir sobre tu propio dinero.

Pero Bitcoin no pide permiso.

2. Bitcoin no sabe si eres mujer, pobre, migrante o disidente.

Tampoco le importa si tu gobierno aprueba tu existencia o no.

Solo abre una puerta.

La del acceso financiero sin intermediarios.

3.📍 En Afganistán, Roya Mahboob comenzó a pagar en BTC a sus empleadas cuando los bancos se lo impedían.

Varias lograron huir del paĂ­s en 2021 gracias a tener control sobre sus fondos.

Eso también es soberanía.

4.📍 En Nigeria, durante las protestas #EndSARS, el gobierno bloqueó las cuentas de la Feminist Coalition.

ÂżLa respuesta?

Recaudaron más de $150,000 en Bitcoin.

Y expusieron la censura financiera ante el mundo.

5.📍 En Venezuela y Argentina, miles de mujeres usan Bitcoin o stablecoins como USDT para escapar de la inflación, recibir remesas o proteger sus ahorros.

Sin bancos. Sin permisos. Sin condiciones.

6.📍 En Kenia, iniciativas como Bitcoin Dada permiten a mujeres artistas vender al extranjero y cobrar en BTC.

Y Women in Blockchain Africa impulsa su inclusiĂłn en el ecosistema cripto.

TecnologĂ­a que transforma, desde abajo.

7. Bitcoin no fue diseñado como herramienta feminista.

Pero en la práctica, está liberando a mujeres reales donde el feminismo institucional no llega.

Porque la verdadera inclusiĂłn no exige cuotas: exige acceso.

8.📝 Acabo de publicar un artículo sobre esto:

“Bitcoin no pide papeles: Poder real en manos de quien más lo necesita”

Con todos los casos reales y el análisis completo.

👉 https://kiracoco.substack.com/p/bitcoin-no-pide-papeles-poder-real

#Bitcoin #SoberanĂ­a #Mujeres

9.En un mundo que aĂşn condiciona o restringe la autonomĂ­a de millones de mujeres, Bitcoin no espera a que le den permiso para ofrecer una salida.

Y eso ya está cambiando vidas.

Quédate cerca y sigamos explorando.

#Libertad

Increíble! Bitcoin ayuda a todos los oprimidos, que desafortunadamente a menudo son mujeres🇦🇷🍯🦡

How will Bitcoin scale as a medium of exchange?

If it’s so good, won’t everyone just save it and spend their dollars instead? That’s the classic argument.

This is absolutely happening and will continue for a while. That view only sees one side of the transaction: the consumer.

At the beginning, just as only the most committed Bitcoiners will spend it, only the best businesses will be able to demand Bitcoin. As those two ends of the spectrum grow, people who want to spend dollars and save Bitcoin will start to run out of options. Especially for quality goods.

This transition starts with shop owners upcharging for fiat. At first, it will look like today’s cash vs credit pricing, simply covering card fees. As Bitcoin becomes more obvious, that spread will grow.

Adoption will take time. Not every producer will switch quickly. The ones who do will outcompete. They will escape margin decay from fiat debasement. They will not need to cut corners. Good money chases quality goods, and these businesses will be positioned to thrive.

High-quality producers steer the next marginal transaction. Over time, they will steer it toward Bitcoin.

If a business wants to earn the hardest money, they will have to produce a top-quality good. Just like if a consumer wants a top-quality good, they will increasingly have to pay with Bitcoin.

Orange pilling the world begins at the margins.

There are two sides to every transaction. The margins are on both ends.

Yesss! It will help fight modern overconsumption!! btc fixes everything🚀🍯🦡

ATH and a beautiful sunset in Buenos Aires🌇 makes me hopeful for the future, for Argentina, and for people worldwide who struggle with bad money! The solution is here, and nobody can stop it🚀🍯🦡

#bitcoin #btc #freedom #Argentina #ath

ATH!!🚀 A bittersweet feeling, I might never be able to stack more sub 100k sats🚀🍯🦡

#bitcoin #freedom #ath #vamos