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The SUPERCYCLE guy.

What’s the name of that #Bitcoin hardware wallet that’s hexagonal and looks like a stone? #asknostr

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Guys it’s over. I just got a call and all the central banks agreed they won’t debase their currencies anymore. They even gave me a pinky promise. Time to sell your bitcoin according to the…

- Federal Reserve System

- European Central Bank

- Bank of Japan

- Bank of England

- Swiss National Bank

- Bank of Canada

- Reserve Bank of Australia

- Reserve Bank of New Zealand

- People's Bank of China

- Reserve Bank of India

- Bank of Russia

- Central Bank of Brazil

- South African Reserve Bank

- Bank of Mexico

- Central Bank of Argentina

- Bank of Korea

- Central Bank of Chile

- Central Bank of Turkey

- Central Bank of Egypt

- Central Bank of Indonesia

- Central Bank of Malaysia

- Central Bank of Thailand

- Central Bank of the Philippines

- Central Bank of Nigeria

- Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates

- Central Bank of Saudi Arabia

- Central Bank of Kuwait

- Central Bank of Qatar

- Central Bank of Oman

- Central Bank of Bahrain

- Central Bank of Jordan

- Central Bank of Lebanon

- Central Bank of Israel

- Central Bank of Pakistan

- Central Bank of Bangladesh

- Central Bank of Sri Lanka

- Central Bank of Peru

- Central Bank of Colombia

- Central Bank of Venezuela

- Central Bank of Ecuador

- Central Bank of Bolivia

- Central Bank of Paraguay

- Central Bank of Uruguay

- Central Bank of Costa Rica

- Central Bank of Guatemala

- Central Bank of Honduras

- Central Bank of Nicaragua

- Central Bank of Panama

- Central Bank of Jamaica

- Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago

- Central Bank of Barbados

- Central Bank of Guyana

- Central Bank of Suriname

- Central Bank of Haiti

- Central Bank of the Dominican Republic

- Central Bank of Cuba

- Central Bank of the Bahamas

- Central Bank of Belize

- Central Bank of El Salvador

- Central Bank of Angola

- Central Bank of Mozambique

- Central Bank of Kenya

- Central Bank of Tanzania

- Central Bank of Uganda

- Central Bank of Rwanda

- Central Bank of Ethiopia

- Central Bank of Zimbabwe

- Central Bank of Zambia

- Central Bank of Malawi

- Central Bank of Botswana

- Central Bank of Namibia

- Central Bank of Ghana

- Central Bank of Cameroon

- Central Bank of Ivory Coast (CΓ΄te d'Ivoire)

- Central Bank of Senegal

- Central Bank of Mauritius

- Central Bank of Seychelles

- Central Bank of Mauritania

- Central Bank of Gabon

- Central Bank of Burkina Faso

- Central Bank of Guinea

- Central Bank of Sierra Leone

- Central Bank of Liberia

Whew

Rebalancing my portfolio here.

- 80% #Bitcoin

- 20% sats

GM

To the first question, yes, it should not require bios changes to boot from an external device if you’ve already successfully done that before.

To the second question, I think that will depend a great deal on distro you install. Most I would expect are not going to play well with being booted into a different machine, because during installation and updates etc., it will install the appropriate drivers for that specific machine.

Contrast this with live bootable distros, which are designed to be used on a variety of hardware at boot time.

Could you install another internal drive (SATA) then install Linux on that and dual boot?

Don’t be hatin’ while I’m consolidatin’

Academia isn’t a place for smart people. Intelligence proves itself in the real world.

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This is fantastic advice.

Gen-Z, take notes πŸ‘‡

A harsh truth that must be accepted is that the baby-boomer generation anointed themselves with the infinite power of the Federal Reserve money-printer, and they used that power to push an enormous amount of monopoly money into the housing sector to pump their own bags.

The result: houses are now EXTREMELY difficult for young people to afford, approaching impossible for many.

And don't even waste your time on 401Ks or any other type of "retirement planning" fund...

That is another huge ponzi scheme created by boomers to protect their own asses and pass the bill to future generations; it will fall apart long before any Millennials reach 60 y/o let alone Gen-Z.

BUT THERE IS GOOD NEWS:

#Bitcoin has emerged into the arena, and put very simply, it will wipe all of the above theft schemes (which are only possible through fiat money) out of existence, while simultaneously making early adopters very rich in the process.

"But Bitcoin has been around for 15 years now...I'm too late!"

Friends, trust me...we are in the very beginning of the 1st inning. Monetary shifts are a multi-thousand-year process - even 50 years from now we will still be early!

Start stacking as much as you can. Even if that's only $10 a week...you do not want to have zero of this thing when the boss battle between Bitcoin/Fiat hits overdrive πŸ’₯πŸš€

This is factually inaccurate. The Fed was created in 1913. The first Baby Boomer wouldn’t be born until over three decades later.

@Damus feature request: don’t show me self-reposts (when someone reposts their own post)

People who don’t rewatch The Big Short are doomed to relive it.