I get it.
An exerpt from an article about fiat leverage that I'm working on:
"It was 2021, and I was 11 months into my Bitcoin journey—fully infected by the conviction and chaos that comes with it. After being blindsided by $40,000 bitcoin, I started stacking as the price ran towards $60,000. I bought the dip after the China ban, stacked more as the price fell to $30,000, and bought the wave all the way back up to $68,000 in early November."
It's incredible.
No time in history I'd rather be able to witness.
Nostr is as valuable to you as the value you put into it.
First and foremost, Bitcoin is savings technology.

https://bitcoinbarks.com/Barks/strike-bill-pay-deep-dive/#wbb1
That's not the "Accidentally Gay Technique" that's sexual assault. Lol.
Sadly no. I'm a Bitcoiner. Can't be spending money on fashion now. I just need clothes with enough integrity to stay in one piece for a whole epoch, shoes that keep most of the water out, and sats.
I suppose not. In my experience it's usually been intentional.
My only FUD is that I won't make it to my next stacking goal.
Glad I can be here to annoy you.
Bullish.

I follow @Noahole, also am gay.
I can't speak for the rest of her male followers...
As someone who has used both Fold and Strike for a number of years now, I'm only seeing one flaw with this stack.
With Fold, the percent you receive back in rewards is largely based on the amount of Bitcoin you buy there. So you'd be better served having your direct deposits go straight to fold to fully maximize your rewards.
Personally, I've opted to switch to Strike entirely for the automated conversion at the time a bill is due.
Onwards!
https://bitcoinbarks.com/Barks/strike-bill-pay-deep-dive/#wbb1
Or that inflation is actually good...
Looks like AI is going to take over the Twitter influencer's jobs.
Seems just about as competent at predicting the future as most of them are.
That makes sense. Guess I should double my target as well...
At least until my partner finally capitulates and starts stacking.
Lol. You must have a much higher income than I do. 20x my annual income isn't even $1M.
Around that. Personally I think something like 8% would be more applicable to Bitcoin, but I'm conservative.


