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It's funny how most of those who claim to be libertarians are simply Trumpians (who is not a libertarian in the slightest). Why are you ashamed to declare who you really are? Just because saying you are a libertarian is cooler?

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AQUA Frequently Asked Questions: PART 2. ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ‘‡

1- Is AQUA a Lightning wallet?

AQUA is a wallet with native support for Bitcoin and Liquid. While you can send and receive money via Lightning, this is done through Boltz atomic swaps. This system ensures a convenient and easy-to-use experience, without sacrificing AQUA's non-custodial approach. โšก๏ธ

2- If I received money via Lightning, why do I have L-BTC?

AQUA will always convert money you send or receive via Lightning from your L-BTC and vice versa. The biggest advantage is that this lets you forget about channel management or liquidity problems altogether, with the added benefit of being able to swap L-BTC for USDt or Bitcoin at any time. ๐ŸŒŠ

3- Does my AQUA 12-word seed phrase work in other wallets?

Yes, the keys, seeds, or 12 words generated from AQUA can be imported into any other compatible wallet. Remember that those same 12 words can also be restored in another Liquid wallet like Side Swap.

Don't forget that the 12 words you use in AQUA represent the keys to both your Bitcoin and Liquid assets.

4- What is the Marketplace?

The Marketplace is one of the most innovative features in AQUA. Although for now it only allows you to buy Bitcoin, soon it will be a place where you will find many localized services that let you spend Bitcoin, or even exchange it for local fiat currency if needed. ๐ŸŒŽ

Do you have any more questions? Leave your comments down below if you'd like a Part 3. Oh, and follow @AquaBitcoinES on Twitter so you can practice your Spanish! ๐Ÿ˜‰ https://v.nostr.build/aQ6JP.mp4

Can Aqua really be non-custodial if you hold our bitcoins while we hold your shitcoin in return?

The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe, and Everything is 58.

#Bitcoin

#TheHitchhikersGuidetotheGalaxy

#DouglasAdams

There are two types of people: those who are afraid that the government will control them and seize their bitcoin and those who write on every internet platform how many sats they have. Sometimes they are the same people.

#Bitcoin

To those who say that Musk will be the next target while zuckerberg will not because he is part of the system... Don't worry, elon is also part of the system and he can sleep soundly too

#Nostr

#FreeSpeech

To those who say that Musk will be the next target while zuckerberg will not because he is part of the system... Don't worry, elon is also part of the system and he can sleep soundly too

#Bitcoin

Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influence of the earth.

H.D. Thoreau

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On Tim Walz and his repeated digs at J.D. Vance for getting an education and making some money:

I was born and raised in a small rural town near the Appalachian Mountains, 2 hrs from the nearest major city. Still work in this town today.

My father was born and raised in an even smaller town, even more rural town with a population under 2,000.

I have three degrees from three elite institutions because my folks believed in aspiring to education, that it opened doors, created opportunities, and allowed you to experience more of the world. They instilled that in me.

I am a cocktail of my upbringing and my education.

I shoot guns, and I quote Shakespeare.

I eat venison, and I think about Dostoyevsky.

I am comfortable in both Waylon Jennings and Mozart, Steve Earle and Alice Coltrane.

I can cite Luke Combs and Lou Reed, wax poetic about Top Gun and Le Mepris.

I buy food (and milk) from farmers.

I am an attorney, yes, and my J.D. is from an elite institution. I represent the blue-collar folks of my hometown.

I am neither a supremacist, nor a relativist.

I am a dad and a husband.

I am a #bitcoin er

All my life I have had one foot in the ethos and spirit of my rural hometown and the other in the rarefied echelons of the elitely educated, the financially successful, and the well-connected. It's not always comfortable.

All my life I have climbed, my folks sacrificed and pushed me to climb and to aspire. "To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield," to quote Tennyson (see, I told you I can do that).

And all my life I have kept my upbringing close to me, because it is a part of me. I don't shed my lived experience, nor do I forfeit its imprint, its impact, simply because I pursued the best education and got a professional job. The validity of my experience does not expire upon achievement.

So when Tim Walz repeatedly attempts to invalidate J.D. Vanceโ€™s upbringing, to cast him as some inherently callous, rich interloper, out of touch with the "heartland" simply because he pursued the best education he could and made some money, it bothers me on a deep, personal level.

In the Walz taxonomy, which is binary, but only binary for non-Democrats apparently, financial success or an Ivy-League education, automatically and irrevocably renders one out of touch with "regular" people. Further, aspirations to these things are no longer to be applauded; they're punchlines in campaign speeches.

Never mind the financial success and education of the Obamas, the Clintons, Kamala Harris, Oprah, etc. This does not invalidate their respective experiences, the journeys they each took to get there.

Only if you're J.D. Vance does success actually make you a charlatan to yourself, an interloper in your own life, an enemy to your past.

It's not right. We should be applauding folks, no matter their race or political affiliation, for aspiring, for traversing the brutal terrain of class, region and familial afflictions and making it.

You may agree or disagree with J.D. on the issues, of course. That's perfectly fine.

But dismissing him simply because he managed to go to Yale (like so many Dems, by the way, who readily purport to be regular, working class heroes), or because he majored in philosophy, or because he eventually worked in finance and made some money, is craven, disingenuous, breathtakingly lacking in self-awareness, and offensive to anyone who has actually grown up in the "heartland," myself included.

Like so many other Americans, I contain multitudes, Tim Walz, but your taxonomy apparently doesn't allow that.

You think about Dostoyevsky but you spell it wrong ๐Ÿ˜…

Replying to Avatar Jack Spirko

But why do those who continue to talk about communism always remain those who don't even know what it is?