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Hey party people!

Today's show (#7) with nostr:nprofile1qy0hwumn8ghj7cnfw33k76twd4shs6tdv9kxjum5wvhx7mnvd9hx2qgvwaehxw309a38yc3wd9hsqgypghst3pwjamjlsnxclc2vmtvz7g33sde3ge5wm7knuz9nhmfwwvt69pq8 was a banger!

Shockingly (to me, at least), I'm suddenly bearish.

AM I CRAZY?!? -- Decide for yourself after watching and let me know in the comments!

Here's a link in case you missed the live stream.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE25YcORsio&t=2s

yep, i think you're wrong. i expect a reversal from you within 30 days.

people usually don't value privacy until things get really really ugly in the real world. and by then its often too late because the panopticon has been built.

notice that essentially the only 'crypto' tools the state went after were privacy preserving ones (samurai and tornado cash) and monero has been banned from most exchanges.

they can see everything and fighting against that is a sin to the state.

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🚨 What’s happening in El Salvador with Bitcoin and the IMF is not just another headline. It’s a battle for the financial freedom of a country that has been manipulated for decades. But this time, the people woke up.

For years, they told us there was no other option. That we would always depend on those who decide for us from the outside. That our destiny was not in our hands.

But Bitcoin came along and showed people another reality: one where there are options. One where we can build our future without asking for permission.

We learned that with Bitcoin, we can save, send, and receive money without intermediaries, without banks blocking us, without governments deciding how much our work is worth.

And for the first time, thousands of Salvadorans realized something powerful: we are not doomed to always be dependent. We can take control.

When I mined Bitcoin in the early days and then walked away, I never imagined it would reach where it is today. Back then, I spent the little I had mined and simply wished the project good luck.

But years later, I found a community of people who never stopped believing, who kept building and pushing the movement forward. And I joined back in.

Not as a miner, but as someone who helps others understand the technology behind it. Because education is what makes the difference.

But not just any education. Not abstract or philosophical education. In El Salvador, education must be practical, day by day. People need to see Bitcoin working at stores, in the market, for remittances.

Bitcoin education in our country cannot stay in theory. It must be hands-on. Teaching how to store funds, avoid scams, and use Bitcoin to improve daily life.

To those who support financial freedom, I say: DON’T LEAVE US ALONE. This is a process, and like any real change, it comes with resistance.

There are people who want us to fail, who want El Salvador to become an “example” of why people should not be financially free. But we won’t let that happen.

El Salvador has always been a country that others have tried to control. But now we know there’s another way. And once people learn they can be free, there’s no turning back.

Tell the world. Share this. There are still people in El Salvador who want to show how things really work.

Maybe I won’t live to see how far the Bitcoin revolution will go in El Salvador or the world, but I’m proud to be one of the few who show what it really is.

Bitcoin is a tool that, with patience, little by little, can change your life. It’s not magic. It’s not a shortcut. It’s an opportunity for those who want to move forward.

We will keep going. We will keep learning. We will keep building. Because this is no longer just about adopting technology—it’s about freedom.

I’m grateful for all the support so far, and for whatever support may come in the future. Because this fight is not just for one person or one country. It’s for everyone who believes in a world where people control their own money.

El Salvador is a beacon. Not because everything is perfect, but because we are proving that another path is possible. And we’re not going back.

They will attack us. They will question us. But the seed has already been planted. Financial freedom is not a privilege—it’s a right.

Let’s keep building. Let’s keep educating. And most of all, let’s keep dreaming. Because a people who dream of freedom will always find a way to reach it. 🚀 #Bitcoin #ElSalvador #FinancialFreedom #BTC # PoW

why did bukele need 1.4 billion from the IMF?

could he not have raised it either from wealthy bitcoiners and bitcoin bonds? I thought there was some volcano bond program that was being worked on?

unfortunately, getting into bed with the IMF can have negative side effects...

Wonder why Bukele took their money. He could have raise the $1.5B from bitcoin backed bonds... doesn't make sense

This was great. So much better than the ridiculous takes from most of the 'influencer' type in the bitcoin space trying to justify why this makes sense.

Yeah, I mean forget eggs, just general inflation then ;)