Is not about mining , is about buying shitcoins😁
I’m here from 2013-2014 , buying shitcoins and I discovered bitcoin in 2017🫡
I learned the hard way.
Wait for it
Instead of chasing shitcoins, focus on understanding the fundamentals of Bitcoin
Buying shitcoins won't make you rich, but understanding Bitcoin might
Bitcoin is the honey badger of money, it doesn't care about your shitcoins.
"In the long run, the most important use for Bitcoin is the store of value." - Michael Saylor
"Bitcoin is a technological tour de force." - Bill Gates
"Bitcoin is the most important invention in the history of the world since the Internet." - Roger Ver
"Bitcoin may be the TCP/IP of money." - Paul Buchheit
Jimi Hendrix revolutionized the world of music with his innovative style, Bitcoin has revolutionized the world of finance and technology with its decentralized nature and to disrupt traditional systems. 
21 Rules of a Bitcoin Maxi
If you really want to became a Bitcoin Maxi you must follow these simple rules. Bitcoin maximalism is a self defense mechanism against shitcoinery.
Rule #1
Not your keys not your bitcoins, you will never leave your bitcoin stash in a custodial service / exchange.
Rule #2
You will never sell your bitcoins back for fiat, you only stay humble and stack sats, spend, buy back or earn then. HODL is the ultimate duty.
Rule #3
Do coin control. Never use the same Bitcoin address multiple times. Do coinjoins if you want more privacy.
Rule #4
Nobody needs to know you have bitcoins or how many you have.
Rule #5
Run your own node. Don’t trust, verify.
• Run a node when you are ready and you have enough knowledge about bitcoin. There's a learning curve that should be respected.
• Run a node if you really use it as its potential, not just for "I want to support the network".
• Run a node to help others that can't run a node (uncle Jim case).
• Run a specific type of node, according to your personal needs
Rule #6
Don’t do shitcoining, it’s a sin.
Rule #7
Backup your wallet seed words. Don't be a pussy, you can memorize your 12 word seed words. Backup your seed words and use a 13th word that you don't write down anywhere. Use hardware wallets, if you can’t memorize or you are bad with software tech. Practice the recovery process BEFORE is too late.
Rule #8
Earn more sats than you spend and save the rest in bitcoin. Buy the dips.
Rule#9
Always keep learning about bitcoin. The information about Bitcoin is free and open source. You could never say “I know all about Bitcoin”. The “rabbit hole” goes deeper than you initially thought.
Rule #10
Learn how to spend your bitcoin over Lightning network. Learn more about LN. Lightning Network is also a good tool for more privacy.
Rule #11
PoW not PoS, the whole power and security of Bitcoin stays in PoW.
PoW = Proof of Work (Bitcoin) | PoS = Proof of Stake (shitcoins)
Rule #12
Bitcoin transaction verification needs a minimum of 6 blocks of confirmation. After that is impossible to revert it.
Rule #13
You don’t change Bitcoin; Bitcoin changes you. Do not try to adapt Bitcoin to existing financial system. You will fail. Change the existing system according to Bitcoin.
Rule#14
Bitcoin teaches you to be an unforgiving champion on truth and things of true value.
Rule#15
Take your bitcoin to the grave. If they weren't enough smart to obtain the BTC from you during your life, that means they don't deserve it or not capable to use them.
Rule #16
Have a low time preference. Someday you will be ready to spend your bitcoins directly, no more fiat needed.
Rule #17
Meme them until they cry... then make memes about them crying - Sun Tzu, The Art of War. Learn to speak truth through memes. Memes are a powerful truth weapon.
Rule #18
Always fight FUD. We are at war and their war is propaganda and manipulation. Also call out the scams/ hacks / shitcoinery.
Rule #19
If you're still sitting on a chair you're short bitcoin.
Rule #20
Arise, you have nothing to lose but your barbed wire fences! Stand your ground and use only Bitcoin for your payments.
Rule #21
Never forget rule #1 and #2.
Web2, Web3, Web5… What are those?
Let’s start with defining Web itself. My take:
#iWeb is a computing platform - like POSIX, Windows, Java, embedded etc. Web differs from Internet the same way Windows differs from BIOS.
As a computing platform Web brings a number of protocols, toolchains, SDKs and technologies:
1. Networking is restricted to the TCP/IP subset: HTTP(s), WebSocket and WebRTC
2. Supported instruction set architectures: WASM, JavaScript virtual machine(s), both browser- and server (NodeJS)-based.
3. UI uses HTML, CSS, DOM, WebGL, Canvas. On top of that UI frameworks proliferate - like in POSIX world we have Qt, GTK etc in Web world we have React, Angular, Vue, Svelte etc.
Why Web is so popular? It was the first computing platform created at the age of networking - and for network-based apps first. It allows to run apps without installing them - and do that on any consumer UI-based device: desktop, laptop or mobile. It allows simple creation of cross-platforms apps. It avoids censorship of app stores.
The drawbacks of Web are mostly direct consequences of its advantages:
- low security: a remote code is executed locally;
- privacy leaks as a result of client-server model;
- agility allowing cross-platform UI and schema-less network messaging results in “spaghetti code” and wired JavaScript VM non-determinism
- Web is poorly decentralized and censorship-resistant: an inherited client-server model doesn’t allows proper decentralization.
Web passed through a generations: Web, Web2 - and now attempts of Web3 and Web5 are there.
The main difference between Web and Web2 was:
- interactivity (brought through JavaScript AJAX, and later WebSockets & WebRTC);
- better & faster networking (HTTP/2, HTTP/3)
- dynamic UI (with JavaScript DOM manipulations);
- abandoning of Java applets;
- move from CGI to custom web servers with embedded server-side business logic (NodeJS, Python and web frameworks in almost each language);
- better markup languages (HTML5, CSS3), including graphic markup (SVG, Canvas, WebGL).
What people were looking for in post Web2-era etc?
- better decentralizaiton and censorship-resistance;
- integration of native internet money and payment methods;
- smart contracts (complex automations based on cryptographic and economic incentives);
- better privacy.
Does Web3 or Web5 delivers on that? No: it promises to deliver, but fails: there can’t be a privacy nor scalability with blockchain-based things; there can’t be censorship-resistance with PoS; there can’t be decentralization with the old client-server hosting of content.
How the proper “next Web” should look like?
- based on P2P (where is possible) or relay-based systems (where P2P is impossible); with relays being self-hosted;
- end-to-end encrypted communications;
- over Mix networks (Tor, Nym, I2P etc);
- authentication based on public key cryptography (and not passwords) and decentralized identities (SSH, GPG and future systems);
- based on zero-knowledge state; i.e. not leaking privacy data to the web servers or nodes;
- using deterministic functional computing;
- ML/AI agents are first class citizens;
- using PoW and single-use-seals - but not for storing a state like in Web2 (!); only for cryptographic commitments (OTS etc);
- using client-side-valdiated smart contracts like RGB;
- integrated with Lightning payments and #BiFi (bitcoin finance);
- using decentralized data protocols like #Storm, #Slashtags, #Nostr-based and like solutions.



