The IRS rules state that they need to be held by a custodian or they lose IRA status. Choice might say you can self-host if you want but if you get caught it's tough. I dunno.
"Custodians. All self-directed IRA use custodians to hold your assets, and ensure your account adheres to IRS rules. Banks and other financial institutions are custodians for conventional IRAs, while there are specialized crypto custodians for Bitcoin IRAs."
https://www.forbes.com/advisor/investing/cryptocurrency/bitcoin-ira/
I don't have a 401k anyway. It's just what I heard. If those are the rules, then Bitcoin IRA's are dumb.
I've decided to publish my blog on Substack using microapps like zapper-dot-com and buttons to recreate the zap experience on the normie Blogging Platform.
I think the color scheme needs work, but I hope other sat stackers on substacker start using zaps on Substack instead of default paywalls.
https://bloggingbitcoin.substack.com/p/stacking-sats-on-substack?r=2a2wyv
Real estate is also much more expensive to maintain. Most people pretend repairs don't exist or are that the cost of repairs increase much more than the official inflation numbers.
Will the podcast just be about breakfast, or morning routines?
Two tamales. I usually eat eggs, avocado, and keto toast.
It makes sense to use it to save fees on stacking, not zapping.
If we build it, they will come.
Someone asked me if they could allocate part of their IRA into bitcoin so I researched Swann's IRA.
I did not recomend the product because they don't allow a self-custodial option.
This is a red flag, not because I think they intentionally want to rug pull people, but because it is not aligned with the ethos they project. It's also a massive honeypot.
Stay proud, sell sats.
Stay Proud, sell bitcoin for bullshit fiat when you expect a downturn.
Cool. I only had a couple bucks worth of bitcoin on a blockchain-dot-infoinfo wallet back then, so I never set up a paper wallet.
I'm not into politics, but immigration is a hot topic in the US these days. I wish we had less political rhetoric and more stories like this in the news.
That's kind of cool, but doesn't seem very secure.
doing some very cool stuff with Home Assistant rn, and no i will not elaborate
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I started using Home Assistant on Umbrel about 3 months ago. I bought a bunch of wiz smart light bulbs from Costco for about 5 bucks a piece. So far:
I change the color of the lights in my office and the living room to remind me to change the cat litter.
The TV in my bedroom turns off at 11 pm every night.
The Roomba turns off when I turn on the TV in my living room because my wife doesn't like the noise while she's watcvhing TV.
I got a sonar device too, but haven't set it up yet.
I want to get a water sensor that turns all the lights in the house blue and automatically shuts off the water if a sink starts to leak.
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