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On nostr, typos are forever, but how would she know? Did she pay someone off? It wouldn't even bother me if she did, just curious.

My bearish take is like 6 months.

What do you think most people are anticipating?

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Stewart Brand

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Please ignore the comments in this thread.

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Bitcoin is software. Software can be copied ad infinitum. Information on the Internet is not scarce. Jpegs on the Internet are not scarce. The bitcoin timechain is not scarce because thousands of people have copied it. Many of these copies are on computers not much bigger than a credit card.

Bitcoin Is Not Digital Scarcity

To say bitcoin is "digital scarcity" is a misnomer. There is no such thing as digital scarcity. Bitcoin is part of the Internet, an abundance of information. The Internet is the exact opposite of scarcity. The Internet is abundance. What Satoshi discovered was absolute mathematical scarcity embedded in the infinite abundance of information the Internet made possible.

What politicians call an "unhosted wallet," is just one very large number. The amount of possible "unhosted wallets" is about the same number as there are atoms in the universe.

This quote from Eric Hughes explains why bitcoin cannot be shut down by any government.

"We know that software can't be destroyed and that a widely dispersed system can't be shut down."

Bitcoin is a widely dispersed peer-to-peer electronic cash system, the discovery of absolute asthmatically scarcity hidden in the abundance of information of the Internet.

Onward indeed.

I get it at Costco in Southern California.

11g and 10g of fiber, but I don't count net carbs.

This is the bread I use to make toast.

Yeah I use some inked keto bread.