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Albert Frei
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What if money couldn't be censored and prices kept falling?

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#Bitcoin #Bitcoinaccepted #merchantadoption #ecofriendly #Berlin

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The problem is that Bitcoiners still refuse to spend their sats and thereby Bitcoin acceptance stagnates. Which is why we still need to offboard to fiat and thats where it becomes complicated, basically in every country.

Don’t upgrade. Ever.

It’s the worst OS. Made my Mac incredibly slow and it’s ugly as shit. I wish there was a way to undo the “upgrade”

I want to activate jus activate

So now that #bitcoin is dumping can we talk again about how to activate #lnhance ?

Bitcoin clearly still needs significant improvements, the market couldn’t be more clear about this!

#Bitcoin is dead, you should sell it for products and services!

I want the state to know that I have sold everything

Thats the goal.

Spend your sats so merchants are incentivized to grow acceptance!

Who has made the law irrelevant to function I would like to know aswell, please tell me 🙏

The only path to make the law irrelevant is when large number of people start adopting a bitcoin standard and actually use it as a means of exchange

Thank you captain obvious 🫡

The point of this post is to make people understand that we can only emancipate from tradfi ones we start using Bitcoin as a medium of exchange.

If we don’t the only usecase will be NGU and on the long run we will even lose that.

I wasn’t asking what you think about me but what you think about this fact.

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Sorry, I don't use Primal much apart from posting podcasts but I thought I would share some of the work we are doing here trying to fix Bedford.

Beyond starting a football club and owning local businesses, I have become active in trying to fix the endless issues in the town.

We have economic issues, in that businesses are under pressure from the economic climate as well as growing government red tape. This is being compounded by a massive rise in anti-social behaviour. We have a plague of addiction issues, with large numbers of crackheads, alcoholics and shoplifters in the town. We have a rise in crime, including assaults on women.

This is not a good situation.

Two months ago I threatened the police, that if they did not fix the issue then I will. During August I am funding a private security initiative in the town, where 10 security guards will be deployed across the town as scarecrows, providing a security blanket for residents and businesses.

We have met with the local police and our activity will be coordinated with them. We are also trying to work with the local council too. I am considering establishing a shadow council in the town, outside of party politics, driving civic action.

Alongside the private security, we are building teams for cleaning, events and marketing to drive economic activity in the town.

I just thought I would share this. Bitcoin world has become a little stale to me, it is time to get out there and do things. The UK is pretty fucked at the moment so it is fight or flight time.

sure..

or simply use ₿, the symbol everyone on planet earth already recognizes as Bitcoin and creates zero confusion!

No one has found a good design for sats but many also dislike the proposal of nostr:nprofile1qqsgeksa4tajm7x673gq2v7t56dkgkh6pjhhzdhrgxlpke4za8jmmkqpzfmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ucpz3mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujumt9xdjzuctswq6k95l9 to just use the #Bitcoin sign.

How about we settle in the middle and start using this:

Governor Hobbs (Democrat) still has to sign though.

She has a track record of vetoing legislation, particularly Republican-led bills. In 2024, she vetoed 22% of bills (73 out of 330), the highest rate of any U.S. governor.

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