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LaserEyesPsy
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Psy. Bitcoin Maxi. Node runner. Home miner. Husband. Father. Rightarded. Millennial. Bitcoin is John Galt’s money.

À vrai dire c’est suite à une vidéo de Finary où il reprend un peu la pyramide française et la tier list des classes. Intéressant de s’y re-situer.

Yep. I know but I can’t help it I still end up talking about the Orange protocol. But mood wise , I listened to all the b sides from the Oasis Be Here Now album and now I feel better ha ha. I never stay sad for too long I don’t like that

Que la haine de soi, la honte mémorielle le tri sélectif entre les fautes et les accomplissements des aïeux fait partie de la culture de mort, tout comme l’antinatalisme. Bref du coup super idée le t-shirt vercingetorix. Beau contrepied.

Pour tout dire j’étais le premier surpris mdr

Feeling down today. Maybe the fallout of paying both my parents’ mortgage. They’re free, at last. Maybe it’s the prescription opiates withdrawal. Maybe it’s my goddaughter getting sexually assaulted. Maybe it’s because I discovered I already am part of my country’s top 7% richest homes, so I technically classify as « rich » though I reaaaaally don’t feel like it. Maybe it’s because I binged on Uber eats lobster rolls yesterday night. Maybe it’s because I keep failing at orange-pilling anyone. I dunno. Vibes are off…

Replying to Avatar Biro Bela

Can’t live with it , can’t live without

It ain’t much but it’s honest work

Vivement la tier-list officielle des souffrances de l’histoires. On sait déjà laquelle sera S+. J’ai bien envie de mettre les khmers rouges en A. Après les pogroms de gitans… D ?

La la la la la il ne peut plus rien nous arriver d’affreux maintenant….

Replying to Avatar Ch!llN0w1

Please don’t ruin my dissident idols

Wow. Been into bitcoin for almost two years… and strangely it’s what’s helping me stay at peace and relaxed through the current turmoil. Made my life so much easier. I used to be anxious and angry around the issue of inheriting my moms apartment in which I grew up. Thanks to btc, I just told her to live in it as long as she wants to, and then sell it when she’s too old to be alone. Then she just buys bitcoin with the money she wishes to give away and hands the keys. Simple as. I live in a country where inheritance is taxed at 50%. And Bitcoin fixes this.

Could somebody try to zap me a few sats ? I feel like something is wrong with my Nostr setup. Thanks in advance. Will zap back.

How come there was never a videogame made on the Israël-Palestine conflict ? It could apply to many genres …

The urge to dive back into shitcoining is unreal. I really believed I had it and it was past me. I shitcoined a bit round 2018-2020, didn’t study bitcoin, I was looking for easy money. Then the real bitcoin journey came waaay after. But the current bull run is killing me, greed is consuming me. I want to stay humble and stack sats, and I did until now. Is that what gamblers experience ?

Replying to Avatar mar

El Salvador didn’t do the math, they followed the hype.

El Salvador thought:

“Bitcoin = instant investment boom. If we legalize Bitcoin, the Bitcoin whales will come. They’ll build cities, businesses, even power plants."

But reality hit fast. What really happened:

Bitcoiners came for a selfie, a coffee, maybe a surfboard. Some moved there thinking “freedom + Bitcoin = paradise.”

But:

Most didn’t build essential infrastructure.

Few created jobs or long-term industries.

Many left once they realized nothing was actually built yet.

Truth Bomb:

El Salvador didn’t attract builders. It attracted Bitcoiners who believe in Bitcoin, but not the ones who build the real-world systems that turn that belief into a working, sustainable nation and belief alone doesn’t power factories, secure the grid, or build a self-sustaining nation.

Here's what they should have done:

Build energy and industrial zones first

Offer real ownership and legal clarity

Partner with doers, not just Twitter propagandists

But come on, do you really think some rich Bitcoiner is going to show up and build a hydroelectric or geothermal megaton power plant?

Let’s be real:

Most Bitcoiners are investors, hodlers and freedom-seekers not industrialists.

And it’s not Bitcoiners fault.

They grew up in a fiat world, working jobs, not building factories or running power grids.

So… did El Salvador really think Bitcoin whales would flood in and build the future? Are there even that many whales to begin with?

Did they seriously believe rich Bitcoiners would come rushing in to buy overpriced real estate and retire early?

Yes — El Salvador thought all that but Bitcoiners are smarter than that.

They’re young, they’re driven, and they’re not looking to sit around in retirement doing nothing.

And they sure as hell aren’t buying into a real estate bubble.

El Salvador, nice try but you jumped the gun.

Bitcoiners might have the money, the vision, the freedom but Bitcoin is the foundation, not the house.

Bitcoiners have the foundation but aren't ready to build the house because they lack the knowledge, the tools, and the blueprint to build a house.

What would you do if you were a Bitcoin whale? Would you really want to go to El Salvador to build a multi-million-dollar geothermal power plant?

https://media.letsfo.com/images/2025/06/28/el-salvador-bitcoin-whale-no-hiring.webp

#elsalvador

#bitcoin

Bru it’s Sunday morning I just woke up and bro is dropping truth bombs in my face chill bro.

Replying to Avatar Chris Liss

Gonna speculate further here, based on something I experienced in my own life:

Bombing Iran in a place that was evacuated was the easiest way to peace. You accede to the demands of the crazies in a nominal and inconsequential way, they let their guard down, then you do the opposite.

When I used to host a show on Sirius XM, we had a program director who was always pushing cringey, shitty ideas on us. I used to argue with him, fight him over it all the time while everyone else was willing to comply. He just got more resolute in enforcing his retarded edicts, starting watching everything we did like a hawk.

One day I realized that when you’re dealing with certain types of people, persusasion is not the way to go. Just yes them vaguely, give them the nominal version of what they want, then do your own thing.

From that piont forward, he and I got along great, and he basically left us alone.

The lesson I learned is that sometimes you can live up to your principles better by appearing to compromise than you can by standing on them and making noise.

At 30, I wouldn’t have seen this, but in my 40s, I was able to manage it and take control back of the show.

Obviously these situations are not the same, but I do think the sentiment is similar: “He bombed Iran when he promised to be the peace president!”

Yes, he bombed them nominally, but unless he’s putting boots on the ground or bombing *people*, I don’t see this as especially significant.

Might it lead to unforeseen consequences? Of course. Might I be wrong about his intentions? Of course. But sounds more like this is attack theater for a purpose other than war. That’s still my base case barring real escalation.

I want to believe. Thanks for the hopium mate.

A thought for shops and cars owners who will find this morning their property burnt to a crisp… Authorities have betrayed us a long time ago, while colonizers, looters and parasites party in crime and blood. Having lived in the city of lights for decades now, it’s only getting worse. Fuck em all

Replying to Avatar WienerMemer

Peak art of the deal tactic