Trump on #Bitcoin:
šµ āI always liked ONE currency. I like the dollar.ā
š© āYou probably have to do some regulation.ā
š§ āI can live with it one way or the other.ā
šø āIāve always liked one really powerful thing, and thatās called the dollar.ā
I know some folks are really excited because Trump is talking about bitcoin, but I would advise caution before jubilationā¦
Trump was asked directly āisnāt the next logical step for you to embrace bitcoin? Because bitcoin obviously is decentralized, the government canāt get its hands on itā¦ā
He ignored the direct question, ignored the part about decentralization and government overreach, said he likes ONE currency (the dollar), and called for regulation of bitcoin⦠hardly a glowing endorsementā¦
Remember:
There is no red.
There is no blue.
There is the State.
And there is you.
Anyway, stay vigilant out there and have a great dayš¤ https://v.nostr.build/Ywgq.mp4
Heās playing to his base and they donāt yet understand how the feds b*tch slap USD. Itās an icon of patriotism for them. So much education is still needed.
Havenāt thought about intranets in many moons - thanks for the walk down memory lane.
nostr:npub15m9yc697s82zzy652py0uddmpp5e9xl0920vg6lau9n39fnnzsys6mq643 Thatās a great observation. I can only offer my perspective, so for what itās worth: while coopting, centralizing, and corrupting by those who have outsized influence are forces worth fighting, the governmentās explicit power to coerce is a much bigger threat. In my sense - and in only my sense - many progressives seem to want to use government power to satisfy their passions for justice, and believe that having a simple majority of a voting populace on their side somehow absolves them of the moral evil of coercion. However, I see coercion as the fundamentally dehumanizing social force.
Private charity is alive and well; I want to affirm my progressive friendsā senses of justice and work with them where I can to bring about better outcomes for people, but without resorting to control.
Watch this ASAP and for the love of all things holy, stop buying shit made in communist countries. Western demand for cheap goods has helped fund the dehumanization of millions.
There are two political choices:
1) the sovereign individual
2) might makes right
Individuals can choose to subject themselves to groups and moral codes.
The #uniparty chooses 2.
The older I get the more convinced I am that coercion, in any direction, is the fundamentally dehumanizing social force.
I feel a sense of financial peace because as @fossgregfoss says, I own CDS on the whole fiat system.
IF THERE IS AN ESCAPE THAT ESCAPE WILL BE USED
https://video.nostr.build/debea80281eb66e89053f50e6640fa09a37e545e64100dc5ed7071362a9f76fe.mp4
I always try to assume ignorance before concluding malice is at play. CL is a malicious rent-seeker whoās starting to see the writing on the wall.
The cumulative scale is on the righthand side whereas weekly remittances is left. 2011 looks to be the base year of the graph, so zero on the cumulative.
I sent this to a friend Iāve been trying to orange pill since the lows following the FTX debacle. He was lamenting not buying when I told him about BTC at $17k in late November 2022.
āDonāt sweat missing $17k. There is a monetary (inflation) premium baked into the prices of gold, stocks, and real estate which is distinct from their intrinsic values. In time Bitcoin can capture that inflation premium. And that premium is apart from any value associated with its current and future utility as a medium of exchange.
Letās say the inflation premium is ~$50T globally. For context, the global value of all debt is ~$400T. Bitcoinās current market capitalization is $840B. That suggests 59x upside on the inflation premium alone, or $2.5M per BTC. Iām assuming that the timeframe to realize this price is 15-20 years, but the $2.5M is in todayās $US, not inflated future dollars.
Stocks and real estate wonāt crash as a result, but their valuations will be constrained to the cash flows from their businesses & rents, respectively. Goldās intrinsic value is consumer, industrial, and apocalyptic but itās much more purely priced as an inflation hedge than either stocks or real estate.ā
Reminder that nostr:npub1k7vkcxp7qdkly7qzj3dcpw7u3v9lt9cmvcs6s6ln26wrxggh7p7su3c04l ās 40k by the halving px forecast aināt wrong yet. Use the opportunity to keep stacking - itās a gift.
I obey the stateās laws because I risk losing things I value if I didnāt. In those cases when my moral obligations match with their laws, itās purely coincidental.
This was epic nostr:npub1s5yq6wadwrxde4lhfs56gn64hwzuhnfa6r9mj476r5s4hkunzgzqrs6q7z
Thanks for having me on the show and letting me show the world how all of us can earn KYC free sats while showering š https://fountain.fm/episode/gYlgyNuYudVw9KU1qFuG
It was a great interview!
Merry Christmas! This is beautiful - where is it?
Quote of the year nominee from Secretary Yellenās Senate testimony:
[Senator Ron Johnson: "You are going to drive the debt to $50 trillion."]
šš» Yellen: "Yes, but what I believe is the single most important metric for judging the fiscal stance of the country is real net interest as a share of GDP."
What is the rude awakening? Iām trying to learn about coin joining.
Most posts I make on Nostr feel to some extent like a challenge. And I post them anyway. I enjoy that challenge. I write them in part *because* they are challenging.
I'm putting uncomfortable thoughts into the decentralized Nostr void to anyone who wants to host what I say on their relay.
That's why I'm here. I'm adding my thoughts to this medium to help advance it. I write here the things I wouldn't post to the normies on Twitter/X. Only on Nostr do I embrace my weirdness and inappropriateness. I analyzed this ecosystem, and decided that you, and only you, yes you reading this who took the time to be here, deserved to see my real or "based" thoughts to the extent that you care about them. And that includes my weaknesses. I've shown those in some of my recent posts, and I'll continue to show you my weaknesses here. I wrote about the times I got rekt in a fight and cried. I'll type that kind of thing out here, and only here, on Nostr, again and again.
If I post something intellectually polarizing I start to think, "what would my followers think?" But then I'm immediately like, "I don't know. Who cares. If they hate my truths here then were they even real my followers to begin with? Maybe they need to be challenged."
Meanwhile, I *do* care what you all think in aggregate, am willing to disagree with you individually on certain topics, but want to hear your thoughts. And I'm willing to change my views based on you. In fact, many of my Twitter/X posts are there over the past years because I want to see what people comment with before I write my full-on reports. The same is likely true for Nostr. This is raw ground. I want your thoughts. I won't bend my truths toward you, and I'll challenge you, as I expect you to challenge me.
So, if someone takes the effort to be on Nostr and some how reads this, I want them in my ecosystem. I want their criticisms as much as their praise. Criticize me here. I'll enjoy it. Let's go. You're awesome.
And then I'm like "What about my business contacts?" I have like these various billionaire institutional close contacts that are richer than me but have to wear ties to work. But I mean, if they are reading this right now, they are fucking awesome. I think, any of my serious existing business contacts who are cool enough to be here, are likely people I want to continue to work with. If they don't like what I say, they can bring it up with me. Otherwise they can appreciate my rawness here, and recognize that Nostr is where I post my random thoughts or my deep thoughts, and either of which are my raw thoughts.
My goal is to be real, and to advanced this protocol.
The day that far more people are on Nostr, is the day I will practice more public moderation. Until then, and that's probably far away, it's the medium where I will drop f-bombs and describe weird situations and thoughts. Let's go.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akPbu6TOx2E&ab_channel=JerisJohnson
At this point wearing a suit and tie for work feels like a public confession that you hope to only add value at the margin.

