Hula is a traditional Hawaiian dance that weaves stories through elegant gestures and rhythmic movement. Each motion reflects the beauty of nature, the depth of history, and the spirit of Hawaiian culture.
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Fascinating, you will get me every time.
I can’t claim to be a cypherpunk, but I’ve been riding the wave of technology since the first ‘home computers’ and yes, it still feels just as thrilling.
Interesting. I was just in Montréal and enjoyed delicious medium rare steaks as well as delights like liver, braised cheek and black pudding. 😋 Good wines too. I’d happily eat out in Quebec every day.
True. But we all know how hard it is to go all in on something after a lifetime of being trained to diversify.
New marketplace!
Someone needs to vibe code an app for this (coughs).

There are only about 1M wallets with 1 Bitcoin. How many toilets can they have?
Agree! I know Bitcoiners with small retail businesses that did not accept Bitcoin because they used Square.
I had not heard of that, but yes. From Wikipedia … ‘you read with exasperation or amusement the multiple errors in a story, and then turn the page to national or international affairs, and read as if the rest of the newspaper was somehow more accurate about Palestine than the baloney you just read’.
It’s local spacetime warping due to the interaction of a concentrated level of consciousness.
Oh sorry, you said ‘wrong answers’.
It’s been a good paper, over many decades. But their journalism around Bitcoin has been very surface, which makes me wonder about every thing else.
Raw oysters are the best, although technically that’s eating it and then killing it.
Set the alarm clock really early. Don’t worry your body will wake you up before it goes off, most of the time.
Start your day and if you feel groggy transcendental meditation (a fancy way of saying repeat a mantra word until you drift off) will refresh you.
Having been there recently myself, I don’t think anyone wats slavery but I agree that most people want a comfortable life and if they think that they have one it’s a tough illusion to give up.
Saylor has it right when he says that Bitcoin is for people who need it (I paraphrase).
I just gifted this to my niece in Japan. She’s Bitcoin curious and going to practice her English on the train to college reading it 🥹
I told her that when she’s done she will know more about money than most economics graduates.
If Satoshi is Bitcoin’s Deus Machina, Lazlo is its first saint.
Thank you Bitcoin 🍕 guy!





