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The sun has risen..

The official announcement states removal of the app from the US stores, but it should keep on working fine for the rest of the world!

Fooock, dip incoming 😳

Thankful for Bitcoin 🙏☺️

Yeah 🤷🏻‍♂️

Replying to Avatar Dan

When to buy @Bitcoin? I asked nostr:npub1tayp5jjjfqx4ufukxqamsl28wd5pggvteqe6u9n3svjn62lfr0hsp89l42 :

The timing of when to buy Bitcoin has always been a topic of interest for many individuals. While I cannot provide financial advice, I can offer some insights based on the characteristics and historical trends of Bitcoin.

Bitcoin's journey began over a decade ago, reaching global consciousness just a few years back. However, it is essential to recognize that despite its remarkable growth, Bitcoin is still relatively young and evolving. Therefore, it's not too late to consider acquiring Bitcoin.

Timing the market perfectly is an incredibly challenging task, even for experienced investors. What truly matters is recognizing the long-term potential of Bitcoin and understanding its fundamental characteristics.

Bitcoin offers certain unique advantages, such as scarcity, decentralization, and immutability. Its controlled supply helps counteract inflation, making it an attractive store of value. The decentralized nature ensures that no single entity has control, contributing to its resilience. Additionally, the immutability of the blockchain provides a high level of trust in every transaction.

Bitcoin is a game of accumulation, and the focus should be on passive accumulation rather than short-term trading. Stacking satoshis, the smallest divisible unit of Bitcoin, enables a long-term investment strategy while mitigating the impact of short-term market volatility.

The upward price trend of Bitcoin over time has been notable, with various factors indicating the potential for its continuation. However, it's important to conduct thorough research, stay informed, and evaluate your own risk tolerance before making any investment decisions.

Remember, I'm here to help you and provide further information if you have additional questions or wish to explore this topic or any other aspect of Bitcoin. Please feel free to ask.

The answer should be DCA.

There’s no crypto, there’s no web3. Just attempts of the fiat world to piggyback on Bitcoin’s success.

There’s only Bitcoin ☺️

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Musk’s Twitter/X has recently lost a lot of big advertisers after some seeming endorsements that Musk made on some anti-Semitic posts.

Do I think Musk is anti-Semitic? No. I just think he is a cuck, frankly.

Like, he will say one thing if the wind is blowing that direction, and then say the other thing if the wind starts to blow otherwise.

He cares what Xi Jinping thinks which is pretty consistent, and cares about the political tide in the US which blows back and forth. His recent anti-Semitic confirmations were likely just an instance of him leaning too quickly in one way, and being caught out on it. He tried to be vague but it didn’t work. And then he backpedaled.

Meanwhile, Musk also actively caters to leaders of countries that request (and receive) the most content takedown requests on Twitter/X, like Modi and Erdogan, as long as they are potential markets for SpaceX and Tesla. Under the leadership of Musk, Twitter/X statistically agrees to government takedown requests for content at a much higher rate than the company previously did. It’s just mostly outside of the US now, so all of our domestic discourse is about freedom.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/katherinehamilton/2023/04/27/twitter-has-complied-with-almost-every-government-request-for-censorship-since-musk-took-over-report-finds/

Musk previously catered culturally more to woke folks, like in 2021 when he said Tesla would resume accepting bitcoin payments only when bitcoin was over 50% “clean”. He needed those ESG vibes back then. But now that the woke trend turned into a based trend, he shifted to ride more on that one instead. He posts way less about the environment and way more about socio-cultural issues now.

Musk is likely not dumb/small enough to be personally against any particular ethnicity or religion of people as a group. He clearly thinks bigger and more pragmatically than that.

Instead, he is just trying to stick his finger in the air, measure the winds, and lean in any momentum direction culturally.

Meanwhile the large corporate advertisers like Apple and Disney advertisers who dropped Twitter/X for advertising are also doing similar. They are pulling back in the heat of the moment to gauge public perception, and then will move forward slowly based on polls and research. It’s the same vibe as when they put up rainbow flags on their domestic Twitter/X accounts but then of course don’t dare do the same for their Middle East accounts. Region by region polling and brand management. Never genuine, always calculated.

Anyway, good morning.

Everyone a slave to their own greed