No, gold will continue to be a Store of Value for many. With that said, I believe bitcoin is still severely undervalued.

One of the keys to building a valuable Minnaar Collection is choosing pieces that move you. There are many "one-of-a-kinds" in my collection, along with many themed mini-series. Here is one of my favorites because of the significance and commanding presence. I will paint no more than 12 of these originals each year, and only two were painted in 2023 (first year edition)


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New Limited Edition Print. Available for 1 oz silver or the bitcoin equivalent. DM to purchase or see more at StevenMinnaar.com

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Next step, fire their asses, ask for a refund and teach yourself
New Limited Edition Print:

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Trust
Hush now, worries, let them cease,
For stillness holds a hidden peace.
Welcome the path yet to unfold,
Let quietude make futures bold.
The twists of fate will have their say,
The planned may drift, the unplanned stray.
But trust the hush, the steady drum,
All that you seek will surely come.
There's bitcoin, there's bitcoin IOU's, and there's other types of "non-IOU" Mediums of Exchange. I'm curious to see what will become the preferred Medium of Exchange for people who want to minimize or eliminate counter-party risk
HODLing bitcoin is good enough and is one of the most peaceful and revolutionary acts that a person can do
New Limited Edition Print!

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Don't get angry at the messenger, get angry at the source. #EndTheFed
Q. What is that famous scene and line in a Star Wars movie about "speaking in absolutes?"
A. The famous scene and line about "speaking in absolutes" comes from Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith.
Here's the exchange:
Obi-Wan Kenobi: Only a Sith deals in absolutes.
Anakin Skywalker: I don't know what that means.
Q. What is the context and what does he mean?
A. The line gains meaning with the context of the scene. Here's a breakdown:
**Context:**
* Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker are on the volcanic planet Mustafar after Anakin has fallen to the dark side and become Darth Vader.
* There's a tense standoff as Obi-Wan tries to reason with Anakin.
* Anakin is full of anger and frustration, feeling betrayed by the Jedi and the Republic.
**What Obi-Wan Means:**
* Obi-Wan is criticizing Anakin's statement, "If you're not with me, then you're my enemy."
* Saying things are absolute black and white ("with me" or "against me") is a Sith characteristic.
* The Jedi believe in the Force having a light and dark side, but also balance and nuance in situations.
**The Paradox:**
* The line itself, "Only a Sith deals in absolutes," is kind of an absolute statement.
* This is a well-known point of discussion among Star Wars fans.
* Obi-Wan might be arguing that Sith thinking isn't about absolutes themselves, but the dogmatic way they apply them.
* For example, the Sith have a strict "Rule of Two" where there are only ever two Sith Lords - a Master and an Apprentice.
Overall, the scene highlights the ideological clash between the Jedi and the Sith. Obi-Wan's line is a warning sign of how far Anakin has strayed from the Jedi path.
The line gains meaning with the context of the scene. Here's a breakdown:
Context:
Obi-Wan Kenobi and Anakin Skywalker are on the volcanic planet Mustafar after Anakin has fallen to the dark side and become Darth Vader.
There's a tense standoff as Obi-Wan tries to reason with Anakin.
Anakin is full of anger and frustration, feeling betrayed by the Jedi and the Republic.
What Obi-Wan Means:
Obi-Wan is criticizing Anakin's statement, "If you're not with me, then you're my enemy."
Saying things are absolute black and white ("with me" or "against me") is a Sith characteristic.
The Jedi believe in the Force having a light and dark side, but also balance and nuance in situations.
The Paradox:
The line itself, "Only a Sith deals in absolutes," is kind of an absolute statement.
This is a well-known point of discussion among Star Wars fans.
Obi-Wan might be arguing that Sith thinking isn't about absolutes themselves, but the dogmatic way they apply them.
For example, the Sith have a strict "Rule of Two" where there are only ever two Sith Lords - a Master and an Apprentice.
Overall, the scene highlights the ideological clash between the Jedi and the Sith. Obi-Wan's line is a warning sign of how far Anakin has strayed from the Jedi path.
I'm excited to be a part of this!
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