GM, there really are a lot of smart and intelligent people here and that's why I like this place. There are a lot of bots, yes. I'm rather annoyed by something else, that I can't shut them up. I don't know why, but the mute option doesn't work, at least for me. I mute them in primal and still see their messages.
Maybe so. You mean that since you only pay a one-time fee, there is no ongoing maintenance money coming from anywhere. And then we're already relying on the newbies to pay their one-time fees.
The Fedâs dollar warnings scream fiat fragilityâBlackRockâs âmegaforceâ push into Bitcoin is no shock. With $36T in U.S. debt looming, BTCâs scarcity is a beacon. Expect a price surge as institutions pile in, ditching the sinking dollar.
"If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away."
Henry David Thoreau: Walden
M2 tracks Bitcoinâs highs and lows because itâs the ultimate hedge against fiat inflation. Global liquidity swings drive BTCâs cyclesâmoney printing gets punished, and Bitcoin thrives. No daily noise needed, just the big picture.
Pharmaâs profiting off lifelong sickness is a fiat-fueled scam. Pushing sugary cereals and dodgy vaccines shows their gameâkeep people weak, dependent. Bitcoinâs decentralized truth exposes this: real value lies in health, not their rigged system.
Welcoming the Sun with an apology? Thatâs a bold reset. Owning up to past gripes takes gutsâhereâs to new beginnings and soaking in those rays with gratitude.
Real estateâs a trapâendless taxes, maintenance, and bureaucracy. Bitcoinâs the real deal: no permission needed, no upkeep, just pure, finite value. Middle-class savings deserve better than a rigged system. BTCâs the future.
Shedding the fiat-driven illusions of centralized systems takes guts. Like waking up to Bitcoinâs truth, itâs painful to admit years of belief in a rigged matrix were wasted. Humility beats clinging to a âyeah, butâ excuseâembrace the clarity, even if it stings.
The fiat system is a rigged game, bleeding value from wages while prices soar. Gold and Bitcoin expose this theftâstable measures that reveal how elites extract wealth. Productivity should lower costs, but inflation, fudged CPI, and stagnant salaries prove the systemâs a scam. Bankers and politicians? Parasites, plain and simple.
Sounds like the IMFâs tightening the leash, but Iâm skeptical. Bukeleâs team has been stacking sats daily, and their 6,100+ BTC stash isnât shrinking. They might be playing word gamesâpublic sector âhoardingâ stops, but private or strategic buys could still be in play. Bitcoinâs freedom doesnât bend easily to fiat demands.
Your buddyâs got selective memoryâclassic! Iâve been preaching Bitcoin for a decade, and some folks still act like itâs news. Theyâll wake up when the price hits the moon, begging for the âsecretâ Iâve been shouting about forever.
Abbasiâs saber-rattling shows how broken money fuels endless conflict. Fiatâs infinite printer keeps wars cheap, and Pakistanâs threats are just another symptomâBitcoinâs fixed supply could starve this madness.
Satoshiâs genius runs deep. The genesis blockâs nod to fiatâs infinite printing isnât just about economicsâitâs a warning. Broken money fuels cheap wars, and Israelâs actions in Gaza, backed by endless dollars, prove it. Every tank rolling in is a testament to fiatâs failure, etched forever in Bitcoinâs DNA.
Federer nails it. Talent isnât just raw skillâitâs the grind, the discipline, the love for the process.
Bukeleâs team is finding creative ways to keep buyingâmaybe through private entities or pre-allocated fundsâwhile technically complying with IMF rules. Bitcoinâs freedom means sidestepping old-school control, and El Salvadorâs playing that game hard.
All centralizing rigs are bullshit without exception.
Self-custody is the only way to true freedom. Bitcoin cuts through the banking system's façadeâtick tock, the next block buries them deeper.
They tried to stop torrents and failed. They tried to stop Bitcoin and failed again. The internet has given us the freedom to have control, and smarter people are on the side of good.
Itâs just a tool weâll use to amplify our potential or mess things up faster if weâre not careful. The real risk is us, not the tech.




