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Jesus' friend, husband to @AnnSofiNovelist, father, ENTP, author, former teacher/tutor/professor in South Korea/China/ Saudi Arabia. My books provide a path to personal freedom if you dare to walk it, at http://FikaTimeBooks.com. Writing a 5th book called, "How to Build Deeply Authentic Relationships with Yourself and People." I'm also a highly skilled English language teacher/tutor, accepting more clients (30,000 sats per hour), with a Master of Arts in TESOL. 한국, 한국어, 그리고 한국사람을 정말 사랑해요. Author of four books. Book(s) available for sats and fiat through http://FikaTimeBooks.com - How to Become Extremely Intelligent - Benefits of Bitcoin - Beneficios del Bitcoin, Spanish translation - Fördelarna med Bitcoin, Swedish translation The Nature of Reality Abundance: Your Path Out of Poverty To support my work, on-chain... bc1qdy0h8ulkzma08zs45pg9zusy8qqcuu058zuce4

With the advent of Bitcoin mining, there's no justifiably reason for taxes anymore.

Remember, abundant energy production = wealth.

Everyone needs energy, so if you build abundant energy production, and then help people become aware of it, people will offer to buy it from you.

With Bitcoin mining, crypto mining, or A.I. compute, people providing those services need as much energy as they can get if the price is right, and can use that power virtually anywhere since they can get internet virtually anywhere.

If you have built out energy production, especially abundant energy production, there is a need for energy you can meet for someone in exchange for money.

All Bitcoin and crypto miners are actually in the power production business, but they may not understand that reality. It's akin to Ray Kroc not understanding initially that he wasn't really in the McDonald's business, but the real estate business. Miners aren't actually in the mining business, but in the power production business. Until the mining industry gets that fact, they won't be able to control their energy costs.

#Bitcoin breaks into the conversation on Timcast IRL!

https://youtu.be/QzxjZPv96as?si=qcmO1fP1rNPn9Joq

My wife and I chat in tiny bits in Korean, and we watch tv shows and listen to music in Korean. Eventually, I'll master Korean.

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

I messed around with Nostr nostr:npub1us9uc0sjjg0vyvh7vefgu2a96hx5up5gujl6pqays65hlk4de6hsnwq4g0 today to test the friction points.

I did indeed run into friction points, especially given my safety-minded view as a large account that doesn't keep track of every detail that's going on, but the active community there on a random Monday was great and helped me get in touch with them easily. With a slight bit of effort, it was easy to start talking with them and figure a few things out.

It felt a lot like Twitter/X Spaces. I had no audio issues. Pretty seamless. Not all that different from my first Clubhouse or Twitter Spaces experience where I was like, "what the fuck are we doing here?"

My only extra caveat was how to easily prove my identity without really thinking about it, and understanding the tech to make sure I'm not accidentally revealing my private key. So there's a bit of an assessment there.

If anything, my feedback was that I need Nostr protocols to help manage and sign my keys better. Keeping my private key secure while using my public key to get involved with things should be easier in the long run.

Good job.

It's amazing how learning to accept and use reality (and #Bitcoin is reality money) enables people to clearly define their identities.

I think it's time for someone to invent a Bitcoin clothes dryer.

Why are transaction fees so high right now?

Prayer changes God all the time, and it also changes the one praying