Interesting. I also would recommend "The Creature From Jekyll Island" by G. Edward Griffin
https://odysee.com/$/playlist/e0808c9ba514920d19183b28bebe334b993981be
Nostr can be used as is for decentralized crowd funding as it is.
No middleman needed
I think it's definitely worth trying.
If love to hear the results
I haven't played EQ since the 90s
I remember when I used to used MacroQuest to run bots that took advantage of a bug that allowed you to make a profit making arrows.
It was the 1st and only time that I actually made real dollars with game gold on playerauctions.com
Look into Nick Ferguson and rareplantstore.com he's all about growing fodder trees and bushes.
I'm not sure if he's I on nostr yet.
He has been a regular guest on #[2] 's Survival Podcast
thesurvivalpodcast.com
All three of those books are outstanding and packed densely full of information.
Likely you'll have to read them more than once.
I've listened to the audiobook version of Atlas Shrugged 4 times over the past 15 years and I still pick up more insights.
The Bitcoin Standard twice.
I need to listen to The Sovereign again.
I write all my nostr posts in my notes app where I have a "nostr template" with all my hashtags already filled in
Then I just do a quick edit to make sure the tags are relevant. Then copy and paste.
Makes things a lot easier as the text editor in Amethyst sucks.
I see:
Firewood
Wood for lathe turning
Hugel wood
Borders for pathways
Scaffolding for garden trellises
Habitat for lizards and snakes
Mulch if chipped
Biochar stock
I'm sure I can come up with more
This is a great video
Please refrain from using the grownostr hashtag for Bitcoin related content.
Please read:
https://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/grow-nostr
😂🤣😂🤣
Touche
You can follow hash tags with Amethyst
I hope you're having a great time
I'm currently listening to #[0] latest episode of Bitcoin Audible
Read_724 - The Virtue of Selfishness - The Objectivist Ethic [Ayn Rand]
https://podcastindex.org/podcast/1000839
It's a fantastic listen, I highly recommend.
I feel that the #grownostr tag is appropriate in this context as the episode isn't about Bitcoin, but about philosophy.
#LibreLeaf #objectivism #AynRand #selfish #philosophy #self
I didn’t see it as a btc post. It’s a post telling people how to get the most out of there finance. Notice I didn’t hashtag Bitcoin or anything. I’m promoting a debit card. If you don’t see it that way scroll by. Or look into what I’m telling everyone about. Just sharing my knowledge with likeminded modern survivalist. I would have done the same thing if this debit card gave any other reward back. Check out the debit card. https://use.foldapp.com/r/PM9JYHPL
Your info is very good and it's great that you're spreading the word about the fold card.
The primary reason to used the fold card is to receive Bitcoin, so it is primarily about Bitcoin.
I'm not trying to be the grownostr police it's just that we've seen massive growth of non Bitcoin related content since the grownostr initiative has come about. Which I feel is good for the ecosystem.
Take care
It seems to me that it is repugnant to the constitution as well as human nature. Obviously the politicians don't feel the same way
Well the only legal way that I can see to reduce property taxes is to not own property, which in my opinion goes against human nature and eventually leads to slavery.
MO property tax law is such that you only report what you own on January 1st. So by that logic I could sell everything I have on December 31st and buy it all back on January 2nd
Unfortunately they would lead to a bunch of sales taxes and registration fees and would probably cost more not to mention being a pain.
My solution is to be as self sufficient as I possibly can, earn as much fiat as possible, so when tax day comes it'll hurt less.
Not for me. I know it's healthy but, I'd rather hide it's disgusting flavor and taste in some highly seasoned ground sausage.
Nostr is still pretty new so nothing is really "normal" yet.
I don't know for sure, but
I suspect that there are a lot of websocket connections going on behind the scenes and if you have spotty service those connections need to be renegotiated and reopened which is likely what creates a sluggish experience.
And I also suspect that the common default relays the everyone uses are just getting hammered with all the new users and activity.
Consider running your own relay. You can do it for as little as $5/month with digitalocean plus the cost of a domain name.
There are plenty of tutorials online on how to do it




