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Cody Ross
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I stack sats

No one can delete your NOSTR post, not even you.

Is there a relatively simple way to live on a Bitcoin standard without involving gift cards?

Having notifications on for social media is basically choosing to be one of Pavlov’s dogs.

Prove me wrong.

Sun shirt >>> Sunblock

Is a college degree worth it?

People don’t seem to understand what Bitcoin does in a bull market.

The idea that enabling spam on Bitcoin is good for miners is first-order thinking.

Why?

Bitcoin is a free market. As a result revenue generated via fees will quickly be offset by a rise in the network difficulty.

This means that in roughly 2048 blocks, hash price will revert to its prior level—but the Bitcoin network will be worse off.

Is art necessary for a society?

Anyone have experience with Blockware Solutions?

You have 30 seconds to talk about Bitcoin.

What are you saying?

Stack hard when people are greedy,

Stack even harder when people are fearful.

Bitcoin protects against government overreach, inflation, and problems with fiat rails. Might want to get some just in case.

Anyone have experience using Alby hub to run a public lightning channel?

This might be a hot take:

I think AI is currently overhyped as an investment opportunity.

For starters, there are several AI models that are similar in performance, at least for the everyday user. This prevents any singular entity from having a large enough market share to capture the majority of the industry.

Additionally, AI is still limited in the tasks it can perform, which means it isn’t at the point where it is able to create products that significantly impact society. Currently it’s mainly being used to perform tedious tasks.

Overall, I think the AI hype train has arrived too early, and it will still be a little while before there are attractive investment opportunities in the industry.

In short, just stack sats.

You can just buy part of a Bitcoin