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Colorado Craig
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Head Football Coach and Teacher in the Mountains of Colorado. Executive Director of Colorado's 8-Man All-State Game. Reserves in Bitcoin. Classroom Teacher using Nodes and Miners at my local HS to teach Financial Literacy and the virtues of Hard Money. est. 521,200

You can't ban the inevitable.

Dream Bitcoin

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I never had a fully synced node for a halvings event.

If the US Dollar is stronger than a government's local currency...

Why wouldn't the local government adopt the US Dollar?

A: The local government can't print the US Dollar.

Every local government wants to print money and it can in its local currency only.

The central bank is in the same boat with Bitcoin adoption. It can't print more bitcoins, so it will always fight to keep the money it can print.

When owning and running a casino you love to hear a gambler talk about their "system".

It's a sweet sound to my ears.

Fiat bros sound the same to central bankers.

Some people have a gambling problem.

I have a Bitcoin problem.

To feel rich, spend less than you make.

To stay rich, save in Bitcoin. ✊

Just built my 3rd node.

This one for my son in MT.

It's not just the New Bitcoin ETFs selling to retail, pension funds, and advisors touting alocation.

It's the giant established tradition ETFs buying the new Bitcoin ETFs coming onboard now.

There's not enough for everyone.

So true. At the low I had people making sure that I saw that the price had gone down but no interest in buying the bottom.

Who would be crazy enough to trade 15,000 Sats for a crisp $10 US dollar bill?

I live in an old historic gold mining town in the mountains of Colorado.

If Gold double in price... all the old mines would open up again.

The supply of gold is not limited.

Why is it easier to onboard now than at $17,000?

The number of people who bought the top, never sold, and never bought again has to be a pretty small number now.

100% In Profit soon.

Every transaction --- audited, verified and confirmed in an unchangeable public ledger does not seem extreme to me.

This reframe seems to work.

I am a history buff and can't unsee it.