For mobile bluewallet is good, for laptop/desctop I would reccomend Sparrow #Bitcoin wallet https://www.sparrowwallet.com/
Yes all great options. But can robinhood stackers withdraw? I may have to test because I just don’t know
Yes sir, but these are normies. One step at a time. I do like the bitkey though. Just got one to test and it does seem like the perfect self-custody solution for the minimally tech inclined
Umbrel can be run on a mini PC or a raspberry pi easy. Or Voltage dot cloud for a good cloud node.
I know it’s not optimal, but if you have $25 a month (believe me CSB I’ve heard your donations to No Agenda) it’s very much worth it to have the sovereignty. In fact, it’s the point of bitcoin.
https://www.btcpolicy.org/articles/self-custody-is-nonnegotiable
Canadian Tuxedo: when that love language turns steamy
Can people withdraw bitcoin off robinhood? I sincerely have no idea.
Many people I convinced to stack the corn bought there, and they’ve asked me about self-custody, but I don’t know off-hand what to tell them.
These days, though, my go-to is still bluewallet
I mean. They don’t run a charity. Gotta make money somehow! And AlbyHub is free and open source to run on your own node
also, don’t sleep on Matthew Pines’ analysis of the UFO tech declassification as well — there are plenty of kooks in that world, but cracking open the Special Access Programs and moving them to the new tech defense contractors is gaining serious steam.
(Jesse Michels, who conducted this interview w/ Matthew, works for Thiel)
As pushes to reform the BSA increase, we're going to see an epic showdown between factions of the US Gov that want to protect citizen's constitutional rights, and the alleged "pro-freedom" faction which has bet much of their networth on the NatSec surveillance complex (Musk, Sacks, Lutnick, possibly Andreessen if rumours on DOGE advisory position are true) – therefore unable to conceed that the US' massive surveillance of its own citizens is inefficient in fighting crime while infringing on the rights of the American people without tanking their own gainz.
This may actually be the administration to finally transcend the nonsense partisanship of left vs. right. What a time to be alive 🍿
h/t nostr:npub15dnln6cukw3yrflnv3hnrntdt9amh0uw466u6tns05ymqp3nal4qzz3lfc

And Palmer Luckey will be a big one to watch. With Palantir and Andruil challenging the major legacy defense contractors, this will be huge parallel fight for influence and future contacts.
A Nuclear Renaissance Is the Best Path Forward
MUST SEE documentary on Javier Milei's reforms in Argentina and the political movement that spawned him. It ain't easy being anarcho-capitalist against the system.
by the great nostr:npub1zywedmndxjrcm9d0hljsk8uqaqf9d4mxya4c5gzdudrps5jkyshqe2s58k and the crew at Reason
Maybe it’s our over-reliance on insurance for routine non-emergency medical costs? And the subsidization via our employers that grow the middleman economy and lead to price inflation?
https://www.bostonherald.com/2020/10/12/americans-need-to-separate-health-insurance-from-our-jobs/
Protect this man (Coffeezilla) at all costs
the pump-dump shitcoin bubble popper
open-source devs keep coming up with awesome new NAS deployments I'm too eager to try. Gotta buy more hard drives
I don’t disagree
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IJ is an excellent libertarian law firm. Highly recommend if this has happened to you.
https://ij.org/case-intake/bank-account-closures/?form=blog_post
Very good news -- a federal judge has enjoined the FinCEN beneficial ownership doxxing that was due to come into force on January 1st, 2025.
As I mentioned in nostr:npub18vj0xgawt60nhu3qdt7caqnt0txmw9atdtmaycec7s8yd9puj4zqtmws2a, the Corporate Transparency Act was a slow-roll attack on financial privacy for ordinary people, requiring every LLC to submit to the Treasury Department the personal details of every beneficial owner.
The judge's injunction halts the government's plan to collect all this information...for now.
Consumer Choice Center will publish a press release on this later today
https://www.therage.co/corporate-transparency-act-privacy-at-risk/
Good riddance to the Corporate Transparency Act and all other federal laws that are, in fact, a slow-roll attack on financial privacy for ordinary people
Our press release this morning:
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Very good news -- a federal judge has enjoined the FinCEN beneficial ownership doxxing that was due to come into force on January 1st, 2025.
As I mentioned in nostr:npub18vj0xgawt60nhu3qdt7caqnt0txmw9atdtmaycec7s8yd9puj4zqtmws2a, the Corporate Transparency Act was a slow-roll attack on financial privacy for ordinary people, requiring every LLC to submit to the Treasury Department the personal details of every beneficial owner.
The judge's injunction halts the government's plan to collect all this information...for now.
Consumer Choice Center will publish a press release on this later today
https://www.therage.co/corporate-transparency-act-privacy-at-risk/