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#español #asknostr does this make sense, to explain Strike Line of Credit to a Spanish speaker? Caveat is that I meant 0.3-0.4 BTC… not 3-4!

While he does get some things right (such as the quasi-contractual nature of the form 1040) and I’m glad if it works for him, he never even mentions that US Nationals have to select yearly their tax status. The IRS only recognizes two statuses… “citizen or resident (alien) of the United States” OR non-resident alien. Tax status and immigration status have NOTHING to do with each other.

Just not filing will often lead folks down the road of the IRS creating an SFR/Substitute For Return for them. Far better to just handle it administratively and get them to AGREE your gross income is zero. After all, NRAs have a different section of the IRC that governs what is and is not “gross wages” than US Persons (citizens and resident aliens) do!

Dangerous mix of truth and lack of understanding in this interview… I’d recommend finding David William on Telegram in the No Thanks IRS group to really get a better understanding!

https://fountain.fm/episode/s4aOLYfkGBVZoUztJHFI

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Been wondering how Strike compares to Fold. I currently use both… Strike comes out first and is for my savings and DCA from my paycheck every week, Fold comes out second and been paying utilities and mortgage plus buying Amazon and Lowe’s cards as needed for purchases, the leftover has been going to the bank for wife’s use and a few bills that don’t benefit by using Fold.

Been thinking about switching most to Strike but don’t really use or have credit cards… thoughts?

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GM to you too Gigi!

Every day is good for sure, on hourly DCA though after leistening to you for years! Thanks Jack for being you. Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year!

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👀 guys... I'm starting to process the last 4 yrs and realize some humbling things that may be helpful to someone. And I think it's important 🔥💯

Many know my story. Just a normie average momma trying to get by after a once stable income and career was promising just a few years back is not barely enough to get by now. Dreams crushed. Plans spoiled. All of the things. BUT...

I found #Bitcoin

And for nearly 4 years I put my head down and worked. And learned. And worked. And cut. There weren't fun family vacations. No amazing toys or trips. There was cutting costs and accepting being flat out poor. Living as such. Back to 20 ur old car. My kids did not gain access to the things in life that their friends had etc etc.

With all those things aside, some of those cuts went into psycho daily or weekly stacking. About 10% or so of my income. Not enough to have done much else with, but over 4 years let's say that was the equivalent to close to half (1/2) of 1 years income.

Stay with me. Over 4 years time I could pinch pennies every freaking day and make hard spending and budget decisions and set aside what adds up to HALF of one yrs income. And do you know what?!?!?! Because I put all of that into #BITCOIN throughout this full cycle, up and down and up again.... it has turned into nearly two full years of income. That's. 0.5 to 2.0. Those lil dollars would not have gotten me much in real time... I'd likely have spent on random things or one or two long weekends, birthday etc. But now.... because of these lil bits I've gained back two full years of time and effort and value from what would have been a few sweaters and jeans or shoes or daily coffees or some dinners out or new couch yada yada. For real... our couch is held together with duct tape 🤣

Seriously. I do not make a lot of money so the actual figures aren't impressive to most well off or very stable people, but....

Damnit I'm gonna cry...

Ok feck it, onward...

but... think of that freedom those extra two years gives a person who had zero savings or retirement to start with. Think of that daily stress becoming somewhat lifted. Think of the emergency I can face if needed, the burden I won't place on my kids as much as I age, the incentive to KEEP GOING. 🔥🙌

It's the years you save on the back end. It's the hope in looking forward. It's finding even one single thing in life that is truth and won't screw you over. It's freedom. It's proof that even 10 or 20 or 50 bucks at a time every day, or every week actually CAN matter. It CAN get you somewhere because the vehicle is truly impeccable in its very nature.

🙏🙏Thank you to all the true amazing bitcoiner plebs who've been there, taught, Podcasted, shared, hung around, listened, yelled, cheered, and remained consistently and unapologetically toxic. I love and respect y'all SO very much. 🧡🧡🧡

GN and GFY. 💪🫶😇

Inspiring! My stacking may not be as psycho as yours, but been working on being consistent the last almost 3 years and still going.

Hard to budget it in, so along with tithe for church it gets in on the front end of the paycheck each week. Short weeks mean watching the grocery bill more, but driving a ‘99 Buick that is pretty rusted out and still chatting up Bitcoin as much as I can. It will all pay off… especially with trying to teach the wife and kids about long term savings.

Merry Christmas to you!

Great picture! Reminds me of my twins… curly haired son and straight haired daughter, just darker hair on both. Beautiful family.

We were made for a time such as this, and God doesn’t make mistakes. 🙏😁

Thanks, think my first post was 2/7/23… may have lurked for a few weeks before that. Took a bit to get my sea legs under me! ;-)

Beautiful video brother, hope you and your family enjoy a Merry Christmas this year and some family time together. Will hear you again I hope, and be ready to learn more and strive for a better world, in the new year!

How does one figure out when they first found Nostr? Think next month will be 2 years for me, but wasn’t very active for a while…

As an American, I am a Christian first and a Bitcoiner second… family man third and American 4th. 😉

But, you are correct in that many dont understand prioritization.