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Mark Camper
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Bitcoin Pleb & Econ larper. Paying bills with Product & UX. Love for the tough mountain climbs and manual labor. Currently enrolled in a Blue collar bootcamp. CZ/EN

I never realized he's such a bear 😅

But great sober points there, better than wearing pink glasses. The problems sounded like a classic story of a beloved solution in search of a problem. A super-classic for Bitcoin products.

I'm curios to hear and see more about the pivot. 💪

And when the voters in other states realize that El Salvador was right while their goverment was telling them it's reckless.

You definitely don't want to be remembered as the guy who (explicitly) prevented its citizen from accumulating early. They better start hedging.

Investment angle dominating is frustrating. But without pumps, you wouldn't have the "came for gains, stayed for freedom".

If it takes 4 years to get from the gains mindset into the freedom mindset, and if we exponentially double the user base each 4-year cycle, then there's always gonna be 50:50 freedom:gains. But with faster rate of growth than just doubling every 4 years, the newbie gains seekers will always dominate (population wise).

The ways to change the ratio without slowing the growth would be to convert gain seekers into freedom seekers faster with education. Which I think is successfully happening.

ETF will skew off the incoming balance, but the stronger we will be few years down the road.

Agreed. I feel like discretionary expenses will accelerate their declines. Definitely seeing it around myself pretty substantially already.

It might be a superior solution for some problems, inferior for others.

Tools should be used, not loved.

You still need to work because the goverment prints money.

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Roads are nice. But what about the bombs?

Who would be dropping bombs on civilians around the world if we wouldn't have the goverments.

I was surprised he got so much time on air.

The single topic where UK might have more freedom of speech than the US.