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Knightstr
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Begone centralization

The real question is, what were the “scientific” conclusions of these papers with falsified data and for what purposes or agendas were they used for?

Foreal. Sounds like they gave the United States a bunch of money for some land that’s going to get instantly eminent domained from them the second they look at us sideways.

This would essentially mean the nationalization of the food supply, which is obviously terrible. But it won’t be Chinese lol

Nostr isn’t social media.

It’s a social network.

All the bitcoin etf’s are green except IBIT which is down double digit percent. I’m SUUUURRRREEEE they’re not getting naked shorted or anything 😉

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nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m would be great to see the Bitkey be able to be used as a NFC key as part of a multisig configuration with, say, Nunchuk and tapsigner, for instance

nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m would be great to see the Bitkey be able to be used as a NFC key as part of a multisig configuration with, say, Nunchuk and tapsigner, for instance

Now that Tradfi is in the space, the objective is to invalidate the 4 year cycle in terms of price in order to slow the adoption created by NGU. True bitcoiners understand the cuckbuck price is irrelevant. When gold or silver becomes cheaper, people stack harder. The game is the same with bitcoin.

Once you see it you can’t unsee it. There is no going back.

Government bonds are a shitcoin.

That’s all. That’s the note.

Block’s bitkey vs Coinkite’s Tapsigner

What do you guys think? Hard to trust a multisig where you can lose 2 of the keys and still recovery your bitcoin via the companies servers. On the other hand, with tapsigner you’re trusting that the key generation is indeed private and only you have it.