Remember, the algo wants you to be mad and hate people. #noalgo
Don’t invest in the PRC.
Gm
I’m about 40% of the way through reading “Wanting” by Luke Burgis. It might be one of the most scarily insightful books I’ve ever read, and I’m not sure what to do with those insights. But they seem pretty important.
Thought I did! Must have gotten lost when my profile got blown away a while back and I had to re-do it. Added back!
Deeper connections > Massive soapboxes
I’m sure this has something to do with it. https://www.foxnews.com/politics/elon-musk-ignores-dems-meets-only-republicans-first-capitol-visit-twitter-ceo-report
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Although, Bitcoin is over 10 years old now, and is still arguably in its incubation phase. Which is fine. Slow and steady can be the path to resiliencey.
I’d say the average is ~5 years from first commits to wide-spread adoption. Git was introduced in 2005, and didn’t really break out in a big way until 2010-2012. Linux was early 90s, and didn’t really break out until the dot-com era. First web browser, HTTP and HTML was 1990. First real breakout was about 1995.
So if you’re seeing exponential adoption curves <5 years into a new protocol and/or new open source technology, you’re doing pretty great!
Some of the most successful open source projects and open protocols had very long incubation cycles before they broke out. I think Nostr is doing pretty damned well for its age.