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Viel Spaß auf der Zitadelle 🤜🤛

This one is better with dates at the x-axis. My bad

Looks like bottom formation for US M2 and global M2 on the way to new ATH. Get ready 🚀

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Because I am a Bitcoiner.

I have dedicated all my life to computer science and the investment world. I have always had a lot of intellectual curiosity about any subject, which led me to read a lot about Austrian economics, I soon understood that the system was a scam, but at that time there was no Bitcoin.

I lived at first the birth of Bitcoin, but I did not pay much attention to it, I thought it would not be successful, electronic money, that is hackable I thought.

Soon after, some events happened that marked my destiny forever, I lost what I loved most by negligence of the system, I was helpless and alone, after this being in absolute shit, the system attacked me again and tried to steal what was mine.

After years of litigation I won, but I never got a pardon, I was never compensated nor did I recover the losses that the whole process caused me.

All this process was accompanied by a deep depression, I abandoned everything, friends, family, hobbies, but I never abandoned the desire for revenge and the desire to learn, and in those moments of shit a light went on, Bitcoin embraced me.

After 4 years of fighting alone against myself, without medication, without help, I could get out of depression, I could get out of that shit hole, but I came out much stronger, I was no longer the same person, and also someone accompanied me throughout the process, Bitcoin.

I think that fucking algorithm helped me more than anything else in the world, it made me understand many things, it made me understand that at the end of everything, you are the master of your destiny, never expect help from anyone, always check, never trust, and it also made me be patient, perseverant and hardened me. It made me become a man, a man has the obligation to defend his own, a man must endure the blows and has the obligation to stand up and fight, until the last day.

I have never been one to tell my intimacies, but I am a Bitcoiner and I will die a Bitcoiner, this is my story and it will be written here forever.

And maybe this story will be useful for times of adversity like the ones we are living, fuck the system, the system will not help you, in the worst case the system will kill you, fight with all your soul against it.

Bitcoin is deeply satisfying as it represents a non-violent revolution, yet it delivers the most significant blow to the rent seekers entrenched in the current system. It's akin to hitting the Achilles' heel with an arrow.

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Jared Bernstein the Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, the main agency advising Biden on economic policy 🤡 https://video.nostr.build/4dcd2452dbcf46c5c65f9dcb4e38785ec3c56e08e28495b8790bacf0c8687656.mp4

The FinCEN's policy of over 10 years, requiring control over funds to be classified as a money transmitter, is simply thrown overboard. The comparisons they use to justify this are extremely interesting. Note the footnotes.

I've been following her for quite some time. She is very smart and excels at articulating her thoughts in a structured manner. Her writings consistently offer valuable insights into her perspective.

I highly recommend her book.

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After having read 'Human Action,' I don't anticipate encountering anything groundbreaking. Nevertheless, I'm on the lookout for a book suitable for introducing Mises to others, and this one appears to be a strong contender.