It's a natural response to the fathomless sea of shitcoins, but those that can withstand the nuance can easily see not only the utility of privacy-by-default Cryptos like Monero but also other pow altcoins that are testing different features, design philosophies and security tradeoffs with real world value basically on bitcoin's behalf.
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First time back on the mat in over a month. Still got it. #BJJ
GM. Insha'Allah traders "sell the news" on this ETF thing and we get one last fire sale. Either way, Stay humble. Stack sats.
Bruh the spend limit on my strike account has been stuck on 22 sats for like a week now I'm trying to fund my CLN wallet while fees are low wtf. And no I haven't come close to the weekly limit
The Ebike comes in so handy in the winter when the fixie would be too slippy slidy. I honestly don't ever see myself owning a car again unless i start homesteading in Idaho or some shit haha
Potential #BitcoinETF week? Let's not lose focus. #Bitcoin isn't about enriching the Larry Finks of the world. It's about people who need better money, that can't be manipulated by the state or corruptible Wall Street powers, having access to better money. Tune in tomorrow for my conversation with nostr:npub12lzwey2hjc2ce0stwa3ldhg04h93wj263lvdhrf87qfzz9jsggeqwuntw2
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The more sats we stack the fewer BlackRock can!
Selfhosting my own password manager makes me feel INDESTRUCTIBLE
Remember when Twitter was a thing?
Ohh the irony
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#Bitcoin will outlive capitalism.
Would you mind explaining the beef people have with LND Ive seen that sentiment before
“World history is the progress of the consciousness of freedom - a progress which we have to recognise in its necessity.” GWF Hegel
Poker is a game, a beautiful one at that with well aligned incentives. In the real world our system is broken, and the people next to the money printers are exploiting that. I think that the current welfare system is a bandaid on a bullet wound designed to perpetuate poverty, but the people who are on it need it and just gutting it would be profoundly irresponsible. Ideally I would like to live in a world without taxes, but that would require generations of rebuilding our governments and economies into institutions that genuinely serve our best interest. At the end of the day I think you're asking the wrong questions and these questions have been deceptively fed to you by your enemies. Is taxation theft? Obviously it is now, because our government is run by thieves. Why can't we oust them? Where did our tangible democratic rights go and how did they become so useless? Well, follow the money. Look at who's benefitting from it all.
Well no taxation would be entirely consensual in a functioning democracy, that's like the whole point of voting. And it's private interest groups that use their wealth and influence to render the US' democracy a farce, where the peoples money is just being poured into imperialism and nepotism. This is exactly the point I was getting at with my initial reply to Trey idk if you read that.
Who's gonna say they don't believe in consensual human interaction? And is fundin welfare necessarily the opposite of that? Taxation feels like rape when the people doing the collecting don't care about you and your community and would rather spend on bombing and pillaging foreign countries to enrich themselves, but if it were just citizens pooling their resources in a direct democracy would it really be that bad?
That's a leading question lol
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