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I have no idea how it works but you don't change the winning team. I'm very happy there's an alternative to twitter where I can meet with other bitcoiners. The zap model will be implemented in time on other platforms.

Everything has an end, only a sausage has two.

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and more importantly

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If you come from wealth, definitely Marcus Aurelius or Seneca. Otherwise start with Epictetus. Marcus Aurelius was a king/philosopher, one of the few European figures relevant in the East. Seneca was the second richest man in Roma after Nero. He wrote a lot of cool stuff, also some propaganda for Nero. He was sentenced to death by Nero later on. Epictetus, on the other hand, started from the bottom. He was a former slave who broke out of poverty and found freedom.

YES

#YESTR

#BITCOIN #GM #58K

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#58k 💜

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Gm Pluto will rise again someday

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Gm

In case you wonder about cause of the pump, I was reading the Blackrock report.

TL;DR

Allocation is to match your belief. If you think there's a 10% chance of succeeding, you convert 10% of your net worth in bitcoin. You stay on 0 if you think bitcoin is going to 0. Then you HFSP.

Best regards.

Haha, it's not a fixed day for me. I prefer lump sums tbh. It was a big debate a few years ago about DCA vs lump sums among hodlers. However, what's lump sum to one is DCA to other. Bitcoin is different thing to different people. As long as you hodl your keys securely you have my respect. Js.

Gm 🕊

"There is no doubt that not everyone prefers the big responsibility of holding their bitcoin. The same thing happened with other assets like gold. Not everyone feels comfortable storing gold in their homes and they send their gold to third-party custodians that have big gold vaults. In cyberspace there are also technicalities that will make some individuals feel unable to keep up with the big responsibility of holding value without the help of a third-party."

[giggling in Czechoslovakianan]

No keys no cheese. The ones who don't know history are destined to repeat it. This is extremely bullish for the hodlers. With patience they'll end up owning more sats once the black swan event happens. It will be very cool to occur in 2029.