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So, this is where I must have a gap in my knowledge. If you it takes 66 years to replace the existing supply/stock. I would say you have a lot of supply/stock. Which doesn’t have anything to do with scarcity or rarity.

When I look at stock to flow ratio all I see is how quickly can the asset get diluted. 66 years would take multiple decades to dilute the existing stock.

What am I missing?

Well, I think that day is coming. Self custody is the most dangerous thing for any nation. The ability to put your entire wealth on a thumb drive and walk out of a country. Incredibly dangerous for nations.

So if something has a higher stock to flow ratio it’s rarer? It would take 66 years to replace the existing supply of gold?

At least we agree that I have a good nose for these things.

If you’re trying to validation on why you should own #bitcoin on #nostr this is the biggest bitcoin echo chamber. Buyer Beware. #bitcoin

I think there will be a day where they will remove the ability to take crypto off exchanges. You buy it on an exchange and it stays in the exchange.

You could ship #gold for cheaper.

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I laughed so hard. This is most definitely the vibe of nostr in the past 72 hours. As a bitcoin outsider seems a tad bit cult-ish.

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We can’t even deploy drones nationwide, flying cars won’t happen in the next two decades.

#NixOS is my "golf" -- I love it and I hate it at the same time.

Today's milestone: I am finally connected to #ProtonVPN / #Wireguard.

Here's how I had to do it:

1. Follow the steps at [How to Manually Configure Wireguard on Linux](https://protonvpn.com/support/wireguard-manual-linux/). You'll have to create a directory at `/etc/wireguard` to store the downloaded *.conf.

2. After running `sudo wg-quick up {interface}` (leave off the .conf from your file name), run `sudo wg show` - you'll need some of this info in a moment.

3. Also run `sudo cat /etc/wireguard/*.conf` and copy your private key.

4. Open VPN Settings and configure the new connection.

5. Select 'connect automatically'

6. Select the Wireguard tab

7. Paste in your private key from step 3.

8. Update the listening port (see output of step 2)

9. Update the fwmark (see output of step 2)

10. Set the MTU to1420.

11. Click the gear to configure the peer.

12. Update the Endpoint (see output of step 2)

13. Update the Allowed IP Addresses, and click Apply.

14. Click Apply.

15. You might need to then 'turn it on' in the system tray.

16. Go to https://ip.me to make sure it's not showing you your own location

Hope this helps someone out there, this took me WAY too long to figure out. None of the guides I read quite covered it all. Importing zips didn't work. Importing the downloaded .conf didn't work. This works.

Next step is to ensure all this happens automatically from the configuration.nix or imports (suggestions more than welcome!).

NixOS has been hard for me to be my main driver. The learning curve has been hard for me. If I have any issues I don’t know how to resolve without stack overflow.