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Husband of npub12wk0tlwr5wa39l6slw8rskwsvkatcll6zjrx8d909ltkvu7lsalsveyvqf Father Brother Catholic Bitcoiner (Class of 2023) American Dreamer Bitcoin Full Node Runner on Tor On Nostr Since 850200; Verified 852712

I've yet to figure this bug out. I did get them, a sincere thanks. I think I was even more bulltarded though. Forgot about this rant I sent to my friends:

You're not too late

8.2 Billion people, a lifetime of Sats if evenly distributed is 256k Sats/Person. If Bitcoin goes as far as many expect, being the base layer of money, then I expect most people won't know someone with 1 Million Sats.

Even looking at the Western World (about 1.1 Billion people), a lifetime supply would be 1.9 Million Sats/Person if evenly distributed

A liftime supply could be purchased for $260.00-$1950.00

Do with that what you will...

I told my friends in October that Bitcoin is going to multiple millions of dollars. Been trying to teach them about Bitcoin all year. They all brushed off the statement awkwardly like I was crazy. I'll see them in the multi-millions.

Looks great! Thought it was an official set on my first glance. :)

I'm running Amethyst + Speed. Joined this past summer. Haven't had any issues with the setup other than my Zaps aren't public on my profile. Granted, some people may view that as a privacy bonus.

Unfortunately, I have not yet had the pleasure of meeting anyone personally who is on Nostr nor a Bitcoiner. So, yes, I still feel that's the general consensus amongst my social circles.

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I see your point. Although I think it's arguable to say the same of using your debt card in another country's currency. American debt card in Mexico or Canada for example. The merchant requires their form of currency. Since you use a Bitcoin bill pay service, you don't have to ever touch their form of currency.

I imagine it looks like this on the back end:

You send Bitcoin as payment to Strike.

Strike sells that Bitcoin to another Bitcoiner (probably) in the Vendor's currency

Strike then pays the bill

This is at no cost to Strike's clients while simultaneously providing their exchange with more liquidity for their clients trying to sell fiat.

Pretty neat cycle.