Great read. Nuance … but, perhaps “…instead of an algorithm using me.”
The protocols speak for themselves
Ha! I’m also, generally speaking, awful at grammar.
Oh no. My phone likes autocorrecting sats to says.
This photo is from the article I posted on the blog today of 1991 Topps Baseball cases in the warehouse ready to be shipped out. Rumor is they made 4-6M copies of each card.
It was peak “junk wax era” over production.
Sort of like fiat today.
Staying humble, stacking says🫡

What’s the deeper problem?
BTC went down 3.6% (and compared to what), it’s over, right? 🙄
A Day In Duryea: The First-Ever Tour Of The Topps Baseball Card Factory
You'll often see random images around the hobby from the '91 Topps BB production line; I saved everyone the trouble of finding ALL of them👇 https://www.postwarcards.com/a-day-in-duryea-the-first-ever-tour-of-the-topps-baseball-card-factory/
Tomorrow I aim to be more humble, stack more sats, workout, learn, and help. Good night. 🫡
Here's a bit of hobby history by way of the December 1991 edition of Baseball Cards Magazine.
Also, collectibles aren’t investments, they’re expenses. But I’m here for it!

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First, congrats on an awesome iOS 1.0 release!
Second, am I supposed to be able to send sats out of the app (I can’t). Not a big deal for me, I plan on supporting creators and contributors via zap, but I think the use case to get content creators is to support them, and they will need to moves sats, right?
A cool piece from the fifth Topps Magazine in 1991.

Don’t worry south siders, that same auction that had over 26k Cubs score cards that I shared yesterday also had a lot with 3,723 White Sox ones




