If I have to ask for help then I'm already fucked






It is hard to fight outright lies from idiots to other idiots. I hear ever day that "Lightning doesn't work" in spite of receiving an average of well over 100 transactions a day.
Lots of 🐂 💩 FUD too about "hubs" and "banks" and "kyc", mostly by shitcoiners that don't even run a node for their shit coin of choice that is "gonna change the world man".
I free pretty certain we are going to get a purchase amount that is non taxable per event in the coming administration, that will do a LOT of good to help things.
The reason people don't take bitcoin isn't' fees, it isn't difficulty, it is in the real world it is a tax nightmare. You know who doesn't take bitcoin for what their company sells? MicroStrategy.
nostr:npub15dqlghlewk84wz3pkqqvzl2w2w36f97g89ljds8x6c094nlu02vqjllm5m has stated, "accepting it is an accounting nightmare as is paying employees in it".
Jack Mallers has a similar view, he even enables you to be paid in BTC if you want via strike but that is because employers don't want to do it.
When someone wants bitcoin I pay them with dollars that become bitcoin when I make the payment, not from my stack. It isn't just HODL never SODL, it is if I do this with things other than zaps the accounting is just a fricken mess.
Couldn't agree more. Now add coinjoins to the situation, and your problem grows by another factor.
I only click on links from domains I trust. Totally valid point IMO.
Every consentual transaction is an act of intelligence.

The more products that are priced in sats in the marketplace, the more people will begin thinking in those terms.
Worship it, don't worship it, I don't care. Just get rid of the groupthink around what it is, or isn't, can, and can't do.
Looks like obedience is one of the few metrics they can compete on
You promote Matrix as being a "privacy" system to chat, but is not supported well in Tor. So running it on clearnet is just against any "privacy".
It doesn’t make any sense.
So I just give up, I remove it.
Maybe I missed something here.
nostr:nprofile1qqstzt0wugc7sklvr8e7fcl7ukyn63ym3ns4nmf2mnk0vqnz4l9x65qpp4mhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mqpr4mhxue69uhkummnw3ezumtfv3jxc6twvuhx67tydeeju6nsqythwumn8ghj7mn0wd68ytn5dacx2arg9e5kuen0te28kw would suggest keto with intermittent fasting, but you do you.
Bitcoin: The Inverse of Clown World is, IMHO, my best book yet.
Co-written with nostr:npub1fk8h6g8zhftw8c7pga2zjd84p2z949up5lc3qdchm9v4m0q7mwws7jcwld, narrated by nostr:npub1h8nk2346qezka5cpm8jjh3yl5j88pf4ly2ptu7s6uu55wcfqy0wq36rpev, foreword by nostr:npub1au23c73cpaq2whtazjf6cdrmvam6nkd4lg928nwmgl78374kn29sq9t53j
"The learning and opportunities for self-reflection contained in Inverse of Clown World and the spot-on humor with which it is delivered just might alter your way of looking at things." - Joakim Book, MisesWire
Full Mises Institute review:
https://mises.org/mises-wire/review-bitcoin-inverse-clown-world
Find the book here:
https://bitcoininfinitystore.com/product/inverse-of-clown-world/
https://www.amazon.com/dp/9916425191/
Did you read it yet? Tell us what you think!

After 10 years. still a very inspiring talk:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVyv4t0OKe4
40 years to go for it to become true. Will it happen?
Back then I expected things to be faster...But as always I guess one overestimates the speed but underestimates the impact.
Reminds me of this book:
Thoughts on the Roger Ver/Tucker Carlson interview
First, let me be clear, I've had a somewhat combative history with Roger [1], but the man does not deserve to be in prison. The US Government's contention that a non-citizen can be guilty of tax evasion is just laughable on its face.
That said, there are a whole lot of lies and half-truths in that interview. First, Roger still seems to be giving himself credit for Bitcoin's early success. Yes, he promoted it a lot on different platforms, and indeed he was known as "Bitcoin Jesus" for a bit for his almost incessant proselytizing. But he wasn't the reason for Bitcoin's success and it was this belief that led him to say "I made Bitcoin what it is today and I'll do the same with Bitcoin Cash." Years of languishing BCH price (literally the same price as it was 2017 and that's not taking inflation into account) hasn't humbled the guy one bit.
He also shilled a lot of different altcoins, mostly focused around privacy. One of his goals on the show seems to have been to pump his bags and for him, it's probably not very different than his early Bitcoin advocacy. He's still a classic altcoin promoter and despite his utter lack of success the last 7 years, he continues down this path.
But the most egregious lie is this idea that his new book is the reason why everything is happening to him, implying that he has something so important to say that the US government must shut him down. The suggestion is that somehow Bitcoin was taken over by the US government and that they needed to suppress his book for the sake of government policy.
The lie wouldn't be so egregious if he sincerely believed it. But I don't think that's the case. Why? Because he still owns Bitcoin. The man is a salesman first, and his public pronouncements are almost always spin to get other people to buy what he's selling.
Personally, I don't think his arguments were compelling and he kept saying "cryptocurrency" which grated on my ears, but who knows how many people will be convinced by him? But then again, I always thought CSW was a fraud, but there were a surprising number of people that fell for his claims (including Ver, at least for a time).
Regardless, I don't think this presages some sort of Roger Ver comeback as he's been irrelevant for a long time. Yes, he may go to prison and become something like a celebrity cause, and he certainly has enough money to promote his suffering. And yea, he may get some fame from being something like political prisoner of the deep state. But it won't make his opinions any more palatable because they're demonstrably dumb.
[1] https://jimmysong.medium.com/bitcoin-cash-is-a-fiat-money-39626c002f77
Interview should have been focused on the guilty until proven innocent aspect of the tax code, and all the other #lawfare aspects of the IRS. Everything else was nonsense.








