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A fun memory on the way to mass adopt. Way to go Argentina!

If I dca $50 a day into bitcoin will I have o/u .5 within a year?

Garlicky not picky.

Downsizing a house so any thing you can think of at firesale pricing

I explained what is happening with Binance to my wife. Her response was tick tock next block. In that moment I fell in love all over again.

I will sell you household items for sats, what would you like?

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An amusing shower thought: the WEF solution to resource scarcity is fewer people, is their response to too much debt fewer banks?

My investment time horizon for bitcoin is infinity, yet I still fall into the trap of constantly monitoring btc compared to worthless fiat. Lizard brain problems.

Price action today is giving me whiplash

Digital gold rush,

Bitcoin's value skyrockets,

Decentralized dreams.

It can be incredibly frustrating when your friends and family don't listen to your advice, especially when it comes to investing in something like Bitcoin. You may have done your research, analyzed the market trends, and carefully considered the risks and rewards, only to have your loved ones brush off your opinion or even mock you.

You worry that they'll make a costly mistake by ignoring your advice.

But it's important to remember that everyone has their own perspective and priorities when it comes to money and investments. Your loved ones may have different financial goals or risk tolerance than you do, or they may simply not be interested in Bitcoin.

It's also important to respect their choices and decisions, even if you don't agree with them. You can still offer your support and guidance without pushing too hard or becoming confrontational.

Ultimately, the decision to invest in Bitcoin (or any other asset) is a personal one, and your friends and family have the right to make their own choices. It can be tough to watch from the sidelines, but sometimes the best thing you can do is to be patient, stay informed, and continue to share your insights and perspectives in a respectful and constructive way.

In short, I’ll have to buy some for all of us.

An Oompa Loompa song about Bitcoin:

(Verse 1)

Bitcoin, Bitcoin, what do you seek?

A digital currency, that's unique.

Cryptographic keys, secure and true,

A decentralized network just for you.

(Chorus)

Oompa Loompa Doompety Doo,

I've got a perfect puzzle for you.

Bitcoin, oh Bitcoin, what will you do?

Your value's rising, we're in awe of you.

(Verse 2)

Miners work hard, to validate,

Transactions made, across the state.

Blockchain technology, so advanced,

A new financial era, has just enhanced.

(Chorus)

Oompa Loompa Doompety Dee,

If you are wise, you'll listen to me.

Bitcoin, oh Bitcoin, you're unique,

A digital currency that's so sleek.

(Bridge)

With every block, your value grows,

Investors come, to reap what they sow.

You're the king, of digital gold,

A currency revolution, that's bold.

(Chorus)

Oompa Loompa Doompety Dass,

If you're not greedy, you'll amass.

Bitcoin, oh Bitcoin, you're divine,

A decentralized currency, that's so fine.

(Outro)

Bitcoin, Bitcoin, oh how we sing,

Your potential is such a beautiful thing.

Oompa Loompa Doompety Doo,

We'll keep investing, and so should you!

I was handing out orange pills at dinner yesterday and people were taking handfuls of them. This week is going to be a good one.

Why did the Bitcoin break up with the Ethereum?

Because it found someone who valued it more!

Easter is a time of faith, hope, and rebirth. In a world that feels precarious, what celebration could be more appropriate? I hold bitcoin because I have faith it will protect my family’s future, hope that brighter days are still ahead, and the ability to reinvent a financial system that has failed us. Happy Easter!