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john galt
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₿itcoin evangelist. Fraguismo. Ancap.

Que tal aproveitar a Páscoa e ver um chocolate?

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Replying to Avatar Relai Alex

What are dangers of a digital dollar?

‘The Monica Crowley’ podcast host Monica Crowley warns about the push to adopt a digital currency across the western world on ‘Kudlow.’

https://youtu.be/-oj_Sk6vrNU

#Bitcoin = #freedom was mentioned too although what they got wrong, IMHO, is going back to gold standard.

The issue I have with the gold standard, is the trust in the issuer, not to create more money than they can back up. This works, until it doesn't.

In Bitcoin, we all have the power to verify the supply at any time, no trust in central authority is necessary.

Agreed. I believe in freedom, so why not having both?

If a bank wants to create its own token backed by gold in its vaults, ok.

If it “prints” more tokens the market washes the bank away.

If some people finds #gold backed tokens good, let them use it.

If people prefer #bitcoin, great! MONERO? Good!

The one thing that we should always be against is monopoly by force.

Replying to Avatar HoloKat

My perspective on Elon is very different from Lyn. To preface, I am not an Elon fanboy, don’t own any Tesla, SpaceX. Some random thoughts:

1. I don’t think it’s fair to criticize a person and call their work scams without them being there to defend themselves.

2. It’s easy to jump on the hate bandwagon if you are part of the same community and someone respected makes a strong statement, but that doesn’t make that statement true.

3. To me it makes no difference what you specialize in as a founder, engineering, marketing, a bit of both, or neither. The job of an organizational leader is to find people smarter than them to take charge of various aspects of a company. If you are the smartest person in the room and doing everything yourself, you’ve limited yourself and your company drastically. The fact that he is a better marketer shouldn’t matter in personal judgements.

4. From what I’ve read and heard, it seems Tesla was a tiny company when he took over. Even if he did “buy in” the fact that it is where it is today says something about his talent (whatever you decide that talent is). Subsidies or not, he is playing by the existing rules and avenues provided to him. This is what successful entrepreneurs do - figure out ways to make things work. I don’t understand why people are hung up on subsidies.

5. I heard in a video interview of someone senior at NASA being very grateful that SpaceX exists. The private nature of the company has brought costs down significantly for NASA. Was he bootstrapped by NASA? Sure. But getting govt. contracts and funding is sorta expected when you are building a spaceship company…

6. I don’t agree with Saife that his rockets are going nowhere. If the goal is truly to settle Mars, then naturally you’re going to do a lot of other things prior to actually doing that thing. It’s not cheap, it’s not immediately beneficial but such is the tradeoff for colonizing another planet. Whether he actually plans to do this or not is not something I would know, nor anyone here - it’s all just guesses.

7. Don’t know enough about Solar company, but if the only sin is facing bankruptcy, I don’t see how that can be used as an insult in any manner. Businesses fail all the time. Most businesses fail by default. There’s nothing atypical about this situation unless there are some details I am unaware of. Again, if solar company took advantage of subsidies, I don’t see how that’s a negative - in fact it’s the smart thing to do. The playbook is there, he’s just playing it.

8. Whether Elon actually bought Twitter for free speech is also anyone’s guess. I don’t think we can judge him on his actions with Twitter. What seems dumb to us, could actually be a smart long term move. I don’t know whether they are smart moves (something tells me they are not), but a lot of people who did seemingly weird things and were criticized at the time ended up succeeding. If I am not mistaken, Apple was mocked for the iPhone not having a physical keyboard. Many prominent figures in history were mocked for their thoughts and ideas only to be vindicated later.

9. Where he gets funding from seems irrelevant to me. Saudis, China… who cares? You are wearing clothes made by child labor, yet nobody is complaining. China and Saudis probably own half of America, where are the outcries about that?

10. Like many, I think he is screwing up big time with Doge. I think he’s wrong by not embracing Bitcoin, wrong with his Twitter moves. Something tells me he is acting out of desperation - just doing what he think is best, whether that’s the right thing or not.

Lastly, we don’t know what kind of pressure he’s under, what his family life is like, so many unknowns to understand why someone does something. There may be only 1 person here qualified who understands what kind of pressure can be on them at that level but it’s certainly not me or you. It’s easy to be on the sidelines pretending like we all know the right answers, but a different thing entirely living it and making the calls as you go.

It’s very likely that Nostr dominates everything long term - this I am very bullish on, but I also don’t wish the worst even for my enemies. I hope Elon finds a way and doesn’t lose everything in the process. Twitter has been a great connecting tool for many years and has made so many people much more aware of what’s happening in the world. My hope is that Twitter somehow integrates with Nostr in some form, even as a baby step, before everyone else in the legacy media catches on.

I think you’re in your right to think the way you think. Fair points.

However, maybe you should dive in deeper into the Elon rabbit hole.

He is playing his part on a bigger plan that involves divide et impera.

We are at war. We are the enemy. Pro tip: Elon is not on our side.

Stack sats.

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

Too many people have given Elon a pass. Don't give him a pass.

He's a marketer, not a founder or an engineer. He didn't found PayPal or Tesla; he bought into them early. He's good at selling narratives and equity valuation for perpetually unprofitable companies.

Everything for him is a narrative. His green revolution was a narrative to sell more cars and get more subsidies. His bitcoin purchase was to gain appeal among bitcoin/crypto people in a bull market. And he shilled doge like a dumbass. His SpaceX narrative is to get money from the government.

His rooftop solar thing was an outright scam; the technology isn't ready and went nowhere because of that. His full-self-driving-in-an-intermediate-term timeline was a scam, and is going nowhere because of that. He makes scams to draw people and capital in, because for him it's all about narratives and equity valuation.

And then he dug unproductive holes, suggested unproductive hyper-tubes, built meme flamethrowers, for what? It's a narrative, not a business. None of this is real productive shit to make peoples' lives better.

His latest "we need free speech" narrative was a scam too. He tapped into something real, which is what marketers do and why it kind of worked. Yes, we need free speech. Yes, Twitter had censorship issues. He saw that and jumped on it maliciously rather than productively.

But what did he replace it with? He replaced it with arbitrary journalist censorship about his private jet, arbitrary censorship of Substack, selective Twitter Files release, won't talk seriously about any of his China connections because Xi Jinping fucking owns him economically there like Jack Ma, has his balls firmly in his grasp, etc.

Elon's playing the narrative, the anti-woke meme of the day. He's a master meme-momentum-player. Don't fall for it.

Spot on. I’ve been saying this in my circle of friends for ever and few understand the scam.

Thanks to voice it out. ☺️

Amigos! Vamos receber mais um novo #pleb aqui no #nostr com um alô e uns ϟ ϟ ϟ??

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Caramba! É impressionante. Esta sua história do livro me fez lembrar aquela história de uma bailarina famosa. Não me lembro o nome, mas a história foi mais ou menos assim:

Os pais estavam recebendo reclamações da escola em relação à filha que não parava quieta. Os professores reclamavam que ela não prestava atenção, que não se interessava por quase nada. Os pais deveriam levá-la a um médico para ver qual era o problema da menina.

Levaram. O médico conversou com a família e, depois de um tempo de consulta pediu que os pais se retirassem um pouco.

10 minutos depois ele sai da sala e chama os pais para falar com eles. O médico diz que diagnosticou a filha!

Pediu silêncio aos pais entreabriu a porta da sala. A menina estava dançando, linda e docemente.

- sua filha é bailarina.

Tempos depois se tornou primeira bailarina sei lá onde, acho que na Rússia.

Ela teve sorte. Teve pais que tiveram sensibilidade de enxergar o talento da filha.

A maioria esmagadora teria dado ritalina e obrigado a bailarina a virar contadora, ou sei lá o quê…

Financiamento imobiliário de 40 anos nos USA…

Quem não percebeu o golpe, acorde!

Stack sats.

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Acho que estão desesperados. Estão fazendo tudo a toque de caixa.

Muita gente despertando.

Venceremos.

Stack sats.

Não fez a revisão do seu carro destruidor do planeta? Seu crédito de carbono caiu.

Você não poderá abastecer seu carro por 30 dias e só poderá comprar produtos com o selo “verde” por 15 dias.

(Selo verde são os alimentos a base de baratas).

Isso que está vindo. Está mais perto do que você imagina.

₿itcoin Resolve. Compre e guarde. Será sua salvação.

https://www.coindesk.com/policy/2023/04/06/anz-bank-completes-carbon-credits-trading-as-part-of-australias-cbdc-pilot/