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I tend to make weird noises when I see dogs. Always making jokes. XMR: 88wzRKPrXho9Z3LKbbhDskaBnmo8rYdweSj6uMgenFEvEsFpkThU2wZL87R4GxkghJ5qmCrMGZNX4T2JpPpVCGCs94RoVYN

yeah well imo anything under the 200 moving day average for Monero is a buy, and as far as I can see now it looks circa 161 USDT average

so yeah, good time to dip the toes. But I see it's already up to 178

monero 165 again? LMFAOOOOOO absolute stablecoin

Still a classic South African ad that got banned lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBIDkW2_FnQ

I know bro, don't like them either. I also have mongoose in the back, everything in balance.

I hate that feeling of being tired but equally awake.

GM to all the thicc Japanese mama's ONLY

Okay enough shitposting

Ya soon civilians won't be able to "own or posses Bitcoin" because it's of "national strategic interest".

Larry Finkelstein is coming

Hordes of shitcoiners spotted

TSA???

lol

I've said it's probably easier to get in via the southern borders than through airport security and with a visa.

Not saying the US isn't a place to visit, but logistics is a nightmare tbh even with a direct flight in from Johannesburg.

Europe was easier and less daunting and that's saying something.

Bro I'd so visit. I wanna shoot several rifles in controlled and safe places. Sweet lord first 1911 then everything else.

Also, Mexican foods, and southern chicken.

I also hate transit airports. I prefer direct but Mexico is fuckoff far from me, I have to go up then across then down. Least time in transit the better. I think it's like 45 hours right now or around that range

"North Korea is financing their nuclear system using crypto"

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El Salvador was the first country to completely ban mining of resources. It makes sense why one would want to extract that wealth, but has to balance with several things.

IMO they should reopen the existing mines, create some sustainable jobs for the next two decades and use the resources to offset their deficit. It's strategically good, but has resistance from social, religious and environmental groups for obvious reasons.

El Salvador is small, mining requires vast stretches of land, even just to dump overburden. There has to be a balance here without the human/environment cost that will affect the country and still does (from decades past).

Bitcoin is helping achieve this without the environmental and social upheaval that comes with mining and tailings, thus I think smaller scale mining is probably best.

In any case, to get their gold to a marketable 99.99% fine troy ounce level will also require industry and stripping, which I do not think they can afford to do.