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Replying to Avatar preston

So I was lucky enough to get an advanced copy of nostr:npub1a2cww4kn9wqte4ry70vyfwqyqvpswksna27rtxd8vty6c74era8sdcw83a new book in preparation for a podcast we’ll be recording, and all I can say is get ready people! My god get ready...

If you can’t understand the value prop of Bitcoin after reading this book, you’ll never get it. The best part, she doesn’t even discuss bitcoin until chapter 20. 🤣

Mark my words, it’ll be a landmark classic that generations will reference. It's insanely thorough but also very accessible considering the complexity of the material that’s covered.

I think she plans to have it punished very soon (within a month or two), so watch-out for it! It’s the ultimate orange pilling device for people that are intellectually curious.

This is the way.

nostr:npub180cvv07tjdrrgpa0j7j7tmnyl2yr6yr7l8j4s3evf6u64th6gkwsyjh6w6 how about supportimg scheme url in your nostr app? Ie: nostr://npub.....

It's a lot of work to copy paste 😪

Replying to Avatar Marty Bent

Had an epiphany on the mining stage during my panel with Troy Cross, Guy Swann and Blake King that I tried to articulate on the go and want to articulate it here.

It is very ironic that politicians and central bankers refer to bitcoin mining as wasteful.

I understand this irony very deeply because of the work we're doing at Standard Bitcoin. Our strategy is to identify rural towns with falling populations that have excess capacity at substations because a large manufacturing facility left town due to globalization.

At Standard Bitcoin we are taking advantage of the waste produced at substations across Appalachia. There is a lot of waste because the dollar system made it unprofitable to manufacture goods in the US.

Substations were built for heavy industry, heavy industry was eventually disincentivized due to monetary and economic policy, they were priced out and forced to leave or shut down, and substations were left behind producing massive amounts of electricity with declining demand.

Bitcoin mining has produced a profitable way to take care of the waste created by the dollar system and its perverse incentives that have led to a hallowing out of our manufacturing base here in the US. This is a beautiful thing and a saving grace for the Rust Belt.

It is truly ironic that those in government and central banking call bitcoin miners wasteful when we are fixing a waste problem that their policies created.

Our ability to solve this waste problem has very positive effects on the towns we operate in too.

We create jobs while allowing utilities to keep prices lower for residential consumers because we provide them with a significant revenue boost.

We're driving peak efficiency. We don't waste a single watt.

The gaslighting over this topic is pretty insane.

Energy control can do wonders for the club.

Because they should be doing something other than app development. I'm sure they'll be happy to add to a third page if someone wispers its good for the climate.

#[0] Any ETA on that hw wallet?

Replying to Avatar ODELL

Toughest interview I have ever done. Important discussion with an incredible woman. 🧡

Freedom Money Episode Five with Jewher Ilham: https://youtu.be/kXzcVAXiZeE

Jewher Ilham is an author and advocate for the Uyghur community and her imprisoned father, Uyghur economist Ilham Tohti.

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Episode One with Gigi: https://youtu.be/6Tr4-DL1c1s

Episode Two with Roya Mahboob: https://youtu.be/D0y41yelcNM

Episode Three with Janine Roem: https://youtu.be/xTfY5TjuN2A

Episode Four with Abubakar Nur Khalil: https://youtu.be/MWmfDSxtvi0

Great episode! This is why we bitcoin.

Wait until the rest gets rug pulled and is left holding the shit bags.

Very very soon.

Think about it thisway: Does your freedom have a price?