Found this quite informative on the importance of building a community.
In reality a lot of country could be and should be mining bitcoin rather than printing out more money, promoting inflation and making life unnecessarily difficult for citizens.
Interesting talk about the effects of light, I listened to a podcast yesterday on the increase use of melatonin on kids and the question was posed, are kids just generally having a lot more difficulties winding down to sleep? I couldn’t help but wonder about the possibility of increased stimulus with all the lights around us, TV, phones, tabs etc.
Encouraging to hear someone who’s embarked on the btc journey for less than a year take the step up in such a confident way.
With the notorious man made inflation, I keep on wondering what the future holds for generations to come if things keep going high. Would they be able to afford houses? Kids? Etc. why exactly does inflation exist? Even in a 2 income household you’re barely getting by. Democracy is a facade.
Plan to retire in BTC and ditch retirement plans is fiat.
Bitcoin has definitely been a catalyst to a lot of global changes and well identified that the conversations being had by bitcoiners heavily differs from that of other cryptocurrencies.
Definitely worth a listen, rightly said that the ability to print money at will would be our undoing.
There’s different aspects to what people consider decentralized. One thing that’s clear is that subsequent projects since bitcoin are more pseudo and not fully decentralized. Some informative insight presented on XRP also.
Quite a different tangent on the use case of sats. I’m in alignment with reducing as much UPF produce as possible from our daily lives. Tough to achieve but every step counts. Personally I make my own peanut butter, jam and tomato sauce. These are 3 condiments my toddler enjoys on a daily, I figured it’ll be worth making them myself and reducing how much poison he/we take in called food.
Key factors to take into consideration while saving in Btc. Highlighting the fact that having a hardware wallet alone isn’t enough.
Absolutely necessary guide for every millennial, it’s sad to see what’s happened to the pension of the boomers.