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Yo, you do know it's a very different game when the rink size is larger?!

Human nature says yes and no

However, per Jeff booth, we really have no clue right now, globally speaking, how much abundance there is due to the debt/inflation/tax enslavement system

AKA, what happened in 1971?!

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Interesting from Max Keiser

The *only* path poor people have to stop being poor is to buy #Bitcoin

Even if it’s only $0.01 at a time.

They MUST buy #Bitcoin    or remain poor forever.

What ya think #Plebchain ?

Do you honestly think Klaus Swabb and them pricks at the WEF are going to let the poor get rich off #Bitcoin ? I'm starting to think it's all just a pipe dream and only those with illegitimate holdings will make bank off #Bitcoin

What say the #Nostriches ?

#Bitcoin always under performs in August, September before a halving and it's just about meeting the average this time around.

BTC price history raises serious questions ahead of Bitcoin halving.

Bitcoin (BTC) Entered Bloody September: Two Dates to Watch

The analyst noted that Bitcoin's return in August was -11.31%, which closely aligns with the average of the last two pre-halving years, standing at -11.71%. Looking at the historical data, he found that the average return for Bitcoin in all prior Septembers during pre-halving years was -17.29%, with an average price of $21,400.

However, considering only the most recent two Septembers, the losses appeared less pronounced, at -5.66%, with an average price of $24,400. Another interesting side is that in 10 years, Bitcoin has shown profitability only two times in September — in 2015 and 2016.

Is Bitcoin doomed?

Cowen's observations emphasize his belief that Bitcoin tends to exhibit negative dynamics leading up to a halving event. With the next BTC halving expected in less than 220 days, investors are left pondering the implications of the

"Illegitimate" ?? This sounds like fiat thinking friend... I.e. so many fiat systems are on the cusp of claiming that they will impute righteousness to those who use them (bitcoin may not be perfect but it doesn't suffer from this disease presently)

It an honest ledger that can't be changed (even by "powerful" empires--who can only manipulate the "price" in the short term)

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agree with nostr:npub1ejxswthae3nkljavznmv66p9ahp4wmj4adux525htmsrff4qym9sz2t3tv here

how can we move away from the “anything for a bigger follower count” culture?

a solution to this could be a huge differentiator setting nostr apart from any other social media nostr:note17hk89vyw7g0v2m8thqlvsvvgew4nj36drffegz24ehz8u2jqv88sylg4cp

As the "then they fight you stage" heats up, may need to rally at meatspace "citadels" ?!

If it goes like 2017, then presumably, each hard fork will be accurately labelled (I.e. bitcoin or bitcoin cash)

Even more so, check the software that you downloaded against the published signature to know that WYSIWYG

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