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Theorygon ⚡️
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/Own the means of production //Control the mean of money ///Become the mean | Memer/Ranter | #Bitcoin

Doit-on avoir un micro, je n'en ai pas. Je suis là juste pour l'écoute.

Quand je clique sur "leave stage" alors je vous entends mais ça me remet automatiquement "avec vous" et là l'entends plus.

Mais oui, je teste différentes configs.

Yo, I printed some propaganda!

If you want to chip in to help cover some of my costs, I sell batches with 6 of each sticker for 4€ + 1€ shipping (only in the EU at the moment). DM me or send directly to theorygon@getalby.com with a shipping address in the comment!

Round ones: 9,5cm Ø. Others are 5x14,8cm.

Thank you so much! 🙏💜

Here I am sharing my incredibly complicated stacking sats technique:

1) bitcoin is geek stuff

2) blockchain is interesting, btc is "old code"

3) some alt-coins are scams

4) all alt-coins are sh*tcoins

5) fiat's a sh*tcoin

6) everything is a sh*tcoin except bitcoin

1) bitcoin is geek stuff

2) blockchain is interesting, btc is "old code"

3) some alt-coins are scams

4) all alt-coins are sh*tcoins

5) fiat's a sh*tcoin

6) everything is a sh*tcoin except bitcoin

Replying to Avatar Aurelius

Greenpeace is doing exactly what it should: advocate for the protection of the environment.

Concerns about POW are real concerns. As Bitcoiners and as fellow brothers in the quest for a better world, we need to respond appropriately.

Making fun and minimizing environmental risk is bad for our case. The argument we need to make is a reasonable one, and we need to be open to conversations with environmentalists.

1. POW incentivizes miners to find ever-cheaper sources of energy

2. The cheapest sources of energy are untapped options far from populations: off-shore winds and waves, tidal straights, solar, etc.

3. Electricity can only be transported about 200 miles, so most end-users must engage nearby power sources. This often prevents renewable energy from being an option for them.

4. Bitcoin mining is the one industry that can bring itself to the energy, rather than the other way around.

At some point, all miners will be using renewable energy because it’s the most economical to source energy that others cannot use.

5. The Bitcoin ecosystem undermines one of the most environmentally wasteful institutions in the world: the US military

6. The Bitcoin ecosystem prevents the transfer of wealth from people that have to eat, move, and work for that wealth, to people who employ exploitative institutions to extract rents. If people have to work 20% more to fulfill their needs, that comes with a 20% greater environmental burden.

We cannot expect others to appreciate our reason for POW if we do not try to understand their concerns as well.

We all should be environmentalists, and we should all be advocates for decentralized money.

Wouldn't they make real research and engage with bitcoiners while not accepting bribes from notorious pump & dump if that were the case? Even if they didn't realize what's Ripple, so far their attitude gives a rather disingenuous feeling and they keep doubling down.

And I agree with your latest paragraph. Though again, a bit more will from "environmentalists" (and I'm one) to understand something they don't wouldn't hurt.

Just checking if ya'll self-custodying ya buttcorn