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⚡️🍄 Node runner. Bitcoin only.

Arnold Palmer averaged $58k per PGA win (~1965). Russell Henley just won $4M at Palmer's event in 2025. That's fiat money inflating at ~7.3% annually for 60 years.

Thanks Gemma.

To rationale people, fractional reserve lending is a criminal activity.

https://fountain.fm/clip/R2qShMXRsI7LeZocEPRy

Did he Ai generate an image of himself? To promote a shitcoin? 😂

Bitcoin at $90k and watching reruns.

“Failure to stack sats is not an option! Don't be left behind!”

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All the fundamental reasons that caused bitcoin to go from 0 to $70,000 still exist.

Anybody who uses the word crypto is providing a clear signal that they have not fully grasped bitcoin yet.

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https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/why-google-now-uses-post-quantum-cryptography-for-internal-comms

Public key cryptography algorithms (such as RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography) are secure today. However, as Google Cloud CISO Phil Venables wrote, we expect large-scale quantum computers to completely break these algorithms in the future.

The cryptographic community already has developed several alternatives to these algorithms, commonly referred to as post-quantum cryptography (PQC), that we expect will be able to resist quantum computer-driven attacks.

Deploying new cryptography is risky because it has not been field-tested. In fact, several of the candidates in the NIST process suffered devastating attacks that did not even require a quantum computer.

https://cloud.google.com/blog/products/identity-security/why-google-now-uses-post-quantum-cryptography-for-internal-comms

Public key cryptography algorithms (such as RSA and Elliptic Curve Cryptography) are secure today. However, as Google Cloud CISO Phil Venables wrote, we expect large-scale quantum computers to completely break these algorithms in the future.

The cryptographic community already has developed several alternatives to these algorithms, commonly referred to as post-quantum cryptography (PQC), that we expect will be able to resist quantum computer-driven attacks.

Yes, I definitely do. It’s worth giving a try if you’re a fan of the outdoors. Much more accessible and cheap than ball golf. Most courses don’t cost anything to play. You might have even walked past a disc golf basket before without even knowing what it is.