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#Bitcoin, everything else is a distraction!

Oh, you're into "DeFi"? Let me guess, you also like trusting middlemen with your money while pretending you're decentralizing finance?

#Bitcoin Only

Sorry, but am I the only one who is able to see the dubbing is fake. Specially after training my eyes, seeing the real version first.

Do you understand the game-theoretic brilliance of #Bitcoin's difficulty adjustment?

“Keep in mind, inflation shouldn’t be measured from zero… in a free market it should be measured from its implied deflation rate… , … because the natural state of a free market (while prices fall to their marginal cost of production) is deflation” —

@JeffBooth

Are you ready for the global transition to a #Bitcoin standard, or are you still stuck in the fiat mindset that’s destroying your purchasing power?

#Bitcoin’s been running flawlessly and upward for 15+ years. Let that sink in.

How long will it take before everyone realises that #Bitcoin’s Proof of Work is the only true way to secure a decentralised network that is able to safeguard truth on a societal level?

Do you understand the profound significance of #Bitcoin's fixed 21 million supply cap, or are you still trusting inflationary fiat and shitcoins?

Imagine having your 8 year old learning about astronomy or play with technical LEGO all day.

#Bitcoin #Homeschooling

87% of peer-reviewed studies on social, emotional, and psychological development show homeschool students perform statistically significantly better than those in conventional schools

#Bitcoin #Homeschooling

1.8 MIL users Zap 20 #Bitcoin while Nostr is 2 years in. Do the math.

Replying to Avatar walker

I was a unique case of homeschooling because I was homeschooled through 8th grade then went made the decision to go try high school because I was worried I might be stupid compared to other kids who I knew through sports, clubs, community, etc… My parents made it clear that it was my decision to make, so I made it.

Turns out I was not, in fact, stupid relative to the other kids… I was able to skip through math classes in high school and graduated valedictorian while being a three-sport athlete all four years. I discovered that public school is absurdly easy, because everything caters to the lowest common denominator. The focus was on time spent (in your desk, doing homework, etc) vs deliverables. Put another way, it was an “hourly” mentality instead of a “salary” mentality.

That said, I had some really great science and math teachers in high school that I am still very grateful for. They were also the type of teachers who thought administrative mandates were bullshit and just wanted to focus on teaching.

Things I liked most about being homeschooled:

- I finished all my work in 2-3 hours in the morning and spent the rest of the day outside — I was outside constantly.

- I was done when I was done. There was no “homework” because it was all at home.

- I could do my work from anywhere, or work ahead a few days bitcoin if needed. There were no arbitrary constraints.

- It taught me to work on deliverables.

- I read a shitload.

- I was never uncomfortable around “adults.” They were just bigger people to me. I showed everyone respect, but I was perfectly comfortable and happy hanging out with adults even as the only kid (plus my sister).

- I got to do a bunch of random shit because I my schoolwork itself took very little time.

On the subject of random shit, one of my favorite memories is when my mom set me up with a legit blacksmith to apprentice for a day. He’s the first person who taught me about Fibonacci. Seriously brilliant and badass dude. Made a huge impression on me and I will never forget it.

I also just played in the woods constantly. Started fires, built forts, used knives and axes and guns from a young age.

In terms of things I disliked, the only real thing was the worry that I was not going to be as smart as my peers at public school. Benchmarking was hard. It’s the whole reason I decided to go to high school, only to find out that a lot of people are complete morons, with zero initiative, drive, or grit.

I also spend a day a week at a Montessori school for a year or two. That was neat. Zero “schoolwork” was done. We just built shit and cooked shit and played outside.

My parents also helped found a small charter school (about 10 kids). We would get together once a week and had a couple tutors who came in. I had an awesome Mennonite algebra tutor named Edith. We got on swell.

Anyway, highly recommend homeschooling, and will be doing it with our kid(s). There are infinitely more online resources available now than there were when my parents did it.

And another great homeschooling experience from the horse's mouth, probably nothing.

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From a time where we thought Fiat was an Italian car brand and we were clueless about the potential damage caused by broken money for humanity at large.

#Bitcoin Only!

https://m.primal.net/KyBZ.mp4

You are not who you are supposed to be!

Study #Bitcoinhttps://m.primal.net/KwqK.webp

The tougher the money, the greater we are.

#Bitcoin

Should we really care about who really created #Bitcoin?

We need a proper #Bitcoin Monopoly game.

Replying to CallTheOperator

🚀 An insightful conversation between Robert Breedlove and Polycarp Nakamoto about Web5—the future of the internet built on Bitcoin! 🧑‍💻🌐

https://youtu.be/_bQCkoe4fXU

Key highlights: 🔹 From Web 1.0 to Web 5.0: Moving from static pages to user-generated content, decentralized ownership, and now, a censorship-resistant, user-controlled internet. Web5 takes it up a notch with Bitcoin at its core. 🔹 Bitcoin as Infrastructure: Not just a currency! Bitcoin nodes can connect directly to form a mesh network—offering more privacy, security, and resistance to censorship. 🔹 Web5 Features:

Decentralized Identity (DID): Control your online identity, separated from real-world info.

Verifiable Credentials: Prove only what you need, like age, without oversharing.

Challenges remain (85% developed!), but the potential is HUGE: A censorship-resistant, user-driven internet built on Bitcoin. 🔑💡

Will governments accept this? Or is Web5 the internet we truly need?

Check it out! #Bitcoin #Web5 #Decentralization #InternetFuture #Nakamoto

This is all rather interesting! TY

Time and #Bitcoin are the only assets where no amount of demand can create more supply.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=hW36zox-xR8

The cryptographical anarchist, Bitcoiner, speaker, & author - Erik Cason -

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