And under the guise of #freespeech it would seem. Hmmm 🧐
Has anyone else noticed that their X feed seems… different?
Over time, I’ve seen more and more posts that I never engaged with, and my feed has become oddly one-sided. Try as I might, muting these posts seems to have absolutely zero effect
I’m curious—are algorithms really neutral, or are they subtly shaping what we see and think ? #freespeech or #echochamber ?
That’s why I am on #nostr
#bitcoin #freedomtech
#freespeech #echochamber
Whether it’s Wall Street bailouts or authoritarian regimes, fiat money enables the worst abuses.
🔹 Right-leaning? Stop reckless government spending.
🔹 Left-leaning? End financial systems that protect the rich while the poor struggle.
Bitcoin is a peaceful revolution against broken systems.
Two sides. Same Coin.
#fixthesystem #bitcoin #nostr
Inflation Steals From Everyone
Every dollar printed erodes your savings. Who benefits? The ones closest to the money printer.
🔹 Right-leaning? It’s theft—government should stop debasing our money.
🔹 Left-leaning? It’s exploitation—the fiat system underpins the great wealth divide
Bitcoin fixes the incentives. No bailouts. No money printing. Just hard money for all.
Two sides. Same Coin.
#Bitcoin #FixTheMoneyFixTheWorld #SoundMoney #SameCoin
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I wrote this to a friend today…. I hope this resonates with others in the #bitcoin #nostr space
Hey *****! Time for an unsolicited podcast recommendation from me 😂
If u like lex fridman, try this one out with nostr:npub1gdu7w6l6w65qhrdeaf6eyywepwe7v7ezqtugsrxy7hl7ypjsvxksd76nak . It’s a deep dive into a type of economics which backs up why bitcoin could (and I believe will!) become the reserve currency of the world…. And it’s super interesting!
I am sharing because I believe that so much of what musk and trump are doing targets an audience who feels like something is wrong with the world (which it is) and they can use that feeling to mobilise one group of people against another for their own gain… which may help them but never ends up good for the world a couple years later….
Whereas if we can redirect that unrest and dissatisfaction from hate and populism to instead actually addressing the root cause of the problem - a broken monetary system - then we suddenly have the option of a peaceful exit from this current system, and a much more suitable and sound system that creates a foundation of fairness and equity and ultimatley, benefits everyone
I truly believe bitcoin will be the direction the world will take -regardless of what is happening with global politics - but the more people that can focus on #bitcoin NOW as the answer instead of hate and destruction and finger pointing - the better the entire world will be
Ok - speel over!!!!!!! 😂
This ⬇️ #bitcoin #noshitcoins nostr:note14m672y2m086x0xm559znacgeu8kezwkqtzfa3vls60gjydg3zlfqrwkvp9
#bitcoin #nostr #oligarch #freedom
I ask the question… do you really think the new USA government is pro-bitcoin???
When a small group of ultra-wealthy individuals or corporations gain control over a government—regardless of its structure—power stops serving the people and starts serving the few. Oligarchs manipulate economies, suppress competition, and use regulations as weapons to maintain their dominance. They don’t just influence policy; they dictate it.
This concentration of power is exactly what Bitcoin was designed to resist. Bitcoin operates on decentralization—a system where no single entity can control the network, no government can print more supply, and no oligarch can buy influence over its rules. Unlike traditional financial systems, which are rigged in favor of those with the most wealth and connections, Bitcoin levels the playing field. It allows anyone, anywhere, to store and transfer value without relying on institutions that can be corrupted by power.
Oligarchs thrive on control—of money, of information, of markets. Bitcoin thrives on freedom—permissionless, borderless, and resistant to manipulation.
The more power is centralized in the hands of the few, the more society suffers. The more Bitcoin and other decentralized technologies grow, the harder it becomes for oligarchs to maintain their grip. This isn’t just about money; it’s about breaking a cycle where wealth and influence dictate the rules.
Oligarchs fear decentralization because it means they can’t own the system. That’s exactly why we need it.
Please don’t fall into the trap of thinking that because the new leaders speak about freedom, they embody the principles of bitcoin.
They don’t. Pure and simple.
They destroy them.
#bitcoin
#bitcoin nostr:note147l6rdgj8dfktaunlhmx2xrlnkeepdpqxd7e7wdm89h6y5ztnp2qvnc3x8
#bitcoin isn’t about tearing down—it’s about building up.
Whether you value personal freedom (right) or collective equity (left), Bitcoin provides a foundation for both:
• A financial system that’s fair, open, and secure.
• A chance to work together on something bigger than politics.
Two sides. Same coin. Let’s unite.
#samecoin
The beauty of #bitcoin ? It doesn’t belong to anyone—and that’s its power.
Right-leaning? It’s about sovereignty and free markets.
Left-leaning? It’s about fairness and access for all.
Bitcoin unites these values, showing us that decentralization can bridge divides.
Two sides. Same coin.
#samecoin #nostr #bitcoin
#samecoin
#philosophy #betterworld
#bitcoin #thoughtleaders
#grownostr #nostr
If you are on #nostr, if you are committed to #bitcoin and already #orangepilled , then you are part of a #revolution . You have a #voice , an early voice, a #firstmover
advantage.
If what you want through this revolution is a better world, a more equitable world, then let’s not make the same mistakes that other thought leaders and political leaders have made in the past. Let’s start with a willingness to truly lead for a better world, not to fall into the trap of furthering our own motives by using our voice to justify actions that furthers our personal agenda.
Through openness and self reflection, you can leave the world a better place than when you found it.
In this world of rapidly escalating extremes and populism, there is nothing more important.
Today’s post is about the #twosides of the word ‘entitlement.’ Have a read, if there is something in it, leave a comment or share it.
World changing leadership starts with insight.
The Subtle Trap of Entitlement: A Reflection on Balance and Perspective
Entitlement can be a powerful word. At its best, it acknowledges fairness, rights, and justice—reminding us of what we are owed or deserve. But at its worst, it can have a profoundly distorting effect, shifting our focus away from empathy, fairness, and shared humanity.
When someone hears, “You are entitled to this,” it can feel empowering, even affirming. However, there’s a quiet danger in this phrase. For some, it becomes a singular focus, an unquestioned justification for actions they might otherwise reconsider. In the pursuit of what we believe is “rightfully ours,” it’s all too easy to lose sight of what is right, what is kind, and what is fair to others.
This shift often happens subtly, almost imperceptibly. Entitlement can cloud our ability to see that others, too, may feel entitled to the same thing—or that their perspectives and needs might deserve equal consideration. When entitlement becomes a shield or an excuse, it can lead to behavior that hurts others, justified by a single thought: I deserve this.
It’s important to pause and ask: Does being “entitled” to something mean that any path to achieving it is acceptable? Does it mean that others’ entitlements, needs, or feelings no longer matter? The answer, of course, is no.
Entitlement should serve as a reminder of fairness, not a permission slip for poor behavior. A truly just society isn’t built on individuals claiming what they deserve at the expense of others—it’s built on mutual respect and shared responsibility.
Next time you find yourself in a situation where the word “entitled” comes into play, consider this: How can I pursue what is fair without losing sight of what is kind? How can I achieve my goals without devaluing the dignity of others?
Entitlement, when balanced with humility and empathy, can inspire meaningful change. When left unchecked, it can create division, conflict, and harm. The choice is ours to make.
Let’s strive to live not just by what we are entitled to, but by what will create a world where everyone’s dignity is respected. In that balance lies the path to true fairness and lasting connection.
One word. Two sides. Don’t fall into the trap of justification
#bitcoin and #nostr
Honoring the True Spirit of Individual #sovereignty
I think it’s is fair to say that at the heart of many #bitcoin and #nostr advocates is the deeply held belief in individual sovereignty—the right of every person to live freely, make their own decisions, and pursue their own happiness without unnecessary interference.
This principle is powerful because it speaks to our shared humanity and the dignity of personal freedom.
True individual sovereignty cannot be selective. It must extend to all people, regardless of gender, race, orientation, or background, because the moment we deny these rights to one group, we compromise the principle itself.
When we defend the sovereignty of some but deny it to others, we risk undermining the very freedoms we hold dear.
The Power of Empathy and Consistency
The principles of liberty, self-determination, and respect are universal values. By embracing the sovereignty of others, even when their choices differ from our own, we uphold the moral consistency of our beliefs. True strength comes from protecting the rights of all, not just those with whom we agree.
A Stronger, Unified Society
History shows us that societies thrive when everyone can be valued and included. When we extend the same freedoms we cherish to others, we build a culture of trust, cooperation, and innovation. Divisiveness weakens us, but unity—founded on mutual respect—makes us stronger.
4. Reflecting on Personal Beliefs
It’s natural to have deeply held convictions, but sovereignty also means allowing others to live according to their own. We can disagree without denying someone else their freedom. In fact, our ability to engage with different perspectives is what allows progress and the advancement of civilisation.
A Call to Action
If you believe in individual sovereignty, consider how that value applies to everyone. Imagine a world where each person, regardless of their race, gender, or orientation, is free to make decisions about their lives without fear, judgment, or interference. That is the world worth striving for—a world where freedom is not a privilege but a right for all.
Let us live by the golden rule of liberty: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” When we defend the rights of others, we defend our own. Together, we can honor the full promise of individual sovereignty, ensuring that freedom and dignity belong to everyone.
LEAN IN
Discomfort is inevitable—whether it’s physical, emotional, or intellectual.
How we respond to it shapes our lives and relationships - it defines our character.
Trying to avoid discomfort and pain inevitably lends power to it, avoidance and denial causes persistence.
Sitting with discomfort is not about suffering—it’s about learning, reflecting, and finding strength in vulnerability.
It allows us to move past defensiveness and towards growth, compromise, and solutions that truly matter.
Discomfort isn’t the enemy; it’s the doorway to progress.
#samecoin #philosophy #leanin
Nuance is the cornerstone of productive discussions, especially in a time when debates between the right and left have become increasingly polarized.
Oversimplified narratives and extreme rhetoric reduce complex issues to binary choices, eroding trust and deepening division. Yet, the true strength of democracy lies in its ability to embrace diversity of thought, fostering dialogue that bridges differences rather than amplifies them.
Nuance allows us to recognize the valid concerns and aspirations on both sides, paving the way for solutions that balance competing priorities.
Democracy thrives not when one ideology prevails, but when compromise, empathy, and understanding guide collective decision-making.
By valuing nuance, we honor the democratic ideal of building a society that reflects the complexities and shared humanity of its people.
This. #bitcoin #energytransfer
#bitcoin: Beyond Right and Left
💼 Right-leaning view: Bitcoin represents individual freedom, decentralization, and a hedge against government overreach. It aligns with values of personal responsibility and free markets.
🌍 Left-leaning view: Bitcoin can democratize access to financial systems, empower the unbanked, and challenge wealth inequality created by traditional systems. It promotes fairness and innovation for everyone.
🔑 The truth?
Bitcoin isn’t partisan. It’s a tool.
• It can serve the right’s desire for sovereignty AND the left’s call for inclusivity.
• Its decentralized nature transcends politics, creating a financial system owned by no one yet accessible to everyone.
Two sides. Same coin.
Bitcoin shows us how collaboration, not division, can lead to revolutionary solutions.
Let’s stop arguing and start building.
#bitcoin isn’t red or blue—it’s code.
It doesn’t care about your politics.
It’s here to:
• Empower the unbanked.
• Hedge against inflation.
• Promote freedom for all.
When we stop politicizing Bitcoin, we start unlocking its potential for everyone.
Two sides. Same coin.