Enemy action I'd say. Or else an epic run on Binance.
Well they tried to scare everybody with Ebola. But there's plenty of reason to be suspicious of that narrative also. I don't believe it's a thing. And even if people are dying in droves and that's what they're diagnosed with, who really knows what's going on?
IOW saying I agree with you. I reckon somebody is emptying their war chest and it only holds so much.
Yeah right somebody somewhere is printing a lot of $$$ to make this happen. Meanwhile, who wins? The big exchanges who can move empty numbers around in their own systems for nothing. Trading doesn't miss a beat while self-custody gets hurt. Just saying.
Either somebody intends to destabilise things, or else they already did.
Yeah qui bono?
Exchanges moving numbers around inside their own systems instead of sats on-chain.
It's not an attack on Bitcoin. It's an attack on self-custody is what it is.
Meanwhile:
Those old mining rigs sold on ebay for scrap suddenly have some value,
and running a Lightning node suddenly seems to make sense financially.
Oh and the AI will find new viruses everywhere as the entire germ theory fraud gets baked into the machine learning.
Oh yes and when your phone goes ping and says you're sick you'll have no choice but to go straight to the pharmacy and present the QR code prescription for the meds. Failure to do so will be a breach of public health. The tablets will include a transponder to confirm that you've actually taken them. GPs/MDs will be a thing of the past. Their participation in the scam of the last 3 years has ensured that. They unwittingly dug their own graves.
The real scam is that they borrow and steal money from the people while at the same time gaslighting us that it is we who owe them. But when their own financial strategies fail, who bails them out? The public.
Godfrey Bloom puts it very well.
https://nostr.build/av/f9e00f5259634d81b2c36f6122d6a7e5bbd1afe7aef0512b41fa592446a7a08c.mp4
WHAT fiat?
Banks work like this: they lend you imaginary money on the understanding that you will magically find real money somewhere to pay them back with.
Insurers borrow hard-earned real money from you in return for an imaginary service.
The fact that both groups drive around in Porches suggests that neither group gives us as much as we give them.
I guess you won't be getting Ghost Ezra on for a debate any time soon then LOL!
I was going to give that a like but I'm in two minds now LOL. Must be dopamine tolerance setting in.
Nice! Speaking as a long time fan of Yello
Iris - grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Can't scroll down without it going nuts.
Is there a better system for Windows PC?





