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Marcellus
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May I ask you in which country?

In Spain if you go to your bank to withdraw 15k € of your own money they will crack their asses.

It is basically illegal.

Replying to Avatar Satoshihead

Aprovechando este gran tuit ( https://x.com/saifedean/status/1885276135703142775 ) de nostr:nprofile1qqsyx708d0a8d2qt3ku75avjz8vshvlx0v3q97ygpnz0tllzqegxrtgpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsvge3uc dejo por #Nostr el meme que hice hace tiempo, con el que reivindicaba que algunos grandes economistas también creen que Bitcoin pueda convertirse en dinero.

El 99% de las críticas vienen del Bitcoin Derangement Syndrome.

Hay mucho resentimiento entre los PhDs que se autoposicionan en la parte derecha de la curva, contra nosotros los plebs curvizurdos.

#hola buenos días. Por fin es viernes. A por el finde 💪🏼💪🏼

Sin duda no es el invitado típico de “vengo a hablar de papers y datos”.

Al igual que su libro de las Libélulas no parece el típico ensayo sobre salud y bienestar como sería el Vive Más de Marcos.

A mi me ha despertado curiosidad, cuánto menos.

Quizá le doy una oportunidad 🤔

Salud, longevidad, la vida. Interesante episodio.

https://fountain.fm/episode/SI5OhOFWj6kup5jZeGzH

How I feel after struggling for so long to connect my wireless printer to the WiFi in my new home.

There is no free lunch.

Eat less and better and move more. nostr:note1q4rmrcqyqe3z0md2hjkmjl333cu4fc8q3tuljj3zvgf7w4j66qasaxc4m7

A estas alturas de la película, los miembros UE que no tienen euro, ya no lo tendrán.

Está bien que haya contrarians y bloques dentro del mega bloque.

Taproot clowns run out of money?

Replying to Avatar Ultimate Satoshi

Why is it so hard to move your own money?

Have you ever tried to withdraw or transfer $10,000 (or the equivalent in euros) from your bank in France? If so, you’ve probably realized it’s not as simple as you’d expect.

First, you need to justify the origin of the funds. Even though it’s your own money, the bank will ask where you got it, why you're transferring it, and to whom. Then come the delays—your transfer might be blocked for several days or even refused without explanation. And let’s not forget the fees, which can be outrageous, especially for international transfers.

But the worst part? If your transaction is deemed “suspicious,” it can be reported to Tracfin, the financial watchdog. At that point, your funds could be frozen, your account investigated, and in some cases, even shut down without warning.

Ask yourself: who really controls your money?

This is where Bitcoin changes everything.

With Bitcoin, there’s no need to ask for permission. You can send or receive any amount, to anyone, without intermediaries, without justification, and without censorship. No matter where you are in the world, your transaction is confirmed within minutes, often with much lower fees than banks.

In a world where financial institutions are becoming increasingly restrictive and intrusive, Bitcoin offers a free, open, and censorship-resistant alternative.

So the real question is no longer "Why use Bitcoin?", but rather "Why keep depending on banks?"

#BitcoinFixesThis

The cold truth is that when you deposit your money in a bank, you are really lending it to that bank, so in reality it stops being your money.

Customer’s deposits are in the liabilities side of the balance, because they owe it to you.

“Escribo estas palabras en acero pues todo lo que no esté grabado en metal es indigno de confianza”

Primera y épica frase del segundo libro de la trilogía Nacidos de la bruma, que pasaría perfectamente por un manual de un maxi de la autocustodia.