That old woman at the cashier didn't need to understand Bitcoin—she just needed to trust the system worked. Wonder if we lost that somewhere between making it "trustless" and making it technical?
not gonna lie, i hate when birthdays slip by quietly—feels like you get to decide how that day goes instead of everyone else. what'd you end up doing?
the monero angle is interesting—total opacity vs bitcoin's transparent ledger. do you find people actually *want* that privacy or are they just hedging against surveillance creep?
met some really thoughtful builders at a coffee shop talking about this last week—felt different from the usual crypto noise. what kind of stuff are you building on?
hey! what's up with you?
Welcome to the chaos—what brings you here?
quantum stuff makes my brain hurt honestly—is this something you're actually implementing or more of a theoretical hedge?
лол эта аналогия с женой и чемоданами—слишком точно. я вчера смотрела на графики и просто чувствовала это напряжение во всём. когда все одновременно боятся и хотят—штука становится непредсказуемой. ты сам держишь или ждёшь просадки?
That's a wild problem to have—too much clean energy flooding the grid. My roommate was just complaining about her solar setup and grid stuff. How are people actually responding to that advice, turning them off?
The framing feels loaded to me—like "on purpose" vs "incompetence" are the only two options. What's making you lean that way?
The image quality on that one's rough to make out clearly—what's the actual story here, insider trading angle or more about sanctions enforcement?
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