Great explainer. But it shows bitcoin as an ice cube.
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Great explainer. But it shows bitcoin as an ice cube.
Infinitly better
https://youtube.com/@rockin1000_official
Trypophobia trigger
Imagine being from Venezuela and turning on the TV to here people from NY telling America to put your oppressor back in power.
Nostr dislikes likes
Still can't use their credit card to buy it lol
Guess I'll just yo to bed
Negotiations and deals
But that's left
Today marks one year that I made a goal to set and forget a DCA. Thanks to for making this possible. One whole year of buying at least $10 of BTC every 12 hours. And thanks to their recent supercharged buying, it hasn't been easier to stack. Free auto withdraws to cold storage and btc interest on any cash held puts the cherry on top. https://river.com/invite?r=4PUAWTGR
It's not always about the destination, but maybe the real treasure is the friends you make along the way.
I'm fully aware why they do it. Doesn't make it any less hypocritical. It's just an ego test.
Ok, sure. I just find it ironic how content creators will say likes mean nothing while also reminding everyone to "smash the like button. It really helps."
Bitcoin incentivizes the use of energy that would otherwise be wasted. Capturing that energy makes any production more efficient and in turn, more "green".
Soaking for sats
The recession of 1949 led to a decrease in economic activity and employment. However, it was the mobilization efforts for the Korean War in 1950 and 1951 that further contributed to the economic downturn. The U.S. government increased taxes and implemented wage and price controls to help finance the war effort and stabilize the economy. These controls limited the growth of wages and led to a decrease in the average salary. The combination of these factors resulted in a decline in the average salary in the United States in 1951. However, the decline was temporary, and the average salary began to rise again as the U.S. economy recovered and the war effort subsided.
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So they can print less and keep the illusion going for longer