June 2nd: the day Italian women voted for the first time. Today, some Bitcoiners say that universal suffrage ruined the economy. Meanwhile, women survive with 12 words in their head. No banks. No men.
Bitcoin isn’t a return to the past. It’s the only way we don’t go back.

Northern Lights is beautiful and all but have you tried a real Italian pizza for €8 after an airplane trip

This is how almost midnight is in Bergen, Norway ❤️ 🇳🇴

Nostr for devs VS for normies

Nostr brings out the same fire I felt when I first understood Bitcoin. It’s rare to find that again. I want to help
I’m on Nostr. This selfie can’t be censored! (Also yes I’m in the Norvegian snow )

I know enough about social networks to say with certainty that young people are looking for one thing most of all: a social where their parents are not.
Will Nostr be the right place to leave out the "spy" boomers? 👀
The Bitcoin community is splitting: on one side, those chasing applause from politicians. On the other, those who build, study, educate and protect. Choose your side carefully.
GM Oslo 🇳🇴

GM. Bitcoin Pizza Day isn’t just a throwback. It’s proof that without action, value stays theory. Bitcoin is worth something today because someone had the courage to spend it and accept it yesterday. Also, don't put pineapple on that fucking pizza. Ciao 👋

I've always hated those classic lines like:
“If you had bought Bitcoin in 2011, you’d be a millionaire today.”
Or worse: “If you had invested €100 in Bitcoin instead of going out to dinner…”
But seriously, what’s the point?
You can play that game with anything: Apple stock, real estate in Berlin, Basquiat paintings, even Panini football stickers. It’s always easy to look back and do the math with hindsight. Too bad that’s not how life works.
The truth is: you didn’t do it. And obsessing over it now doesn’t help.
It doesn’t teach you anything, it doesn’t bring you closer to understanding Bitcoin, and it definitely doesn’t motivate you to start. It’s like standing at the tracks staring at a train that already passed, forgetting that another one might be on the way.
But there’s one thing I do love about all-time highs.
For once, it feels like everyone holding Bitcoin is winning together.
Whether you bought ten years ago or yesterday. No one is “down.” No one “bought too high.” (Except maybe the ones who sold too early, but oh well 😬)
It feels like a collective reward. A quiet little moment of “you made it.” A small pat on the back for your patience. A whisper saying: “You’re not alone. You’re not crazy. You’re still here."
And let’s be honest, a bit of satisfaction for all the times they didn’t believe in you. 🩷
So, good job whoever is holding some sats!
Misogynist Bitcoiners need to face a simple truth: they’re helping build something that will break the power structures they rely on.
That’s why more women will benefit from Bitcoin. they’re half the population, often excluded, and finally getting real access. Cry harder ❤️
It may be that we pay 10,000 sats for a pizza this year (depending on where you live). If we rename the sats to bitcoin, we will all pay 10,000 bitcoin for a pizza. We are all Laszlo. ❤️
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I don’t trust people who don’t like this

Gm.
Banks open 9 to 5.
Bitcoin opens 24/7.
Which one sounds like the future?
