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Bitman 3 months ago
"Gold is boring, just a piece of yellow metal. With advances in nanotechnology, it will be possible to extract it even from seawater. In the long run, it’s unlikely that anyone will keep striving so hard for something like that." — Hal Finney, May 26, 2000 image
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Bitman 3 months ago
Set your goals in sats, not in Bitcoin. Having clear goals has helped me stay consistent with my long-term accumulation. Start small and keep the habit. For example: 0.01 BTC might seem little, but 1 million sats is a goal worth respecting.
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Bitman 3 months ago
Bitcoiner, now that the price is dropping, practice the art of not getting frustrated. Don’t fall into frustration. Sober on the way up, sober on the way down.
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Bitman 3 months ago
While everyone’s focused only on the price, the #Bitcoin hashrate has reached 1.25 zettahashes per second — meaning the network performs 1.2 sextillion calculations every second. This shows the exponential growth of Bitcoin’s energy and security — the greatest use of energy ever seen in something everyone uses: money. You can’t counterfeit energy. #Bitcoin is proof of work — the incorruptible proof of energy truth. Study #Bitcoin. image
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Bitman 3 months ago
Bitcoin has gifted me with a deep and lasting hope. I wish for you and your family to feel that same sense of freedom. Study Bitcoin, protect yourself, and thrive. 🙏
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Bitman 3 months ago
Throughout human history, defending wealth—whether land, gold, or resources—has always required physical kinetic power: walls, weapons, armies, and human lives. Defending property has always cost blood. #Bitcoin introduced a paradigm shift: it is also defended by physical power—but electrical power. It replaces the cost of human lives with the cost of an electricity bill. Complaining that Bitcoin “uses energy” is like complaining that a hospital uses electricity to keep a patient alive. It’s the cost of security—but for the first time in history, achieved in a peaceful and universally accessible way. image
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Bitman 4 months ago
In the last 3 days alone, BlackRock's IBIT ETF had a net inflow of 18,433 Bitcoins. 👀
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Bitman 4 months ago
1930s: Great Depression → FDR confiscates gold 1970s: Nixon abandons the gold standard → Inflation skyrockets 2008s: Housing crisis → “Quantitative Easing” (money printing) 2020s: Pandemic → 40% of ALL U.S. dollars printed in just 2 years Pattern identified? Crisis → State expands power → You pay the price #Bitcoin was born in 2009. In the genesis block: “Chancellor on brink of second bailout for banks” Satoshi didn’t create digital money. He created an exit from a broken system that: • Socializes losses • Privatizes gains • Steals through inflation • Bails out banks with your money 16 years later: Fiat system: More broken than ever Bitcoin: 99.98% uptime, zero bailouts needed So, which experiment really failed?
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Bitman 4 months ago
“Although born within our subjective consciousness, the image of perfection expressed in the ideal points to an objective quality: through the ideal, man’s latent qualities tend to orient themselves outward and transform into acts and works in the world. The ideal is the path by which individual aspirations for happiness flow into the already-open furrows of external reality, leaving the glass dome of dreams and taking shape upon the greater stage of facts and things. Without a defined ideal, even the noblest aspirations remain mere dreams, because there is no immanent moral duty demanding they conform to reality, narrowing in scope so they may be realized in depth. Only the idealist is a realist; the others are either dreamers or cynics. Lacking a measure of what things ought to be, they see them as either better or worse than they are.” —Olavo de Carvalho, The Abandonment of Ideals (1987)
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Bitman 4 months ago
So the “big announcement” that’s been making the rounds on international Bitcoin Twitter is just another politician using #Bitcoin as a campaign prop? It’s about time to mute all these people who keep coming with a “huge Bitcoin announcement” every week. Bait after bait.
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Bitman 4 months ago
“I’m too early in #Bitcoin, because the world that will be built because of Bitcoin will happen after I’m gone." — Max Keiser
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Bitman 4 months ago
There are more than $1 billion in call options on the market betting that Bitcoin could reach $140,000 by December of this year. Another $985 million is wagering it could hit $200,000 by December 26. image
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Bitman 4 months ago
I still can’t wrap my head around the Interim Prime Minister of Nepal being “elected” through Discord. Yes, you read that right — people decided who’s going to temporarily run the country via Discord. That’s insane 🤯 image
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Bitman 5 months ago
🚨The U.S. Payroll report was revised down by 911,000 jobs compared to what was initially reported. That’s nearly 1 million fewer jobs in the aggregate for the 12 months up to March of this year. The U.S. labor market is in much worse shape than reported.
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Bitman 5 months ago
One of the biggest reasons many people don’t understand #Bitcoin is that they don’t understand the root of the monetary problem. The U.S. took 220 years to reach $1 TRILLION in debt, but that same amount is now added every five months. The debt bubble keeps inflating. Protect yourself. image
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Bitman 5 months ago
Marcus was responsible for the "Meta Blockchain" a few years ago and was the one researching its feasibility. After months of study at the company, using all available resources, he came to a conclusion: Only the #Bitcoin network can serve as the "internet of money."
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Bitman 5 months ago
You’re safe because you save in #Bitcoin ⚡️ image
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Bitman 5 months ago
⚔️ ORWELL vs HUXLEY Everyone loves quoting George Orwell (author of 1984). But it was Huxley’s fiction (Brave New World) that best predicted how the MEDIA has reprogrammed the FUTURE. Here are 5 things he predicted SPOT ON. They are 👇 image Orwell feared the banning of books. Huxley feared the LACK of REASONS to ban them… once no one was interested in reading them anymore. Orwell feared that the truth could be HIDDEN from us. Huxley feared that it would be DROWNED in a sea of IRRELEVANCE 🌊 Orwell feared that we would become a REPRESSED culture. Huxley feared that we would become a TRIVIAL culture. Orwell warned of oppression imposed from the outside. Huxley saw no need for a Big Brother to strip people of their autonomy, maturity, and HISTORY. People would soon learn to LOVE OPPRESSION, to revere the technologies that “undid” their ability to think. In 1984, people are controlled through the application of PAIN ❌ In Brave New World, control is achieved through the application of PLEASURE ✅ It’s not what we HATE that leads us to ruin. It’s what we DESIRE most. image