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"This is it." #Bitcoin
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alanbwt 4 months ago
You can tell who is winning an argument by who has more aura. image
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alanbwt 4 months ago
Save in Bitcoin and focus on your craft. image
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alanbwt 4 months ago
Insisting “only economic nodes matter” is like insisting only Bitcoin whales matter.
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alanbwt 4 months ago
Once you realize Core v30’s target market isn’t Bitcoiners, but Sh*tcoiners, it all makes sense.
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alanbwt 4 months ago
Bitcoin is antifragile because of the nature of Bitcoiners as much as because of Bitcoin itself. image
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alanbwt 4 months ago
“Well son, in 1910 a small group of powerful bankers went to Jekyll Island” image
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alanbwt 4 months ago
Saylor was right not to fund devs. "If I wanted to destroy bitcoin, I would just fund infinite developers who are very talented and tell them to make it better." Thankfully, Knots’ rejection of the Op_Return increase is a “healthy response” to Core v30’s overreach.
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alanbwt 4 months ago
“Stay in the center and you're ready to flow out in any direction” — Alan Watts, Zen Reconsidered image
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alanbwt 4 months ago
As you start to walk on the way, the way appears. image
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alanbwt 4 months ago
Reminder: Disagreeableness among Bitcoiners is a feature, not a bug. image
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alanbwt 4 months ago
Save in Bitcoin and focus on your craft. Altcompanies are a shiny distraction. image
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alanbwt 4 months ago
If Core had an ounce of respect for consensus, it would hold off on the Op_Return increase, and move forward with non-contentious changes only. It doesn’t. Thus, we run Knots. image
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alanbwt 4 months ago
“When you feel that the outcome of this particular feature in the game is urgent. See, this matters. And do you see that that's what we mean by matter? The word matter, meaning something substantial, something material, also means important. It matters. And it's up to you what you think matters.” — Alan Watts, Birth, Death, and the Unborn image