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JB
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At peace with life at 66°N. Writes shit, edits books, hikes to the top of snow-capped mountains — usually barefoot.
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book 4 days ago
Not enough liquidity for this market but LOL it's funny @ODELL image
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book 1 week ago
I know all you cool people are at @BTC Prague ...but I went here today. Snow, meltwater, and mountains still rule.
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book 2 weeks ago
Pretty great place for a pretty great book @Max image
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book 2 months ago
I am participating in SOUND HSA Spring Challenge! I have reached 50138 steps so far! #SoundHSA #MoveToEarn
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book 3 months ago
I just completed SOUND HSA Launch Challenge! I reached 53473 steps! #SoundHSA #MoveToEarn #Completed
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book 6 months ago
Nostr isn't down. Bitcoin isn't down. #cloudflare #chaos #fiat
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book 7 months ago
For years, President Donald Trump complained that his predecessor had weaponized the judicial system against him on what he claimed were trumped-up charges, including election interference, mishandling classified documents, hush-money payments, and fraudulent tax and property dealings. Now that the shoe is on the other foot, the president seems wholly uninterested in stopping the very weaponization he once railed against. This week, Keonne Rodriguez, the co-creator of the bitcoin privacy wallet Samourai, was sentenced to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine—the maximum sentence under the charge for which he pleaded guilty earlier this year. "In July, Rodriguez and his cofounder William Hill plead[ed] guilty [to] the known transmission of illicit proceeds," @The Rage reported on Thursday. Earlier this year, the Trump administration publicly stated that it would cease prosecuting developers for writing code. In the months since, several bitcoin services that had shut off access for Americans in fear of legal repercussions have returned. The White House proclaims America to be the "crypto capital of the world," adding the laughably incoherent statement that "all the remaining Bitcoin [will] be made in the USA." It's time for the Trump administration to get its legal house in order—that should start with a pardon for Rodriguez. image