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Credentials don’t mean shit
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Ralphie 10 months ago
When people say Bitcoin is going up, tell them this is false. Point them out the local currency is leaking value (going down) against bitcoin. This small distiction creates a unique with window of opportunity to educate. 'Do you want to hold a currency that is designed to loose value, or do you want to own a something that is designed to appreciate over time?'
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Ralphie 10 months ago
A complacent majority does not drives change; it’s the fringe minority that ignites real change. For the first time in history, a minority has the power to effect change without resorting to violence. That is the promise of bitcoin.
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Ralphie 10 months ago
We're all legends here. We found this obscure place, where we can freely communicate without permission or restriction. Nostr will grow in sync with bitcoin. Tick tock motherfucker!!!
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Ralphie 10 months ago
99% of code will be generated by AI
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Ralphie 10 months ago
This should be known about me, so you know who you are dealing with. I decided to get vaccinated during COVID. Twice. Initially I was very hesitant and against it. After significant social pressure and emotionally blackmail I decided to brake with these principles. Not out of fear but to 'take responsibility' as I thought at the time was no big deal. I was wrong and I regret this immensely. For what its worth I never advocated to take the shot to others. So yes, I am a coward and can not be trusted. Because I bend under pressure. This is what I have to live with.
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Ralphie 10 months ago
Bitcoin always moves from the weak to the strong
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Ralphie 10 months ago
With AI advacing this quick, software creators and content creators are now basically in the same bucked.
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Ralphie 10 months ago
I try to engage only with people that resonate on the 'same' frequency as much as possible. People operate either dominant... Low frequency energy (Negative) Or High frequency energy (Positive) This can be felt, but requires training. Resulting in less energy leaks.
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Ralphie 10 months ago
Can Suriname become the next Bitcoin nation? Surinamese presidential candidate @Maya Parbhoe and renowned economist Dr. Art Arthur Laffer discuss sovereign wealth, capital markets, and Bitcoin-backed economic strategies that could reshape the country’s future. With insights from El Salvador’s Bitcoin adoption to eliminating taxes through resource-backed funds, this conversation is a must-watch.
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Ralphie 10 months ago
image # Bitcoin: This Isn’t Just Theory Anymore I’ve been thinking a lot lately about why Bitcoin still feels so misunderstood. Not just by the media or the IMF — that part’s predictable. But even inside our own circles, something's missing. We say it’s money. We say it’s freedom. We say it’s code. And it is. But when you really zoom out, past the price and the politics, it’s something more radical than we usually admit. Bitcoin is a shift in how power moves. And what we do with that power now actually matters. ## The noise outside Let’s start with the obvious: the media still doesn’t get it. Every other headline is either a death knell or a celebration depending on the price that day. No context. No nuance. No understanding of what we’re building. You’ve seen the headlines: - “Bitcoin is crashing again.” - “Crypto bros are killing the planet.” - “The IMF warns: Bitcoin adoption is dangerous.” Yeah? Dangerous to what? The system they control. The levers they pull. The old game where the house always wins. That’s why they’re afraid. Not because Bitcoin is volatile, but because it doesn’t ask permission. ## This isn’t about panic — it’s about patterns I’m not saying there’s a conspiracy. But there is inertia. Institutions protect themselves. Systems reinforce themselves. They were never going to roll out the red carpet for an open, borderless network that replaces their function. So the IMF calls it a threat. Central banks scramble to launch CBDCs. And journalists keep writing the same shallow takes while ignoring the real story. Meanwhile, we’re still here. Still building. Still holding. Still running nodes. Bitcoin isn’t perfect. But it’s honest. It doesn’t bend to popularity or political pressure. It enforces rules with math, not people. And that’s exactly why it works. ## Even we miss it sometimes Here’s the part that really hit me recently: even within Bitcoin, we often undersell what this is. We talk about savings. Inflation. Fiat debasement. All real, all important. But what about the broader layer? What about governance? Energy? Communication? Defense? Jason Lowery’s book *Softwar* lit that fuse for me again. Not because it’s flawless — it’s not. But because he reframed the game. Bitcoin isn’t a new weapon. It’s the **end** of weapons-as-power. Proof-of-work, in Lowery’s view, is a form of peaceful negotiation. A deterrent against coercion. A way to shift from kinetic violence to computational resolution. Most people — even many Bitcoiners — haven’t fully absorbed that. It’s not about militarizing the network. It’s about **demilitarizing the world** through energy expenditure that replaces human conflict. Let’s be clear: this doesn’t mean Bitcoin *will* be used this way. It means it *can*. And that opens up a few possible futures: - **Scenario A:** Smaller nations adopt Bitcoin infrastructure as a shield — a deterrent and neutral layer to build sovereignty - **Scenario B:** Superpowers attack mining and self-custody, escalating regulatory capture and fragmenting the open protocol into corporate silos - **Scenario C:** Bitcoin becomes the boring backend of legacy finance, its edge neutered by ETFs and custody-as-a-service Which one wins depends on what we build — and who steps up. ## Then I found Maya I came across Maya Parbhoe’s campaign by accident. One of those late-night rabbit holes where Bitcoin Twitter turns into a global map. She’s running for president of Suriname. She’s a Bitcoiner. And she’s not just tweeting about it — she’s building an entire political platform around it. No central bank. Bitcoin as legal tender. Full fiscal transparency. Open-source government. Yeah. You read that right. Not just open-source software — open-source statehood. Her father was murdered after exposing corruption. That’s not a talking point. That’s real-life consequence. And instead of running away from systems, she’s choosing to redesign one. That’s maximalism. Not in ideology. In action. ## The El Salvador experiment — and evolution When El Salvador made Bitcoin legal tender in 2021, it lit up our feeds. It was bold. Unprecedented. A true first. But not without flaws. The rollout was fast. Chivo wallet was centralized. Adoption stalled in rural areas. Transparency was thin. And despite the brave move, the state’s underlying structure remained top-down. Bukele played offense, but the protocol was wrapped in traditional power. Maya is doing it differently. Her approach is grassroots-forward. Open-source by design. Focused on education, transparency, and modular state-building — not just mandates. She’s not using Bitcoin to *prop up* state power. She’s using it to *distribute* it. ## Maximalism is evolving Look, I get it. The memes are fun. The laser eyes. The beefsteak meetups. The HODL culture. But there’s something else growing here. Something a little quieter, a little deeper: - People running nodes to protect civil liberties - Communities using Lightning for real commerce - Builders forging tools for self-sovereign identity - Leaders like Maya testing what Bitcoin can look like as public infrastructure This is happening. In real time. It’s messy and fragile and still small. But it’s happening. Let’s also stay honest: Maximalism has its risks. Dogma can blind us. Toxicity can push people away. And if we’re not careful, we’ll replace one centralization with another — just wearing different memes. We need less purity, more principles. Less hype, more clarity. That’s the kind of maximalism Maya embodies. ## What now? Maya doesn’t have a VC fund or an ad agency. She has a message, a mission, and the courage to put Bitcoin on the ballot. If that resonates, help her. Not just by donating — though here’s the link: ** But by sharing. Writing. Talking. Translating. Connecting. Bitcoin is still early. But it’s not abstract anymore. This isn’t just theory. It’s a protocol, sure. But now, maybe it’s a presidency too. image@Maya Parbhoe @jack @Lyn Alden @gladstein thanks for caring and sharing!
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Ralphie 10 months ago
What would happen if we established a left-wing and right-wing EU... The left gets all the asylum seekers, wind turbines, woke culture, mosques, you name it. The right gets the industry, farmers, gas fields, coal plants, etc. Then, let everyone choose a side. Lol.
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Ralphie 10 months ago
GM do something that excites you
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Ralphie 10 months ago
The great decoupling will prove us all right
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Ralphie 10 months ago
If there was no bitcoin, I would go long with everything I have just to fuck the system image But, there IS bitcoin.