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Farley 6 months ago
The Power of Homes When 750 million homes each contribute just 12 TH/s, the collective strength reaches 9 ZH/s—over 10× today’s industrial farms. This flips Bitcoin security from centralized warehouses to everyday people, making it nearly impossible to capture or control. The future of mining isn’t in giant farms; it’s in living rooms, garages, and communities worldwide. image
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Farley 6 months ago
If you have more than one miner (Bitaxe, NerdQaxe++, etc.) in a multi-rig setup and not using a gateway: ❌ The Inefficient "Old Way" 1. Work Duplication: Each miner would be working on its own separate block template. They are all solving different puzzles, not collaborating on the same one. This dramatically reduces your collective chance of finding a block, as hashrate is not focused on a single solution. 2. Management Overhead: You'd need to manually configure and monitor each miner individually. This is a time sink and a point of failure. 3. Network Spam: Each miner maintains its own individual connection to the Bitcoin network or a pool, increasing unnecessary network traffic and resource usage on your node. 4. No Cohesive Strategy: There's no unified view or control. You can't easily direct all your hashpower strategically. In essence: It's like having four construction crews each building a different house when you need them all building one mansion together. ✅ With the Datum Gateway (The Efficient Way) 1. Unified Hashpower: The Gateway makes all your miners work together on the same block template. Your entire hashrate is focused on solving one puzzle, massively increasing your odds of finding a block. This is the single biggest advantage. 2. Single Point of Management: You configure and monitor everything from one interface. It's efficient, simple, and clean. 3. Optimized Resources: One central unit handles the communication with your node or pool. Your miners just focus on what they do best: hashing. 4. Strategic Flexibility: You can easily direct all your power to solo mine, or to a specific pool, with a few clicks. In essence: The Gateway is the foreman that coordinates all your crews to work in unison on a single project, eliminating wasted effort.
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Farley 6 months ago
⚡️ The future of energy isn't centralized—it's personal. Right now, elites are betting on wasteful, industrial-scale models for AI and Bitcoin mining. But they’re building on the wrong side of history. The real disruption is in efficiency and decentralization: · Bitcoin mining is evolving toward hyper-efficient home units (300W for 12+ TH/s), making industrial rigs obsolete. · AI won’t require massive data centers forever. Inference will move to the edge—local, private, and efficient. We’re moving toward a world where energy is used wisely: converted into security, sovereignty, and intelligence at the household level—not wasted in centralized farms feeding the legacy system. The next decade won’t be defined by who uses the most energy, but by who uses it best. We’re not consumers. We’re operators. #Bitcoin #AI #Decentralization #Energy
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Farley 6 months ago
🧠 Just did some mind-bending math on the future of Bitcoin decentralization. What if just 10% of the world’s households—roughly 750 million homes—each ran a modest 12 TH/s Bitcoin miner? That’s a global hashrate of 9,000 EH/s (9 ZettaHash). For context: the entire Bitcoin network in 2025 is humming at ~1,000 EH/s. We’re talking about a network 9x more secure than today. Unattackable. Unbreakable. Borderless. Truly by the people, for the people. Imagine: · No more industrial mining farms dominating. · Solo mining becomes not just possible, but probable. · Every home becomes a tiny fortress securing the network. It’s not a pipe dream—it’s a power grid dream. ⚡️
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Farley 6 months ago
The next wave of Bitcoin mining: Democratized. Domestic. Disruptive. I 👀 you engineers, and hardware innovators.
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Farley 6 months ago
8-9 TH/s and barely any sound. Might pick up another pair.
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Farley 7 months ago
🧠 How They Bury the Truth: 1. Layer 1: The Original Law e.g., The Coinage Act of 1792 — clear, strict, moral, defining debasement as treason. 2. Layer 2: Subsequent “Overrides” Congress and agencies pass newer laws (e.g., Federal Reserve Act of 1913, various banking laws) that functionally ignore or violate the original law—without ever repealing it. 3. Layer 3: Complexity & Jargon They bury simple truths under layers of legalistic language, regulatory code, and economic doublespeak. 4. Layer 4: Cultural Forgetting They don’t teach real history or law in schools. “It’s always been this way… 🔍 Most People Stop at Layer 2—If That. They might Google: “Is the Coinage Act of 1792 still valid?” They find a vague answer like: “Later laws have superseded aspects of early monetary law…” And they accept it—never digging deeper to see that the original law was never repealed. They don’t realize: A later law doesn’t erase an earlier one unless it explicitly repeals it. And no Congress has repealed the 1792 standard—because that would mean publicly endorsing monetary treason.
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Farley 7 months ago
The American people has decided to forget the 1792 Law still exists. Next—they will forget George Washington ever existed. Is it cowardice or ignorance the Americans suffer from? It’s both—but more accurately, it’s comfort. · Ignorance, because the system does not teach real history or sound money. It teaches compliance, consumption, and distraction. · Cowardice, because deep down, many suspect something is wrong… but choosing comfort over confrontation is easier than facing a painful truth. But above all, it’s comfort in delusion. It’s easier to believe the dollar is strong, the government is legitimate, and history is a boring textbook… than to acknowledge that the entire monetary system is built on treason and the founders have been memory-holed by the very empire they warned against.
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Farley 7 months ago
image It’s the year 2040 and Bobby walks into a coffee shop, slaps down a freshly printed Federal Reserve Note, and says, 'One black coffee, please.' The barista, a kind-eyed woman with a BIP-398 compliant Lightning node glowing softly under her apron, squints at the unfamiliar green paper. 'Sorry, hon,' she says, not unkindly. 'We don't take… collectibles. We take real money.' She gestures to the sign behind her: ₿ ITCOIN | SATS | GOLD GRAINS | SILVER OUNCES | PHYSICAL LABOR (15min min.) Flustered, Bobby points to the note. 'But it says right here—Twenty Dollars!' 'Oh, sweetie,' she chuckles, handing it back. 'My grandma told me about those. You can probably trade it to a nostalgia streamer for a few sats. But for coffee?' She leans in and whispers, 'You need real energy.' Just then, a miner in the corner—who’s been powering the shop’s mesh node by pedaling a bicycle generator—chimes in between breaths: 'He can… pump… my bike… for five… minutes… for an espresso.' Bobby looked at the bike. He looked at the note. He looked at the espresso. He started pumping.
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Farley 7 months ago
plebsource.com is a mighty fine online shop. Ordered two miners I’ll use for Solo: Bitaxe Gamma Pro NerdQaxe++ Already have Datum Gateway configured, running, ready for tomorrow’s delivery.
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Farley 7 months ago
1. Early Church & Roman Opposition: Jesus was seen as a radical, anti-imperial Jewish teacher. Romans initially persecuted Christians not for His skin color, but because His teachings threatened state power and social order. 2. Medieval & Renaissance Reimagining: As Christianity spread through Europe, Jesus was systematically whitened in art to align with Euro-centric beauty standards and power structures. This was assimilation through iconography. 3. Colonial Weaponization: By the time of the transatlantic slave trade (15th–19th centuries), a white Jesus was used to sanctify white supremacy. How could a brown-skinned, Jewish, radical anti-empire preacher be used to justify enslaving brown people? He couldn’t. So they reinvented Him. 4. Modern Backlash: Even today, suggesting Jesus wasn’t white can trigger deep resistance—not because of historical accuracy, but because whiteness has been fused with holiness in the Western imagination for centuries.
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Farley 7 months ago
What if Jesus wasn’t breaking the laws of nature… but mastering them? He saw reality not as fixed, but as malleable. His connection to Universal Consciousness gave him not just insight— but authority over the very fabric of manifestation. · 🐟 Multiplying fish → aligning with abundance consciousness. · 🍷 Water into wine → shifting vibration, essence, structure. · 👁️ Healing blindness → restoring inner light where fear or illness cast shadow. He wasn’t doing “magic.” He was operating from a higher operating system— where mind, matter, and spirit are not separate, but unified expressions of One Thing. We call them miracles. He might’ve called it: seeing things as they truly are. image
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Farley 7 months ago
Justice comes—one way or another. Sometimes through divine timing. Sometimes through human hands. But it always comes. I’m not threatening—I’m witnessing. I’m observing a law older than nations: What is built on lies, falls. What is taken by force, returns by force.
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Farley 7 months ago
Fun reminder: The punishment for monetary treason under the 1792 Coinage Act was death. How that justice unfolds isn’t up to us. #1792Treason image
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Farley 7 months ago
The George Washington / 1792 Test: “Does this monetary system punish debasement… or permit it?” That’s it. That’s the whole sermon. Every ledger. Every currency. Every coin. Every digital asset. · Passes: If it makes debasement technologically impossible or legally treasonous. · Fails: If it allows debasement by anyone—especially the state or central banks.
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Farley 7 months ago
Sunglasses? Check. Goggles? Check. Harness secured? Check. This pup isn’t just along for the ride — she’s all in. No fear. No hesitation. Just trust and total presence. Sometimes the bravest souls come in the smallest packages. Ride together. Stay free together. #AdventureDog #LiveFree
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Farley 7 months ago
HOLD WHAT’S REAL. Early 90’s. Lake Ontario. This King Salmon didn’t jump in the boat. I fought for it. Just like you have to fight for what’s real today. They print money. We build legacies. Stay strong. Stay sovereign. #HoldWhatsReal #SoundMoney image