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I'm a father who is bitcoin maximalist and a free speech enthusiast as well as a revolutionary.
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Balder 1 year ago
This is a great story, and for someone like me who unfortunately hasn't lived with Bitcoin for long, it's very motivating. However, even in my short time, there have been ups and downs with shitcoins, searches for solutions, and mistakes. What I see is that Bitcoin has tested not just me but many others before me, and those who have endured the trial have become even more committed to it. I gladly share this story, it will be beneficial to us. View article →
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Balder 1 year ago
I wish everyone a pleasant family weekend with lots of snow! Don't forget to collect some satoshi while it's on sale. #family #bitcoin #nostr #snow image
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Balder 1 year ago
Unfortunately, I often experience that I write a comment somewhere and see that no one has responded yet, but later it turns out that the question has already been answered a long time ago. Some data sent by certain relays do not converge. #asknostr #relay
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Balder 1 year ago
GM #nostr Friends! Have nice day!
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Balder 1 year ago
An old Native American went into the bank and asked for a $500 loan. The bank employee started preparing some paperwork. 'What are you going to do with that money?' he asked him. 'I’m going to the city to sell the jewelry I made myself.' 'What can you offer as collateral?' 'I don’t know what collateral means,' said the Native American. 'Well, collateral is something of value that can cover the cost of the loan if something happens. Do you have a car?' 'I have a 1949 truck.' 'That won’t be enough,' said the bank official. Finally, they agreed that the Native American would also pledge his own jewelry as collateral, and he took out the $500 loan. A few days later, the Native American went back to the bank with a pile of money. He counted it out, paid off his debt, and put the rest in his pocket. 'What are you going to do with the remaining money?' asked the same employee. 'I’ll take it to my tribe,' replied the Native American. 'You could deposit it in our bank,' suggested the employee. 'I don’t know what a deposit is,' replied the Native American. 'Well, you give your money to the bank, and the bank takes care of it, and when you need that money, you can take it out.' The old Native American thought for a moment and then asked: 'Okay, and does the bank have anything of value that they could leave as collateral? image
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Balder 1 year ago
Make sure your Bitcoin heirs are prepared, not just you. When you are no longer here, what they inherit and the accompanying responsibility will remain with them. Everyone should prepare in their own way. Perhaps this is also a form: image
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Balder 1 year ago
GM #Nostr! New day, new times are coming.
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Balder 1 year ago
Both Atlas Shrugged and Bitcoin represent a rebellion against oppressive systems; Ayn Rand's novel champions individualism and capitalism, while Bitcoin empowers individuals to reclaim their financial sovereignty from centralized authorities. View article →