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I like Bitcoin, Banjo, and Being a dad.
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Bitcoin Dad 2 years ago
@Guy Swann, I dare you to boost me or reply. Where bitcoiners go wrong with modern health accusations (seed oils, vaccines, etc) is that they are trying to apply praxeology to a field that is not conducive to doing so. Praxeology makes sense in economics: you can deduce so much about the economy just by making a few simple assumptions about human action. However, you can't make any assumptions in medicine based on the supposed mechanism of how a vaccine works. Unless you have god-like understanding of how ALL the molecules, proteins, genes are going to react to a medicine, food, vaccine , etc, then you have to rely on data in aggregate from studies to inform your thinking. Praxeologists want to believe because a vaccine has a miniscule heavy metal in it that in large amounts causes brain damage, that this must mean it is the cause of the increased rates of autism. But the funny thing is that the same people then like to quote statistics to help their cause as well. There are lies, damn lies, and statistics. Statistics can easily be molded to fit a narrative and it's been seen over and over again that people will quote correlative studies claiming causation. Are the rates of autism going up? Yes. Is there likely an environmental cause? Yes. But there have been so many more environmental factors happening in the last half century other than just vaccines: pesticides, pollution, PFAS, processed food additives, etc. All those things should be fought against. I'm on your side on that one. But at least vaccines have an intended benefit of preventing childhood illnesses like polio. So please send me your study that definitively links or at the least plausibly correlates vaccines and autism; I'd love to be educated. Just don't send me the one that got this all started by Andrew Wakefield, who was found to have falsified his data to try and prove a correlation between MMR vaccines and autism. I'm a bitcoiner through and through, but let's not conflate Bitcoin maximalism and pseudoscience.
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Bitcoin Dad 2 years ago
Fees are spiking right now at 300 sats/byte. So much ordinal/inscription activity. My question is who is it that's minting all of these? And where is the market for them? The NFT craze last cycle (opensea) was pretty easy to view publicly, but other than the mempool fees being high, the inscription craze seems to be hidden from public view. Mempool Master Moody @npub15n94...qru4 what are your thoughts?
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Bitcoin Dad 2 years ago
Putting kids to bed is the biggest mood killer. Wife at 6pm: mouths to me over the dinner table: "I can't wait till tonight" 630-830: bath and bedtime for the kids Wife at 9pm: "get off me"
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Bitcoin Dad 2 years ago
US Treasury be like "Oh no the yield curve is uninverting, we are heading into a recession! Better issue short term treasuries instead of 10 year bills to re-invert that shit!"
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Bitcoin Dad 2 years ago
Damnit @Lyn Alden, it was better to be ignorant about how immoral the fiat system is. After reading Broken Money, I'm just angry AF.
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Bitcoin Dad 2 years ago
The last sentence of Part 2 from "Broken Money" by @Lyn Alden: "The only way to fix this speed gap in the long run would be to develop a way for a widely accepted, scarce, monetary beater asset itself to also be able to settle over long distances at the speed of light." Well, WTF kind of money would that be? I guess I'll keep reading to find out...
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Bitcoin Dad 2 years ago
My #Nostr feed is kind of a circle jerk of #bitcoiners boosting each other