I'm a big fan of owning assets that can suddenly grow toward all -time highs late on a Sunday night. ๐
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Abhorrent to the uniform. Anathema to the mundane. The words contained in this repository will astound.
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GM #nostr. Current mood: 

All my frens are digital representations of themselves. GN #nostr.
When banks custody bitcoin and issue notes (receipts, checks, credit, etc.) beyond their reserves, is there a reason to worry things may end similarly to the way it did in the days if the gold standard?
Or does a public ledger keep this in check?
Or does this worry only apply to assets backed by US dollars?
When people discover that the banks issued too much paper, will a bank run for bitcoin be possible without disrupting the rest of the financial system?
Or will a bank run be possible at all?
And does this ultimately raise ir lower the price for thos who hold their assets outside the system?
Wake me up at 125. Nevermind, I can't sleep at 124.
What happens if you refuse the tunnel of light?
This is my politics
I'm ok, you're ok. Gm everybody.
As soon as the pleiadian freaks confirm anything, I immediately stop believing.
Sorry. But that ship's retarded.