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Colorado Craig
coloradocraig@primal.net
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Head Football Coach and Teacher in the Mountains of Colorado. Executive Director of Colorado's 8-Man All-State Game. Reserves in Bitcoin. Classroom Teacher using Nodes and Miners at my local HS to teach Financial Literacy and the virtues of Hard Money. est. 521,200
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coloradocraig 2 years ago
Sometimes you need to get a little dirty when protecting your family and friends.
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coloradocraig 2 years ago
The Bitcoin Standard was part of my early education. It discusses the need for extensive and thorough research into the practical operational aspects of owning and storing bitcoins. The book says this research should be completed before anyone should consider holding value in bitcoin. I followed this advice. Now I get people to download a custodial wallet like WoS and send them SATs immediately instead of trying to teach them so much at first. I teach them how to receive and send. To have fun. I don't mention the option to sell. If they want to learn that side of things, they'll have to do the research on their own.
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coloradocraig 2 years ago
I like to figure things out, then share what I've learned with those around me.
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coloradocraig 2 years ago
I use a company called Green Duck to stamp the $1 denominated tokens from 1991 to 2001.
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coloradocraig 2 years ago
The global feed on Iris is my top choice right now due to its degrees of separation settings from 1 through 6. I turned off all my filtered relays I bought and have been running only free relays for a few days as a test. I've been trying to find a way to onboard people without suggesting paid relays out the gate. npub1p5ryszcvdca78jdp5ewhu67zpyfz042m7nrha6mqx7a8wakrqrkqre5ksj talked about the advantages of unfiltered relays a few days back. He has a fast, free relay he runs if you want to try it out. wss://nostr.libertasprimordium.com
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coloradocraig 2 years ago
Colorado 14er Badge. There are 54 peaks above 14,000 feet in Colorado. If you've climbed to the top of one of them, you get a badge. Reply with the name or names of the peaks you've summited. image
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coloradocraig 2 years ago
When I see this icon in my camera I think what kind of monster doesn't want zaps? image