More businesses should accept Bitcoin as payment.
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.
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When we think of AI taking over and ruling over us, we often think all humans falling under control of AI like in the movie Terminator.
It will more likely be a small ruling elite class controlling the AI to manipulate and profit from a servant class.
AI doesn't understand Bitcoin.
AI still hallucinates about the utility of alt cryptos.
Very few XRP people can even answer a simple question about XRP.
A stablecoin in the USA doesn't have a use case helpful to me.
A simple and repeatable plan is best in the long run.
Debasement is too good to resist.
Releasing the files wouldn't shock and tear the county apart.
It would unite us.
All these people saying that I can't handle the truth.
It's too big.
I can assure you, I can handle it.
You have to realize that if you are a Bitcoiner, you're a leader of men.
All time highs and still under the radar.
I'm not clairvoyant, but I can see the future.
The transition to onzero is an experiment that continues to prove out what was once just theory.
Summer Breeze while I keep things on track.
It started with combining foods (eating carbs and proteins separately)
Your stomach can do its job of liquefication when digesting one food type or the other.
It lead to full #carnivore.
A limited supply is the thing they hate most.


Gen-X and Gen-Bitcoin
When I started HS in the late 70s, there was a cigarette smoking area on campus.
An odd thought today.
Students having unfettered phone use will be just as odd in the years to come.
I don't drink alcohol these days.
I drank for over 40 years.
Owned bars and casinos for much of that time, so it was part of the business.
I never experienced a life without alcohol.
It's freeing it a way.
I believe in fewer things than I once did.