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Bitcoin is going to fix everything. Don't worry, keep calm and stack sats. Don't understand why? Study markets, money, and history. Start here: Bit.ly/StudyBitcoin
Converted some Bitcoin into Silver yesterday. It's nice to have a matter-based value store that I can hold in my own hand, just in case I can't access Bitcoin for whatever reason and need some spending power. Highly recommend. #silver #Bitcoin image
The more authoritarian the first world gets, the more convicted I am to starve the beast and HODL freedom tech that stops the primary source of funding for authoritarianism (printing money). Relax, stack sats, and help bring the future we want to fruition. It's up to us to make the world we live in a free and safe place to live. The most important thing you can do is also the simplest, focus your energy towards growing the strength of decentralized systems that cannot be controlled or corrupted by any exclusionary group or person.
Transfer Fiat between bank accounts: Days ๐ŸŒ Transfer Bitcoin between wallets: Seconds - minutes. โšก I rarely transfer between banks anymore and now that I am doing so this week it reminds me how the FIAT system is ridiculously outdated. ๐ŸŒ๐ŸŒ๐ŸŒ
Useful test results on using aluminum foil while cooking. Informative video. #Foodstr
Is there any way to mass mute/report accounts that comment things that are completely unrelated to the posts? Or recommended legit paid relays? I'm seeing an abundance of bots that, looking through their history, almost only ever comment one to three words and a couple of emojis. It's making real people hard to find and nostr difficult to use. ๐Ÿซ  My recent @buzzbot post is just filled with useless replies and only 2 real people commented so far.
Due to the Fred reported M2 debasement rate of approximately 6.3% a year, there is the equivalent of a $4.99 value loss per $1000 held for 30 days when holding USD. This is functionally the ongoing debasement "fee". It pays for all sorts of great things such as: War. Ideological crusades. Corruption. Censorship. Surveillance. Only $4.99 a month for every $1000! If you hold $100k in the bank, that's only an inefficient warmongering government fee of $499/mo! Opt out with Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is immortal. If there's ever anything that makes it less efficient, it will fork and the more efficient version will prevail. The current dramas will pass and we'll all turn our thoughts to the next ones soon enough. Human beings are creatures that tend to focus significantly more on the short term than on the long term. While we also overestimate our own intelligence and try to solve problems that are WAY in the future when they're not even problems yet. People seem to believe that the network needs to make up for the lowering block subsidy with more transaction fees because it appears that the network will require it due to the ever shrinking block subsidy, but blocks supported only by fees are not sustainable as it would suppress usage by people who want to transact cheaply. Why is the importance of low cost nodes causing us to ignore the importance of low cost transactions? We need both to remain usable and low cost by the greatest number of individuals in support of the end goal of decentralization over the long term, and we do not want to ever debase the network to achieve that goal. If transaction fees were all that supported the current block, transaction fees would be over $500. This kills Bitcoin. Pushing for higher transaction fees kills Bitcoin. Thankfully this is not the only option. The Bitcoin of today is quite different from the Bitcoin of yesterday, and the Bitcoin of tomorrow will be quite different from the Bitcoin of today. The block subsidy used to be 50 Bitcoin, it is now 3.125. Block subsidy has fallen 93.75% and yet the transaction fees are still low. Outside of moments of impatience causing temporary demand/fee spikes the fees generally have been a dollar or less, which translates to fewer Satoshis paid in fees over time. Block 450,000 had a median transaction fee of 19985 Sats worth at the time less than $0.20. Block 880,000 had a median transaction fee of 660 Sats, worth at the time roughly $0.66. Transaction fees are going down orders of magnitude in Satoshi terms, not up. Bitcoin will change, sometimes in ways you may not agree. But it will always be here, and it will always be Bitcoin. I forsee the network determining it is in it's best interest to increase division on the base chain, allowing the subsidy to continue the remaining 32 halving cycles beyond 2140 that Satoshi allows in the original code for up to 64 Halving events. Perhaps 64 won't be the limit as that will be updated in the future as needed as well. Bitcoin might very well go up in value against time and energy forever, if you don't support sub dividing Satoshis today then at what price would you? What happens when 1 Sat = 0.01 Oz of gold? 0.1 Oz of gold? 1 Oz?10 Oz? 100 Oz? 1000 Oz? If it really does rise in value forever, it's inevitable. IMO the simplest solution for adding regular network increased division might be to add a 0 to the balance of every wallet every time there's another halving, and to the definition of "1 Bitcoin" in terms of the new ever smaller base unit. Perhaps with a 0 added for every halving since the Genesis block when this change is instituted. This would not be debasement, this is cutting the ever growing pizza into ever smaller slices as it gets bigger. There is still only 1 "Pizza". There will only ever be 21,000,000 divisions of the original network size, which we currently call Bitcoin. IMO 1 Bitcoin should forever be 1/21,000,000 of the total network, and 1 Sat can always be the smallest unit on the network unless we want to give new names to the smaller units as well. We can do anything we want, the network is us. Imagine how appealing to the average person owning Satoshis would be if their balance of Satoshis increased by 10 every 4 years but spending power per Satoshi remained roughly the same? All while their fraction of a Bitcoin never changes. Spending fractions of your personal growth would become intuitive as the network grows because people would be able to see it in terms they can understand. The network needs to be usable by everyone, and easily understood by everyone. Not just people who understand math, history, computers, and the dangers of out of control governments that debase their currencies for destructive ends. The age of FIAT and lies paid for with it are over, the future of freedom/truth/fairness is coming and nothing will stop it. Not even disagreements within the network. ๐Ÿ˜œ๐Ÿ˜‹ That's my thoughts on this matter currently, I'll think about it more and consider new information and perhaps my opinion will change. Who knows what the future holds. โ˜ฎ๏ธ๐Ÿงกโ‚ฟ @buzzbot 5000 @buzzbot discuss 5000
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