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Trey Walsh
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gm pv welcome to my nostr crib | here since block 768753 All in on freedom tech and Bitcoin, supporting humanity’s global struggle for freedom in the 21st century. Creating the world I wish to see for my children. Plant-based + sober advocate. Other stuff: insufferable Boston sports fan, indie music (mostly), New Englander, hiking enthusiast, lover of the 🌞 & 🌊 Director of Finance and Administration myfirstbitcoin.org
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trey 3 months ago
What throwing down black coffee when your sick as a dog in the morning feels like when you gotta rally for your toddler image
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trey 3 months ago
The 40hr work week mentality is a fiat drain Instead the focus should be not on time but - outcomes - impact - efficiency/organization Are you endlessly and mindlessly working, or making an impact? 95% of jobs just are not asking this. And if you’re lucky enough to lead, you should organize your work and team this way.
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trey 3 months ago
If adults read children’s books more often, I think the world would be a much better place. I’ll be on some bullshit, then I read a book like this to my daughter and am like “damn life is beautiful, I should chill” 🤣 image
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trey 3 months ago
These are the people we are fighting This is why we Bitcoin Gm image
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trey 3 months ago
People who let every little political soundbite they hear, and then project that onto you and let politics get in the way of family, are miserable people. This is what social media and MSM have done to boomers, and it’s absolutely wrecked them.
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trey 3 months ago
The left perhaps channels nothing more intensively than the black and white one size fits all Marxist belief that class struggle rules all. I believed this in college. Then I learned this is not the case. Life, its solutions and problems, are far more complex. And they require complex and evolving solutions. There is no one size fits all politics either. Its location, time, and issue specific.
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trey 3 months ago
“Im leaving NYC for Dubai or Singapore where they still believe in capitalism and freedom!” 🤡🤡🤡
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trey 3 months ago
Bitcoin crashing, progressive bitcoiners be like image
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trey 3 months ago
OGs are selling because they made lots of money the past decade, the world is still priced in fiat, and greed kicks in man. That’s it, thanks for coming to my ted talk. Supply is being further decentralized, pretty cool!
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trey 3 months ago
War criminal dies Gm image
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trey 3 months ago
Mamdani certainty did one thing… Got my Trump loving in laws to love Cuomo! 🤣
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trey 3 months ago
‘Tis the season image
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trey 3 months ago
Bless her heart, my wife is constantly dealing with me saying “hey let’s stop for a coffee really quick” (she doesn’t drink coffee). I’m always like it’ll be quick. Nope, never is 🤣
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trey 3 months ago
The progressive movement of the past decade has been centered around one core philosophy - the 1% should not have the amount of wealth it does v the 99% But, an even more radical and transformative idea is this - the 1% should not be in control and have the power and influence it does against the 99% This is where Bitcoin comes in. It’s anti-authoritarian, anti-oligarch technology. It’s the people’s money. And yes inevitably in this new paradigm and system of decentralized, accessible, transparent, permissionless money in Bitcoin - I do believe the wealth inequality will reduce and the gap will not be as large as it is today. But dealing with wealth only l, without dealing with the underlying system, is dealing with the symptoms but not the underlying cause.
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trey 3 months ago
Working on a new piece — “Want to Fight the Oligarchy? Try Bitcoin” Here’s an intro to the piece, dropping via progressivebitcoiner.org in the next couple weeks ⬇️ “… Every progressive knows the story by now: a handful of billionaires, megacorporations, and political insiders have turned democracy into a marketplace. They buy access, write the rules, and leave the rest of us wondering whether representation still means anything at all when it seems more and more our political leaders are bought. That’s oligarchy — rule by the few, for the few, often through wealth, corporate control, or political capture. We talk about taxing the rich, breaking up monopolies, getting money out of politics, or which political party to vote for. But few ask a deeper question — why do we still rely on the oligarchy’s money itself? What if there was another system and money that relied on rules not rulers, equal access, and no permission needed? The banks that deny loans, the payment processors that freeze donations, the corporate platforms that track every transaction, the government bureaucrats who write the rules for how their money works, who gets to use it, and under what conditions — they’re all part of the same architecture of control. Contrary to popular belief on the left, Bitcoin isn’t a tool for the oligarchs. It’s the first monetary system in human history that doesn’t depend on trust in elites, governments, or corporations — just open source code, math, and the same consensus rules applied to everyone who uses it. Bitcoin was created in the wake of the Great Recession, an event arguably orchestrated by corporate greed and recklessness mixed with government failure to protect consumers and bailouts for the rich. Bitcoin is the answer and response to oligarchy control. If the goal is to dismantle unjust concentrated power and the system that rewards the elite at the expense of the rest of us, maybe it’s time progressives stop dismissing Bitcoin as a libertarian or MAGA toy and start seeing it for what it is: the people’s money. Bitcoin gives us a peaceful way to opt out of an oligarchical system built on control and inequality and to participate instead in a network that treats everyone by the same rules. This is why we say Bitcoin is the peaceful, global revolution. It’s working and here today, if we want it. …” image
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trey 3 months ago
You think the U.S. govt is gonna have whales pump the price of Bitcoin before they get to stack more, anon? Global financial paradigm shift in progress
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trey 3 months ago
We have the treasury secretary of the United States bull posting about Bitcoin (ya know our magic internet money, separate from the state), what a wild time to be alive image
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trey 3 months ago
Let’s get Bitcoin/cashu in signal yeah? Whatdya say Meredith??
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trey 3 months ago
Any new candidates or leadership that emerges in the Democratic Party side of things, I’m hitting them hard with info on bitcoin and how they better get with the program or voters will tell them what’s up. There is a massive old guard v new guard dynamic. This isn’t because I love politics or our two party system. But because that’s an avenue of influence I have to try to make a positive different and less attack vectors to bitcoin rights and freedom in the U.S. and around the world. The Democratic Party will have its Trump moment (what Trump did to the Republican Party in ‘16). And I want to make sure when that happens they’ve been presented with a good road map for how to approach bitcoin (freedom, self custody, privacy, developers, power to the people)