The most annoying thing about christmas is the conversations about politics with the in-laws
Marcelinho
marcelinho@nostriches.net
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just a tinkerer who loves to say GM ☕️🌞
https://github.com/marc3linho
SPD und Union haben sich im Koalitionsvertrag darauf geeinigt – jetzt legen sie den Gesetzentwurf zur Speicherung von IP-Adressen vor 😓
Das bisschen Freiheit stirbt in Stücken
AI in 2025 is to "boomer" companies what blockchain was to them in 2017
twenty-one rules I like
1. Don’t trust, verify.
2. Not your keys, not your coins.
3. Study first, stack second (ignorance is expensive).
4. Self-custody is the default; third parties are the exception.
5. Secure your seed like your future depends on it (because it does).
6. Backups exist in at least two places; single points of failure are for fiat.
7. Test restores, don’t just “assume” backups work.
8. Keep it simple
9. If someone promises guaranteed returns, you’re the yield.
10. DCA, chill, and let time do the heavy lifting.
11. Fees are temporary; getting rekt is forever—choose wisely.
12. Privacy matters: don’t broadcast your stack, don’t mix identity with addresses.
13. If you can’t explain it to a pleb, you probably shouldn’t be using it.
14. Learn UTXOs and basic wallet hygiene (coin control beats panic).
15. Prefer open-source tools; closed-source “trust me bro” is a trap.
16. Run you own node - verify your own rules
17. Never trust a man with fancy chairs.
18. Ignore noise: price is temporary, fundamentals are permanent.
19. Bitcoin, not “crypto.” alternatives are distractions
20. Teach others, but don’t try to save people who don’t want to learn.
21. Be humble and stack sats.
GM ☕️☀️ We always talk about 'don't trust, verify', but the majority of people trust a few pioneers, influencers, billionaires... or even worse politicians. Stop doing that and use your brain!