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Tomer Strolight
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Money has meaning. It means work. Take the meaning - the work - out and you have meaningless money. And when you work for something that is meaningless that shatters the meaning of your life. Put meaning back into money. Put it back into your life. Choose #Bitcoin.
There's a lot of appealing stuff about Bitcoin. The bitcoiners who are into peace and love are the part that appeal to me the most.
How does inscribing public keys on the blockchain help? Is it just basically pgp with a decentralized nameserver?
The Legendary Treasure of Satoshi Nakamoto film starts in 25 minutes!!!
I’m really excited to announce the premiere of the film adaptation of “The Legendary Treasure of Satoshi Nakamoto” on Friday April 19th, 8:30pm EDT / 5:30pm PDT. I’m really pleased with how it came out and can’t wait for you all to see it.
My early thoughts on the Madeira conference: the growth in the presence of families was absolutely the most tangible difference. We saw wives, dads, babies, and even a couple of dogs! Michael Saylor singled out families as a class of Bitcoin users, and highlighted preserving family businesses and VALUES with Bitcoin. Bitcoin is becoming a family affair.
Here’s a video adaptation of the first third of “The Legendary Treasure of Satoshi Nakamoto,” my most popular essay on Bitcoin.
A channel named BitIntelligence on YouTube just released this 10 minute video they made of my essay called “Bitcoin: An Empire For Us All”. Pretty good I think. Check it out and let me know what you think.
My fireside chat with @Erik Cason at Pacific Bitcoin is, quite tragically, extremely relevant today as the drums of war beat loudly on every media outlet.
My latest article on the Swan blog: The Essence of Bitcoin. It’s an update to an article I published on Medium a couple of years ago. Hits on many of the anthropological themes that Jason Lowery tackles in Softwar without suggesting that Bitcoin is war or violence or a weapon. Rather it points out that Bitcoin puts the violable morals of ethical people, such as “Do Not Steal”, in alignment with the inviolable laws of nature.
Having dinner at the in-laws tonight and they said they bought chicken, rice and other stuff and I immediately thought Crostr.