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Skip diving, tractor driving ragamuffin suburban forager, stacking sats with jam on https://plebeian.market Northampton, England. Worldwide shipping
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Yojimble 1 week ago
Selling jam for sats via instagram 'hack' 🀣🀣🀣 omg I'm dying #fuckthefuckingfuckers
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Yojimble 1 week ago
Gm nostr Selling jams at the plant sale this morning! image
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Yojimble 2 weeks ago
Who doesn't love to curl up on the sofa with a good story? Fresh from @The Bitcoin Shop UK this next item in my curated box of Mother's day goodies introduces bitcoin in a mum friendly way taking the format of a novel by British author James Whitlock. image What is Bitcoin, how could it benefit you; and how will it lead to a fairer society? All The Things We Could Do explores these questions, offering a beginner-friendly guide to Bitcoin through the lens of fiction. By weaving key Bitcoin concepts into a compelling narrative, this book makes the often complex world of digital money simple and engaging. Part of a growing category of Bitcoin books for beginners that make understanding this revolutionary technology accessible and thought-provoking. Beyond the technical aspects, this book leaves you with: - An understanding of what motivated the creation of Bitcoin. - An awareness of how Bitcoin works. - An appreciation for how widespread Bitcoin adoption could reshape society for the better. **A must-read for anyone curious about Bitcoin, financial freedom, or the future of money.** ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars "Without doubt the most accessible introduction to Bitcoin you could hope for. It's narrative style means you'll struggle to put it down rather than to keep going. Forget dull factual guides, this one goes on the journey with you and the format is excellent for busy people on the go." - Reviewed in the UK on 27th April 2025 #zapsnag 100k
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Yojimble 2 weeks ago
The going rate for getting spiked: Β£15p/h + tea refill, pork pie and weekly empty jam jars
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