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Bitcoin cultist. Co-founder of Bitcoin Majlis. Author of Anti-riba Money.
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Mbitcoiner 4 months ago
The hardest part about orange pilling Muslims is explaining the individual sovereignty aspect. We seem to be very uncomfortable with taking responsibility for ourselves. That seems to be one of the core issues of our ummah that Bitcoin will help address inshaAllah. View article →
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Mbitcoiner 4 months ago
Bitcoin crashed to 82k. Pack it up boys. Was a good run. Time to go back to saving in Riba money I guess.
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Mbitcoiner 4 months ago
This would normally be good news, assuming that it would lower the tax rate and decrease the insanely bloated size of the US government, but of course that will not happen, as resources will go to funding other departments (war). But unironically this might help increase the median American IQ by 2 or 3 points, but we are still trending downwards. Nothing stops this train. image
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Mbitcoiner 4 months ago
I'm just now learning that Hayek wrote a book about Psychology 👀 I had no idea... I've actually never read a Hayek book but I'm tempted to start with this one. image
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Mbitcoiner 4 months ago
"A phase change is coming. Virtual communities are in their ascendancy, displacing conventional notions of nationhood. Geographic proximity is no longer as important as it once was. A lot of work remains. Technical cryptography still hasn’t solved all problems, the role of reputations (both positive and negative) needs further study, and the practical issues surrounding many of these areas have barely been explored. We will be the colonizers of cyberspace." -Timothy C. May, 1994
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Mbitcoiner 4 months ago
"A member of the human race who is completely incapable of understanding the higher productivity of labor performed under a division of labor based on private property is not properly speaking a person... but falls instead in the same moral category as an animal..."