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Saylor/MSTR can fail before quantum is even introduced. In that scenario, a lot of Saylor’s followers on X leveraged to the tilts on MSTR will die a very painful death. They are the ones holding paper bitcoin, not the plebs.

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Bitcoin floor holding while metals puke. You love to see it.
I guess our grandmothers outperformed us by holding gold this year.
Last time the weekly RSI was this low, the price of bitcoin was $28K. It made a low two weeks later.
The bears should be terrified we’re sitting at 80,000 cuck bucks.
Hope we don’t recover too much before my paycheck converts to BTC tomorrow 🙏🏽
Thoughts?


Bitcoin will max bid when silver comes crashing.
It has come to my attention that the gold bugs are using GODL now. Lol.

I’ve been sitting with a Bitcoin dilemma and I’m curious how you all think about it.
I think a lot of us associate spending Bitcoin with something intentional.
Good food.
Well-made things.
Stuff that feels thought through.
Bitcoin isn’t just “money” to many of us — it’s a filter.
But as adoption grows, things get a little messy.
More and more regular, fiat-first businesses are starting to accept Bitcoin. Square merchants, neighborhood spots, places that take sats but otherwise operate exactly the same way they always have.
So here’s the tension:
If a place accepts Bitcoin, but the product itself still feels very fiat…
do you spend sats or do you spend fiat?
Today I went to a lunch spot I found on BTC Map. I was honestly excited — thought I’d grab a steak sandwich and spend some sats.
Before ordering I asked how they cooked their fries.
Canola oil.
Then I asked about the grill.
Pam non-stick spray.
Nothing evil, nothing deceptive. Just standard restaurant stuff.
Then the owner tells me he converts 3% of all sales into Bitcoin. Which, to be clear, is awesome. That’s more than most people do.
He also said I’d be the first customer ever to pay fully in Bitcoin.
And that’s where I hesitated.
Because suddenly the question wasn’t can I spend Bitcoin here — it was should I.
Is spending sats just about supporting adoption wherever it shows up?
Or is it also about what we’re choosing to reward?
If I spend Bitcoin on fiat-quality food, am I helping Bitcoin…
or am I just letting harder money flow into the same old incentives?
I don’t have a clean answer yet.
But I have a feeling this question is going to matter a lot more
as Bitcoin becomes easier to spend.
Another day, another bitcoin lunch

