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Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
And continuing with what is happening with Bitcoin. The proposed BIP 444/110 fork is a fucking mess. Please stay calm and understand the seriousness of the matter. Bitcoin Core has been captured by state agents. It is more than evident that what they are trying to do is change the nature of Bitcoin and sell it to you as woke moralism so that you comply, censorship, and all that crap and words that play on your feelings. On the other hand, the solution offered is fucking garbage. Given the situation, what we need is a fully ossified client and to educate people to use this client and not others, to promote the decentralization of mining and to penalize bad actors. This is obviously no guarantee of success, since Bitcoin's consensus is based on the sum of the actions of all actors, and if the majority of actors are stupid, which is very common in human beings, then Bitcoin has little future. Bitcoin is more fragile than people think. A stupid person cannot change gold, cannot change its atoms, cannot change physics, but Bitcoin is software, and software can be changed. Do not fall into complacency and be demanding.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
If the CIA invented Bitcoin, according to the idiot Tucker Carlson (I'll explain why he's an idiot or stupid at the end), then: - Gavin Andresen is recruited by the CIA, based on the facts. The CIA sends Gavin an invitation to talk to them about Bitcoin, and when Satoshi finds out, it's one of the reasons for his disappearance, along with Wikileaks. - After this, Gavin Andresen becomes a bad actor and promotes increasing the block size, more reason to believe he was recruited by the CIA. - Wikileaks adopts Bitcoin to cancel its accounts, PayPal, etc., and this is more than enough reason for Satoshi to fear for his life, more reason to believe that the CIA did not invent Bitcoin. - Craig Wright is nothing more than an attack on Bitcoin through the judicial system at its breaking point, the developers, and financed by a CIA informant, Calvin Ayre. - LND has close ties to the WEF. This is no conspiracy; it appears on their own website and is more than evident when you realize that they are the ones holding back privacy in Lightning, preventing BOLT12 from becoming a de facto standard. - The CIA has gotten deeply involved in the development of Bitcoin Core, trying to change its nature. You only have to look at people like Petter Todd and his statements, which also prove that the CIA did not create Bitcoin. Another very different issue is whether the CIA now controls Bitcoin or could control it, but I certainly don't believe it created it. And this is why Tucker is a complete moron and idiot, because he hasn't done the job a journalist is supposed to do.
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Cyph3rp9nk 1 week ago
Good morning! “Freedom is that faculty which increases the usefulness of all other faculties.” Immanuel Kant image
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
Good morning: The weak only have a place in my life if they are children or women because that is their nature. Weak men are just cowards and lazy people who will betray you as soon as they can. Being strong is the moral duty of every man, and I am not necessarily talking about physical strength.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
You can't ask a politician to set the energy policy for a country or group of countries like the European Union, because politicians don't know shit about physics, math, chemistry, engineering, or any other subject worth mentioning. You can ask a politician for advice on stealing, whores, and cocaine, but nothing else. The free market should decide which energy source is the cheapest and most efficient, otherwise you end up with the slogan that tries to break the laws of thermodynamics, and then the flying pig crashes to the ground, which has been the case with the disastrous European disunity.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
“The state is the great fiction through which everyone tries to live at the expense of everyone else.” Frédéric Bastiat image
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
These optimistic messages are the ones I often say are dangerous. The video describes how important your attitude toward problems is, but in the same video they give themselves away because when the problem is insurmountable, the character flies away, happy flowers, unicorns! There is nothing more dangerous than a compulsive optimist; run away from them. You know that my motto is that a pemimist is an optimist with experience. Obviously, your attitude toward problems is important, but that attitude is not happy flowers; that is a totally unconscious attitude. Your attitude should be analytical, and you should consider what you can do to solve the problem or improve it and accept the emotions that the problem may bring. The best advice for life is to learn to live with pain and never give up.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
With the new DAC8 directive coming into effect on January 1, 2026, all exchanges with European customers will be required to report all their transactions to local tax authorities. Remember that there are P2P exchanges without KYC, such as Bisq and Robosats. In my case, I have been using Robosats for years and have had zero problems. If you don't do anything to defend yourself, don't complain later; you're just a coward.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
If you think about it calmly, the world is so absurd... We are governed by people who I am sure you would not leave alone with your children for even a minute, most of them are pedophiles and drug addicts, and you are allowing these people to manage your money without question 😂 .
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
Here, kids, you have the effects of drugs; you live in a dissociated reality. Conor teaching Tyson how to box; Tyson's face is priceless.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
The world is governed by the laws of thermodynamics, and it is impossible to violate them. Example: First Law of Thermodynamics (Conservation of Energy) The change in internal energy of a system is equal to the heat it receives minus the work it does: ➡️ Energy is neither created nor destroyed, only transformed. Second Law of Thermodynamics In any real process, the total entropy of the universe (system + environment) increases or, at best, remains constant: For money printing to work according to Keynesians, the laws of thermodynamics would have to be violated, since money is nothing more than an abstract form of energy storage (Time). When money is counterfeited, no more energy is created, nor is the entropy of the universe reduced; that energy simply moves from one place to another with the losses (transformation) caused by its movement according to the first law of thermodynamics. The losses incurred take the form of inflation, since even the final depositary of energy can buy fewer things with that amount of money, but in the end we continue to have the same goods and services because energy is neither created nor destroyed, it is transformed. Therefore, counterfeitable money systems are an insult to intelligence, an insult to physics, an insult to reality. Modern politics insists on saying that a pig can fly, and people must believe that a pig can fly, but when you take the pig and throw it from a bell tower, the pig does not fly and crashes to the ground, because the laws of thermodynamics, even if politics wants them to, cannot be violated. And neither can gravity 😂 .
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
The life of any animal on earth is worth more than the lives of all the politicians who exist on it.