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Non nobis, Domine, non nobis, sed nomini tuo da gloriam.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
Is there anything more nauseating than Facebook/Instagram? LinkedIn. Corporate brown-nosing at its finest. Where the guy who collects trash labels himself as a recycling technician specializing in the processing of organic waste derived from enzymatic action and reaction with hydrochloric acid, which basically means picking up shit.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
Ideologies are a scam. In general, the movement behind an ideology only tries to get you to do what they say. Your thinking should be like a multi-signature to ensure that if one of the components is corrupt, your entire way of thinking does not fall apart. In my case, I consider myself a Christian, but a radical Christian outside the dogmas of the Church who only believes in the word of Jesus. I do not believe in the institution of the Church, only in my own vision, and the teachings of Jesus are my moral support. - I consider agorism to be the only effective way to fight against the state. - I don't believe in justice systems, only in natural law and an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth. - I don't know what the best way to organize a society is, but I do know that I have to manage my money myself and not others. If you want to call that anarcho-capitalism, then call it that, or call it a banana if you want. Now that you know this, you can try to categorize me according to your favorite ideology.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
This happened yesterday off the coast of AlmerΓ­a, with seven drug boats operating freely, and this happens every day. I am not against drug trafficking; it is a completely legal private activity, but I am against the government's hypocrisy. According to the law, drug trafficking is prohibited, but the government turns a blind eye to large drug shipments because they are in on it. Of course, if you get caught smoking a joint on the street or if you forget to include a receipt on your tax return, then the full weight of the state comes down on you. View quoted note β†’
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
Spain is the gateway to Europe for most of the drugs that come in from South America and Africa. Spain is the world's largest drug proxy, and do you know why there are hardly any drug cartels? Because the entire state is involved. It's the big secret that no one wants to talk about or touch upon.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
I've reached a point where I've become more lax just for the sake of screwing over my enemy, which is none other than the state. Wrong? I don't know, time will tell. View quoted note β†’
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
Another flaw in the Bitcoin community is that UX is constantly overlooked. Zeus is great, I use Zeus, but how can I recommend Zeus to my favorite farmer? Wallet of Satoshi with Spark is the best I can give him if I want him to keep custody and make it as easy as possible, like it or not, with all the trade-offs that come with using Spark. The end justifies the means, and if Wallet of Satoshi is the most widely used wallet, it is precisely because of its great UX, and Apple taught us this too, even though they no longer adhere to one of their main dogmas. More pragmatism and less idealism, otherwise we will continue as we have been, losing the war.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
To fight against the state, you also need to have a strategy; it's no use running around like headless chickens. Thinking about it this way, for the state, from the point of view of public opinion, it is very easy to combat drugs even though it is a legal market. Imagine for a moment that instead of selling mostly drugs, Silk Road had sold food, clothing, second-hand books, used vehicles, etc. We must attack the state by cutting off its funding, but we must also attack public opinion, which is that great mass of NPCs. And how do we attack public opinion? Through morality, by making them themselves violate it and short-circuit. Would it be legal to send farmers and buyers who exchange their products for Bitcoin from person to person to prison? What crime are they committing? Of course, some would go to prison, but that's where the cultural battle that Milei, the Zionist Wall Street bootlicker, talks so much about comes in.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
Can you be friends with someone who steals from you? Even if that person isn't aware that they're stealing from you? Think about it, consistency.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
Milk Market is a variant of Shopstr exclusively for milk and milk products. There are several offers from Washington. To run it, you can use the website itself or directly run the web service so you don't have to rely on a third party, as it works through Nostr, the website is only a client. https://milk.market/
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
Decentralized atomic swaps should be the focus. We have almost all the pieces. Eigenwallet performs atomic swaps between Bitcoin and Monero through Makers. Boltz performs atomic swaps between Bitcoin, Liquid, Lightning, and RootStock. Merge both projects.
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Cyph3rp9nk 2 weeks ago
Control, control, and more control, as if we were cattle.
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