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BR Bitcoinapolis
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Mostly Bitcoin Only. My stuff is TLDR on purpose so you can pick/choose what you want. Bitcoin Store of Value first but then MoE, least friction. Open Source is King. Filters are not Censorship. Bitcoin is Time (Gigi). Timechain. Ocean. Bitcoin Knots. I am a 35 year BI Developer using a competing product of Microstrategy but now am a MSTR /Saylor supporter. Non-Partisan. npub1mp77smkmq77zwp3d8ke2let567cype0m3lhwx7v97gu2fans40qsn7vzdd
After living In Minneapolis for over 47 years, I learned something this past week. Minnesota NICE is an Acronym. MN Not ICE By the way. - We hate Fraud just like we hated it when Musk failed to stop it at the source yet somehow thinks it all ended up in 1 state - Deport offenders - Let us FISH in peace and quiet here in Flyover Land
Nice playbook MAGA, scare the soon to be voting age students into turning Republican by having ICE arrest people outside our schools in Minneapolis. Lived in this wonderful city for 35 years. Stay away extremists on both sides and let me love my family and friends who are in the middle with me, not right or left that's wrong. New Party. VERY PISSED OFF When the voice of reason is MGT and Jesse Ventura? What the HELL?
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BRBitcoinapolis 6 months ago
When the Russia War in Ukraine broke out, I was active on one subreddit and dissing the Russians for about a year. No big deal, until I posted one innocuous comment about India buying cheap oil and funding the Russian War machine. Never mind, I posted how the worst part of the last 20 years of my BI career in corporate America was tainted by having to work with the worst Indian consultants ever. Some were so bad but we were told not to complain because the CEO/shareholders liked to have it on the bottom line as perceived 'value add.' It was such a crock. But for that one post, I got warnings I would be banned if I kept discussing it, I did, they did. I am banned for life on Reddit. Fuck off India and those who support buying cheap oil and selling labor so bad it is white collar crime. image
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BRBitcoinapolis 6 months ago
I really hope Trump's veiled threat to Putin doesn't end on TACO Tuesday. Praying for peace for dear family and friends in Ukraine.
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BRBitcoinapolis 8 months ago
Terrence? I miss you, brother. Hope all is well. You are missing nothing online. You always called it “rage baiting.”
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BRBitcoinapolis 9 months ago
Tariffs, Greenland, Gulf of America, Canals, Mount Rushmore, 3rd Term...what crazy box is left to be checked? image
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BRBitcoinapolis 11 months ago
Today marks 3 years since I told my FIAT job to SHOVE IT. I am below retirement age and the Rule of 55 and Bitcoin saved me. Hang in there people in cubicle world, with your seemingly soul sucking existence. The Meetings. The Office Politics. Cost of Living adjustments that don't even come close to helping. Coworkers who do nothing but kiss butt and get promoted. Let me know if you need some comic relief, tell me about your situation and try me and I am not an AI bot. I saw it all and made sarcastic comments for 35 years. image
One thing holding me back on NOSTR is the search. I spent my entire career in data/reporting so I view all posts as database entries to go back and 'mine' words, Dorsey's, yours, and mine. For instance, I painstakingly wrote up notes on Saylor explaining the 5 types of investors in Bitcoin. Going to the transcript, reformatting it, etc. I remember it had Denier and Skeptic in it but I can't find it using any client search inside NOSTR or using "The Google." For 2025, I would like to not renew my blue check on Twitter but it is impossible for me to be limited on my posts (TLDR) and some of us need the search. I know, I know, everyone likes to think what they post today is earth shattering but I really, really like to go back to what has been said the past almost 16 years in Bitcoin and last almost 4(?) on NOSTR. Huge Fan of NOSTR and I am patient as Hell. Some of us were around when the Internet was being built: "404 Page Not Found - Site Under Construction"
"UnBank you Very Much" Yesterday I walked into a US Bank branch because I wanted someone to verify something that is completely unclear. Never mind the 'Make an Appointment' button went to a dead link online with my desktop and confirmed on my cellphone app (same site.) The situation: Our daughter is in France for 2 years and because of French law/rules/regulations, she has to have a French Bank Account in order for her to function over there. So she can get a French phone, deal with locals/cash for housing and some food. (People like cash everywhere, hmmmm.) Regardless, I simply need to move money, transfer from our US Bank Account to hers or from her US Bank account to the French account. I explained this to the US Bank employee and she confirmed what I already knew without attaching the price (not clear anywhere on their site.) US Bank: "In order to do this, you have to do a wire transfer." Me: "That is the only way? I need this to be ongoing for two years, sporadically but probably frequently." US Bank: "Yes, the only way." Me: "How much is each transfer?" US Bank: "$50" Me: "$50, regardless of denomination?" US Bank: "Yes." Me: "That's ridiculous...(me turning my back and walking out with the still unresolved issue.)" From a previous note, I can't us Strike (they require my daughter bring in a utility bill with her name on it for part of the KYC process.) Does anyone know if Venmo or PayPal or CashApp or any other 'mainstream' POS Fiat based online system can beat the 1950s Bank technology with a US to France simple transaction? Bathtub Section of Extraneous I am showing you how there are 6-7 hops in a Venmo transaction. ====== While he was in front of Congress (2020) to Brian Brooks, one of my favorite Bitcoin voices. Brooks gets drowned out online by Bitcoin Maxis sometimes because he talks about Web3/Blockchain but he is freakin' smart and his Bitcoin analysis is incredible. I am going to repost more on him later. For now, when Binance's nuts were in the vice, the Binance filing, Sam explains the previous two CEOs at Binance to CZ (Slea-Zy), known as Hostile CEO A and Hostile CEO B CEO A is: Catherine Coley who is presumably still missing. CEO B is: Brian Brooks (Former Head of Crypto for Trump/CEO of Bitfury) Mr. Kustoff: (03:31:56) Thank you, Ms. Haas. Mr. Brooks, if I could, to you, thank you also for being here. If I could, I think obviously there are people who believe that cryptocurrency is difficult, maybe even impossible to track. Can you talk about that as it relates to the blockchain? And we talk about illicit activities, alleged illicit activities, oftentimes will be investigated by federal authorities. Could you explain maybe the fallacy in that as if you were talking to our local police chiefs or local sheriffs? Mr. Brooks: (03:32:37) Sure. Well, thank you for the question, Mr. Kustoff. I actually do this talk at local rotary clubs and things around the country all the time. So I think I can do that pretty well. I think the easiest way to understand it is let’s contrast blockchain transactions with normal banking transactions to see how much easier it is to trace them on a blockchain than it is in a banking transaction. So let’s imagine for a moment that… I would never do this because this would be flagrantly illegal, but let’s say I bought you lunch. Okay? And let’s say that afterwards you wanted to Venmo me your payment back, right? So you hit your Venmo button on your iPhone and you sent me money. What many people don’t understand is that there’s seven or eight different steps in the Venmo transaction. So all Venmo does is send an instruction to your bank. Your bank then receives that instruction, they write it down in their books and records, and then they then send an instruction to an underlying transfer network. It could be the automated clearing house, it could be the Fedwire system or something else. That system then contacts my bank. It inquires whether my bank has enough money to pay you. Once that’s been done, then there’s a debit from my account. It’s very complicated. And in any one of those steps, information could be lost. There could be a breach, something bad could happen. Versus in a blockchain, there are no intermediaries. I’m not sending instructions to a third party to send instructions to another third party, to eventually send you money. I’ve sent you money. And when the block is validated, I can see that my wallet address transferred that value to your wallet address, simple as that. The easiest way for people to understand how easy this is, because we’ve had a lot of talk of hacking and cyber security issues, the reason that we found the bad guys in the Colonial Pipeline hack, was because they asked for Bitcoin. If they had asked for diamonds, if they had asked for cash, if they’d asked for almost any other thing, we’d never have caught the bad guys. We caught the bad guys because, not in spite of, because they used Bitcoin and we could tell exactly where the money went.
Did someone at Primal piss off Jack? The worry I always have is often developers are busting their ass coding under duress (FIAT time pressure) and many have shitty people skills. Then they bite the hand that feeds them and the hand stops feeding them. I worry about Open Source Development, plumbers, doctors, teachers don't work for free. I like Primal, it has never been slow, sure it needs work but it's cooler than Twitter 1.0 already. My uncle: "Fuckem' and feedem' rice. If they complain, take away the rice."
I feel so dumb asking this, I thought I was paying attention with Remittance fees and Strike and the LN. Now our daughter is in France for a long time, we need to wire her money to her new French Bank account from US Bank. The options we have are expensive and dumb, anyone know how to do this without my having to give up the Sats I clawed to get from living in the US and depositing to various Lightning wallets? I would like to be able to send up to $5000 with the least Friction and not trip the alarms our stupid banks have. Our daughter is a wonderful, upstanding, college student not a criminal nor are we bad actors but we are forced to feel this way. Thanks a lot Freedom based Les Etats Unis for all my decades of following all the rules and you put me in this box? Zelle, Wire Transfer, PayPal, Western Union...all awful options with the incredible fees attached. French Bank is LCL if that matters, not sure if it is best to start from French or American side. Good God is banking broken worldwide. Let us live in peace with the money we earned, LEGALLY.