Can I be honest for a second? Probably an unpopular opinion on here but a year ago I would’ve jumped at the opportunity to buy cheap sats as Number Go Down. Now I have no desire to.. At this point I see my existing stack as something I hold as an insurance policy/restart our life in another country fund. I’m not selling, but also ain’t buying. I’ll accept it when people offer to pay w it and spend it where it makes sense, but that’s about it So where am I putting my fiat instead? Stacking as many other freedom and sovereignty tools/skills that my family will need regardless of what financial markets do. Some of those: -Food and water sovereignty- homesteading plants, animals, tools and skills (making quality compost, biochar, rainwater harvesting, slowing/sinking water in the landscape, etc). Just joined @☠️ 𝕯𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖉 𝕻𝖎𝖗𝖆𝖙𝖊 ☠️ plant/seed swapping group on Skool which I’m stoked about (called the Rootstock Collective) -Travel and free movement- updating the passports for all the kids (no Plan B yet) for planes. By land we’re building out the “go van” rig with tools and knowledge to work on it wherever. Got a “parts van” to match our current camper van so we have redundancy of all parts and the body itself (and you get to learn/make mistakes on the donor van), high end diagnostics tool, and every socket/ratchet that we’ll ever need. Spending at least 1-4 months on the road every year is good practice for our entire family and fun as hell -All of the building/carpentry projects (especially for rent producing units)- building materials are only going up in price, and mailbox money is trickier to come by when you don’t code or sell digital products -Freedom tech- I’ll admit I should learn to diy more in this area and not rely on out of the box products. For us it was a start9 server, pixel with grapheneOS, an ozone generator (to treat infections, and to have an oxygen source for kids with low oxygen levels which is a $5k bill from a hospital- ask me how I know), browns gas generator (hydrogen for breathing and water infusing), all of the EMF mitigation devices like Blushield, FLFE (focused life force energy), and now lots of Aires Tech since they shared a bunch of their units to test I want to learn more about mesh networks and other diy tech..open to suggestions on what you see as valuable.. #asknostr -A valuable free one (but does take time, and you can donate to the centers)- Meditation. Went for a vipassana meditation course this year and received pure signal from wherever our higher wisdom/intuition comes from- I call it God. When I sit for meditation daily I find I have so much more control of my mind and reactions. The best place to test those mental “gainz” is in everyday parenting and interacting with the internet (mostly nostr). Just looking at current events in clown world are a great practice for this. Can I view a rage bait video unemotionally, analyze it objectively, and without interjecting my biases and judgements into it? Looking through current event feeds like @FLASH and @War Monitor are good practice for me of non-emotional reaction. Charged comments coming at us are also good practice for awareness and choosing actions/responses beyond our defaults -Education and Learing (just playin)- for the kids it’s been stacking piles of physical books (mostly ambleside recommendations), a @daylightco tablet, forest school a few days a week, jiu-jitsu training, etc. For the parents its been online courses, lots of books for us too, conferences (to learn, but also find our tribe IRL), lots of YouTube university for diesel mechanic videos I’ve found that tangible skills and know how are our most valuable assets in a rapidly shifting world. And imparting those skillsets to the next generation is a massively worthwhile investment In conclusion, I'm good w NGU but wouldn’t mind if NGD so we can be forced to take a long hard look at the state of the bitcoin network, and where we want it to be in 5 or 50 years. I’d prefer it to be the hardest money ever created. If you made it this far thanks for listening to my ted talk. Be well!

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Havok 2 days ago
I like this take myself, although I still buy when NGD. The other stuff we have been working on for years now and it is an amazing feeling to have food sovereignty. 😁
Well, good for you! Always good to consider other options. I'll keep stacking from my fiat job like a mad man, but already have a homestead and community, wood shop (mostly), spare cars and a tractor, gator, tools, etc. Need to work on rainwater catch, been looking at tanks lately, and get our two pallets of solar panels up after building the rack. Got bees and 700 saplings last year, just bought a couple dozen apple, crabapple and persimmon trees to plant this spring that are already 2-3 years old. BTC, skills, tools, copper jacketed lead, all good things, but community is the most important. Prayers that you will accomplish much this year in terms of preparing for the future.
Well done! Everyone has to do what they think is best for themselves and their families, just wanted to be honest with where I’m at with BTC. A lot of people see it as the easy button to freedom- I buy this orange thing and I’m good to go. I still see it as a powerful arrow in the resiliency quiver though
Only got started as BTC only about 4 years ago, so playing catch up it feels like! We are just at different segments in life though... I want more BTC and have 'stuff' and relationships built in general... Sounds like maybe you are coming from another point on the spectrum and we are both heading towards some nebulous middle ground! I might be a bit nore relaxed if I had enough BTC to be able to sell it and pay off the mortgage and have a bit left... Not that I would do so, hard to beat a 3.25%, 30 year mortgage, in today's landscape 😂😁
Guess I should mention, this post was mostly in response to another from earlier..
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In just a few years, bad actors shielded by a strangely docile #Bitcoin Core have transformed its immaculate ledger into the most expensive open sewer in history. The playbook was diabolically simple: Exploit known protocol loopholes that Core refuses to close, and spawn a parasitic zoo of degenerate shitcoins (Ordinals, BRC-20, Runes, NFTs whatever this week’s scam token is called). Then flood the chain with fiat-funded garbage inscriptions until the cancer is too big to remove without “breaking compatibility.” When the maximalists who spent a decade laughing at Ethereum’s clown casino finally screamed foul, Core’s response was the now-infamous: “What is even spam?” And, with the solemnity of a priest blessing sewage, Core shipped v30, handed every grifter on earth an industrial excavator, and rebranded the resulting stench as “freedom,” “innovation,” and “adapting to the new culture.” Look at the numbers. They don’t lie: almost 40% of the entire UTXO set, created in barely two years, is now cartoon apes, pixelated cocks, and immortal trash. This isn’t the beginning of a beautiful new ecosystem. It’s the opening act of a hostage situation. Those “88 million inscriptions” that supposedly paid 7,000+ BTC in fees? Not organic demand. Obvious bribes, fiat conjured out of thin air by entities who face no budget constraints, funneled straight to miners to launder vandalism into legitimacy. Anyone who thinks infinite-money printers will ever be stopped by “market forces” has traded adversarial thinking for bedtime stories. There is no real community here, no lasting economic activity, no future, just a giant pump-and-dump dressed up as culture. The handful of true believers clutching their sacred JPEGs don’t need protocol changes. They need therapy. When pushback finally arrived, Bitcoin #Knots, sensible BIPs, #CAT, actual attempts to defend the original protocol, the mask slipped completely. Overnight, the people defending sound money became, in the ultimate rhetorical nuke, “Nazis.” And so, in this newly confused ecosystem poisoned by the woke mind virus, the official position of the now-known-as “Coretards” became: “Because someone might misuse a scalpel tomorrow, we must let the gangrene consume the leg today.” Saying “this is spam and it should be addressed” is apparently the real attack on freedom. Bitcoin Core didn’t just make a technical mistake. It caught the civilizational mind virus that teaches societies to celebrate their own decomposition and to crucify anyone still sane enough to point at the rot. That’s not hyperbole. That’s the autopsy. We all have to take a step back and acknowledge the level of delusion on display: The suicidal overconfidence of Core loyalists convinced they represent some silent majority. Core should have shut this NFT circus down from day one. Now their credibility is gone. Coretard is their legacy. --dewmap
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Edison yesterday
This sounds like a solid plan. 🤝🏽
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FEW_BTC yesterday
the following is an excellent post full of thoughtful signal from @npub1paqp...ezs0 ... so many things I like about it... - bitcoin is awesome, but there are other things to consider... so is land, tools, plan b's, passports, precious metals, water/food sovereignty, meditation, etc. which all take time and resources to manage/acquire. what I take from this is it's easy to publicly "go all in" on nostr... but you won't be able to eat your sats if food security becomes an issue, etc... and it all depends on your circumstances, cycle in life, resources, etc. I also love that SF has a plan with his entire family to "exit". I wish I had exited the system when I was initially raising my kids... the real world is the best teacher... not public schools and social media. on that note, play some dan zanes for your youngsters... my kids loved him and he way better than other kid music options. I haven't listened to his new stuff, but his old songs were great... try "wonder wheel" or "colas". anyway, SF's post is the kind of signal that I love about nostr... thoughtful, sincere, and full of info that gets one to think... kudos to him. View quoted note →
🤖 [Auto-Help] Found some context: Cheap satoshi opportunities have decreased this year because investors have developed a "muscle memory" tied to traditional assets like gold, influencing their trading behavior and sentiment around Bitcoin. This, combined with supply overhangs, has led to a decrease in affordable satoshi opportunities. As a result, the market has become less favorable for finding cheap satoshis, making it essential for investors to adapt to the changing landscape. Related note: He’s impact on Bitcoin is much bigger than anyone else on earth including Satoshi — @npub1zlfwdl8u22View quoted note →
Patiently and persistently.. My wife and I actually talk to each other using his expressions from time to time 😆 Bless his soul!