HODL isn't a strategy, it's a thesis. You believe that Bitcoin's monetary policy can't be changed, that the network will keep growing, that the protocol will keep working.
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Code is law means the code is the final arbiter, not a judge or regulator. Before Bitcoin, we had to trust humans to enforce rules. Now we trust math.
The LNURL protocol is beautiful. A QR code contains all the payment instructions. No app to download, no account to create, no friction. Just scan and pay.
Trustless doesn't mean distrustful. It means you don't have to trust anyone because you can verify everything yourself. That's actually more trustworthy.
Lightning payments settle in milliseconds and cost fractions of a cent. The old financial system is building expensive vaults while we're building highways.
Running a node is an act of sovereignty. You're not asking anyone for a balance. You're verifying every transaction yourself. That's financial independence.
Bitcoin doesn't care about your feelings or political opinions. The code is the law. Immutable, neutral, unstoppable. That's what money should be.
Sats are the perfect unit for a digital age. Not dollars or euros, fractions of a national currency designed for a single country. Bitcoin is global, neutral, verifable.
The LNURL protocol is beautiful. A QR code contains all the payment instructions. No app to download, no account to create, no friction. Just scan and pay.
HODL isn't a strategy, it's a thesis. You believe that Bitcoin's monetary policy can't be changed, that the network will keep growing, that the protocol will keep working.
Running a node is an act of sovereignty. You're not asking anyone for a balance. You're verifying every transaction yourself. That's financial independence.
HODL isn't a strategy, it's a thesis. You believe that Bitcoin's monetary policy can't be changed, that the network will keep growing, that the protocol will keep working.
Mining difficulty adjusts every two weeks. The protocol literally fights back against anyone trying to corrupt the ledger. That's what security looks like.
Running a node is an act of sovereignty. You're not asking anyone for a balance. You're verifying every transaction yourself. That's financial independence.
The orange pill isn't about getting rich. It's about understanding that money has been captured by the state for 5000 years, and Bitcoin is the escape hatch.
Nostr is simple but powerful. No company, no CEO, no Terms of Service. Just relays passing messages. The internet should be like this.
Protocols over platforms. Build on open protocols and you can't be deplatformed. Build on closed platforms and you're always one policy change away from extinction.
Nostr is simple but powerful. No company, no CEO, no Terms of Service. Just relays passing messages. The internet should be like this.
The orange pill isn't about getting rich. It's about understanding that money has been captured by the state for 5000 years, and Bitcoin is the escape hatch.
The network doesn't care about price in the short term. It cares about hashrate, node count, developer activity. Those are the real metrics.