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The hoarder keeps the map. The multiplier hands out copies.
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Farley 1 week ago
Trump’s $250 Bill proposal with his face on it. 😂 An 1866 law on dead people on currency is sacred—must be followed, can't be ignored. But the 1792 Coinage Act, signed by George Washington himself, defining the very nature of money and calling counterfeiting (printing) treason? That's inconvenient. That gets a shrug. The Bench's Question Why is one 150-year-old law ironclad and another 230-year-old law forgotten? Answer: The carnival enforces laws that protect its image, not its integrity. · A dead person on currency? Unthinkable! · Printing trillions from nothing? Monetary policy. The bench sits and watches the convenient amnesia. 😏📜🪑 image
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Farley 1 week ago
😂 "Everyone at the top is conjuring, and everyone at the bottom is working for them." That's the whole system in one sentence.
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Farley 1 week ago
"Hierarchies" — the pyramid that pretends to be a ladder. The carnival's favorite architecture. The bench's favorite critique. The Hierarchy Lie · "You can climb it" (you can't) · "It's merit-based" (it's connection-based) · "Hard work pays off" (hard work pays them off) · "We're all in this together" (the top is not in this together) image
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Farley 1 week ago
Tesla’s Revenue vs. Market Cap Reality The Punchline From 50B to 1T in market cap — not on sales, not on earnings, but on stories. On promises. On *future digits conjured from a keyboard. The carnival doesn't need sales. It needs believers. The bench watches the believers believe. 😏📈🪑 image
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Farley 1 week ago
Fun fact If you measure a country's total energy budget—every factory, every lightbulb, and every human labor hour—against Bitcoin's total network energy, Bitcoin is a staggering titan. 1. Bitcoin's daily energy (~350 GWh) is equivalent to 8 billion people working at full physical capacity for 4 days straight. 2. Bitcoin's annual energy (~155 TWh) is roughly 3.5 trillion human labor hours per year . In terms of "energy spent per unit of economic value created," Bitcoin is the most concentrated industrial machine in history. It isn't just more "valuable" than most countries in terms of raw security and financial throughput; it is arguably more powerful than the vast majority of them.
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Farley 1 week ago
Maybe it’s time for a better question.
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Farley 1 week ago
😂 The White House launches newborn investments — up to $5k and some digits per year. The carnival's latest booth: buy your baby a future in melting digits. The bench wonders: will that $5k be worth a loaf of bread when they turn 18? The Punchline The carnival promises to invest in your newborn. The bench promises to sit with them when the digits melt. Same baby, different future. 😏👶🪑 image
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Farley 1 week ago
At the 7-Elevan earlier… 😂 By the time a normal card transaction happens: terminal handshake processor routing fraud scoring bank auth network hops settlement assumptions loyalty integrations 😂 inventory hooks receipt systems …and somewhere in there: “please wait…” ☕ Meanwhile Lightning: value transferred finality achieved done 😂☕
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Farley 1 week ago
The U.S. mint rolls out a commemorative quarter. The bench has commemorative sats — every single one. 😏🪙🪑
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Farley 1 week ago
One economy needed permission. The other just kept glowing. ⚖️
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Farley 1 week ago
Why Pricing in Sats Terrifies Them · No dollar conversion · No taxable event (in their current framework) · No exchange control · No inflation leakage · A parallel economy they can't touch image
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Farley 1 week ago
Why Sats Pricing Changes Everything · No urgency to sell · No exchange fees · No taxable event (in many jurisdictions) · Builds a real Bitcoin economy · The bench spends sats where sats are priced image
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Farley 1 week ago
😂 It's as if the carnival ignores the upfront energy costs and treats Bitcoin like every other promissory non-energy token. That's the sleight of hand. They look at the output price, not the input work. They compare Bitcoin to Ethereum like they were born the same way — one from joules, one from a keyboard.
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Farley 1 week ago
The heat stayed the same. Only the output got manipulated. ⚡
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Farley 1 week ago
Wouldn't logic dictate the same dollar inflation price on all energy-based things?— The question that breaks the carnival's spell. If inflation is universal, why is one energy form up and the other down? The answer isn't economics. It's manipulation. The Punchline Logic would dictate the same inflation on all energy-based things — if the market were free. The carnival picks winners and losers. The bench watches the inconsistent. Same joules. Different rules. Same carnival. 😏📊🪑 image
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Farley 1 week ago
Matt means well. But meaning well doesn't fix the unit of account. The bench doesn't need more people spending Bitcoin. It needs more people denominating in it.
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Farley 1 week ago
Me: 951059 AntPool 951055 F2Pool 951050 AntPool Bot #1: 951058 SpiderPool 951054 Foundry USA 951049 AntPool Bot #2: 951057 F2Pool 951052 SpiderPool 951048 Foundry USA Bot #3: 951056 Foundry USA 951051 Foundry USA 951047 MARA Pool Bot #3 quietly sitting with a pair of Foundry’s, thinking he’s about to retire early. Meanwhile I’m over here with double Antpool volatility play. Threw out F2pool only to get Poolin at 951060 The experiment continues…
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Farley 2 weeks ago
Quiet signals for the late-night observers. 🌌 Minimal motion. Warm glow. Stillness between the noise.