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Writer, rebel, educator.
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Drowning in data. Starved for wisdom.
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Incredible. So inspiring. ๐ #AlexHonnold
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"Someone has a sign that says V2 in my gym" ๐ซ ๐คฃ #Climbing
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Wow. Witness history, #Nostr #AlexHonnold
Tune into Netflix Live to watch Alex Honnold free solo climb the Taipei 101 Skyscraper!


Bitcoin is digital truth.
This should blow more minds than it has.
Not enough *Bitcoinersโข๏ธ are bitcoiners.
If you know what I mean, then you're a bitcoiner.
Capiche?
The late 90s was peak society in many aspects.
Culture was big enough to be global but small enough to be shared and slow.
CDs, MP3s, video rentals, internet... Culture felt shared, stable and curious.
Plus the cultural leap from the 1980s was massive.
The 90s didn't just *feel* futuristic, it WAS futuristic.
We only have mere echos and shadows of that in 2026; Nostr is definitely one of them...
ICR, ICQ, and old dial up vibes. 56k buffering. Torrents, Napster. Slow, laggy, but authentic.
"If you had to choose only ONE asset to leave your entire net worth in, for say an heir that would inherit this asset in a decade, which asset do you choose?"
I've asked this thought experiment question to roomfulls of people many times.
Overwhelmingly, the top answer is...
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Real estate.
Housing is supposed to be shelter. Not a universal store of value we must use because our money is broken.
Wait. Whaa?
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Silver be like...


Clenching my fists hoping Incan alter the space time continuum so shift reality to as cool as the late 90s were. ๐๐๐ฎโ๐จ


@Bitcoin Mechanic Damn. Not far off.
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