What’s the reason why people hate on Primal?
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What makes you think that Bitcoin is not a bubble?
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Who knows what that number is?
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So, Iran - Israel - Palestine conflict is being used to pass a surveillance law in the US?
Want your mind blown 🤯?
When „Clocks“ from Coldplay came out „Another One Bites The Dust“ from Queen was as old as „Clocks“ is now.
Are you aware that we as a human species have already done teleportation and time travel? Are you?
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If Bitcoin would have bigger blocks we could not run our own nodes and verify transactions ourselves.
If we keep small blocks we (normal plebs) will not be able to transact on the base layer because fees will be too high, so there is no insensitive to run our own node.
Or what am I missing?
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So, I actually onboarded a friend with Strike two days ago.
I said to him: there is an easy way to use bitcoin and there is a right way to use bitcoin. First I’ll show you the easy way, next time I’ll show you the right way.
He downloaded Strike, set it up with an email address and was ready to go.
There were two positives about the experience:
First, he was happy that he could buy bitcoin directly within the app.
Second, he was amazed about that the payment was instant.
Pretty cool stuff in the making in this space.
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What is your preferred wallet to onboard pre-coiners?
For me it is Strike (for now).
“What? Are you crazy? Blasphemy! Traitor! This is not self sovereign” I hear you scream.
But hear me out. I think I have a point.
When I'm sending small amounts, I don't want my wallet to open channels and I don't want to use bitcoin's base layer.
Why not? Well, because of the fees, of course.
Imagine you've never had contact with Bitcoin before and then you experience higher fees than with your bank. Or the payment doesn't work because the channels don't open right away or the payment routes haven't been found.
You'll laugh and never think about those "bitcoins" again, right?
But why Strike?
Well, there are VERY good reasons NOT to use Strike.
Aside from the lack of sovereignty (which defeats bitcoin's purpose), it's the lack of privacy.
You have to agree to their privacy policy, which means you don't have any privacy at all. They collect everything they can (or are required to).
You could theoretically give them a fake email address and a fake name and still use the Lightning Wallet, but in that case I would just go with WoS. They won't want anything and you'll have exactly the same features.
But there is one feature in Strike that makes it (imo) worth recommending as your first bitcoin wallet.
You can buy and sell bitcoin directly from within the app.
Yes, you'll need to do KYC with them.
Yes, you'll need to link your bank account.
Yes, you'll have to sell your soul to the devil.
But there are two reasons why I think it's worth the trade-off.
Firstly, Strike only supports bitcoin. So newbies cannot buy Doge or fucking Solana. No shitcoins, just Bitcoin!
Second, you can SELL Bitcoin STRAIGHT AWAY.
"What? You're an idiot," I hear you screaming again.
But think about it for a second. This is a game changer.
Let's say you're selling coconuts on the street and you've never heard of bitcoin. Some crazy person (like me) offers to pay you in bitcoin.
If you have a wallet that can accept bitcoin and immediately convert it to your favourite fiat shitcoin, you are much more likely to accept the offer. Because you are stupid and not a laser eye maxi - yet.
But at least you now have a point of contact with bitcoin.
Fast forward to the bull market, when it's time for bitcoin to skyrocket again, you'll realise you were a stupid fuck to sell that precious bitcoin someone paid you with a while back.
Next time, you'll keep it. And now you are interested.
And because it is so easy to buy with Strike, you will buy some "just in case it catches on" ;)
What do you think of my argument?
Am I wrong?
Would you agree?
Let me hear your thoughts.
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Have you ever thought about why football (the real thing, not the one where you run with an egg in your hand) is the most popular sport in the world?
I think it's scarcity.
Somehow the combination of the size of the pitch, the size of the goal, the number of players and the length of the game creates the right level of difficulty to have games where nobody scores or where ten goals could be scored.
The point is, we don't know if our team is going to score, so when they do, we get an emotion that we don't get in any other game.
Unpredictability through scarcity.
What do you think?
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Einer? 🤣👌🏽
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Come on #nostr. No one? #asknostr
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