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Developing the world's highest performance structural aerospace materials (and a couple other things) gave me a unique experience of the fiat world, which made me a bitcoin berserker. I must see the downfall of fiat so that the world may have a sound economic calculus under which the industrialist can proceed with his work unimpeded. @DeltaClimbs on twitter 1-arm-chinup nationalism
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DeltaClimbs 7 months ago
If you call yourself a bitcoiner, you need to read this to understand how fiat actually manifests in the economy. Make no mistake: if you lie about this and pretend that *non-direct government spending* from pension funds, including VC, are private market capitalism, you are an enemy of liberty, you are an enemy of America, and you are an enemy of life itself, regardless of whether you cosplay as a Republican.
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DeltaClimbs 7 months ago
Sometimes I will read Beautyon's tweets even though he has me blocked, and I will think that I should be working on the critical product for adoption that everyone else is neglecting... but then I remember there is nary a serious bitcoiner to be found in most parts. But the military is serious, and through building weapons, I can carry the torch of the dying culture of engineering and technology advancement, a culture bitcoin will restore to its full grandeur, but totally foreign to the fiat-world bitcoiner of the present era. Pity.
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DeltaClimbs 8 months ago
Where do my new followers come from if I am not actively posting? I get a few weekly. Is this indicative of more pro-social discovery mechanisms than on X?
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DeltaClimbs 9 months ago
Bitcoin is deterrence What you can do with it is largely emergent from the constraints indirectly imposed on others Hodling is deterrence
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DeltaClimbs 9 months ago
I used to be retarded I still am retarded But I used to be too
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DeltaClimbs 9 months ago
What are the most interesting things bitcoiners have built or funded that are not bitcoin specific projects? e.g. David Bailey helping save America or Stacey Herbert helping transform El Salvador I am particularly interested in globally relevant things to the extent they exist rather than the hippy farmers market fake circular economies.
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DeltaClimbs 1 year ago
The truth about your bitcoin city/town circlejerks image
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DeltaClimbs 1 year ago
Can someone explain to me the whole Nashville meme in bitcoin? Unlike Austin, the city is not at all a tech hub, so why is it such a draw?
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DeltaClimbs 1 year ago
Retardation is emergent and prolific under fiat No one is "running the show" top down
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DeltaClimbs 1 year ago
Everyone knows that the era before Satoshi was BS
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DeltaClimbs 1 year ago
Peter Thiel believes deeply in the State and Government He believes States can "fix things," if only his people are in control He doesn't understand Bitcoin. He doesn't understand or appreciate technology. He knows saying the phrase "I love freedom & technology" is popular. image
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DeltaClimbs 1 year ago
BITCOIN IS NOT MONEY BITCOIN IS NOT PROPERTY BITCOIN IS NOT A COMMODITY, CURRENCY, SAVINGS, OR AN ASSET BITCOIN CONFERS NO RIGHTS Bitcoin is a software messaging protocol. MESSAGES. Bitcoin enables free speech and association without interdiction. Interfering with speech or association is not just unconstitutional, it is the foundation of tyranny anywhere, and enacted only by criminal, violent assault. It must also be understood of course that all taxation interferes with the natural rights of persons to freely associate. There are no "bitcoins", bitcoin cannot be "owned", and the notion of "title" to bitcoin is an abstraction under the reality that bitcoin will recognize and not reverse valid transactions signed under duress or downstream of criminal trespass. There is no such thing as "title" to "bitcoins" because it is fungible cash, you cannot correctly say "these coins" vs "those coins". This is not something to convince any authority of for there is no valid authority that may govern speech or association. Of course, people may be fooled into acting dead and impotent, like a trapped animal oblivious to the fact his cage was never locked. Every time someone talks about regulation and government, they are supporting the government, supporting its frame as a valid owner of all humans. This is the peak of high time preference behavior, a total moral capitulation and submission. And it is only possible first by promoting LIES about what bitcoin is, for if you state the truth, it is too obvious that all the regulatory ideas are invalid and unlawful. Bitcoin is software, it exists, it does not grant rights. If you burn a piece of wood and survive the night from the heat, it does not make warmth a right being given to you. You are USING the wood and it has certain behavior. It is anthropomorphization where the person being fictitiously constructed is none other than daddy government. But you are alone with the laws of physics, and other people trying to lie to you about the nature of the world. Bitcoin is first and foremost Freedom of Association tech. If you tell someone it's XYZ money thing, you guarantee someone else has set the mimetic framework / terrain. If you start with association, it may spur a person to consider association mechanisms and attack vectors.
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DeltaClimbs 1 year ago
Crickets. No one is trying to build the stuff that actually makes money on here, just social media apps. ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™‚๏ธ image
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DeltaClimbs 1 year ago
Nostr might be able to fix this. Some of you may recall, I posted a number of times my ideas around how relational contracting would enable distributed ridesharing and other markets without needing escrow. image
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DeltaClimbs 1 year ago
The overwhelming majority of great technologies were invented in the West / West-allied nations. Steam Engine: England Internal Combustion Engine: France Basic Oxygen Steelmaking: Austria EAF Steelmaking: Scotland Bessemer Steelmaking: England Carbon Fiber: America Integrated Circuits: America Jet Engine: England/Germany Silicon Carbide Fibers: Japan Airplane: America Container Ship: America Modern LEDs: Japan Fucking food itself (Haber-Bosch): Germany Cement: England Fracking: America Nuclear Energy: America CNC Machining: America Pick-and-place: Japan Drones: America Bitcoin: America MOSFET (underpins internet): America The Internet: America Fiber Optics: India LASER: America 3D Printing: America Vulcanized Rubber: America MIMO: America GaN devices: Japan OLEDs: America GPUs: America Cellphone-to-sat coms: America Cloud Compute: America/England Hypersonic Glide Vehicles: America Nanocrystalline Alumina Fibers: America Shall I go on? Never invested in a commodity. None of them. Never will. "Omg you're missing out" Maybe. You're missing out on being in the room where the great leaps forward in human civilization take place and being a multi-trillionaire. Keep your tyrannical wastelands. image
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DeltaClimbs 1 year ago
So, uhh, TIL, it's not the pricey charity dinner entrance, but the auction that gets you. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ๐Ÿฅฒ Looking forward to our conversation @jack, thanks for sharing some of your time! ๐Ÿค™ image
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