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Sam
SovereignSam@primal.net
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What are some ways that you have moved your time and energy into Bitcoin?
Facebook is a mess
@Jeff Booth do you have any material concerns about the inevitable utilization and adoption of Bitcoin, does anything “stop this train”? I’ve heard you mention that as long as it stays “decentralized and secure” then it will reprice everything and continue to be the first free market on Earth.
Have any recent developments of the past two years caused you to at all question it remaining decentralized and secure? I’ve always been a bit leery of anything that seems to be seen as a “savior”, as something that you can put all of your faith and trust into and that it IS going to, work out, be, happen - seemingly without question.
I personally enjoy the belief that I have in Bitcoin, and the more I learn from sources like you, @Lyn Alden, authors of The Fourth Turning, and many others, the more affirmation I feel.
But it almost feels too easy, too good to be true that I’ve found the prison door unlocked and so easy to walk out into freedom.
Bought this for 8,000 sats the other evening at a Bitcoin meetup.
A few days previous I had heard that this book and The Fourth Turning were a couple of the most salient reads for this time we’re in. Being in the trenches of the latter, I added this one to my Amazon cart but hadn’t checked out for some reason.
Then, at a Bitcoin meetup, a new friend arrived with a backpack full of extra copies of some books for sale for sats.
Imagine my delight when out popped this one - and a better deal than Amazon, and peer-to-peer!
Welcome to the Information Age.


If you trust the government, The Federal Reserve, the national debt, the banking cartel, or crony capitalism, then you shouldn’t pay attention to Bitcoin.