LLMs like GPT are going to do wonders for all kinds of UX. Imagine talking to your bitcoin node.
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Fractional reserve exchanges stole the $140k High from us last cycle (a 40X from the low) and the movement to self custody will bring us to $320k this cycle (a 20X from the low).
Wow. Crypto fairy Bitcoin analysis and she made 12k in 2 hours. This is alpha ๐


People bought eth in 2017/18 who have been down in Bitcoin terms ever since. They gonna wait another 5/6 years to see if things change? ๐
Best arguments, resources, videos for JFK assassination being a deep state job rather than a random crazy shooter plz.
10k SATs for best resources ๐
Misdirection. Sorry to say Elon has probably bought more Bitcoin.
Meme mashup 

The more non bitcoin assets you own, the more confiscatable your bitcoin is. Think about it.
We've studied Bitcoin 1000x more deeply than anyone has studied their stock portfolios. They think we're the retards ๐
These guys could start some epic HFSP trains


How many years of wages would it take to buy the average US house based on the average US yearly wage. Please answer for every decade from 1800 to 2020. #[0]
Asked GPT4: How many eggs could someone buy for $1 in 1900, and every 10 years until 2020?
1900: Around 30-40 eggs. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, in 1900, the price of one dozen eggs was about $0.23, which means you could buy roughly 30-40 eggs with $1.
1910: Around 25-35 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased to about $0.30, which means you could buy approximately 25-35 eggs with $1.
1920: Around 12-18 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased to around $0.60, which means you could buy about 12-18 eggs with $1.
1930: Around 25-35 eggs. During the Great Depression, the price of one dozen eggs dropped to about $0.30, so you could buy approximately 25-35 eggs with $1.
1940: Around 20-25 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased slightly to around $0.40, which means you could buy about 20-25 eggs with $1.
1950: Around 16-20 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased to around $0.50, which means you could buy approximately 16-20 eggs with $1.
1960: Around 12-16 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased to around $0.60, which means you could buy about 12-16 eggs with $1.
1970: Around 10-14 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased to around $0.70, which means you could buy approximately 10-14 eggs with $1.
1980: Around 8-10 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased to around $0.90, which means you could buy about 8-10 eggs with $1.
1990: Around 7-9 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased slightly to around $1.00, which means you could buy about 7-9 eggs with $1.
2000: Around 6-8 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased to around $1.20, which means you could buy approximately 6-8 eggs with $1.
2010: Around 4-6 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased to around $1.80, which means you could buy about 4-6 eggs with $1.
2020: Around 3-5 eggs. The price of one dozen eggs increased to around $2.00-$3.00, which means you could buy approximately 3-5 eggs with $1.
#[0] what is the 1234th word on the bip39 wordlist?
9 of the past 150 days are responsible for bringing us from the low to where we are now. Don't trade.
I watched a communist podcast about AI. It made me more pro AI. The icing on the cake is that the guest was pro Ethereum.
If AGI goes rogue, it'll bid Bitcoin to $100m within a year.
I want to watch a podcast with a large relay operator that spells out the ins and outs, costs, scaling and overall business model of running a relay.
I would like to understand if $5 $10, w/e per month would be enough to make this viable and in what form (how long are notes are hosted for, etc. )
"why is it so hard to taper a fucking ponzi?๐ฎโ๐จ" - Jerome Powell, probably
Ffs
US OFFICIALS EVALUATE PROTECTING ALL DEPOSITS AT SVB - WAPO.