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VP, Sales, Unchained | Advisor to Cantilever | FIRE ๐Ÿค Bitcoin | Banker turned bitcoiner: previously Truist, MetLife, Goldman Sachs, Deloitte Helping bitcoiners achieve financial independence and FIRE practitioners understand bitcoin at https://www.firebtc.io/
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trey 1 year ago
I'm heading to Bozeman, MT in just over a week, and I swear the universe is trying to tell me something. Bozeman keeps being mentioned in random places. Weird when this kind of thing happens!
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trey 1 year ago
Check out this great discussion from Bitcoin 2024 on the topic of bitcoin collateralized credit ๐Ÿ‘‡
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trey 1 year ago
Saylor has stepped up his game with an orange bitcoin shirt instead of a black one. Ya love to see it image
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trey 1 year ago
GM โ˜• Don't take the black pill. Be optimistic and work to build the world you want. ๐Ÿซก
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trey 1 year ago
This range is starting to frustrate folks. Which means we're close to the end methinks. image
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trey 1 year ago
I've noticed a lot more noobs use the phrase "bitcoin and crypto" when asking me questions. They are unknowingly drawing this important distinction, which didn't use to happen. Signal.
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trey 1 year ago
I read Atomic Habits and now I write at least one sentence a day. Little by little lol
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trey 1 year ago
The liquidations will continue until morale improves.
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trey 1 year ago
The world needs more debt and more money printing... ...or it needs bitcoin.
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trey 1 year ago
Remember this when the corporate media all starts using the same framing for a topic at the same time, repeated over and over again: "The lesson of figure 5 is that predictable illusions inevitably occur if a judgment is based on an impression of cognitive ease or strain. Anything that makes it easier for the associative machine to run smoothly will also bias beliefs. A reliable way to make people believe in falsehoods is frequent repetition, because familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth. Authoritarian institutions and marketers have always known this fact. But it was psychologists who discovered that you do not have to repeat the entire statement of a fact or idea to make it appear true. People who were repeatedly exposed to the phrase "the body temperature of a chicken" were more likely to accept as true the statement that "the body temperature of a chicken is 1440" (or any other arbitrary number). The familiarity of one phrase in the statement sufficed to make the whole statement feel familiar, and therefore true. If you cannot remember the source of a statement, and have no way to relate it to other things you know, you have no option but to go with the sense of cognitive ease." - Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
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trey 1 year ago
I find it very interesting that season 3 of Industry (on HBO) has a strong narrative thread making fun of ESG and calling it out for the bullshit it is. Anyone else?
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trey 1 year ago
Coming soon to bitcoin country image
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trey 1 year ago
Lol sometimes I really miss the bear market image
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trey 1 year ago
A reminder from Rovinj, Croatia. image
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