The IRS wants to know our bitcoin addresses. Here are mine.
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Marc
marc@primal.net
npub1marc...f3g0
Freedom Tech Nerd
I'm thinking about traveling to Costa Rica for vacation. Where is that place where locals accept #bitcoin
#asknostr
The Panopticon was 24 years in the making.
I'm here to opt-out of it to the best of my ability.
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Earlier this year, I made the Sat Swear Jar. The idea was to send a dollar's worth of Bitcoin into a lightning address every time I mentioned the word #bitcoin.
I had about 53,000 sats in it. I ended up sending a total of 100,000 sats to an open dime I attached to a 14kt gold necklace to give as a gift to my teenage son.
I don't want him wearing it at school, but I think it is really cool.


This is a great analogy.
What is this Solana mint bullshit?


It's much easier to prevent double spending by quantum computing in Bitcoin than it is to prevent double spending from Control P in the legacy financial system.
I'm making tamales. 
