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Nevadan. State citizen. Bitcoiner. Sovereign.
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
My nostr feed is so nice to read. I do want to discover more content, twitter is so good with accounts like Brian Rommele, Massimo, and I could go on. There are some great finds here, and it’s fun to be so early that you can peek around and discover new things everywhere you look…and bugs haha. I’m committed to consistently using it daily, including posting and engaging with others. And zapping is amazing, you feel it…and it feels so good. Let’s go!
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Anyone use a 49” curved monitor? How do you like it?
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Incredible talk on bitcoin and international trade by Nick Szabo.
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Celebrating here! I’ve had a client for eight years, absolute amazing people and what I think is the best math education in the world for primary school. Just made a joint venture agreement to join the company and help it grow! Now, the education market is similar to a cartel with just a few companies dominating the resource resources schools use. My first action with this venture will be open, sourcing the curriculum! It’s a fairly substantial project with around 500 lessons, each needing review and aesthetic enhancements to ensure an awesome experience for anyone, not just teachers. Stay tuned…
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Kids are amazing with articulating their thinking and giving some time really helps them make connections to what they already know.
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Young generations - this is your depression. Boomers are wealthy, yeah - but the enemy is those who indebted them and inflated asset values…central banks. Bitcoin will end the depression, quality, time, and peace is coming.
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Nothing is more “for the people” than Bitcoin. Central banks have a lot of influence, they print the money. All big institutions interests are closely aligned. Tariffs have complex arguments, and negotiation is obviously something that produces some raging. Time preference. Take a deep breath, let’s see how things go. Did you know money is limited to gold and silver coin, constitutionally? Legal tender, now that’s a different story..Federal Reserve Notes are “negotiable instruments”, like ethereum. Simple is best, but there are certainly use cases for complexity.
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
It’s not easy to understand why to love Bitcoin. It’s even less easy to understand why to love the USA Constitution. Rules over rulers. In that, they are the same. And, the USA Constitution was constructed perfectly to open the doors to a new money outside of the control of humans. Man lives under the laws of nature, of god alone. See what the Courts had to say about that in 1796: “It is not a rule upon mankind in their natural state. There, every man is independent of all laws, except those prescribed by nature. He is not bound by any institutions formed by his fellowmen without his consent. “Cruden v. Neale, 2 N.C. (1796) 2 S.E. 70
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Tell me 1 thing from the USA Constitution, and I’ll zap you. I’ll start, the constitution limits the powers of congress in Article 1 Section 8. Their jurisdiction is limited to the seat of government, which is now the District of Columbia, but at the time was not certain, so they put: “To exercise exclusive Legislation in all Cases whatsoever, over such District (not exceeding ten Miles square) as may, by Cession of Particular States, and the Acceptance of Congress, become the Seat of the Government of the United States”
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Some days following @rektbot will completely take over your feed. Love the memes though.
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Fascinating history behind the American revolution. Checkout the currency act of 1764, where England killed the currencies used in the colonies. The culmination of policies from England led to high unemployment, economic distress, and obviously led to an historic revolution. Even more interesting though, is in the USA Constitution, it explicitly required debts be paid in money via gold and silver coin, and EXPLICITLY forbid the use of debt monies (negotiable instruments). How did the United States end up ditching the constitution? By creating their own deep state, a public corporation, registered in the District of Columbia, and via use of the 14th amendment, turned the inalienable rights of Americans into privileges and immunities protecting corporations. People don’t understand and it’s the most significant tyrannical move on the people of America and the world since America was born. Land of the brave and home of the free? If you read and understand your constitution, then yes. If you are motivated by fear of reprisal, then you may give up your rights the founders pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor for. Federal Reserve Notes are NOT MONEY. Bitcoin is, though, and it’ll take a constitutional amendment to recognize it as such. It’s coming, ETA 2030.
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Good morning NOSTR! Happy Tariff uncertainty day. Now, let’s stack and zap.
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Are there any good “Welcome to NOSTR” tutorials? Something about finding good relays and good follows?
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
It's the Deep State, and it's inside of the United States of America. It's registered as a corporation going by the name United States. Donald Trump is it's CEO and he's in the only office elected nationally by We the People. You must understand citizenship in order to protect your Bitcoin from the elitist global banking cartel. Watch and repost!!
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Citizenship - I am what you think I think I am. How badass was the American Revolution? Let’s explore
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nerdydragon 9 months ago
Scholarship. Education is an investment in the future of ones self and also to society. There are few more worthy pursuits. I don't know what the future of higher ed will be, but I do know I want to support students. So I'm creating the "Jimmy and Tommy Dodd Bitcoin Scholarship" in honor of my father and his twin brother, Uncle Jimmy. Both attended Virginia Tech and are proud Alumni. I'm funding it for 40 years, with 10,000,000 satoshis. It will pay out once per year, 250,000 satoshis to one student selected from a simple and quick application process, answering 3 questions: 1 - why is this bitcoin scholarship good for you? 2 - how will you use it? 3 - why you? Would love any feedback, suggestions, ideas, etc The first award will be made on July 25, 2025. I'm learning how to make students aware of available scholarships, and doing this independent of any single university. Will share more along the way. For now, please hit me up in the comments or message me to apply. How much education will 250,000 satoshis be worth in 2065? image
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nerdydragon 10 months ago
Good sign. Erecting support. Next target: 80085 image