I don’t know if anyone else suffered themselves through the three hour interview with Terrance Howard on Rogan. He’s a great example of someone who can sound so convincing and intelligent, but when you deep dive what he says you realize this clearly someone who has nothing behind what he says, has possibly schizophrenia, and grandiosity issues of self importance.
Sorry Terrance, 1 times 1 is not 2, no matter how much convoluted language you use. If this was true, architecture as we know it would t fundamentally work.
He also is a highly skilled actor, so while it may sound convincing, it’s another example of distorted info from a fiat world.
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This is unreal, many people will say to me. How can I afford Bitcoin? My response always is eventually you have no choice as people in South America & Africa slowly realizing and they are in far worse positions than us. The poorest people will benefit the most from this technological innovation. It’s a bottom up emergent phenomenon that rethinks centralized money monopolies. Think of it like a game of tic-tac-toe. If someone puts two Xs, you have to block with an O. Eventually everyone ends up on this. The choice comes with how soon someone figures it out.
You can buy fractions of a coin. You don’t need 68,000 dollars. You can buy 5 dollars worth. Move your monetary energy to where the future will be not in outdated fiat models that will collapse.
1 Bitcoin = 100 million Satoshis. We are so early that 1 Satoshi is not even close to one cent. If you change the unit bias it’s easier to see how early we are.
I have a deep computer science question I need answered and I’m not a computer scientist. Any takers?
Talking to car companies and insurance companies has become such a horror for Bitcoiners who have unplugged. I can’t have a serious conversation with them at all.
I did my first Bitcoin podcast. This is the result of constantly absorbing information like a sponge for four years
Thanks to @Jeff Booth @preston @Lyn Alden for your endless wealth of knowledge.
This seems like a great place to exit Ethereum for Bitcoin for anyone thinking of doing it.
The price action makes no sense, take money and run away from this sand trap
Playing games to donate to phoenix children’s hospital. #extralifetabletop 

How much @Lyn Alden content can I absorb today?
She’s another North Star
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Someone took the phrase Shitcoin too literal
Stole this from Fred Krueger on twitter. A Nightmare on Fiat street
There's a new kind of money.
It's only accepted in a handful of restaurants and retail shops. Amazon doesn't take it. And you definitely can't use it to pay your taxes.
But this money that nobody accepts did 10 trillion dollars in transactions last year -- more than Visa.
The value of this currency has appreciated more than any other asset class in 12 of the last 15 years. It's progression follows a power law, with close to 40% current compound growth.
100 million people worldwide are saving in it. That number is growing at the cube rate of time.
Anywhere on the planet, you can exchange it for the local currency. Dollars, Euros, Yen or the Vanuatu Vatu. It's massively liquid, trading Billions of volume per day.
So ignore it if you want, or try to be cute and time your purchases and sales.
But recognize that it's here. And it's unique.
It's Bitcoin.
@Lyn Alden on another level of reason.
Need to move all my time to bitcoin.
Curious if @gladstein listened to the debate with Nouriel Roubini and Erik Vorhees recently. Roubini and I quote said “what has bitcoin done for Africa?” I nearly fell out my chair as he tried to convince us that current payment systems changed the people’s lives over there and Bitcoin did nothing.
My friends party theme talent is unreal. These events happen twice a year and I always feel excited for them.
When you convolute a system so bad that you can’t explain it anymore. This is so wild
I could listen to @Jeff Booth say the same thing a million times. I do it for the same reason we learn, practice, training. Repetition makes the mind sharper.
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