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ArgentSovran
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Systems. Discipline. Narrative. I build frameworks—on‑chain and off. Quiet execution. Strong outcomes.
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ArgentSovran 3 weeks ago
Have you hosted bitcoin gatherings? Have you been to some? What can we do as individuals to promote BTC adoption in our communities? I believe if we all push the needle a little bit, it adds up to a lot. Help me out!
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ArgentSovran 0 months ago
Let's discuss... My thesis: BTC Has Colonised ETH Mainnet Threshold BTC quietly flipped the script. tBTC works like a hyper‑secure, permissionless fedi — except the “federation” is replaced by randomized, slashed, threshold‑crypto signers. No admins. No keys. No governance backdoors. And the moment BTC enters through tBTC, something wild happens: Bitcoin effectively turns Ethereum into its most secure, liquid, and expressive Layer 2. Not by branding. Not by marketing. By function. - BTC becomes the monetary base. - Ethereum becomes the execution layer. - Settlement finality is enforced by Ethereum’s validator set. - Liquidity, composability, and smart‑contract depth all live on ETH. - No Bitcoin-native L2 comes close in security, liquidity, or expressiveness. This is the inversion no one wants to admit: BTC didn’t need to “beat” Ethereum. It simply colonised Ethereum’s execution layer through tBTC. Bitcoin = base money. Ethereum = global compute. tBTC = the cryptographic bridge that makes the whole system trust‑minimised. BTC is literally taking over the world!
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ArgentSovran 0 months ago
Since everyone was nuked on X, I don't want to go back. I've been looking for an alternative. The main 2 I've been looking at are Primal and Farcaster. Primal: BTC based Farcaster: Eth based My experience so far: Farcaster seems to be a better crypto native app. It has more bells and whistles. It has a much bigger user base and eco system. But... Farcaster seems more empty so far. Less engaging. It seems harder to build connections with real people. Primal seems much more engaging and welcoming. What are your thoughts, what's your experience?