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Gamblers gonna’ gamble, don’t be mad. Bitcoin is for enemies.
That's why we forked them. Stackchain Magazine is for plebs by plebs, all volunteers and we don't sell ad space. The only "ads" we have are jokes made at shitcoiners expense one one page and one page of Bitcoin only small pleb businesses we have personally used. They didn't buy ads or pay us anything, we just like them and gave them a shout-out without their knowledge because we felt they deserved to promoted. We're doing limited run, high quality physical prints. We printed 210 copies of Volume 1, each is individually numbered. They started shipping two weeks ago and we're down to less than 100 left and we will not reprint the same issue again. We follow a motto we call the pleb-losophy "At Stackchain Magazine what we seek are stories. Stories about the people and events that matter to the everyday pleb in the Bitcoin world. We aren't here to craft a narrative or shape the future of the Bitcoin space. Our duty is to report on it. To find the people sacrificing their scarce time and energy to build a future free of the fiat standard that has perverted the media and Cantillon-insiders into thinking they have the power to steer the course of a movement. We are here to share these stories with the world and inspire as many plebs as we can to take their lives and futures into their own hands. TA doesn't mean shit to us, and memes and stories lead the way. Have fun stacking sats with StackChain Magazine!" image
I have some rare sats that Jack zapped me for a dank meme. I am willing to trade them for 1 BTC per. DM me for details. No low ball offers, I know what I got.
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Undergotten 2 years ago
I think it's too stupid to be a scam. More of a grift.
The temptation to scam is just too irresistible for some. Many a reputation ruined for shit like this. No going back once you reveal who you are. Can’t say I’m shocked.
I just listened to a guy buy a console, separate to some old packaging for that console, so he can put the console in the packaging and store it away. People have, do, and will buy weird AF stuff, including "rare bitcoin". A scam? Yeah, probably. But I bet someone /will/ buy that lol. View quoted note →
We would appreciate your support, the magazine was a few months of work and lols. Proofofink.com Here's some previews if you're curious
It's incredible they are celebrating bitcoins that have lost their fungibility. Nothing a good mass coinjoin won't fix...
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BHN 🍁 2 years ago
Explain to me what part is dishonest? The growing Bitcoin fungibility graveyard is an example of how history negatively alters the value of the btc involved, so why can't some be more valuable due to involvement with specific people? 1 btc != 1btc if one has a good history and the other a bad history. Is the scam the method of sourcing such btc?
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BHN 🍁 2 years ago
Just noticed they advertised 'inscriptions'. That makes no sense. Fuck 'em.