I just paid (exchanged sats for value) for food, firewood, eggs, and earlier this month, even salaries—all in #Bitcoin.
The most practical way to engage with Saylor’s perspective is by using #Bitcoin as we see fit—as a tool for value exchange/currency.
The circular economy thesis that enables #Bitcoin to truly function as the "Decentralized Electronic Peer-to-Peer Cash System" it was meant to be begins with each of us.
"Notice that opportunity lurks where responsibility has been abdicated."
So, what is our responsibility as #Bitcoin users when it comes to unlocking the true financial empowerment Bitcoin promises?
At its core, #Bitcoin is just a TOOL.
A tool for empowerment, financial inclusion, and unlocking incredible possibilities—but it is not those realities on its own.
Saylor is simply capitalizing on the micro-responsibilities we’ve neglected as Bitcoin users to push an agenda that benefits him and his circle.
How do we realign?
By embracing the Spend & Replace mindset. Let the sats flow. Uphold the "Not your keys, not your coins" principle. It's time to put action behind the values we hold.
Thanks @Frank Corva for making the Call to Action!
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My pleasure! Thank you for your work in showing people that bitcoin is in fact a currency!
Firewood you say?? You just gave me an idea!
Just bought a chrismas goat via @Tando.me thankyou so much for this platform

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absolutely agree.
unfortunately a fixed supply strongly incentivizes maximizing your hodling.
😂 you don’t say
Which idea?
Maximizing the Hodling shouldn’t be a problem, just try to convert your day to day spending to happen via #Bitcoin
Proof of Work is our best language of communication to the world.
Let’s keep working for #Bitcoin


A lil something like this perhaps
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You didn’t hear 🤣
Lemme break it to you


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@Brindon ⚡️ back in Tanzania #kweksarusha
Im not saying it isn't possible to spend. i do spend Bitcoin.
I'm saying the game theory of Bitcoin is heavily skewed towards hodling.
and since thats where the incentives lie, thats what people are going to do.
👇👇👇💖THIS!💖👇👇👇
I just paid (exchanged sats for value) for food, firewood, eggs, and earlier this month, even salaries—all in #Bitcoin.
The most practical way to engage with Saylor’s perspective is by using #Bitcoin as we see fit—as a tool for value exchange/currency.
The circular economy thesis that enables #Bitcoin to truly function as the "Decentralized Electronic Peer-to-Peer Cash System" it was meant to be begins with each of us.
"Notice that opportunity lurks where responsibility has been abdicated."
So, what is our responsibility as #Bitcoin users when it comes to unlocking the true financial empowerment Bitcoin promises?
At its core, #Bitcoin is just a TOOL.
A tool for empowerment, financial inclusion, and unlocking incredible possibilities—but it is not those realities on its own.
Saylor is simply capitalizing on the micro-responsibilities we’ve neglected as Bitcoin users to push an agenda that benefits him and his circle.
How do we realign?
By embracing the Spend & Replace mindset. Let the sats flow. Uphold the "Not your keys, not your coins" principle. It's time to put action behind the values we hold.
Thanks @Frank Corva for making the Call to Action!
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Thanks for the invite! 😠😅
My bad 😥
Holidays are usually busy for everyone, we convene every last week of the year in TZ 🇹🇿
I agree and I also do not think Bitcoin is a threat to government unless people spend it and use it as an alternative to fiat. Otherwise its just a digital store of value that probably is easier for the government to find you have bitcoin even if they cant control it.
Bitcoin is not a threat to the government.
Bitcoin is a separation of state and money
Have you read the book? titled the same?