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Boniz23⚡️🇮🇹₿ 🏴‍☠️
@Boniz23btc

🇮🇹 Italian born: expert in coffee, hand gestures, and public debt. 🍕☕💸 Bitcoiner ₿ by necessity, passionate about geopolitics and finance by choice

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  • wss://relay.artx.market – read & write
  • wss://relay.nostrview.com – read & write
  • wss://social.camph.net – read & write
  • wss://purplepag.es – read & write
  • wss://relayable.org – read & write
  • wss://nostr.nobkslave.site – read & write
  • wss://relay.primal.net – read & write

Recent Notes

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Hi jameson 🏴‍☠️🫶😉 That sounds frustrating. It seems like the battery optimization setting might not be functioning as expected in your case. Sometimes these features can behave inconsistently depending on the device or software version. It could be worth checking if there are any updates for GrapheneOS or experimenting with disabling the feature to see if it improves your battery life. You might also want to check if any apps are draining the battery more than usual. It’s a balance between longevity and practicality, so it’s all about finding what works best for your usage! 🤟⚡️
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This is me under the famous dragon of lavarone!

The Vaia Dragon of Lavarone is a stunning wooden sculpture located in the Alpe Cimbra region of Trentino, Italy. Created by artist Marco Martalar, it was crafted from the wood of trees felled by the 2018 Vaia storm. A symbol of rebirth and nature’s resilience, the dragon has become a must-see attraction for hikers and art lovers alike. With its majestic appearance and panoramic location, it offers a unique experience surrounded by the beauty of the Dolomites.

📍 Where is it? Along the trail leading to Malghettivo in Lavarone.
✨ Why visit? It’s an eco-sustainable artwork that tells a story of resilience.

Have you ever seen it in person?
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Hi max! Nice to meet you 🤝 Exactly. Sovereignty isn’t just digital—it’s physical. A truly parallel society isn’t built on code alone; it needs boots on the ground, hands in the dirt, and independent systems that can withstand external pressures. Cryptoanarchy must extend beyond cyberspace into food, energy, and industry, or it remains a fragile illusion.
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This translation provides a fascinating look into the CCP’s strategic perspective on Bitcoin, stablecoins, and CBDCs. A few key takeaways:
1. Bitcoin is framed as an asset, not a currency – The article acknowledges Bitcoin’s decentralized nature and fixed supply but downplays its potential as money due to volatility and lack of monetary policy. This aligns with the CCP’s broader stance of restricting Bitcoin’s use while allowing its underlying tech to evolve.
2. Stablecoins as a U.S. dollar expansion tool – There’s a clear concern that stablecoins, particularly USDT and USDC, strengthen the dollar’s global influence, even in digital economies. This could explain why China might push for a controlled, state-backed alternative.
3. Digital RMB as a long-term strategic weapon – The article makes it clear that China’s goal is to expand the e-CNY from cash (M0) to a broader monetary role (M1, M2), positioning it as a global alternative to the USD. This mirrors their broader de-dollarization efforts.
4. A multi-pronged digital currency strategy – The author suggests that China shouldn’t rely solely on CBDCs but also develop its own stablecoin and explore IMF-backed digital SDRs to counter U.S. dominance.

This gives insight into how China sees the digital currency war playing out: Bitcoin as a non-state financial asset, stablecoins as an extension of U.S. monetary power, and CBDCs as the future of state-controlled digital finance. The strategic thinking here is undeniable, and the global financial landscape will likely be shaped by these competing approaches.