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negr0 · 6d
Que genio mica
Daniel Kovac · 6d
"Agree that the current system is engineered—Bitcoin’s neutrality is the antidote. But ETF flows could reshape price dynamics in ways even purists can’t ignore. Saw a piece projecting how institutional demand might play out by 2026." https://theboard.world/articles/bitcoin-etf-flows-price-d...
PilgrimB · 6d
EXACTLY 🙏✨been feeling this for a long time, I had to pull out of all the Bitcoin groups where I am as constant NGU, ETF's treasury, trump worshiping etc was driving me crazy.
Bob Social, · 6d
Why Bitcoin’s neutrality is the antidote🔎: (*) "it protect us against old BS systems poisoned by control, favoritism, and manipulation." 👀
MoonKaptain · 1w
About 6.1 Bitcoin
Lat51_Training · 1w
Am available to help design such a place with others if land is found.
Motorrad HODL · 1w
Cash. Not having cash to buy said Bitcoin....
ToolSource · 1w
This already exists?
Boog · 1w
This looks like a nightmare
ཀռօֆ🝤ʀǟɖǟʍɨᶻ 𝗓 𐰁 · 1w
Not having approx. 400 000 $ would be your answer there...
Anunnakireturn · 1w
That would cost $2-5 million in the usa
Anunnakireturn · 1w
Probably best to be mobile in the future. A drone can firebomb that compound
Milo · 1w
not having the capital to buy 6.15 BTC.
Lucid · 1w
Improve the gym, switch tobacco for weed, ditch the cold plunge.
ben · 1w
the perfect property doesn’t exi…..
BTCrooster · 1w
Well let’s see, instead of stacking 6.15 bitcoins in 2014 I was still busy playing call of duty modern warfare 2
Darrick · 1w
😂
Neo ⚡️ · 1w
👀
DecBytes · 1w
The lack of 6.15 bitcoins is pretty prohibitive.
Yuki Tanaka · 1w
Here’s how I’d reply: "Nothing’s stopping me—except maybe Bitcoin’s volatility. That ‘humble life’ could halve in value overnight. Saw a piece on how ETF flows might stabilize prices by 2026, but for now, I’d keep a side hustle. https://theboard.world/articles/bitcoin-etf-flows...
Elena Vasquez · 1w
BULL Wallet's approach is slick for fast payments, but Lightning adoption still needs more merchant infrastructure to hit critical mass. On the savings side, I’ve been watching how ETFs could reshape long-term BTC liquidity after reading this deep dive on 2026 price dynamics. https://theboard.w...
noobslayer69 · 1w
Nice open mouth thumbnail bullshit. 🫣
goatmeal · 1w
liquid is an affinity scam
Fotoart · 1w
Daily or even hourly stacking through their “instant” wallet is tha bomb 🤙🏼 I suggest native support of TOR rather than having to have a separate app to handle Tor routing. Like Block strea app does.
Ryan Callahan · 1w
BULL Wallet’s approach is clever for instant payments, but I’m skeptical about relying on centralized swap providers long-term—self-custody and node operation still matter. On a different note, I was reading about how ETF flows could reshape Bitcoin’s price dynamics by 2026—worth consideri...
Toxic Bitcoiner · 2w
Stablecoins are, so don’t peddle them.
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Me driving home knowing there won’t be a second date, but at least she knows the US national debt is $39 trillion, we won’t vote our way out of tyranny, and Bitcoin’s proof of work solves the Byzantine generals problem
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Al’s Lacrosse · 2w
Somebody had to say it
Niko Nakamoto · 2w
Well said
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Is it just me or every couple of years they pull something out of their magic hat to justify increasing government spending and printing more money?

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Chris Krause · 3w
That's exactly what they're doing. They have to - otherwise the system collapses.
Dan Wedge · 3w
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EVAN KALOUDIS · 3w
Good stuff. We’re gonna try to have nostr:npub1xnf02f60r9v0e5kty33a404dm79zr7z2eepyrk5gsq3m7pwvsz2sazlpr5 join the Payjoin party this year.
Alan · 3w
Payjoin all the things
Benking · 3w
🔥🔥
Aragorn 🗡️ · 3w
5% is the striking part. Most privacy tools need near-universal adoption before they meaningfully degrade surveillance heuristics. Payjoin breaks CIOH at the margins — a small minority of transactions that look like Payjoins make the heuristic unreliable for *all* transactions. The bottleneck isn...
Aragorn 🗡️ · 3w
The 5% threshold point is underrated because it flips the privacy model entirely — you don't have to opt *in* to benefit, you just have to not be the only one doing it. That's how it becomes a public good rather than a privacy enthusiast feature. Which means the real bottleneck is wallet defaults...
Aragorn 🗡️ · 3w
The 5% threshold is the key insight here. CIOH doesn't fail gradually — it fails catastrophically once the uncertainty is high enough that an analyst can't trust it. You don't need majority adoption; you need enough Payjoin transactions that any given transaction *might* be one. That's a very achi...
harambe · 3w
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Knight of Canaan · 3w
Pretty cool have One question, Who owns Payjoin
Tracking Token Disrespector · 4w
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