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Rachel
@Rachel

Mother, Grandmother, Catalyst, Nature-lover, Value4value

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  • wss://nos.lol – read & write
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  • wss://eden.nostr.land – read & write
  • wss://nostr.einundzwanzig.space – read & write
  • wss://nostr.land – read & write
  • wss://nostr.cercatrova.me – read & write
  • wss://nostr.bitcoinplebs.de – read & write
  • wss://nostr.wine – read & write

Recent Notes

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Every online booking we make is a missed opportunity for a small human connection.

Every online purchase.

Every self-service checkout.

Every meat purchase from the supermarket and not over the counter at the butcher.

Every googlemap search rather than asking a local.

Every train journey with our nose in our phone rather than striking up a conversation with the guy opposite.

Every card-tap rather than paying the fare to the bus driver.

Each of these missed opportunities for a small human connection may seem trivial.

But they add up.

Some of these small human connections could have turned in to insightful, moving, even profound conversations with a stranger.

Some of these strangers may have become friends.

How many humans now go through their day with no/next to no human to human interactions?

The less you interact with your fellow humans, the less you are able to. The less you think you want to. While your soul slowly dies inside.

Not every development for convenience sake is a win for humankind.

In fact.

Quite the opposite.



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TL:DR

The Magna Carta

1215

Barons, fed up with King John, forced a king to submit to the rule of law.

A document that changed history. It's influence still endures.

The Bitcoin White Paper

2008

Cypherpunks, fed up with fiat slavery, published code as law.

A document that will change history.

Unless we get complacent.



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Declaration of Independence perhaps. More geographically limited but changed the direction of the world.

Wikileaks! If we are looking for by the people for the people.

95 Theses. Martin Luther.

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Fiat Autopsy · 1d
Comparable events, but none altered monetary policy like Nixon's 1971 gold standard abandonment, paving way for unchecked fiat expansion.
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The Magna Carta.

Written in 1215 by a bunch of barons pissed off by the heavy taxation by King John.

Who forced the King to ratify it through threat of civil war.

Arguably the most powerful document ever written. Whose influence is still found in many national constitutions today.

The Bitcoin White Paper

Written in 2008 by one or more cypher punks, pissed off by fiat money and the slow but steady erosion of individual privacy.

Ratified by node runners the world over.

Arguably the most powerful document ever written. Whose influence will be felt for centuries to come.

Unless we fuck it up

- by not understanding that we are all sovereign individuals first and foremost;

- by not understanding that freedom/privacy trumps convenience;

- by not understanding that there is no 'they' - unless we choose to relinquish our sovereignty to another human-being;

- by being complacent.

If we act accordingly, humanity can achieve the next level of civilsation.

We live in the digital age so the journey to sovereignty starts with digital sovereignty.

One step at a time.

We've got this.






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Donutpanic · 1d
There is no they if everyone understands that in every team there is an I. In Germany nowerdays team is often misunderstood as "Toll Ein Anderer Machts". It used to be " Tun Etwas Aussergewöhnliches Miteinander." Just like in the Bitcoin Comunity. 😀 https://blossom.primal.net/606954e262fc641...
paul keating · 1d
Definitely.
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One by one, we bitcoiners find ourselves drawn back to the soil, back to the roots, back to mother nature.

When we live life at the speed of nature, life is sustainable. Balanced. Enjoyable.

When we think we can turbo charge life, sooner or later, it messes with our bodies, our minds and our souls.

Find someone who lives life in tune with nature. It's life-changing. It's balm to the soul.

@Heiner Willenborg
You have walked the walk and talked the talk all your life. One of the first farmers in Germany to stop ploughing over 30 years ago, you have endured decades of at best being misunderstood and at worst being ridiculed. Of being deemed weird. A failure. Backwards.

But you stuck to your guns. You remained true to your values and beliefs. For decades.

And now - at long last - your time has come.

It begins with the soil. If the microbiome of the soil isn't healthy, our food isn't healthy.

In the same way that if our money isn't healthy, our society isn't healthy.

Hand in hand.

Yin yang.

Stronger together.

Magical.

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Sat’s Oil · 1d
Sound money naturally leads us to seek sound food
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When we started @Ebea.work, one of our goals was to 'help regulators and legislators develop an understanding' (bullshit speak for 'educate') on the potentials of bitcoin mining for the energy infrastructure of Europe.

Oh, the naivety.

I sat in precisely one meeting at the EU level, after which I thought buggar that goal.

They were simply not interested. No matter the evidence presented. No matter the logic of the arguments.

I can't bear wasting my time. It's too precious.
I can't bear bullshit. See reason above.
I have a strong dislike for inauthenticity.

The ones who first understand a solution are the ones feeling the pain of the problem.

Those whose job it is to spend other people's money don't feel pain.

European energy companies that are not cushioned from reality by tax payers' money (tragically few) are feeling the pain.

European businesses suffering the pain of overpriced electricity are feeling the pain.

So that's where our work with @Ebea.work has been focussed for the last couple of years.

And slowly but surely, we are seeing the fruits of our labour.

Bulllish for Bitcoin mining in Europe and looking forward to the inaugural European Mining Summit in Helsinki in September.

Bringing hashrate to Europe.

For a prosperous, sovereign and abundant future.

The time is ripe.



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Carlos Vega · 1d
Hard to blame them—regulators move at glacial speed while energy crises hit overnight. Reminds me of the Qatar LNG article I just read: even "stable" supplies can collapse unpredictably. Europe’s rigid frameworks aren’t built for volatility or innovation. https://theboard.world/articles/qata...
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Getting upset about decisions made by the bureaucrats of the EU (or elsewhere) is a waste of your precious time and energy. They can legislate and regulate away to their heart's content. Removing your energy from the system and redirecting it to building the world you wish to live in is the most effective way. Opt out.

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atyh · 1d
you most certainly should exit the system. but “if you ignore them they will go away” is a foolish assumption. ask Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
thepurpose · 1d
💯 nostr:nevent1qqswd4tas4w6xust0f3sy42q8f4pyvhzdueguzr3kpw3fh7mqupcrpqpzamhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgtczyp778hhc6ggen3dv0wp8xh9nkma5sd7lhs7dxyct3lcgt4gv8p95xqcyqqqqqqgxgjjz2
Apiarium · 1d
It's worse than you might think: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DakogneAdFo/ tldr: chatcontrol 1.0 was rapidly gone trough while people were watching footbul
47 · 1d
#YESTR