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Jeff Swann · 2w
Anyone have any suggestions for the best way to get a globally usable internet phone number or something close (North & South America being the primary focus)? I am temporarily using Silent Link for ...
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Hushed works OK but the notifications are hit and miss on GrapheneOS. Call quality is good if it establishes a good connection, maybe 1 out of 20 calls are flaky but are fixed with hanging up and calling again. I would also like to know if anyone else has a better option. https://hushed.com/

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Telluride · 2w
I used hushed in El Salvador and worked fine. I was mostly texting but don’t recall any issues at all.
Boadee · 22w
Fantastic! You’re engaged and have vision. Your support can be right here on nostr, to begin with. Hang in, you will find others like minded near you, in time
less · 60w
Unpopular opinion (even among fellow Bitcoiners): The US dollar ecosystem is the world’s most powerful, pervasive, and detrimental network. It is cancer. It constantly steals from—and suffoca...
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I think they are going to try and prop up the system with Tether. Basically run the playbook that @Matthew Kratter explains here and everything plays out like he says except the US dollar strengthens because the US will sell their debt directly to 8 billion people. They will not need recycled dollars from China ect. Bessent is going to bring in Bretton Woods 2.0. What do you think?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-wPyM4k_FE
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less · 60w
Yes. Using Tether and private bank CBDCs. They will serve as effective units of monetary surveillance.
Bo Schinski · 60w
Because the dollar is a debit-based money, inflation is inevitable, Tether or no Tether. Once people grasp this, they will migrate to Bitcoin. Unfortunately, this realization may not hit until Bitcoin hits $500k - $1m.
BTC Freedom · 75w
Atlas Shrugged 👀
Rob Cleo · 75w
Who is John Galt?
NoSerfdom · 109w
Odell how can i find bitcoiners in canada
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This may be a unpopular take but I treat Canada as hostile to Bitcoiners. The government here has full control, everything including freezing bank accounts to holding citizens in jail without charge. Remember in Canada you are not allowed to defend yourself even if it's in your own home. I am not scared but I am very careful, people need to take their privacy seriously before its too late. Canada is much further along the debt sprial then the US, and when the government blames the failing social systems on Bitcoin, no one will save you when they come for your keys. Bitcoin is hope and it will win, but the fiat lords are playing for keeps. We should too.

What do you think? @FRANCIS - BULLBITCOIN.COM @Brad Mills @Len AKA The Lengend⚡
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Len AKA The Lengend⚡ · 109w
Canada has so far been pretty good with respect to bitcoin. Things could change, but to date we have been in a good position compared to other jurisdictions