The Bitcoinoclast
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The Bitcoinoclast
@Bitcoinoclast
Father, Husband, Bitcoiner, Reader, Biker.
Katılım Mart 2020
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@ColonelMark4 I'm not your "buddy"
Do not reply to my posts.
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@lisameyerildra1 Insomma, volete che il governo vi insegni pure a scopare.
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@Bitcoinoclast No, quelli sono i boccaloni che credono al reddito universale promesso dagli oligarchi.
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@stevieansioso Io non voto dal 2016. Vannacci mi riporterà al voto.
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I genuinely don't understand people like Bezos and Musk.
If I had billions of dollars, I would just start fixing everything. Homeless veterans sleeping on the streets? Not on my watch. Hungry children going to bed with empty stomachs? Hell no.
They could be making life better but instead choose to build spaceships and data centers to pump stocks and destroy the planet
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@CryptoCon_ LFG! We still have plenty to go down. No stacking above 70k that's for sure!
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There are over 7 billion people in the world, if he gave everyone a billion dollars he would still have 343 billion left and world poverty would end.
Let that sink in.
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Melo ⭒@wyomelo
As of today, Elon Musk is worth $351 Billion
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@filbfilb It's really simple
If you have been around & your own system you will notice that a lot has lined up to call for _the_ bottom
But there are a few bits that are missing for the perfect carbon copy of past bottoms
Now what? Do you adapt or not?
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Bitcoin Pizza Day is the wrong story.
10,000 BTC for two Papa John's pizzas. Everyone knows the number. Almost nobody knows what happened 12 days earlier.
On May 10, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz posted the first working GPU miner for Bitcoin on BitcoinTalk. Until that day, everyone mined on CPUs. GPUs were orders of magnitude faster. By December 2010, Bitcoin's total hashrate had jumped 130,000%.
Laszlo's wallet received over 81,000 BTC between April and November 2010, almost all of it from his own GPU rigs. 10,000 coins sounds like a fortune. For Laszlo in 2010, it was about a week of mining.
He didn't stop there. Laszlo later admitted he spent close to 100,000 BTC that year. Pizza, random stuff, more pizza.
The reason matters. Satoshi had messaged him privately, saying GPU mining was bad for the network. Fair distribution needed CPUs. Centralizing hashrate broke the design. Laszlo agreed. He said he felt guilty for "crapping up the project".
So he cashed out. Not into fiat. Into anything that wasn't BTC. Pizza was a convenient target.
The most famous transaction in Bitcoin history wasn't a guy who didn't get it. It was a mining pioneer apologizing for his own breakthrough, paid in the coins his invention let him mine.
This Friday, when the pizza memes start, remember the second story.

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