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BitcoinBookstore.io

@BtcBookstore

The most complete Bitcoin books database. Find all Bitcoin books on our website with easy filtering and nice design. Bitcoin only, no sh*tcoins.

[email protected] Katılım Kasım 2022
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇳🇱 Dutch YouTuber @Enzoknol testing Tesla FSD when a car blasts straight through a red light. His reaction? Absolute shock at how clean FSD handled it.
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BitcoinBookstore.io
BitcoinBookstore.io@BtcBookstore·
@teovito May I ask what font is used for the headings? Really like you menu style 🧡
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Matteo V.
Matteo V.@teovito·
Humans are fascinating creatures. A couple of years ago, we noticed our orange & carrot juice wasn’t selling well. Margins were low too (we were charging “only” 20 AED) and considering removing it from the menu. Then a little marketing lightbulb went off. I remembered a friend in high school taking carotene pills to tan better before summer holidays. So we renamed it “Tanning Juice,” wrote a sexy little description about glow, skin and summer vibes… and doubled the price. Sales went up 😎
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O•PAPAI•CHEGOU 🔸️
@mrgriplock @BitcoinMagazine 8 HOURS ... AND WITH LUCK ! > I REMEMBER ONE OF MY FREN WHALE TOLD ME HE USED TO SEND MONEY TO SOMEWHERE AND ONLY NEXT DAY OR SO HE WOULD RECIEVE THE $BTC ,,, AGAIN ,, WITH LUCK ! ... WILD TIMES I GUESS !
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Bitcoin Magazine
Bitcoin Magazine@BitcoinMagazine·
Everyone talks about the guy who paid 10,000 bitcoin for two pizzas, but no one talks about the guy who received the 10,000 bitcoin. Meet Jeremy Sturdivant, the man who got paid 10,000 BTC for selling two pizzas on this day in 2010. “I had no idea how huge it would become” ✨
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Bitcoin Magazine
Bitcoin Magazine@BitcoinMagazine·
"Finally hit 10 coins 🙌🙌" After DCAing for the past 6 years and living like a peasant, I finally reached my goal." Legend ✨
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Mattoshi
Mattoshi@FP21M·
@francispouliot_ Really low IQ stuff here. Massie is horrible and hasn’t accomplished anything but Israel defacement has rotted your brain. You’re easily manipulated.
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Sly, R. Goomba (PS5@300k)
Sly, R. Goomba (PS5@300k)@SlyGoomba·
Can somebody shill me something to read. All the bitcoin books are the same.
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Saifedean Ammous
Saifedean Ammous@saifedean·
The great Thomas Massie recommends The Bitcoin Standard! Two years ago, I hosted Massie for a discussion on the book, Bitcoin, Palestine/Israel, and more. youtu.be/o6GTrNuCkP4?si…
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.@JoleneA1 of the Cincinnati @Enquirer visited my farm recently. In exchange for Jolene not covering her ears during my mediocre banjo playing, I agreed to answer a few out-of-the-box questions she had.

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Tristan Scott
Tristan Scott@tristan__scott_·
many people in the health/fitness community will try to convince you that running is bad for your health because it is “stressful” and spikes cortisol. that it is catabolic. it is very important that you don’t listen to them if you enjoy running. there is a big difference between running on a trail in nature in natural fiber clothing with airtube headphones (or no headphones at all) vs pounding the pavement in a city or even worse pounding the treadmill under artificial light. running trails for me, reinforces a deep connection with nature while simultaneously improves my cardiovascular conditioning. worried about stress? stay in Zone 2, build up your mileage and pace slowly. most importantly, do what you love doing…and if possible do it outside.
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David Robinson 🇺🇸 🇦🇷 VLLC
Fair, but why, if you discover someone is a dipshit, would you want to switch to him and away from Thomas Massie?
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Ben Justman🍷
Ben Justman🍷@BenJustman·
I'm giving away 2 bottles of wine in the name of SCIENCE! I'm testing some new packaging for heat protection and would need you to mail me back some temperature readers. LMK what state you are in and why I should Trust YOUR Science.
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Ash Crypto
Ash Crypto@AshCrypto·
CRYPTO WAS A MUCH BETTER PLACE BEFORE THE SUITS GOT INVOLVED.
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Emina
Emina@EminaAlhasan·
@averyrey_ @GubbaHomestead I would make sure that the baking soda doesn’t have aluminum in it. That’s what you need to watch out for. It’s not the brand. I’m telling you this as a nutritionist.
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Gubba Homestead
Gubba Homestead@GubbaHomestead·
Buying electrolytes is a scam. You’re tricked into buying synthetic literal poison. When you can make an electrolyte drink with REAL ingredients that does 100x what any store bought powder can. Skip the nanobot powder and make your electrolyte drink at home.
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Filip Van Houte - Hete Hangijzers Podcast
Heb net op het laatste moment een canceling voor mijn podcast gehad omdat er een gast langs geweest was op mijn podcast met wie ze niet akkoord waren. Hoe triestig is de wereld dat mensen cancelen om op een podcast te komen als er 1 gast is waarmee ze niet akkoord zijn. Hoe kan je dan constuctief debat ontwikkelen en verschillende kanten tonen.
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kate
kate@Kate38885177·
@ro45157094 @ginamilan_ Iran can not have a nuclear weapon. That would be demonic and dark.
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Orange
Orange@covfefe_is·
@matteopelleg Make them both black gay women and you’ve got the next stunning and brave Netflix series.
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Matteo Pellegrini
Matteo Pellegrini@matteopelleg·
Hal wrote the code Len wrote the white paper The mystery is solved
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Blockrise
Blockrise@blockrise·
For years, banks closed accounts at the sight of Bitcoin. Today every Blockrise client gets an IBAN in their own name. First Dutch Bitcoin platform with full bank accounts. First on bunq's new BaaS.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
A kid drew himself sleeping in bed between mom and dad and labeled it 'safe.' In Japan, this exact sleeping arrangement has a name. They call it 'the river.' Mother is one bank. Father is the other. The child between them is the water. Roughly 70% of Japanese mothers sleep this way with their kids, sometimes through the teenage years. The Western model of putting a kid alone in their own bedroom is barely 200 years old. For most of human history, in most cultures still alive today, kids slept beside their parents. James McKenna runs the Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Lab at Notre Dame. He spent decades watching what happens when parents and kids share a bed. The bodies sync up. Heart rates align with the parent's, breathing falls into the same rhythm, and by morning even sleep stages have started matching. The parent's body, in McKenna's words, acts as a kind of biological jumper cable for the child's. In 2013, researchers in the Netherlands tracked 193 babies through the first year of life. They measured cortisol, the brain's main stress hormone. Babies who had spent more weeks co-sleeping in the first six months produced less cortisol under stress at 12 months. Sleeping near a parent had rewired the kid's stress system to be calmer under pressure. Inside the kid's brain at night, the amygdala, the fear alarm, gets more sensitive as the body gets tired. Darkness makes it worse. A 2021 paper in PLoS One from Australian researchers showed that light directly suppresses amygdala activity. Lights off, alarm louder. The whole brain is wired to read 'alone in a dark room' as a threat. Now add a parent's body to that bed. The kid's nervous system reads warm body, breathing nearby, familiar smell. The threat alarm dials down. Two parents on either side dial it down twice. The drawing is the kid's brain calculating maximum safety: I am surrounded by the people who keep me alive, and nothing can reach me without going through them first. The arrangement in this drawing is what most of human history called 'sleeping.' Sleeping the kid alone in another room is a 200-year-old Western invention that we forgot was an invention. Every kid who has ever padded into your room at 3am and crawled into the middle of the bed is just trying to redraw the picture.
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