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HardBlock | Australian Bitcoin-Only Exchange

HardBlock | Australian Bitcoin-Only Exchange

@HardBlockBTC

Australia's best and longest running Bitcoin exchange: Helping Australians simply save in the hardest money, Bitcoin, since 2014. 🟧

Adelaide, South Australia Katılım Ekim 2016
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You may not know this, but the newest member of the HardBlock team is this little dude... Oscar - named in honour of the papaya coloured, fledgling legend @OscarPiastri who we've been cheering on all season long - for obvious reasons... 🟧🇦🇺 Our Oscar started life on the cover of the Australian Bitcoin Podcast, but soon evolved to become the mascot for HardBlock and the branding for our newest service - GuardBlock: GuardBlock keeps your Bitcoin safe against loss, theft, and other unforseen events - so you can be fearless, sleep well and hodl with greater peace of mind... 🧘 Find out more and join the waitlist here: guardblock.com 🟧
HardBlock | Australian Bitcoin-Only Exchange@HardBlockBTC

Next year, @OscarPiastri... Next year... 🟧🏎️🫡

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HERO (of ₿itcoin) 🎮 🎨
No coiners: "I don't trust Bitcoin because it's not quantum proof" *puts money in a bank* 😂
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Australian Bitcoin Industry Body
We’re putting the call out: We’re after more members to help drive the Advancement of Bitcoin in Australia. Help us find 210 Bitcoiners.
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Аnja Dragovic ⚡
Аnja Dragovic ⚡@BitcoinAnja·
There is something quietly fascinating about how great technologies begin. In the latest episode of @honestmoneyshow, Fernando Nikolić reflects on Bitcoin’s early years not as a failure of vision, but as a reflection of its origins. It was built by cypherpunks, for cypherpunks. People who valued security, decentralisation, and protocol integrity above all else. And rightly so. Without that foundation, Bitcoin would not be what it is today. But there is a tension here. 👀 In those early days, interacting with Bitcoin often felt less like using a product and more like navigating a complex system. Tools designed with precision, but not always with people in mind. You had to understand it before you could use it. And for most of the world, that was a barrier too high. It raises an important idea. Technology does not change the world simply by existing. It changes the world when people can actually use it. The first chapter of Bitcoin was about trust minimisation and mathematical certainty. Perhaps the next chapter is about translation. Turning complexity into clarity, and power into simplicity. Because if something is truly meant for everyone, it has to feel like it. Curious to hear others’ thoughts. Did poor user experience slow Bitcoin’s early adoption, or was it a necessary trade off for building something fundamentally sound? 🎧 Full episode → youtu.be/kswADz_EX3g 💡 Sponsor love → @HardBlockBTC New users get $10 in BTC hardblock.com.au/register?code=… Big thanks to @basedlayer for the fantastic chat! #Bitcoin #BitcoinAdoption #BitcoinUX #Cypherpunk #BitcoinHistory #SoundMoney #BitcoinEducation #TheHonestMoneyShow #UXDesign
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Pluto a planet: 👍 or 👎 ? We’ve helped NASA solve problems for over a decade. But we’re a little stumped with this debate that’s reignited, after the new space agency boss says he’d back a move to make Pluto a planet again. What do you reckon? 🚀 Freelancer can’t get you to Pluto (yet) but we can help you achieve your Moonshot – see how we can solve your business's most complex problems: freelancer.com/innovation
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Australian Bitcoin Industry Body
Bitcoin is not competing to be the national currency of a single jurisdiction; it is operating as a borderless monetary network. When evaluated on that basis, the relevant metric is not local dominance but global interoperability and permissionless acceptance. A more accurate conclusion is that Bitcoin exhibits a different acceptance topology. It has not yet achieved the density required to function as a dominant retail currency within most individual countries, but it has already surpassed many fiat currencies in terms of cross-border usability. It does not fail as a currency, precisely because it operates under a different distribution of acceptance, one that is global, voluntary, and not dependent on state enforcement.
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SBA • ShopBitcoin.com.au
SBA • ShopBitcoin.com.au@ShopBitcoinAus·
What domestic metric does this Aussie Bitcoiner use measure the purchasing power of bitcoin?
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