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Stop The Madness

@LLicket

Design Engineer | Bitcoiner | Ex-ProGamer | Seeking Knowledge, Truth & World improvements

Katılım Aralık 2021
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JR28@ExploreKitchens·
@LLicket @Hodlstay Agree. And epic with your awesome historical bio photo 👏
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Airbtc
Airbtc@Hodlstay·
What's one Bitcoin job or business you think is massively underrated?
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Fear mongering like this reminds me of the 2017 shenanigans from Roger Ver and his friends before they made the Bcash fork. I remember they tried to convince people that Bcash was better by piousl purposely spamming the network. ... and where are they now? #Bitcoin
Dathon Ohm / BIP-110@dathon_ohm

ATTENTION. IN ONE MONTH, THE BITCOIN NETWORK WILL START REJECTING BLOCKS THAT DO NOT SIGNAL READINESS FOR BIP-110, A SOFTFORK TO REJECT THE ARBITRARY DATA STORAGE USE CASE, THEREBY REAFFIRMING THAT BITCOIN IS MONEY. (1/)

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Discipline #BIP-110@discipline365d·
@LLicket @LukeDashjr @dathon_ohm 1/2 I'll look into it. But anyway, the so known and established method to store contiguos data is op_return. We can't make it easier, as a community, for spammers, scammers and criminals. cause the Bitcoin network as a community would be a criminal actor itself, otherwise.
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@SpectrGen @ScarcityMan I know it can be quite difficult to understand how the reflexive brain functions, if you're not used to it, but yeah, I contemplate resistance and constantly reevaluate my assumptions. It's similar to how athletes train their body: train, analyse, adapt, and improve
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Gareth Jenkinson
Gareth Jenkinson@gazza_jenks·
@LLicket I don't have the answer to that, but at the very least talking about it openly is the first step
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Gareth Jenkinson
Gareth Jenkinson@gazza_jenks·
I’ve been living in Netherlands for over 4 years. I like it here. Summers are amazing. Everything works. It’s clean, it’s safe. Dutch people are cool, albeit direct in their quirky way. But I have this creeping unease about the state of the EU. Draconian, socialist laws teetering towards some sort of subversive communism. Chat Control. Dutch proposing unrealised capital gains. Rules for thee and not for me imposed by the authoritarian class. I think back to South Africa. For all its issues, people are arguably more free. Less surveillance. Less socialist policies. Less government overreach and tax. And a general sense of national pride that I just have not experienced anywhere else and I’ve travelled extensively (~30 countries) and counting. Genuine question for my European native friends on X - how much has Europe changed and is the EU making things worse?
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@gazza_jenks @bramk I think it's great that you are challenging the assumptions. Do not trust, verify. I've also given it a fair amount of research
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Gareth Jenkinson
Gareth Jenkinson@gazza_jenks·
@bramk How dare you even suggest supporting BIP110 heathen! 🤣
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Bram Kanstein
Bram Kanstein@bramk·
Pro BIP110 argument that I like
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@LawrenceLepard Hey LL, is it time to remortgage? I've been holding off speculating, and stuck with my 1.5% loan, but it's tempting to buy back the bonds cheaper and change to the 4% for a while
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Magoo PhD
Magoo PhD@HodlMagoo·
Is Bitcoin twitter back or is just still full of people who own no real Bitcoin?
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@Hodlstay Mining. I believe utilised correctly, eventually, Bitcoin mining will be acknowledged as the greenest technology invented in the entire 21st century
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Stop The Madness@LLicket·
@gazza_jenks @JoeNakamoto I feel like I can only 'save' my self with Bitcoin, and only to a certain extent I have no idea how to make actual change based off these facts. I feel like it's good to have a plan B if shit hits the fan. But it's not a sustainable way to live imo. I want societal change.
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@gazza_jenks I saved my self with Bitcoin and learned to be more anonymous. But I have paid taxes on Bitcoin gains, which is a huge liability (like @JoeNakamoto did excellent work on showing about France) My bank also freezes my account if I even touch cRyPtO again But fundamentally...
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Remember back when you were baffled by Chinese citizens having to use VPNs to use to internet and SoMe? Pepperidge farm remembers. Maybe it's time for me to finally capitulate and start using one my self #EU #OrwellianNightmare
Paul Walsh@Paul__Walsh

Ursula von der Leyen has confirmed that everyone in the EU will need to use the EU's app for identity authentication before being able to access or post on social media websites. 🇪🇺 As an expert in online child safety, I am here to expose the misinformation and misdirection in von der Leyen's statements. Today von der Leyen said: "This is not about whether children can access social media, it is about whether social media can access our children". 💡The first part is true. This isn't about children. It's about surveillance and combating political dissent. A state that can't control its own citizens is more dangerous than a state rife with criminals. The second part is a PR soundbite that politicians are using like a campaign slogan straight out of 1984. 🇪🇺"The question is no longer if children face risks online, but what can we do to give children a safer start online". 💡No. You can't give children a "safer start" online any more than you can offline. In the offline world, the government doesn't enforce curfews or ban children from entering liquor stores, bars or restaurants. That's a parent's responsibility. The digital world should be no different. 🇪🇺"The age verification app is one of the tools to get it done". 💡This is a contradiction because she also said "It won't be foolproof". 🇪🇺"It's easy to use, it is privacy preserving and it is open source". 💡The app was compromised as soon as it was released. "Privacy-preserving" age verification is an oxymoron. You can't verify a person's age without verifying their identity. Where or how that age is shared afterwards is irrelevant. 🇪🇺"This is basically about putting back the power into the hands of parents". 💡More from 1984. The EU is doing the opposite. Parents are having their authority stripped by politicians who think they know better. Many parents are capable and unaffected by peer pressure, and they know how to use parental controls to block any app classified as 13+. Some teens are safe, their parents trust them, and the state has no business overruling that trust. 🇪🇺"We don't give our children keys to the car before they have their licence" 💡Comparing an app to a car is a false equivalence used to justify mass surveillance. Governments don't decide when a young person is ready for car keys, guardians do. 💡Forcing every adult and child into a biometric checkpoint just to use an app or website is not licensing drivers. It's the state seizing everyone's keys, locking the garage, and forcing every driver to ask a private company for permission to take a drive. 💡 This is a gross, unethical overreach that strips authority from parents while imposing state sanctioned identity verification on every adult who doesn't even have a child. 💡Additionally, people who pass a test, obtain a licence and drive a car aren't forced to use an app to constantly authenticate their suitability to drive. 🇪🇺"We do not let them buy alcohol until they are legally allowed" 💡False equivalence. We don't force every person to show ID at a shopping mall entrance just because a few people might buy alcohol with a meal at a restaurant. Some parents are okay with their 12 year-old going to the mall with friends while others aren't. Either way, it's their choice. Whatever irresponsible decisions some parents might make, every adult in the country shouldn't be forced to pay the price. 🇪🇺"It won't be foolproof" 💡This is all the proof we need to show that the EU and every government know that banning social media for teens won't protect them. When pressed by journalists about VPNs being used to circumvent a ban, politicians always state the ban isn't a silver bullet and will take time. The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan went as far as to say "we know it's not the solution". 💡Either age verification works, or it doesn't. As a technical expert in this space, I can tell you there are no additional steps to take and no progress to be made. Either the approach does what it is supposed to do, or it's not fit for purpose. If they claim a bulletproof solution is coming, it can only mean one thing. They intend to ban or restrict VPNs to people who verify their identity. 🇪🇺"It will take time to invite the cultural change that is already taking shape in our society, just as it took time to outlaw drink driving, just as it took time to use seatbelts in the cars. Great change never happens overnight, but when it comes to our safety it is always worth it". 💡Comparing a social media ban and age verification to seatbelts is a completely broken analogy. Seatbelts are a safety feature that protects children while allowing them to travel in a car. A ban doesn't give kids a seatbelt. It kicks them out of the car entirely. 💡Instead of supporting parents who want to guide their own children through the digital world, this heavy-handed law strips away parental authority by banning the apps and websites that many parents are perfectly fine with and actively monitor. 💡Furthermore, enforcing these bans requires biometric age verification, which means forcing millions of adult citizens to scan their IDs, faces or credit cards just to browse the internet. That isn't a common-sense traffic law. 💡It's a digital checkpoint on every street. True safety means teaching kids how to navigate the digital world safely with real guardrails and parental guidance, not burning down digital spaces for everyone under the guise of protection. 🇪🇺☠️ The EU wants to ban teens from social media so every person is forced to verify their identity before they can read, share or post anything online. In their words, this is to protect children from dangerous content. 🇪🇺☠️ The EU wants to enforce "Chat Control" so every app has to monitor everything people say privately inside it, including apps with end-to-end encryption. In their words, this is to protect children from dangerous criminals. 💡Where this ends 🇪🇺 "If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever". George Orwell, 1984.

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Daniel Batten
Daniel Batten@DSBatten·
People don't get Bitcoin for the same reason I didn't get it (and it is nothing to do with lack of IQ).
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Stop The Madness@LLicket·
@ovihood @TuurDemeester @MicroStrategy I was being sarcastic, but yeah, I'm not necessarily saying it will go wrong for MSTR. I am just being critical of the way the current financial system is built - making infinite money glitches employable. Always have been though, now it's just available for the plebs.
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Tuur Demeester
Tuur Demeester@TuurDemeester·
Still trying to process this statistic (from @MicroStrategy). Who else in this world can borrow at below 0.5% interest rates, when real inflation is above 10%? Bitcoin Treasury companies seem to have found, or are creating, a growing hole in a giant dam.
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I'm having one of those days... What if the biggest risk all along to short term price of $Btc, was a hard fork where @saylor chooses to go all in on the wrong chain bankrupting $MSTR and all their clients? And all the other treasuries would follow suit Never thought about it.
Stop The Madness@LLicket

Definitely. I also exited my first entry of $MSTR, when we hit 1200 (would be 120, split adjusted). It was a bubble AND a honeypot. And still is. However, I have come to learn that we can still reach 2,3, or even 10x current marketcap of Bitcoin-Treasuries, before any downside. And what happens in the bubble-pop? Well, we might fall down to levels that are still higher than today's prices. In other words: Buy $Btc and have safe stable returns OR Buy the new hyped treasuries with higher short term upside potential with a more difficult exit potential. (Many countries tax owning #Bitcoin higher than stocks, which might also be part lf the explanation for why we are underestimating the new hyped treasuries phase)

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@JoeNakamoto A small technicality here though (after rereading) If you're paying visa or Mastercard 3%-7%, I assume you're not spending your fiat but borrowing money from your future self at a sick price (I'm in the technically correct mood today)
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@JoeNakamoto I respect that take. You made me think. I love it when people make me think! 👌
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Joe Nakamoto ⚡️
Joe Nakamoto ⚡️@JoeNakamoto·
🐻 🎤 A bugbear of mine is Bitcoiners misusing Gresham’s Law. “Muuuh, Gresham’s Law” is not a valid excuse to keep spending dollars and never spend Bitcoin. I get YouTube comments all the time like: “Only a fool spends their Bitcoin—it’s Gresham’s Law!” Nope. Wrong. Gresham’s Law applies when two monies are accepted at a legally fixed rate. That’s not the case here. Bitcoin and fiat float. No one is forced to accept them at parity. So the law doesn’t apply. Granted, it is technically "economically rational" to spend fiat over Bitcoin—especially if you’re not all-in, you don’t fully grok Bitcoin, or you only hold a tiny allocation. Or you're a dollar loving li'l b*tch who's only in it for fiat gains. (oops did i say that?) But hoarding Bitcoin and spending fiat isn’t “Gresham’s Law in action.” To me, it screams: “I love paying Visa and Mastercard 3–7% in fees.” “I love extending dollar hegemony.” “I love being part of the problem.” If you want a Bitcoin world—and trust me, you do, because you are currently HODLing btc—then at some point you have to spend it. Want to live in a Bitcoin world? Put your money where your mouth is and ₿e part of the change. So. How to start? Download BTCmap to see where to spend btc near you, (do it—it's free), visit a bitcoin circular economy near you—promise you'll be blown away—check out Nostr where you can zap creators (easiest is to download Primal), send me btc on my website (hehe but srsly i'm independent and will thank you), check out Travala, ShopinBit, Bitrefill and many other online marketplaces that take bitcoin or bitcoin through gift cards. And if you're going to a bitcoin event or conf, please pay in bitcoin for your tix. Satoshi thanks you in advance ✌️
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