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@Pathfinder

Cypherpunk Capitalist 🟠💊 Fix the money, fix the world

Montreal Katılım Nisan 2007
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Pathfinder@Pathfinder·
Behold the future of self-sovereign and portable Bitcoin payments. It's a personal @we_satoshis Bitcoin hardware terminal for moving sats anytime, anywhere. No phones, no apps, no gatekeepers. Includes full SPV verification and direct P2P (no Electrum!) for sending and receiving via Lightning, Native BTC and RBTC (including atomic swaps) with secure connectivity to my own Bitcoin node and @getAlby hub via my own @umbrel server. It even uses a built-in NOSTR client to receive payment confirmations and communicate securely in a decentralized way! More info at wesatoshis.com
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Pathfinder@Pathfinder·
Waiting to be blocked.
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Pathfinder@Pathfinder·
@Ledger A magic invisible one that could erase all my personal information that leaked from Ledger's customer data servers.
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Ledger@Ledger·
gm, if you could have any color Ledger signer, what would it be?
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Pathfinder@Pathfinder·
My @we_satoshis card just wished me HAPPY MOSCOW TIME DAY. I totally love this thing and the security + self sovereignty focused community around it. 🫶
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80s Kidz@80s_Kidz·
One minute and two seconds of Daisy Duke🥵❤️ Thank me later.
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Pathfinder@Pathfinder·
Please don't try send Bitcoin to the lightning address in the screenshot. I changed it since I took the photo. Here's my current one if you feel like zapping me some sats. ;)
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Pathfinder@Pathfinder·
Behold the future of self-sovereign and portable Bitcoin payments. It's a personal @we_satoshis Bitcoin hardware terminal for moving sats anytime, anywhere. No phones, no apps, no gatekeepers. Includes full SPV verification and direct P2P (no Electrum!) for sending and receiving via Lightning, Native BTC and RBTC (including atomic swaps) with secure connectivity to my own Bitcoin node and @getAlby hub via my own @umbrel server. It even uses a built-in NOSTR client to receive payment confirmations and communicate securely in a decentralized way! More info at wesatoshis.com
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Rich
Rich@rich_rdctd·
Monitoring the situation is so hot right now. So I made my own. Yes it's made using free APIs so the feeds take a little while to update. Yes the Grok analysis is rate limited to avoid rinsing my API credits. Yes, the event markers on the surface of the globe can be a bit janky at times due to how the filters read the RSS news feeds. Yes, it's not optimised for mobile yet (thoon). situationroom.space Feel free to send me feedback or features you would like to see added. Let me know if something is broken. My other bitcoin tools are available through the burger menu, top left. UTXO, TXID and wallet visualisers.
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burn the bridge
burn the bridge@econoalchemist·
🚨 PSA: a scammer has taken control of the samouraiwallet.com domain. Do not be fooled into downloading malicious software. How ironic that the FBI seizes control over the domain only for it to fall into the hands of actual criminals.
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Jameson Lopp@lopp·
Let's play a game called "Spot the Sybil Attack" 😬
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Pathfinder@Pathfinder·
As you start to walk out on the way, the way appears.
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wesatoshis@we_satoshis·
We also added @geyserfund , as they encourage moving sats Bitcoin is meant to be spent and circulated, not just held.
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Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
The C-17 landing at LAX. As seen from the In N Out off of 24R.
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wesatoshis@we_satoshis·
We’ve added @BTCProofofPlay to our credits section to thank them for featuring the Wesatoshis card in their awesome game and because they’re a great addition to the Bitcoin ecosystem. Keep up the great work!
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Bitcoin News
Bitcoin News@BitcoinNewsCom·
NEW WEBSITE TRACKS FROZEN STABLECOINS New website stables.rip is an on-chain record of stablecoin censorship. Tracks every USDC and USDT freeze across Ethereum and TRON in real time, including wallet lookups, freeze stats, and cumulative supply data. Stablecoins come with a kill switch. Unlike BTC, USDC and USDT are issued by private companies with privileged access to their smart contracts. That means any wallet can be frozen at any time. So what is a freeze? Issuers like Circle and Tether control master keys. With a single function call, they can blacklist an address and permanently lock all funds held there. Who gets targeted? Sanctioned entities, law enforcement requests, flagged activity, and sometimes errors. The process is opaque, with no clear appeal path. Over $2.1B has already been frozen across Ethereum and TRON, each instance executed by a centralized authority in a single transaction. Your stablecoins aren’t truly yours. Your Bitcoin in cold storage is.
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BULLBITCOIN.COM@BullBitcoin_·
How it feels knowing my Bitcoin can’t be printed away to fund pointless wars in the Middle East.
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MERICA MEMED
MERICA MEMED@Mericamemed·
Renting is renting and buying is renting
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️Poverty is a power, access, and distribution problem. That is the real signal. A society can easily produce enough to eliminate a huge amount of material deprivation and still choose not to do it. It can choose scarcity by design. It can ration housing, healthcare, education, credit, legal protection, food quality, and time. It can allow abundance at the top and precarity at the bottom because precarity is useful. It disciplines labor. It lowers bargaining power. It keeps people obedient, anxious, and available. It turns survival into leverage. So yes, a lot of poverty persists because the system tolerates it, benefits from it, and in some layers actively requires it. The simplistic version says “they want people to be poor.” That is emotionally true in effect, but structurally too simplistic in motive. Most elites do not wake up thinking “I want poverty.” They wake up wanting cheap labor, compliant workers, asset appreciation, low taxes, protected incumbency, controllable politics, and a population that cannot bargain too hard. Poverty is the downstream condition produced by those priorities. Misery is often an externality of elite preference, not always the stated goal. But once the system is built that way, the distinction starts to matter less. If your preferred order requires a permanent layer of insecurity, then you are functionally choosing poverty whether or not you say the words out loud. The money-printing part confuses token distribution with real resource organization. You cannot print more housing units, doctors, energy, or land by typing numbers into an account. If you spray money into a supply-constrained system, you can just bid up prices and create inflationary distortion. That part matters. But it is also true that rich states already create enormous financial claims when they want to save banks, support war, stabilize asset prices, subsidize favored industries, or backstop political priorities. So the deeper hypocrisy is real. The state suddenly becomes very imaginative around money when elite stability is at risk, and very moralistic around money when the lower classes need relief. That is why people sense a lie in the official story. The lie is not that money can magically solve every form of poverty. The lie is that society is helpless. It is not helpless. It is selective. It has capacity, but it allocates that capacity according to hierarchy, ownership, and political usefulness.
Max 📟@MaxNordau

WATCH: "Professor Jiang" explains that we could fix poverty by printing infinite money but we don't because we want people to be poor. I am not joking.

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