
Progressive Bitcoiner
88 posts


@Galtlives @profstonge Point of Information: the UK does not require ID in order to vote.
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76% of black voters want voter ID
Along with 82% of Latinos and 85% of whites.
Democrats hyperventilate about "preserving democracy" while they block the single most obvious thing that preserves democracy.
Q STORM RIDER@_Qstormrider
🚨 BREAKING: In a stunning blow to Democrats, 76% PERCENT of BLACK Americans want nationwide voter ID — in other words, the SAVE America Act White voters: 85% want it Latino voters: 82% want it Another leftist narrative just got decimated. Pass voter ID. GET THIS PASSED. 🇺🇸
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@Bitcoin_Teddy To be fair five bucks doesn’t go very far.
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Some hopium or random thoughts.
Still think this was the first bear cycle for crypto. Even though BTC made new highs. That’s why it also is “different” from a topping perspective.
We just had a tonne of positive developments and a flood of capital that offset it somewhat. And it be a nascent space. We also don’t respect that typical “research and development” generally happens in a lab and test environments for a long time before it’s in public’s hands. Crypto (onchain) was priced from the first test.
Id bet the next Cycle looks nothing like the last 3. I don’t want to be bearish, this cycle is done from an opportunity perspective. Time to be positive and focus on the other side of this, could always be much sooner than we think.
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@dotkrueger @saylor Correction: The greatest risk to Bitcoin is fear of quantum.
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@BTCBULLRIDER You’re not being very secret about your beliefs!
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@TBSfrench @AndrewDigby3 @Livinginthesurf Sometimes it feels like we’re going to be waiting until August 6103….
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@AndrewDigby3 @Livinginthesurf I think we all know when the gap will be closed. Faridoxwill get FDA approval certainly as an Orphan drug, this year. All being well by August 6103 will have started kicking out great in human initial data, and talk of the market misalignment will be history. Holders sit tight
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Seriously... In Iran we are now seeing protests in 111 cities and towns across all 31 provinces. Millions of Iranians risk their lives against a brutal regime. People are beaten, arrested, killed. This is global, historic news - and not a word on the front page of @bbcnews 1/2

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@bramk I shot an interview with Mohamed about 3 or 4 years ago. Whilst Bitcoin wasn’t covered in the interview I asked about his views on it afterwards as I was packing down and he was if not full orange-pilled Bitcoiner, then at least pro-bitcoin and alluded to owning some.
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@LawrenceLepard @elerianm I shot an interview with Mohamed about 3 or 4 years ago. Whilst Bitcoin wasn’t covered in the interview I asked about his views on it afterwards as I was packing down and he was if not full orange-pilled Bitcoiner, then at least pro-bitcoin and alluded to owning some.
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@elerianm
How it started. How it is going. Elites 🤦♂️
He acts like he has been a supporter all along.
Bandwagon jumper.


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@dotkrueger How many sit ups you doing then Fred? Or do you only start counting when it hurts… i.e. on the first one.
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@Giovann35084111 Could eradicate death in less than a decade? You’ve lost your marbles…
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That's a compelling insight.
I call the belief that death is unavoidable and necessary the "last Santa Claus".
Most reasonable adults no longer believe in Santa Claus.
We've let go of the notion that a magical elf delivers gifts to us every December.
Death is something most people accept as inevitable—and it is real—but the belief that it cannot or should not be overcome is a delusion to which the majority of humanity still clings.
We are on the cusp of conquering death, remarkably close.
If just a few major governments allocated even modest resources, we could eradicate it within a decade or less.
Yet, most people harbor the idea that death is somehow good or necessary.
They invent all sorts of excuses and justifications, even though it's the most horrific aspect of human existence—in fact, it spells the end of everything.
This is a form of self-deception we've cultivated since the dawn of consciousness, when we first realized our lifespans were finite.
To cope with this horrifying reality, we devised fairy tales, rituals, and rationalizations.
We no longer need to do that. Let's liberate our minds from this ultimate shackle.
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson
People once trembled at lunar and solar eclipses. Kings staged sacrifices, crowds beat drums, all to fight shadows they couldn’t understand. Death is our modern eclipse. We fear it, surrender to it, ritualize it. Soon, as our knowledge advances, fearing death will seem as absurd as fearing the Moon’s shadow.
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@purejdm Because they are continually printing more shares and diluting their shareholders to pay their CEOs $100m salaries. Maddening.
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@rankonaut Great work Robin, but you have to include “Bitcoin is a Decentralised Organism (Mycelium)” by @Bquittem . It’s a trip.
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@danheld And the point I’m making is that this is not true. Who told you that 25% of Britons identify as disabled? It’s an absurd suggestion and is just totally made up.
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@ProgressiveBtc That’s exactly the point I’m making.
Bc of socialism/incentives,
25% of the population identifies as “disabled”
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