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Nico

@bdc_nico

Bitcoiner and founder of Dive Into Bitcoin.

Adelaide, South Australia Katılım Şubat 2021
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Nico@bdc_nico·
You don’t need to be a software engineer to learn how Bitcoin works. I have written 9 chapters that explain what Bitcoin is and how it works in simple terms. Blockchain? Mining? Lightning Network? It’s all covered. It’s free with no ads. diveintobitcoin.com/the-bitcoin-di…
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@JM_speakss Yeah potentially as long as it’s not a big amount. If they invest a significant amount and BTC goes -30% they’re not gonna love it
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The Journey Man
The Journey Man@JM_speakss·
A girl on a space today told me she’s more comfortable buying the Qs at ATHs than bitcoin at current levels… What would you tell her?
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Nico@bdc_nico·
I’m in the process of creating a consult to guide people on their cold card wallet setup using sparrow and Nunchuk, it should be available in the next couple weeks! Until then people should read diveintobitcoin.com/the-bitcoin-di… and learn how Bitcoin works and why self custody is essential.
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COLDCARD@COLDCARDwallet·
Don't learn the hard way, use a hardware wallet.
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Nico@bdc_nico·
@callebtc They sound like shitcoiners from 2020, 100% conviction but 0% knowledge.
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Nico@bdc_nico·
@nvk Yeah and way too much politics!
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nvk 🌞@nvk·
Is me or the last few months of algo changes in X killed memes? I see barely any now.
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Nico@bdc_nico·
@TheBTCKnight BTC and cash. Having an emergency fund on STRC makes no sense.
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⚔️The ₿itcoin Knight⚔️
Where do you hold your emergency fund? Cookie Jar? Under a mattress? Savings account? Stock Market? $BTC? $STRC? Wherever you keep it make sure it’s easy to access.
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Nico@bdc_nico·
@MrStakamoto MSTR AND STRC are the altcoins of this season
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Brotoshi Stakamoto⚡🏴‍☠️
Will there ever be another altcoin season? Seems like it's sector based and mostly short-term. This is the main reason I'm mostly Bitcoin and using STRC to hodl cash short-term.
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Nico@bdc_nico·
@k_mahlburg Finally a government that looks within
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Nico@bdc_nico·
@BTC_for_Freedom But you see the money system is not used for money laundering… I think? Right?
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Bitcoin for Freedom@BTC_for_Freedom·
Nobody in charge of the money system has ever been elected, ever been jailed for getting it wrong, or ever had to live with the consequences of their decisions. But sure, Bitcoin is the one that needs more regulation.
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Sly, R. Goomba (PS5@300k)
Can somebody shill me something to read. All the bitcoin books are the same.
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Nico@bdc_nico·
@nvk Never understood why people cheered when they see a new MSTR purchase and call themselves maximalist. That’s not what Bitcoin was created for
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Bitcoin Teddy@Bitcoin_Teddy·
🇺🇸 Fidelity: Bitcoin could be entering a "Decade-long supercycle."
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Nico@bdc_nico·
@RT_com And they want to implement digital ID 😅
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RT@RT_com·
US cybersecurity agency leaves digital keys exposed in plain text Passwords, AWS tokens, and admin credentials sat in a public repo on GitHub ironically named 'Private-CISA' 'Worst leak I've witnessed' says security researcher Guillaume Valadon
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Nico@bdc_nico·
@bramk @Scavacini777 Controversial take: OG Bitcoin maximalist wouldn’t be investing in MSTR
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Bram Kanstein@bramk·
I want to bring back og Bitcoin maximalism
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Nico@bdc_nico·
@ts_hodl I never understood the obsession with paying off a mortgage early when you can leave the your savings in a redraw or offset account. You get the benefit of saving on the interest like you would if you paid extra, but you can still access that cash if needed.
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Trey Sellers ∞/21M
Paying off a mortgage early feels responsible, which is why the argument is so sticky. You look at the payment, imagine it disappearing, and call that peace of mind. I get the appeal. Nobody likes owing money, and a paid-off house sounds like the cleanest possible version of adulting. But a fixed-rate mortgage is strange debt. Your payment is locked in for decades while dollars keep getting cheaper, your income and assets may rise, and the real burden of that loan slowly gets lighter. The bank gave you long-term leverage on an asset you were probably going to buy anyway, and the terms cannot be yanked away because markets had a bad Tuesday. The expensive part is what you give up. Extra principal payments earn whatever your mortgage rate is. That may be fine in isolation, but FIRE is about building a liquid asset base that can fund your life, cover bad years, and keep compounding while you still have choices. A paid-off house can lower a bill, but it cannot buy groceries unless you borrow against it or sell it. Bitcoin, stocks, and cash can be sold in pieces. That flexibility is security too.
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