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BlazeDD
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No financial advice here. I believe in the power of Jesus, I believe in honesty and for a better tomorrow.
The Future Katılım Haziran 2022
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@___siggi___ and his team now have something that no amount of money can ever buy.
Money can make life comfortable. It can smooth things, ease burdens, create options. But it cannot give you the one thing that actually matters in the end: the knowledge that you built something real.
They have that.
They can step back—even now, with work still ongoing—and know that they took an idea, turned it into a system, and made it function. That is not theoretical. That is not aspirational. That is not something borrowed from proximity to another person’s work.
They built it.
And that means something that lasts far beyond any balance sheet. It means that one day, when all of this noise has faded, they can look back—and if they choose, tell their children or grandchildren—“I built that.”
Not “I supported someone.” Not “I was in the right crowd.” Not “I aligned myself with a name and hoped it would carry me.”
They can say, plainly and without qualification:
“I built this.”
And that is something no amount of money, status, or sycophancy will ever replace.
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The entire problem in blockchain is not technical. It is psychological.
People do not want responsibility. They want a leader. They want a villain. They want someone to worship when price goes up and someone to blame when it goes down. They do not want to build, compete, market, sell, and deliver. They want the coin to rise while they sit still, and then they want to call that “community.”
So they invent mythology. Ethereum gets its geek priesthood. Bitcoin gets endless arguments about who should be Satoshi. If they cannot have a god, they manufacture resentment. If they cannot control the protocol, they try to control the narrative. If they cannot build anything useful, they demand rule changes so they can feel relevant.
That is the perverse part. They keep trying to turn a protocol into a personality cult.
Bitcoin does not need leaders. It needs rules. Fixed rules. Stable rules. Predictable rules. A protocol is not a company and it is not a political party. It does not need a chairman, a committee, or a philosopher king. It needs to remain set so people can build on top of it without wondering which self-appointed genius will “improve” it next quarter.
Companies need leaders. Teams need leaders. Projects need leaders. They compete with each other in the market. They compete on service, reliability, cost, performance, and execution. They do not compete by rewriting the protocol every time they lose an argument.
That is the distinction people keep missing. The protocol is fixed. The businesses are not. The protocol is neutral. The companies are not. The protocol does not care who you are. The market does.
So no, Bitcoin does not need a god. It does not need a priesthood. It does not need a hero to bless every transaction. It needs people to stop behaving like entitled children and start behaving like adults.
Build something. Sell it. Support it. Compete.
If society wants it, it survives. If it does not, it dies.
That is personal responsibility. That is capitalism. That is the point.
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@GrantCardone @coinbase Idk what's going on with Coinbase they froze my money and now I've been waiting on them for over a week.. I have tickets in and silence
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My son and I both live on the Bitcoin standard. 100% of our income goes straight to Bitcoin. No fiat savings. No altcoins. This is how we live.
When @River and @Leishman announced bill pay in Tennessee, I started moving everything over — paycheck, bills, the works. I wanted one home for our Bitcoin life. My son was doing the same thing. He was ready to make River his primary account too.
Then we tried to log into his account. Closed.
We tried to open a new one. Denied. We emailed support. Got this back:
"After a thorough review of your application, we regret to inform you that we are unable to open an account for you at this time. This decision is final. Any future attempts to create an account will be identified and automatically closed upon discovery."
No reason given. "Internal security and compliance policies." That's it.
This is exactly what the big banks do. This is what @River makes fun of Chase for doing. Close accounts, offer no explanation, blacklist you permanently.
My son is 22 years old. He followed me into Bitcoin. He's building his future on a Bitcoin standard. And the company that markets itself as the alternative to legacy banking just treated him exactly the way legacy banks treat Bitcoiners.
@River — you should be better than this. You told us you would be. It's unfortunate that a Bitcoin Company is playing Fiat Games. I guess @strike is the way to go for him and I now.

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@gvictor808 @wiswyman Ya I got a lot of money locked up right now. They never credited it and I'm in a long loop but I have hope...
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