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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @LibertasBR 14m \ parent \ on: The Blueprint of freedom. How often do read it? bitcoin_beginners
No, it's a document that explains how this decentralized money works, without the need for intermediaries. There are many other documents that address sovereignty and decentralization.
Treat Bitcoin as money it is to avoid falling into future traps.
I don't know exactly about this fund, but every type of state pension system is.
You are robbed to pay those who receive it today, and in the future they will rob the younger ones to pay you.
This is a good strategy. You can't convert someone in just one conversation.
You need to show them and impress upon them that fiat money and governments are bad, otherwise they'll never accept Bitcoin as money. The approach of buying and selling is good and catches on with a lot of people, including myself after much insistence, but few will study it and fall deep into the rabbit hole to see that Bitcoin will only be successful if it's used as money.
Not really. Unfortunately, I was left out for many years before I started reading and learning on my own, because people promoted Bitcoin to me as a get-rich-quick market asset. That's nonsense. I needed to learn about economics, inflation, fiat currency, state control, and many other things to understand how important Bitcoin and its ethos are if you want to be free and sovereign.
For those who don't live in Brazil, I present to you Flanelinha. He pretends to watch and guard cars parked on public roads in exchange for a kidnapping rescue few changes.
They are rats very common at large events where parking lots are full and they may place wooden boxes on the streets, reserving spaces that would otherwise be free, but which they themselves invented and charge rent on the spot. I never pay them, even knowing the risk of them damaging or denting my car.
I hadn’t seen this side of my family in over 15 years
I have the same issue with my family, because there are many members in many far places.
Your pictures are awesome as always, I love this color treatment you use.
Spark is a trap.
Y’all need to read more about it.
I'm going to start using it. My intention is to put it online where I can recover it in case everything else goes wrong, my flash drives, my physical backups are stolen or destroyed, and as they said, plausible deniability.
In what sense? A layman's question.
I stumbled upon this research about steganography as a way to hide my keys from everyone's eyes as a backup. I was feeling like a genius like Elliot until I saw that this was a hot topic in 2022.
Since I abandoned my Google account, I've been watching YouTube a lot less, and I don't miss it as much. I used to watch hours of all kinds of content: news, tutorials, and humor. I prefer to listen to podcasts while driving, and I listen to them through the fountain.
You must be saturated with Bitcoin stuff; I've only been here a short time, and I'm already. Or maybe the content I have access to is bad.