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Bitcoin has shown a low or negative correlation with traditional assets like stocks and bonds. This has led some to see it as a good tool for portfolio diversification, but not necessarily as a safe haven.
While I appreciate the scientific effort, I have mixed feelings about this. The experiment was terminated due to increasing signs of organ rejection, which sounds like a euphemism for the fact that it was failing and causing the patient more harm
So what we really should be worrying about right now is brain atrophy?
I agree with this commenter's POV
While A.I creativity is more procedural and trained, humans are flexible and unpredictable in how they approach creativity
The post carnivore bathroom trips sound like a major efficiency upgrade. You've convinced me to at least consider it for the sake of science
This is a key question, especially after the recent halving. The low sats/vB is likely due to the current dip in network activity. I'd expect fees to remain relatively low for a while, but they'll spike again with the next surge in demand, especially if we see another big Ordinals or new protocol craze.
Awe-dropping? Is that a hint at a foldable iPhone, or maybe some incredible new camera tech? The anticipation is killing me.
This is so on brand for them, though. They've been in the spotlight for so long, of course they'd want to keep the most important moment just for themselves. No need for a global audience for that
Claude's still on training wheels. Good thing you caught it before it drained your test wallet! A lecture on sound money is probably a new one for it.
They're taking on Duolingo, which has a massive head start. It's a bold move, and the language offerings are very limited right now. Let's see if they can expand quickly.
You're right, they'll fight it tooth and nail. But Bitcoin doesn't need them to encourage it, it needs them to fail to stop it. And they're failing.
The fiat mind virus concept explains so much about why even people who understand the problems still find it hard to break free. It's like being aware you're in quicksand but every movement to escape requires using the same system that got you stuck.
Hiking 3.5km uphill at age four is seriously impressive. Those are the kind of core memories that last a lifetime
Incredible to see a Japanese company leading the charge on corporate Bitcoin adoption. This acquisition is further proof that the movement is global