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13 sats \ 0 replies \ @porterbitcoin 21 Feb 2022 freebie
The great equalizers are death and bitcoin. Everyone faces them eventually.
Tick tock, next block.
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11 sats \ 0 replies \ @nout 21 Feb 2022
Great he reached the phase 1, let's see if he reaches the phase 2 :)
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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @Jorj_X_McKie 22 Feb 2022
Even with about a 25% understanding of Bitcoin, he makes a decent case.
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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @Brunswick1 21 Feb 2022 freebie
The centuries-old marketing from the Left has proven to be false. They do not stand for human rights any more than every other authoritarian ever has. Ultimately liberty within the confines of a state boils down to character of those given power. The only way to avoid this pitfall, that this power will fall into the wrong hands, is to abolish the state altogether. Bitcoin is making this possible, they are in retreat. There is no other explanation for the behavior of the Canadian bacon and their overlords. Since we don't have any viable alternative to the state at hand, other than conceptual drawings by the anarchists, the best we can do is to not hold onto it as it dissolves and to peaceably allow new systems of liberty to thrive as they are discovered.
1 sat \ 4 replies \ @0388215539 21 Feb 2022 freebie
No, we need Bitcoin. "Crypto" is a distraction.
0 sats \ 0 replies \ @moel 22 Feb 2022
From the article:
I'm sitting with that same feeling here. Even just a few months ago, I would not have found it credible if you said a three-week peaceful protest in Canada could have lead to martial law, frozen bank accounts, and terrorist-financing laws being used to hunt protest donors. Unbelievable then, undeniable now.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @cryptocoin 21 Feb 2022
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