Happy Juneteenth Stackers!
What better way to celebrate the end of slavery in America than advancing freedom money around the world?
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Juneteenth, 2023 📅


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My dad bought an Apple II in 1977...
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I can't believe this post is a year old.

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2nd Place: @mudbloodvonfrei (1st place presumed to be @siggy47)
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Juneteenth, 2022 📅


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As Bitcoiners we know that Bitcoin is the only thing that is actually decentralized yet also as Bitcoiners we don't trust, we verify and that means battle testing our own system with adversarial thinking. What do you consider as a centraliation risk if there are any in Bitcoin and how do we mitigate those risks?
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I think that Exchanges are the biggest centralization risk right now, people are waking up to the fact that id you are not self sovereign you don't actually own you bitcoin
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Juneteenth, 2021 📅


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I wonder how much of the mempool clearing is related to this.
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if it was the end of slavery, I already liked this post.
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It was the end of a particularly horrific type of slavery. There's always more slavery to combat, though.
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indeed! it's a never-ending fight.
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Curiosity: 263 years ago, in 1761, Portugal made history by becoming the first nation to abolish the slave trade within its borders (although the trade continued in its colonies). This landmark decision granted freedom to any enslaved individuals who entered Portuguese territory. It marked a significant step towards the eventual abolition of slavery.
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Neat pic! Penmanship has declined severely.
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The photo shows the original document that outlawed slavery. As for the handwriting, we still learn to write in this style in school, but then everyone develops their own unique handwriting. :)
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I didn't know Portugal was first, but that was the norm for European colonial powers. Out of sight, out of mind.
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Looking at you sparking conversations left right n center!
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Cool fact!
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The first Siggy top post of the series. Many more to come if you keep it going.
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Today Jim Goad had a very naughty post relating to this newfangled holiday.
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Are you a vampire or something? This holiday is over 100 years old.
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