0 sats \ 0 replies \ @spraveenitpro 19 Apr \ on: What's a book that's worth it's weight in gold? BooksAndArticles
The Hobbit by JRR Tolkien.
- Continue learning on Parenting along with psychology, austrian economics, monetary theory etc
- Read Adel fabers
How to talk to children so they listen and how to listen so they talk
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https://medium.com/coinmonks/creating-and-signing-a-segwit-transaction-from-scratch-ec98577b526a is what came to my mind but you have it. Also the 4th chapter of Mastering Bitcoin addresses this I believe.
Vancouver bitcoin community had a lovely party for jan 3rd and hackathon held at a makerspace. There was a vintage vending machine hooked with raspberry pi so we used lnbits to enable payment with lightning: https://twitter.com/VanBitcoiners/status/1742743545927397503 and code here https://github.com/GitYVR/bepsi-pi/pull/1
Started this React Course https://courses.joshwcomeau.com/joy-of-react this year. Planning to also contribute to repos to make it stick.
With the housing cost increases in Canada, this will definitely come handy for our favourite Canadian besides cz.
Besides housing is completely broken, so they could expand MAID to those unable to pay their perpetual mortgages or struggling with interest rates, the banks can add a click to maid button upon logging into the mortgage account. Read a story about a iranian guy in toronto who wanted to MAID it due to unable to find housing.
Knew about Bitcoin since 2013 but in 2016 the government of India demonetized like 80% of the circulating currency with a intent to clear out the black economy [who knows!]. The next few weeks, indians stood in mile long queues around countries to exchange their own money for newly minted notes which were of higher denominations that could not be used due to non availability of change. It was a complete shitshow as even the credit card payments failed due to higher than usual usage.
While standing in those queues in the bank, the genius of satoshi offering us a bearer asset without trusted 3rd parties clicked . Never looked back since. Bought some initially on localbitcoins and then just started doing that every time the paycheque hit and also attended the meetups as the block wars were happening. Now Bitcoin is basically my savings account, a sovereign one too.