tomorrow's listening
You call them property taxes, we call it council tax
Seeing so many posts on X about Brits refusing to pay and winning
There is a ground swell happening in society
We will see monumental changes in our lifetime
Brave and Grok for everything
The beauty of Bitcoin, is that it's taught me about the fiat system and led me down countless rabbitholes, in my adult life I've become an advocate for minimalism, then I heard someone on a podcast talking about this guy...
Diogenes of Sinope, a Greek philosopher.
He lived a simple life, often symbolized by his choice to live in a barrel
When Alexander the Great came across Diogenes sunbathing and asked if there was anything he could do for him,
Diogenes reportedly replied, "Yes, stand out of my sunlight."
This response reflects Diogenes' disregard for wealth, power, and social conventions, as well as his commitment to living in accordance with nature and reason.
Alexander, impressed by his boldness, is said to have remarked, "If I were not Alexander, I would wish to be Diogenes."
And Diogenes retorted "But I would not wish to be Alexander"!
Saylor is getting Fudded on X now, apparently he's this, he's that.
The point is Bitcoin doesn't give a fuck.
If he sells his coins, gets into financial difficulty, cb gets hacked, even if he sends all his coins to die.
All it does is affect the dollar denomination value, the price.
And that only affects the number go up gang.
He doesn't have any mining control.
Bitcoin doesn't care.
You should buy yourself a new bed 🛌
I know you want to get to 1 whole Bitcoin
But at least in bed you can keep dreaming
🎤 🙌
I've seen so many posts on X about how Bitcoin is doomed, empty mempool, reducing block subsidy, off chain etfs, lowers hash rate, security collapses yada yada yada.
The Adams law of slow moving disasters says that when people can see them coming, economics and society as a force solve them.
Thanks to Naval Ravikant for this gem, where he was actually describing the declining birth rate.
Effectively the answers to how miners deal with a reducing subsidy and potentially reducing transactions may have not even been conceptualised yet, but it will.