A lot of controversy arose around the « Skull of Satoshi » sculpture that Benjamin Von Wong made on behalf of Greenpeace. Today March 25, 2023 Von Wong posted a Twitter thread that I think is worth sharing with as many people as possible. The article below holds the transcript of the 17 tweets that I recommend you to read, because it’s full of surprises. Respect to Von Wong for staying open-minded in the face of an intense debate and criticism of his creation. Way less respect for Greenpeace, who took money from Ripple co-founder Chris Larsen to set up an anti-bitcoin campaign while deliberately concealing all good information about bitcoin mining. In the end, bitcoiners will prove that mining is not damaging our planet, on the contrary.
At the end of March, a JAN3 delegation will meet with Costa Rica policy makers to discuss technicals about eventual Reventazón bonds. Reventazón is a river in Costa Rica, and the Reventazón dam was inaugurated on 16 September 2016. It’s primary purpose is the production of hydroelectric power with a capacity of 305.5 MW and providing power for 525.000 homes. Excess green energy could be used for mining bitcoin and allow for the issuance of the Reventazón bonds, similar to the El Salvador Volcano Bonds. Do you have excess green energy in your country? Use it to mine bitcoin and issue bonds. Get in contact with us. image
What is the site where you can see all the zaps happening in real time?
#[0] Verifying My Public Key: "Ben Van Hool"