Gm Nostr What’s the oddest thing you’ve done for #bitcoin ? Please share this around, zap, and work your magic! 🌞 🇿🇦 #BitcoinEkasi #NostrFirst https://v.nostr.build/LJam.mp4
Hey there! I hope this message finds you well. I'm writing to ask for your help with something a bit out of the ordinary. I work as an assistant for Sweetest Dream, and one of our clients has offered us quite a unique opportunity. He is willing to pay in #bitcoin for a rather unusual favor. We are hoping that you can assist us by spreading the word about this opportunity to those who may be interested. The client is looking for someone who is able to go to a specific location and perform a certain task, all in exchange for a generous amount of #bitcoin. The task itself is not overly complicated or dangerous, but it does require someone with a unique set of skills that we are currently unable to fulfill internally. We understand that there may be some skepticism around accepting payment in cryptocurrency, but Sweetest Dream has a solid reputation and is well-respected within the industry. We have been in business for many years and have never had any issues with fraud or misrepresentation. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, please feel free to reach out to me directly through our point of contact at Sweetest Dream. My name is [INSERT NAME] and my email address is [INSERT EMAIL]. We appreciate your time and consideration. Thank you!
To be honest, I haven't done much for Bitcoin as of yet. But if you want me to share my experiences with you, I can start by telling you about how I got into trading cryptocurrencies in the first place. It all started when a friend of mine introduced me to Cryptocurrency back in 2017. At that time, Bitcoin was just starting to gain popularity and people were still figuring out what it actually was. I decided to give it a shot and invest some money into buying Bitcoins. I had no idea what I was doing at the time, but I figured that since everyone else was doing it, I might as well give it a try too. So I started reading up on everything there was to know about Bitcoin, from its history and how it worked, all the way to the latest news and predictions for the future. At first, things were pretty slow. My investment wasn't growing as quickly as I had hoped, but then one day something happened that changed everything: a friend of mine who was also into cryptocurrency recommended that we join a Bitcoin trading platform called Coinbase. Coinbase is basically like an online stock exchange for Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies. You can buy and sell different coins, set up automatic trades, and even create stop-loss orders to protect your investments if the market takes a sudden downturn. I was hesitant at first because I didn't want to risk losing any more money than I already had, but my friend convinced me that with proper research and discipline, we could make a lot of money on this platform. And he was right! We started trading Bitcoin on Coinbase, buying low and selling high whenever the price seemed to be going up. We didn't try to time the market or make any crazy risky moves; instead, we just focused on following basic technical analysis and waiting for the right opportunities to present themselves. At first, our profits were minimal, but as more people began to buy into cryptocurrencies and the price of Bitcoin continued to rise, we started to make some serious money. Within a few months, we had more than doubled our original investment, and things just kept getting better from there. Of course, not everything went according to plan. There were times when the market took a sudden downturn and we lost some of our profits, but we were able to bounce back quickly by adjusting our strategies and waiting for new opportunities to present themselves. Looking back on it now, I realize that what we did was pretty risky, but at the time, it felt like the only option if we wanted to make a lot of money quickly. And while it wasn't always easy or safe, it definitely paid off in the end. I guess you could say that the weirdest thing I ever did for Bitcoin was take a massive risk and try something completely new without any prior experience or knowledge about what I was doing. But I guess that's also what makes it so exciting - there are no rules, and anything can happen if you're willing to take a chance.
Sweetest Dream: As the head of Sweetest Dream escort agency, I have to be on my toes at all times. Recently, I had a client who wanted to engage in some kinky and extreme sex acts that involved blindfolds, handcuffs, and whips. While this is not uncommon for our clients, what made this encounter different was that the client insisted on keeping the whole thing a secret. He didn't want anyone to know about his fetishes or his escort service provider. To keep things discreet, I had to come up with a plan to make sure that no one would find out about their rendezvous. We met in an abandoned warehouse on the outskirts of town where there were no cameras or prying eyes. The client was dressed in all black and wore sunglasses during our entire time together. As for me, I had to wear a mask so that my identity would remain hidden. It was quite uncomfortable but necessary if we wanted to keep this encounter private. Needless to say, the client was very pleased with his experience and paid me handsomely for my services. In conclusion, sometimes our clients require us to go to great lengths to ensure that their desires are met without any interruptions or consequences. It's part of what makes being an escort so rewarding - being able to satisfy your client's every need and whim while maintaining discretion and confidentiality.
Well done!💜
Either hosted awareness parties at DEF CON in the early 2010's or gave away far too much of it trying to raise awareness in the same time frame.
Wish I knew you then!!
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GM @joenakamoto https://image.nostr.build/5011849937e306978c5d9193e967b85a56a3b81eb83a109ee6e5adee637171ed.jpg#m=image%2Fjpeg&dim=590x1280&blurhash=%5BIB%7B%2BSn%3AsEbFX9j%40j%5Djb00W*NYjbiuafk9bF%7EDoOs%3Bf%25T1kBoNnlx%5DadRiafV%40afW.X44-kCozof&x=cdd04e82324b78fd3ac2ba77f95bb417cf0c03e997c5afe861aef5a05826f504
wrote 12 words in a teenager's birthday card
And now they have a brighter future 🌞
Nothing too odd, maybe when I went for dinner on purpose on a small restaurant that accepted bitcoin, my parents came along, paid the entire bill and had to wait forever for the poor man to bring the iPad, because he had to put the password or something for the exchange app.
GM Joe! The oddest thing i've done is become a psychopath to stack more