Green Day was my first rock concert
The singer, Billy whatever shoved a stuffed animal up his butt on stage and then the local police pulled him off the stage and handcuffed him
🤔🤨🧐
Average networth by age decade in the US, per Empower:
20s: $104,878
30s: $292,609
40s: $740,646
50s: $1,345,922
60s: $1,654,961
70s: $1,600,801
80s: $1,482,179
Median from same source:
20s: $7,467
30s: $35,435
40s: $126,126
50s: $290,271
60s: $446,703
70s: $371,603
80s: $345,253
You’re going to hate this question that’s why I’m asking it
Hypothetical:
You have to keep your entire #Bitcoin stack on one centralized exchange… which one is it?
I’m going to go with Gemini
I know. It’s a shitcoin exchange…
but of the many exchanges I use, their security feels pretty tight
… why am I wrong? https://image.nostr.build/8c7b0253022d71f72427214c4c36b633241ea4b37b77cd11bbfad7c6c2fe766f.jpg
should the United States add #Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset to its balance sheet, it is likely that every country across the globe would be compelled to do the same.
It has now become a race to see which large nation-state recognizes this advantage first.
HODL
#Bitcoin is a lot of things to a lot of different people. To me, it is pristine digital collateral with a clear global ledger.
It's an asset that has no liability—the only liability is losing your private key, but no one else holds a claim to this asset except the holder of those keys.
That is what makes it the perfect asset for large-scale global settlement. #Bitcoin is ideal for nation-states that do not trust each other’s monetary practices.
HODL
Notes by matta | export