Exactly. We also need to give corporations our credit card keys to pay subscriptions. The corporations raise their fees whenever they feel like it and their information gets hacked all the time. You can't download movies. You must pay them rent like a serf.
It feels like people just talk here. Twitter is more like the the 2 minutes of hate in 1984, except they try to waste as much of your time as possible.
I read Bob Stupak's book about craps. Craps is the game where the casino has the lowest edge. It's like a country with the lowest tax rate. Sure, the taxes are low, but it's still a tax.
I run Vault Warden on the clearnet using Umbtel and Cloudflare tunnel. It has a database of pwned passwords. It will give you a report. Try searching "blink182".
Think of anything you can do on the Internet: social media, eBay, Venmo, sharing pictures, etc.
Nostr let's you do all of this, but it's not owned or manipulated by any corporation.
If you spend 2% of your stack per year, it will last 50 years. How much does 2% of your stack need to be worth to take a year off? Times that number by 50. If you think you'll live longer than 50 years, adjust accordingly.
It's Morgen Rochard's idea, but I agree.
I was onboarded to bitcoin ten years ago on Twitter. If not for ChangeTip, I never would have bought any.
I would rather onboard precoiners onto nostr than say "Buy bitcoin." You should not "invest" in things you don't understand.
Nostr is like Galt's Gulch on the Internet. We use #bitcoin. This is not an asset you send your fiat to a financial institution in the hopes of getting more fiat. It is peer-to-peer electronic cash. You might want to get some in case the money printer go brrrrrr breaks the economy, but do what you want
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