Perhaps this desperate chase for revenue will be their downfall. At some point users will have enough of it. The price of «free» services is becoming apparent to more and more people.
Both Twitter and Instagram are ruining their own product by littering the home feed with more ads and «suggested» content. It is obvious no one wants this, so why are they doing these changes?
Either way, they are working against their users, trying to extract more money without providing more value. How can we keep supporting these companies?
@CoinCornerMSW @TAPSIGNER@COLDCARDwallet Bolt Card looks very interesting, any chance to integrate into Apple Pay? I rarely use physical credit/debit cards nowadays
@francispouliot_ I don’t disagree. I just think we’re still so far away from key management being easy enough for noobs, and people being too used to the bank holding their money for them. Haven’t read enough about fedimint yet to have an opinion on that though
@francispouliot_ Why? You’d still need to distribute seed phrases and pass phrase in different locations, without the benefits of security you get with multisig
@Coinicarus This is such a good representation of what crypto is, desperate attempts to find a use case for some token, which ends up being useless and making a product or service worse than it is 😂
Why no one should have a 0% allocation to #bitcoin
A 🧵THREAD about risk, retail investors, and the allegedly enduring economic truths that may not endure much longer 👇
The end game is either Bitcoin as decentralized self-sovereign money or CBDCs as mass surveillance money.
To not believe in Bitcoin’s ethos and value proposition is to believe in the competency and integrity of central authority.
SLP394 @Beautyon_#Bitcoin is Not Money
Beautyon and I chat:
- misleading terminology 'unhosted wallets'
- bitcoin as text & speech
- the map is not the terrain
- what bitcoin builders and users can do
- what happens to countries who refuse bitcoin
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