@mdudas@LinksDAO I have a dumb question… what’s the NFTs plan to accrue value? To my understanding you don’t need it to be a member of Hillcrest and it has other owners outside of LinksDAO. I’m sure there is a plan, I just don’t know it.
Over the past decade, the federal government sold approximately 195,000 bitcoin for proceeds of $366 million. If the government had held the bitcoin, it would be worth over $17 billion today. That’s how much it has cost American taxpayers not to have a long-term strategy.
Love when your customer putter breaks on an @AmericanAir flight. And they say there is nothing they can do because I only filled out one customer service complaint and I needed to fill out multiple apparently. #goodbyeAA#helloSW
Interesting to see the US govt coming after self custody wallets and privacy tools in the same week they’re talking about transferring Russia’s $300 bn in frozen reserves to Ukraine.
Sovereign nations around the world, pay attention. There is only one true bearer instrument.
We have become a society of complainers.
Everywhere you turn, someone is highlighting a problem. The louder they scream, the more they are rewarded with social capital.
The Complaining Olympics is very real.
This has turned into an addiction of problems. There is a large portion of the population that moves from one problem to another with a level of enthusiasm that is hard to fathom.
According to these people, everything is broken. Everyone else is wrong. Someone is always out to get them. If only a few more people know about the "problem," then it will magically be fixed.
This pandemic of problems is beating an entire generation into a mindset where optimism and personal agency are outlawed.
We must fight this trend.
It is important that we return to a society of builders and problem solvers. The issues we face are not going to solve themselves. It will take courageous people to act with a strong vision for a better future.
While the complainers get loud, the builders must get busy.
The best investments require courage.
You have to believe in something when it is unpopular, but have confidence everyone else will believe in it later.
The Christian Super Bowl Ad They SHOULD Have Made
A group known as 'He Gets Us' released an advert during the Super Bowl which, whilst perhaps well intentioned, failed to convey anything of the gospel to the hundreds of millions who saw it.
Here's my take on what they should have done.
#HeSavesUs