@kaylaparrilla Kayla. You need to fix the denominator in the fraction. Your math is wrong. You can't just say, "oh well the math on the Bitcoin jacket/hoodie, is wrong." Satoshi would not wear it in that condition.
@kaylaparrilla Hello Kayla. The design was dope, but it's ♾️/21million. Unfortunately you have it backwards. It's math. 🍊💊🧠 Other than that. Dope hoodie!
@simplybitcoin Opti, Nico, Dante, Rustin, please look into @mattkratter videos at Bitcoin University on YouTube. The monetary network doesn't need spam. Keep that stuff on eth and sol imo. Running Knots.
Last night, Fox News' hit show My View with @LaraLeaTrump was devoted to Bitcoin and digital assets, using the words of @realDonaldTrump, @davidsacks47, @SecScottBessent, and yours truly to educate its mainstream audience on the power and promise of this new technology.
@Johnny_Recruits@rajatsoni Yes. It's the hardest money. In the future, it will be the currency that everyone works for. Store of value, medium of exchange, unit of accoun. #proofofwork#btc
Sending Bitcoin Still Feels Nerve-Wracking? You’re Not Alone.
That moment of doubt—“Will it actually arrive?”—is real. But here’s the good news: Bitcoin addresses have built-in safeguards. When I learnt this, it greatly reduced the stress of sending Bitcoin.
A Bitcoin address isn’t just a random string of characters—it’s structured to prevent errors. Each address contains three key parts that tell the network where to send your BTC (Image below):
1️⃣ Version Number – Identifies the type of address (Legacy, SegWit, Taproot) and ensures compatibility.
2️⃣ Public Key Hash – A shortened, more secure version of your public key. This acts as the unique identifier that determines the recipient of the funds.
3️⃣ Checksum – A built-in error detector. The last 4-6 characters verify the version number and public key hash to ensure the address is valid.
Why This Matters: If you accidentally miss or mistype a character, the checksum catches it—and your wallet shouldn't send the transaction. This built-in safety net prevents you from sending your Bitcoin into the ether.
That said.... here are a few pro tips for error-free transactions:
✅ Always copy & paste addresses (never type manually).
✅ Use QR codes whenever possible to avoid manual entry mistakes.
✅ Double-check the first & last 5-6 characters before hitting send.
Did this help? Let me know if you have any questions or curiosities!
Tether, a US Dollar stablecoin, is now on lightning
Other currencies will probably follow
The US government is starting a sovereign wealth fund, which will very likely have Bitcoin in it
If you own Bitcoin, the next decade is going to be wild
I predict that there will be countries ditching long-term US government bonds and switching over to Bitcoin
@JustinThyme_@xpugHODL I believe it came from American Hodl back in 2017, if I'm correct. I heard him talking about it with Nico, recently on the Simply Bitcoin podcast.
Adding anything other than #Bitcoin to a digital asset reserve is effectively gifting taxpayer money to corporations and individuals that printed their own token out of thin air.
XRP/Ripple just pushed a button to make 100B tokens. Why would you gift them tax dollars for that?