A thousand times a day
we make choices—
what to say,
where to go,
what to do.
We hardly notice them. They seem unimportant.
But if we have to make a decision, then we weigh, ponder, and strategize...
@peacemongerZ Companies: If someone accepted it… (Germany). There‘s no Flexa here.
Friends: They would need a non-friction no-sign-up offramp to their bank account.
@britton@FU_joehudson I love that! Relatively, the number of people pursuing self-discovery through business is still small, but I so much enjoy working with other people doing the work. Outside my (unfortunately US-centric) community it‘s hard to find them. Hoping for a quick European take-off 🤞
@jswihart@zashi_app The very last thing will be a gamechanger for adoption, because it basically removes the hurdle of network effects. Also, it boosts value (privacy) for those who use it already by a ton
@jswihart I don‘t post much, but came here to say I so appreciate the philosophic stance of this post. This is why I‘m here. Don‘t bow to gatekeepers, but build to make zcash truly unstoppable! ❤️
@cadebergman Even better: The sealed envelope wouldn’t have a sender or recipient in it—just an anonymous, unopenable envelope. Even the postman would have no clue where it’s from or where it’s going.
@stephen_zerfas@stephen_zerfas Thinking about it, I love bliss technology. Sounds more like magic and ease (vs meditation like work), even if for now the technology is a protocol!
@stephen_zerfas I had the same thought, not sure. Depends on how fast you get that actual tech going ;) But in general technology sounds stronger/more edgy, but also less like meditation. PS: great to have seen you on the call just now!