The long-term thesis for crypto remains unchanged.
Inflation, decentralization, privacy, programmability, seizure-resistance and censorship-resistance…these are the secular drivers of adoption.
No.
Privacy isn’t criminal.
Censorship isn’t legitimate.
And seizure, whether via arbitrary asset forfeiture or corporate deplatforming, is not acceptable.
I admire many things about Elon, but misrepresenting something as sound and transformational as #bitcoin on one day and pumping the #doge shitcoin the next is really bad.
In 1999, Forbes claimed that the internet “burns up an awful lot of fossil fuels” and sets the world on a dangerous trajectory of energy usage.
Imagine if entrepreneurs, investors, and developers had listened to Forbes and stopped building the internet.
Source: @veradittakit
@DoveyWan I think this is for current and potential Tesla buyers. Obvs they care a lot about the environment and Bitcoin gets bad (and unfair) criticism in mainstream press for being bad for planet. I think it's a gesture, something to calm criticism.
#bitcoin's ESG footprint isn't just about the environment
on social equity, bitcoin enables people to escape tyranny, censorship, financial violence, redlining, and improves access
on governance, bitcoin is permissionless and runs on open-source software
get with it ppl
Just a reminder, for anyone looking to get #AWS courses - but for whatever reason struggles with the usual payment methods ... I accept #bitcoin and #lightning here on my payment gateway https://t.co/c9xgF3N1XN #cloud#training - PLEASE RETWEET and help me spread the word.
Maybe we don’t need to go full on pearl clutching every time someone talks about some shitty software being written for the web.
Do .net devs have an epistemic crisis every time some crappy C# code is written? I swear web devs need to collectively smoke a bowl and chill tf out.