@CrockettForReal @TrophyWifeDayna I would be the swordfish quoting Cyrano DeBergerac as I parry, then . . . thrust home. Or doggedly repeating, “My name in Enigo Montoya. You killed my father; prepare to die!
@GoingParabolic@ChartsBtc Thank you for this magnificent post! I had read some previous analysis that had me all but convinced that Mr. Finney was the man, the mystery. But after reading this, I feel certain this is an honest man’s truth. As far as I am concerned, Satoshi’s mystery continues.
@silentm84529424 @stang1994gt @TattoosandSass I have 1 digital picture of my 72 Cutlass, almost same color as yours. My best friend saw it 20 years after I sold it and snapped a photo. Someone put 442 emblems on it but it was a 350 2bbl, not fast but mint!
@CanvassartS Youtube channels take a while to gain inertia; see “network effect” which has its roots in game theory. It’s a framework for conceptualizing the exponential expansion of “viral” content, memes and other issues you may find germane to your question.
@micktheskinz@LayahHeilpern Does said book contain dirty limericks? I might need a paper copy. I’ve kind of been slacking off on my poetry reading since college days.
@SummerK17742538 Whoa. Beautiful and peaceful until I saw the mountain in the distance and then it seemed a little bit ominous, kind of spooky and overwhelming. This looks like the road in Canada, north of Duluth, MN that is like an endless straight passage through pine trees for miles n miles
@artlix1@ChartsBtc Well said. My initial premise was I would hold at least 5 years, but I was rattled by my first brush with 50% losses. Fortunately I listened to smart people and toughed it out. Within a few months I had decided I was never selling my BTC. Now I’m buying dips.
@MJ_Bory And while it is true that some cryptos consume enormous amounts of energy, it’s a better use of it than most things. The brain power invested in crypto will ensure its environmentally friendly and I would bet it will be the #1 source of surplus input to the grid in 5-10 years
@MJ_Bory It’s what investors call asymmetric meaning the reward is out of proportion to the risk. It is risky nonetheless and the gains lucky folks made on DOGE and INU are not typical. It’s a zero-sum game by definition; for every winner, there has to be a loser.
@MJ_Bory I read your work on consent and I can assure you that anyone who is intelligent enough to write like that can easily learn enough about crypto to make money in it. Once you wrap your head around it, the implications are mind boggling.