Ich werde ab jetzt keine Sats mehr ausgeben, die ich nicht selbst in #Bitcoin verdient habe.
1) Um mich zu zwingen Mehrwert zu schaffen
2) Die BTC-Community damit zu erweitern
3) In ein Leben mit Bitcoin zu wechseln
#BitcoinZitadelleFolgeschaeden
Mein Take zum Interview @frank_thelen@Justdoitalex
1. Wenn man sich nicht aussprechen lässt, kommt das ganze Interview bei mir nicht gut an.
2. Wenn ich Kritik an etwas äußere, sollte ich mir Zeit für die Antworten nehmen, um es zu verstehen
3. ETHBTC Chart -> do your homework!
@relai_app I was asking @PhoenixWallet to offer this for LN since it is SO important and they said they don't have enough requests for it.
For @PhoenixWallet: Now look at all the reactions - hope you will follow soon!!!
Thanks @relai_app for doing it for onchain!!!!
https://t.co/yzecKFi2el
Hey @PhoenixWallet
I love your app but I can only have one single instance for a LN wallet (aka Seed) per app installation.
Could you provide the possibility to have multiple instances? Just like Green Wallet for onchain.
Thanks a lot!
@Justdoitalex Mein Call: Das hat ein Bitcoiner geschrieben!
"RUND 21 Millionen" würde kein Nocoiner schreiben.
"Lesen sie auch"-Link zu "Bitcoin, nicht Krypto"-Artikel.
Die "weitere Infos zu Bitcoin"-Sektion würde kein Nocoiner schreiben.
Eine "weitere Infos"-Sektion gibt es NUR bei Bitcoin!
@derHelper@BitBoxSwiss@aprycotmedia@seedor_io@nerdminer_de Der Gedanke ist gut, möglichst viele Zeichen zu nehmen, die man sich aber auch sehr gut merken kann. Problem bei echten Wörter (bspw Hund) ist aber, dass sie nicht random sind. Wortlisten vereinfachen das Knacken damit massiv. Damit könnte mMn (!) die obige Tabelle invalide sein.
@DrStefanBerger Schön von einem Politiker solch einen Post zu lesen! Happy Bitcoin Pizza Day!
Einzige Kritik: Es wurde nicht Blockchain Geschichte geschrieben, sondern Bitcoin Geschichte! Sie sagen ja auch nicht zum ersten Flug der Brüder Wright, dass Flügel Geschichte geschrieben wurde.
@w3_hub How about some Bitcoiners?
If interested I would come up with 5 interesting people at least.
Or stores who actually accept Bitcoin as payment (-> https://t.co/SfvWhVNrzd)
Ja jut - wenn man Bitcoin jetzt nicht verstanden hat, dann würde man die 100k jetzt feiern.
Meilenstein ja, aber auf der Autobahn sind auch alle X Meter die Leitpfosten ...
$5k in gold vs $5k in silver
You case you missed it, gold is much rarer than silver, and this imbalance in supply and demand between the two metals makes up the majority of the difference in their prices.
It’s estimated that all the gold that has been mined throughout history and is yet to be mined can fit in just over three Olympic-sized swimming pools at a total of 244,000 metric tons. Compare that to silver, which has an estimated 1.74 million metric tons that has been mined to date.
Yet, humankind's attitude to gold is bizarre. Chemically, it is uninteresting - it barely reacts with any other element. Yet, of all the 118 elements in the periodic table, gold is the one we humans have always tended to choose to use as currency. Why?
Gold has held a unique place among humanity and been a source of value since it was first mined in the days of King Croesus in Lydia in 550 BCE. Civilisations of past have associated gold with qualities like immortality and enlightenment, and today’s society still treat it as a symbol of perfection, whether it’s by competing for a gold medal or abiding by the ‘golden rule’.
It has been gifted to gods, created mythical golden cities like El Dorado and created real-life gold rushes across the world, spanning from Canada to South Africa.
Gold, soft to the touch with a satisfying weight to hold, boasts some unique qualities compared to other metals, predominantly its indestructible nature and resilience. It is chemically inactive, meaning it is anti-corrosive and resistant enough to remain unchanged for thousands of years.
It is a good thermal and electrical conductor. It is extremely ductile, meaning it can be stretched without breaking, and malleable to allow it to be spread into thin sheets without cracking. Just one gram of gold can be hammered out into a metre-wide sheet or pulled into a 165 metre long wire.
Due to the softness of gold it is often alloyed with harder metals like silver or copper to improve strength. The purity of gold is measured in carats, with 24 carats equal to 100% pure gold and 18-carat gold representing an alloy with silver containing 750 parts gold per 1000.
Researchers even found evidence that Earth’s minable gold, came from billions of tons of meteorites that hit Earth more than 200 million years after our planet formed. This is still a questionable theory and it has not been proved yet, but it's certainly adding to the ancestral fashion of gold.