1/ 🚨🚨The EARN IT Act is a cynical, opportunistic attack on encryption leveraging today’s state of panic.🚨🚨
My latest for @knoxcustody, which sees an attack on encryption as an attack on Bitcoin, its business, and its customers.
https://t.co/JJw1CoK0Zv
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1/ Bitcoin is interpreted in many ways, by multiple distinct stakeholders. Regardless, the nature of Bitcoin, inherent to the protocol, remains unaltered—information.
The world’s most tradable information.
Let’s dive into it!
Full read: https://t.co/4cnSWhT0Fu
There is not much better time spent than investing in your relationships.
This can be hanging out with a friend, reaching out to someone you haven’t been in contact with, or simply expressing love and gratitude for the people that are in your life.
Share the love.
There are so few original thoughts these days because we're programmed by the screens that are constantly in front of us. Go outside and think instead of consuming useless content. Your Bitcoins will still be there when you come back.
Decentralization matters.
Bitcoin competes with all bad monies.
Cryptocurrencies are not tech startups.
This is a global monetary war.
Shitcoins are vulnerable to state-level attacks.
Only decentralization protects Bitcoin from state attacks.
Sad story: One day I decided to do some user research for fun. I asked 10 normies to google and learn about Bitcoin. 6 out of 10 clicked on Bitcoin(dot)com rather than https://t.co/bCineRya0M, even the latter is the first result. /1
It's a trap! These are all priced AGAINST BTC. Scaring people away... with the high transaction fees.🙄 Their vision doesn't really add up... "Empower the community and Grow the Ecosystem" Or trick people into buying BCH/SV with misleading graphs...
Getting info on transaction fees - and realizing how easy for people to trip up. https://t.co/2MNzmP8KxW <-- more like coin.trap
Saw the image below - BTC, BCH and BSV (ew BCH/SV) but great to see some data, and looks pretty friendly UX wise.
Looking for some BTC User interviews to provide a solution around: payments and fees on BTC. --> if anyone has 30 mins to talk, or show me their flow (before Tuesday) that would be incredible!
1/ Thread about UX design following nodegate.
The process of UX design is relatively simple. It is the removal of friction points to ensure maximum throughout of users from point A to point B.
I often recommend Steve Krug’s book, don’t make me think:
https://t.co/XWALrx2Qg6