Reposting this video I made 7 months ago since JP Morgan is backing calls to delist MSTR for being "too Bitcoin-heavy" and basically being anti-Bitcoin in general.
Funny coming from the same bank that worked with Bernie Madoff and Jeffrey Epstein yet screams that Bitcoin is for criminals and it is a Ponzi.
A fundamental lie of Zionism is that Zionists act like savage animals because their neighbors are savage animals. But Jews lived in Palestine in peace for 1300 years. The savagery only came with the Zionists murdering & expelling goyim to steal their land.
Países del mundo mas odiados:
🥉 Mal
· China 🇨🇳 (tensiones políticas y económicas con el resto del mundo)
· Corea del Norte 🇰🇵 (régimen cerrado y aislado)
· Arabia Saudí 🇸🇦 (país sin derechos humanos)
· Bielorrusia 🇧🇾 (represión y apoyo a Rusia)
🥈 Peor ↓↓
Unreal: the symbolism of Trump signing a surrender agreement at Versailles in which the US agrees to pay massive reparations is just too perfect.
I wouldn't be surprised if Macron weaponized Trump's complete ignorance of history and told him something like: "Mr. President, Versailles is where the most consequential deal of the 20th century was signed. Yours deserves the same stage."
Either that or Macron stumbled into the perfect historical parallel through sheer obliviousness - which, knowing him, is actually even more likely.
Arbitrary content on blockchains makes them far more risky, legally and morally, to operate, than with blockchains confined to financial transactions. Running a node where one cannot selectively delete unacceptable content without wider functional disruption is also far riskier than running data services where one can selectively delete unacceptable content without causing wider functional disruption.
There are a wide variety of moral and legal categories of arbitrary content, and many of them are radically different from each other. CSAM/CP, other kinds of obscenity, copyrighted material, censored political content, trade secrets, classified material, and many other such categories are treated in extremely different ways from each other by morality and by law. What's more, each of the 100s of jurisdictions over which a blockchain runs has its own wide variations. Some legal prohibitions, such as those against CSAM/CP, have extremely high popularity and involve highly motivated enforcement.
Government response to one kind of content is an extremely poor predictor of its response to another kind of content. The response of one government to a kind of content is often a poor predictor of a response to another government to the same content.
Nodes on blockchains that, through means such as escalating fee schedules, byte limits, format enforcement, etc., discourage arbitrary content, are far less risky to run than nodes on blockchains that encourage arbitrary content.
@zerohedge True.
That is why Bitcoin is based on energy: you can issue fake fiat currency, and every government in history has done so, but it is impossible to fake energy.
The Iran War has been a trillion dollar FAILURE
“You've got more than a dozen dead Americans, hundreds injured, tens, maybe hundreds of billions of dollars in damage to U.S. bases and other military facilities in the region."
Did you know that when citizens around the world are asked to rank their own countries on democracy, that Chinese citizens rank their own country higher than any other people in the world?
Now you do.
SpaceX IPO has drawn more than $70B orders from retail (ppl like me and you) bigger than the largest IPO in history - Saudi Aramco
Most of ‘em will get rekt a few days later when the hype is over
Better buy Bitcoin while it's cheaper
Of course Trump loves the inflation. It allows him to weaponize the US military and the wealth of all the world's dollar users to his enrichment and the ancient grudges of his cronies.
You’re my G but @mattkratter has put out incredibly valuable content on Bitcoin for free so I assume his paid course would be even more valuable - and he does offer Bitcoin payment in his website, you can double check.
I suggest you consume more of his work to have a balanced view on him and his work - heck, even @saylor recommended his channel a few years ago, which is why he also responded to his post. Kratter is a strong and valuable voice in the Bitcoin community and I myself don’t agree with him on everything.
You’re also a great voice for Bitcoin on X and I appreciate both of you guys.