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2025-06-11 19:36:40ð Ka ĘŧImi i ka Pono: Seeking Whatâs Right
A 7-Day Series on Sovereignty, Bitcoin, and the Soul of the Islands
> "Man is not free unless he wills to be free."\ > â Johann Gottlieb Fichte
Hawaiâi understands sovereignty. It always has.\ But it was taken â first with pen and politics, then with force and fiat.
Bitcoin offers something different:\ A way to reclaim sovereignty without violence.\ A tool for self-rule, not state rule.\ A system built not on empire, but on truth and time.
This week, Iâll be posting a 7-part series exploring this tension:\ Between the Hawaiâi that was, the system that is, and the future that might be â if we choose to build on bedrock instead of paper.
I donât know if thereâs a traditional Hawaiian word for a 7-day week â maybe there doesnât need to be.\ Time moves differently on these islands.\ But for the next 7 days, Iâll mark each reflection as a kind of modern lÄ hoĘŧomanaĘŧo â a day of remembering, reckoning, and restoring.
This is personal. Itâs philosophical. Itâs also unfinished.
But thatâs what sovereignty looks like:\ Not something given â something reclaimed.
Stay tuned. Stay akamai.\ ð§\ â Andrew G. Stanton (aka akamaister)
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-11 19:11:59I am here too\ In the same space like you
In the same situation I'm in\ It's a matter of positioning
I cannot leave this place I'm in\ It was brought about\ By what's been happening
So please don't look at me\ For what I can or cannot do for you\ But look at what is happening for me\ And what is happening for you
Let's communicate\ Not orchestrate
Because there's something I wish to do\ And there's a place I wish to go to
And I'm sure that there is too\ In your heart a fire\ Known by only you
So let us listen, look and see\ For what's true for you\ And what's true for me
That we may act upon what's here\ In order for us both to take a step\ In the direction we wish to steer
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-11 18:58:10Kan jij zien, er is geen hemel\ Probeer het zelf, dan lukt het wel\ Geen hel staat ons te wachten\ Enkel sterren hangen ons boven het hoofd\ Kan jij zien, iedereen leeft voor dit moment
Kan jij zien, er zijn geen landen\ Het is niet moeilijk gewoon land te zien\ Niets om voor te moorden of te sterven\ Ook geloof wordt niet gezien\ Kan jij zien, het leven wordt geleefd door iedereen in vrede
Misschien zeg je, ik kijk niet naar jouw wereld\ Maar ik deel dit zicht met velen\ Moge ook jij zoals ons zien\ Wij kijken in de wereld en zien gewoon onszelf
Kan jij zien, er is geen bezit\ Ik vraag me af of jij dit kan\ Geen hebben of een nood\ In een samen-leving van mensen\ Kan jij zien, wij delen de wereld met elkaar
Misschien zeg je, ik kijk niet naar jouw wereld\ Maar ik deel dit zicht met velen\ Moge ook jij zoals ons zien\ Wij kijken in de wereld en zien gewoon onszelf
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2025-06-11 19:03:18- This version introduces the Soroban P2P network, enabling Dojo to relay transactions to the Bitcoin network and share others' transactions to break the heuristic linking relaying nodes to transaction creators.
- Additionally, Dojo admins can now manage API keys in DMT with labels, status, and expiration, ideal for community Dojo providers like Dojobay. New API endpoints, including "/services" exposing Explorer, Soroban, and Indexer, have been added to aid wallet developers.
- Other maintenance updates include Bitcoin Core, Tor, Fulcrum, Node.js, plus an updated ban-knots script to disconnect inbound Knots nodes.
"I want to thank all the contributors. This again shows the power of true Free Software. I also want to thank everyone who donated to help Dojo development going. I truly appreciate it," said Still Dojo Coder.
What's new
- Soroban P2P network. For MyDojo (Docker setup) users, Soroban will be automatically installed as part of their Dojo. This integration allows Dojo to utilize the Soroban P2P network for various upcoming features and applications.
- PandoTx. PandoTx serves as a transaction transport layer. When your wallet sends a transaction to Dojo, it is relayed to a random Soroban node, which then forwards it to the Bitcoin network. It also enables your Soroban node to receive and relay transactions from others to the Bitcoin network and is designed to disrupt the assumption that a node relaying a transaction is closely linked to the person who initiated it.
- Pushing transactions through Soroban can be deactivated by setting
NODE_PANDOTX_PUSH=off
indocker-node.conf
. - Processing incoming transactions from Soroban network can be deactivated by setting
NODE_PANDOTX_PROCESS=off
indocker-node.conf
.
- Pushing transactions through Soroban can be deactivated by setting
- API key management has been introduced to address the growing number of people offering their Dojos to the community. Dojo admins can now access a new API management tab in their DMT, where they can create unlimited API keys, assign labels for easy identification, and set expiration dates for each key. This allows admins to avoid sharing their main API key and instead distribute specific keys to selected parties.
- New API endpoints. Several new API endpoints have been added to help API consumers develop features on Dojo more efficiently:
- New:
/latest-block
- returns data about latest block/txout/:txid/:index
- returns unspent output data/support/services
- returns info about services that Dojo exposes
- Updated:
/tx/:txid
- endpoint has been updated to return raw transaction with parameter?rawHex=1
- The new
/support/services
endpoint replaces the deprecatedexplorer
field in the Dojo pairing payload. Although still present, API consumers should use this endpoint for explorer and other pairing data.
- New:
Other changes
- Updated ban script to disconnect inbound Knots nodes.
- Updated Fulcrum to v1.12.0.
- Regenerate Fulcrum certificate if expired.
- Check if transaction already exists in pushTx.
- Bump BTC-RPC Explorer.
- Bump Tor to v0.4.8.16, bump Snowflake.
- Updated Bitcoin Core to v29.0.
- Removed unnecessary middleware.
- Fixed DB update mechanism, added api_keys table.
- Add an option to use blocksdir config for bitcoin blocks directory.
- Removed deprecated configuration.
- Updated Node.js dependencies.
- Reconfigured container dependencies.
- Fix Snowflake git URL.
- Fix log path for testnet4.
- Use prebuilt addrindexrs binaries.
- Add instructions to migrate blockchain/fulcrum.
- Added pull policies.
Learn how to set up and use your own Bitcoin privacy node with Dojo here.
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2025-06-11 18:54:57In het hart van een gepensioneerde operazangeres ontstond een stemmetje. Het stemmetje klonk verrast. "He," ging het hart. "Ik heb een stemmetje gekregen! Hoe kan dit? Kan iemand me horen? Zouden mijn gedachten me kunnen horen?" vroeg het stemmetje, niet wetend aan wie. Want de gedachten hoorden het niet. Zij waren zo druk bezig met het verleden en hadden een grote angst dit te verliezen. "Weet je nog?" gingen de gedachten. "Voor duizenden mensen heb ik gezongen! Avond na avond! Tienduizenden mensen hebben me toegejuicht! Wat waren ze onder de indruk! Luister! Ik kan het nog steeds!" "He," ging het hart. "Hoor je me dan niet? Het ging toch helemaal niet om dat gejuich. Weet je dan niet meer hoe ik me volledig bloot gaf aan die mensen. Mijn diepste en meest persoonlijke verhalen waren te horen in mijn liederen. Daar draaide het toch om? De mensen waren niet enkel onder de indruk. Hun harten hebben mijn verhalen gevoeld en konden zo kennis geven aan hun gedachten. Is dat niet wat echt telde?" Maar de gedachten waren volop aan het zingen voor de ene persoon die ze konden vinden die wou luisteren. "He," ging het hart. "Ook in dit moment zijn mijn liederen te horen door vele gedachten en te voelen door vele harten over de hele wereld. Heb ik dan geen rust verdiend? Kan ik niet even genieten van de rust die in dit moment te vinden is, maar jullie van me afnemen?" Maar de gedachten waren nog steeds volop aan het zingen.
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-11 18:38:49The world around me\ Is assumed to be
Through sensory observations\ This appears to me
What I experience\ Is for me
But the ultimate experience\ Is for me\ To be
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2025-06-11 19:04:04I often hear "bitcoin doesn't interest me, I'm not a finance person."
Ironically, the beauty of sound money is you don't have to be. In the current system you're expected to manage a diversified investment portfolio or pay someone to do it. Bitcoin will make that optional.
â ODELL (@ODELL) September 16, 2018
At first glance bitcoin often appears overwhelming to newcomers. It is incredibly easy to get bogged down in the details of how it works or different ways to use it. Enthusiasts, such as myself, often enjoy going down the deep rabbit hole of the potential of bitcoin, possible pitfalls and theoretical scenarios, power user techniques, and the developer ecosystem. If your first touch point with bitcoin is that type of content then it is only natural to be overwhelmed. While it is important that we have a thriving community of bitcoiners dedicated to these complicated tasks - the true beauty of bitcoin lies in its simplicity. Bitcoin is simply better money. It is the best money we have ever had.
Life is complicated. Life is hard. Life is full of responsibility and surprises. Bitcoin allows us to focus on our lives while relying on a money that is simple. A money that is not controlled by any individual, company, or government. A money that cannot be easily seized or blocked. A money that cannot be devalued at will by a handful of corrupt bureaucrat who live hundreds of miles from us. A money that can be easily saved and should increase in purchasing power over time without having to learn how to "build a diversified stock portfolio" or hire someone to do it for us.
Bitcoin enables all of us to focus on our lives - our friends and family - doing what we love with the short time we have on this earth. Time is scarce. Life is complicated. Bitcoin is the most simple aspect of our complicated lives. If we spend our scarce time working then we should be able to easily save that accrued value for future generations without watching the news or understanding complicated financial markets. Bitcoin makes this possible for anyone.
Yesterday was Mother's Day. Raising a human is complicated. It is hard, it requires immense personal responsibility, it requires critical thinking, but mothers figure it out, because it is worth it. Using and saving bitcoin is simple - Â simply install an app on your phone. Every mother can do it. Every person can do it.
Life is complicated. Life is beautiful. Bitcoin is simple.
If you found this post helpful support my work with bitcoin.
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2025-06-11 19:02:57Marty's Bent
Sorry for the lack of writing over the last week. As many of you may already know, I was in Las Vegas, Nevada for the Bitcoin 2025 conference. It was my first time in Las Vegas. I had successfully avoided Sin City for the first 34 years of my life. But when duty calls, you have to make some personal concessions.
Despite what many say about this particular conference and the spectacle that it has become, I will say that having attended every single one of Bitcoin Magazine's conferences since 2019, I thoroughly enjoy these events, even if I don't agree with all the content. Being able to congregate with others in the industry who have been working extremely hard to push Bitcoin forward, all of whom I view as kindred spirits who have also dedicated their lives to making the world a better place. There's nothing better than getting together, seeing each other in person, shaking hands, giving hugs, catching up and reflecting on how much things have changed over the years while also focusing on the opportunities that lie ahead.
I think out of all the Bitcoin magazine conferences I've been to, this was certainly my favorite. If only because it has become abundantly clear that Bitcoin is here to stay. Many powerful, influential, and competent people have identified Bitcoin as an asset and monetary network that will play a large part in human society moving forward. And more importantly, Bitcoin is proving to work far better than anybody not paying attention expected. While at the same time, the fiat system is in woeful disrepair at the same time.
As a matter of reflection and surfacing signal for you freaks, here are the presentations and things that happened that I think were the most impactful.
Miles Suter's Block Presentation
This presentation was awesome for many reasons, one of which being that we often forget just how dedicated Block, as an organization with many companies - including Cash App, Square, the open source organization known as Spiral and more recently, BitKey and Proto - has been to bitcoin over the last eight years. They've worked methodically to make Bitcoin a first-class citizen in their business operations and slowly but surely have built an incredibly integrated experience across their brands. The two big announcements from Block during the conference were the enablement of Bitcoin payments in Square point-of-sale systems and the amount of revenue they're making on their Lightning node, c=, from routing payments.
Right now, the Bitcoin payments and point of sale systems is in beta with many merchants testing it out for the next six months, but it will be available for all 4 million square merchants in 2026. This is something that many bitcoiners have been waiting for for many years now, and it is incredible to see that they finally brought it across the line. Merchants will have the ability to accept bitcoin payments and either convert every payment into fiat automatically, convert a portion of the bitcoin payment into fiat to keep the rest in sats, or simply keep all of the bitcoin they receive via payments in sats. This is an incredible addition to what Square has already built, which is the ability of their merchants to sweep a portion of their revenues into bitcoin if they desire. Square is focused on building a vertically integrated suite of bitcoin products for merchants that includes the ability to buy bitcoin, receive bitcoin, and eventually leverage financial services using bitcoin as collateral so that they can reinvest in and expand their businesses.
via Ryan Gentry
What went a bit underappreciated in the crowd was the routing node revenue that c= is producing, ~9.7% annualized. This is a massive validation of something that many bitcoiners have been talking about for quite some time, which is the ability to produce "yield" on bitcoin in a way that reduces risk significantly. Locking up bitcoin in a 2-of-2 multisig within Lightning channels and operating a Lightning routing node has been long talked about as one of the ways to produce more bitcoin with your bitcoin in a way that minimizes the threat of loss.
It seems that c= has found a way to do this at scale and is doing it successfully. 10% yield on bitcoin locked in Lightning channels is nothing to joke about. And as you can see from the chart above in the grainy picture taken by Ryan Gentry of Lightning Labs, this routing node "yield" is producing more return on capital than many of the most popular staking and DeFi protocols.
This is a strong signal to the rest of the market that this can be done. It may take economies of scale and a high degree of technical competency today. But this is incredibly promising for the future of earning bitcoin by providing valuable goods and services to the market of Bitcoiners. In this case, facilitating relatively cheap and instantly settled payments over the Lightning Network.
Saifedean Ammous' Bitcoin and Tether Presentation
This was one of the best presentations at the conference. Saifedean Ammous is a friend, he has been an incredible influence on my personal bitcoin journey, and I feel comfortable in saying he's been a strong influence on the journey of hundreds of thousands, at least, if not millions of people as they've attempted to understand bitcoin.
This presentation is a bit spicy because it puts a pin in the balloon of hopium that stablecoins like Tether are mechanisms that could bail out the market for US Treasuries in the medium to long-term if they take enough market share. As one always should do, Saif ran the numbers and clearly illustrates that even in the most optimistic case, Tether's impact on the market for treasuries, their interest rates, and curbing the growth of the debt held by the US federal government will be minimal at best.
One of the most interesting things that Saif points out that I'm a bit embarrassed I didn't recognize before is that much of the demand for Tether that we're seeing these days is replacement demand for treasuries. Meaning that many people who are turning to Tether, particularly in countries that have experienced hyperinflationary events, are using Tether as a substitute for their currencies, which are operated by central banks likely buying U.S. treasuries to support their monetary systems. The net effect of Tether buying those treasuries is zero for this particular user archetype.
Saif goes on to explain that if anything, Tether is a weapon against the US Treasury system when you consider that they're storing a large portion of the stablecoin backing in Treasuries and then using the yields produced by those Treasuries to buy bitcoin. Slowly but surely over time bitcoin as a percentage of their overall backing of Tether has grown quite significantly starting at 0% and approaching 10% today. It isn't hard to imagine that at some point within the next decade, Bitcoin could be the dominant reserve asset backing tethers and, as a result, Tether could be pegged to bitcoin eventually.
It's a fascinating take on Tether that I've never heard before.
Nothing Stops this Train from Lyn Alden
Lyn's been saying it loudly for quite some time now; "Nothing stops this train." She's even been on our podcast to explain why she believes this many times over the last five years. However, I don't think there is one piece of content out there that consolidates her thesis of why nothing stops the train of fiscal irresponsibility and unfettered debt expansion and why that's good for bitcoin than the presentation she gave at the conference. Definitely give this one a watch when you get a chance if you haven't already.
Overall, it was a great week in Vegas and I think it's safe to say that bitcoin has gone mainstream. Whether or not people who have been in the bitcoin industry and community for a while are okay with does not really matter. It's happening and all we can do is ride the wave as more and more people come to recognize the value prop of bitcoin and the social clout they can gain from supporting it. Our job here at TFTC is to help you discern the signal from the noise, continue to champion the self-sovereign usage of bitcoin and keep you abreast of developments in the space as they manifest.
Buckle up. Things are only going to get weirder from here on out.
Bitcoin's Mathematical Destiny
Sean Bill and Adam Back make a compelling case for Bitcoin's inevitable march toward $1 million. Sean points out that Bitcoin represents just a tiny fractionâ2 trillion out of 900 trillionâof total financial assets, calling it a "tiny orange dot" on their presentation to Texas pensions. He emphasizes that reaching parity with gold alone would deliver a 10x return from current levels. Adam highlights the mathematical impossibility of current prices, noting that ETF buyers are absorbing 500,000 BTC annually while only 165,000 new coins are mined.
"Who's selling at these prices? It doesn't quite add up to me." - Adam Back
The institutional wave is just beginning. Sean revealed that while 50% of hedge fund managers personally own Bitcoin, only 3% have allocated institutional funds. Combined with emerging demand from nation states and corporate treasuries meeting Bitcoin's fixed supply, the price trajectory seems clear. Both guests stressed the importance of staying investedâmissing just the 12 best performing days each year would turn Bitcoin into a losing investment.
Check out the full podcast here for more on pensions allocating to Bitcoin, cypherpunk banking, and commodity trading insight
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2025-06-11 19:02:39Over 40 experts from the Bitcoin technical community sign a petition for the adoption of CTV and CSFS opcodes within six months.
A portion of the Bitcoin developer community appears to have reached consensus regarding the next protocol upgrade. An open letter signed by over 40 experts requests the priority implementation of two opcodes: OP_CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY (CTV, BIP-119) and OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK (CSFS, BIP-348).
The developers believe that activating CTV and CSFS constitutes the most appropriate next step for Bitcoinâs evolution. The letter emphasizes how, despite the existence of various proposals to improve the protocol, CTV and CSFS stand out for being extensively reviewed, for their implementation simplicity, and for proving to be both secure and widely requested by the community.
CTV: five years of development and refinement
OP_CHECKTEMPLATEVERIFY was first formalized in BIP-119 over five years ago. Despite numerous attempts at refinement or replacement, it remains the preferred method for enforcing pre-generated transaction sequences using consensus, the developers state.
According to the letterâs signatories, implementing CTV on Bitcoin would unlock functionality for:
- scaling solutions;
- secure vault systems;
- network congestion control;
- non-custodial mining;
- Discreet Log Contracts (DLC).
CSFS: eight years of proven experience
The developers declare that OP_CHECKSIGFROMSTACK is a primitive opcode, implemented on the open source Blockstream Elements platform for at least eight years. It does not represent a significant computational burden compared to Bitcoinâs most used opcode, OP_CHECKSIG, the documentâs signatories state.
When combined with CTV, CSFS enables LN-symmetry, an improvement for Lightning Network. Additionally, it unlocks a variety of other use cases.
The letterâs signatories ask Bitcoin Core contributors to prioritize the review and integration of CTV and CSFS within the next six months. This timeline is considered appropriate to allow for rigorous final review and activation planning.
The letter was signed by over 40 figures from the Bitcoin community, including developers such as Andrew Poelstra, Calle, Christian Decker, and Robin Linus, along with representatives from industry companies such as Chun Wang from f2pool, representatives from Zeus, Luxor Mining, Mara Pool, and Cake Wallet.
The post Bitcoin developers call for implementation of CTV and CSFS: letter to the community appeared first on Atlas21.
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@ cae03c48:2a7d6671
2025-06-11 19:01:58Bitcoin Magazine
The Trumpâs American Bitcoin Merges with Gryphon, Reports 215 BTC on Balance Sheet Since LaunchAmerican Bitcoin Corp (ABTC), a newly formed private Bitcoin mining company backed by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., announced in a June 10 SEC filing that it has acquired 215 Bitcoin (BTC) since launching operations on April 1, 2025. The reserve is currently valued at approximately $23 million, showing their drive and commitment to Bitcoin.Â
JUST IN: American Bitcoin Corp (private) reports to have 215 #bitcoin (per 31 May) since it's launch on April 1, 2025.
They will merge with Gryphon Digital $GRYP and become public under ticker $ABTC.
They mention "Bitcoin accumulation is not a side effect of ABTCâs business.âĶ pic.twitter.com/wq1Uxr76Z2
â NLNico (@btcNLNico) June 10, 2025
âBitcoin accumulation is not a side effect of ABTCâs business. It is the business,â the company stated in the filing.
Furthermore, ABTC has entered into a merger agreement with Gryphon Digital Mining ($GRYP), and the combined company is expected to begin public trading under the ticker $ABTC as early as Q3 2025.Â
The companyâs three-layer strategic planâoutlined in the SEC disclosureâdetails a focused approach:
Layer 1: Build the Engine
- ABTCâs foundation is built on âproducing Bitcoin below-market cost through a capital efficient, infrastructure-light operating model.â The company owns and operates over 60,000 miners from Bitmain and MicroBt, running primarily on Hut 8-managed facilities.
Layer 2: Scale the Reserve
- ABTC had âaccumulated approximately 215 Bitcoin in reserve since launching on April 1, 2025,â which it considers a long-term strategic asset. The firm states its goal is âto utilize public markets and strategic financing structures to access efficient capital and leverage that capital to increase its Bitcoin in reserve per share.â
Layer 3: Lead the EcosystemÂ
- The company ultimately aims to use its operational scale and mining position to drive industry-wide adoption. âABTC may pursue opportunities to support protocol development, enhance network infrastructure and contribute to Bitcoinâs resilience and adoption in ways that align with shareholder value creation.â
For mining rewards, ABTC uses Foundry and Luxor pools with sub-1% fees and relies on Coinbase Custody for secure cold storage, featuring multi-factor authentication and strict withdrawal protocols.Â
With operations across Niagara Falls, NY; Medicine Hat, AB; and Orla, TX, ABTC is leveraging strategic partnershipsâprimarily with Hut 8âto scale its Bitcoin holdings while influencing the broader crypto mining ecosystem.
This post The Trumpâs American Bitcoin Merges with Gryphon, Reports 215 BTC on Balance Sheet Since Launch first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Jenna Montgomery.
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@ cae03c48:2a7d6671
2025-06-11 19:01:34Bitcoin Magazine
Michael Saylor: The Bear Market Is Not Coming Back And Bitcoin Is Going To $1 MillionToday, the Executive Chairman and CEO of Strategy Michael Saylor commented on the companyâs aggressive Bitcoin-based strategy in a recent interview at Bloomberg, emphasizing that Bitcoin is not going to zero, it is going to $1 million.
âI think weâre in a digital gold rush and youâve got ten years to acquire all your bitcoin before thereâs no bitcoin left for you,â Saylor said. âThe competition is a virtuous competition.âÂ
JUST IN: Michael Saylor said the bear market is not coming back and Bitcoin is going to $1 million
â Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) June 10, 2025
Saylor also said that Bitcoin is not going to have bear markets anymore and the price is going to $1 million per coin.
âWinter is not coming back,â commented Sayor. âWe are past that phase. If Bitcoin is not going to zero, it is going to $1 million. The President of the United States is determined. He supports Bitcoin, the cabinet supports Bitcoin, Scott Bessent supports Bitcoin, Paul Atkins is shown himself to be an enthusiastic believer of Bitcoin and digital assetsâĶ Bitcoin has gotten through its riskiest period.â
He also pointed out that international firms are rapidly entering the space.
âMetaplanet is the hottest company in Japan right now, they went from $10 million to a $1 billion market cap to a $5 billion market cap. Theyâre going to raise billions of dollars. Theyâre going to pull the liquidity out of the Japanese market. So theyâll be raising capital in Tokyo and the Tokyo Stock ExchangeâĶ Itâs not competitive. Itâs cooperative.â
Strategyâs approach is far from traditional. The company is not just buying and holding Bitcoin; it is building financial instruments around it, which Saylor believes sets them apart.
âOur company has a very particular business model,â he stated. âItâs to issue Bitcoin-backed credit instruments like Bitcoin-backed bonds and especially Bitcoin-backed preferred stocks. Weâre the only company in the world thatâs ever been able to issue a preferred stock backed by Bitcoin. Weâve done three of them in the past five months.â
Rather than viewing Bitcoin treasury holdings or ETFs as competitors, Saylor explained that Strategy is targeting a different segment of the market entirely.
âWeâre not competing against the Bitcoin treasury companies. Weâre competing against ETFs like PFF that have portafolios of preferred stocks or corporate bond portfolios that are trading as ETFs in the public market, and the way we compete is we offer 400 basis points more yield on an instrument that is much more heavily collateralized and more transparentâĶ Thatâs $100 trillion or more of capital in those markets,â explained Saylor.
He emphasized that Strategyâs Bitcoin balance sheet gives it a unique edge, giving the company the ability to design unique financial products.
âOur advantage is that weâre 100% BitcoinâĶ Itâs impossible to issue Bitcoin-backed convertible preferred and Bitcoin-backed fixed preferred unless youâre willing to make 100% of your balance sheet Bitcoin.â
âIâm not really worried about competition from JPMorgan or Berkshire Hathaway,â concluded Saylor. âI would love for them to enter the Bitcoin space, buy up a bunch of Bitcoin. When they do it, theyâll be paying $1,000,000 a Bitcoin. The price will go to the moon.â
This post Michael Saylor: The Bear Market Is Not Coming Back And Bitcoin Is Going To $1 Million first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Oscar Zarraga Perez.
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2025-06-11 18:33:35De laatste zonnestralen van de dag streken over de eeuwige golven en weerkaatsten als lichtpuntjes in de ogen van schipper Joris terwijl hij nog een slok nam van zijn glazen fles die de vorm had van het hoofd van een oude monnik.
Gekregen van een oude vrouw uit de bergen van de Himalaya, zorgde de rum genaamd 'Old Monk' voor een verwarmend gezelschap op deze eenzame kerstnacht.
Joris had met zijn boot naar India gevaren nadat zijn vrouw hem had verlaten en hij een IndiÃŦr had ontmoet die had gezegd: "Waar ik vandaan kom, zijn vrouwen vrij en worden ze niet gezien als enkel en alleen de mooie lichamen die zij bezitten of als eeuwig bezit van een gezin."
Verward en ongelovig had Joris gekeken naar de wereld en besefte dat vrouwen inderdaad slechts gezien werden als hun fysieke schoonheid, genegeerd werden voor hun koesterende gevoeligheid en bekritiseerd werden door hun spontane intensheid en had hierop voor twee jaar lang gezocht in India naar deze vrije vrouwen met als enig resultaat een oude vrouw te ontmoeten die alleen in de bergen woonde en dagelijks haar wijsheid deelde met ieder luisterend oor.
Daar ging het doorzichtig monnikshoofd en verliet met een grote gebogen vlucht de hand van schipper Joris toen plots met groot kabaal de boot abrupt tot stilstand kwam en Joris hals over kop naar de andere kant van het dek geslingerd werd.
Het monnikshoofd verdween in het donker terwijl Joris zijn lichaam probeerde te lokaliseren en met zijn ogen wijd open zijn hersenen zo veel mogelijk informatie probeerde door te spelen.
Tevergeefs, want zijn enorme verschot werd gevolgd door een enkel groeiende verbazing, ongeloof en desoriÃŦntatie toen de boot begon te kantelen.
De bundel licht, afkomstig van de mast van de boot, zwierde doorheen het donker en kwam te schijnen op een gigantische rots in het midden van de zee die werd bezeten door een oogverblindende glinstergroene schijn.
Uit het donker kwam het monnikshoofd, dat nog steeds in volle vlucht was, in het vizier van de lichtbundel en plaatste zich exact tussen de glinstergroene verschijning en Joris waarbij Joris doorheen het monnikshoofd gezegend werd met het zicht op een pracht van een zeemeermin die uitnodigend poseerde op de rots.
Met een luide plons viel Joris achterover in het water toen hij zich realiseerde dat vrouwen zichzelf ook lieten vangen door lust en hun uiterlijke opmaakcompetities en met een dankbare glimlach zonk hij naar de bodem van de zee en was opnieuw geboren.
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-11 18:29:06Zonneschijn\ Stralen, lachen, zo fijn\ Moge de wereld dankbaar zijn
De vrouw, mijn gevoeligheid\ Bron van creativiteit
Genietend niets doen in het gras\ Met wat brood en wat wijn in het glas
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-11 18:27:32Spontaniteit\ Creativiteit
Iets visueel of gewoon geluid\ Het moet eruit
Ik doe mezelf cadeau aan jou\ Omdat ik van het leven hou
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-11 18:25:54Veroorzaakt door de wereld rond mij\ Vormen de wereld in mij
Verwaarloosd door de wereld rond mij\ Overgelaten aan mij
Een groene brug komt uit mij\ Verbindt mij met wij\ En laat ons samen vrij
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@ 79be667e:16f81798
2025-06-11 18:23:32In een zee van mogelijkheden\ Kunnen we best veel tijd aan dromen besteden
Dromen is een universele taal\ Het wordt gedaan door ons allemaal
Het is het woord\ Dat deze gelijkheid de grond in boort
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@ 2b998b04:86727e47
2025-06-11 18:14:59For years, GitHub has been the default home for open source developers. It built its reputation on transparency, collaboration, and a commitment to giving coders a place to share and improve their work. But since Microsoft's acquisition in 2018, subtle changes have begun to surfaceânot all of them in service to the user.
GitHub is still free. Public repositories remain free. Even private repositories are free, to a point. GitHub Pages, Actions, and Codespaces offer incredibly powerful tools to build and deploy projects at no costâuntil you hit certain usage limits or need team-scale features.
But the deeper question is this: what do you give up in exchange?
Microsoft Doesnât Give Away Infrastructure for Free
GitHub, VSCode, Copilot, and Azure form a tightly integrated ecosystem. On the surface, it's all about productivity. But underneath, it's about data. Your code trains their models. Your habits inform their products. Your workflows deepen their lock-in.
Take Copilot, for example: itâs not just a coding assistant, itâs a data-harvesting engine built on top of a centralized platform. The more you use GitHub, the more Microsoft knows about what developers are buildingâand what they might buy.
Free Isnât Sovereign
As developers, we have to ask hard questions:
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What happens when the free tier disappears or changes?
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Can I take my work elsewhere without breaking my stack?
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Who owns the insights derived from my development patterns?
These questions arenât hypothetical. Weâve seen them play out with Heroku, Medium, Twitter, and countless others. Free turns into friction. Then friction becomes control.
Alternatives Are Emerging
Thankfully, there are options:
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Codeberg, Gitea, and SourceHut for Git hosting
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Cloudflare Pages for static sites + edge functions
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Railway, Fly.io, or even VPS hosting for dynamic apps
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Nostr and IPFS for decentralized publishing
These arenât always drop-in replacements. But they represent a healthier directionâone aligned with freedom, transparency, and a proof-of-work ethos rather than a proof-of-data-capture business model.
My Move Away from GitHub (Sort Of)
Iâm not deleting my GitHub account. Itâs still the best way to reach other devs. But for key projectsâespecially those that touch on identity, sovereignty, or censorship resistanceâIâm migrating:
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Private infrastructure where needed
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Cloudflare for front-end deployments
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Nostr for publishing and archiving
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Git mirroring to open alternatives
Because the tools we use shape the future we build. And if the platform is free, but the product is youâit's time to re-evaluate.
#ProofOfWork #OpenSource #Cloudflare #DecentralizeEverything #Nostr #GitSovereignty #MicrosoftStack
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2025-06-11 17:48:15Nostr Þzerinde Obsidian kullanarak yazdÄąÄÄąm içeriÄi paylaÅma denemesi. GÞzel eklenti, obsidian'Äą bayadÄąr kullanÄąyorum, ve obsidian Þzerinde yazdÄąÄÄąm notlarÄą nostr Þzerinden paylaÅabilmek ilgi çekici.
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2025-06-11 17:20:01When it comes to maintaining a spotless environment, very few things are as important as floor cleanliness. Floors withstand the highest punishment in both a commercial atmosphere and a home; dirt and stains gradually get deposited, and flooring tends to show wear and tear Professional floor cleaners in Sutton.investing in a professional company aptly manifests the proper routines to maintain the beauty and durability of your flooring. Daras Cleaning is a well-established name in the industry, providing a complete range of specialist cleaning services, tackling every floor cleaning requirement with utmost professionalism and care.
**Why Professional Floor Cleaning Matters ** Floors might just be surfaces for walking on, but they help to set the entire ambiance of a space. Clean and well-maintained floors, real or virtual, will create a good first impression-whether it is in welcoming a client to your office or guests to your home. Routine mopping or vacuuming hardly works on deep grime, persistent stains, or residue accumulation. Mixed.
As one would expect floor cleaning for these professionals, it goes beyond simple dirt removal on the surfaces to more advanced techniques with the best equipment to bring floors back to their original shine. Professional cleaners know the types of methods they would have to employ on carpeted areas or tiles, wood, or vinyl flooring. Thus, a positive outcome without any destruction on these floors is guaranteed.
**What Sets Daras Cleaning Apart? ** As a trusted provider of specialist cleaning services in Sutton, Daras Cleaning creates a delicate balance between reliability and flexibility to accommodate the unique needs of every customer. Their team has been vetted, insured, and trained to the highest standards, providing guaranteed satisfaction on any type of cleaning service for both private and commercial clients. With several years of experience behind them, Daras Cleaning also understands that every floor and every client is different, and that is why custom cleaning plans that accommodate unique requirements are offered.
Daras Cleaning was hailed by clients for its quick and efficient work at reasonable prices; thus, it invariably pops up at the top of the list for anyone searching for a professional floor-cleaning service in Sutton. Its commitment to appreciating staff and constant improvement ensures that jobs are done with the utmost care and precision.
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- Daras Cleaning provides a broad range of specialist cleaning services for all flooring types and their cleaning needs: Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning: This involves bringing carpets and upholstered furniture back to life via the use of modern methods for steam cleaning and stain removal. Cleaning and Treatment of Hard Floors: Deep-clean, polish, and seal tile, stone, wood, and vinyl surfaces, restoring shine and preventing wear and tear.
- Commercial Floor Cleaning: For a truly clean and hygienic workplace environment for staff and clients alike, solutions are tailored for offices, communal areas, retail spaces, etc. *** High-Pressure Jetting: **For the efficient removal of ingrained dirt and stains from outdoor surfaces such as car parks and industrial floors.
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2025-06-11 17:42:21Hey\ Ho
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@ cae03c48:2a7d6671
2025-06-11 17:01:49Bitcoin Magazine
Canaan Announces Record Bitcoin Mining Month with Over 109 BTC MinedCanaan Inc. (NASDAQ: CAN), an innovator in Bitcoin mining, reported today their bitcoin mining update for the month ending May 31, 2025, with 109 bitcoins mined. The companyâs total bitcoin holdings rose to 1,466 BTC.Â
âIn May 2025, despite the 10% increase in tariffs on our Malaysia-made Bitcoin mining machines due to ongoing U.S. trade uncertainties, we remained focused on executing our strategic priorities with discipline and agility,â said the Chairman and CEO of Canaan Nangeng Zhang. âBy capitalizing on the favorable momentum in bitcoin prices, we achieved a 25% month-over-month increase in our bitcoin production, reaching a record 109 bitcoins. This performance marks a new monthly high for our mining production and brings our total cryptocurrency holdings to an all-time high of 1,466 bitcoins at month-end.â
As of May 31, 2025, Canaanâs current mining projects add to 7.27 EH/s of operating and 8.75 EH/s deployed hashrate. In America, 3.09 EH/s is energized, including a 0.02 EH/s in Canada. Ethiopiaâs contribute 4.13 EH/s energized and the Middle East facility delivers 0.03 EH/s energized. Total estimated global capacity stands at 8.75 EH/s.
âOur installed and operational hashrates reached 8.75 EH/s and 7.27 EH/s, respectively, underscoring the continued buildout of our global mining operations,â stated Zhang. âWe also achieved a new historical high in installed computing power, while maintaining a competitive all-in power cost. This performance demonstrates our ability to execute on our strategy of efficient and sustainable growth.â
âWith Bitcoin prices climbing to historic levels, weâre seeing increased global demand for our mining machines,â commented Zhang. âCombined with the strength of our mining operations and our disciplined approach to capital allocation, we remain confident in our business fundamentals and our ability to deliver long-term value to our shareholders.â
On June 9, 2025, the company announced that its CEO and its CFO acquired 817,268 of American Depositary Shares at an average price of US$0.76 per ADS, showing their belief in the companyâs future.
âMy share purchase underscores my belief in Canaanâs vision and the tremendous opportunities ahead,â stated Zhang in the announcement. âBoth James and I believe there is a significant disconnect between our current ADS price and the value we believe we can deliver in the coming years.â
This post Canaan Announces Record Bitcoin Mining Month with Over 109 BTC Mined first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Oscar Zarraga Perez.
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2025-06-11 16:34:01There are tons of purely online servicesâLLMs, VPS, VPN, email, media, storage, messagingâthat can be provided anonymously without needing to register as legal entities.
And honestly, when they do register legally, it often only harms them or leads to enshittification. We've seen this countless times with providers that start with good intentions but end up being forced to disclose whatever data they have about customers (even if it's just IP addresses and login times) to "authorities." Telegram, Proton, Signal, maybe Infomaniak soon... the list goes on.
Even cock.li (https://stacker.news/items/1003596) had to deal with intelligence agencies just to provide a noble service.
So why bother registering a company or doing things "legally" on the internet? Why not just handle the business anonymously and get paid in Bitcoin? It's cheaper to operate, more sustainable long-term, and immune to whatever dumb law comes up in whatever country.
The trust problem
From the operator's side, it's pretty clear. But what about users? The fact that there's a registered company gives potential customers some sense of trust. There's a door to knock on in the worst case, or at least an opportunity to complain through the legal system of whatever country the company is registered in.
So maybe the missing piece is a way of offering trust to existing and potential customersâsomething that signals the owner is there to stay and has something to lose if the service is discontinued or not provided properly.
A potential solution: Decentralized bonds
In JoinMarket, to signal that coinjoin offer makers are serious and reduce sybil attack risk, they use fidelity bondsâjust locked coins for some time.
But maybe for online service companies we need something more. Some kind of network of mediators and arbitrators to resolve conflicts, similar to Bisq. The mediators would have locked coins in a DAO and get a commission per case they handle. The DAO funds come from transaction fees. Mediators risk their coins if they act in bad faith, and the DAO operates as some kind of democratic system.
Or maybe there's a better way.
What do you think?
Before diving into the technical details, what's your opinion about the future of online services? What do you think about anonymous-owner services? Is this a direction we should be moving toward?
https://stacker.news/items/1003623
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2025-06-11 15:28:08Pandas: Natureâs Gentle GiantsPandas are instantly recognizable by their black-and-white coats. These gentle creatures spend most of their days eating bambooâup to 12â16 hours daily, consuming as much as 40 pounds in a single day.
Despite their massive appetites, pandas can digest only about 17% of the bamboo they eat, so they need to eat constantly.Baby pandas are born tiny, pink, and blind, weighing just a few ounces and measuring about 15 cmâroughly the size of a pencil. They open their eyes after six to eight weeks and stay with their mothers for about 18 months before venturing off on their own.
Pandas are excellent climbers and swimmers, and they have a special âthumbââan extension of their wrist boneâto help them grip bamboo.Unlike other bears, pandas do not hibernate. Instead, they move to lower, warmer areas in winter and keep feasting on bamboo. Thanks to conservation efforts, panda numbers in the wild are increasing, offering hope for the future of these unique animals.
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2025-06-11 15:02:05Hosted at the iconic Palace of Culture and Scienceâa prominent symbol of the communist eraâthe Bitcoin FilmFest offers a vibrant celebration of film through the lens of bitcoin. The venue itself provides a striking contrast to the festivalâs focus, highlighting bitcoinâs core identity as a currency embodying independence from traditional financial and political systems.
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Warsaw, Day Zero at #BFF25 (European Bitcoin Pizza Day) with @roger__9000, MadMunky and the @2140_wtf squadpic.twitter.com/9ogVvWRReA
â Bitcoin FilmFest
(@bitcoinfilmfest) May 28, 2025
This venue represents an era when the state tightly controlled the economy and financial systems. The juxtaposition of this historical site with an event dedicated to bitcoin is striking and thought-provoking.
The event features a diverse array of activities, including engaging panel discussions, screenings of both feature-length and short films, workshops and lively parties. Each component designed to explore the multifaceted world of bitcoin and its implications for society, offering attendees a blend of entertainment and education.
The films showcase innovative narratives and insights into bitcoinâs landscape, while the panels facilitate thought-provoking discussions among industry experts and filmmakers.
Networking is a significant aspect of the festival, with an exceptionally open and friendly atmosphere that foster connections among participants. Participants from all over Europe gather to engage with like-minded individuals who share a passion for BTC and its implications for the future.
The open exchanges of ideas foster a sense of community, allowing attendees to forge new connections, collaborate on projects, and discuss the potential of blockchain technology implemented in bitcoin.
The organization of the festival is extraordinary, ensuring a smooth flow of information and an expertly structured schedule filled from morning until evening. Attendees appreciate the meticulous planning that allowed them to maximize their experience. Additionally, thoughtful touches such as gifts from sponsors and well-chosen locations for various events contribute to the overall positive atmosphere of the festival.
Overall, the Bitcoin FilmFest not only highlights the artistic expression surrounding bitcoin but also serves as a vital platform for dialogueâabout financial freedom, the future of money, and individual sovereignty in a shifting world.
The event successfully bridges the gap between a historical symbol of control and a movement that celebrates freedom, innovation, and collaboration in the digital age, highlighting the importance of independence in financial systems while fostering a collaborative environment for innovation and growth.
Next yearâs event is slated for June 5-7 2026. For further updates check: https://bitcoinfilmfest.com/
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2025-06-11 15:01:42Bitcoin Magazine
Bitcoin Officially Traded Above $100,000 For 30 Consecutive Days For The First TimeBitcoin has officially completed 30 consecutive days trading above the $100,000 mark, marking a historic milestone in its 15 year journey. Bitcoin achieved its all time high (ATH) of $111,980 on May 22, almost hitting $112,000.
JUST IN: Bitcoin has stayed above $100,000 for 30 consecutive days for the first time ever!
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â Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) June 10, 2025
In the last 30 days, Bitcoin saw a 10 percent pullback right after reaching its ATH, dropping to $100,428. However, it wasnât for long, as Bitcoin is back at $109,511 at the time of writing. Momentum appears to be building once again, signaling to be bullish.
âAnytime price is able to punch through a major resistance level, whether psychological or historical, and successfully hold, it is certainly a bullish sign,â said the technical analyst of Wolfe Research Read Harvey. âWhat really stood out to us was priceâs ability to hold that level on the back test, when it briefly fell to $100,000 on Thursday. It also happened to align perfectly with the 50-day moving average. âĶ We feel this should act as a launching pad back towards the recent highs of $112,000.â
In the past month, Bitcoin has surged into the financial and political mainstream. Several U.S. states including New Hampshire first, followed by Arizona, and then Texas have passed legislation recognizing Bitcoin as a strategic reserve asset. These laws reflect a growing trend of state level interest in using Bitcoin as a financial hedge and as part of long term fiscal policy.
âNew Hampshire didnât just pass a bill; it sparked a movement,â stated the CEO and Co-Founder of Satoshi Action Dennis Porter.
At the same time, financial institutions are rapidly expanding their Bitcoin offerings. JP Morgan has started providing loans backed by Bitcoin ETFs as collateral. BlackRockâs Bitcoin ETF has entered a period of intense activity, generating record trading volumes and capturing the attention of both retail and institutional investors.
To date, a total of 228 public and private entities have Bitcoin in their balance sheets and in the last 30 days, companies like GameStop, Know Labs, and Norway-based NBX have added Bitcoin as a strategic reserve. All these companies are treating Bitcoin not just as a speculative asset, but as a key part of their long term financial plans. This growing corporate trend follows the example set by Strategy, but itâs now happening on a much larger scale.
At the 2025 Bitcoin conference, the Vice President of the United States of America, JD Vance said in his speech, âFifty million Americans own Bitcoin. I think itâs gonna be 100 million before too long.â
This post Bitcoin Officially Traded Above $100,000 For 30 Consecutive Days For The First Time first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Oscar Zarraga Perez.
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2025-06-11 14:33:33$$\int_{-\infty}^{\infty} e^{-x^2/2} \, dx = \sqrt{2\pi}$$$$\sum_{k=1}^n k^2 = \frac{n(n+1)(2n+1)}{6}$$$$\lim_{x \to \infty} \left(1 + \frac{1}{x}\right)^x = e$$$$\begin{vmatrix}a & b \\c & d\end{vmatrix} = ad - bc$$$$\frac{d}{dx}\left(\frac{x^2 + 1}{x - 1}\right)$$$$\iiint_V (\nabla \cdot \mathbf{F}) \, dV = \oint_{\partial V} \mathbf{F} \cdot d\mathbf{S}$$$$\binom{n}{k} = \frac{n!}{k!(n-k)!}$$$$\ln\left(\frac{f(x)}{g(x)}\right) = \ln f(x) - \ln g(x)$$$$\forall x \in \mathbb{R}, \exists y \in \mathbb{R} \text{ such that } x + y = 0$$$$\sqrt{\frac{x^2 + y^2}{x^2 - y^2}}$$$$\begin{array}{c|c}A & B \\hlineC & D\end{array}$$$$\sum_{i=1}^n \sum_{j=1}^n a_{ij}x_i x_j$$$$\mathcal{L}{f(t)}(s) = \int_0^\infty e^{-st}f(t)\,dt$$$$\frac{\partial^2 u}{\partial t^2} = c^2 \frac{\partial^2 u}{\partial x^2}$$$$\mathbf{A} = \begin{pmatrix}a_{11} & a_{12} \\a_{21} & a_{22}\end{pmatrix}, \quad\mathbf{B} = \begin{pmatrix}b_{11} & b_{12} \\b_{21} & b_{22}\end{pmatrix}$$$$\underbrace{a + b + \dots + z}{26}$$$$\left(\frac{a}{b}\right)^n = \frac{a^n}{b^n}$$$$\langle \psi | \phi \rangle = \int{-\infty}^{\infty} \psi^*(x)\phi(x) \, dx$$$$\oint_C \mathbf{F} \cdot d\mathbf{r} = \iint_S (\nabla \times \mathbf{F}) \cdot d\mathbf{S}$$$$\prod_{k=1}^n \left(1 + \frac{1}{k}\right) = \frac{(n+1)}{1}$$$$S(\omega)=1.466\, H_s^2 \frac{\omega_0^5}{\omega^6} \exp\Bigl[-3^{\frac{\omega}{\omega_0}}\Bigr]^2$$
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2025-06-11 14:02:24Contribute to keep No Bullshit Bitcoin news going.
This update brings key enhancements for clarity and usability:
- Recent Blocks View: Added to the Send tab and inspired by Mempool's visualization, it displays the last 2 blocks and the estimated next block to help choose fee rates.
- Camera System Overhaul: Features a new library for higher resolution detection and mouse-scroll zoom support when available.
- Vector-Based Images: All app images are now vectorized and theme-aware, enhancing contrast, especially in dark mode.
- Tor & P2A Updates: Upgraded internal Tor and improved support for pay-to-anchor (P2A) outputs.
- Linux Package Rename: For Linux users, Sparrow has been renamed to sparrowwallet (or sparrowserver); in some cases, the original sparrow package may need manual removal.
- Additional updates include showing total payments in multi-payment transaction diagrams, better handling of long labels, and other UI enhancements.
- Sparrow v2.2.1 is a bug fix release that addresses missing UUID issue when starting Tor on recent macOS versions, icons for external sources in Settings and Recent Blocks view, repackaged
.deb
installs to use older gzip instead of zstd compression, and removed display of median fee rate where fee rates source is set to Server.
Learn how to get started with Sparrow wallet:
Release notes (v2.2.0)
- Added Recent Blocks view to Send tab.
- Converted all bitmapped images to theme aware SVG format for all wallet models and dialogs.
- Support send and display of pay to anchor (P2A) outputs.
- Renamed
sparrow
package tosparrowwallet
andsparrowserver
on Linux. - Switched camera library to openpnp-capture.
- Support FHD (1920 x 1080) and UHD4k (3840 x 2160) capture resolutions.
- Support camera zoom with mouse scroll where possible.
- In the Download Verifier, prefer verifying the dropped file over the default file where the file is not in the manifest.
- Show a warning (with an option to disable the check) when importing a wallet with a derivation path matching another script type.
- In Cormorant, avoid calling the
listwalletdir
RPC on initialization due to a potentially slow response on Windows. - Avoid server address resolution for public servers.
- Assume server address is non local for resolution failures where a proxy is configured.
- Added a tooltip to indicate truncated labels in table cells.
- Dynamically truncate input and output labels in the tree on a transaction tab, and add tooltips if necessary.
- Improved tooltips for wallet tabs and transaction diagrams with long labels.
- Show the address where available on input and output tooltips in transaction tab tree.
- Show the total amount sent in payments in the transaction diagram when constructing multiple payment transactions.
- Reset preferred table column widths on adjustment to improve handling after window resizing.
- Added accessible text to improve screen reader navigation on seed entry.
- Made Wallet Summary table grow horizontally with dialog sizing.
- Reduced tooltip show delay to 200ms.
- Show transaction diagram fee percentage as less than 0.01% rather than 0.00%.
- Optimized and reduced Electrum server RPC calls.
- Upgraded Bouncy Castle, PGPainless and Logback libraries.
- Upgraded internal Tor to v0.4.8.16.
- Bug fix: Fixed issue with random ordering of keystore origins on labels import.
- Bug fix: Fixed non-zero account script type detection when signing a message on Trezor devices.
- Bug fix: Fixed issue parsing remote Coldcard xpub encoded on a different network.
- Bug fix: Fixed inclusion of fees on wallet label exports.
- Bug fix: Increase Trezor device libusb timeout.
Linux users: Note that the
sparrow
package has been renamed tosparrowwallet
orsparrowserver
, and in some cases you may need to manually uninstall the originalsparrow
package. Look in the/opt
folder to ensure you have the new name, and the original is removed.What's new in v2.2.1
- Updated Tor library to fix missing UUID issue when starting Tor on recent macOS versions.
- Repackaged
.deb
installs to use older gzip instead of zstd compression. - Removed display of median fee rate where fee rates source is set to Server.
- Added icons for external sources in Settings and Recent Blocks view
- Bug fix: Fixed issue in Recent Blocks view when switching fee rates source
- Bug fix: Fixed NPE on null fee returned from server
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2025-06-11 14:01:23Bitcoin Magazine
KULR Technology Group Announces $300 Million ATM Offering To Invest in Their Bitcoin TreasuryKULR Technology Group, Inc. (NYSE American: KULR) announced it has entered into a Controlled Equity Offering Sales Agreement with Cantor Fitzgerald & Co. and Craig-Hallum Capital Group LLC, enabling the company to sell up to $300 million of its common stock in an at-the-market (ATM) offering to support its Bitcoin treasury reserve.
JUST IN: Public company KULR is raising up to $300 million to buy more #Bitcoin
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â Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) June 9, 2025
Under the agreement, Cantor Fitzgerald will act as the sole sales agent, using commercially reasonable efforts to sell shares at market prices. The offering will be made under an existing shelf registration and may occur from time to time based on market conditions and company discretion.
As of June 6, 2025, KULRâs common stock was trading at $1.18 per share. The total number of shares issued under the agreement will not exceed the companyâs authorized but unissued shares, after accounting for shares already reserved or committed.
âOur common stock is listed and traded on the NYSE American LLC under the symbol âKULR,ââ stated the filing.
KULR will pay the sales agents a commission of up to 3.0% of the gross sales proceeds. The agents are considered underwriters under the Securities Act of 1933, and KULR has agreed to indemnify them against certain liabilities.
âOur business and an investment in our common stock involve significant risks,â stated the filing. âThese risks are described under the caption âRisk Factorsâ beginning on page S-6 of this prospectus supplement, and the risk factors incorporated by reference into this prospectus supplement and the accompanying base prospectus.â
KULR started adopting bitcoin as their primary treasury reserve asset in December 2024. Their strategy focuses on acquiring and holding bitcoin by using cash flows that exceed working capital requirements, issuing equity debt securities or raising more capital to purchase more Bitcoin.
âWe view our bitcoin holdings as long term holdings and expect to continue to accumulate bitcoin,â mentioned the filing on page S-2. âWe have not set any specific target for the amount of bitcoin we seek to hold, and we will continue to monitor market conditions in determining whether to engage in additional bitcoin purchases. This overall strategy also contemplates that we may periodically sell bitcoin for general corporate purposes or in connection with strategies that generate tax benefits in accordance with applicable law, enter into additional capital raising transactions, including those that could be collateralized by our bitcoin holdings, and consider pursuing strategies to create income streams or otherwise generate funds using our bitcoin holdings.â
This post KULR Technology Group Announces $300 Million ATM Offering To Invest in Their Bitcoin Treasury first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Oscar Zarraga Perez.
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2025-06-11 13:33:34This is what has been achieved on a per-project basis since receiving the grant from Opensats.
npub.world
Together with nostr:npub1wf4pufsucer5va8g9p0rj5dnhvfeh6d8w0g6eayaep5dhps6rsgs43dgh9, I have been refining npub.world to deliver real-time, WoT-powered profile search. These refinements include:
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implementing new desings by nostr:npub1t3gd5yefglarhar4n6uh34uymvft4tgu8edk5465zzhtv4rrnd9sg7upxq
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moving to the new Vertex DVM standard
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improved URL and npub parsing
Vertex crawler
Due to the architectural mistakes I made when designing the first version, I have embarked on a full rewrite of the crawler. The new architecture is simpler, more modular and more performant, and I am confident that it will provide a stable foundation on which to expand the Vertex offering with additional functionalities and analytics.
The major differences with the old version are:
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the
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a simplified, more efficient algorithm for updating random walks
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use of a custom-built cache to speed up graph computations
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a worker pool pattern to speed up event archiving
These changes have reduced the LOC by more than half while improving performance by \~10x. Of independent interest is the new pipe package, which can also be used by other projects to crawl the Nostr network.
Vertex Relay and DVMs
The Vertex relay has been updated several times, and now supports four DVM services:
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Verify Reputation
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Recommend Follows
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Rank Profiles
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Search Profile
For each service, customers can choose the algorithm to use by specifing the sort option to use between:
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followerCount
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globalPagerank
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personalizedPagerank
More information can be found at https://vertexlab.io/.
Overall, the relay has processed more than 100,000 DVM requests, with the current daily rate standing at around 1,500.
rely
Unsatisfied with the khatru relay framework, I've decided to build my own called rely, with the goal of being simpler and more stable. I've not just scratched a personal hitch: I've used khatru for several months now (the Vertex relay is still using it) and I encountered several issues, some of which I've solved with PRs to the underlying go-nostr library.
The main differences between khatru and rely:
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rely is much simpler, both architecturally and in terms of LOC (less than half)
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rely has a solid testing approach, where a random yet reproducible high traffic hits the relay to see what breaks
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rely implements a worker pool pattern where a configurable number of goroutines process the incoming requests from clients. On the other hand, khatru process them in the HandleWebsocket goroutine, which is spawned every time a client connects. This is dangerous in my opinion because if too many clients connect, memory usage would spike and the relay could potentially crash.
New DVM spec
I helped to draft this new proposal to update the DVM spec, which is one of the most controversial NIPs. While almost everyone agrees that it needs to change, there is no consensus on how to move forward. I believe our proposal is a sensible approach that defines discovery, usage, and error patterns while leaving flexibility for specific DVM kinds.
Looking at the future
Next I am going to move the Vertex relay to the rely framework and to the new crawler package. I expect that this will increase the performance and will make things more solid and more simple. After all of this refactoring and simplification, it will be time to finally add features to the Vertex offering. I have an ambitious roadmap consisting of:
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accepting ecash for DVM requests
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designing client-side validation schemes for the DVM responses
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expanding the pagerank algorithm to make use of mutes and reports
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adding an WoT impersonator check to npub.world
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adding a nip05 check to npub.world
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make a relystore package with some plug&play databases for rely.
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2025-06-11 11:42:29It is possible to shift your mindset in adulthood â but itâs exceedingly rare. Thereâs no exact science to it, yet roughly 2% of people seem truly able â or willing â to change their worldview past a certain age. As arbitrary as that number may sound, it often holds true in practice. It helps explain human behavior and why the remaining 98% â those unwilling to embrace deep inner change â will never dare to step outside their comfort zone.
Learning new skills holds real, practical value: itâs how we redirect our lives toward something better. But it requires a willingness to evolve the way we think. In my view, the only truly helpful approach is to share insights, ideas, and methods â and then let each individual decide whether theyâre ready to invest time and energy into rethinking their patterns, learning whatâs needed, and transforming their habits or beliefs. There are no shortcuts.
As someone whoâs committed to this path and aware of whatâs at stake for humanity in the next 20 years â especially with AI â I want to share a few signposts for those ready to lift their heads out of the sand.
Discernment in the Age of AI: More Essential Than Ever
We are living through a radical upheaval, driven by artificial intelligence and the exponential acceleration of technology. And Iâm convinced of one thing: if a belief, ideology, or conviction born in the 21st century isnât constantly reevaluated â with curiosity, humility, and intellectual rigor â by confronting opposing views, digging into whatâs uncomfortable, and honestly questioning what we donât yet understand, then weâre not thinking. Weâre just gambling on blind faith â or refusing to face reality. And eventually, that catches up with us.
The longer you wait to adapt to technological acceleration, the more you risk becoming trapped in an invisible loop â one where you donât even realize just how far behind youâve fallen.
Take independent thinking and discernment â arguably the most vital skills in an AI-driven world. If you rely on AI in a domain where you lack critical sensitivity, youâre setting yourself up for disaster.
When you use AI to move a project forward, you need to instantly recognize when something feels off: âThat doesnât make sense. Itâs too clichÃĐ. It doesnât work.â And the AI â trained to please you â will agree: âYouâre right.â
ButâĶ what if youâre wrong?
Thatâs where the downward spiral begins â a kind of creative death. Many people:
Settle for the AIâs first answer,
Fail to grasp that this response is just the most statistically likely, the most "expected,"
And end up with something generic, bland, and forgettable.
We have to move beyond that. We have to enter that narrow zone where we seek something original, alive, new â and keep pushing: âNo, thatâs not it yet.â Itâs through this iterative process that refinement happens, and real value emerges.
Used this way, AI becomes a powerful tool â one that accelerates research, eliminates friction, and streamlines the creative process.
Prompting â the art of crafting precise, thoughtful instructions for the AI â is learned through practice, trial and error. But it also demands a specific mental posture: one rooted in curiosity, humility, and the willingness to question yourself. You must be willing to doubt your own assumptions, to challenge your own blind spots.
The Mental Exoskeleton: Amplifying Human Potential Through AI
Weâre living in a near-magical era. If youâve already built a solid foundation of skills, AI acts like an exoskeleton â allowing you to lift far more than you could on your own. If youâre already strong, it amplifies your strength. If youâve learned how to think and how to use your mind, it multiplies your intellectual power.
And if youâve cultivated curiosity and broad general knowledge â instead of locking yourself into hyper-specialization â for the first time in history, thatâs an edge. Because AI enables you to instantly dive deeper into any of those fields and connect the dots across disciplines. Suddenly, it feels like you can tap into the depth of global expertise, on demand, in virtually any subject.
But again, this all hinges on mindset. If most people donât know what they want, canât think independently, clearly, or precisely, and donât even know what questions to ask â AI wonât help them move forward. It wonât fix a broken mentality. In the end, itâs the 2% â those who can ask the right questions, think strategically, and challenge their own thinking â who will truly harness this technology.
And because of that, the gap is going to widen. The divide between the capable and the incapable, the wealthy and the struggling, is only going to deepen. The 2% will continue to accelerate, while those who donât know how to wield this tool effectively will be left behind. In this sense, AI doesnât level the playing field â it magnifies inequality.
Anything we currently believe to be beyond AIâs reach wonât remain so for long. When AI becomes fully autonomous â faster and more intelligent than any living human â there will be almost nothing it canât help us do or manifest in the real world.
The Coming Divide in Human Evolution
The only real distinction will be this: this new form of intelligence will never truly be human.
And not everyone will react positively. While radical transhumanists will push the boundaries without restraint, a strong backlash is likely â perhaps even violent â driven by a new wave of puritanical neo-conservatism. These individuals will fiercely oppose any form of technological enhancement of human abilities. The result could be intense civil unrest.
And this isnât science fiction anymore â itâs already underway. Most people, distracted by daily life and mainstream media, arenât paying close attention. Weâve just revived extinct species. The dire wolf, gone for over 10,000 years? Done. Whatâs next? This isnât some virtual simulation â youâll soon be able to pet a dire wolf. Human genetic modification is inevitable. And itâs going to make a lot of people profoundly uneasy.
Even now, people with Neuralink implants are playing video games using only their minds. And whatâs crazy is that these players are saying: âWeâll need our own league â weâre already outperforming anyone still stuck with a keyboard, mouse, or controller.â
This isnât a futuristic fantasy â itâs happening right now.
Itâs the mental exoskeleton, in a way. Weâve already seen physical exosuits helping paraplegic patients walk again â mental-cybernetic augmentation is the logical next step. Itâs no longer just about restoring lost function, but enhancing and accelerating it. The gap between âaugmentedâ individuals and those who arenât is only going to grow â and it already is, simply between those who master AI tools and those who barely scratch the surface.
Even before that, landing a job will soon require AI literacy â thatâll be the baseline. And it wonât stop there. Your job performance reviews will include how well you work with AI: your fluency, speed, and depth of integration. If youâre not improving continuously, if youâre not keeping pace, youâre already falling out of the game.
So itâs not just about knowing how to use AI â itâs about constantly improving your skills with it. That takes real training, like working a muscle. It wonât just fall into your lap. The majority of people who arenât actively engaged will be left behind. And as deflationary technology enables material abundance, universal basic income may become a reality. Work might no longer be essential for survival.
But unless thereâs a radical shift in global mindset, this material abundance could become a curse: a world where 98% of people are dependent, apathetic, intellectually numbed, wandering aimlessly through life â much like the characters in Wall-E.
How AI Is Reshaping and Rebuilding the World of Work
Itâs painfully obvious: either you use AI, or youâll be replaced by someone who does.
Our brains have two hemispheres â analytical and creative. A few centuries ago, creativity wasnât valued much. The world was built for analytical thinkers â schools, exams, the entire education system. That was the âcorrectâ path.
But the Internet made technical specialists interchangeable. As Daniel Pink highlights in A Whole New Mind, overnight, anyone could hire a developer from anywhere â Pakistan, India, wherever â through platforms like Upwork or Fiverr. Skills that were once rare and expensive became globally available and cheap.
In his book, Pink argues that the future belongs not to specialized technicians, but to creative thinkers. Not the one who can play every instrument â but the one who can conduct the orchestra. The one who may not execute every task better than you, but who can bring people, tools, and ideas together to build something great â something that adds value to the world.
Today, many developing countries are rising out of poverty by building foundational technical skills. Roles that once required elite expertise â research assistants, paralegals, coders, accountants, musicians, sound engineers â are now globally accessible. Anyone, anywhere, can learn anything by tapping into the sum of human knowledge online.
AI agents are autonomous programs designed to think and act on your behalf â like super-assistants that can plan, decide, and execute tasks for you. In the past, if I wanted something done, Iâd hire a person. Now? I can just program an AI agent.
And this is moving fast. Very fast : Exponential acceleration !!!!!!
By 2027, AI agents wonât just complete tasks â theyâll:
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Write improvements for other AIs,
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Conduct massive experiments independently,
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And achieve decadesâ worth of progress in a matter of days or weeks.
Itâs 2025. Weâre already halfway there. That means weâre less than 24 months away from what many are calling an intelligence explosion â a tipping point where everything accelerates beyond prediction.
By 2028, weâll have passed whatâs often referred to as the technological horizon â a point of no return, where trying to forecast the future becomes meaningless. No one will be able to predict what jobs, economies, or societies will even look like. Thatâs the pace of change.
Individually, if we donât want to find ourselves lost and disoriented, we need to act now â adopt the technology, use it, learn it, build our skillsets, and constantly ask:
âHow can I use AI to build what I want to build â to create real value?â
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The people who will thrive are those who:
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Can discern â they know whatâs useful and what isnât,
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Have vision â they know what they want to create,
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Have the courage to bring it to life.
The Great Equalizer of Decentralization
Imagine the global economy as a massive sheet of glass. Today, this sheet is held in balance by a few corporate giants, some mid-sized companies, and a vast multitude of small structures.
But weâre on the verge of watching it crash to the floor. And when it shatters, it wonât be the small structures that breakâitâll be the large ones. The very enterprises that currently form the backbone of the system will fracture into thousands of smaller, more agile units. Why? Because artificial intelligence is acting as a powerful equalizer of power. We are standing at the dawn of a great decentralization of money, power, and energy.
Soon, weâll see billion-dollar companies being created by one, two, or maybe three individuals. These small teams will be able to deploy entire organizations made up of autonomous AI agents â capable of running all the departments of a business. These agents will manage budgets, use tools, buy and sell using Bitcoin directly, execute tasks, and scale operations. And suddenly, the very concept of having employeesâĶ will disappear.
The real question then becomes: what happens when 30% of the workforce suddenly decides to launch their own ventures? The shift will be colossal. It will spark a massive decentralization of countless services, an explosion of innovation, and an unprecedented surge in entrepreneurial activity â especially if the global economy aligns with a monetary standard rooted in the neutral benchmark of Bitcoin.
But it also raises a deeper existential question for the majority:
âWhere will I find meaning and purpose in a world that no longer needs me?â
Until now, work, knowledge, and expertise have all been shaped by scarcity. A lawyer charges high fees because legal knowledge is scarce. A doctor does the same because of medical expertise.
But what happens when knowledge is no longer scarce? When it becomes instantly available to everyone? Thatâs when the real rupture begins.
Hyperlinked Intelligence: When AI Agents Talk to Each Other
In this new world, the MCP protocol â short for Multi-Channel Protocol â designates a system that enables artificial intelligence agents to communicate and collaborate without friction. Think of it as a universal language, a shared grammar that allows various AIs â regardless of their function â to exchange information and coordinate in real-time.
Hereâs the central idea:
Today, most AI agents operate in isolation. One manages your calendar, another your emails, a third handles your travel plans. But they donât really talk to each other.
With the MCP protocol, these agents can cooperate seamlessly. They exchange data, delegate tasks, and make joint decisions â all without human intervention. This makes them exponentially more efficient.
Letâs take some concrete examples:
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An AI could cross-check your calendar and travel plans to automatically schedule an on-site meeting.
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It could access your communication platforms (email, social media), synchronize your contacts, and manage your posts without you lifting a finger.
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It could even handle complex tasks like optimizing your online presence, managing a dating profile, or generating strategic content for your professional networks.
In short, the MCP protocol supercharges AI systems by transforming them from isolated tools into interconnected intelligent networks. It opens the door to fully autonomous workflows that can handle a broad range of tasks at accelerating speeds, without human input.
Itâs the TCP/IP moment of artificial intelligence.
Remember: TCP/IP enabled the birth of the internet by creating a universal communication standard. MCP could become that standard for AI â allowing all intelligent agents to connect, interact, and collaborate while transacting autonomously in a digital economy.
With this infrastructure, AI agents become âintelligent hyperlinksâ: they naturally connect, share data, and perform actions in synergy. Everything clicks into place. Everything flows. And suddenly, AI becomes infinitely more powerful.
In the very near future, every executive or entrepreneur will have a âphantom agentâ â an AI that tracks calls, meetings, decisions. A CEO will be able to ask their agent for a complete situational briefing. Even more: these phantom agents will talk to each other across departments and make decisions autonomously.
This is already happening as I write these lines.
Now picture this: you give an AI the following mission â âIdentify the five most profitable business models today, replicate them, and recruit the agents needed to scale them up.â In an instant, you unleash an army of AI agents set to disrupt every online business in existence. This is the beginning of a new world of automation and velocity.
And the protocol that will allow these AI agents to coordinate is the key to this revolution. Until now, AI agents operated in silos and quickly hit their limits. With the MCP protocol, that barrier disappears. An AI will be able to access your calendar, book a flight, check available hotels â and thatâs just the beginning.
The true revolution lies in the scale of what this will enable.
The possibilities are nearly endless.
Empowering Individuals: How Open-Source AI Can Protect Our Freedoms in the Digital Age
As artificial intelligence (AI) evolves at breakneck speed, itâs essential that everyoneânot just tech expertsâunderstands how it will shape our future. While AI offers tremendous benefits, it also carries serious risks, particularly in terms of surveillance and privacy. By embracing open-source AI and freedom technologies, we can ensure a fairer, more transparent digital world.
ð Why Open-Source AI Matters
Open-source AI refers to systems whose code is accessible to the publicâallowing anyone to audit, replicate, modify, or improve them. This transparency fosters accountability and collaboration. In contrast, closed-source AI systems, controlled by a handful of Big Tech firms or government-private alliances, risk creating monopolies and surveillance mechanisms more pervasive than anything weâve seen before. We are already witnessing how far governments and corporations are willing to go in tracking and monitoring citizensâpaving the way toward a hybrid dystopia, straight out of 1984 and Brave New World, ruled by a caste of transhumanist technocrats.
Free and open-source software is essential to reclaim control over our digital lives. Proprietary systems are easily weaponized for surveillance, undermining our fundamental rights, our privacy, and democracy itself. By supporting open-source AI, we help decentralize power and reduce the risk of authoritarian control.
ðĄïļ Defending Against the Surveillance Dystopia
Without adequate safeguards, AI can become a tool of mass surveillance, gradually eroding personal freedoms. To push back, we must:
Support Open-Source Initiatives: Contribute to AI projects that prioritize transparency and user control over data.
Advocate for Ethical AI Development: Demand systems that are privacy-respecting and bias-free.
Stay Informed: Educate yourself on the ethical implications of AI and Bitcoinâand take action accordingly.
ð§ A Simple Guide to Get Started
Learn the Basics of AI: Tap into accessible resources to understand the foundations of AI and prompt engineering.
Understand Bitcoin Fundamentals: Learn to be your own bank, breaking away from centralized financial systems. Exit the fiat Ponzi as much as possible during this transition. ** Explore Open-Source Principles: Familiarize yourself with how open-source worksâand why it matters. ** Engage with the Community: Join forums, attend workshops, or participate in online discussions on AI and digital rights.
Practice Digital Hygiene: Use end-to-end encrypted communication tools and be mindful of your digital footprint. Seek out Freedom Tech tools that already existâdonât be seduced and neutralized by convenience.
Promote Ethical Practices: Support policies and initiatives that favor decentralized development and individual empowerment.
Share What You Learn: Spread this knowledge in your circlesâgradually, intentionally.
Why This Matters
By embracing the digital revolution, individuals can take an active role in shaping the future and contributing to a fairer, more secure society. This is especially vital for generations less familiar with emerging technologiesâthey face both a unique challenge and a rare opportunity. Not just the youth, but Gen X and their predecessors must bridge the knowledge gap, understand the fundamentals of Bitcoin and the potential of AI. Doing so ensures their relevance, their participation in the digital transformation, and protection for their children.
Digital literacy goes beyond just using new toolsâitâs about understanding their impact, risks, and benefits. It means educating ourselves about the dangers of centralized control and the strengths of decentralized systems. This includes learning how to protect your digital privacy, manage personal data, and navigate a world increasingly shaped by AI. Equipped with these skills, individuals can help design the digital universeâand safeguard their rights within it.
The pace of technological change demands constant adaptation. As Michael Saylor puts it: the future belongs to AI and Bitcoin. Those who fail to adapt risk being left behind in a hyper-digitized society. But adaptation is not just about toolsâitâs a mindset shift. Itâs about embracing change and committing to lifelong learning.
This is a collective responsibility. By promoting digital literacy and encouraging exploration of empowering technologies, we can avoid a dystopian sci-fi futureâand steer toward a freer, more decentralized world.
In Summary
The impact of the digital revolution is profound and demands your immediate attention. By embracing open-source AI and Bitcoinâand understanding the consequences of our digital choicesâwe can build a future where technology empowers people, protects freedom, and fosters sovereignty. No matter your age or background, you have a role to play in this transition. Your active participation is essential to shape a world that serves humanity, not the systems that seek to control it.
Now is the time to act. As the digital wave accelerates, fusing the wisdom of the past with tomorrowâs tools, we can co-create a world that truly reflects the values of freedom, responsibility, and collective uplift.
Inspired by Mark Moss & Tom Bilyeu !
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2025-06-11 09:06:02âDie Technologie neigt dazu, alle Attribute des religiÃķsen Denkens, der magischen und animistischen Vernunft und des kÞnstlerischen Schaffens sich allein einzuverleiben. Es ist noch nicht lange her, als angenommen wurde, das kÞnstliche Objekt entferne den Menschen von der Welt. Heute ist es keine Frage der Entfernung mehr, sondern die Frage einer mÃķglichen Verschmelzung, da die Welt selbst dazu neigt, kÞnstlich zu werden.â\ Das schreibt Achille Mbembe, Historiker und Politikwissenschaftler aus Kamerun, in seinem Buch âDie terrestrische Gemeinschaft. Technik, Animismus und die Erde als Utopieâ.
https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/die-terrestrische-gemeinschaft-ein-buch-von-achille-mbembe?
Inspiration und Hoffnung findet der Autor in Afrika. Jenem Kontinent, den unsere â je nach Blickwinkel westliche oder nÃķrdliche â Zivilisation gerne reduziert auf SchlagwÃķrter wie Krieg, Hunger, Despotie, ÃberbevÃķlkerung und Aberglaube. In den alten Stammeskulturen findet Mbembe eine ganz andere Haltung, ein ganz anderes VerstÃĪndnis der Welt. Das kÃķnnte uns helfen, die Natur nicht als Feind zu betrachten, den es zu bezwingen gilt, sondern als Ort, an dem alles mit allem verbunden ist und niemand sich zum Herrscher aufschwingen kann, ohne den anderen und letztlich auch sich selbst zu schaden:\ âDieser Gemeinschaft der Erde entspricht die grundlegende UniversalitÃĪt aller ihrer Bewohner. Weder die menschlichen Personen noch die anderen Wesen zusammengenommen sind die EigentÞmer der Erde. Sie sind dort ErdenbÞrger, insofern sie alle in den Genuss eines unbestreitbaren Platzes auf ihr kommen.â\ Unser Autor Jonny Rieder hat Mbembes Buch gelesen und darÞber nachgedacht.
Sprecher: Ulrich Allroggen
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2025-06-11 10:29:30In the bustling city of Kano, where clock towers chimed and gears never stopped turning, lived an old man named Mallam Audu, the greatest clockmaker the city had ever known. His hands were steady, his mind sharp, and his heart closed.
Years ago, his only son, Umar, had stolen the shopâs finest work: a jeweled timepiece meant for the king. He vanished into the world, leaving Mallam Audu disgraced and alone. Since that day, the old man never spoke his sonâs name again.
Years passed. Kano changed. But Mallam Audu remained at his bench, repairing clocks for strangers, refusing apprentices, never smiling.
One winter night, during the first snowfall, a stranger entered his shop. He was cloaked, thin, and tired.
âI heard you fix whatâs broken,â the man said.
Mallam Audu didnât look up. âLeave the clock.â
But the man pulled back his hood. It was Umar, older, gaunt, and ashamed. In his hand, he held the broken timepiece he once stole.
âI tried to sell it,â he said, voice trembling. âBut I never could. I carried it everywhere, and it broke. Like everything I touched.â
Mallam Audu stared at his son. His hands twitched, not with anger, but with memories. The boy who used to laugh in the workshopâĶ the boy who made one terrible mistake.
Umar knelt. âI donât ask to be forgiven. Only for you to fix it.â
Mallam Audu took the timepiece. Slowly, he set it on the bench. Then, without a word, he reached into the drawer and handed Umar a second stool, the one that had sat empty for years.
Side by side, father and son began to work.
The next morning, the clocks of Kano chimed not just with time but with healing.
Moral:
Forgiveness is not forgetting the wound. It's choosing to stop carrying it. And in that release, we repair not just others but ourselves.
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2025-06-11 09:02:07Ein freier Mensch lÃĪsst sich schwer kapern. Ãngste kennt er kaum, Katastrophen entlarvt er schnell, Horrorszenarien seziert er grÞndlich. Mit ihm lÃĪsst sich kein willkÞrlicher Staat machen âĶ Und der gedemÞtigte, entrechtete und geschwÃĪchte BÞrger will den nicht verteidigen.
https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/geimpft-gef-gig-geopfert-die?
Der Jurist und Autor Milosz Matuschek weiÃ, dass es keinen Krieg ohne geistige Mobilmachung geben kann. Warum die ein Problem werden kÃķnnte, davon schreibt er im folgenden Text: âGeimpft, gefÞgig, geopfert â Die fehlende Front der Folgebereitenâ, der auf seinem Substack âFreischwebende Intelligenzâ nachzulesen ist.
Sprecher: Ulrich Allroggen
https://www.freischwebende-intelligenz.org/p/geimpft-gefugig-geopfert-die-fehlende
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2025-06-11 08:50:04Trying tags #Hello #this
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2025-06-11 09:59:27I've been thinking about Bitcoin's long-term trajectory and whether it might mirror what happened with the internet.
The Internet Parallel: - Started as a decentralized protocol among tech enthusiasts - Remained fundamentally decentralized and "based" - But in practice, most users experience it through centralized gatekeepers: - Google Chrome + Google Search - Twitter/Reddit/Instagram for content - Amazon for commerce
The Counter-Examples:
Of course, some of us still use: - Firefox + Kagi - Nostr/Stacker.news/RSS feeds - XMPP/Matrix/... for communications
And the internet is still vastly more decentralized and censorship-resistant than the pre-internet world.
The Bitcoin Question:
Will Bitcoin face similar practical centralization pressures? Will most people end up using Bitcoin through a handful of corporate interfaces while the underlying protocol remains decentralized?
Root Cause:
Is this centralization tendency due to:
- Human nature - people preferring convenience over sovereignty?
- Broken money systems that enable these mega-corporations to capture markets?
What do you think? Is practical centralization inevitable for successful decentralized protocols, or can Bitcoin chart a different course?
https://stacker.news/items/1003297
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2025-06-11 08:45:07https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/eine-stunde-klassik-leopold-hennberger-prasentiert-die-gitarre
Eine Stunde Klassik! Der MÞnchner Pianist und "Musikdurchdringer" JÞrgen Plich stellt jeden Dienstag um 20 Uhr groÃe klassische Musik vor. Er teilt seine HÃķr- und Spielerfahrung und seine persÃķnliche Sicht auf die Meisterwerke. Er spielt selbst besondere, unbekannte Aufnahmen, erklÃĪrt, warum die Musik so und nicht anders klingt und hat eine Menge aus dem Leben der Komponisten zu erzÃĪhlen.
Sonntags um 10 Uhr in der Wiederholung.
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2025-06-11 09:41:20The ability to concentrate on a specific task or goal for an extended period of time is referred to as focus. It is a critical component of success in any field because it allows us to devote our full attention and effort to what we are doing resulting in increased productivity and better results. It can be difficult to maintain focus and avoid distractions in todayâs fast-paced and constantly connected world. The advantages of focus on the other hand are numerous including reduced stress, improved performance, and the ability to achieve our goals more efficiently. In this post we will discuss the role of focus in goal achievement, offer strategies for increasing focus, and talk about the importance of rest and breaks in maintaining focus.
The Role Of Focus In Goal Achievement Setting specific goals is a crucial first step toward success but itâs also critical to keep your attention on them in order to advance. Without focus it is simple to get distracted and lose track of the goals we are pursuing. By staying focused we can stay on course and stop wasting time and effort on activities that donât further our objectives. One major hindrance to focus is multitasking which is the act of trying to complete multiple tasks at the same time. While it may seem like an efficient use of time research has shown that multitasking can actually decrease productivity and impair cognitive function. This is so because our brains are not built to multitask and can only fully concentrate on one thing at a time. Focusing on one task at a time and giving it our full attention will help us accomplish our goals more successfully.
Strategies For Increasing Focus There are a number of tactics that can aid in sharpening our focus and maintaining our direction. Setting up a supportive environment is one of the best ways to improve focus. This entails getting rid of distractions like noise, crowding and pointless activities.A dedicated time free from interruptions or distractions is also beneficial for focused work. There are also several techniques that can help us maintain focus while working. This enables us to focus for a predetermined amount of time before taking a break and renewing our energy. To-do lists can help us prioritize tasks and monitor our progress which is another benefit for staying focused.
The Importance of Rest and Breaks In Maintaining Focus While it is important to maintain focus while working it is also crucial to take breaks and rest in order to sustain that focus over time. Taking breaks can help reduce stress and prevent burnout which can hinder focus and productivity. Breaks can also increase creativity and problem-solving abilities as they allow our brains to process and integrate new information. To maintain focus and succeed, itâs critical to strike a balance between focused work and rest. This could entail planning regular breaks during the day or taking a trip to recharge. Regardless of the strategy itâs critical to give sleep a high priority and incorporate it into our daily schedules.
Focusing on the Driver of Success Focus is a crucial element of success in any field. It allows us to concentrate on a specific task or goal and give it our full attention resulting in increased productivity and better results. Maintaining focus can be challenging especially in todayâs fast-paced and constantly connected world but there are strategies we can use to increase focus and stay on track. These include creating a conducive environment for focus, using techniques like the to-do lists, and taking regular breaks to rest and recharge. By prioritizing and cultivating focus we can achieve our personal and professional goals more efficiently and effectively. Note: Focus requires prioritization and that comes with delegation.
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2025-06-11 08:42:48Eine Kolumne von Michael Sailer, jeden ersten Freitag bei Radio MÞnchen, nachzulesen auf sailersblog.de.
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2025-06-11 08:40:18SexualitÃĪt ist die Urkraft des Lebens und der VitalitÃĪt. Und weil das so ist, rÞckt sie in den Fokus der Macht. Der Staat schlÞpft unter die Bettdecke. SexualitÃĪt ist ein, wenn nicht gar der Machthebel schlechthin, mit dem Menschen manipulier- und kontrollierbar sind. Ob durch sexuelle UnterdrÞckung, Pervertierung, Verwirrung oder durch inflationÃĪre Ãberreizung â die Bandbreite der Suggestion ist groÃ.
https://soundcloud.com/radiomuenchen/sex-ist-politisch-von-kerstin-chavent?
Diesem Schatten auf der schÃķnsten âĶ sagen wir: Hauptsache der Welt, hat sich unsere Autorin Kerstin Chavent angenommen. HÃķren Sie ihren Text âSex ist politischâ. Nachzulesen bei Manova. www.manova.news/artikel/sex-ist-politisch
Sprecherin Sabrina Khalil
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2025-06-11 08:29:54Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
Surely some revelation is at hand;
Surely the Second Coming is at hand.
The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out
When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi
Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert
A shape with lion body and the head of a man,
A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,
Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it
Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
The darkness drops again; but now I know
That twenty centuries of stony sleep
Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,
And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,
Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?
The Second Coming â W.B. Yeats
I donât know what I want to write about today. There are a lot of converging currents coursing through my reality right now. I feel weâre in an interregnum of sorts between what was and whatâs to come. I guess you could simply describe that as the present, something that has ever been the case. But this moment feels more intense like something big is dying and something else, God knows what, is on its way âto be born".
I exchanged emails recently with an old friend, and he sent me a link to a David Foster Wallace commencement speech entitled âThis Is Water.â In it Wallace tells a joke of an old fish seeing two younger fish swimming by and asks them âHowâs the water?â Later on one of the younger ones asks the other, âWhat is water?â
Wallace hanged himself a few years after the speech. Apparently he was unable to maintain the perspective he laid out in it which was that we can choose our attitude toward what we experience in any moment, no matter how much aversion we habitually associate with it. That the act of choosing equanimity constitutes the freedom we seek. That this freedom to choose is ever present, in fact the ability to direct our attention and consciousness is itself the water. And yet out of habit we are often oblivious to this most fundamental reality.
My friendâs email was in response to my description of the dissolution I see right now. Everything seems fake. The news, the governments, the edicts of reputationally bankrupt institutions zombying along as though the last five years never happened, like the proverbial emperor still purporting to rule though everyone can now see his pale, unsightly posterior.
Yes, the coffee shops are still open, people still go on vacation with their families. Letâs go to Paris, Rome, the Greek Isles! Letâs pretend everything is as we had imagined in the before times when our goals and aspirations seemed real, when the glitchy pixels in the matrix hadnât yet revealed themselves so glaringly.
Maybe this was always the case. All our games were always professional wrestling, a scripted charade for which we willingly suspended disbelief. But like the roadrunner in the cartoon, we have since become aware we have run out of road, four steps beyond the cliff edge.
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Wallace in his speech described such indignities as being stuck in traffic after a long day of work, or in a long grocery checkout line. The mindâs usual programs run, cursing everyone and everything around us. Instead of contemplating the miracle of human existence we feel only disgust and impatience. We want to finish with the run, the work, the obligatory hour so we can move on to something presumably more pleasant.
I can handle such day to day discomforts, but the overwhelming sense of dissolution is undermining the aims to which I had once attached meaning. I set up my life for freedom and prosperity, and now, just as I have my ducks in a row, thereâs an imminent magnetic pole shift or a financial and social collapse that threatens to counterfeit my efforts.
Itâs easy to opt out when youâre losing, to decry the injustice, unfairness and pointlessness of the game when you werenât getting much from it anyway. When youâve got nothing, youâve got nothing to lose, to paraphrase Bob Dylan. But as a late bloomer wanting to sample the wine of the Gods at long last, itâs dispiriting in a different way, like saving up for a new car and seeing it stolen before you had a chance to drive it.
Thatâs the shallow version, distress at discovering just before getting the things I had always wanted I was actually playing not just the wrong game, but a false one. That Iâm upset I canât gratify my ego in the way I had hoped, that I canât get the pat on the back I had craved because the back-patters decided to tear up the playing field just as I finally became a contender.
The deeper version is you only get better at the game through your own efforts to discover whatâs true, your own self-mastery and access to a measure of wisdom. This process transforms your life from a tedious and difficult slog to a state of ease and flow. You are more connected, more in touch with yourself and the forces within. You can handle aversion, in fact voluntarily invite it at times to hone your mind and access your resourcefulness. You love your life and connect to the people in it. You have great hope and aspirations for the future. You believe in God, or the Tao or whatever force animates all things, you can navigate the worldâs imperfections and do not want it to fall into chaos and disorder.
The task of remembering this during the run, the traffic jam or the grocery store checkout line is not so difficult. But would it be the same during periods of violence and resource scarcity where literal survival is at stake, the rules of which are set by biology and physics rather than the incentives of human society?
Yes, Iâd rather be eating dinner at home than sitting in traffic, but I can appreciate that Iâm able to sit comfortably in my climate controlled pod, listening to music while traversing these distances rather than foraging for food in the harsh wild. Yes, this old Portuguese lady is taking an eternity to get the groceries into her pushcart, but I can imagine how it is to be old and slow and still have to shop and eat, and itâs trivial to cut her some slack.
Iâm not claiming I always have this perspective, but I surely am able to channel equanimity during the ordinary aversion that arises in oneâs day to day life. I do this while running on the track, the aches and pains, the discomfort, the wanting to get it over with is a battle I fight every week by my own choosing. But imagine if instead of running 10 minute miles I was forced to do them in six. Itâs not so easy to keep a calm, conscious mind while gasping for breath.
The truth is these calamities I imagine are not yet real, the asteroid has not yet hit, the economy not yet collapsed. I have never experienced the kind of hardship I dread. I am ever in the grocery line, the 10-minute mile run, the traffic jam, never the concentration camp or Mad Max-style post-apocalypse. Why not just deal with that when the time comes, if it ever comes? Why die a thousand deaths like the proverbial coward rather than the one required of the brave man?
I suppose it comes down to wanting to be prepared. Thereâs nothing you can do if an asteroid destroys the entire earth, but if your national government devolves into tyranny, you could get out before itâs too late. Thereâs the adage one should only concern oneself about the things one can control, but the rub is in deciding whatâs in your power and of what to let go. Itâs an easy out, per the adage, to narrow your locus of control to doing your job and paying your bills. You can too easily forget that which job you have, where you live, what preparations to make are also matters in which you have a choice.
Even if you believe a magnetic pole shift could spill the earthâs oceans across continents within the next few decades â I find this plausible â you could move to the mountains to get ahead even of that. A fatalist, non-questioning attitude can be a psychological salve in times of upheaval, but âsalveâ and "âslaveâ are but a typo apart.
. . .
When I was six someone broke into my house. I was still awake, and while pretending to be asleep, I heard him rummaging through my belongings, stealing an old Fisher Price turntable and a black and white TV. My father died four years later, and at 10, I remember thinking as the oldest boy in the house, it was now my responsibility to defend my family if anything like that, or worse, happened again. Of course, I wasnât really capable of doing this, and I knew it, but I would have to try, futile as it might be.
I imagine that psychology has stayed with me as an adult â itâs up to me to see around corners, assess the various threats to me and my family, even if some of them are too daunting for any one individual. I could let it go, I suppose, it would probably even be healthy to do so. But there is a part of me that wonders whether people like me, people who feel this irrational responsibility, are the those who survive cataclysms and shocks. I surely am not the only one who feels this way and quite likely would not be especially effective given I donât have engineering, outdoorsman or serious combat skills. But that hyper-vigilance toward and preparation for worse-case scenarios is something someone has to do, someone who would likely be selected for the role by the particular accidents of his upbringing.
. . .
There is another way to look at this, of course. The notion one ought to step up in the face of adverse circumstances, even extreme ones, is valid. But perhaps the best way to prepare is not endlessly to assess potential threats like some black ops CIA outfit, but to have a calm and detached mind. Should the signs appear, a poised and observant person would take action insofar as he is able. That you, having trained your attention away from default habits of comfort-seeking and dread and toward conscious observation, will do whatâs required if and when the time comes. That you can trust yourself, and by that I mean trust in God, so to speak, to guide your awareness and actions for the most effective and adaptive response.
The Fourth Turning might well be upon us, indeed âthe centre [may not] hold.â There is no guarantee your response will ensure you or those you love survive. There has never been such a guarantee for anyone, only the freedom to direct your attention, to choose your state of mind, to the extent you are capable, in the conditions that arise. To respond to the older fish that the water is okay, itâs pretty nice actually.
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2025-06-11 09:02:01Bitcoin Magazine
BlackRockâs iShares Bitcoin Trust Shatters ETF Growth Record, Surpassing $70 Billion in Just 341 DaysBlackRockâs iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) has officially made history. The Bitcoin ETF surged past $70 billion in assets under management (AUM), reaching the milestone in just 341 trading days. This achievement makes IBIT the fastest ETF to ever hit that threshold.Â
JUST IN: BlackRock's spot Bitcoin ETF becomes the fastest ETF in history to surpass $70 billion AUM
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â Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) June 9, 2025
To put that into perspective, the previous record-holderâSPDR Gold Shares (GLD)âtook 1,691 days to reach the same milestone. â5x faster than the old record held by GLD of 1,691 days,â Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas wrote in a post on X. Other ETFs like VOO (1,701 days), IEFA (1,773 days), and IEMG (2,063 days) also lag far behind IBITâs rapid growth.
The explosive rise in IBITâs AUM coincides with Bitcoinâs continued rally. At the time of reporting, Bitcoin (BTC) is trading above $108,000, up more than 2.06%, and sitting just under 4% below its all-time high of nearly $112,000 set last month.Â
BlackRockâs accumulation strategy has placed it at the forefront of institutional Bitcoin investment. According to blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence, the firm now holds over 663,000 bitcoinâmore than Michael Saylorâs MicroStrategy, which famously owns 582,000 BTC.Â
The price surge and ETF milestone reflect a broader institutional embrace of Bitcoin as a legitimate and increasingly preferred asset class. The record breaking pace of IBITâs growth underscores the demand from investors looking for regulated exposure to Bitcoin through traditional financial products.Â
The chart clearly visualizes the disparity in ETF adoption timelines, with IBITâs steep, vertical ascent dramatically outpacing its peers in the race to $70 billion. Itâs a testament to the accelerating pace at which capital is flowing into Bitcoin markets.
As Bitcoin continues to hold just below its peak, and institutional products like IBIT grow at unprecedented speeds, all eyes are on what comes nextânot just for Bitcoin, but for the legacy financial industry now being reshaped by it.Â
This post BlackRockâs iShares Bitcoin Trust Shatters ETF Growth Record, Surpassing $70 Billion in Just 341 Days first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Jenna Montgomery.
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2025-06-11 08:05:37{"id":"note_1749629137436_gmf1g18lv","title":"Shopping list","content":"Here are the items that we need to purchase ","color":"#fff475","tags":[],"sharedWith":[],"updatedAt":1749629137436,"version":1,"versions":[]}
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2025-06-11 04:37:33Marty's Bent
Sup, freaks? Your Uncle Marty did a little vibe coding a couple months ago and that vibe coding project has turned into an actual product that is live in the Google Chrome web store and will soon to be live in the Firefox add-on store as well. It's called Opportunity Cost and it is an extension that enables you to price the internet in Bitcoin.
Opportunity Cost â See Prices in Bitcoin Instantly
Check it out!
This whole process has been extremely rewarding to me for many reasons. The first of which is that I've had many ideas in the past to launch a product focused on bitcoin education that simply never left my brain because I never felt comfortable paying a developer to go out and build a product that I wasn't sure would ultimately get product market fit.
Due to the advancements of AI, particularly ChatGPT and Replit, I was able to spend a few hours on a Saturday vibe coding a prototype for Opportunity Cost. It worked. I side loaded it into Chrome and Firefox, tested it out for a few days and decided, "Hey, I think this is something that's worthwhile and should be built."
Backtracking just a little bit, the initial idea for this app was to create an AR application that would enable you to take pictures of goods in the real world and have their prices automatically converted to bitcoin so that you could weigh the opportunity cost of whether or not you actually wanted to buy that good or decide to save in bitcoin instead. With the help of Justin Moon from the Human Rights Foundation and Anthony Ronning from OpenSecret and Maple AI, I was pointed in the right direction of vibe coding tools I could use to build a simple MVP. I took their advice, built the MVP, and demoed it at the Bitcoin Park Austin weekly AI meetup in mid-April.
The next week, I was talking with a friend, Luke Thomas, about the idea and during our conversation he made a simple quip, "You should make a Chrome extension. I really want a Chrome extension that does this." And that's what sent me down the vibe coding rabbit hole that Saturday which led to the prototype.
After I was comfortable with and confident in the prototype, I found a young hungry developer by the name of Moses on Nostr, I reached out to him, told him my idea, showed him the prototype and asked if he thought he could finish the application for me. He luckily agreed to do so and within a couple of weeks we had a fully functioning app that was officially launched today. We're about 12 hours into the launch and I must say that I'm pleasantly surprised with the reception from the broader Bitcoin community. It seems like something that people are happy exists and I feel extremely happy that people see some value in this particular application.
Now that you have the backstory, let's get into why I think something like Opportunity Cost should exist. As someone who's been writing a newsletter and producing podcasts about bitcoin for eight years in an attempt to educate individuals from around the world about what bitcoin is, why it's important, and how they can leverage it, I've become convinced that a lot of the work that needs to be done still exists at the top of the funnel. You can scream at people. You can grab them by the shoulders. You can shake them. You can remind them at Thanksgiving that if they had listened to your advice during any Thanksgiving in the previous years they would be better off financially. But at the end of the day most people don't listen. They need to see things. Seeing things for yourself is a much more effective teaching mechanism than be lectured to by someone else.
My hope with Opportunity Cost is that it catches the eye of some bitcoin skeptics or individuals who may be on the cusp of falling down the bitcoin rabbit hole and they see the extension as a way to dip their toes into bitcoin to get a better understanding of the world by pricing the goods and services they purchase on a day-to-day month-to-month and year-to-year basis in bitcoin without having to download a wallet or set up an exchange account. The tippy top of the bitcoin marketing funnel.
That is not all though. I think Opportunity Cost can serve individuals at both ends of the funnel. That's why it's pretty exciting to me. It's as valuable to the person who is bitcoin curious and looking to get a better understanding as it is to the hardcore bitcoiner living on a bitcoin standard who is trying to get access to better tools that enable him to get a better grasp of their spending in bitcoin terms.
Lastly, after playing around with it for a few days after I built the prototype, I realized that it has incredible memetic potential. Being able to take a screenshot of goods that people are buying on a day-to-day basis, pricing them in bitcoin and then sharing them on social media is very powerful. Everything from houses to junk items on Amazon to the salaries of pro athletes to your everyday necessities. Seeing the value of those things in bitcoin really makes you think.
One day while I was testing the app, I tried to see how quickly I could find goods on the internet that cumulatively eclipsed the 21 million supply cap limit of bitcoin. To my surprise, even though I've been in bitcoin for 12 years now, it did not take me that long. The opportunity cost of everything I buy on a day-to-day basis becomes very clear when using the extension. What's even clearer is the fact that Bitcoin is completely mispriced at current levels. There is so much winning ahead of us.
Also, it's probably important to note that the extension is open source. You can check out our GitHub page here. Submit pull requests. Suggest changes to the app.
We've also tried to make Opportunity Cost as privacy preserving as possible. Everything within the extension happens in your browser. The only external data that we're providing is the bitcoin to fiat price conversion at any given point in time. We're not data harvesting the web pages you're browsing or the items you're looking at. We're not collecting data and sending it to third party marketers. We want to align ourselves with the open and permissionless nature of bitcoin while also preserving our users' privacy. We're not trying to monetize this in that way. Though, I will say that I'm thinking of ways to monetize Opportunity Cost if it does gain significant traction, but I promise it will be in a way that respects your privacy and is as unobtrusive as possible. We'll see how it goes.
Thank you for coming to my TED talk. Please download and use the extension. Let us know what you think.
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2025-06-11 04:26:56Introduction To First Principles
This introduction kicks off a 7-part series called First Principles exploring the deeper shifts behind decentralization, cost, freedom, and truth. I picked 7 days, one for each day of the week, aligned with a rhythm of work, rest, and return. Each part will explore a foundational truth behind the technologies and philosohies Iâve embraced â from decentralization and sovereignty to truth, time, and hope.
We often hear that technology drives costs toward zero.
Thatâs the thesis of The Price of Tomorrow â that as technology advances, it becomes deflationary by nature. Automation replaces labor. Software replaces infrastructure. AI replaces entire categories of decision-making. The marginal cost of production trends toward nothing.
But thatâs not the whole story.
Thereâs a deeper layer â one that most technologists and economists miss. Itâs not just the marginal cost of production that matters. Itâs the control cost of centralization. And thatâs where things get murky.
Because even when marginal costs fall, the hidden toll of centralization rises.
The Illusion of âFreeâ
Take GitHub.
On paper, itâs free. You can publish static websites, host code, automate workflows with Actions, and collaborate globally â all at no cost.
But GitHub is owned by Microsoft. You donât control the servers. You donât own the platform. You donât hold the keys.
Itâs a gift that can be revoked.
Same with Google Docs. Or YouTube. Or Substack. Or any cloud platform that says âstart for free.â
These arenât bad tools. Many are excellent.
But theyâre not neutral.
The price you pay isnât always in dollars. Sometimes itâs in:
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Data access restrictions
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API limitations
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Sudden pricing changes
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Censorship or deplatforming
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Migration costs if (or when) things go south
This is the hidden rent of centralized platforms. And it compounds over time.
Control Cost vs. Marginal Cost
If marginal cost is âhow cheap is it to make this?â â\ Control cost is âhow much freedom do I lose by using this?â
You can publish your ideas for free on Medium â but they own the SEO.\ You can host your business on Shopify â but they can cut you off.\ You can grow your audience on Instagram â but the algorithm owns the feed.
Weâve learned to celebrate deflation. But most of the tools we use are inflating the cost of control, even as they lower the cost of entry.
And this is where decentralization flips the script.
The Real Promise of Decentralization
True decentralization doesnât just make things cheaper.\ It makes them sovereign.
It redistributes power, not just price.\ It removes toll booths, not just middlemen.
It says:
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Own your keys
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Own your content
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Own your stack
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Own your distribution
This is why Nostr matters.\ This is why Bitcoin matters.\ This is why self-hosting, permissionless protocols, and open-source tooling matter â even when theyâre less polished or convenient than centralized platforms.
Because they donât just save you money.\ They save your freedom.
A Working Example
When I started building my blog blog.stantonweb.com, didnât choose the easiest route.
I combined:
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Nostr for long-form publishing
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A custom Python fetch script to pull and render posts
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GitHub Actions for automation
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Static HTML for presentation
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Cloudflare + GitHub Pages for zero-cost hosting
No database. No CMS subscription. No paid theme.
The total marginal cost? $0.
But more importantly, the control cost is near zero too.\ No one can shut it down.\ No company can throttle my reach.\ No gatekeeper decides whether my words deserve to stay online.
Toward a New Definition of Cost
If you only optimize for price, youâll be captured.
If you optimize for freedom, youâll build margin over time â not just financial margin, but creative, moral, and operational margin too.
Thatâs what decentralization makes possible.\ Not just cheaper.\ Truer.
Footnote: Lessons from the Past
Remember Skype? It started as a peer-to-peer tool â truly decentralized at its core. But then it was acquired by Microsoft. Over time, its architecture was centralized and eventually dismantled.
Or Napster. It shook the music industry with peer-to-peer sharing. But it too was shut down and replaced by centralized alternatives.
BitTorrent survived â but only when it resisted the pressure to become just another platform.
The pattern is clear:
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Centralization follows capital.
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Censorship follows control.
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But freedom follows decentralization.
And thatâs the direction we must choose â again and again.
Co-written with ChatGPT (âDr. Câ), who helped distill and sharpen the core arguments.\ \ Stay tuned for Part 1 in the next few days.
â\ Published on blog.stantonweb.com & Nostr.\ Zap: <https://tinyurl.com/yuyu2b9t>
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2025-06-11 04:12:39Introduction: Why Money Matters to Faith
Most of us donât think about money theologically. But Scripture speaks of it often â not just as a tool, but as a test.
Jesus said, âWhere your treasure is, there your heart will be alsoâ (Matthew 6:21). The love of money, not money itself, is called the root of all kinds of evil. And dishonest scales? âAn abomination to the Lordâ (Proverbs 11:1).
So what happens when the entire system of money becomes dishonest â when itâs based not on work or value, but manipulation and control?
Thatâs the world Bitcoin was born into. And it offers a radically different way â one that, surprisingly, echoes deep truths of the Christian faith â and especially what many call the Victorious Gospel: the belief that Christâs redemption is not partial, but total. Not only personal, but cosmic.
1. What Is Bitcoin, and Why Was It Created?
Bitcoin is a new kind of money that isn't controlled by any government or company. You can send it anywhere in the world, and no one can block or censor your transaction. Itâs digital, but unlike credit cards or PayPal, itâs not just ânumbers in a bank.â It is scarce, secure, and independent.
The key idea is this: Bitcoin is money backed by work â not by trust in a government, but by real energy and effort.
Why is that important? Because the current system of money â what we call fiat â works very differently.
2. What Is Fiat, and Why Is It Broken?
âFiatâ simply means âby decree.â Itâs the money we all use today â dollars, euros, yen â created by government decree. It used to be backed by gold. Not anymore.
Today, new fiat money is created whenever a central bank wants. It can be âprintedâ digitally without cost. This leads to inflation â meaning your savings buy less over time.
Itâs like a form of slow theft. You worked hard for your dollars, but someone else can create more with a click. Thatâs not just bad economics â it violates biblical principles of fairness, honesty, and stewardship.
Bitcoin fixes this by making money that cannot be faked or inflated, because itâs based on Proof of Work â and is capped at a fixed amount.
3. What Is Proof of Work â and Why It Matters
Imagine you want to add a page to a history book â but to make it trustworthy, you must solve a complex puzzle that proves you did real work. Once solved, everyone else can see the solution and verify it was done properly.
Thatâs Proof of Work, the system Bitcoin uses to record transactions. Each time people send Bitcoin, that transaction gets added to a public ledger (called the blockchain). But it can only be added if someone does the work to secure it â using energy, effort, and computer power.
This work:
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Costs something (just like real-world labor),
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Prevents cheating (you canât just rewrite history),
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And rewards the worker with newly created Bitcoin.
This reward is important â because itâs how new Bitcoin enters circulation. But hereâs the catch:\ ð There will only ever be 21 million Bitcoin.\ That number is fixed forever, written into Bitcoinâs code. No one â not a government, company, or individual â can create more.
Right now, not all of the 21 million Bitcoin have been released. The process of mining â doing the Proof of Work â slowly releases new Bitcoin over time as a reward. This happens in a predictable schedule and will continue until the very last Bitcoin is mined around the year 2140.
4. Why Bitcoin Is the Hardest Money Ever Created
In monetary terms, âhardnessâ refers to how difficult it is to increase the supply of money. The harder the money, the more resistant it is to inflation or dilution.
Letâs compare:
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Gold is scarce â but not fixed. Miners extract more gold every year, adding about 1â2% to the total supply annually.
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Fiat money (like the U.S. dollar) is the softest. It can be created at will, with no limit.
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Bitcoin is the hardest money ever invented:
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The total supply is forever capped at 21 million.
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The rate of creation cuts in half every four years.
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No one can change this schedule.
This makes Bitcoin the first truly scarce asset in human history â not just physically scarce like gold, but mathematically and absolutely scarce.
Why does this matter?
Because it changes the very nature of money. Instead of being something that loses value over time, Bitcoin becomes a form of property â a way to store your labor, your time, your effort â across generations.
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It encourages saving, not spending out of fear of inflation.
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It rewards patience and stewardship, not speculation and debt.
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It teaches long-term thinking, a concept deeply woven into Scripture (Proverbs 13:22: âA good man leaves an inheritance to his childrenâs childrenâ).
5. Why Does This Matter for Christianity?
Christianity affirms that creation is good, work is sacred, and truth matters.
In Genesis, God gave Adam a task â to work the garden. Work is not a curse. Itâs part of what it means to bear Godâs image.
Bitcoinâs Proof of Work aligns with this:
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It says value comes from real effort, not manipulation.
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It links truth to time â just as Godâs Word unfolds through history.
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It defends against corruption â just as the Kingdom of God resists the lies of Babylon.
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It places a limit on excess â just as Sabbath and Jubilee rhythms place a brake on endless exploitation.
In contrast, fiat systems reward those closest to the money printers â often the rich or powerful â while devaluing the labor of ordinary people. Thatâs why Bitcoin has been called âmoney for the peopleâ â because anyone, anywhere, can use it without asking permission.
6. The Victorious Gospel: A Bigger Redemption
The Victorious Gospel teaches that Jesus didnât just save individual souls. He came to restore all things â including how we live, build, work, and relate to each other.
That means we care about justice, truth, dignity, and creation itself. And it means we seek tools that reflect those values.
Bitcoin isnât the Gospel. But it rhymes with it:
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It honors work, like God does.
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It respects time, like Scripture does.
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It tells the truth, like Jesus does.
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It has limits, just as the Sabbath, Creation, and grace all have defined edges.
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And it stores value â the value of human time and labor â like good soil stores seed.
7. But Isnât Bitcoin Just for Rich Tech People?
Actually, the opposite is true.
Bitcoin doesnât care who you are. It doesnât ask for ID. It doesnât need a bank. A farmer in El Salvador, a refugee in Ukraine, or a pastor in Nigeria can all use it the same as a Wall Street investor.
Itâs global, permissionless, and radically equal â not because itâs utopian, but because itâs built on truth, not trust.
And that makes it a powerful tool for Christians who care about freedom, fairness, and flourishing.
8. Final Thoughts: Proof of Work and the Work of Christ
When Jesus died on the cross, He said: âIt is finished.â That was not just poetry. It was proof â that the work was done. That redemption had been secured.
In a small way, Bitcoin reflects that kind of finality:
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Once a block is written, it cannot be undone.
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Once work is proven, it stands as a record.
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Once grace is given, it cannot be revoked.
We donât need to âstakeâ our claims based on how much power or status we hold (as in Proof of Stake). We rest in what has been proven.
Thatâs why many Christians â especially those who believe in a victorious, world-restoring Gospel â are finding in Bitcoin a tool that aligns with their deepest values.\ \ âïļ Acknowledgment
This article was crafted with the assistance of Dr. C (ChatGPT) to help structure and clarify these ideas. But more than that, it was born of prayer, conviction, and the quiet guidance of the Holy Spirit, who leads us into all truth (John 16:13) and brings to remembrance all that Christ has taught (John 14:26).\ Any clarity, wisdom, or insight found here belongs to Him. Any confusion or error is mine alone.
Summary
Bitcoin is not just âinternet money.â Itâs a response to a broken system.\ Proof of Work means truth is earned, not claimed.\ Fiat money is manipulable and inflationary; Bitcoin is fixed and fair.\ Bitcoin is the hardest money in history â with a supply cap of 21 million.\ It appreciates over time, acting as a new form of digital property.\ Christianity calls us to honest scales, faithful stewardship, and dignified work.\ And the Victorious Gospel declares that Jesus is restoring all things â including how we steward value, time, and trust.
Bitcoin may not be the final answer. But itâs a faithful step in the right direction.
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2025-06-11 03:46:43So often Christians focus on Godâs love and ignore His judgment. They tell people they need to be saved, but leave out from what they need to be saved. Fifty or a hundred years ago, almost every American knew the basics of the Bible, what sin is, what the judgment of Hell is, and that the God of the Bible is our Creator. Today, most people in America and the world know very little of that. Phrases like, âTrust Jesus and be saved,â mean very little. The person you are talking to may be silently thinking, âWho is Jesus? Why should I trust Him? What do I need to be saved from?â
Most Christians, especially from Evangelical circles, have been steeped in the phrase âBe saved,â but how many have thought carefully about from what they are being saved? If we have trouble answering, âfrom what?â, how can we explain it to those who donât know Jesus?
But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. Much more then, having now been justified by His blood, we shall be saved from the wrath of God through Him. For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life. And not only this, but we also exult in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received the reconciliation. (Romans 5:8-11) {emphasis mine}
Primarily we are saved âfrom the wrath of God.â We are also reconciled which saves us from separation from God.
We are also told that we are rescued [saved] âfrom the wrath to come.â
And to wait for His Son from heaven, whom He raised from the dead, that is Jesus, who rescues us from the wrath to come. (1 Thessalonians 1:10) {emphasis mine}
Then one might ask, âWhat right does God have to tell me what to do and to get mad at me?â
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through Him, and apart from Him nothing came into being that has come into being. In Him was life, and the life was the Light of men. The Light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not comprehend it. (John 1:1-5) {emphasis mine}
Why does God get to set the rules? Because He made all things. The Creator gets to set the rules for His creation. It isnât just âmight makes right,â but the one who spoke everything into being gets to set the rules for His creatures just like He set the rules for how everything in the universe works.
Many might claim, âbut surely God canât expect us to be perfect? Nobody is perfect.â
For we do not have a high priest who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but One who has been tempted in all things as we are, yet without sin. Therefore let us draw near with confidence to the throne of grace, so that we may receive mercy and find grace to help in time of need. (Hebrews 4:15-16) {emphasis mine}
Jesus doesnât expect more than He has given. He went through every temptation we have experienced, including trials and hardships we canât imagine, and yet was without even one sin. He is the perfect example of what we should be. Even more amazingly, he understands that we are unable to live up to His standard, so He came to earth, suffered, died, and rose again, so we could be reconciled to Him. All we have to do is repent of our sins, trust Him, and submit to Him. How can we not put our faith in Him after all He did for us?
He made Him who knew no sin to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him. (2 Corinthians 5:21)
Jesus paid the penalty. He took our sins, so we can receive His righteousness. This is a trade everyone should be willing to make, but sadly most refuse â some willfully, but some because they havenât heard the good news. Hopefully all Christians will faithfully share the gospel with those around them.
May the perfect Savior guide us in His perfect will and help us to rightfully share the gospel with all those around us.
Trust Jesus
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2025-06-11 08:01:50Key Takeaways
In this episode, Bram Kanstein delivers a powerful exploration of how studying money for thousands of hours led him to a single, life-changing conclusion: Bitcoin is the key to preserving value and reclaiming personal agency in an increasingly unstable world. Through the lens of a disillusioned millennial generationâraised with technological optimism but betrayed by economic realityâBram exposes the fiat system as one built on illusion, debt, and diminishing returns. He explains how Bitcoinâs transparent, rule-based design offers a principled alternative, especially for those wired to question systems and seek truth. Describing the fiat economy as a âhigh-velocity trash systemâ that undermines innovation and long-term planning, he argues Bitcoin creates the time and space to think, build, and live freely. As AI reshapes the labor market, Bram sees Bitcoin as a vital foundation for individuals to adapt, maintain sovereignty, and thrive in a future defined by rapid technological disruption.
Best Quotes
âAnything that you would want to fix in the world is broken because the money is broken.â
âYouâre stacking nothing. Literal paper.â
âYou have to red pill before you orange pill.â
âThe only thing you need to do is move to the other money that they cannot mess with.â
âOne Bitcoin is one Bitcoin. Thatâs the whole point.â
âMillennials are primed to understand Bitcoin.â
âBitcoin lets you get out of the rat race and start walking your own path.â
âThe fiat mindset is a zero-sum game. In Bitcoin, value is created.â
âWe should stop asking how to value Bitcoinâand start asking how to value everything else in Bitcoin.â
âEven with a masterâs in economics, people still donât understand what money is.â
Conclusion
This episode delivers a powerful call to rethink everything we assume about money, arguing that understanding Bitcoin is less about profit and more about reclaiming personal agency in a world defined by uncertainty. Bram Kanstein shows how asking fundamental questionsâlike âWhat is money?ââcan lead to a deeper sense of purpose and autonomy. As AI and systemic instability accelerate, Bitcoin emerges not just as sound money, but as a life tool for intentional living, long-term thinking, and individual sovereignty.
Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
0:36 - INTJ bitcoiners
4:58 - The millennial headspace is primed for bitcoin
7:25 - Bitcoin gives time and space to build
15:29 - Fold & Bitkey
17:05 - Seeing systemic problems
26:25 - Bitcoinâs positive feedback loop
33:55 - Recognize your agency
37:58 - Unchained
38:27 - Fiat money creates uncertainty
44:41 - What is money?
54:04 - Money and energy
1:03:43 - Bitcoin allows growth
1:09:02 - Bitcoin/AI
1:31:34 - Optimistic noteTranscript
(00:00) Let's say you're a millennial and mid-30s and you want to retire in 30 years. If you calculate the amount of dollar, pound the euro, yen units. You need way more units of that money than you think right now. They are funding pension funds, but the pension funds are using that money for the people that are actually retiring.
(00:17) No one knows about money. They don't know how debt works, how finance works. But that's kind of how it's designed, right? Like that's what eventually keeps the Ponzi alive. And I just started with the question, what do you think happens if you call the bank and say like, hey, can I get 100 or 200k in cash? Man, you got an editor like in house.
(00:39) That's That's pro. That's uh it's because this setup I'm so far away from the computer. I just need somebody to hit the button. Okay. Okay. the extent the extent of of Logan's job extends far beyond just hitting the button. But yeah, INTJ I think uh I think it was as we rear into what looks to be another bull market.
(01:05) I think getting back to first principles and discussing the challenges of studying and understanding Bitcoin, it's important to to highlight the archetype of individuals who have studied fallen down the rabbit hole and really dedicated their lives to Bitcoin. And this INTJ cohort that exists within Bitcoin seems pretty material apparently. Yeah.
(01:35) I mean, I have many moments where I just realize that I'm lucky that my brain is wired in a certain way, you know. I feel like crazy blessed that I figured out this Bitcoin thing, you know, and that when I ran into certain realizations along the way in my Bitcoin journey that I was like, hm, you know, how does this actually work? you know, do I actually understand the systems I'm participating in, the things that I believe, you know, the the the the people that I abstracted um or or outsourced certain responsibilities to to take care of, for example, my money
(02:10) in the bank. You know, I I think um being wired in a certain way definitely helps in grasping Bitcoin to a degree where you're like, okay, this is the only thing I need to pay attention to, you know, in my life. And yeah, we we jokingly started talking about this because I have the hat here, but there was this um I think it was like like a Twitter poll actually or someone shared it on Twitter and this is already like two or three years old where where someone investigated these MyersBriggs um personality types and I think there's
(02:42) only like 2% of people that have INTJ but like 20% of Bitcoiners have that personality type. So it um it apparently helps. So yeah, I just I just quickly Googled it actually. It says uh the INTJ is the architect. It's a personality type with the introverted intuitive thinking and judging traits. These thoughtful tacticians love perfecting the details of life, applying creativity and rationality to everything they do.
(03:09) I think the rationality part here is what um what uh I think helps you to to gro Bitcoin eventually. Yeah, it reminds me of I forget what the study was, but postco it was a similar distribution of just like 2% of people were highly skeptical of what was going on with the lockdowns and the attack on bodily autonomy.
(03:38) And there was a study that was done about I forget it was bees or some type of fly that they they have like the horde of um the horde of the particular fly I think it was bees has like 2% act as these sort of alarm bells that are on the outside the outskirts of the community and they'll start communicating like hey something's wrong here and people the other flies or bees will be skeptical at first but then eventually uh the alarm bells will be proven to be right that there was some sort of danger around the corner. That's fascinating.
(04:09) Yeah. Yeah, that's fascinating. I I think we're not that special eventually, you know, like we think we have all this autonomy, but but um yeah, we're we're just wired in a certain way. And I think I don't know where you want to take this conversation, but I think, you know, part of growing up and being an adult is figuring out, you know, how do I actually work and how do I work with how I work, you know? Yeah. No, it is.
(04:36) And as I get older, creep into my mid-30s, which is hard hard to come to grips with, it is uh really falling back on like, all right, I I feel like I have a good perspective on the world and my place in it, and how do I just optimize to make sure I'm aligning my my work and my career, I guess, if you call it that, with what I'm passionate about. Yeah.
(05:00) Well, I also think that is actually why our generation, you know, my my podcast is Bitcoin for millennials. I think uh the millennials are primed to understand Bitcoin. You know, we are in this life phase where big things happen, you know, starting a family or settling somewhere or or making big career moves or decide Yeah.
(05:25) like deciding what am I going to spend like the next 10 20 years on and uh I think it's an interesting phase actually I I don't know how that was for you but but for me like the the 30s were really where I dove more and more into Bitcoin like got got that stronger conviction and also yeah kind of was invited to go further down that that rabbit hole you know and like how I see it now is that that Bitcoin is really the foundation for the rest of my life, you know, like it it gives me time and space to look forward and enthusiasm, you know, like I sometimes lurk on the
(06:01) millennial subreddit, you know, or the finance sub subreddit. And many people in our generation are very nihilistic, you know, they're very unsure about the future. Like some people aren't even having kids because they think they cannot afford it, you know. And uh whenever I read that, I just think like, yeah, I I don't really have those things.
(06:22) But I know it's because of Bitcoin, you know. I I know that Bitcoin gives me, yeah, like I said, the time and space to figure out what's next, like what should I focus on? Like it gives time and space to to try out stuff, to build something, you know, to to to really attempt at at doing something. Where I see many people that don't see that, they are more in the consumer type, you know, like they they just spend the money that's worth the most today, you know, like that's what they're incentivized to do. Yeah.
(06:49) And is is that why you started Bitcoin for millennials is to number one put the put the message out there. Millennials come listen to this. One of you Yes. that is trying to educate you about this. But because this is something I think about a lot is somebody's like dead smack in the middle of the millennial generation and has observed many of the things you just described in my own life, my own network.
(07:13) And that's part of the reason why this podcast exists. And um what I'm trying to do at TFTC is just try to figure out a way to reach into the minds of millennials, hopefully c -
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2025-06-11 01:05:23āļ§āļąāļāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļēāļāļļāļĒāđāļĢāļ·āđāļāļ āļĢāļēāļāļ°āđāļāļāļēāļĄāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨ āđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļēāļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļāđāļāļĢāļ·āđāļāļāļĄāļ·āļāļāļ§āļāļāļļāļĄāļāļīāļāļ§āļīāļāļāļēāļ āļāļąāļāļāļĢāļąāļ
āļĒāđāļāļāļāļĨāļąāļāđāļāđāļāļāļĩ 1863 āļāļĩāđāđāļĄāļ·āļāļāđāļĨāđāļāđ āđāļŦāđāļāļŦāļāļķāđāļāđāļāļĢāļąāļāļĄāļīāļāļīāđāļāļ āļŠāļŦāļĢāļąāļāļāđāļĄāļĢāļīāļāļē āļĄāļĩāđāļĢāļāļāļĒāļēāļāļēāļĨāļŦāļāļķāđāļāļāļ·āđāļāļ§āđāļē Battle Creek Sanitarium āļāļĩāđāđāļĄāđāđāļŦāļĄāļ·āļāļāđāļĢāļāļāļĒāļēāļāļēāļĨāļāļąāđāļ§āđāļ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļĄāļąāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāđāļāđāļāļĩāđāļĢāļąāļāļĐāļēāđāļĢāļāļāļēāļāļāļēāļĒ āđāļāđāđāļāđāļāļŠāļāļēāļāļąāļāļāļĩāđāļāļĒāļēāļĒāļēāļĄāđāļĒāļĩāļĒāļ§āļĒāļēāļ§āļīāļāļāļēāļāļĄāļāļļāļĐāļĒāđāļāđāļ§āļĒāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļĨāļ°āļāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļāļĩāļ§āļīāļāđāļāļāļĨāļ°āļ§āļēāļāļāļīāđāļĨāļŠ āļāļđāđāļāļĩāđāļāļđāđāļĨāļāļĩāđāļāļĩāđāļāļ·āļāļāļēāļĒāļāļāļŦāļāļķāđāļāļāļ·āđāļ John Harvey Kellogg āļŦāļĄāļāļāļđāđāđāļāđāļāļŠāļēāļ§āļāđāļāļĢāđāļāļāļĢāļąāļāļāļāļāļāļĨāļļāđāļĄ Seventh-day Adventist āļāļķāđāļāđāļāđāļāļāļĨāļļāđāļĄāļāļĢāļīāļŠāđāļāļĩāļĒāļāļāļĩāđāđāļāļ·āđāļāļ§āđāļēāļĢāđāļēāļāļāļēāļĒāļāļ·āļāļāļĢāļ°āļ§āļīāļŦāļēāļĢāļāļāļāļāļĢāļ°āđāļāđāļē āđāļĨāļ°āļāļļāļāļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļēāļāļīāļāđāļāđāļēāđāļāļāđāļāļāļŠāļ°āļāļēāļāļāļĢāļīāļŠāļļāļāļāļīāđāļāļąāđāļāļāļēāļĒāđāļĨāļ°āđāļ āđāļāļĒāđāļāļāļēāļ°āđāļĢāļ·āđāļāļ âāļĢāļēāļāļ°â āļāļĩāđāđāļāļēāđāļŦāđāļāļ§āđāļēāđāļāđāļāļāđāļāđāļāļīāļāđāļŦāđāļāļāļēāļ āđāļĨāļ°āđāļāļ·āđāļāļ§āđāļēāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļēāļāļīāļāļŠāđāļāļāļĨāļāđāļāđāļĢāļāļāļąāļāđāļāļāļąāļ§āļĄāļāļļāļĐāļĒāđ āļāļēāļāđāļŦāļĨāđāļāļāđāļāļĄāļđāļĨāđāļĨāđāļēāļ§āđāļē Dr. Kellogg āļāļķāļāļāļąāđāļāļŠāļāļąāļāļŠāļāļļāļ âāļāļēāļĢāļāļāļāļāļąāļ§āđāļāļâ āđāļāļ·āđāļāļāļ§āļāļāļļāļĄāļāļīāđāļĨāļŠ (āļāļķāđāļāđāļāļēāđāļĄāđāļāļģāđāļāļ āđāļāđāļŠāļāļąāļāļŠāļāļļāļāđāļŦāđāļāļēāļāļāļāļāļģ)
āļŦāļĄāļāđāļāļĨāļĨāđāļāļāļāļķāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāļĩāļĒāļāđāļāđāļĢāļāļĢāļāļāđāđāļŦāđāđāļĨāļīāļāļāļīāļāđāļāļ·āđāļāļŠāļąāļāļ§āđ āđāļāđāļĒāļąāļāļĄāļāļāļ§āđāļēāļāļēāļĢāļāļ§āļāļāļļāļĄāļāļĪāļāļīāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļāļāļĄāļāļļāļĐāļĒāđ āļāđāļāļāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāļāļēāļ âāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļēâ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļĄāļąāļāļāļ·āļāļĄāļ·āđāļāđāļĢāļāļāļāļāļ§āļąāļ āļĄāļ·āđāļāļāļĩāđāļāļ°āļāļģāļŦāļāļāļāļīāļĻāļāļēāļāļĢāđāļēāļāļāļēāļĒāđāļĨāļ°āļāļīāļāđāļāļāļąāđāļāļ§āļąāļ āđāļĨāļ°āļāļąāđāļāļāļ·āļāļāļļāļāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāļāđāļāļāļāļāļŠāļīāđāļāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļāļ§āđāļē âāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨâ āļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļēāđāļŦāđāļāļāļļāļāđāļāđāļēāļ§āļąāļāļāļĩāđ āđāļāđāđāļāļĒāļļāļāđāļĢāļ āļĄāļąāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāļŦāļ§āļēāļāđāļĨāļĒāļāđāļ§āļĒāļāđāļģ āļĄāļąāļāļāļ·āļāđāļĄāļĨāđāļāļāđāļēāļ§āđāļāļāļāļ āļāđāļĄ āđāļĨāđāļ§āļāļāđāļŦāđāļāđāļŦāđāļāļĢāļāļ āļāļīāļāđāļĨāđāļ§āļāļ·āļāļāļāļāļāļŠāļĄāļāļ§āļĢ āļāļļāļāļāļĢāļ°āļŠāļāļāđāļŦāļĨāļąāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāđāļŦāđāļāļīāļ āđāļāđāđāļŦāđ âāļŠāļāļâ âĶāļŠāļāļāļāļąāđāļāļĨāļģāđāļŠāđāđāļĨāļ°āļāļīāļāđāļ
āđāļāđāļāļāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨāļŠāļđāļāļĢāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāđāļāļĢāđāļŦāļĨāļēāļĒ āļĄāļąāļāļāļĨāļąāļāđāļāđāļĄāđāļĢāļāļāđāļāļāļĨāļēāļāļāļāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļē āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļĄāļąāļāđāļĄāđāļāļĢāđāļāļĒ! āļāļāļāļąāđāļ§āđāļāđāļāļĒāļļāļāļāļąāđāļāļĒāļąāļāļāļļāđāļāđāļāļĒāļāļąāļāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļēāđāļāļāļāļąāļāļŦāļāļąāļ āđāļĄāđāļ§āđāļēāļāļ°āđāļāđāļāđāļāđ āđāļāļāļāļ āđāļāļ·āđāļāđāļāđāļĄ āđāļāļāđāļāđāļ āļŦāļĢāļ·āļāđāļĄāđāļāļĢāļ°āļāļąāđāļāļŠāļāļđāļ§āđāļĢāđāļāļāđ āļāļķāđāļāļĨāđāļ§āļāđāļāđāļāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāļāļĢāļīāļāļāļąāļāđāļāđāļĄāļāļĨāļąāļāļāļēāļ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļāļāļĒāļąāļāļāļģāļāļēāļāđāļāđāđāļĢāļāļāļąāđāļāļ§āļąāļ āļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨāļāļĩāđāđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāļĢāļŠāļāļēāļāļīāđāļĨāļ°āļāļīāļāđāļĨāđāļ§āđāļĄāđāļāļĒāļđāđāļāđāļāļāļāļķāļāļāļēāļĒāđāļĄāđāļāļāļ āļāļāļāļĢāļ°āļāļąāđāļ âāļāđāļāļāļāļēāļĒâ āļāļāļāļŦāļĄāļāđāļāļĨāļĨāđāļāļāđāļāđāļēāļĄāļēāđāļāļĨāļĩāđāļĒāļāđāļāļĄ
Will Keith Kellogg āļāđāļāļāļāļēāļĒāļāļāļāļŦāļĄāļāđāļāļĨāļĨāđāļāļ āđāļāđāļāļāļąāļāļāļēāļĢāļāļĨāļēāļāļāļĩāđāļāļĨāļēāļāđāļĨāļ°āļĄāļāļāđāļŦāđāļāļ§āđāļē āļāđāļēāļāļĒāļēāļāđāļŦāđāļāļāļāļīāļāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨāļāļĢāļīāļāđ āļāđāļāļ âāļāļĢāļļāļāļĢāļŠāļāļēāļāļīâ āđāļŦāđāļāļđāļāļāļēāļāļāļ āđāļĄāđāđāļāđāđāļāđāļāļđāļāļŦāļĨāļąāļāļĻāļĩāļĨāļāļĢāļĢāļĄ āđāļāļēāļāļķāļāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāđāļāļīāļĄ âāļāđāļģāļāļēāļĨâ āļĨāļāđāļāđāļāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨ āđāļāļīāđāļĄāļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāļĢāļļāļāļāļĢāļāļ āđāļĨāļ°āļāļąāļāđāļāļāđāļāļāđāļŦāļĄāđāđāļŦāđāļāļđāļāđāļēāļāļīāļ āļāļĢāđāļāļĄāļĒāļīāļāđāļāļĐāļāļēāđāļŠāđāļāļđāđāļāļĢāļīāđāļ āļāļāđāļ§āļĒāļ§āļēāļāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāđāļŦāļĄāđāļāļĩāđāļ§āđāļē âāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļēāļāļ·āļāļĄāļ·āđāļāļāļĩāđāļŠāļģāļāļąāļāļāļĩāđāļŠāļļāļāļāļāļāļ§āļąāļâ āđāļĨāļ°āļāđāļēāļāļļāļāļāļĒāļēāļāļāļđāđāļĨāļĨāļđāļāđāļŦāđāđāļāđāļāđāļĢāļ āļāđāļāđāļāļāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāļāđāļ§āļĒāļāļēāļĢāđāļŦāđāđāļāļēāļāļīāļāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨāļāļąāļāļāļĄāļāļļāļāđāļāđāļē... āļāļĢāļ°āđāļĒāļāļāļĩāđāļāļļāđāļāđāļŦāļĄ? āđāļāđāđāļĨāļĒ āļĄāļąāļāļāļ·āļāļāļļāļāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāļāđāļāļāļāļāļŦāļāļķāđāļāđāļāļāļ§āļēāļĄāđāļāļ·āđāļāļāļąāļāļŦāļąāļ§āļāļĩāđāļĒāļąāļāļāļāļāļĒāļđāđāļāļāļāļķāļāļāļļāļāļ§āļąāļāļāļĩāđ āļ§āļĨāļĩ "Breakfast is the most important meal of the day" āđāļāđāļāļŠāđāļĨāđāļāļāļāļĩāđ Kellogg's āđāļĨāļ° GrapeâNuts āļāļēāļ General Foods āļāđāļēāļāđāļāđāđāļāđāļāļĄāđāļāļāđāļāļĐāļāļēāļŦāļĨāļąāļāļĒāļļāļ 1940s āđāļāļĒāļāđāļēāļāļāļīāļāļāļēāļāļ§āļīāļāļąāļĒāļāļĩāđāļāļĢāļīāļĐāļąāļāđāļāļāļŠāļāļąāļāļŠāļāļļāļ āđāļāđāļāļāļļāļāļāļĩāđāļāđāļēāļŠāļāđāļāļ§āđāļē "āļŦāļĨāļąāļāļāļēāļ" āļāļēāļāļ§āļīāļāļĒāļēāļĻāļēāļŠāļāļĢāđāļāļēāļāļāļĩāļāđāļāļĨāļīāļāļāļķāđāļāļĄāļēāđāļāļ·āđāļāļĢāļāļāļĢāļąāļāļŠāļīāļāļāđāļē
āđāļāļāļ§āļēāļĄāđāļāđāļāļāļĢāļīāļ āļāļēāļĢāļāļīāļāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļēāđāļāļāļŦāļāļąāļāļāđāļāļ āļāļĒāđāļēāļāđāļāđāļāļēāļ§ āđāļāļāļāļ āļŦāļĢāļ·āļāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāļāđāļēāļ§āļāļąāļāđāļāļāļŠāļĄāļąāļĒāļāđāļāļāļāđāļ° āđāļāđāļāđāļĢāļ·āđāļāļāļāļāļāļīāļāļāļāļāļāļāļļāļāļāļāļāļąāđāļ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļĄāļąāļāļāđāļ§āļĒāđāļŦāđāļāļīāđāļĄāļāļēāļāđāļĨāļ°āđāļŦāđāļāļĨāļąāļāļāļēāļāļāđāļāđāļāļ·āđāļāļ āđāļāđāđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļāļģāļ§āđāļē âāļŠāļļāļāļ āļēāļāļāļĩâ āļāļđāļāļāļģāļĄāļēāđāļāļ·āđāļāļĄāđāļĒāļāļāļąāļāļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāļēāļāđāļāļē āļāļ§āļēāļĄāđāļĢāđāļ§ āđāļĨāļ°āļāļ§āļēāļĄāļŠāļ°āļāļ§āļāļāļēāļāļāļĨāđāļāļāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨ āļĄāļąāļāļāđāđāļŦāļĄāļ·āļāļāļĄāļĩāđāļ§āļāļĄāļāļāļĢāđāļāļēāļāļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļĩāđāđāļāļĨāļĩāđāļĒāļāļāļĪāļāļīāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļđāđāļāļāđāļāđāļāļĒāđāļĄāđāļĢāļđāđāļāļąāļ§
āļāļĩāđāļŠāļģāļāļąāļ āļŠāļđāļāļĢāļŠāļģāđāļĢāđāļāļāļāļāđāļāļĨāļĨāđāļāļāļāļ·āļ âāļāļģāđāļŦāđāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļēāļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļāļāļąāļāļŦāļēâ āđāļĨāļ°āļāļģāđāļŠāļāļāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨāđāļāđāļāļāļēāļāļāļāļ āđāļĨāđāļ§āļāļĩāļāđāļŦāđāļāđāļāđāļĄāđāļĒāļļāļāđāļŦāļĄāđāđāļāļ·āđāļāļ§āđāļē āļāđāļēāđāļĄāđāļāļ·āđāļāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨāđāļŦāđāļĨāļđāļāļāļīāļ āļĨāļđāļāļāļ°āļāļēāļāļŠāļēāļĢāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļĨāļ°āđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāļāđāļāļ§āļąāļāđāļāđāđāļĄāđāļāļĩāļāļ āļāļąāđāļāļāļĩāđāļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāļĢāļīāļ āļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨāļāđāļāļ·āļāļāđāļģāļāļēāļĨāļāļąāļāđāļĄāđāļ āļāļĩāđ āļāļĩāđāđāļāļ āđāļĄāđāđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāļŦāļĨāļąāļāļāļēāļāļ§āđāļēāđāļāđāļāļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāļąāđāļāđāļāđāļāđāļāđāļ āđāļāđāļĄāļąāļāļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļāļāļĨāļĨāļąāļāļāđāļāļēāļāļāļēāļĢāļāļĨāļēāļāļāļĩāđāļāļĢāļāļāļĨāļąāļ
āđāļĨāļ°āđāļāđāļāļāļāļ§āđāļēāļĄāļąāļāđāļĄāđāļŦāļĒāļļāļāđāļāđāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļāļĄāļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļāļāļāļāļāļĩāđāļāđāļāļāļāļīāļāļāļđāđāļāļąāļ āļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāđāļāļāļāļēāļĢāļāļĄāļāđāļāļļāđāļāļāļķāđāļāļāļāļāđāļāļāļāļĒāļēāļĒāļāļēāļĢāđāļĄāđāļāļāļĄāļāļĢāļąāđāļāđāļŦāļāđāđāļāļāļĢāļ°āļ§āļąāļāļīāļĻāļēāļŠāļāļĢāđ (āļāļąāļāļāļĩāđāļāļ°āļāļĒāļēāļĒāļāđāļāđāļ ep āļāļ·āđāļāļāļ°āļāļĢāļąāļ) āđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļāđāļāđāļ§āđāļēāļāļĩāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļĨāļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļāļŦāļĄāļēāļāļāļąāļ§āļŠāļģāļāļąāļāļāļāļāļāļļāļāļŠāļēāļŦāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢ āļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāļāļēāļāļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāļąāđāļāđāļāļāļ° âāļĨāļāļĢāļēāļāļ°â āđāļāđāļāļāļĨāļāļāđāļ§āļĒāļāļēāļĢ âāđāļāļīāđāļĄāļĒāļāļāļāļēāļĒâ āļāļāļāļāļĢāļīāļĐāļąāļāļĒāļąāļāļĐāđāđāļŦāļāđāļāļĩāđāļāļĢāļāļāļāļąāđāļāļ§āļēāļāļāļđāđāļāļāļĢāđāļĄāļēāļĢāđāđāļāđāļāļāļąāđāļ§āđāļĨāļ āđāļĨāļ°āļāļĢāļāļāļāļģāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļēāļāļāļāđāļĨāļāļāļĩāđāđāļāļĄāļēāļāļāļ§āđāļēāļāļĢāļķāđāļ
āđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļĄāļāļāļĒāđāļāļāđāļ āđāļŪāļĩāļĒāļ§āđāļēāļĄāļąāļāļāđāļēāļāļķāđāļāļāļ° āļ§āđāļēāļŠāļīāđāļāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāļāđāļāļāļēāļāļĻāļĢāļąāļāļāļēāđāļāļāļēāļĢāļāļ§āļāļāļļāļĄāļāļīāļāđāļāļĄāļāļļāļĐāļĒāđ āļāļĨāļąāļāļāļĨāļēāļĒāļĄāļēāđāļāđāļāļāļĨāļĒāļļāļāļāđāļāļĨāļēāļāļĢāļ°āļāļąāļāđāļĨāļāđāļāđ āđāļĨāļ°āļāđāļēāđāļĻāļĢāđāļēāđāļāđāļ§āļĨāļēāđāļāļĩāļĒāļ§āļāļąāļ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļĄāļąāļāļāļģāđāļŦāđāđāļĢāļēāļŦāļĨāļāļĨāļ·āļĄāļ§āđāļē āđāļāđāļāļĢāļīāļāđāļĨāđāļ§āļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļēāļāļ·āļāļāļ°āđāļĢāļāļąāļāđāļāđ āļĄāļąāļāļāļ§āļĢāđāļāđāļāļĄāļ·āđāļāļāļĩāđāđāļāļ·āđāļāļĄāđāļĢāļēāđāļāđāļēāļāļąāļāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļēāļāļī āļŦāļĢāļ·āļāđāļāđāļāđāļāđāļŠāļīāđāļāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļēāđāļāđāļŠāđāļāļēāļĄāđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āđāļāļĐāļāļēāļāļāļāđāļŦāđāļāļģ? āđāļāļĄāļāđāļāļāļāļ·āđāļāļāļēāļāļāļĢāļīāļĐāļąāļāļāļĩāđāļāļĨāļīāļāđāļāđāļēāļāļąāđāļ
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2025-06-10 23:09:52Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System
Neumann
This book is about the movement of the human body. And the preface states that this is typically studied for the purpose of sport, art, or medicine. And while the book has a focus on the medical application, my interest is the sport application. Specifically the application of kinesiology to weight training.
The book is about seven hundred pages and is divided into four sections of roughly equal proportion. The first section is introductory and covers kinesiology basics. The the remaining three sections correspond to the three major regions of the body: the upper extremity, the axial skeleton, and the lower extremity.
Of note is the importance of illustrations in this work. It is clear that much effort was given toward their refinement. They are relied upon for the explanation of many concepts.
The chapters within the "body region" sections cover, in order, bones, joints, nerves, and muscles for each body part. It seems fairly clear that these are the four substantial elements of any given movement system of the body.
I will also take this opportunity to reference a diagram I saw on wikipedia that always makes me chuckle a little. It's sort of the minimum viable body plan of almost all animals. I'm curious if the categories of circular and longitudinal muscles make sense for understanding the human body.
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/02/Bilaterian_body_plan.svg/2560px-Bilaterian_body_plan.svg.png
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2025-06-11 07:01:20Michael Saylor, executive chairman and co-founder of Strategy, wants to be on The Joe Rogan Experience to talk about Bitcoin. His recent post on X has the Bitcoin community and beyond stoked.
On May 31, Saylor replied to a Joe Rogan fan account that asked who they would like to see on the podcast. His response was simple but bold: âHey @joerogan, letâs talk about Bitcoin.â
Saylor has been one of the most vocal Bitcoin supporters for a long time. He talks about bitcoin being a store of value and a hedge against inflation all the time.
Even when Bitcoin was a niche topic, Saylor was promoting it.
His company MicroStrategy (which was recently renamed to Strategy) has made headlines for investing billions in bitcoin. They currently hold around 580,250 BTC worth over $60 billion according to public trackers.
Saylorâs invitation to Joe Rogan was met with excitement from the Bitcoin community. Several well-known figures quickly chimed in.
Kook, a trader and analyst, said: âSaylor is going to Bitcoin pill Joe Rogan.â
Brandon MacDougal said he would watch The Joe Rogan Experience for the first time if Saylor was on the show, and The Bitcoin Therapist said the potential interview would âshatter the internet.â
Itâs not just hardcore Bitcoiners who are excited. Many think the conversation could reach a much wider audience and push Bitcoin into the mainstream financial conversation.
Joe Rogan has one of the most popular podcasts in the world with millions of listeners. Heâs discussed digital assets many times and has a special interest in Bitcoin.
In an October 2023 episode with OpenAIâs Sam Altman, Rogan said: âThe real fascinating crypto is Bitcoin. Thatâs the one that I think has the most likely possibility of becoming a universal viable currency. Itâs limited in the amount that it can be.â
Rogan previously had Bitcoin educator Andreas Antonopoulos on the show between 2014 and 2016 when bitcoin was under $1,000. Those early episodes introduced Bitcoin to many new listeners.
With Roganâs history of being open to the topic and his massive audience, a new episode with Saylor could get a whole new group of people interested in Bitcoin.
The buzz around Saylorâs invite is a sign of a bigger trend â Bitcoin becoming a bigger part of the global conversation. Saylor has positioned himself as a thought leader in the space and often talks about how Bitcoin can change the way money and financial systems work.
He believes Bitcoin can create more transparent and efficient systems, reduce transaction costs and challenge traditional banking models. He also said we need smart regulation to protect consumers while encouraging innovation.
A conversation between Saylor and Rogan wouldnât just be about Bitcoinâs price or investment strategies. It would likely go deeper into topics like inflation, digital privacy, government policy and the future of money.
So far Joe Rogan hasnât publicly responded to Saylorâs invite, but fans are hoping heâll say yes. Many think the timing is perfect. Bitcoin is hot again and more people than ever are trying to figure out what role it will play in the future of finance.
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2025-06-10 19:36:53āđāļāļĩāđāļĒāļ§āļāļąāļāđāļĢāļ·āđāļāļ âāđāļ§āļĨāļēâ
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āļāđāļēāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāļāļāļāļĩāļāđāļāđāļŠāļĩāļĒāļāđāļāļ āļāļīāļāđāļāļāđāđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāļāļēāļāļāļ°āļĢāļđāđāļ§āđāļēāļĄāļąāļāđāļāđāļāļāļ°āđāļĢ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āđāļŦāļāļļāļāļ°āļāļąāđāļ āļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļāđāļāđāļāļŠāļīāđāļāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļēāļĢāļđāđāđāļĄāđāđāļāđ āļĢāļđāđāļŠāļķāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāđ āļŠāļąāļĄāļāļąāļŠāđāļĄāđāđāļāđ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļ§āđāļēāđāļĢāļēāđāļĄāđāļāļēāļāļāļ°āļĢāļđāđāļāļąāļāļŠāļīāđāļāđāļāđāļāđ āđāļāļĒāļāļĩāđāļŠāļīāđāļāļāļąāđāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāļĨāļĩāđāļĒāļāđāļāđāļāļāļāļĩāļāđāļāđāļŠāļĩāļĒāļāđāļāļāļāļąāđāļāđāļāļ āļāđāļāļāđāļāđāļ "āļāļāļ°āļāļīāļ" āđāļāļāļāļĩāļāđāļŠāļĩāļĒāļāđāļāļ āļāļķāļāļāļ°āļĢāļđāđāļ§āđāļēāļŠāļīāđāļāļāļąāđāļāđāļāđāļāļāļ°āđāļĢ āđāļĢāļēāļāļķāļāđāļĄāđāļāļēāļāļāļ°āļŠāļąāļĄāļāļąāļŠāļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļāđāļāđ
āļŠāđāļ§āļāđāļ§āļĨāļēāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļāļ§āđāļē "āļāļāļēāļāļ" āļāđāļĒāļąāļāđāļĄāđāļĄāļē āļŠāđāļ§āļāļāļāļĩāļāļāđāļĨāđāļ§āļāļĨāļąāļāđāļāđāļĨāđāļ§ āđāļĢāļēāļāđāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāļĢāļąāļāļāļ°āđāļĢāđāļĨāļĒ āđāļĄāđāđāļāđāļāļĩāđāđāļāđāļ"āļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļ" #āļāđāļēāđāļāļĢāļĄāļāļāđāļŦāđāļāļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļĩāđāļāđāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļāļ§āđāļēāļĢāļđāđāļāļąāļāđāļ§āļĨāļēāļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļđāļāļāđāļāļ āļāļ·āļāđāļ§āļĨāļēāđāļāļ āļēāļĐāļēāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļ° āļāļķāđāļāđāļĄāđāļāļēāļāļāļ°āđāļāđāļāđāļāđāļāļ§āļīāļāļēāļāļĩ āļāļēāļāļĩ āđāļāļ·āļāļ āļāļĩāļāļ°āđāļĢāđāļāđāđāļĨāļĒ āļĄāļąāļāđāļāđāļāļāļĢāļ°āđāļŠāļāļąāļāļŦāļāļķāđāļāļāļķāđāļāļāļāļāļĩāđ āļāļāļāļĨāđāļēāļ§āđāļāđāļ§āđāļē āđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāđāļāļ·āđāļāļāļāđāļ āđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāđāļāļ·āđāļāļāļāļĨāļēāļĒ āđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāļāđāļēāļĄāļāļĨāļēāļ
āļŠāļīāđāļāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļāļ§āđāļē "āđāļ§āļĨāļē" āļāļąāđāļ āđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāđāļāļĢāļĢāļđāđāđāļāđāļ§āđāļēāļāļąāđāļāļāđāļāđāļĄāļ·āđāļāđāļŦāļĢāđ āļĄāļēāļāļĩāđāļāļąāļāļāļĩāđāļāļąāļĨāļāđāđāļĨāđāļ§ āļāļ°āđāļāļŠāļīāđāļāļŠāļļāļāđāļĄāļ·āđāļāđāļŦāļĢāđ āļāļĩāļāļāļĩāđāļāļąāļāļāļĩāđāļāļąāļĨāļāđ āđāļĨāđāļ§āđāļāļāļāļ°āļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļāļāļāļāļĄāļąāļ āđāļĢāļēāļāđāđāļāļ°āļāđāļāļāļĄāļąāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāđ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļāđāļāļāđāļāđāļāļāļāļĩāļāđāļāđāļŠāļĩāļĒāļāđāļāļāļāļļāļāļāļĩ āļāļķāļāļāļ°āļĢāļđāđāļŠāļķāļāļāļķāđāļāđāļāđāļāđāļāđāļ§āđāļēāļāļ°āđāļĢāđāļāđāļāļāļ°āđāļĢ
āđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļāļēāđāļŦāđāļāļĢāļđāļāļāđāļāļĩ āđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļŦāļđāļāļąāļāđāļŠāļĩāļĒāļāļāđāļāļĩ āđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļāļĄāļđāļāđāļāđāļāļĨāļīāđāļāļāđāļāļĩ āļĨāļīāđāļāđāļāđāļĢāļŠāļāđāļāļĩ āļāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļŠāļąāļĄāļāļąāļŠāļāļēāļāļāļīāļ§āļŦāļāļąāļāļāđāļāļĩ āļŦāļĢāļ·āļāđāļāļāļīāļāļāļķāļāļāļ°āđāļĢāļāđāļāļĩ "āļāļāļ°āļāļīāļ"āđāļŦāđāļāļāļāļĩāļāđāļāđāļēāļāļąāđāļ āļāļĩāđāļāļ°āļāļāļāđāļāđāļ§āđāļēāļāļ°āđāļĢāđāļāđāļāļāļ°āđāļĢ āļāļāļ°āđāļāđāļāļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļāļāļąāđāļāļāļāļāđāļŦāđāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āđāļĢāđāļ§āđāļāļīāļāđāļ āđāļāļĩāļĒāļāļāļāļ°āļāļīāļāđāļāļĩāļĒāļ§āļāđāđāļāđāļāļāļāļĩāļāđāļŠāļĩāļĒāđāļĨāđāļ§ āļāļāļ°āļāļīāļāļāļĩāđāļāļĢāļ°āļāļāļāļēāļĢāļĄāļāđāļāļąāđāļāļāļāļāļāļ°āđāļĢāđāļĄāđāđāļāđ āļāļāļāļ§āđāļēāđāļāđāļāļāļāļ°āļāļīāļāļāļĩāđāđāļŠāļ§āļĒāļāļēāļĢāļĄāļāđāđāļŠāļĢāđāļāđāļĨāđāļ§ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļāļ°āļāļąāđāļ āļŠāļīāđāļāļāļąāđāļāļāđāđāļāđāļāļāļāļĩāļāđāļāđāļĨāđāļ§ āļāļąāļāļāļĩāđ āđāļāđāļāļāđāļ
āļāđāļēāļāļĨāļāļāđāļāļĢāļĩāļĒāļāđāļāļĩāļĒāļāļāļđāļ§āđāļē āļāļāđāļŦāļāđāļāđāļŦāļĢāļ·āļāļāļāđāļŦāļāļāļĨāļēāļāļāļ§āđāļēāļāļąāļ
āļāļāļāļĩāđāđāļŦāđāļāđāļ§āļĨāļēāđāļāđāļāļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļĩāđāļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļąāđāļ āđāļāđāļāļāļāļĩāļ āđāļāđāļāļāļāļēāļāļ āđāļāđāļāļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļ āļāļāļāļąāļāļŦāļēāđāļāļīāļāļāļķāđāļāļāļąāđāļ āļāđāļāđāļāļāļĄāļĩāļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāļļāļāļāđāđāļāđāļāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļē āļŠāđāļ§āļāļāļĢāļ°āļāļĢāļŦāļąāļāļāđāļāļąāđāļ āļāļĨāļēāļāļāļāđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāļāļāļĩāļ āļāļāļēāļāļ āļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļ āļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļĩāđāļāļĢāļ°āļāļļāļāļāđāļāđāļēāļāļĢāļąāļŠāļ§āđāļē âāđāļĄāđāļāļ·āļāđāļāļēāđāļ§āđāļāļĩāđāļŠāđāļ§āļāļŠāļļāļāļāļąāđāļāļŠāļāļ āđāļĨāļ°āļāļąāđāļāđāļĄāđāļāļ·āļāđāļāļēāđāļ§āđāļāļĩāđāļāļĢāļāļāļĨāļēāļâ āļāļąāđāļāļāļ·āļ âāļāļ§āļēāļĄāđāļĄāđāļĒāļķāļāļāļ·āļâ āđāļāđāļāļāļļāļāļāļĨāļāļđāđāļŦāļĨāļļāļāļāđāļāđāļĨāđāļ§ āđāļĄāđāļĒāļķāļāļāļ·āļāļŠāđāļ§āļāļāļąāđāļāļŠāļāļ āļāļ·āļāļāļāļĩāļāļāļąāļāļāļāļēāļāļ āļŠāđāļ§āļāļāđāļēāļāļāđāļāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļāļ§āđāļē"āļāļāļĩāļ" āļŠāđāļ§āļāļāđāļēāļāļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļāļ§āđāļē"āļāļāļēāļāļ" āļāļĩāđāļāđāđāļĄāđāļĒāļķāļāļāļ·āļ āđāļĨāđāļ§āļāđāđāļĄāđāļĒāļķāļāļāļ·āļāđāļĄāđāļāļĢāļ°āļāļąāđāļāļŠāđāļ§āļāļāļĢāļāļāļĨāļēāļ āļāļ·āļ "āļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļ" āļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļĩāđāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļāļ§āđāļē "āđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāļāļēāļĢāļĒāļķāļāļāļ·āļāļāļ°āđāļĢ" āđāļĨāļ°āđāļāđāļāļāļĢāļ°āļāļĢāļŦāļąāļāļāđāđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļĢāļđāđāļāļąāļāđāļ§āļĨāļēāļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļđāļāļāđāļāļāđāļāđāļāļāļĩāđ
āđāļāđāļāļāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļēāļŠāļēāļĄāļąāļāļāļģāļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļĩāđāđāļĄāđāđāļāđ āļāļģāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāļ āļāļąāļāļāļąāđāļ āļāļķāļāļāđāļāļāļŠāļāļāļāļąāļāļāļĩāļāļāļĒāđāļēāļāļŦāļāļķāđāļ āļāļĩāļāđāļāļ§āļŦāļāļķāđāļ āļāļ·āļ āđāļŦāđāļĢāļđāđāļāļąāļāļāļąāļāļāļēāļĢāđāļāļĩāđāļĒāļ§āļāļąāļāđāļ§āļĨāļē āļ§āđāļē..āļāļĒāđāļēāļāđāļĢāđāļāđāļāļāļāļĩāļ āļāļĒāđāļēāļāđāļĢāđāļāđāļāļāļāļēāļāļ āļāļĒāđāļēāļāđāļĢāđāļāđāļāļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļ āđāļĨāđāļ§āļāđāđāļŦāđāļāļąāļāļāļēāļĢāļāļąāļāļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļāđāļŦāđāļāļđāļāļāđāļāļ āļāļĒāđāļēāđāļāļĄāļąāļ§āļŦāđāļ§āļāđāļĢāļ·āđāļāļāļāļāļĩāļ āļāļāļēāļāļ āđāļŦāđāļāļļāđāļāļāđāļēāļ āđāļāđāđāļŦāđāļŠāļāđāļāļāļąāļāļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļ āļāļ·āļāļŠāļīāđāļāļāļĩāđāļāļ°āļāđāļāļāļāļģāđāļāļāļēāļ°āļŦāļāđāļē āļāļĩāđāļāļĩāđ āđāļāļĩāđāļĒāļ§āļāļĩāđ āđāļāļ§āļąāļāļāļĩāđ āđāļŦāđāļāļđāļāļāđāļāļ āļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļĩāđāļāļāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļēāļāđāļāļĢāļĢāđāļāļēāļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāļļāļāļāđāđāļāđāļāđāļĄāļēāļ
āđāļāđāļāđāļēāļāļāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļēāļŠāļēāļĄāļąāļāļāļąāđāļ āļĄāļāļāđāļŦāđāļāļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļāļāļĩāđāļĨāļķāļ(āļāļķāđāļ)āļāļķāđāļāđāļāļāļĩāļ āļāļāļāļĢāļ°āļāļąāđāļ(āļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļąāļ)āđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāđāļĨāđāļ§ #āļāļāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļēāļŠāļēāļĄāļąāļāļāļąāđāļāļāđāļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļāļāļĢāļ°āļāļĢāļīāļĒāđāļāđāļēāđāļāļāđāļ§āļĒāđāļŦāļāļļāļāļĩāđ.
āļāļļāļāļāļāļēāļŠāļ āļīāļāļāļļ āđ āļĄāļāļĢāļēāļāļĄ āđāđāđāđ āļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļĢāļĢāļĒāļēāļĒāđāļĢāļ·āđāļāļ âāđāļĢāļēāļĄāļēāļāļīāļāđāļ§āļĨāļēāļāļąāļāđāļāļīāļâ āļāļēāļāļŦāļāļąāļāļŠāļ·āļ âāļ āļēāļĐāļēāļāļ-āļ āļēāļĐāļēāļāļĢāļĢāļĄâ
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2025-06-10 17:17:40This document is designed to test Markdown rendering with LaTeX math support. Below you'll find examples of Markdown formatting combined with inline and block mathematical notation.
1. Inline Math
Here is an inline formula using single dollar signs:
- Euler's identity: $e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0$
- Quadratic formula: $x = \frac{-b \pm \sqrt{b^2 - 4ac}}{2a}$
- Pythagoras theorem: $a^2 + b^2 = c^2$
2. Block Math
Now let's test block-level LaTeX using double dollar signs:
$$ \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} e^{-x^2} \, dx = \sqrt{\pi} $$
Another block formula:
$$ f(x) = \sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{f^{(n)}(0)}{n!}x^n $$
3. Lists and Math
- Integral: $\int_0^1 x^2 , dx = \frac{1}{3}$
- Derivative: $\frac{d}{dx} \sin(x) = \cos(x)$
- Matrix:
$$ \begin{pmatrix} 1 & 2 \ 3 & 4 \end{pmatrix} $$
With inline math in code:
$E = mc^2$
(should not render as math here).5. Tables
| Formula Name | Expression | | ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------ | | Euler's Identity | $e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0$ | | Taylor Series | $\sum_{n=0}^{\infty} \frac{x^n}{n!}$ | | Binomial Theorem | $(a + b)^n = \sum_{k=0}^n \binom{n}{k} a^{n-k} b^k$ |
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2025-06-11 04:02:38The stance taken by 31 Bitcoin Core developers divides the community over non-monetary transactions and use cases.
The Bitcoin community finds itself at the center of a heated debate after 31 Bitcoin Core developers published a joint statement outlining a non-interventionist approach to network usage, amid ongoing controversy over non-financial use cases.
The document, published on June 6 on the Bitcoin Core website, has sparked mixed reactions among bitcoiners. The developers clarified their position:
âThis is not endorsing or condoning non-financial data usage, but accepting that as a censorship-resistant system, Bitcoin can and will be used for use cases not everyone agrees on.â
The statement emphasizes that Bitcoin is a network âdefined by its usersâ and that core contributors are ânot in a positionâ to enforce mandates on what software or policies people should choose. âBeing free to run any software is the networkâs primary safeguard against coercion,â it reads.
Community reactions
Not everyone welcomed the developersâ statement. Samson Mow, CEO of JAN3, criticized the tone of the release:
Bitcoin Core devs have been changing the network gradually to enable spam and now seem focused on also removing barriers for spammers. Itâs disingenuous to just say âit is what it is now, too bad.â
This statement itself is also inappropriate. Feels like an NYA from Core devs. https://t.co/ACIqyvK12f
â Samson Mow (@Excellion) June 7, 2025
On the other hand, Jameson Lopp, founder of Casa, defended the letter, explaining:
Ahuh, the same but fundamentally different.
NYA was a group saying we have 82% hashpower and will activate a hard fork with 80% signaling.
Core Devs are a group saying we can't force anyone to run code they don't like, here is our thinking on relay policy & network health.
â Jameson Lopp (@lopp) June 7, 2025
Bitcoin Core developer Luke Dashjr criticized the transaction relay policy goals outlined in the statement, stating:
NACK
The goals of transaction relay listed are basically all wrong. Predicting what will be mined is a centralizing goal. Expecting spam to be mined is defeatism. Helping spam propagate is harmful.
This OPED contradicts itself, presenting out of band relay as both negative andâĶ
â Luke Dashjr (@LukeDashjr) June 7, 2025
According to the statement, the Core devs believe it is better for Bitcoin node software to âaim for a realistic sense of what will be included in the next block, rather than intervening between consenting transaction creators and miners to discourage activity that is largely technically harmless.â
The developers identified the main goals of transaction relay as predicting which Bitcoin transactions will be mined, speeding up block propagation, and helping miners identify transactions that pay fees.
The statement concludes:
âWhile we recognize that this view isnât held universally by all users and developers, it is our sincere belief that it is in the best interest of Bitcoin and its users, and we hope our users agree.â
Meanwhile, the share of nodes running the implementation created by developer Luke Dashjr, Bitcoin Knots, has surpassed the 10% threshold, according to data from Clark Moody Bitcoin.
The post Bitcoin Core: joint statement sparks debate within the community appeared first on Atlas21.
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2025-06-11 01:56:20Let's hear those ~HealthAndFitness triumphs and challenges
My triumphs - OMAD - Cold shower
My challenges - need to be more active and get outside more
200 sats to post!!! Eat more key lime pie @realBitcoinDog
https://stacker.news/items/1003145
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2025-06-11 04:02:18Bitcoin Core Github page announced yesterday that Core Developers have merged pull request #32406, removing support for â-datacarrierâ argument for Bitcoin Core software in their next release, expected to be published in October.
Pull request #32406 has been merged â Github
This is the latest development regarding the initiative brought forth by Bitcoin Core developer Peter Todd, which has caused intense debate among Bitcoiners, now known as the âspam warsâ.
The disagreement is over a change to Bitcoin Coreâs transaction relay policy that removes the OP_RETURN data limit, which some see as a threat to Bitcoinâs very purpose, while others see it as a necessary step to preserve decentralization and censorship resistance.
OP_RETURN is an arbitrary piece of data that can be amended to a bitcoin transaction, and used to be limited to 80 bytes. Users have found ways to go around this limit already and have uploaded larger data to the Bitcoin blockchain, including photos, audio, and even entire computer games.
Bitcoin Core allows for extra arguments when running the application, one of which is the â-datacarrierâ argument, which tells the application to not accept transactions including larger OP_RETURN data into its mempool.
Now this argument is marked as âdeprecatedâ, meaning it is not supported or developed anymore, and is expected to be completely removed in future versions.
This will make accepting Bitcoin transactions that contain non-financial data mandatory for anyone running future versions of the Core software.
Prior to the merging of the mentioned pull request on the morning of Monday June 9, a joint statement from 31 Bitcoin Core devs was released on June 6, reheating the already controversial debate in the Bitcoin community.
In the June 6 statement, Bitcoin Core devs explained how they think Bitcoin nodes should handle transactions that include non-financial data, like digital art or messages. This type of data has become more common with Ordinals and inscriptions.
Related: Discussions Heat Up Among Bitcoin Devs Over OP_RETURN Proposal
Core developers said they are not endorsing non-financial use of Bitcoin, but also wonât stop it. Their main point is that Bitcoinâs strength is in being open and censorship-resistant. They wrote:
âThis is not endorsing or condoning non-financial data usage, but accepting that as a censorship-resistant system, Bitcoin can and will be used for use cases not everyone agrees on.â
They say itâs up to users and node operators to decide what kind of Bitcoin software they run. Bitcoin Core wonât block transactions that have economic demand and will be mined.
âBeing free to run any software is the networkâs primary safeguard against coercion,â the statement added.
The policy change goes back to a May 8th upgrade (announced by Core contributor and Engineer at Blockstream, Greg Sanders), where devs removed the long-standing 80-byte limit on OP_RETURN output size.
This limit was meant to discourage non-payment data usage, but devs say it no longer serves that purpose.
âRetiring a deterrent that no longer detersâ makes sense, they argue, because people have already found ways to add large data to the blockchain.
They also point out that removing the cap may help miners and users more than it hurts. They claim the new approach helps predict which transactions will be mined, speeds up block propagation and helps miners find fee-paying transactions.
âKnowingly refusing to relay transactions that miners would include in blocks anyway forces users into alternate communication channels,â they explained, warning this could harm decentralization.
The response has been mixed.
The announcement of the merge received 64 upvotes and 93 downvotes from reviewers, showing the community is mostly against this action. Comments explaining their dissatisfaction with the merge also received the support of the majority.
Reviewers who voted ACK (acknowledgment and agreement) were downvoted, and the comments voting NACK (disagreement) received more upvotes.
Comments regarding the recent merge â Bitcoin Core Github page
Critics say it opens the door to blockchain spam, higher fees and more bloat on the blockchain with non-financial content. They say Bitcoin should stick to its original purpose as a âpeer-to-peer electronic cash systemâ.
Samson Mow, CEO of JAN3, was one of the most vocal critics. He said the devs are removing the barriers that protect the network from spam.
âBitcoin Core devs have been changing the network gradually to enable spam,â Mow said. âItâs disingenuous to just say âIt is what it is now, too badâ.â
Bitcoin dev Luke Dashjr also criticized the move, saying it undermines Bitcoinâs core function. He called the devsâ goals âbasically all wrongâ and said expecting spam to be mined is âdefeatismâ.
Luke Dashjr on X
One user said: âItâs BitâCoinâ not BitâBucketâ or BitâStoreâ or whatever general purpose data store you have in mind. Itâs a peer to peer electronic cash systemâ.
Another user chimed in, warning it could increase costs, reduce efficiency and even hurt long-term scalability.
Their argument is simple: if nonfinancial data is allowed to be stored on the blockchain, it will increase its size over time, storing useless data, and it will hurt decentralization, as fewer individuals will be able to host the entire blockchain on their computers.
They argue allowing people to store whatever they want on the blockchain because transactions shouldnât be censored, will lead to hurting bitcoin in the long run. Many even argue no additional information should be allowed on the blockchain at all.
But not everyone is unhappy.
Some like Jameson Lopp, co-founder of Bitcoin wallet provider Casa, praised the devs for being transparent and consistent.
âCore Devs are a group saying we canât force anyone to run code they donât like,â Lopp said. âHere is our thinking on relay policy and network health.â
Lopp believes a joint statement helps the public understand what the devs stand for.
Supporters also say in a truly decentralized system, devs shouldnât be gatekeepers. Instead users and miners should be able to decide what goes on the blockchain.
With opinions so divided, the future of Bitcoin may be more contentious. Some predict a fork to create a version of Bitcoin that only deals with monetary use. Others expect new wallet and node software that lets users choose to filter out large data or allow it.
Despite the controversy, the devs are standing by their decision. âWhile we recognize that this view isnât held universally,â they said. âit is our sincere belief that it is in the best interest of Bitcoin and its users.â
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2025-06-10 15:57:13Ãber die Freilerner-Familie von Katharina und Johannes mit ihren Kindern Aurelius, Benjamin und Friedrich haben wir in unserem Beitrag vom 28. Mai 2025 berichtet. Hier wollen wir eines ihrer Projekte vorstellen. Es zeigt deutlich den pÃĪdagogischen Ansatz von Jahrgangs- und FÃĪcher-Þbergreifender zielorientierter Arbeit der Freilerner.
Die drei Jungs haben im Ringelnatz-Verein Wurzen zusammen mit anderen Kindern am Vorhaben âVom Drehbuch zum fertigen Filmâ mitgewirkt. Das Projekt wurde von dem Lyriker und Schriftsteller Carl-Christian Elze geleitet und unterstÞtzt von der KÞnstlerin Constanze Kehrt, dem Theater- und Filmregisseur Philipp J. Neumann sowie dem Cutter und Animation Artist**** Sascha Werner, alle aus Leipzig. Constanze Kehrt unterstÞtzte die Kinder beim Erlernen der Grundlagen fÞr das Schreiben von DrehbÞchern. Daneben gab es erste Ãbungen zur KÃķrperwahrnehmung, Stimm- und SprachÞbungen sowie Improvisations- und SchauspielÞbungen. Nach einer EinfÞhrung durch Philipp J. Neumann in die Filmkunst mit ihren unterschiedlichen Bereichen wie Schauspiel, Regie, Kamera, Ton, Produktion, Szenenbild, KostÞm, Musik, Schnitt, Sounddesign wurden die Kinder und Jugendlichen auf den eigentlichen Filmdreh vorbereitet. Dazu gehÃķrten Ãbungen im Storyboarding, Szenenproben und schlieÃlich das Location-Scouting und Festlegen der Drehorte in unmittelbarer NÃĪhe zum Ringelnatz-Geburtshaus. An zwei Drehtagen wurden schlieÃlich zwei Kurzfilme gedreht, darunter âDie Flosseâ, an dem Aurelius, Benjamin und Friedrich sowie andere Kinder mitwirkten. Die Kinder Þbernahmen nicht nur die Rollen, sondern auch die Kamera, die Tonabnahme und zum Teil die Regie. Eine EinfÞhrung in die Kunst des Film- und Tonschnitts bekamen die Kinder und Jugendlichen schlieÃlich von Sascha Werner. Danach wurde das gedrehte Material gemeinsam gesichtet und der Schnitt vorgenommen. Dabei konnten die Kinder und Jugendlichen die Erfahrung machen, dass es tatsÃĪchlich maÃgeblich der Schnitt ist, der einem Film seinen besonderen Charakter, eine bestimmte AtmosphÃĪre gibt.
In dem Film âDie Flosseâ schleichen sich drei Kinder abends von zu Hause weg, weil sie in der Schule gehÃķrt haben, dass in der Mulde eine groÃe Flosse gesichtet wurde. Als sie an das Mulde-Wehr kommen, sehen sie keine Flosse, aber hÃķren seltsame GerÃĪusche. PlÃķtzlich ruft eine MÃĪdchenstimme um Hilfe. Philip ist bereit zu helfen, Emma und Benjamin bleiben lieber im Versteck. Im Wasser liegend und von Ãsten eingeklemmt findet Philip eine Sirene. Sie bittet ihn, ihr zu helfen und lockt ihn ins Wasser, was Philip zum VerhÃĪngnis wird.
Der Film zeigt die kreativen und ausdrucksstarken FÃĪhigkeiten der Kinder, die sie im Zusammenwirken mit ihren Lernbegleitern vom Drehbuch bis zum fertigen Kurzfilm umgesetzt haben. Der Film handelt von Hilfsbereitschaft und dem Mut, anderen in bedrohlicher Lage zu helfen. Aber auch das ZÃķgern bei einigen zur Hilfe wird deutlich. Das Ende lÃĪÃt viele InterpretationsmÃķglichkeiten zu.
Quelle: https://ringelnatz-verein.de/projekte/anna-hood/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yC6YEa63Dp8
Foto von Aleksandra B. auf Unsplash
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2025-06-10 20:36:40Traffic Light Control System 10/06
This Petri net represents a traffic control protocol ensuring that two traffic lights alternate safely and are never both green at the same time.
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ë°ëĐīė íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžė ėŽíëĨž ëģīė. ëíëŊžęĩėė ëíĩë đ í ëŠ ėī ėĩė ėęļė íė§í ė ėëę°? ėĩė ėęļė íëēė ëģīėĨëëë°(íëē 32ėĄ°) ë°ëžė ėīëĨž íė§íë ęēė ęą°ė ę°íë§ížėīë ėīë ĩëĪ. ëíĩë đėīë ęĩíėė ęģžë°ėī ë°ėëĨž íīėž íęģ , ęĩíėė ėŽė 3ëķė 2 ėīėėī ė°Žėąíīėž ęēĻė° íĩęģžëëа, ėīë ęē íĩęģžíīë ęĩëŊžíŽíėė ęģžë°ėę° ëėíīėž ęēĻė° ėėīė§ë ęēėīëĪ. ėĶ, ęą°ė ëķę°ëĨė ę°ęđëĪ.
ë°ëžė íļíë ėëĄëķí°ė ė íėī ëķę°ëĨíĻė ë°ëž ė ęĩė ėļ ėĪė ė ëķė íŽíëĨž ęą°ëķí ęēė ė ėíëĪ. ëíĩë đ ė ęą°ë ęĩíėė ė ęą° ëą ë§ėīëĪ. ėŽęļ°ė ėĪė ė ëķ ëĻėė íŽíëĨž ęą°ëķíë ėīė ë ėĪė ė ëķė ëķëđėąë ėė§ë§, ėī íŽíëĨž íĩíī ėļėė ë°ęūļë ęē íėĪėąėī ėėīė ę·ļë ëĪ.
ę°ė ë§Ĩë―ėė ė§ė ė ęą°ė íŽíë íė ęą°ëķíë ęąī ėëë°, ėė ėĢžėėëĪėī í ęĩę° ė ėēīėė ęģžë°ė ėŧë ęēė ëķę°ëĨíė§ë§, í ė§ėė ė ė 늰ëĶŽë ęē―ė°ėë ė ėīë ę·ļ ė§ėėėë ęģžë°ėī ë ėë ėęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ. ë°ëžė ėėĢž ėė ė§ėėė ėė ėĢžėėëĪėī ëĪėęē°ėī ëëĪëĐī ė ėīë ę·ļ ė§ėė ííīėë ėëĄëķí°ė ė íėī ę°ëĨíīė§ëĪ. ę·ļëŽëĐī íŽíëĨž ęą°ëķíëĪę° ė§ėęĩŽėė ëģļęēĐė ėžëĄ íŽíëĨž íęļ° ė ė ė íëėīėž í ėžė ėė ėĢžėę° ë§ėī ížė§ęģ , ėė ėĢžėëĨž ė§ė§íë ėŽëëĪėī íđė ė§ėė 늰ëĶŽęļ° ėėíīėž íë ęēėž ęēėīëĪ. ëđíļė―ėīëëĪėī íđė ė§ėė 늰ë Ī ėíëļė ęąīėĪíë ėíĐė ėę°íëĐī ë ęē ę°ëĪ.
ę·ļ ėīíėë? ė§ėęĩŽė ëíëĄ ė ėķë ėļ뎞ėī íīëđ ė§ėęĩŽė íŽíęķė ėŽė° ėė ėėęē ėŽė° íŽęļ°(ė§ëķ)ëëĄ ëĪė ëķë°°íīėž íëĪ. ėĶ, ėŽė°ėī ėë ėŽëė íŽíęķėī ėëĪ. ëŠĻë ęģĩęģĩ ėļíëž(ëëĄ, ėë, ė ęļ°, ęĩėĄ, ėđė, ėŽëē ëąëą)ë ė ëķ ėĢžėėžëĄ íë§Īëėī ëŊžėíëëĪ(ė§ë°Đ ė ëķë ėīëĨž íĩíī ėŽėė ë§ë ĻíëĪ). ėīė ë°ëž ęģĩęģĩ ėļíëžë ėė í ėŽė ėė ëĄ ė íëëĪ. ėđė, ėŽëē, ęĩėĄ ëŠĻë ëŊžę° ėėėžëĄ ė íëëĪ.
íėŽ ėļęģėė ėė ėĢžėėëĪėī ėīë° ęīė ė ė·ĻíëĪëĐī ëŽīėė íīėž í ęđ? ėžëĻ ėė ėĢžėëĨž ë ë§ė ėŽëėęē ížëĻë Īėž íëĪ. ëí, ėė ėĢžėėëĪėī ëŠĻėž ė§ėė 뎞ėíīėž í ęēėīëĪ. ę·ļëĶŽęģ ėĪė ė ëķ ëĻėė íŽíëĨž ęą°ëķíīėž í ęēėīëĪ.
ę·ļëĶž 1. ė§ė ėė ėĢžėė ėė§ėļ ėëė― ėšížíëĶŽėĶ ęđë°
íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžė íŽíė ëķëđíĻ
ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ė ëĩė ėīėžęļ°íęļ° ė ė ëĻžė íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžė íŽíė ëķëđíĻė ëíī ėīíīëģīęģ ę°ė. ę°ėļė ėļ ėę°ë ëĪėīę° ėëĪ.
íŽí íė ėėēīë ė ęķėė ęķëĶŽ íėŽëĄ ė í ëė ęēėī ėëĪ. ëĪėęē°ė ėėđë ëđė°í ë§ė°Žę°ė§ëĪ. íŽí ëđėŽėëĪėī ëĪėęē°ė ėėđė ëėíęļ° ëëŽļė ė°ļėŽíë ęēėīęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ. ę·ļëė ëŊžėĢžėĢžėë ė ęą°ėė ė ļë ę·ļ ęē°ęģžė ėđëģĩíë ęēėī ę·ļ ėėĪí ė ę·ėđėīëĪ. ėëĨž ëĪėī ėĢžėĢžėīíėė ėĢžėĢžëĪėī ė§ëķëëĄ ėęē°ęķė íėŽíęą°ë íėŽíė§ ėėė ėęļ°ë ęē°ęģžë ę·ļ íė ėėēīëĄë ė í ëŽļė ę° ėëĪ.
íŽíė ė ëđėąė íŽíëžë íė ėėēīëĄëķí° íëĻëë ęēėī ėëëž ę·ļ íŽíę° ėīëĪ ėėĪí ėëė ėīëĪė§ë íŽíėļė§ëĄëķí° íëĻíīėž íëĪ. ëë ë ę°ė§ ęīė ėė ėīíīëģž ęēėīëĪ.
íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėė íŽíë ė ęķėę° ėė ė ęķëĶŽëĨž ëđė ėėęē ėėíë íėëĪ. í íëģīę° ëđė ëëĐī ëĪėęē°ė ėėđė ë°ëžė ę·ļ íëģīë ę·ļ íëģīëĨž ė°ė§ ėė ė ęķėëĪė ęķëĶŽęđė§ ëŠĻë ę°ė ļę°ëĪ. ėŽęļ°ęđė§ë ëŽļė ę° ėëĪ. íŽí íė ė°ļėŽėëĪėī ëĪėęē°ė ėėđėīëžë ę·ļ ėėĪí ė ëėíęļ° ëëŽļė íŽííęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ.
ę·ļë°ë° íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėë ëđė ë íëģīę° ę·ļ íëģīėęē íŽííë , íŽííė§ ėėë , ęļ°ęķė íë ę°ė ëĪëĨļ ėŽëė ėė ęķė ë§ėęŧ ė ëͰí ė ėë ęķíë ę°ė ļę°ëĪ. ėīęąī ėėĢž í° ëŽļė ëĪ. ęĩíėėėī ėļęļė ëëĶŽë ė ëē ęķíė íėŽíęą°ë, ëíĩë đėīë ęĩíėė ėė°ė íļėąíī ė ëķ ė§ėķė ëëĶŽęģ , ëė ė°ėīëīė ėŽëëĪė ėė ęķė ė ëͰíë íėę° ėĐėļëëĪ.
ėīëĪ ėŽëë ëĪëĨļ ėŽëė ėė ęķė ėđĻíīí ėë ėëĪ. ėė ęķė ëĻėí íŽėí ėŽíė ëķë°° ëŽļė ëĨž íīęē°íë ėĪėĐė ëėėīëžė ėĪėí ęēėī ėëëĪ. ėļę° íëėīëžë ęģĩëĶŽëĄëķí° ėęļ° ėė ėėđė ėīëėīëīęģ , ę·ļę° ėė í ė ėēīė ėķė ėĻė íëí ėŽí(ėėīė ė ė )ė ëí ėė ęķė ëģīėĨíë ęēėīëа, ę·ļëĶŽęģ ėīëŊļ ėė ęķėī ėë ėŽíëĨž ęĩíė ė ëđėŽėę° ėė ëĄęē ęĩííë íėëĨž ëģīėĨíë ęēėīëĪ.
ë°ëžė ėė ęķė ėļę°ėęē ėīėąėī ėëĪë ėĄīėėąė ííėīė ėļę° ėę°(ėķ)ė íŽėėąęģž ę·ėĪíĻė ėļė íë ęēėīëĪ. ėīë ëęĩŽë ėīëĨž ëŠĻë í ęķëĶŽë ėëĪ. ėīëĨž ėđĻíīíë ęēė ëģīíļ ėëĶŽė ë°ëž ę·ļ ėė ė ėė ęķë íŽęļ°íëĪë ëŧęģž ę°ėžëа, ėīë ęē°ęĩ ėęļ° ė ėēīė ėęļ° ėė ë ëķė íë ė ėī ëëĪ.
íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėėė íŽííë ęēė ëĪëĨļ ëęĩ°ę°ė ėė ęķė ė ëͰí ėŽëė ë―ë ęēęģž ę°ëĪ. ė ėīė ėīë° ęķíė ëęĩŽėęēë ėĢžėīė§ė§ ėėėžëа ëđė°í ëęĩŽėęēë ėėžë ëęēĻėĪ ėë ėë ęķíėīëĪ.
íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėė ėžęķëķëĶ― ėēīė ë ëđė ėėęē ėīëŽí ę°íė ęķíėī ëģīėĨëëĪ. ėĪë đ íëģīėę° ėīë° ęķíė íėŽíė§ ėëëĪęģ íëëžë ėī ėėĪí ėī ę·ļëŽí ęķíė ë°ëí ė ėëĪë ęēė ėļė ë ė§ ëģīėĨíëĪëĐī ėīëŽí ėėĪí ė íęļ°ëėīėž íëĪ.
ë°ëžė íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėėė íŽííë íėë ëęĩ°ę°ę° ėīëŽí ęķíė íėŽíë ęēė ëí ëėëĄ ę°ėĢžë ė ėëĪ. ėīëĪ íëģīę° ėīë° íėëĨž ëĪëĨļ íëģīëģīëĪ 'ë' íëĪęģ íīė ę·ļ íëģīė íŽííë ęēė ëí ė ëđėąė ëđė°í íëģīë ė ėëĪ. ëíëė§ ëíëė§ė ë°ëž ėī ė―íėī ė ëđíë ėë ėęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ.
ėŽė§ėī ėīëĪ íëģīę° ėīë° ė―í íėëĨž ė ë ė í ęēėīëžęģ ęģĩėļíëĪęģ íīë, ėėĪí ė ėīëŽí ęķíėī ëģīėĨëėī ėë ėīė íŽííë íėë ėī ėėĪí ė ëėíë íėėīëĪ. ę·ļ íëģīę° ëđė ë ėīí ę°ėęļ° ëëģíī ėļęļė ęą·ęą°ë ęĩėąëĨž íė ėė°ė íëģīíęģ ëė ė°ėīëīë ęēėī ėėĪí ėėėë ëŽļė ę° ėęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ. ėīęēė ę°ė ëŊžėĢžėĢžėė ëĻė ėīëžęļ° ëģīëĪë, ė ėīė ėīë° ëĪëĨļ ėŽëė ëí ė―í ęķíė íėŽí ė ėë ėėĪí ėėēīę° ėëŠŧë ęēėīëĪ.
íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėę° ëķëđí ë ëēė§ļ ėīė ë ėī ėėĪí ė ëėíė§ ėë ėŽëëĪėĄ°ė°Ļ ėī ėėĪí ė ížíīėę° ëëĪë ė ėīëĪ.
ëë°ė ė°ļėŽíęģ ėë ėŽëëĪė ėę°íīëģīė. ėđëĶŽėę° ëëĻļė§ ëē í í ëŠĻë ėŽëëĪė ëē í ęļėĄė ė―ííë ęēė ė í ëŽļė ę° ëė§ ėëëĪ. ėëíëĐī ëë° ė°ļėŽėëĪė íĻë°° ė ėė ėī ëē í í ėŽė°ėī ėđėėęē 늰ėë ėë ėëĪë ęēė ëėíęģ ëë°ė ė°ļėŽíęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ(ë°ëžė ėīë ė―íėī ėëëĪ). ėīė ëėíė§ ėëëĪëĐī ëë°ė ę·ļë§íëĐī ëëĪ. ëë°ėŽë ėļė ë ė§ ëë°ė ę·ļë§ë ėė ę° ėëĪ.
ę·ļëŽë íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėë ėī ėėĪí ė ëėíė§ ėëëžë ę·ļ ëëžėė íėīëŽëĪë ėīė ë§ėžëĄ ėīëŽí ė―íė ę°ė ëđí ėë°ė ėëĪ. 'ëķë°°'íęļ° ėíī íŽíëĨž í ęą°ëĐī ę·ļ ėėĪí ė ëėíë ėŽëëĪëžëĶŽ ėëĄė ėŽė°ė ëęģ ëķë°°íëĐī ë ėžėīëĪ. ę·ļëŽë ėī ėėĪí ė ëŠĻë ėŽëëĪėęē ėī ėėĪí ė ė°ļėŽíë ęēėī ę°ė ëëĪ.
ėĶ, ėī ėėĪí ė ė ėīė ėëŠŧë ėėĪí ėļë° ėī ėėė ėĒë ė°ë, ëíĩë đė ë ëīę°ė ë ėŽëëĪėī ėëĄ ęē―ėíęē íëĪ. ėėĪí ėėēīė ëí ėëŽļė íęļ°ë ë§Īė° ėīë Īėī ęĩŽėĄ°ëĪ.
ėī ėėĪí ėī ë§ėė ė ëĪëĐī ėīëŊžė ę°ëĐī ëëĪęģ íë ėĢžėĨė ė í ėĪëë Ĩėī ėëĪ. ėīëŊžė ëđėĐėī ëĪęģ ëĪėí íėĪė ėļ ė ė―ėī ėëĪë ęēė ė°Ļėđíęģ ė ėīėžęļ°íīëģīė. ë§ė― ėīëŽí ëķë°°(?) íđė ėļęļė ęķí íėŽėę° íīëđ ė§ė í ė§ė ėė ėęģ , ę·ļ í ė§ė ėŽėĐėę° ėė ėę° ė í ëķë°° ę·ėđė ëėíë ėĄ°ęąīėžëĄ í ė§ëĨž ėŽėĐíëĪëĐī ėīëŽí ėļęļęģž ę°ė ëķë°°ë ė―íė ėëëĪ. ėŽėĐėę° ę·ļ ę·ėđė ėë°ė ėžëĄ ëėíėžëŊëĄ ė ëđíë ė ėë ęēėīëĪ.
ë§ė― ęĩí ė ëŠĻë ë ėī ėŽėĪė ėė ėę° ėë ęē ėëëž, ėŽėĪė ęĩę°ė ėė ėīëа ęĩę°ę° ęĩëŊžëĪėęē ėŽėĐęķė ëë ėĢžë ęēėīëžë ëŊļėđ ėĢžėĨė íīë(ė°ļęģ ëĄ ėīęąī í ė§ė ėŽė ėė ęķė ëķė íë ęģĩė°ėĢžėëĪ!) ėŽė í ėī ėĢžėĨė ė ëđíė§ ėëĪ.
í ė§ė ėė ęķė íëíë ë°Đëēė ë ę°ė§ę° ėëë° ėēŦė§ļ, ėė ęķėī ėë ë ė ė ė íĻėžëĄėĻ ėė ęķė ėĢžėĨí ė ėęē ëë ęē, ëė§ļ, ėīëŊļ ėė ęķėī ėë í ė§ëĨž ėë°ė ėļ ęĩíėīë ęļ°ëķëĨž íĩíī íëíë ęēėīëĪ. ėė ęķėī ėë ėė° ėëĻė íĩíī ėė°ë ėė°ëŽžë ėė ęķėī ėļė ëëë°, í ė§ë ėė°ėī ëķę°ëĨíë(ė°ėĢžė ęą°ėĨ ę°ėī ėëĄėī ęģĩę°ė ęąīėĪíë ęē ėëëžëĐī...) í ė§ëĨž íëíë ë°Đëēė ėļęļí ë ę°ė§ ëŋėīëĪ.
ę·ļë°ë° íë ęĩę°ę° í ė§ëĨž ėė í ęēė ęļ°ėė ėīíīëģīė. ėëŊžė§íëĨž íĩíī ę°ė ëĄ ė ė íë ęēė ëíëŊžęĩė íīëđėī ėë ęē ę°ëĪ. ę·ļëŽëĐī ėīëŊļ ėė ėę° ėë ėŽė ė§ëĨž ę°ėĒ ę·ė ė ėŽėĐ ė íė íĩíī ėŽėĪėė ė§ë°°ęķė íëģīíęą°ë, ėļęļėžëĄ ėķė í ėŽė ėžëĄ ęĩŽė í ęēėīëĪ. ę·ļ ęļ°ėėī ëŠĻë ė―íė ėëĪë ė ėė ęĩę°ė í ė§ ėė ë ė ëđíė§ ėëĪ.
ë°ëžė ę·ėđėī ėŦėžëĐī ėīëŊžė ę°ëĐī ëëĪë ėĢžėĨė ëëėī ëëė§ė íëë°, ëëė§ė ëđíęļ° ėŦėžëĐī ëĐëĶŽ ëë§ę°ëžë ėė ęķĪëģęģž ę°ëĪ.
ę·ļëŽë ęĩę°ė ęģė―ė ėė í ëđėë°ė ėīëĪ. ëĻė§ ę·ļ ė ėēīę° ėīëė íėíëĪë ėīė ë§ėžëĄ ę·ļ ėėĪí ė ëėí ęēėī ë ėë ėëĪ. ę° íėīë ėęļ°ë ëĪëĨļ ėŽëė ëģīíļę° ėėīėžë§ ėėĄīí ė ėëĪë ė ėė ėė í ëđėë°ė ėļë°, ėīė ë°ëž ëđė°í íėė ėėđë ėė í ëđėë°ė ėļ ęēėīėęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ.
ëí ęĩę°ë ęĩí ė ėė ėę° ėëëĪ. ę·ļëģīëĪë ęĩí ė ėė ęķė ëģīėĨ'íīėž' íë ėĄīėŽėž ëŋėīëĪ. ëęĩ°ę°ę° ę·ėđė ė íęģ ėķëĪëĐī ę·ļ ę·ėđė ėíĨęķė ėė ė ėŽė ė§ ëīėėë§ ėíĨë Ĩėī ėėžëа, ëđė°í ę·ļ ę·ėđė ėë°ė ėžëĄ ëėíë ėŽëëĪë§ ę·ļ ėŽė ė§ëĨž ėīėĐíë ėĄ°ęąīėžëĄ ęģė―í ė ėëĪ. ã
ė ëĶŽíīëģīė. ė§ęļęđė§ íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėė íŽíė ëķëđíĻė ëíī ë ę°ė§ ęīė ėė ėīíīëīĪëĪ. ėēŦė§ļë íŽíę° ė―íėī ę°ëĨí ėī ėėĪí ė ëėíëĪë íėëžė ëķëđíëĪë ęēėīęģ , ëė§ļë ėī ėėĪí ė ëėíė§ ėë ėŽëëĪęđė§ ė―íė ëėėī ëë ėī ėėĪí ė ëėíëĪë íėėīëŊëĄ ëķëđíëĪë ęēėīėëĪ.
íŽííė§ ėë íėę° íđė ë°ë ėļë Ĩėī íę°ėđęē ëęē ëë ęēė ėëęđ? ę·ļë ė§ ėëĪ. íŽííė§ ėë íėë ėī ėėĪí ė ė ëđėąė ė―íėíĻëĪ. íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėė í° ėėėę° ėëĪ. ëŊžėĢžėĢžėėė ëđëĄŊë íĩėđ íėë 51%ëĨž ëė ėŽëëĪėī ę·ļ íĩėđ íėė ëėíęļ° ëëŽļė ėíëėīë ëëĪë ë§Īė° ëđë žëĶŽė ėļ ėĢžėĨė ė ę°íęģ ėëĪ. ėīë ëđė°í ė ëđėąėī ėëĪ. ę·ļë°ë° ė§ė§ í° ėėėë ę·ļ íĩėđ íėė ëėí ėŽëėī ėŽė§ėī ęģžë°ë ėëëžë ęēėīëĪ.
ë§ė― ėīëĪ íëģīę° ėė°ė ė ëė ėļ ėėĪė ėļęļ ëķęģžė ëģīíļ ëģĩė§, ėĩė ėęļ ėļė ëąė ëŠĻëę° ęģ íĩë°ë ė ėą ė ęģĩė―ėžëĄ ëīėļė ëđė ėī ëėëĪęģ íīëģīė. íīëđ íëģīė ëíėĻėī 51%ëžęģ íëĪëĐī ėīë ė ęĩė 51% ęĩëŊžėī íīëđ íëģīëĨž ė§ė§íë ęēęģž ę°ė ė°Đę°ė ėžėžíĻëĪ. ę·ļë ė§ ėëĪ. ë§ė― íŽíėĻėī 75%ëžëĐī, íīëđ íëģīė ëėí ėŽëė 0.75 x 0.51 = 38%ę° ëëĪ. ėĶ, 38%ė ëėëĄ ėļíī ëŠĻë ėŽëėī íĻęŧ ęģ íĩ ë°ęē ëë ęēėīëĪ.
ę·ļëė ëŊžėĢžėĢžėë ėīëŽí ėŽėĪė ę°ėķëĐīė ėŽëëĪėęē íŽíëĨž ë ë Īí ėë°ė ėëĪ. íŽíėĻėī ėĄ°ęļë§ ëŪėė ļë ėīė ëí ė ëđėąėī ėŽę°íęē ëŪėė§ęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ. íŽíėĻėī 50%ėļ ėíĐėė ėīëĪ íëģīę° 51%ė íëĨž ėŧėī ëđė ëëĪëĐī ė ęĩëŊžė 25%ė ė§ė§ëĄ ëđė ë ęēęģž ę°ėë° ėīë íĩėđ íėė ëí ė ëđėąė ë§Īė° ė―íėíĻëĪ.
ėëđė ėĢžęķ íėŽ
ę·ļëŽëĐī íŽíëžë íėę° ėëĪëĐī ėžë° ėëŊžëĪė ėīëŧęē ėĢžęķė íėŽí ė ėėęđ? ėŽėĪ ė°ëĶŽë ë§Īėžë§Īėž ėë°ė ėžëĄ íŽíëĨž íęģ ėëĪ. ë°ëĄ ëŊļė ėĪę° ë§í 'ėëđė ėĢžęķ' íėŽëĪ.
ė°ëĶŽë ęļ°ė ëĪėī ė°ëĶŽėęē ėīëĪ íĻėĐė ėĢžëė§ė ë°ëž ęģė íŽííëĪ. ėīëĪ ęļ°ė ė ėīëĶŽęģ , ėīëĪ ęļ°ė ė ėĢ―ėžė§, ėīëĪ ęļ°ė ė ęą°ė§ ęļ°ė ėė ëķė ęļ°ė ėžëĄ ë§ëĪė§, ëë ėīëĪ ęļ°ė ė ëķė ęļ°ė ėė ęą°ė§ ęļ°ė ėžëĄ ë§ëĪė§ íŽííëĪ. ë°ëĄ 'ėëđ'ëĨž íĩíīė ë§ėīëĪ.
ėīëŽí ėëđëžë íŽí ë°Đėė ėė í ėë°ė ėīëžë ė ėė ėė ęķė ė ëëĄ ëģīėĨíëĪ. ė―íęģžë ėė í ëëĻėīė§ íėëĪ.
ëí, ėīëŽí íŽí ë°Đėė ę°ėę° ėíë ëëĄ íĻėĐė ëëĶī ė ėëĪ. ėŽëēęģž ėđėë ėėĨė ėėėžëĄ ëĪėīėĪëĐī ė°ëĶŽë ėīëĪ ę·ėđ ėëė ėīėę°ė§ ėė ëĄęē ė íí ė ėëĪ. ėĶ, ëīę° ė íí ę·ėđėī ëĪëĨļ ėŽëėęēë ę°ė ëė§ ėęģ , ëĪëĨļ ėŽëėī ė íí ę·ėđėī ëėęē ę°ė ëė§ë ėëëĪ. ėëĄ ëĪëĨļ ę·ėđėī ėķĐëíëĐī ę·ļ ę·ėđëĪė ę°ę·đė ėĪėŽíë ęļ°ė ėī ëíëëĪ. ėė°ė ėžëĄ ė§ėę° ę― ížë ęēėīëĪ.
ėė° ęķíė ęļ°ė ėęē ëŽë Īėė§ë§ ėŽíė ėëđėę° íëĪ. ėė°ėę° ėëđėė ėė§ė ë°íë ėė°ė íëĐī ë°ëĄ ėėĨėė íīėķëęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ. ęļ°ė ė ėëđėėęē ėīëĪ ëëė ėëŽīëĨž ę°ėí ėë ėëĪ. ęļ°ė ė ėëđėę° ėíë ęēėī ėëĪëĐī ėė°í ëŋėīëĪ. ėëđėë ęļ°ė ėęē ėė ëĪėī ėíë ęēė ėĩëí íĻėĻė ėžëĄ ėėė ëķë°°íėŽ ėė°í ęēė ëŠ ë đíęģ ėė° ęķíė ėėíë ė ėīëĪ. ę·ļ ęļ°ė ėī ėëđėę° ėíë ęēė ėė°íė§ ėėžëĐī ėīė°Ļíž ëĪëĨļ ėīëĪ ęļ°ė ėī ėė°íėŽ ęą°ęļ°ė ėąęļļ ė ėë ėëđėė í, ėĶ ėīėĩė ę°ė ļę° ęēėīëĪ.
ë§ė― 'ėëđ'ëžë íŽí íė ėėēīė ë°ëíëĪëĐī ėĪė§ė ėë ë ė ėŽė ëŽļëŠ ė ë ë ėęļėėĄąíëа ėŽë ęēë ę°ëĨíëĪ. ę°ėę° ėė ë§ė ë°ĐėėžëĄ ėķė ė íí ė ėë ęēėīëĪ.
ėī íŽí ėėĪí ėė íë ëėīëĪ. ëėžëĄ íŽíëĨž íëĪë ęēėī ëđėļę°ė ėžëĄ ëęŧīė§ė§ë ëŠĻëĨīęē ëĪ. ę·ļëŽë ëėžëĄ íŽííë ęēė ė§ę·đí ėļę°ė ėļë°, ę·ļ íŽíęķė ėŧęļ° ėíīėë ëĻžė ëĪëĨļ ėŽëëĪėī ėíë ęēė íīėĪė ę·ļ íëĨž ėŧėīėž íęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ. ėëđíë ĪëĐī ëĻžė ėė°íīėž íëĪ. ėīęąī ėė í ė―í ėë ėėĪí ėīęģ , ëŠĻë ėļę° ėę°ė ëí ėĄīėĪėīëĪ.
ėīëŽí ėīė ëĪëĄ ëë ėīė íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėė ëí íŽíëĨž ęą°ëķíė§ë§, ëėė ë§Īėž ėëđëĨž íĩíī íŽííęģ ėëĪ.
ėęģ ëĶŽėĶėī ėė ėĢžė ėļėė ë§ëë ë°Đëē
ėīė ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ė ëĩė ėīíīëģīė. ëĄėĪë°ë-íļíė ė§ė ėė ėĢžėëĨž ėīíīëģļ ëĪ, íë ëŊžėĢžėĢžėė íŽíė ëí ëķëđíĻė ėīíīëģļ ęēėī ëŽęļ ėë ėīėžęļ°ë ėëėëë°, ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ėīëŽí ėīė ëĄ ėīë í íŽíë ęą°ëķíęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ. ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ė°―ėėėļ ėëŪĪėž ė―íĻ 3ėļę° ëĄėĪë°ëė ę°ëžė ęēë ëĄėĪë°ëę° ė ėđė ė°ëíë ė ëĩė íëģīëĨž ëģīėīëĐīėëķí°ėëĪ.
ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ėė ëĄėī ėļėė ë§ëĪęļ° ėíī ėė ėėĨėļ ėęģ ëžëĨž ė ę·đ íėĐí ęēė ėĢžėĨíëĪ. ėīëĪė ė ëķę° ėķė í ė ėë ėė ëĄėī ėėėĨė íëíīė ė ëķė íė ė―íėíĪë ë°Đëēė ėĻėž íëĪęģ ėĢžėĨíëĪ. ėī ėėėĨė ëđė°í ëŽīęļ°, ë§ė―, ėąë§Īë§Ī ëąė íŽíĻí ėėĨė ë§íëĪ.
ę·ļëė ėė ė§ėėĢžėëĨž ëëėíĪęļ° ėí ėīëĪė ė ëĩė ė ëķę° ėķė í ė ėë ėėĨė ë§ëĪęģ , íëė ëģë Ž ęē―ė (ëí ęē―ė )ëĨž ë§ëĪėī ė ëķė íė ė§ėė ėžëĄ ė―íėíĪë ęēėīëĪ. ėīëĪė ëĐėļ ęą°ëķ ėīë, íŽí ęą°ëķ ėīëė ėĨë Īíëа ėėėĨęģž ėíļ ęļ°ė ė ė ę·đ íėĐíëĪ. ė°ļęģ ëĄ ėŽėīížííŽ ę°ė ęļ°ė ėė ėĢžėë ëķëĨíėëĐī ė§ėėė ėĢžėëģīëĪ ėęģ ëĶŽėĶ ėŠ―ė ë ę°ęđëĪ(ëĄėĪ ėļëļëĶŽííļė ėĪíŽëĄëëĨž ėę°íīëģīė...!)
ëĄėĪë°ë-íļíė ė§ėėė ėĢžėė ė―íĻė ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ë ëĪ ėė ė§ėėĢžėė ėĪíė ëŠĐíëĄ íė§ë§, ė§ėėė ėĢžėë ë žëĶŽė ėžëĄ ėĪëĶŽė ė ëđėąė íëģīíęģ , ę·ļëŽí ė ëđėąė ë°íėžëĄ ėė ė§ėėĢžėëĨž ėĪíėíĪęļ° ėíī íėĪ ėļęģė ėīëŊļ ėĄīėŽíë ė ëëĪë ė ëĩė ėžëĄ ėīėĐíëĪ. ë°ëĐī ė―íĻė ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ėė ė§ėėĢžėė ėĪëĶŽė ė ëđėąëģīëĪë ę·ļęąļ ëëėíĪęļ° ėí ė ëĩëĪė ėđėĪíëа, ė ėđė ė ë íííė§ ėęģ , ė ëĩė ėžëĄ ėīėĐíë Īęģ ë íė§ ėëëĪ. ëŠĐíë ę°ė§ë§ ėëĄ ëĪëĨļ ë°Đëēė ė·Ļíë ęēėīëĪ.
1980ë ęģĩę°ë ė―íĻė ãė ėė ėĢžėė ė ėļãė ëŊļė ėĪė ëĄėĪë°ë, ëĨīíëļëĨīė ëí ę°ėŽëĄ ėėíė§ë§, 1ėĨėė ëĪėęģž ę°ė ëŽļęĩŽë ëėĻëĪ. (ėīęēë ėļė ëĪ ëēėíīëīėžęē ëĪ!)
"ėēė ëíë ë°ęēĐė ... ę°íėĢžėâęĩę°ėĢžėëĨžâ'ę°ė 'íęē ëĪë ëŠ ëķėžëĄ ęĩę°ė ė§ėą ė ë°ėëĪėīë ęēęđė§ íŽíĻíëĪ!âėī ëŠĻë ë°å ėėđëĪė ëíīė... ę·ļėĪ ę°ėĨ ëė°í ęēė 'ė ëđėĢžė'ėļë°, ėīë ėė ė§ėėĢžėė ëŠĐė ė ęĩę°ėĢžėė ėëĻ, íđí ė ëđė íĩíī ëŽėąíë Īë ë°å ę°ë ėīëĪ. 'ėė ė§ėėĢžė' ė ëđė ęĩę°ę° ėīė ë§ ėķíí ėė ė§ėėĢžėėëĪėęē ížëķė ë ëēė§ļ ë°ęēĐėīėëĪ. ėēėėë í°ëŽīë ėë ëŠĻėėžëĄ, ę·ļ ëĪėėë ėđĻëĩęĩ°ėžëĄ ëąėĨíëĪ."
ëĄėĪë°ëę° 1992ë ęģĩíëđ ęē―ė íëģīėë íŧ ë·°ėšëė ęģĩę°ė ėžëĄ ė§ė§íė ë(ėīë ęģĩíëđ ęē―ė ėė ë·°ėšëė ėëēė§ ëķėíí ėĄęģ , ëė ė ëŊžėĢžëđ ëđ íīëͰíī ėđëĶŽ), ė―íĻėī ėīëĪ ë°ėė ëģīėėė§ ėėíīëģīė. ė ë° ė ėļëŽļė ėžëë° ë§ėīëĪ. ė―íĻė ëĄėĪë°ëę° ėė ė§ėėĢžė ėėđė ė ëēë ļëĪëĐīė ėė ėī íļė§íë ėĄė§ ãė ėė ė§ėėĢžėėãėė ëĄėĪë°ëė íėëĨž "ėė ė ėėđė íŽęļ°í íė"ëžęģ ëđëíëĪ.
ë°ëĐī ëĄėĪë°ëë ėėė ėė ė§ėėĢžė ė§ėėļëĪë§ėžëĄë ėė ė§ėėĢžė ėŽíëĨž ęąīėĪí ė ėėžëŊëĄ ëėĪęģž ė°íĐíīėž íëĪęģ ėĢžėĨíëĪ. íŧ ë·°ėšë ę°ė ėļ뎞ė íĩíī ėĪė°ėļĩėīë ë ļëęģėļĩė ė§ė§ëĨž ėŧė ė ėęģ , ėė ė§ėėĢžė ëŠĐíëĨž ëŽėąí ė ėëĪęģ íëĪ. ėīë ëėĻ ė ëĩėī ėė ėĢžėė ęē―ė ė§ėė ëģīėė ëŽļí ė§ėëĨž ęē°íĐí 'íë ėĪ ėė ė§ėėĢžė'ëĪ. ëĄėĪë°ëë ėęģ ëĶŽėĶ ėļë Ĩėęē ėėėąë§ė ę°ėĄ°íëа íėĪ ėļęģė ëĻė ë ėŽëëĪė ëŽīęļ°ë Ĩí ėīėėĢžėėëĪėīëžęģ ë°ë°íëа, ėė ė ęĩę°ėĢžėëĨž ė§ė§íë ęē ėëëž ę·ļ ėļë Ĩ ėė ėë ë°ęĩę°ė ė ėŽë Ĩė ėīëėīëīë ęēėīëžęģ íëĪ.
ę·ļëĶž 2. ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ęđë°
ė§ėėė ėĢžėė ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ęģĩëėēīė ë°°ė ė ęīí ė ėĨ ė°Ļėī
ė―íĻė ėęģ ëĶŽėĶęģž ëĄėĪë°ë-íļí ëžėļė ė§ėėė ėĢžėė ė°Ļėīë ė ėđ ę°ė ęļ°ėĄī ė ëëĪė ė ëĩė ėžëĄ ėīėĐí ė ėëė§ëŋë§ ėëëž ęģĩëėēīė ë°°ė ė ęīí ė ėĨėėë ė―ę° ę°ëžė§ëĪ.
ėė ėĢžėėėë ėė ëĄėī ėėĐęģž ėė ëĄėī 'ë°°ė 'ë ëģīėĨëėīėž íëĪ. ėĶ, ėëĨž ëĪėī ėīëĪ ėŽëėī ėĨėŽëĨž íëë° ëėąė ėë íėļėīë ėąėėĢžėėëĨž ė§ėėīë ėëėžëĄ ë°ė§ ėë ęēë ėĨėŽíë ėŽëė ėė ëĄėī ë°°ė ęķëĶŽëžë ęēėīëĪ. ėė ė ėŽė ė§ė ėīëĪ ėŽëė ëĪėžė§, ëĪėīė§ ėėė§ë ė ė ėžëĄ ėė ėė ëŠŦėīëĪ. ę·ļëĶŽęģ ėŽęļ°ė ë°°ė ë ëđė°í íë ĨėžëĄ ėīėīė§ė§ ėë ė ėėė ėė ëĄėī ë°°ė ëĪ.
ėīëŽí ë°°ė ę° í ęģĩëėēī ė ėēīëĄ ížėĄëĪęģ íīëģīė. ė§ęļė ëėąė ėė ëí ėėë§ ëĪęē ëĪ(íėë ëėąė ė ëíī ëķė ė ę°ė ėī ė í ėėžë ëėąė ė ëķëĪė ėĪíī ë§ėęļļ). ë§ė― í ė§ė ėė ė ęģĩëėēī ė ėēīę° ëėąė ėė ëí ë°°ė ëĨž ėĢžėĨíëĪëĐī ëđė°í ëėąė ėë ę·ļ ęģĩëėēīė ëĪėīę° ėę° ėëĪ.
ėŽęļ°ė ėīëĨž ëĪëĢĻë ëėėĪę° ė―ę° ëĪëĨļë°, íļíë ėīëĨž ėė ëĄėī ęģė―ė ėí ęģĩëėēīė ė§ėė íėėīëž ëģīëа ęļė ė ėžëĄ ëģļëĪ. ëŽžëĄ ė ëëĄ ėīëŽí ë°°ė ę° íë ĨėžëĄ ėīėīė ļėë ė ëëĪ. íë ĨėžëĄ ėīėīė§ëĐī ëđėđĻíīėą ęģĩëĶŽ ėë°ėīëŊëĄ ė ëđėąėī ėëĪ.
ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ę°ėļëĪė ėë°ė ėļ ë°°ė ë ėė ė§ë§, ėīęēėī ęģĩëėēīė ë°°ė ëĄ ë°ė íęģ ęĩŽėĄ°ė ė°Ļëģėīë ė§ëĻė ėĩėėžëĄ ë°ė íë ęąī ęĩę°ė ë ëĪëĨļ ííėž ëŋėīëž ėę°íėŽ ėīëĨž ęē―ęģíëĪ. ę·ļëė ę°ėļ ė°Ļėė ėėĻė ë°°ė ë ė ëđíė§ë§, ęģĩëėēī ė°Ļėė ë°°ė ë ęē―ęģíëĪ. ę·ļë ëĪęģ ėīęąļ ėė ėž íëĪ ėīë° ęąī ėëëĪ(ę°ėļëĪė ėė ëĄėī ë°°ė ę° ęģĩëėēī ë°°ė ëĄë ėīėīė§ ė ėë ęēėīëŊëĄ). ė―íĻė ęģĩëėēīė ë°°ė ę° íėí ė ėė§ë§ ę·ļęēėī ëđíĐëĶŽė ėļ ë°°ė ëžëĐī ëė ėėĨėī íėí ęēėžëĄ ëģļëĪ. ëėąė ėëĪė ėí ėėĨęģž ë§ėėī ėęļļ ęēėīęģ , ëđíĐëĶŽė ėļ ë°°ė ë ėīëŽí ęģ ę°ëĪė ëėđ ęēė ëí ėėĪëĄ ėīėīė§ ęēėīëžęģ ëģļëĪ. ėĶ, ëŠĻë ę°ėļėī ėė ėėĨ ėęģ ëžėė ėë°ė ėžëĄ ęĩíí ęķëĶŽëĨž ę°ė ļėž íëа, ė°Ļëģė ėļ ë°°ė ëĪė ėėĨ ėėė ęē―ėí ė ėė ęą°ëž ëģļëĪ. ë§ė― ëė ėėĨėī ėë ėíĐėė ëŠĻëę° ë°°ė íëĪëĐī ėīë ėĪė§ė ę°ė ėēëž ėëí ė ėęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ.
ėė ė§ėėĢžė ėėė ė―íĻė ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ė°Ļëģėīë ėėĐė ëíë íëėė ėĒ ë ėĒíė ėļ ęēėēëž ëģīėļëĪ. ėĪė ëĄ ė―íĻė ãė ėė ėĢžėė ė ėļãė ëąėĨíë ėĐėīëĪë ė―ę° ę·ļëŽí ëėėĪę° ėëĪ. ė―íĻė ė íĩė ėļ ėĒí ëĻėīëĪė ė ëĩė ėžëĄ ė°ĻėĐíëĪ. ėëĨž ëĪëĐī íëŠ , ė°Đė·Ļ, íīë°Đėīë, ëķëģĩėĒ , ė í, ėėėĨ, ėëíĪėĶ ëąė ëĻėīëĪ. ëđė°í ė íĩė ėļ ėĒí ëĻėīė ëŧęģžë ėė í ëĪëĨīëĪ. íëŠ ė ėęģ ëžëĨž íĩí "ëđė ėđė " ėė ėĢžė íëŠ ė ėëŊļíëа, ė°Đė·Ļë ë§ëĨīíŽėĪė ėëģļę°ę° ë ļëėëĨž ė°Đė·ĻíëĪęģ íë ę·ļ ė°Đė·Ļę° ėëëž, ęĩę°ėĢžėė ęē°íí íŽëĄë ėëģļėĢžėėëĪė ė ëė ė§ė ėĨëē―ė ë§ëĪęģ , ėší°ėĐ íĻęģžė ėíëĨž ëëĶŽë ę·ļëŽí ėĪėžë ėëģļėĢžėėëĪėī íë ęēė ė°Đė·Ļëžęģ íëĪ(ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ęĩę°ė ėėĄīíė§ ėë ęļ°ė ę°ė ęĩę°ëĄëķí° íđíëĨž ë°ë ė°Đė·Ļė ęļ°ė ę°ëĨž ęĩŽëķíëĪ. ė ėļëŽļ ė°ļęģ ).
ė ëĶŽíė! ëĄėĪë°ë-íļíė ė§ė ėė ėĢžėė ė―íĻė ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ė°Ļėīė ė ëĪėęģž ę°ëĪ.
ëĄėĪë°ë-íļíė ė§ė ėė ėĢžėë ė ėđ ëąė ė ëĩė ėžëĄ ėīėĐíë ęēė íėĐíëĪ. ëĄėĪë°ëë ęģĩíëđ ęē―ė íëģīëĨž ęģĩę°ė ėžëĄ ė§ė§íėŽ ė°í ėŽëëĪëĄëķí° ėė ė§ėėĢžėė ëí ęīėŽė ëë Īęģ íęģ , íļíë ė ęĩëĻėė íŽíë ė ëđ íëė ęą°ëķíīë ė§ė ëĻėė íŽíë ėđëĶŽ ę°ëĨėąė ë°ëž ėĄ°ęąīëķëĄ íėĐíëĪ. ë°ëĐī ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ėīë í ė ėđ íëë ęą°ëķíëа ėĪė§ ęĩę°ė íĩė ëĄëķí° ëëĻėīė§ ėė ëĄėī ėėĨė ėí íëŠ ė ėķęĩŽíëĪ.
ėžë§ ė ė ėėë ëđíļė―ėīëëĪėī ëģīė ė°í ėĪíėīėĪė ëĪėīę°ė ëđíļė―ėļė ëíī ė ííë ęąļ ėėíīëģīëĐī ė―ëĪ. ė°í ęĩę°ėĢžėėëĪė ęĩę° ėėĪí ė ėí ëŽļė íīęē°ė ę°ë Ĩí ė§ëėę° ëąėĨíī ëŠĻë ęēė íīęē°íīėĪėž íëĪë ėëŠŧë ë°ĐëēëĄ ė ëđ ė ļėë ęē―ė°ę° ë§ėë°(ëŽļė ëĨž ë í° ëŽļė ëĄ íīęē°íë Īë ė ...), ëęĩ°ę°ë ėīęąļ ëģīęģ ė ë° ėŽëëĪęģž íë ĨíëĐī ė ëëĪęģ í ęēėīęģ , ëęĩ°ę°ë ëđíļė―ėļęģž ėė ėĢžėëĨž ė ííęļ° ėíī ę·ļëë ę°ëĨėąėī ëė ėīëĪ ėŽíė ėėŽëĪėīę° ėīėžęļ°ë íęģ , ė íë íë Īęģ í ęēėīęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ.
ëí í ę°ė§ ė°Ļėīė ė ė§ė ėė ėĢžėė ėęģ ëĶŽėĶ ëŠĻë ęģĩëėēīė ë°°ė ë ėļė íë, ė§ė ėė ėĢžėë ėīëĨž ėė ëĄėī ęģė―ė ėíī ëąėĨí ęģĩëėēīė ė§ėëĄ ëģīęģ , ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ęģĩëėēīė ë°°ė ę° ė§ëĻė ėĩėėžëĄ ë°ė í ęēė ęē―ęģíëĪ. ėęģ ëĶŽėĶėėë ëđíĐëĶŽė ė°Ļëģė ėí ë°°ė ë ëė ėėĨėī ėęēĻ ę·đëģĩë ė ėëĪęģ ëģļëĪ.
ėė ėĢžė ėļėė ë§ëĪęļ° ėíīėë ėīëŧęē íīėž íëę°
ėīė ëŽīėėī ėģėė§ ėĪėĪëĄ íëĻíīëģīė. ė§ęļëķí°ë ę°ėļė ėļ ėę°ėī ë§Īė° ë§ėī ëĪėīę°ėėžëŊëĄ ėĢžėíëž.
ė―íĻė ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ėėėĨė íëëĨž ë ļë Ī ė ëķ ęķíė ė―íėíĪë Ī íė§ë§ ėīë ëėĪė ė§ė§ëĨž ėŧęļ° ėīë ĩëĪ. ëí, ėīëŽí ëģë Ž ęē―ė ë í ęģģė ė§ėĪëęļ° ėīë ĩęģ ëęģ ė―íęē ížė ļėė ėë°ė ėëĪ.
ëĄėĪë°ë-íļíė ė§ėėė ėĢžėë íėĪė ėīëŊļ ėĄīėŽíë ė ëëĪė ė ëĩė ėžëĄ íėĐíëĪ. íėĪė ėžëĄ ëėĪė ė§ė§ëĨž ėŧė ę°ëĨėąėī ėęģ , í ė§ėė ėė ėĢžėėëĪėī ė§ėĪëëĐī ė ėīë ę·ļ ė§ėėėë ė§ė íŽíëĨž íĩíī ėëĄëķí°ė ė íėī ę°ëĨíëĪ. íëė ėė ė§ėėĢžėė ėļ ė§ėėī ėĒė ëŠĻëēėī ëëĐī ëĪëĨļ ė§ėë ėąíí ę°ëĨėąėī ėŧĪė§ëĪ.
ėīëĪ ė ëĩė ííīėž íëę°? ëë ėė ė§ėėĢžėę° ëëíęē íęļ° ėíīėë ë ė ëĩ ëĪ ėĻėž íëĪęģ ėę°íëĪ. ė§ėėė ėĢžėėëĪė ėĢžėĨëëĄ ëėĪė ė§ė§ ėėīë ėė ė§ėėĢžėę° ëëíęē í ė ėëĪ. ëíëŊžęĩė ėë "ė§ė§" ëđíļė―ėīë+ėė ė§ėėĢžėėëĪėī ëëĩ ëŠ ëŠ ėŊĪ ë ęđ? ëęē ėĄė 1,000ëŠ ė ë ëëĪęģ íīëģīė. ėīëĪ ė ëķę° íđė ė§ėė ëŠĻėļëĪęģ íīë ėė ė§ėėĢžė ė§ėëĨž ęąīëĶ―í ėë ėëĪ. ė°ūėëģīë ëíëŊžęĩėė ėļęĩŽę° ę°ėĨ ė ė ėę° ėķĐëĻ ęģëĢĄėëžęģ íëĪ. ėŽęļ° ėļęĩŽë ė― 4ë§3ėē ëŠ ėļë°, ėŽęļ°ė 51% ęģĩęēĐė ę°íë Īęģ íīë ė ėīë 4ë§ ëŠ ėī íėíëĪë ëŧėīëĪ. ë°ëžė ėęģ ëĶŽėĪíļëĪėēëž ëėĪė ė§ė§ëĨž ėŧęļ° ėí ė ëĩė ėęģ íęē ęą°ëķíëĪę° ėīë í íë ėŧė§ ëŠŧíęģ ė ëŊž ėėėë§ ę°í ė ėëĪ.
ë°ëĐī ėęģ ëĶŽėĪíļëĪė ėĢžėĨëëĄ ëģë Ž ęē―ė ë íėíëĪ. ė ėļëë ëėĪė íë Ĩ ė§ëĻė ę°íėī ėėīėžë§ ėŽíę° ė ė§ë ė ėëĪë íėė ėŽëĄėĄíėëĪ. ëģë Ž ęē―ė ë ėīëŽí íėė ęđĻëĻëĶī ėĒė ėëĻėīëĪ. ė ëķ ėķė ėīë ė 3ė ėėī ëķė ëģīėĄīėī ę°ëĨíęģ , ëđėŽėëžëĶŽė ė§ė ęē°ė ę° ę°ëĨíëĪë ęēė ėŽëëĪėī ęē―ííëĐī ėę°ėī íŽęē ë°ë ęēėīëĪ. ëđíļė―ėļėžëĄ ęē°ė ëĨž íīëģļ ėŽëęģž í ëēë íīëģļ ė ėë ėŽëė ėīë° ėė ė§ėėĢžė ėļėė ëí ėīíīė íėī ëĪëĨž ėë°ė ėëĪ. ëí, ëđíļė―ėļė ę°ėļëĪėęē í° íėī ëëë° ęĩę° ėėĪí ė íë ĨėžëĄëķí° ę°ėļëĪėī ėė° ę°ėđëĨž ė§íŽ ė ėë ę°ë Ĩí ë°ĐíĻėīė ëėė ëŽīęļ°ę° ëęļ° ëëŽļėīëĪ.
ę·ļëŽë ėęģ ëĶŽėĶė ėĢžėĨėļ ëģë Ž ęē―ė ėĪ íđí ėėėĨ ė ëĩâęĩę°ė íĩė ę° ëŊļėđė§ ėë ëŽīęļ°, ë§ė―, ėąë§Īë§Ī ëąė íėĨíë ęēâėë ëėíė§ ėëëĪ. ëđė°í ėė ė§ėėĢžėėėļ ëë ėīęļ°ë ë§ė―, ėąë§Īë§Ī ëąë ėë°ė ėļ ęģė―ė ėíī ėėĨėė ë ęąīė íęē ëĪëĪė§ ė ėëĪęģ ėę°íëĪ. ė§ęļėēëž ëķëēíëėīėë ėŽíė ëĪëĨīęē ėė ėėĨėėë ë§ė―ė ėëë ėė ėąė ëíī ėļėĶíīėĢžë ęļ°ęī, ėėŽëĪë ëąėĨí ęēėīęģ , ėąë§Īë§Īë ëđė·í ë°ĐėėžëĄ ė§ėíë ė ėëĪęģ ėę°íëĪ. íđė ėīëŽí ėėĨė ėę° ė íļëĨž ė§ëėđęē ëėīęģ ė íĩė ėļ ę°ėĄą ė§ėëĨž íīėđ ė ėėžëŊëĄ ęģĩëėēīė ë°°ė ę° ėžėīë ėë ėëĪ. ëŽīęļ°, ë§ė―, ėąë§Īë§Īë ėžë° ëėĪëĪėī ėę°íë 'ė§ė'ėë ęą°ëĶŽę° ėëĪ. ė°ëĶŽë ë ë§ė ėŽëëĪė ëėīëĪėŽėž íëë° ėīë ėēėė ėžëĻ ęą°ëķę°ė ėžėžíŽ ė ėëĪ.
ë°ëžė ėę·đė ėļ ėėėĨëģīëĪë ėŽëëĪė ë°ę°ėī ėë ėíëĪė ëĻžė ëđíļė―ėļėžëĄ ęą°ëíęģ , ęĩę°ę° ėķė íė§ ëŠŧíęē íĻėžëĄėĻ ëĐėļ ęą°ëķė 뎞ęē°ėī ížė§ęē íīėž íëĪ. ëėė ë ë§ė ėŽëëĪėęē ėė ėĢžėëĨž ė ííīėž íëĪ. ë ë§ė ę°ėļęģž ëđíļė―ėļė íĩí ëģë Ž ęē―ė ëžë ë ę°ė§ ëŽīęļ°ę° íĻęŧ ėęēĻėž ė§ė ëĻėėėė ėė ėĢžė ėļėė ë§ëĪ ė ėė ęēėīëĪ. ëĻžė ėė ėĢžėëĨž ë§ė ėŽëëĪėęē ė ííīėž íëĪ. ėī ęģžė ėė ėĒí, ë§ėėĶ, ėžėļė§ėļëĪëģīëĪë ėëė ėžëĄ ėė ė ëí ėīíīę° ėĒ ë ėë ė§ëĻėļ ė°í ęĩę°ėĢžėėëĪėīë ęļ°ë ęĩė ėĒ ęĩęīė ę°ė§ ėŽëëĪ ėė ėėŽ ëĪėīę° ęą°ęļ°ė ė íëĨž í ėë ėëĪ. ėīëŽí ęģžė ė íĩíī ėė ėĢžėėëĪėī ë§ėė§ęģ , í ė§ėė ëŠĻėŽėž íëĪ. ëđíļė―ėļėīëžë ëŽīęļ°ëĨž ę°ė§ ę°ėļëĪėī í ė§ėė ëŠĻėŽ ėė ëĄėī ėėĨė íėąíëĐī, íļíę° ë§íë ęēėēëž ę·ļ ė§ėėėė íŽíëĨž íĩíī ėė ėė ė§ėėĢžė ėļėė ë§ëĪ ė ėëĪ.
ę·ļëĶž 3. ėė ėĢžė ėļėė ë§ëĪęļ° ėíīėë ë ė ëĩė ė ė í íĻęŧ ėĻėž íëĪ.
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2025-06-10 19:01:49CANNES, FRANCE â May 2025 â Bitcoin mining made its mark at the worldâs most prestigious film gathering this year as Puerto Rican director and producer Alana Mediavilla introduced her feature documentary Dirty Coin: The Bitcoin Mining Documentary at the MarchÃĐ du Film during the Cannes Film Festival.
The film puts bitcoin mining at the center of a rising global conversation about energy, technology, and economic freedom.
Dirty Coin is the first feature-length documentary to explore bitcoin mining through immersive, on-the-ground case studies.
From rural towns in the United States to hydro-powered sites in Latin America and the Congo, the film follows miners and communities navigating what may be one of the most misunderstood technologies of our time.
The result is a human-centered look at how bitcoin mining is transforming local economies and energy infrastructure in real ways.
To mark its Cannes debut, Mediavilla and her team hosted a packed industry event that brought together leaders from both film and finance.
Dirty Coin debut ceremony at the MarchÃĐ du Film
Sponsors Celestial Management, Sangha Renewables, Nordblock, and Paystand.org supported the program, which featured panels on mining, energy use, and decentralized infrastructure.
Attendees had the rare opportunity to engage directly with pioneers in the space. A special session in French led by Seb Gouspillou spotlighted mining efforts in the Congoâs Virunga region.
Dirty Coin builds on Mediavillaâs award-winning short film Stranded, which won over 20 international prizes, including Best Short Documentary at Cannes in 2024.
That success helped lay the foundation for the feature and positioned Mediavilla as one of the boldest new voices in global documentary filmmaking.
Alana Mediavilla speaks at the MarchÃĐ du Film â Cannes Film Festival
âIf weâve found an industry that can unlock stranded energy and turn it into real power for peopleâespecially in regions with energy povertyâwhy wouldnât we look into it?â says Mediavilla. âOur privilege blinds us.
âThe same thing we criticize could be the very thing that lifts the developing world to our standard of living. Ignoring that potential is a failure of imagination.â
Much like the decentralized network it explores, Dirty Coin is spreading globally through grassroots momentum.
Local leaders are hosting independent screenings around the world, from RoatÃĄn and Berlin to SÃĢo Paulo and Madrid. Upcoming events include Toronto and Zurich, with more cities joining each month.
Mediavilla, who previously worked in creative leadership roles in the U.S. â including as a producer at Google â returned to Puerto Rico to found Campo Libre, a studio focused on high-caliber, globally relevant storytelling from the Caribbean.
She was also accepted into the Cannes Producers Network, a selective program open only to producers with box office releases in the past four years.
Mediavilla qualified after independently releasing Dirty Coin in theaters across Puerto Rico. Her participation in the network gave her direct access to meetings, insights, and connections with the most active distributors and producers working today.
The filmâs next public screening will take place at the Anthem Film Festival in Palm Springs on Saturday, June 14 at 2 PM. Additional screenings and market appearances are planned throughout the year at Bitcoin events and international film platforms.
Dirty Coin at the Cannes Film Festival
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2025-06-11 03:01:19The German bank is considering launching a stablecoin as the European banking sector gradually opens up to digital assets.
According to a report by Bloomberg, Deutsche Bank is stepping up its involvement in the digital asset space by exploring stablecoin issuance and tokenized deposit solutions.
Sabih Behzad, Deutsche Bankâs Head of Digital Assets and Currencies Transformation, stated that the institution is currently evaluating two strategic options. The first involves developing its own proprietary stablecoin, while the second considers joining a broader consortium initiative within the banking industry.
At the same time, the bank is examining the potential of tokenized deposits â blockchain-based financial instruments that Deutsche Bank believes could enhance the efficiency of transaction settlements. These would represent digital versions of traditional bank deposits.
Deutsche Bank isnât alone in pursuing this strategy. Banco Santander recently began preliminary work on its own stablecoin and is planning to offer crypto services through its digital banking division. Additionally, Deutsche Bankâs asset management arm, DWS Group, has launched a joint venture with Flow Traders and Galaxy Digital to issue a euro-denominated token.
According to Citigroup projections, the market capitalization of stablecoins is expected to grow significantly, from nearly $240 billion today to over $2 trillion by 2030.
The bankâs participation in Project AgorÃĄ â an initiative led by the Bank for International Settlements â further highlights its interest in exploring the role of tokenization in wholesale cross-border payments.
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2025-06-10 14:55:39Retirement planning is like laying down the blueprint for your future, where financial security meets your personal dreams and desires. It's about taking a proactive approach to ensure that your golden years are truly golden, filled with comfort and freedom rather than financial stress. The process of creating a retirement plan includes identifying your income sources, adding up your expenses, putting a savings plan into effect, and managing your assets.
It is essential for several reasons:
- Securing Your Financial Future:
Retirement marks the start of a phase where financial worries should no longer dominate your life. Thoughtful retirement planning ensures a consistent income to support your lifestyle and manage unexpected costs.
- Achieving Your Personal Goals:
Retirement offers the chance to focus on passions, hobbies, and experiences delayed during your career. Early preparation makes aspirations such as travel, making new hobbies and spending time with your loved ones, achievable.
- Managing Health Care Needs:
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@ 6a6be47b:3e74e3e1
2025-06-10 17:10:58Hi frens! ð§
ðķ I just canât stop listening to the new Deafheaven album, Lonely People with Power. Iâve been hesitant to write about it because Iâm no music expertâIâm just a fan, and my appreciation is mostly pure excitement and awe.
So, honestly, my opinion is very biased because I love this band so much. Their newest album has completely taken over my playlists since its release. Iâm hooked.
Their last album was a dreamy blend of shoegaze and black metal with those signature âgoblin coreâ screams (forgive my genre-mixing, I just go with what I feel!), and I loved it. Songs like âNeptune Raining Diamondsâ flowing into âLament for Waspsâ felt like being transported to another dimensionâchefâs kiss.
ðIf you know Deafheaven, maybe you first heard them through their cult classic Sunbather, or maybe New Bermuda, or something else entirely.
ð§ââïļ If youâre used to their darker sound, maybe the last album wasnât your thing. But this oneâoh wow. From the instrumental opening track, I was in for a ride. The music is a mix of pain, loneliness, despair, and sadness, all wrapped in ethereal sounds and bursts of fury.
Itâs hard to describe, but the lyricsâwhile darkâfeel universal. Thereâs a sense of being observed, feeling helpless, but also a glimmer of hope, a sense that something new might begin. Thatâs exactly how this album left me feeling.
ðĩ If you havenât given this album a chance yet, I really hope you do! And if you have, what was your favorite part? For me, itâs those smooth transitions between songsâgoing from âIncidental IIâ to âRevelator,â and then topping it off with âBody Behaviour.â Mind blown.
Well, those are my two sats! Enjoy your week and take care, frens.
Godspeed! ð
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@ eb0157af:77ab6c55
2025-06-11 01:02:48Uberâs CEO has revealed the companyâs interest in stablecoins as a solution to reduce the costs of cross-border payments.
The multinational transport giant is currently in an exploratory phase regarding the integration of stablecoins into its global payment systems. The disclosure came during a speech by CEO Dara Khosrowshahi at the Bloomberg Tech conference in San Francisco.
âWeâre still in the study phase, Iâd say, but stablecoin is one of the, for me, more interesting instantiations of crypto that has a practical benefit other than crypto as a store of value.â Khosrowshahi stated.
The Uber CEO explained how stablecoins could represent a cost-effective alternative to traditional payment systems for international transactions. According to Khosrowshahi, these digital currencies could significantly reduce the companyâs operational expenses by eliminating high fees and delays typically associated with conventional bank transfers.
Implementing stablecoins could streamline Uberâs global payment operations, with particularly significant benefits in markets burdened by high remittance costs or unstable local currencies â enabling faster and more reliable payments to the companyâs business partners. However, Uber has yet to specify which stablecoins or blockchain networks it might adopt, nor has it provided a precise timeline for implementation.
Uberâs interest in stablecoins comes as the legislative landscape continues to evolve. The U.S. Congress is currently reviewing two major legislative proposals: the GENIUS Act and the STABLE Act, both aimed at establishing a clear regulatory framework for dollar-pegged digital currencies. These bills focus on reserve standards and anti-money laundering requirements but have yet to be finalized.
The post Uber eyes stablecoins to optimize international payments appeared first on Atlas21.
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@ 91bea5cd:1df4451c
2025-06-10 14:52:18Para um brasileiro, pode ser difÃcil entender como as estaçÃĩes do ano sÃĢo capazes de influenciar o imaginÃĄrio e a prÃģpria organizaçÃĢo da sociedade.
Mas em paÃses de clima temperado ou frio, onde primavera, verÃĢo, outono e inverno sÃĢo mais demarcados, ÃĐ contagiante a alegria com que o verÃĢo ÃĐ celebrado, depois de meses de dias curtos, temperaturas frequentemente negativas e poucas possibilidades de interaçÃĢo social.
à por isso que desde os tempos mais antigos, as primeiras civilizaçÃĩes europeias jÃĄ tinham festas especÃficas para celebrar tanto a chegada da primavera â a volta da vida desabrochando â quanto o solstÃcio de verÃĢo â o ÃĄpice do sol, o dia mais longo do ano.
E, segundo pesquisadores, sÃĢo esses dois tipos de celebraçÃĢo, depois abraçados pelo catolicismo, que explicam a origem das festas juninas, que no Brasil acabariam sendo reinventadas com um sotaque prÃģprio.
"As origens sÃĢo mesmo as antigas festas pagÃĢs das antigas civilizaçÃĩes, ligadas aos ciclos da natureza, à s estaçÃĩes do ano. Sociedades antigas realizavam grandes festividades, com duraçÃĩes longas, atÃĐ de um mÊs, sobretudo nos perÃodos de plantio e de colheita", contextualiza o pesquisador de culturas populares Alberto Tsuyoshi Ikeda, professor da Universidade de SÃĢo Paulo e consultor da cÃĄtedra Kaapora: da Diversidade Cultural e Ãtnica na Sociedade Brasileira, da Universidade Federal de SÃĢo Paulo (#Unifesp).
"A primavera era bastante comemorada, como o reingresso da vida mais dinÃĒmica, o rebrotar da natureza e das atividades depois do perÃodo do inverno, sempre de muita dificuldade, luta pela sobrevivÊncia e recolhimento", comenta ele.
Se nessa ÃĐpoca do ano o que se via era a explosÃĢo da natureza, a vida social espelhava isso. "Os grupos humanos realizavam grandes festividades dedicadas à prÃģpria natureza, muitas vezes rendendo homenagens aos antigos deuses relacionados à natureza, à vida animal, à vida vegetal de um modo geral. Eram festas comunitÃĄrias com muita alegria, muita alimentaçÃĢo e reuniÃĢo de pessoas em grande nÚmero: foi o que deu origem à s festas juninas que a gente conhece no Brasil e em outras partes do mundo."
Autora do livro Festas Juninas: Origens, TradiçÃĩes e HistÃģria, a sociÃģloga Lucia Helena Vitalli Rangel, professora na PontifÃcia Universidade CatÃģlica de SÃĢo Paulo (PUC-SP), explica que a origem das festas juninas estÃĄ nos "rituais de fertilidade agrÃcola" de diversos povos â da Europa, do Oriente MÃĐdio e do norte da Ãfrica.
Os [mitolÃģgicos] casais #fÃĐrteis #Afrodite e Adonis, Tamuz e Izta, Isis e #OsÃris eram homenageados nesses #rituais, pois representavam a reproduçÃĢo humana, numa ÃĐpoca de evocaçÃĢo da colheita", afirma.
"Eram rituais para que a colheita fosse farta e para abençoar o prÃģximo perÃodo #agrÃcola. Era perÃodo de congraçamento, de partilha e estabelecimento de alianças entre as comunidades. Eram rituais de fartura e abundÃĒncia em todos os sentidos, no ÃĒmbito alimentar e na relaçÃĢo entre as famÃlias: casamentos, batizados e compadrio."
"No hemisfÃĐrio norte o solstÃcio de verÃĢo era o auge do perÃodo ritual e do trabalho agrÃcola coroado pela colheita", acrescenta a sociÃģloga.
Vale ressaltar o Ãģbvio, para que nÃĢo fique um certo estranhamento ao leitor menos atento: no hemisfÃĐrio norte, origem de tais celebraçÃĩes, as estaçÃĩes do ano sÃĢo invertidas em relaçÃĢo ao hemisfÃĐrio sul, onde estÃĄ o Brasil.
ApropriaçÃĢo catÃģlica
Mas onde entÃĢo entram os santos nessa histÃģria? Na festa junina contemporÃĒnea, estÃĢo presentes algumas das figuras mais populares do catolicismo â e isso acabou impregnado de tal forma na celebraçÃĢo que a religiosidade se misturou ao folclore e à s tradiçÃĩes populares, transcendendo os ritos normatizados pela Igreja CatÃģlica.
O primeiro dos santos juninos ÃĐ AntÃīnio (? - 1231), frade franciscano de origem portuguesa que ficou conhecido pelo que fez na ItÃĄlia no inÃcio do sÃĐculo 13. Com fama de milagreiro, foi canonizado pela Igreja onze meses depois de sua morte â trata-se de um recorde atÃĐ hoje nÃĢo superado na histÃģria do catolicismo.
No imaginÃĄrio popular, AntÃīnio se tornou o #bonachÃĢo santo das coisas perdidas, sobretudo nos paÃses europeus, e o casamenteiro, principalmente em Portugal e no Brasil. #Simpatias, #promessas e oraçÃĩes especÃficas marcam a devoçÃĢo a ele. E sua presença nos festejos juninos geralmente estÃĄ ligada a essas tradiçÃĩes â a Igreja fixou o 13 de junho, data da morte dele, como dia consagrado ao santo.
Em 24 de junho, o catolicismo celebra o nascimento de JoÃĢo Batista (2 a.C - 28 d.C.). à o santo mÃĄximo das comemoraçÃĩes juninas â hÃĄ versÃĩes que apontam que originalmente eram "festas joaninas" e nÃĢo festas juninas; e, sobretudo no nordeste brasileiro, a Festa de SÃĢo JoÃĢo ÃĐ um evento de dimensÃĩes impressionantes.
Personagem de historicidade controversa, JoÃĢo Batista ÃĐ apontado como primo de Jesus Cristo e aquele que o batizou.
Em seu livro O Ramo de Ouro, o antropÃģlogo escocÊs James Frazer (1854-1941) diz que ocorreu um processo histÃģrico "de acomodaçÃĢo", deslocando para a figura de SÃĢo JoÃĢo Batista a comemoraçÃĢo do solstÃcio de verÃĢo.
Por fim, o mÊs de junho ainda tem a data do martÃrio de SÃĢo Pedro (? - 67 d.C) e SÃĢo Paulo (5 d.C. - 67 d.C.), dois dos pioneiros do cristianismo. Pedro foi um dos 12 apÃģstolos de Jesus e acabou depois considerado o primeiro papa do catolicismo.
Paulo de Tarso, por sua vez, ÃĐ reputado como um dos mais influentes teÃģlogos da histÃģria. Parte significativa dos textos que compÃĩem o Novo Testamento da BÃblia ÃĐ atribuÃda à sua pena. à dele, portanto, a autoria de parcela considerÃĄvel da ressignificaçÃĢo de Jesus Cristo apÃģs sua morte na cruz â em outras palavras, ÃĐ possÃvel dizer que Paulo ÃĐ responsÃĄvel pela transformaçÃĢo de Jesus em um mito.
Uma observaçÃĢo necessÃĄria: apesar de a Igreja celebrar em conjunto a memÃģria do martÃrio de Pedro e de Paulo, por tradiçÃĢo este Último nem sempre ÃĐ associado aos festejos juninos.
à medida que o catolicismo foi se transformando em religiÃĢo do status quo, sobretudo a partir da cristianizaçÃĢo do ImpÃĐrio Romano, no ano de 380 d.C., diversos rituais tratados como pagÃĢos acabaram sendo abraçados e apropriados pela Igreja. "A Igreja CatÃģlica nÃĢo pÃīde desmanchar essas prÃĄticas", reconhece Rangel.
Com os rituais de primavera e verÃĢo, nÃĢo foi diferente. "VÃĄrias dessas festividades foram adaptadas", conclui Alberto Ikeda, da USP. "Aos poucos passaram a ser tratadas como festas em honra aos santos juninos."
"Mas ÃĐ importante notar que mesmo dentro do ciclo cristÃĢo, esses santos estÃĢo ligados tematicamente com aquelas mesmas ideias, os mesmos princÃpios das festividades [dessa ÃĐpoca do ano] das antigas civilizaçÃĩes", pontua o pesquisador.
Santo AntÃīnio, por exemplo, ÃĐ o casamenteiro â em uma leitura lato sensu, poderia ser encarado como o santo da famÃlia, da unidade familiar, da reproduçÃĢo humana. "SÃĢo JoÃĢo tambÃĐm estÃĄ ligado, sobretudo nos interiores do Brasil, a essa questÃĢo dos relacionamentos afetivos. Tradicionalmente, faz-se muito casamento no Dia de SÃĢo JoÃĢo", diz Ikeda.
"Ele tambÃĐm traz a caracterÃstica da fartura [que remete aos perÃodos de plantio e de colheita, em oposiçÃĢo aos rigorosos invernos], dos alimentos, das bebidas, aquilo que chamamos na antropologia de repasto ritual ou repasto cerimonial", afirma o pesquisador.
De modo geral, na leitura proposta por ele, todos os santos juninos estÃĢo ligados aos ciclos da natureza â fogo, ÃĄgua, fertilidade, abundÃĒncia. EstÃĄ aà SÃĢo Pedro e a ideia de que ele ÃĐ quem controla o tempo. "Vejo uma relaçÃĢo entre eles e os antigos rituais, uma relaçÃĢo ainda presente.
Embora a gente nÃĢo perceba mais, eles tÊm essa ligaçÃĢo com os elementos fundamentais da existÊncia humana", comenta.
Nas festas populares essas forças da natureza se fazem representadas, muito alÃĐm da mesa farta.
Os mastros juninos que sÃĢo erguidos representam a potÊncia dos troncos, das ÃĄrvores que resistem ao inverno. A fogueira ÃĐ a luz: ilumina, aquece, afugenta animais ferozes, assa os alimentos.
Na releitura contemporÃĒnea, portanto, as festas juninas "guardam as reminiscÊncias das ancestrais aglomeraçÃĩes festivas", conforme frisa Ikeda.
TradiçÃĢo brasileira
Paçoca, pamonha, pipoca, bolo de fubÃĄ, canjica, curau, pÃĐ de moleque, maçÃĢ do amor. Vinho quente e quentÃĢo. Brincadeiras de pular fogueira e dançar a quadrilha. ChapÃĐu de palha, camisa xadrez, calça com remendos. Bombinhas e rojÃĩes, fogos de artifÃcio. Bandeirinhas coloridas penduradas em varais de barbante.
No Brasil, as festas juninas foram reinventadas e se tornaram uma exaltaçÃĢo das raÃzes caipiras. E muito alÃĐm da religiosidade, tornou-se tradiçÃĢo, folclore. Como se o ciclo se fechasse: o que nasceu como ritual gregÃĄrio, de celebraçÃĢo social, e depois foi apropriado por uma religiÃĢo dominante, acabou na cultura popular sendo devolvido ao sentido original â ou seja, a festa pela alegria de festejar.
NÃĢo à toa, a folclorista Laura Della MÃīnica registrou em seu livro Os TrÊs Santos do MÊs de Junho que "respeitar as festas e oraçÃĩes dedicadas a cada um dos trÊs santos do mÊs de junho, segundo a tradiçÃĢo, ÃĐ obrigaçÃĢo e dever de todos nÃģs, pelo menos culturalmente". O "todos nÃģs" ÃĐ o brasileiro. Porque mesmo nascida no Velho Mundo, as festas juninas assumiram uma identidade prÃģpria em territÃģrio nacional.
"A colonizaçÃĢo da AmÃĐrica colocou novamente a questÃĢo [da apropriaçÃĢo cultural] para os jesuÃtas e todos os religiosos que se instalaram no continente sul-americano", pontua a sociÃģloga Rangel.
"No caso do Brasil, houve uma coincidÊncia do calendÃĄrio. No inverno seco, o solstÃcio de inverno marca o perÃodo dos trabalhos agrÃcolas mais importantes. Do mesmo modo que, para os povos do hemisfÃĐrio norte ÃĐ o perÃodo de rituais de fertilidade, [a festa por aqui tambÃĐm vem] com as mesmas caracterÃsticas, congrega as famÃlias na evocaçÃĢo da abundÃĒncia."
As tradiçÃĩes regionais guardam suas especificidades, como era de se esperar em um paÃs de dimensÃĩes continentais. "Sempre foram festas e rituais populares", salienta Rangel.
"No Brasil temos expressÃĩes regionais muito fortes: o SÃĢo JoÃĢo nordestino, o Boi BumbÃĄ da regiÃĢo norte, o Boi de MamÃĢo no sul, Cavalhadas no centro-oeste e as festas do Divino EspÃrito Santo e muitas regiÃĩes, particularmente no estado de SÃĢo Paulo."
A pesquisadora comenta que "conforme os padres vÃĢo chegando nas parÃģquias, começam a interferir nas comemoraçÃĩes". à quando vem o sincretismo: a festa popular tambÃĐm ÃĐ festa catÃģlica, a quermesse organizada pela igreja tambÃĐm tem os rituais populares.
"AtÃĐ hoje as parÃģquias, as igrejas, realizam festas juninas. Mesmo que as maiores festas estejam predominantemente tendo somente o carÃĄter festivo, mais comercial, de exploraçÃĢo pelo ganho financeiro, as igrejas continuam fazendo comemoraçÃĩes aos santos juninos", pontua Ikeda.
"Embora muitas pessoas nÃĢo catÃģlicas tambÃĐm participem das festas, embora predomine uma visÃĢo genÃĐrica que as festas juninas nÃĢo guardam mais relaçÃĢo com a religiosidade, hÃĄ ainda um relacionamento das igrejas com esses santos juninos."
Para ele, a evoluçÃĢo da festividade consiste no fato de que "toda aglomeraçÃĢo possibilita o incentivo ao comÃĐrcio". "E a alimentaçÃĢo estÃĄ neste centro, na busca mesmo do repasto cerimonial e festividades, danças e mÚsicas que sempre estiveram ligados aos antigos rituais." Ikeda lembra que a as festas populares tÊm uma importÃĒncia antropolÃģgica por serem "prÃĄticas gregÃĄrias que ciclicamente comemoram a prÃģpria constituiçÃĢo, a prÃģpria existÊncia das comunidades enquanto coletividade, a reuniÃĢo de grupos humanos que preservam uma histÃģria comum".
"No caso da feste junina, esse vestir-se de caipira, simbolicamente, ÃĐ um instrumento de importÃĒncia atÃĐ emocional e psicolÃģgico para as pessoas se sentirem com a identidade ligada ao passado, aos pais e avÃģs que praticavam aquilo, comemorando de forma parecida", analisa o pesquisador.
"Assim, a prÃĄtica possibilita a guarda de uma continuidade ao longo do tempo."
SuspensÃĢo sanitÃĄria
Nunca ÃĐ demais enfatizar: com a pandemia de covid-19 ainda fora de controle, seria uma pÃĐssima ideia realizar qualquer tipo de festa neste perÃodo â se quer comemorar, faça em casa somente com seu nÚcleo familiar. EntÃĢo, 2021 serÃĄ o segundo ano consecutivo em que o Brasil nÃĢo terÃĄ, ao menos de modo ostensivo, a tradiçÃĢo das festividades com bandeirinhas coloridas. Doutora em HistÃģria das CiÊncias da SaÚde e autora do livro A Gripe Espanhola na Bahia, a historiadora Christiane Maria Cruz de Souza afirma que esse cancelamento nÃĢo ocorreu nem na epidemia de 100 anos atrÃĄs.
Isto porque a gripe chegou ao Brasil bem depois dos festejos de 1918. E, no ano seguinte, a epidemia estava controlada. "A gripe espanhola nÃĢo teve nenhuma interferÊncia no SÃĢo JoÃĢo. Os primeiros registros da doença apareceram em setembro de 1918 e a doença foi se extinguindo aos poucos. Em Salvador, ele nÃĢo avançou para o ano de 1919. Houve alguns surtos, em lugares mais remotos, atÃĐ 1920, mas sem carÃĄter epidÊmico."
à de se supor, inclusive, que as festividades de 1919 tenham sido ainda mais animadas. "Passada a epidemia de gripe espanhola, tudo o que as pessoas queriam eram esquecÊ-la", afirma Souza.
Em 20 de junho de 1919, entretanto, surgiram os primeiros registros indicando uma epidemia de varÃola na capital da Bahia. "Começaram a aparecer um caso aqui, outro ali, mas ainda sem a força suficiente para poucos dias depois interditar os festejos de SÃĢo JoÃĢo", nota a pesquisadora.
"As autoridades sanitÃĄrias demoraram muito para reconhecer que ocorria uma epidemia terrÃvel de varÃola. Autoridades pÚblicas sÃģ costumam reconhecer a existÊncia de uma epidemia quando se torna inevitÃĄvel devido ao acÚmulo de adoecimentos e mortes, quando o nÚmero de doentes e mortos ultrapassa a normalidade esperada para os casos da doença. Isso demora um tempo."
Rangel ressalta, inclusive, que atÃĐ a primeira metade do sÃĐculo 20, as festas juninas eram muito menores, restritas a familiares e pequenos grupos comunitÃĄrios. Muito menos do que os eventos de hoje em dia. "Eram festas de arraial, de quintais, de quermesses", diz. "Elas sÃģ se transformaram em grandes espetÃĄculos na segunda metade do sÃĐculo 20, na esteira da espetacularizaçÃĢo do carnaval."
Fonte: BBC News 18 Junho 2021
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@ e968e50b:db2a803a
2025-06-10 14:59:23Traveling with a miner...
I recently traveled over 13,000 kilometers to see a bitcoin circular economy of which I had developed some friendships and decided to bring a small miner to donate to one of the organizations spurring on this community. But every moment that thing was unplugged was a missed hash! So........
Let's first discuss, is mining in the terminal, using the airport's energy ethical?
I would say that the answer is unequivocally yes. They provide the outlets there so that you can charge your devices. I feel like if I want to use that to verify the transactions of freedom fighters fleeing Myanmar and preserve the savings of merchants in Zimbabwe instead of playing Candy Crush or doomscrolling Facebook, that's my prerogative. Am I wrong?
Is it allowed?
Well...I guess this post may bring that to light...
But is is possible?
Short answer, yes, but I couldn't quite figure it out in time with the miner I was using. The hard problem is the way you sign in to Wifi at the airport. There's no password and instead you normally open up a browser and agree to the terms there. I couldn't figure out in time (across multiple airports) how to circumvent this, but I think I would have been able to do it with a different device.
How about at a bnb?
Easy-peasy! Oddly enough, I was a little more torn on the ethics here. It was in fact pretty cold, and this thing was functioning as a space heater while I was at that desk. Also, you can't see it, but that cord on the right was for a blow dryer that consumes almost ten times the energy of my miner. Alas, you don't use a blow dryer continuously throughout the night and I really didn't want to risk offending the owner. She had actually only charged me 26,000 sats for the night, and even though she was a bitcoiner, I didn't want to risk any chance that she might feel I was taking advantage of her business. I ran it for a little bit to warm my hands while I wrote and then unplugged it until it was time to present the gift.
Have you ever mined like this?
I kept reminding myself that I wasn't using someone else's electricity, but in fact, using electricity that I already paid for. Nevertheless, it's an odd feeling. Am I wrong? I definitely think bitcoiners that run rental spots should be heating them with miners. If nothing else, what a cool education opportunity for the renters. Anyone ever mine anywhere weirder than this? It seems that as solo miners become more prevalent, there will be more instances of people travel mining, mining at work, or mining using power that they don't necessarily "own" or have full control over.
https://stacker.news/items/1002559
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@ 5eaeca3b:75c1954f
2025-06-10 13:25:41Ingredienti:
Olio EVO di qualità , Peperoncino, Aglio (possibilmente fresco), Spaghetti (di qualità ). Per la variazione: Menta (ho usato foglie di menta marocchina) e formaggio pecorino.
Procedimento:
Ho usato (come si vede nella foto in alto) pasta "La Molisana" che ha 14 minuti di cottura, quindi appena l'acqua bolle occorre salarla e buttare la pasta. Poi, in una padella, far riscaldare un fondo di olio EVO e quando ÃĻ caldo far imbiondire 2/3 spicchi di aglio tagliati a pezzi e il peperoncino (si puÃē usare quello fresco oppure quello secco tritato). Quando l'aglio comincia ad imbiondire, aggiungere la mentuccia e un mestolo di acqua di cottura (come in foto)
Togliere la padella dal fuoco e lasciare risposare. Appena il tempo di cottura ÃĻ trascorso tirare gli spaghetti dall'acqua e metterli in padella e farli saltare leggermente. attendere qualche istante in modo che la temperatura della pasta si abbassi (non deve raffreddarsi ma semplicemente perdere un po' di calore affinchÃĐ il formaggio che andiamo ad aggiungere non faccia grumi ma diventi una bella crema...) e quindi aggiungere il pecorino grattato e saltare bene.. se vediamo che si asciuga troppo aggiungere poca acqua di cottura e continuare a spolverare di pecorino e saltare in padella. CosÃŽ da ottenere una fantastica cremosità ...
Buon appetito!
Un piccolo trucco: ho aggiunto anche uno spicchio (molto piccolo) di aglio spremuto. PerchÃĻ non risulti troppo aggressivo ho messo una foglia di mentuccia sotto allo spremiaglio.. (vedi sotto in foto)
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2025-06-10 12:17:39The pursuit of this body of work is to document the ongoing flux of novel events that I experience. My goal is to share my perception of the world so that others can see the beauty, color and humor.\ \ My journey as a photographer has taken me to places that I could have never imagined - from the basements of house shows, to traveling around the entire United States, Japan and most of Europe. I am incredibly thankful for all of the opportunities that have been given to me from touring with Vasudeva. In the course of all these years traveling, what I have come to understand is a deeper vision of myself and what it is that I do as a photographer; and that is to document people and places in the moment. To not seek compositions, but to allow the curiosity and discovery of myself to see and experience.
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2025-06-11 00:02:34Romaniaâs national postal service embraces digital assets by installing the first Bitcoin ATM at its Tulcea branch.
Romania has witnessed the inauguration of the first Bitcoin ATM within the offices of PoČta RomÃĒnÄ, the countryâs national postal service.
The installation took place at the Tulcea branch, the result of a strategic collaboration between PoČta RomÃĒnÄ and Bitcoin Romania (BTR), one of the countryâs leading exchanges. According to the official announcement from the postal service, this marks only the first step in a broader project.
Source: PoČta RomÃĒnÄ
The next locations set to host these ATMs will be Alexandria, Piatra NeamČ, BotoČani, and NÄdlac, confirming the postal serviceâs commitment to widespread distribution of these devices.
The integration of Bitcoin ATMs in post offices is part of a wider strategy to modernize the existing infrastructure through cutting-edge digital technologies. The initiative also aims to expand the range of services available in areas of the country traditionally underserved.
Global adoption
In recent months, global Bitcoin adoption has continued to grow through various channels: individual investors, companies accepting BTC as a payment method, corporations and institutions accumulating Bitcoin as a treasury asset, and nation-states acquiring BTC for strategic reserves.
According to Binance data from January, the number of Bitcoin wallets holding more than $100 in value reached nearly 30 million, marking a 25% year-on-year increase.
Despite this growth, overall Bitcoin adoption remains limited worldwide, even in countries with the highest adoption rates. A Q1 2025 report by River, a Bitcoin financial services company, found that only 4% of the global population owns Bitcoin.
The United States retains the highest concentration of Bitcoin holders, with around 14% of individuals holding BTC in 2025. The total addressable Bitcoin market remains below 1%, due to low retail adoption and under-allocation from institutions, the U.S.-based company noted.
According to River, Bitcoin could absorb 50% of the store-of-value market, equivalent to roughly $225 trillion in value. These asset classes include cash, stocks, real estate, precious metals, and art held for price appreciation or savings. With a current market capitalization slightly above $2 trillion, Bitcoin still has significant room for growth, River suggests.
The post PoČta RomÃĒnÄ launches the first Bitcoin ATM in post offices appeared first on Atlas21.
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2025-06-10 14:48:13https://stacker.news/items/1002548
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2025-06-10 10:30:44Over the years, Iâve hit many different Bitcoin events across Europe, recently LATAM and Asia too. Small local meetups, bigger gatherings, mid-sized and large conferences, as well as cultural festivals like the one just held in Warsaw, Poland, Bitcoin FilmFest (aka BFF25, which I also co-run).
With probably an average of 7-10 gatherings a year, itâs a lot for some, not enough for others. For me, itâs a learning process hunting signal: real people, real ideas, real talks. In a way, Proof of Workâjoining these events takes time and energy, it too yields the resultsânew connections, collaborations, or even just further steps toward our sovereign lives, meeting after meeting, just like adding a block to the chain.
When choosing a new place to join, location and program are important, almost equal, but what matters most is the overall theme and the vibe it creates with the âcrowdâ. Almost a paranormal synergy of what organizers bring and what attendees add with their presence.
May-June 2025...
First, culture without chains. Then privacy, tech, and cypher action. Still buzzing from BFF25, just a week later, a bit tired but stoked, I managed to take a 3-hour flight from Poland to Spain.
Worth it? Absolutely! Why? Continue reading to figure out.
BCC8333. Letâs first break down the name.
Barcelona Cyphers Conference, with â8333â referring to the port Bitcoin nodes use to sync the timechain in a decentralized network. Well, BCC8333 promised substance, not just empty fluff, from the very start. Honestly, I wouldnât even call it a 'conference' but a high-signal, well-structured meetup of maybe 150-200 individuals. No influencers, no VIP rooms. No hype, no pressure.
Unleashing Decentralized Freedom.
Held at Palau Dalmases, a 17th-century palace in Barcelonaâs Born district, the venue was pure magic. Its courtyard, with stair rails carved with mythological scenes, had an artistic, almost rebellious soul tied to its flamenco background (the venue officially hosts flamenco shows in the evenings). Not too big, not too small, it was just perfect for deep talks, hands-on workshops, signal-not-bullshit presentations, and real debates.
The courtyard, the heart of the venue, welcomed us with sunny weather and stylish dÃĐcor, sparking some of the best daytime conversations Iâve had. The entire place, with its history and defiant spirit, felt ready for us to build something special. https://i.nostr.build/5CbApOqFnb8UoB0F.png
Organized by localsâSpanish Maxis with a cypherpunk soulâand attended by folks from across the globe, it was a perfect mix of knowledge and experiences. Deep discussions on tech, privacy, geo-politics, culture, communities, health, lifestyle, and philosophy. Precious moments with familiar faces or new ones, all working on very interesting projects. Fact: smaller crowd let you dive deep into talks and build genuine connections.
The program was thoughtfully structured. Intense sessions balanced with space to breathe, think, talk, and eat.
(Note: BCC8333, smack in the heart of Barcelona, meant plenty of nearby dining options despite tourist crowds and occasional long lines for top tapas bars. Breaks were long enough, so you could savor decent meals while enjoying the 5-10 minute walk here or there with other attendees. Could you pay in SATs everywhere? Not really, not outside the venue. But letâs be realistic: in a group of Bitcoiners, thereâs always a way to use SATs, swapping fiat with others whoâll need it sooner or later. Win-win. Personally, I find these scenarios even betterâBitcoiners roaming the city for days, asking âCan I pay in bitcoin?â again and again, spread a message stronger than just a group of us closed off at the venue doing our own thing. Moving around and repeating the same question will sooner or later inspire new places to take Bitcoin payments seriously. FYI: at one dinner, a delicious Brazilian steakhouse, we convinced a waiter to download a Lightning wallet, accept his tips in SATs, and vow to dig deeper into Bitcoin and Nostr in the coming days.)
Back To The Event and Its Agenda.
Practical workshops, sharp presentations, and real debates (sadly, still too rare in the space) covered topics like privacy, nodes, wallets, Bitaxe miners, and Nostr. Crucial stuff to forge the sovereign life.
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- My personal highlights?
Fridayâs sessions on the history and future of cypherpunks (Spanish / English, with Alfre Mancera, Entropy, Bebop, Max Hillebrand, and Begleri); Miniscripts Roundtable-Discussion (English, with Edouard from Liana, Landabaso from Rewind, Francesco from BitVault, Yuri da Silva from Great Wall); Self-Sufficient Houses (English with Matthew Prosser); and the debate on Op_return (English, with Peter Todd; Unhosted Marcellus, and Lunaticoin).
I couldnât catch everythingâtoo busy in hallway chats connecting dots from the past to the present for a stronger future ;) âĶ Luckily, the main stage sessions were recorded by the organizers (follow Nostr: BCC833, with extra interviews/coverage done by Juan Cienfuegos (BitCorner Podcast). Sure, all of it will drop online soon.
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- What left me in awe?
Pure, unfiltered signal.
First, the Spanish Bitcoin scene is a force. Well-organized, connected, decentralized but acting as one when needed. People relentlessly focused on building, not just talking. BCC8333 was proof.
Second, the fusion of ideas is remarkable; the power of plebs putting them into practice moves the world forward. Just as Bitcoin doesnât need a CEO, Bitcoiners donât need typical trendsetters or idols. Case by case, we verify truth ourselves, like nodes in a network, organically building, improving, brainstorming, discussingânot on flashy stages or in cold expo hangars, but in dynamic meetups like this one.
Third, the tribe. Donât get me wrong, even with thousands of attendees, you can find your people if you try. But with a few hundred, free of overwhelming noise and far too many folks rushing around, you donât miss the most valuable chats. BCC8333 was no different. I met and re-met my soulmates. The tribe you laugh with, but also work hard with when needed. Simply put: people who share the cypherpunk fire. Sovereignty and hands-on freedom.
- Bonus stuff?
Though the topics were serious (and important), the vibe still had plenty of fun. Barcelonaâs nightlife was a great playground, but the organizers also brought joy right to the venue itself. https://i.nostr.build/ahJsprpg1d4qHFtV.png
Examples: Both days with Chain Duel to play in the courtyard and later a big-screen tournament, were cool to watch and join. Saturdayâs concert by Roger 9000, with all of us shouting, âTick tock, next block, it donât stop. The love of freedom, it donât stop!â to his energetic beats, made those moments truly spectacular.
Wrapping Up.
BCC8333 stands apart. As the title says, it was truly the event âWhere Cypherpunk Spirit Forges Sovereign Minds.â Cheers to the organizers, contributors, volunteers, and attendees! Those past few days in Barcelona were solid proof weâre keeping Bitcoinâs ethos aliveâa strong case that itâs not about âgoing to the moonâ but staying free on the ground.
Thank YOU!
BTC Your Mind. Let it Beat.
Åela
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2025-06-10 14:06:52pen & ink
https://stacker.news/items/1002504
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2025-06-11 00:01:29Bitcoin Magazine
Quantum BioPharma Boosts Digital Asset Holdings to $5 Million with New Bitcoin PurchaseÂIn an expansion of its digital asset portfolio, Quantum BioPharma Ltd. has announced the purchase of an additional $500,000 in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, bringing its total holdings to USD $5,000,000. The Canadian biopharmaceutical company made the move after securing approval from its Board of Directors.
JUST IN:
Quantum BioPharma Ltd purchased an additional $500k worth of BTC/crypto and now holds $5 million in BTC/crypto. Not sure how much actual #bitcoin pic.twitter.com/OqomNZ250x
â NLNico (@btcNLNico) June 10, 2025
âQuantum BioPharma Ltd. is pleased to announce that after receiving approval from the Board of Directors, the Company has purchased additional Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies as part of its strategic efforts. This brings the total amount of BTC and other cryptocurrencies purchased to USD $5,000,000. As previously announced the company will continue to allow for future financing and other transactions to be carried out in cryptocurrency.âÂ
The investment marks another step in the companyâs growth, reinforcing its broader strategy to include Bitcoin into its long-term financial planning and operations.Â
âThis move reflects the companyâs belief in the potential of Bitcoin and other currencies to provide a return on investment for shareholders and to provide some hedge against the dollar. The company is now set up to receive financing in cryptocurrencies as well as executing other types of transactions in cryptocurrencies.â
Quantum BioPharma has taken the steps to ensure that its holdings are managed securely and in compliance with legal and financial regulations, working with a custodian to uphold transparency, and investor trust.Â
âThe company is holding all its cryptocurrency with a fully compliant custodian. The company emphasizes that all transactions are and will be fully compliant with all relevant financial and audit regulations, ensuring a secure and legal process.â
Quantum BioPharma is known for its work in the biotech space, particularly through its subsidiary Lucid Psycheceuticals Inc., which focuses on neurological treatments like Lucid-MS. With this latest Bitcoin investment, the company joins a growing list of firms hedging traditional finance strategies with BTC.Â
While it remains unclear how much of the $5 million is allocated specifically to Bitcoin, the firmâs latest move signals increasing institutional interest in Bitcoin as a long term, viable asset.Â
This post Quantum BioPharma Boosts Digital Asset Holdings to $5 Million with New Bitcoin Purchase first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Jenna Montgomery.
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2025-06-10 10:01:24The objective web represents how we currently experience internet platforms. It functions primarily through centralized instances or platforms delivering shared information and statuses. These centralized platforms produce coherent views of reality based on standardized metrics such as trending content, view counts, likes, and aggregated user comments. This framework creates a single shared, authoritative depiction of the world, leading people to consume a shared interpretation of events. The objective web, therefore, becomes a centralized authority or source of truth, determining what is relevant, credible, and noteworthy. The presentation of a singular standard can also be extrapolated to concepts like Google's search rankings, user ratings on Uber, or Wikipedia's attempt at an objective encyclopedia. Though they differ in rigidity, each of these structures tries to deliver a consensus version of reality. Note that the argument is not that these platforms are objective, but they beget de facto objectivity, simply as a result of everyone deferring their subjectivity to the same entity.
This singular, consistency-based approach is increasingly failing. The objective web is under severe strain as diverse groups increasingly disagree about policies, representation, truth claims, and even basic shared facts. These difficulties become glaringly evident when considering disruptive technological changes, especially artificial intelligence-generated content and bots. The ability of platforms to consistently moderate and curate trustworthy information for all users quickly diminishes. The nature of centralized authorities means they're facing dedicated, scalable attacks. This creates an environment saturated with distrust and compromise. This approach is inherently unstable and is gradually collapsing amid internal contradictions and external pressures.
In sharp contrast, Nostr proposes the subjective web. The subjective web decouples individuals from standardized, centralized interpretive structures. Rather than relying on platforms or centralized systems to filter and interpret 'the internet', people individually decide how to interpret and judge the information and content they're exposed to. Subjectivity here is about personal judgment, local decision-making, and contextually flexible interpretations rather than universal coherence. This approach shifts the interpretative responsibility away from centralized authorities or algorithms and onto individuals and their personal networks.
This subjectivity is not limited to content but extends to the personal methods of interpreting information and people, using any variety of tools availableâincluding algorithmic analysis, AI interpretation, or simple social-relationship analyses. In doing so, the subjective web becomes far tougher for malicious actors to compromise because attacks must be tailored to unique personal environments and rely upon infiltrating individual interpretations and decision-processes. In other words, infiltration tactics that might be successful on a centralized system become incredibly difficult when everyone is forming their own subjective reality.
Subjective realities are robust against generalized or mass attacks due to their inherently private and personalized nature. To effectively corrupt or hack these subjective webs, attackers must conduct sophisticated infiltration attacks tailored to each user specifically. Even then, attackers face significant obstacles in gathering precise information about a user's personal judgment process and inner interpretations, which remain fundamentally private and contextual. Users can easily retreat into their own trusted, locally built social circles or community ties, rather than having their trust networks limited to centralized authority structures.
This resilience relies on leveraging "webs of trust"âinterconnected user relationships based on personal experiences and connections formed in the real world, rather than purely online interactions. This brings an important point: the subjective web fundamentally grounds trust on physical experience, minimizing large-scale vulnerabilities. Users maintain independent trust networks built through real-world interactions and institutions such as churches, sports-clubs, local community groups etc.. While these connections remain scalable and somewhat institutionally structured, they're significantly less susceptible to widespread digital manipulation and infiltrations. Additionally, since these trust webs are numerous, diversified, and individually tailored, single points of centralized failure are rare, and users can reconstruct trust if compromised.
Another significant is timestamping. Timestamping content offers a fundamental layer of objective verification within subjective systems, preventing after-the-fact manipulation. When timestamping is properly implemented, retrospective attacks (i.e., creating detailed fake environments designed to fool a person once that user is already engaging a particular environment) become practically impossible. For effective infiltration, attackers need established identities with consistent historical proofâmeaning maintaining long-standing fraudulent identities across long periodsâsomething more costly to scale in terms of effort, resources, and commitment.
While the subjective web represents a fundamentally decentralized and resilient structure, users naturally desire objective anchoring points at times. Users can incorporate âobjectiveâ points but do so as part of a broader array of personalized, contextual interpretations rather than centrally imposed, universally agreed-upon concepts. Thus, objective systems in the subjective web landscape exist merely as subjective information sources rather than authoritative interpretations. The difference here lies in acknowledging their inherent subjectivity, rather than attempting to impose a façade of universal, authoritative objectivity.
The subjective web isn't merely a theoretical ideal or preferenceâit represents an unavoidable future. Signs already suggest the current centralized, authoritative, coherence-driven internet model is fundamentally crumbling, torn apart by emerging contradictions, trust collapses, polarization, disagreements, and attacks. Centralized authorities increasingly limit openness or transparency as defense mechanisms, fundamentally compromising the advantages that made the internet powerful in the first place.
By contrast, transitioning toward a subjective web reduces these dilemmas and opens spaces of autonomy and interpretations suited to diverse and individual user needs. Unlike centralized systems, subjective webs limit the risks of digital manipulation, mass misinformation campaigns, censorship, narrative control, and network lockdown. Each individual retains robust networks of trust and personal interpretations, inherently preventing large-scale coordinated misinformation campaigns simply by maintaining diversity and individuality.
Embracing subjective web approaches with Nostr naturally offers a practical, resilient way forward as centralized platforms collapse under their own contradictions. Subjective webs inherently maintain the openness of early internet freedom while also offering individuals trustworthy, personalized interpretative environments. Ultimately, the collapse of objective web coherent structures may be inevitable. In recognizing this inevitability, embracing decentralized, individual-focused subjective web systems represents a practical method to reassert personal autonomy, interpretation freedom, resilience against manipulation, scalable infiltration attacks, centralized censorship attempts, and trust compromises.
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2025-06-10 13:15:46âNo man is free who is not master of himself.â â Epictetus
Weâre living in a world full of anxiety, noise, dependency, and fragility. And a lot of it, whether people realise it or not, is rooted in the fiat money system and the high-time-preference lifestyle it encourages.
Itâs crazy. Weâve advanced so far in terms of technology and information, yet most people feel more trapped, more lost, and more reactive than ever before. Instead of a world of abundance and cooperation, we see isolation, selfishness, and division. Everyone's chasing something â status, dopamine, fake meaning â while feeling emptier by the day.
Enter Stoicism
Stoicism is a philosophy thatâs been largely forgotten over the past couple of thousand years. But it holds the keys to internal sovereignty. My goal with Sovereign Stoic is to bring that way of thinking and living back into the conversation and help more people discover its power.
At the core of Stoicism is the idea of controlling your reactions, your desires, and your judgments. These arenât just ânice-to-haveâ traits, theyâre essential in a world as chaotic and manipulated as ours.
And theyâre exactly what weâre missing today.
The world tells you to follow every impulse. To rage online. To compare yourself constantly. But the Stoics knew that the only thing you can truly control is your own mind.
So instead of pointing fingers or playing the victim, we need to start with ourselves. Discipline. Reflection. Restraint. Not just talking the talk, but actually walking it.
Enter Bitcoin
Bitcoin is the tool that gives us external sovereignty. Itâs not just better money, itâs a whole new way of opting out of broken systems. Itâs the first real chance we have to reclaim our time, our savings, and our independence from corrupt central banks and weaponised finance.
Itâs wild how few people understand what Bitcoin enables. And thatâs okay. Itâs only been around for 16 years. The best things always take time.
But for those of us who do get it, Bitcoin is more than a store of value, itâs a statement. Itâs responsibility. No bailouts. No middlemen. No excuses.
You hold your keys, or you donât. You prepare, or you suffer. Simple as that.
As the world gets more censorious, more controlled, and more chaotic, Bitcoin becomes more necessary. Not just as money, but as a way of life.
The Overlap
Hereâs where it all connects.
Both Stoicism and Bitcoin are about agency. They ask you to take full ownership of your life. In a world where everything is built for convenience, where you can tap a screen and have anything delivered, human agency is being eroded. Weâve become soft.
But Stoicism reminds us: life isnât meant to be easy. Growth happens through challenge. Mastery through struggle. Character through pain.
And Bitcoin? It doesnât coddle you either. It demands responsibility. Long-term thinking. Patience. Sound judgment.
These two worlds â Stoic philosophy and the Bitcoin protocol, arenât just compatible. They belong together.
The Mission
The goal of Sovereign Stoic is to explore this intersection and help more people reclaim control over their minds and their money.
The past 100 years have softened us. Weâve handed over responsibility for our lives, our wealth, and our futures. That needs to change, and I believe it is changing.
Stoicism and Bitcoin both teach the same lesson: live with discipline, take full responsibility, and build something that matters. Not just for yourself, but for the people around you. For your family. For your community. For the future.
Final Invitation
If this speaks to you, even just a little I invite you to join the journey.
Subscribe. Reflect. Drop a comment. Letâs build this space together.
Self-mastery doesnât come overnight. It takes effort, commitment, and a lot of failures along the way. But the fact that you're reading this means youâre already on the path.
And thatâs a damn good start.
Fix the money. Fix the mindset.\ Become a Sovereign Stoic.
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2025-06-10 08:52:10This post is part of a series. It is meant to be a place for stackers to discuss creative projects they have been working on, or ideas they are aiming to build. Regardless of your project being personal, professional, physical, digital, or even simply an idea to brainstorm together.
If you have any creative projects or ideas that you have been working on or want to eventually work on... This is a place for discussing those, gather initial feedback and feel more energetic on bringing it to the next level.
Thank you @OT @cryotosensei @sangekrypto, @nkmg1c_ventures and @SilkyNinja for your previous contributions in https://stacker.news/items/978934/r/DeSign_r
Look forward to hearing if there's any progress there.
âŋe Creative, have Fun! :D
https://stacker.news/items/1002329
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2025-06-10 22:02:46Key Takeaways
In this episode of TFTC, energy economist Anas Alhajji outlines a profound shift in U.S. foreign policy under Trumpâaway from military intervention and toward transactional diplomacy focused on trade, reconstruction, and curbing Chinese and Russian influence in the Middle East. He highlights Trumpâs quiet outreach to Syria as emblematic of the U.S.'s strategic flexibility in legitimizing former adversaries when economically beneficial. Alhajji dismisses BRICS as a fractured bloc incapable of rivaling the U.S.-led order and insists the dollar and petrodollar remain dominant. On energy, he warns that despite favorable fundamentals, prices are suppressed by political confusion, underinvestment, and an aging power grid ill-prepared for the AI and urbanization boom. He also contends that Iran is stalling negotiations to buy time for nuclear advancement and that any deal will be superficial. Finally, Alhajji debunks the myth of Trump being pro-oil, noting his long-standing hostility toward the industry and explaining why a repeat of his past energy boom is implausible given todayâs financial and structural constraints.
Best Quotes
- âBRICS is a paper tiger. Everything about BRICS is what China doesâand thatâs it.â
- âThe dollar is here to stay. The petrodollar is here to stay. End of story.â
- âTrump hates the oil industry. He always classified it as an enemy.â
- âEnergy projects are 30- to 40-year investments, but politicians think in 4-year cycles. Thatâs where the disconnect lies.â
- âPeople think shale will boom again. It wonât. The model changed from âdrill baby drillâ to âcontrol baby control.ââ
- âThe real story of Trumpâs trip wasnât about politicsâit was investment, investment, investment.â
- âWithout massive investment in the grid and gas turbines, blackouts will become the normâeven in rich countries like Kuwait.â
- âIran and China have perfected the game of oil exports. Sanctions are just theater at this point.â
Conclusion
Anas Alhajjiâs conclusion challenges conventional narratives, arguing that global power is shifting from military dominance to economic leverage, infrastructure investment, and energy control. He presents a nuanced view of U.S. foreign policy under Trump, emphasizing the strategic importance of trade and reconstruction over regime change. As energy demand soars and geopolitical risks mount, Alhajji warns that the real dangers lie not in foreign adversaries, but in policy confusion, infrastructural lag, and complacencyâmaking this episode a crucial listen for anyone seeking to understand the high-stakes intersection of energy, economics, and diplomacy.
Timestamps
0:00 - Intro
0:48 - Syria and US diplomacy in Middle East
12:50 - Trump in the Middle East
18:12 - Fold & Bitkey
19:48 - Iran - Nuclear program and PR
33:53 - Unchained
34:22 - Crude markets, trade war and US debt
54:28 - Trump's energy stance
1:05:46 - Energy sector challanges
1:14:44 - Policy recommendations
1:21:18 - AI and bitcoinTranscript
(00:00) oil prices market fundamentals support higher price than where we are today. But because of this confusion, everyone is scared of low economic growth and that is a serious problem. The US media ignored part of Trump's speech when he said we are not about nation building and they refer to Afghanistan and Iraq.
(00:15) Look at them. This is a criticism of George W. Bush. We have groups that are talking about the demise of the dollar, the rise of bricks. Bricks is a paper tiger. Everything about bricks is what China does and that's it. The dollar is here to stay and the petro dollar is here to stay.
(00:31) The perception is that the Trump administration is cold but the reality Trump hates the oil [Music] indust. How are you? Very good. Very good. Thank you. As you were telling me, you've been a bit sleepd deprived this week trying to keep up with what's going on. Oh, absolutely. I mean, Trump keeps us on our toes uh all the time.
(01:06) In fact, I plan certain things for the weekend and Trump will say something or he will do something and all of a sudden we get busy again. Uh so clients are not going to wait for you until you finish your work. Basically, they want to know what's going on. So what is going on? What what how profound were the events in the Middle East? These are very uh very profound changes basically because it is very clear that if you look at the last 15 years uh and you look at the growth uh in the Middle East, you look at the growth of Saudi Arabia and uh the
(01:41) role of Turkey for example in the region uh it just just amazing be beyond any uh any thoughts. Uh in fact both of them Turkey and Saudi Arabia are part of the G20. Uh so they have economic influence and they have political influence. And of course the icing on the cake for those who are familiar with the region is to recognize the Syrian government and meet with the Syrian uh president.
(02:11) Uh this is a major a major change in economics and politics uh of the Middle East. Let's touch on that Syria uh topic for a while because I think a lot of people here in the United States were a bit shocked at how sort of welcoming President Trump was towards the new Syrian president considering the fact that uh he was considered an enemy not too long ago here in the United States.
(02:42) What first of all it's a fact of life for those who would like to check the history of politics. There were many people around the world who were classified or they were on the terrorism list and then they became friends of the United States or they were became heroes. I mean Nelson Mandela is one of them. You look at Latin America, there are presidents in Latin America who were uh the enemy of the United States and then they became uh uh cooperative with the United States and the United States recognized their governments and the result of their uh elections. Uh so
(03:15) we've seen this historically uh several uh several times around the world and as they say freedom fighters for some basically are the enemies and the terrorists for for others etc. So uh what we've seen that's why the the visit is very important that the recognition of this government is very important. uh the fact on the ground that uh the president of Syria had the power on the ground uh he had the the the people on the ground and he had the control on the ground and whatever he's been he's been doing since he came into power until now
(03:52) he done all the right steps u and people loved him I mean everyone who went to Syria whether the Syrians who left Syria 40 years ago or uh the visitors who are coming to Syria, they will tell you, "We have never seen the Syrian people as happy as we've seen them today, despite the fact that they they live in misery.
(04:17) They don't have um 8 million people without housing. Uh there is barely any electricity in most of the country. There is no internet. There is barely any food. The uh inflation is rampant, etc. But people are happy because they lived in fear for a very long time. And uh the steps they have taken. For example, the uh ministers in the previous government uh are still there and they are still in the housing of the government.
(04:49) They still have the drivers. They still have the cars from the previous government. They still have it until today. So uh they they were classified as enemies before. But all of a sudden now you have a new government that is uh accepting them. Uh so we we see some changes on the ground that are positive and we'll see how these things will go given that the area around them basically has been unstable for a very long time.
(05:17) how because I don't the the news when I was actually it was surreal for me because my first trip to the Middle East was last December when it was literally f flying over Syria to Abu Dhabi when uh um Assad was getting thrown out and it was pretty surreal to be in that region of the world.
(05:43) How as it pertains to like religious minorities within Syria moving forward is there protractions protections there? Um well let me just uh I want to emphasize one point that is very important. What did the interest of Turkey, Saudi Arabia and the United States in Syria if remember Syria was controlled by Iran and was controlled by the Russians.
(06:09) So in a sense it becomes uh kind of an imperative that taking it away from Iran and Russia and not bringing Iran or Russia back is extremely important. Now the Russians are still there and they have their own base but at least they are not bombing the Syrians and not killing them anymore. But the idea here is taking Syria out of Iran and Russia and probably later on if they kick the Russians out, Russians will not have access to the Mediterranean.
(06:37) Uh so there is an interest uh of all parties basically to take Russia out of Iran and um out of uh Syria regardless the country is uh devastated and it creates massive opportunities for US companies on all levels and uh we've seen a contract uh done recently with you mentioned Abu Dhabi uh uh a contract uh uh with the UA a basically to revamp all the Syrian ports and work on the Syrian ports.
(07:13) Uh so such contracts basically uh when you have a country that has nothing and it's completely devastated the whole infrastructure is devastated. Who is going to build it? If the uh what the Chinese, the Russians, so who who are going to build it? So, uh I think there is a a big room for US companies and others basically to come in and uh literally help on one side and make money on the other.
(07:38) Yeah, I think that that's what I'm trying to discern. What was this convoy from the United States to the Middle East this week signali -
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2025-06-10 11:35:27pen; monochromized
The Heart and Stomach operate within the same neurological pathway. Desire displays itself as hunger because that's our animal way of understanding it. When the heart is deprived, the stomach compensates but never satiates. However when the love âĪïļ desire is fulfilled, hunger ceases; and the nervous system regulates. There is no overeating when the system is in balance.
Likewise, an oxytocin surge dominates the dopamine pathway. But when love is ill, it is the dopamine hit that becomes the substitute. Gambling, sugar, smoking, money, and alcohol give short term relieve for the unavailable love and deprivation of the heart.
https://stacker.news/items/1002414
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Im ersten Teil von ÂŦMitgefÞhl und VergebungÂŧ bin ich, um eine Ãbersicht zu verschaffen, eher auf eine generelle Ebene eingegangen, und wie wir SchuldvorwÞrfe und Zorn durch Perspektivwechsel entschÃĪrfen kÃķnnen. Es ging mehr um die ÂŦgroÃenÂŧ Themen, die Themengebiete, die unverzeihlich scheinen. In diesem Text mÃķchte ich jetzt einmal nÃĪher heranzoomen und am direkten Beispiel einen Weg der Reflexion aufzeigen, der zu Þberraschenden â und hoffentlich auch fÞr dich â versÃķhnlichen Ergebnissen fÞhren kann. Denn hÃĪufig halten wir an kleineren Situationen und Verletzungen fest, und, obwohl der Verstand ÂŦweiÃÂŧ, dass man schon irgendwie loslassen kÃķnnte, weià man manchmal nicht recht wie.
Teil 1 finden Sie hier.
MÃķchtest du das wirklich?
Vor einiger Zeit tat jemand etwas, das mir schwer zu Herzen ging. Es widersprach meinem VerstÃĪndnis von MitgefÞhl, Anstand, Moral und Freundschaft und obwohl ich nicht direkt angegriffen wurde, verletzte und empÃķrte mich dieses Verhalten zutiefst. Ja, ich war verletzt und ja, ich war wÞtend. All das fÞhlte ich durch, akzeptierte es, doch loslassen konnte ich es anscheinend irgendwie noch nicht. Und obwohl ich weiÃ, dass Heilung Zeit braucht, spÞrte ich, dass noch irgendetwas fehlte. Irgendwas, was ich noch nicht sah, noch nicht erkannt oder gelernt hatte.
Es kamen mir also immer wieder verÃĪrgerte Gedanken in den Sinn und wenn durch irgendeinen ÂŦZufallÂŧ das Thema wieder auf den Tisch kam, kam alles wieder hoch. Bis ich die Gedanken samt GefÞhlen bis zum Schluss zurÞckverfolgte.
Ich fragte mich, was ich denn eigentlich wollte; was kÃķnnte dazu fÞhren, dass dieser Anteil in mir befriedet wird? Was ist sein Antrieb? Der Anteil wollte nÃĪmlich die ganze Zeit Þber immer mal wieder Aktionen von mir fordern, von denen ich aber nicht den Eindruck hatte, dass es dadurch besser werden wÞrde. Also fragte â besser gesagt stellte â ich diesen Anteil.
ÂŦMÃķchtest du, dass diese Person Schmerz erleidet? Dass es ihr emotional schlecht geht? Sie Reue, Schuld und Scham empfindet? MÃķchtest du, dass ihr gar UnglÞck geschieht, dass sie ihren Job verliert, oder ihr Geld? Liebe Anna, mÃķchtest du das wirklich? Was ist das dann? Eifersucht? Neid? Rache? Schadenfreude? Glaubst du wirklich, dass es dir dann besser geht? MÃķchtest du so sein oder vielmehr: Bist du so? Liebe Wut, ist das deine Absicht?Âŧ
Etwas betroffen sah ich mich in mir um und es wurde still. Ein eigentÞmliches GefÞhl breitete sich im Bauch aus. Die Wut war verflogen und es zeigte sich eher eine Mischung aus Scham, etwas Schuld aber auch Demut. Eigentlich wollte ich das nÃĪmlich nicht. Eigentlich bin ich nicht rachsÞchtig. Und mÃķchte es auch gar nicht sein.
ÂŦNein, ich mÃķchte nicht, dass es der Person schlecht gehtÂŧ, beschwichtigte vorsichtig eine leise innere Stimme, die sich traute die Stille zu durchbrechen. ÂŦEigentlichÂŧ, fÞgte sie zaghaft hinzu, ÂŦwÞnsche ich mir, dass sie sieht, wie es mir gehtâĶÂŧ.
Verstehen und MitgefÞhl breiteten sich aus. BerÞhrt bedankte ich mich fÞr die Tiefe und Ehrlichkeit, die dieser Anteil mir entgegen gebracht hatte und nahm ihn innerlich fest in die Arme. ÂŦIch sehe dich, ich fÞhle dich. Und ich liebe dichÂŧ.
Gesehen werden
Diese Erkenntnis erinnerte mich an das Thema Anerkennung, das ich im Beitrag ÂŦDer Schmerz des Nicht-AnerkanntseinsÂŧ bereits aufgefasst habe und daher in diesem Text nur kurz erwÃĪhne. Wer den Text kennt, weiÃ, dass ich gerne mit der eigenen Vorstellungskraft arbeite. Also stellte ich mir vor, wie diese Person vor mir steht und meinen Schmerz und mein Leid sieht, spÞrt und anerkennt. In dieser inneren Situation war ebenfalls keine Wut mehr, kein Impuls zu schreien oder zu argumentieren, zu debattieren. Es war alles gesagt. Es war alles in Ordnung. Wenn wir das GlÞck haben, dass diese Person erreichbar ist, ist es natÞrlich heilsam, wenn wir die MÃķglichkeit haben, ihr unsere GefÞhle mitzuteilen. DafÞr ist es aber nicht minder wichtig, sich darÞber bewusst zu werden, was wir denn eigentlich brauchen. Es geht aber tatsÃĪchlich auch allein.
Und ich frage mich, ob es beim Thema Rache generell im Kern darum geht, dass wir uns nicht gesehen fÞhlen. Dass wir uns stumm und taub und hilflos â mÃķglicherweise gar vollends machtlos â fÞhlen. Wenn unsere Grenzen verletzt oder Þberschritten, wenn sie mÃķglicherweise komplett niedergerissen wurden, versucht etwas in uns, sich selbst zu behaupten.
ÂŦDu hast deine Kindheit vergessen, aus den Tiefen deiner Seele wirbt sie um dich. Sie wird dich so lange leiden machen, bis du sie erhÃķrst.Âŧ
â Hermann Hesse
Manchmal aber kÃķnnen wir es nicht; wir kÃķnnen in einigen FÃĪllen â und wollen in anderen â nicht mit gleicher Kraft zurÞckschlagen. Sei es, weil die Person nicht erreichbar ist (physisch oder mental) oder weil uns etwas innerlich bremst. Solange aber der Schmerz da ist, solange er nicht gesehen und geheilt wird, wird ein anderer Aspekt in uns immer lauter werden. Er bleibt im Verteidigungsmodus, er will aus der Ohnmacht zurÞck in die Selbstwirksamkeit. Und so meint er lauter und lauter werden zu mÞssen, um sich gesehen und gehÃķrt zu fÞhlen. Er meint, er mÞsse mit gleicher Wucht antworten oder sogar noch lauter werden, um seine Anerkennung zu bekommen â und letztlich seinen Frieden zu finden.
Da ist es diesem Verteidigungssystem schlicht nicht bewusst â oder auch egal â, ob das eigene Verhalten niederen moralischen Impulsen entspringt, ÂŦDer andere hat angefangen!Âŧ, und auch, ob wir uns selbst damit schuldig machen sowie, ob unsere, mÃķglicherweise irgendwann durch Ãberdruck entstandene Auslebung unserer Wut Þberhaupt noch die Person trifft, die uns eigentlich einst diese Wunde zufÞgte, oder ob wir sie auf andere projizieren. Hier bedarf es tiefer Ehrlichkeit mit uns und unseren GefÞhlen und Impulsen.Â
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Schuld und Frieden
Diese Form von Reflexion kann nur auf einer anderen Ebene stattfinden, als der des traumatisierten Anteils. Auf einer, von der aus wir auch sehen kÃķnnen, ob wir uns durch unsere eigene UnversÃķhnlichkeit schuldig machen.
Ab wann machen wir uns eigentlich selbst schuldig? Sind wir erst Schuldige, wenn wir handeln? Oder bereits, wenn wir jemand anderem Schlechtes wÞnschen? Gibt es eine ÂŦenergetische SchuldÂŧ? Oder gibt es Schuld Þberhaupt? Und gibt es ÂŦDas BÃķseÂŧ? Sitzt es in jedem von uns? Diese Fragen kann sicherlich nur jedes Gewissen fÞr sich selbst beantworten.
Falls es ÂŦDas BÃķseÂŧ gibt, scheint es sich durch unversÃķhnte Verletzungen in uns hineinzuschleichen oder auszubreiten. Die verletzten Anteile, die eigentlich nur gesehen werden wollen, fungieren als Trittbrett fÞr Wut und RachegelÞste. Sie kÃķnnen im Extremfall als ÂŦEntschuldigungÂŧ oder Rechtfertigung dienen â oder vielleicht besser missbraucht werden â, endlich auch mal wÞtend und unmoralisch zu sein. Wenn im extremsten Fall sterbende Kinder im Krieg als Grund hergenommen werden, um auf der anderen Seite der Welt jemanden erschieÃen zu ÂŦdÞrfenÂŧ, dann wird es, meinem Empfinden nach, arg dÞster.
Aber gleich, wo das ÂŦBÃķseÂŧ sitzt oder ob es es in Reinform gibt: Wir haben die Wahl. Immer. Unrecht im AuÃen ist keine Legitimation dafÞr, selbst Unrecht zu begehen, denn es wÃĪre schlichtweg eine Ausrede. Der Kern unserer Gedanken und Handlungen findet sich in uns selbst. Daher ist es unsere Aufgabe, im eigenen Herzen Frieden zu schlieÃen, unseren Schmerz anzuerkennen, unsere Wunden zu heilen und dem BÃķsen das Trittbrett zu entziehen, denn â ob es eine gedanklich ÂŦenergetischeÂŧ Schuld gibt oder nicht â, eines ist klar:
Wenn wir an Wut, Neid und Rachegedanken festhalten, bleiben wir uns unseres eigenen inneren Friedens schuldig. Ebenso des Anteils an Frieden, den wir in die Welt bringen kÃķnnten.
ÂŦWenn wir den Frieden nicht in uns selbst finden, ist es sinnlos, ihn anderswo zu suchen.Âŧ â François de La Rochefoucauld
Und wenn das noch schwer fÃĪllt, erinnere ich an dieser Stelle noch einmal an die Worte der weisen Frau aus dem ersten Teil: ÂŦDann verzeih dir wenigstens selber deine UnversÃķhnlichkeitÂŧ, denn ÂŦMitgefÞhl beginnt bei uns selbstÂŧ, â worauf ich im nÃĪchsten Teil dieser Reihe nÃĪher eingehen werde. Denn niemand von uns ist frei von Schuld; und manchmal ist die schwierigste Aufgabe, sich selbst zu vergeben. Somit sind auch wir auf unsere eigene Gnade, unser eigenes VerstÃĪndnis und MitgefÞhl angewiesen.
Und wer es schafft, sich selbst zu verzeihen, dem wird es auch gleich leichter fallen, anderen zu vergeben.
ÂŦVergeben heiÃt, einen Gefangenen zu befreien und zu entdecken, dass der Gefangene du warst.Âŧ â Lewis B. Smedes
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2025-06-10 21:36:59Having the know-how when diving into a new interest can greatly increase your understanding of a topic. In the crypto space there is a series of words, phrases, abbreviations that some people may find confusing when they first jump into the world of NFTs and crypto. But even with a basic understanding of just a few key words and phrases you can easily begin to navigate the crypto and NFT space.
Blockchain A blockchain is a shared ledger that facilitates the process of recording transactions and tracking assets in a business network. An asset can be tangible (a house, car, cash, land) or intangible (property, patents, copyrights, branding). The goal of blockchain technology is to allow digital information to be recorded and distributed but not edited. In this way a blockchain is the records of transactions that cannot be altered, deleted, or destroyed. Virtually anything of value can be tracked and traded on a blockchain network which can reduce risk and cut costs for all involved. Blockchain technology was first outlined In 1991 by Stuart Haber and W. Scott Stornetta two mathematicians who wanted to implement a more secure online system where document could not be tampered with.
NFT (Non-Fingable Token) NFT means non-fungible tokens (NFTs) which are generally created using the same type of programming used for cryptocurrencies. An NFT can be a digital asset that represents real-world objects like art, music, in-game items and videos. âTokenizingâ these real-world tangible assets makes buying, selling, and trading them more efficient while reducing the probability of fraud. They are typically bought and sold online frequently with a form of cryptocurrency or crypto token, and they are generally encoded with the same software as many cryptos. In simple terms these cryptographic assets are based on blockchain technology. Physical currency and cryptocurrency are fungible, which means that they can be traded or exchanged for one another. The term NFT means that it can neither be replaced nor interchanged because it has unique properties.
GameFi GameFi â involves blockchain games that offer economic incentives to play them, otherwise known as play-to-earn games. Typically players can earn in-game rewards by completing tasks, battling other players or progressing through various game levels. For those unfamiliar with gaming let us put it this way: GameFi is to the gaming industry. Essentially, GameFi aims to revolutionize the traditional gaming infrastructure by combining and integrating blockchain technology and decentralized finance.
Mining vs. minting Mining is the process of recording and verifying transactions on a public digital record of transactions known as a blockchain under a proof-of-work protocol. In order to do that miners solve complex mathematical problems and in return there is the possibility they will be rewarded with a certain amount of cryptocurrency for their efforts. Minting is the process of validating information, creating a new block, and recording that information into the blockchain through a proof-of-stake protocol. Under the Proof-of-Stake mechanism coins are not minted through mining but rather through staking. Proof-of-Stake does not have miners it has validators and it does not let people mine new blocks but instead lets people mint or create new blocks.
DeFi (Decentralized Finance) DeFi â short for decentralized finance â is a new vision of banking and financial services that is based on peer-to-peer payments through blockchain technology.With blockchain technology, DeFi allows âtrust-lessâ banking, sidestepping traditional financial middlemen such as banks or brokers. DeFi is based on secure distributed ledgers similar to those used by cryptocurrencies. The system removes the control banks and institutions have on money, financial products, and financial services. With DeFi fees that banks and other financial companies charge for using their services are eliminated and you have control over your money by holding it in a secure digital wallet instead of keeping it in a bank. Anyone with an internet connection can use DeFi without needing approval from a financial institution.
DApps (Decentralized Applications) Decentralized applications or dApps, often built on the Ethereum platform, are similar to traditional software programs, but instead of running on a typical software server they run on blockchain networks. Because dApps are decentralized they are free from the control and interference of a single authority. Benefits of dApps include the safeguarding of user privacy, the lack of censorship and the flexibility and freedom of development.
Bull market The term âbull marketâ is most often used to refer to the stock market but can be applied to anything that is traded such as bonds, real estate, currencies, and commodities. Because prices of securities rise and fall essentially continuously during trading the term âbull marketâ is typically reserved for extended periods in which a large portion of security prices are rising. Bull markets tend to last for months or even years.
Bear market A bear market occurs when a market experiences prolonged price declines. Factors such as a weak or slowing economy or shocks like pandemics or war can all contribute to a bear market.
FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out) FOMO is the acronym for âFear Of Missing Out.â In the context of financial markets and trading FOMO refers to the fear that a trader, holder, or investor feels when they think that they may be missing out on a potentially investment or trading opportunity when the price of a token increases. The FOMO feeling is particularly high when the price of a token rises in value significantly over a relatively short time.
The crypto and NFT space is a vast online world that can seem confusing and at times a difficult place to compass for most. With all of the acronyms.crypto slang and words there is to learn in crypto there is always some new phrase or word to learn, and by no means is this all but it can definitely be a start for those who are looking to get started in the crypto space and might need a cheat code.
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2025-06-10 21:03:14A new step for the American bank in the digital asset space: Bitcoin ETFs cleared for use as collateral for financing.
JPMorgan Chase will allow clients to use spot Bitcoin ETFs as collateral to obtain loans. According to sources close to the project, cited by Bloomberg, the initiative will launch in the coming weeks and will involve trading and wealth management clients on a global scale.
The bank has decided to begin this new phase starting with crypto ETFs, beginning with the BlackRock iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT), which has already surpassed $70 billion in assets under management (AUM). The decision is part of a broader strategy aimed at enabling selected clients to access financing by using cryptocurrency-related assets as collateral. Before this change, JPMorgan only accepted crypto ETFs as loan collateral under specific conditions.
The American bankâs new approach will see Bitcoin ETFs treated like other traditional assets when calculating a clientâs borrowing capacity. Just as is currently the case with stocks, cars, or works of art, crypto ETFs will become an integral part of standard wealth evaluations.
Although CEO Jamie Dimon has historically been known for his skeptical stance on Bitcoin, the bank announced last month that it would soon allow clients to purchase spot ETFs on the leading cryptocurrency â although without offering custody services.
The new rules will apply to all of JPMorganâs wealth management clients worldwide, from retail customers to high-net-worth individuals. The bank will also integrate crypto holdings into the net worth assessments of clients managed by its wealth management division.
The post JPMorgan Chase: Bitcoin ETFs accepted as loan collateral appeared first on Atlas21.
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2025-06-10 06:08:47Wie weit ist es noch her mit Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit?
Wie weit sind diese wunderbaren Begriffe schon von Spaltung, WillkÞr und Bevormundung verdrÃĪngt worden?
Ein Land, dessen Werte aus dem Ruder gelaufen sind. Regiert von Teflonauten. Teflonauten? Das sind die, die sich vor Eintritt in die Politik in einem Fass Teflon-Lack haben taufen lassen, damit alle Vernunft an ihnen abperlt.
FÞr Deutschland gehen die Superlative aus, die den Gesamtzustand eines Staates beschreiben kÃķnnten, der in jeder Hinsicht aus den Fugen geraten ist. Wie in einem vorangegangenen Kommentar zu einem anderen Thema zu lesen war, die Satiriker werden langsam arbeitslos, weil die RealitÃĪt alles Þberbietet.
Eine unsÃĪgliche Riege von Politikern demontiert eine Demokratie, die bis 2019 wenigstens noch einigermaÃen ertrÃĪglich funktioniert hat. Man hatte noch das GefÞhl, man wird weitgehend in Ruhe gelassen.
Mit dem Corona-Ereignis wurde die BÞchse der Pandora geÃķffnet. Seitdem flieÃen totalitÃĪre Elemente in die Demokratie ein. Wer darauf hinweist, lÃĪuft Gefahr, es mit der vom SouverÃĪn gekaperten Macht zu tun zu bekommen.
FÞr die, die gegen die BevÃķlkerungsverdummung immun sind, wird es zunehmend unertrÃĪglicher, doch â da mÞssen wir durch.
Es ist gut, dass all die Machenschaften, die die Deutschen sonst nicht mitbekommen haben, allendhalben hier und da mal ein SkandÃĪlchen, ans Tageslicht kommen.
Es ist gut, dass es so offensichtlich ist, dass die dicksten Klopse, die sich die sogenannten Politiker erlauben, nicht den geringsten Anlass dazu geben, zurÞckzutreten. Vorbei die Zeiten, in den schon viel kleinere Vergehen, einen Politiker dazu genÃķtigt haben. Es ist gut, weil so klar wird, dass das politische Gewissen nur noch im Museum besichtigt werden kann. Irgendwann versteht das auch noch der Letzte im hintersten Winkel des besten Deutschlands aller Zeiten.
Die Inkompetenz ist Þberall sichtbar, durch die, die unfÃĪhig sind, ihre Machenschaften zu verbergen.
LÃĪppisch geschnitzte Pfeifen geben sich als wohlgestimmte Orgel aus und meinen, es gÃĪbe niemanden, der die Kakophonie hÃķren wÞrde. Ein schrÃĪges BlockflÃķten-Konzert wird zum Musikgenuss hochstilisiert, von Leuten, die stÃĪndig ihren NotenschlÞssel verlegen und dadurch nicht mehr in den Raum der Vernunft kommen.
Die Menschen in Deutschland haben sich aufgeteilt in die, die von all dem nichts wissen wollen und sich einreden, es sei doch alles in Ordnung. FÞr die, die sich brav ihre tÃĪgliche GehirnwÃĪsche in den inzwischen fÞr die QualitÃĪt ihrer Propaganda bekannten Medien abholen, das sind noch rund 60%, gibt es keine EinschrÃĪnkung der Meinungsfreiheit. Rund 40%, die der Meinung sind, dass man in Deutschland seine Meinung nicht mehr frei ÃĪuÃern kann, sind noch viel zu wenig! FÞr immer noch zu viele ist J. D. Vance ein VerschwÃķrungstheoretiker, der die Sicherheitskonferenz in MÞnchen dazu missbraucht hat, seine kruden Ansichten zu verbreiten.
Und dann gibt es die, die mitbekommen, was in Deutschland los ist. Die werden oft erschlagen von den Verstrickungen, Irrungen und Wirrungen, die sich immer mehr zeigen und immer dreister als SelbstverstÃĪndlichkeit, als das Normalste von der Welt postuliert werden. FÞr die ist der gesundheitliche Zustand der deutschen Demokratie immer mehr ein Dauerpatient auf der Intensivstation.
RealitÃĪtsfremde Energiepolitik, Nordstream kaputt, gut so, kein Interesse an einer Wiederinbetriebnahme;
rÞcklÃĪufige Wirtschaft, zunehmende Firmenpleiten, Abwanderung von Unternehmen;
eklatante Steuergeldverbrennung, Northvolt in die GrÞtze gefahren, Maskendeals, zur Belohnung das nÃĪchste PÃķstchen;
einseitige, weglassende Hofberichterstattung mit dem Hang zu AmnÃĪsie;
fragwÞrdige Gerichtsurteile; Schauprozesse gegen Ballweg, FÞllmich und viele andere, Masken, Atteste, Strafzahlungen, MajestÃĪtsbeleidigung etc. etc. etc..
Gewalt und Tod durch MesserfachkrÃĪfte, es sind ja die Messer, nicht die Menschen, die sie in der Hand haben, transparenter AufklÃĪrungsrÞckstau;
intellektuelle Beleidigungen durch SchÃķnrederei, man glaubt, die anderen sind noch dÞmmer als man selbst;
existenzbedrohende KontenkÞndigungen, wir machen dich fertig;
politischer DummschwÃĪtz, Wiederholungen, Wiederholungen, Wiederholungen;
Einzug totalitÃĪrer Strukturen, wer die Augen aufmacht, sieht sie;
infantile ReprÃĪsentanz Deutschlands im Ausland, Abwesenheit von Diplomatie;
Aufstachelung der BÞrger, damit sie ja schÃķn kriegsgeil werden, siehe auch DummschwÃĪtz;
Angstpornos, bei stÃĪndigem Einlass in Kino 7;
lÃĪcherliche Preisverleihungen, armutsfÃķrdernde PreiserhÃķhungen;
zunehmendes Misstrauen gegenÞber der eigenen BevÃķlkerung, der Feind im eigenen Land;
Bevormundung, betreutes Denken, FÞhlen, Wollen;
bedrohlich zunehmende Ãberwachungsanstrengungen, digitale IdentitÃĪt, die als Sicherheit verkauft wird, jedoch nichts anderes ist, als der Versuch der Einrichtung eines Ãberwachungs-Kontroll-Systems;
nichts, aber auch rein gar nichts hat Konsequenzen, die dazu fÞhren, dass die Verantwortlichen zum SandkornzÃĪhlen in die WÞste geschickt werden, damit sie den Rest ihres Lebens beschÃĪftigt sind und kein Unheil mehr anrichten kÃķnnen.
Unaufhaltsam rast der Personal-Zug Deutschland, ÞberfÞllt mit FahrgÃĪsten, die meinen, Trump ist verrÞckt und Putin ist die Personifizierung des BÃķsen, gezogen von einer mit heiÃer Luft betriebenen Lok, die von Heizern befeuert wird, die den Kessel unentwegt mit Angst und Wahnsinn schÞren, auf den Berg aus Granit zu, der unweigerlich eine Katastrophe fÞr die Demokratie von ungeahntem Ausmaà verursachen wird. StÃĪndig wird die Strecke kÞnstlich verlÃĪngert, indem neue Schienen und Schleifen hinzugefÞgt werden, statt den Zug rechtzeitig noch zum Halten zu bringen. Die Geschwindigkeit ist inzwischen schon so hoch, dass selbst der Geist, der zu Pfingsten ja ausgeschÞttet wird, niemanden mehr erreicht.
Deutschland ist in der Hand von ideologisch vergifteten Versagern zweiter und letzter Wahl und einer verschworenen Gemeinschaft von Universal-Dilettanten, die den Untergang der freiheitlich-demokratischen Grundordnung fest im Zangengriff haben und keinerlei Anstalten machen, diesen wieder lÃķsen zu wollen.
Das Land der Denker und Dichter geht vor die Hunde. Freiheitlich, wirtschaftlich, gesellschaftlich, politisch, rechtlich. Um die Manege sitzen immer noch viel zu viele sogenannte BÞrger, die Beifall klatschen, oder sich zumindest einreden, es sei doch weitgehend alles in Ordnung. Bravo! Es ist so unglaublich unterhaltend, sich nach Strich und Faden an der Nase herumfÞhren zu lassen.
Und die, die die Kraft haben, auf diesen Wahnsinn hinzuschauen, die wissen gar nicht, was sie zuerst tun sollen: Heulen, schreien, verzweifelt sein, unentwegt mit dem Kopf schÞtteln, dagegen anschreiben, wachrÞtteln, flÞchten oder dableiben, sich in Sicherheit bringen?
Die Demokratie und Rechtsstaatlichkeit sind von âDemokratenâ gekidnappt worden, die behaupten, sie wÞrden sie verteidigen. Dabei geht es ausschlieÃlich nur um deren Machterhalt und die Besitzstandswahrung ihrer erbÃĪrmlichen PÃķstchen, mit einer weiteren DiÃĪtenerhÃķhung von rund 600 Euro im Juli 2025. Deutschland ist zu einem drittklassigen Selbstbedienungsladen verkommen, und es wird unentwegt in die Kasse gegriffen, solange noch was zu holen ist. Und damit das auch noch eine Zeit lang so weitergehen kann, wird Luftgeld produziert und als SondervermÃķgen deklariert, und damit eine Hypothek geschaffen, die zukÞnftige Generationen niemals werden ausgleichen kÃķnnen.
Wie gelegen kÃĪme da ein Krieg, in dem all dieser menschengemachte Unsinn wertlos wird. Und ein Neuanfang danach wird dann als Þberragende politische Leistung verkauft, die zum Wohle des Volkes geschaffen wurde, damit ein neues Wirtschaftswunder mÃķglich werden kann. Los, ran, wieder all das aufbauen, das Deppen zuvor in die Tonne gekloppt haben. Uns gehtâs ja schon wieder so gut, wir wollen uns wirklich nicht beklagen. Wir haben ja von all dem nichts gewusst. Wir waren ja nur die Opfer einer fehlgeleiteten Politik. Was hÃĪtten wir denn tun kÃķnnen? So oder so ÃĪhnlich wird dann das eigene Gewissen wieder durch fadenscheinigen Selbstbetrug beruhigt.
Das ganze System stinkt zum Himmel. UnertrÃĪglicher Gestank nach Zersetzung und Verwesung, der uns als neuester Schrei der Parfum-Hersteller verkauft wird.
Man kann gar nicht so schnell schreiben, wie man sich aufregen mÃķchte.
Das ist kein Ventil zum Ausdruck der unglaublichen EmpÃķrung. Das wÃĪre zu einfach und bedeutungslos. Nein, mit jedem Wort und jedem Artikel und jedem neuen Abonnenten von pareto verbindet sich die Hoffnung, wieder jemanden zum Nachdenken anregen zu kÃķnnen. Damit die Zahl derjenigen, die die Demokratie verstanden haben, von Tag zu Tag grÃķÃer wird. Damit sich von unten herauf eine geistige Kraft immer mehr entfaltet, die dieses impertinente LÞgenkonstrukt zum EinstÞrzen bringt. Ein Leuchtfeuer muss stÃĪndig brennen, wenn Gefahr in Verzug ist. Wenn man so will, ist das Revolution, aber eine geistige und vor allem friedliche. Wenn immer mehr Menschen mutig verstehen, was in Deutschland abgeht, dann nagt das unermÞdlich an den kÞnstlich geschaffenen, unmenschlichen undemokratischen Strukturen, die den StÞmpern die Macht rauben werden, damit dieses ganze LÞgengebÃĪude endlich implodieren kann.
Je lauter Delegitimierung geschrien wird, desto deutlicher tritt hervor, wer fÞr die Delegitimierung der freiheitlich-demokratischen Grundordnung und die AushÃķhlung des Grundgesetzes verantwortlich ist.
Deutschland kann nur wirklich in Richtung SouverÃĪnitÃĪt gehen, wenn wir so weit gekommen sind, dass sich das deutsche Volk in freier Entscheidung eine Verfassung (gerne auf Grundlage des Grundgesetzes, das nach wie vor provisorischen Charakter hat) gegeben hat, in der BÞrgerbeteiligung und Volksentscheide, gerne nach schweizerischem Vorbild, nicht nur zur Pflicht eines jeden BÞrgers, sondern ganz selbstverstÃĪndlich als notwendiger, alltÃĪglicher Beitrag zur Demokratie fest in den KÃķpfen der Menschen verankert ist.
Gruà an das Amt fÞr, aus Sicht des BÞrgers, Fassungslosigkeit. Wenn ein leidenschaftliches Eintreten fÞr Freiheit und Demokratie, durch berechtigte Kritik an den derzeitigen VerhÃĪltnissen, als rechts angesehen wird, dann ist der Autor gerne rechts. Eben ein rechter Demokrat, wie es sich gehÃķrt!
Vielleicht leidet der Autor auch an Demokratie-Tourette: Ihr Pfeifen, ihr Pfeifen, ihr Pfeifen! Was habt ihr nur aus unserem Land gemacht. Unserem, hÃķrt ihr, nicht eurem!
Der Autor hat fertig (jedenfalls fÞr heute!), Deutschland leider auch.
âDieser Beitrag wurde mit dem Pareto-Client geschrieben.â
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2025-06-10 04:00:54Turning 60
Ten years ago, I turned 50 with a vague sense that something was off.
I was building things, but they didnât feel grounded.\ I was "in tech," but tech felt like a treadmillâjust faster, sleeker tools chasing the same hollow outcomes.\ I knew about Bitcoin, but I dismissed it. I thought it was just âtech for techâs sake.â
Less than a year later, I fell down the rabbit hole.
It didnât happen all at once. At first it was curiosity. Then dissonance. Then conviction.
Somewhere in that process, I realized Bitcoin wasnât just financialâit was philosophical. It was moral. It was real. And it held up a mirror to a life I had built on momentum more than mission.
So I started pruning.
I left Web3.\ I pulled back from projects that ran on hype instead of honesty.\ I repentedâfor chasing relevance instead of righteousness.\ And I began stackingânot just sats, but new habits. New thinking. New rhythms of faith, work, and rest.
Now at 60, Iâm not where I thought Iâd be.
But Iâm more myself than Iâve ever been.\ More convicted.\ More rooted.\ More ready.
Not to start overâbut to build again, from the foundation up.
If you're in that middle placeâbetween chapters, between convictions, between certainty and surrenderâyou're not alone.
ð Iâm still here. Still building. Still listening.
Zap if this resonates, or send your story. Iâd love to hear it.
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2025-06-10 10:39:15Trestles is a collection of surfing spots between northern San Onofre State Beach in San Diego County and southern San Clemente in Orange County in California.Trestles consists of, from north to south, Upper Trestles (Uppers), Lower Trestles (Lowers), and Middle Trestles (Middles). North of Upper Trestles is the surf spot called Cottons. South of Middles is the surf spot called The Church. Middles gets its name because it was a middle area between Trestles (both Uppers and Lowers breaks) and The Church (sometimes just called "Church". It is named after Trestles Bridge, a wooden trestle bridge that surfers must walk under to reach the beach, replaced in 2012 by a concrete viaduct.
Lower Trestles consistently has the best waves of the group. For many years, the WSL World Tour surfing competition and the NSSA Nationals were annually held at Lowers. Uppers is less consistent, but it has the potential to be a good wave with a long ride. North of Uppers is Cotton's Point, the location of former president Richard Nixon's home, La Casa Pacifica, aka "The Western White House", and the associated surfing spot of Cottons.
Seasonal stream During periods of strong rain, Trestles has a stream that runs through its center and empties into the ocean. Usually, the stream flows during the winter and spring, the seasons with the most rain in Southern California. The stream does not contain much marine life as it dries up without a steady water source. The stream creates a small pool which contains mainly tadpoles. When the stream dries up above ground, an underground water flow still exits into the ocean, just not through a river delta.
Wave: Trestles Nicknames: Lowers, Middles, Uppers Where: San Onofre State Beach Park, California, USA When: Best Autumn to Spring Why: Smooth as silk Stats: Holds 1-12ft, wave ride from 150ft to 500ft
Link to follow the Event (Yesterday was postponed du to weather conditions):
https://www.worldsurfleague.com/events/2025/ct/327/lexus-trestles-pro/results
To watch live :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tcWqwaAwCc&ab_channel=WorldSurfLeague
https://stacker.news/items/1002382
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2025-06-10 21:02:26Bitcoin Magazine
New York City Wonât Be Issuing BitBonds Anytime SoonSince 2021, Mayor Eric Adams has been talking about how heâs going to make New York City the center of the crypto industry, though this hasnât materialized. (Some Bitcoin and crypto companies are based here, but this has little to do with Adamsâ efforts â or lack thereof.)
So, when I heard the mayor propose issuing BitBonds in New York City at Bitcoin 2025, I was far from convinced that this would actually happen.
And then when I read a statement from NYC Comptroller Brad Lander on the topic, it became even more clear to me that Adams was merely posturing when it came to BitBonds.
âNew York City will not be issuing any bitcoin-backed bonds on my watch,â said Lander in the statement.
âMayor Eric Adams may be willing to bet our future on crypto in exchange for a trip to Vegas, but my job is to ensure our Cityâs financial stability. Cryptocurrencies are not sufficiently stable to finance our Cityâs infrastructure, affordable housing, or schools,â he added.Â
âProposing that New York City should open its capital planning to crypto could expose our City to new risks and erode bond buyersâ trust in our City.â
In the statement, Lander went on to discuss how BitBonds would work at the federal level (90% of the funds go to government expenditures, while 10% goes to buying bitcoin for a Strategic Bitcoin Reserve), before noting a key difference between federal bonds and the bonds that New York City issues.
âWhile the federal government issues bonds to fund traditional expenditures, New York City primarily issues bonds to fund capital assets and in only very narrow circumstances can the City finance other purposes,â wrote Lander.
Lander then went on to lay out a number of other reasons why New York City will not be issuing BitBonds anytime soon, including that âNew York City would have to be able to take transactions in Bitcoin in order to issue bonds backed by Bitcoinâ because âNew York City has neither any mechanism to pay for its Capital Assets in any other currency besides the US Dollar nor any means to convert Bitcoin to US Dollars.â
(If I read that correctly, Lander says that New York City doesnât know how to set up a Bitcoin wallet or trade bitcoin for U.S. dollars. Just about on par for an elected official in New York.)
Now, pardon my cynicism here, but Iâm a New Yorker â a resident of one of the most restrictive jurisdictions in the world when it comes to Bitcoin and crypto, thanks to the BitLicense â and there are two things you can bet on at this point in time in New York.
- Mayor Eric Adams will talk a good game about Bitcoin and crypto while not taking any action behind the scenes.
- Bureaucrats and elected officials alike in New York will continue to throw cold water on anything that challenges Wall Streetâs power, while still claiming that New York is the âfinancial capital of the world.â (Laughable.)
So, Mayor Adams can make all the proposals he wants from stages in Las Vegas to NYC-sponsored crypto summits, but until I see his administration actually do something substantial for New York City residents as it pertains to Bitcoin and crypto, Iâll just assume that New York will continue to stagnate financially.
This article is a Take. Opinions expressed are entirely the authorâs and do not necessarily reflect those of BTC Inc or Bitcoin Magazine.
This post New York City Wonât Be Issuing BitBonds Anytime Soon first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Frank Corva.
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2025-06-10 03:58:15Marty's Bent
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"The man in the coma" has been a long-running archetype of a bitcoiner on TFTC and Rabbit Hole Recap. Over the years, we've referenced the man in the coma in regards to bitcoin being a backward compatible distributed network that would enable an individual, in the case of our example - a man who fell into a coma, to be able to wake up many years, even decades, after falling into a deep sleep, go back to his bitcoin node and be able to participate in the network and validate his own transactions as if the network was operating the same it was the day he slipped into a coma. As a distributed network, this is one of bitcoin's greatest value props; consistency for the individual running it, no matter the version.
Having spent 12 years engrossed in bitcoin, thinking about it every day, building a media company focused on educating people about the network and the monetary revolution it enables, why it's important and how they can use it. Becoming a managing partner at Ten31, which is dedicated to investing in companies building out infrastructure that makes bitcoin more accessible and easier to use; "the man in the coma" has become a more prominent archetype in my mind.
"The man in the coma" archetype can be described in other ways. For instance, there was an individual by the name of John Doe, who joined myself and Matt Odell on TFTC about seven years ago who went to jail for four years. He was distributing certain goods on the Silk Road for many years and got nabbed by the police while throwing a house party. Unfortunately for Mr. Doe, the goods he were selling via the Silk Road were in the house hosting the party that got busted. Fortunately for Mr. Doe, the police who nabbed him were not privy to the way in which he was marketing and selling the goods. He went to jail for four years, walked out at the end of his sentence, found his bitcoin wallets, recovered them and was more than pleasantly surprised at the magnitude of his wealth.
The forced hodl that was incited by the state throwing him in a cage wound up paying off after four years. Now, I can certainly admit that time is the most scarce asset in the world. Being put in a cage for four years or falling into a coma for a number of years is not ideal. However, there are lessons to be gleaned from the successes that have been realized by "the man in the coma" and the man who was forced to hodl by being thrown in a cage. Unable to access his bitcoin during that period of time to make less than wise decisions.
The main lesson to be gleaned is that doing nothing is oftentimes significantly more optimal than doing something. Too many bitcoiners decide to make rash decisions influenced by the day-to-day happenings on social media or some one-off comment from someone in their personal life that they respect. These comments can be about the long-term viability of bitcoin itself, some prognostications about where the price is going in a short-term to medium-term time frame or simply the social aspects of being associated with bitcoin. All of these factors play into influencing certain individuals deciding to sell their bitcoin in the hopes of buying it back lower, realizing something material in their day-to-day life or jumping off a ship that they've been convinced is about to sink.
In my mind, the only thing listed above that makes a bit of sense to me is realizing something material in your day-to-day life. Selling some bitcoin to purchase something that makes your life better like enabling you to support your family at a critical time and in a way that would not be possible unless you sold bitcoin. That makes sense to me. However, the other two are completely nonsensical. Bitcoin's success is binary. It either succeeds or it doesn't. And if you accept that this is true, success means slowly but surely becoming the global reserve currency and monetary network used by billions of humans on the planet or it goes to zero.
If the former materializes, that means that billions of people are going to be competing for 21 million Bitcoin. There are, by some estimates, $900 trillion worth of assets that are being used to store wealth over the short, medium, and long term. Bitcoin has the potential to subsume a material percentage of that $900 trillion. In my mind, if bitcoin is as good as I believe it is, it should take at least half of that market, if not 80 to 90%. This in and of itself is a gamble. No one can be certain that this will come true. And with that in mind you have to make a probabilistic bet by surveying the world and discerning what the likelihood of bitcoin's ultimate success is.
If you think governments, central banks, and large corporations are going to continue down the path of unfettered expansion of the monetary base, debt, and misallocation of capital, bitcoin, a peer-to-peer distributed cash system that cannot be controlled by any individual. corporation, country, or central bank makes a lot of sense. The debasement, the debt expansion, and the misallocation of capital are driven by fallible humans working in incentive structures that are vulnerable to the fallible nature of the humans working within them.
Human fallibility brings with it the ability to talk oneself out of a position that one knows makes sense and is logical. This is the disadvantage that those who are not "the man in the coma" or "the man in a cage" operate from. Being forced to hodl bitcoin is already and will increasingly be seen as a relative advantage. Many who are in bitcoin today, paying attention to every headline, every pull request and every doubt flung their way will likely get to 2030 and agree that they made worse decisions than the man who was thrown in a cage or who slipped into a coma.
Of course, this isn't a fair introspective conclusion. The man in the coma and the man who was forced to hodl because he was put in a jail cell did not have a decision at the end of the day. Both were forced to hodl due to external or internal forces that, all else being equal, they would prefer not have had to endure. However, the outcome of these two situations will likely be better than the outcome of "the man in the arena" who thinks that by making decisions on the go as a slew of information comes his way on a day-to-day basis will materialize in a larger stack of satoshis.
The reality of the situation is such that no one truly knows where bitcoin is going to go on a day-to-day, month-to-month, or year-to-year basis. Especially at this point with large institutions, nation-states, corporations, and individual states getting into the fray. The only tried-and-true strategy within bitcoin over the long term is to stay humble, stack sats, and hodl like you are "the man in the coma" or the man who was thrown in a cage.
Bitcoin's Volatility Won't End With Institutional Adoption
Leon Wankum challenged the popular "supercycle" narrative during our conversation, arguing that Bitcoin's volatility isn't going away despite massive institutional adoption. While acknowledging that MicroStrategy now holds over 2% of all Bitcoin and won't sell, Leon maintains that leverage will still need to be washed out. He expects another 60% drawdown at the end of this bull cycle, viewing this as a feature rather than a bug of Bitcoin's design.
"Bitcoin naturally washes out leverage, it builds resilience and we don't go through these crazy boom and bust cycles, we go through bull and bear markets and I think that's a net positive." - Leon Wankum
Leon sees Bitcoin's volatility as fundamentally different from fiat's destructive boom-bust cycles. Where traditional markets require central bank intervention to prop up failing systems, Bitcoin's regular corrections create genuine resilience. Bad actors will always enter during euphoric phases, and the subsequent washouts ensure only strong hands remain. This natural selection process, he argues, is beautiful - it's what makes Bitcoin antifragile.
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2025-06-10 21:01:55Bitcoin Magazine
Robert Mitchnick Discusses BlackRockâs Bitcoin ETF IBIT Success On BloombergToday, the Head of Digital Assets of BlackRock Robert Mitchnick, at the Bloomberg ETF IQ, talked about whatâs really driving the surge in Bitcoin ETFs.
âItâs a lot of things coming together. Out of the gate was retail and investor demandâĶâ said Mitchnick. âNow, more recently, weâve seen just steady progress of more wealth advisor adoption, more institutional adoption. Itâs been a mix of people who itâs the first time that theyâve invested in anything in the crypto space. And then on the other hand, you have lots of people whoâve been invested in Bitcoin for a long time and theyâre taking advantage of the ETP wrapper.â
JUST IN: $11.5 trillion BlackRock's Robert Mitchnick said wealth advisor adoption of Bitcoin is "very early"
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â Bitcoin Magazine (@BitcoinMagazine) June 9, 2025
When it comes to institutional adoption, Mitchnick says weâre still early. ETF approvals usually take years, but some firms are fast-tracking the process.
âWeâve seen that fast tracked by a number of firms, and we talk about fast tracking,â stated Mitchnick. âWeâre talking about, you know, quarters, not months. And slowly but surely, youâve seen, I think, an acceleration, particularly in the last couple of months of more notable firms lowering barriers, granting approvals to their advisors to use these.â
Bitcoinâs volatility has declined recently, making it more appealing for institutions seeking diversification. However, it remains volatile, but its risk and return profile differs from traditional assets.
âThereâs no question itâs relatively novel technology,â Mitchnick commented. âEven though the volatility has come down, itâs still volatile, but at the same time its risk and return drivers are markedly different from most of the rest of the assets in a traditional portfolio, and thatâs important. And so when institutions are looking at this, theyâre heavily focused on that correlation and whether itâs zero or even in some periods negative, because then the portfolio construction case is very compelling to them.â
About a dozen Bitcoin ETFs currently compete in the market, and demand remains strong.
âWell, a lot of them have been, you know, very successful, too,â stated Mitchnick. âObviously, it has been the leader in the category by a fair margin. But thereâs been such demand that, you know, itâs been exciting and thereâs lots of products in the space and thatâs a good thing.â
This post Robert Mitchnick Discusses BlackRockâs Bitcoin ETF IBIT Success On Bloomberg first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Oscar Zarraga Perez.
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2025-06-10 10:06:15Instantly named Freedom Book of The Month and a major influence in the Cyber-underground, A Lodging of Wayfaring Men is the story of freedom-seekers who create an alternative society on the Internet - a virtual society, with no possibility of oversight or control. It grows so fast that governments and âleadersâ are terrified, and fight to co-opt this cyber-society before it undermines the power of the governing elite.
The main body of the book is followed by a set of essays and a supplemental narrative that were composed as the book was being written.
For those of you who may not have read the marvelous A Lodging of Wayfaring Men, I strongly encourage you to do so. -- Capital Reward Blog
The novel leads us through a clever plot where the principles of freedom and individuality lead to a free market, one not controlled by governments or by tax men. The narrative is gripping. The reader cannot lay the book down. -- Dr. Thomas Dorman
As full as my reading schedule is, I plan to make time to return to A Lodging of Wayfaring Men in order to glean the most from this interesting, thought-provoking tale. -- Sunni Maravillosa, Free-Market.net
Of the twenty five or so people I worked with last fall, all of them revered A Lodging of Wayfaring Men as a bible. They referred to the house and their community effort as a Lodge. We all felt it was modeled on the Free Souls. -- HW, underground programmer
One of the most thought-provoking books to hit the information highway in recent times. -- David MacGregor, Sovereign Living
https://stacker.news/items/1002361
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2025-06-10 03:44:25In an inflationary system, the goal is often just to keep up.
With prices always rising, most of us are stuck in a race:\ Earn more to afford more.\ Spend before your money loses value.\ Monetize everything just to stay ahead of the curve.
Work becomes reactive.\ You hustle to outrun rising costs.\ You take on projects you donât believe in just to make next monthâs bills.\ Money decays. So you move faster, invest riskier, and burn out quicker.
But what happens when the curve flips?
A deflationary economyâlike the one Bitcoin makes possibleârewards stillness, reflection, and intentionality.
Time favors the saver, not the spender.\ Money gains purchasing power.\ Youâre no longer punished for patience.
You donât have to convert your energy into cash before it loses value.\ You donât have to be always on.\ You can actually afford to wait for the right work.
And when you do workâit means more.
ðĄ The âbullshit jobsâ David Graeber wrote about start to disappear.\ Thereâs no need to look busy just to justify your existence.\ Thereâs no reward for parasitic middle layers.\ Instead, value flows to real craft, real care, and real proof of workâphilosophically and literally.
So what does a job look like in that world?
â A farmer building soil instead of chasing subsidies.\ â An engineer optimizing for simplicity instead of speed.\ â A craftsman making one perfect table instead of ten cheap ones.\ â A writer telling the truth without clickbait.\ â A builder who says no more than they say yes.
You choose work that enduresânot because it pays instantly, but because itâs worth doing.
The deflationary future isnât a fantasy.\ Itâs a recalibration.
Itâs not about working less.\ Itâs about working better.
Thatâs what Bitcoin taught me.\ Thatâs what Iâm trying to live now.
ð If youâre trying to align your work with these values, Iâd love to connect.\ Zap this post, reply with your story, or follow along as I buildâwithout permission, but with conviction.\ [https://tinyurl.com/yuyu2b9t](https://tinyurl.com/yuyu2b9t)
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2025-06-10 20:02:21Bitcoin Magazine
Japanâs ANAP Holdings Launches Full Bitcoin Business Strategy with Goal of Over 1,000 BTC by August 2025ANAP Holdings, Inc. (3189: Tokyo Standard Market) has officially announced the launch of its âBitcoin Businessâ in a formal corporate filing, detailing an entry into Bitcoin focused operations across treasury, finance, fashion, and mining.
JUST IN: fashion brand
ANAP, previously purchased 102.9 BTC, goes into FULL #bitcoin Treasury Strategy mode and aims for 1,000+ BTC by August 2025.
They have raised capital to increase their treasury, including an in-kind investment of 584.9135 BTC, which would bring theirâĶ pic.twitter.com/k6L8snzmtY
â NLNico (@btcNLNico) June 9, 2025
In a statement signed by President and CEO Yuta Sawaki, the company confirmed that its consolidated subsidiary ANAP Lightning Channel will lead the initiative, with plans to hold more than 1,000 BTC by August 2025. âWe aim to strengthen our balance sheet by acquiring Bitcoin in stages as a strategic reserve asset,â the company said.Â
The companyâs pivot toward Bitcoin is rooted in a belief that the asset, like gold, represents a global store of value amid rising inflation and macroeconomic instability. âBitcoin is a decentralized digital currencyâĶ called âdigital goldâ for its scarcity and durability, and is gaining attention as a store of value,â the document states.Â
A significant portion of the strategy includes a planned in-kind capital contribution of 584.9135 BTC from Capital T Coin Co., Ltd., scheduled for July 2025. This builds on ANAPâs prior acquisition of 102.9 BTC, bringing its total to 687.8136 BTC, pending shareholder approval on July 18. The group aims to reach 1,000 BTC through further purchases.Â
Beyond treasury accumulation, the groupâs Bitcoin Business will also encompass:
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A Bitcoin trading desk targeting both institutional and retail participants.
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A Bitcoin x Fashion/Lifestyle division, which will develop Bitcoin-themed apparel and premium consumer goods.
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A Bitcoin mining-related business offering software, consulting, and operational support.
As part of its capital strategy, ANAP is executing a ÂĨ7.625 billion Debt-to-Equity Swap (DES) in July 2025, with contributions from stakeholders including Net Prize GK, Q.L.Land, and Tiger Japan Investment.Â
âThrough the in-kind contribution from Capital T Coin, we will strategically hold Bitcoin within the group,â the company wrote. âWe aim to maintain a low-cost position with an average acquisition fee of approximately 0.3% including market and spread costs.âÂ
With global institutional interest rising, ANAPâs pivot may position it as a pioneer among Asian consumer brands adopting Bitcoin as a reserve asset and innovation platform.
This post Japanâs ANAP Holdings Launches Full Bitcoin Business Strategy with Goal of Over 1,000 BTC by August 2025 first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Jenna Montgomery.
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2025-06-10 09:53:02NOW OPEN
Welcome stacker and cowboys to the first edition of this Sellers & Business Club series!
You're in the right place if you're serious about growing your business, or starting a new one. Let's discuss your preferred Bitcoin Business Models!
You'll find everything you need to move faster, sell smarter, and stay ahead of trendsâwith useful insights for every step of the way, community-powered learning posts, insights, and support from other sellers.
Pinging here @beejay, @deSign_r, @Kontext, @fauxfoe, @DarthCoin, @stack_harder, @BlokchainB, @Solomonsatoshi, @lunin and @021f3af1a6 because have demonstrated some interest in previous announcements, and other stackers[^1] that have been active in the ~AGORA marketplace.
Your insights and questions are welcome. I'll be opening with some questions:
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What are your latest wins?
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What are you dealing with lately?
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What current obstacles that are keeping you away from succeeding?
[^1]: FIY: @watchmancbiz @globalmerchant @midnightshipper @thebullishbitcoiner @realtrader @sandelllevy_ @thecommoner @matusalem @siggy47 @veintiuno @needcreations_ @globalthreat @profullstack @cryotosensei @catoshi @kr @pleblab @fabs @lendasat @Akg10s3 @bytephysics @byzantine @96dffdc39e @thewildhustle @0xbitcoiner @gpvansat @south_korea_ln @rideandsmile @btclnat @bitcoinerrorlog @wakingseason @tinstrmedia @pictureroom @isolabellart @jpedro64453 @herschel
https://stacker.news/items/1002347
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2025-06-10 01:37:32āļāđāļēāđāļŪāļĩāļĒāļāļāļāļ§āđāļē âāļāļĄāļāđāļāļŦāļ§āļēāļāļāļ·āļāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāļāļāļāļŠāļāļāļĢāļēāļĄâ āļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāļāļāļāļēāļāļāļĄāļ§āļāļāļīāđāļ§ āļ§āđāļēāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāļŦāļ§āļēāļāļĄāļąāļāđāļāļĩāđāļĒāļ§āļāļ°āđāļĢāļāļąāļāļāļīāļāļāļ·āļ āļāļĢāļ°āļŠāļļāļ āđāļĨāļ°āļāļēāļĢāļĒāļīāļāļāļ°āļāļ°āļāļąāļāļāļĨāļēāļāļŠāļāļēāļĄāļĢāļ āđāļāđāļāđāļēāļĒāđāļāļāđāļ§āļĨāļēāļāļĨāļąāļāđāļāļāđāļ§āļāļāļĨāļēāļĒāļĻāļāļ§āļĢāļĢāļĐāļāļĩāđ 19 āļāļķāļāļāđāļāļĻāļāļ§āļĢāļĢāļĐāļāļĩāđ 20 āđāļĢāļēāļāļ°āđāļŦāđāļāļāļąāļāļ§āđāļē āđāļĄāđāđāļāđāđāļāđāļāļ·āļāļāļĩāđāļĢāļąāļāļāļļāđāļĄāđāļāļ§āļīāļāļąāļĒ āđāļāđāļĢāļ§āļĄāđāļāļāļķāļ âāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļāđāļāđāļāļēāļ āļŠāđāļāļāļķāļāļāļēāļāļāļŦāļēāļĢāđāļāļĒāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāļēâ āļāļķāđāļāđāļāđāļāļŦāļąāļ§āđāļāļāļāļāļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāļĒāļđāđāļĢāļāļāđāļāļŠāļāļēāļĄāļĢāļ āđāļĨāļ°āļŦāļāļķāđāļāđāļāļāļāļāļ§āļīāđāļĻāļĐāļāļąāđāļāļāđāļāļ·āļ âāļāļĄāļāđāļāļŦāļ§āļēāļâ āļāļĩāđāļ āļēāļĒāļŦāļĨāļąāļāļāļ°āļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļāļāļąāļ§āđāļāļĢāļŠāļģāļāļąāļāđāļāļ§āļīāļāļĩāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāļāļāļāļāļāļāļąāđāļ§āđāļĨāļ āļĢāļ§āļĄāļāļķāļāđāļāđāļāđāļ§āļāļēāđāļĒāđāļāļāļāļāļāļāđāļāļĒāđāļĢāļēāļāļĩāđāđāļŦāļĨāļ°
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āļāļĢāļēāļāļāļ§āđāļēāļāļŦāļēāļĢāļāļĩāđāđāļāļĢāļāļāļĨāļąāļāļĄāļēāļāļīāļāđāļ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āđāļĄāđāđāļāļĒāđāļāđāļāļīāļāļāļ°āđāļĢāļŦāļ§āļēāļāļĄāļąāļāļāļĨāļĄāļāļĨāđāļāļĄāļāļāļēāļāļāļąāđāļāļĄāļēāļāđāļāļ āļāļāļŠāļāļāļĢāļēāļĄāļāļ āļāļĨāļēāļāļāļāļāļąāđāļ§āđāļāļāđāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāļĢāļąāļāļĢāļđāđāđāļĨāļ°āļāļīāļĒāļĄāļāļĢāļīāđāļ āļāļāļāļāļāļāļīāļāļāļĩāđāļĄāļēāļāļāļķāđāļāđāļĢāļ·āđāļāļĒ āđ āđāļāļĄāļĒāļąāļāđāļāđāđāļāđāļāđāļāļāđāļ§āļĒ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļāđāļ§āļāļāļąāđāļāļĄāļĩāļāļ§āļēāļĄāđāļāļ·āđāļāļ§āđāļēāļāļĄāļāđāļāļŦāļ§āļēāļāļāļ·āļ âāļāļĄāļŠāļģāļŦāļĢāļąāļāđāļāđāļâ āļāļĩāđāļāļĨāļāļāļ āļąāļĒāļāļ§āđāļēāđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļāđāļēāļāļāļēāļĢāļāđāļēāđāļāļ·āđāļāđāļĨāđāļ§ āđāļĄāđāļāļ°āļāļēāļāļŠāļēāļĢāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāļŠāļģāļāļąāļāļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāļāļąāļ§āļāđāļāļēāļĄāļāļĩāđāļĢāļ·āđāļāļāļāļĩāđāļāļĢāļīāļāļāļ°āļāļĢāļąāļ āļĢāļąāļāļāļēāļāđāļŦāđāļ āđāļāđāļ āļŠāļŦāļĢāļąāļāļŊ āđāļĨāļ°āļāļĢāļąāđāļāđāļĻāļŠ āļĄāļĩāđāļāļāļŠāļēāļĢāđāļāļ°āļāļģāđāļŦāđāđāļāđāļāļĄāļāđāļāđāļāļāļāļĄāđāļĄāđāļŦāļēāļāđāļĄāđāļŠāļēāļĄāļēāļĢāļāđāļŦāđāļāļĄāđāļāļāđāļāđ āđāļāļĒāļāđāļēāļāļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāļĨāļāļāļ āļąāļĒāļāļēāļāļāļēāļĢāļāđāļēāđāļāļ·āđāļ āđāļĄāđāđāļāļāđāļ§āļāļĻāļāļ§āļĢāļĢāļĐāļāļĩāđ 19 āļĄāļĩāđāļāđāļāļāļēāļĢāļāđāļŠāļĩāļĒāļāļĩāļ§āļīāļāđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļāđāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāļāļĄāļāđāļāļŦāļ§āļēāļ āļāļāļāļģāđāļŦāđāļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāļāļĢāļ°āđāļāļĻāļāđāļāļāļāļāļāļāļģāđāļāļ·āļāļāļ āļēāļĒāļŦāļĨāļąāļ
āļāļāđāļāđāļēāļŠāļđāđāļāđāļ§āļāļŠāļāļāļĢāļēāļĄāđāļĨāļāļāļĢāļąāđāļāļāļĩāđ 1 (1914â1918) āļāļĄāļāđāļāļŦāļ§āļēāļāļāđāļāļĨāļąāļāļĄāļēāđāļāđāļāļŪāļĩāđāļĢāđāļāļĩāļāļāļĢāļąāđāļ āļāļĢāļēāļ§āļāļĩāđāļĢāļąāļāļāļēāļĨāļŠāļŦāļĢāļąāļāļāļąāļāđāļāđāļĄ āļŠāļąāđāļāļāļĨāļīāļāđāļāļ·āđāļāļŠāđāļāđāļāđāļāļ§āļŦāļāđāļēāđāļŦāđāļāļŦāļēāļĢāļāļąāļāļāļĄāļīāļāļĢāđāļāļĒāļļāđāļĢāļ āļāļāļāļģāđāļŦāđ supply āđāļĄāđāļāļāļāļąāļ demand āđāļĨāļ°āļāļĢāļīāļĐāļąāļāđāļŦāļāđ āđ āđāļāđāļ NestlÃĐ āđāļĨāļ° Borden āđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāļāļĒāļēāļĒāļāļēāļāļāļēāļĢāļāļĨāļīāļāđāļāļĢāļ°āļāļąāļāļāļļāļāļŠāļēāļŦāļāļĢāļĢāļĄ āļāļāļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļāđāļāđāļēāļāļĨāļēāļ āđāļĨāļ°āļāļĩāđāđāļāļāļāļ·āļāļāđāļ§āļāđāļ§āļĨāļēāļāļĩāđ âāļāļĄāļāđāļāļŦāļ§āļēāļāļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļāļŠāļīāļāļāđāļēāļĢāļ°āļāļąāļāđāļĨāļâ āđāļāļāđāļĄāđāļāļąāđāļāđāļ
āđāļāļāđāļ§āļ Great Depression (1929 āđāļāđāļāļāđāļāđāļ) āļāļĄāļāđāļāļŦāļ§āļēāļāļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļ āļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāļĢāļēāļāļēāļāļđāļ āļāļĩāđ âāđāļāļâ āļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāļŠāļāđāļāļāļĢāļąāļ§āļāļāļāļāđāļāđ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āđāļĄāđāļāđāļāļāđāļāđāđāļĒāđāļ āđāļĨāļ°āđāļŦāđāļāļĨāļąāļāļāļēāļāļŠāļđāļ āļāļķāđāļāļŠāđāļāļāļĨāđāļŦāđāļĄāļąāļāđāļāļēāļ°āļāļĨāļēāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāļāđāļ§āļāđāļĻāļĢāļĐāļāļāļīāļāļāļāļāđāļģ āđāļāđāļāļāđāļ§āļāļāļāļāļāļāļāļāļēāļĢāļāļĒāļēāļĒāļāļēāļāļāļēāļĢāļāļĨāļēāļāļāļāļāļāļĄāļāđāļāļŦāļ§āļēāļ āļāļāļāļāļļāļāļŠāļāļāļĢāļēāļĄāļāļĩāđāļāđāļāļāļāļđāđāļāļĢāļīāđāļ āļāđāļŦāđāļāļĢāļĩ āđ āļĄāļēāļāļēāļāļŦāļĨāļēāļĒāļāļĩ āļĄāļąāļāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāđāļāđāļēāļāļĢāļąāļ§āļāļāļāļąāđāļ§āđāļāđāļĨāļ°āļāļĨāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļāļ§āļąāļāļāļļāļāļīāļāđāļāđāļĄāļāļđāļāļĢāļ°āļāļģāļ§āļąāļ āđāļĄāđāļ§āđāļēāļāļ°āđāļŠāđāļāļēāđāļ āđāļāļ°āļāļāļĄāļāļąāļ āļŦāļĢāļ·āļāđāļŠāđāļāļāļĄāļŦāļ§āļēāļ āļāļķāđāļāļāļĢāļ°āđāļāļĻāļāļĩāđāļāļĒāļđāđāđāļāļāļēāļāļēāļāļīāļāļĄāļāļ°āļ§āļąāļāļāļāļāđāļĢāļąāļāļ§āļąāļāļāļāļĢāļĢāļĄāļāļĩāđāđāļāđāļāļĒāļāļĢāļīāļĒāļēāļĒ āđāļāļĒāđāļāļāļāđāđāļĄāđāļĢāļāļ āđāļĨāļ°āđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāļĄāļĩāđāļĄāļāļđāļāļĒāđāļēāļāļāļēāđāļĒāđāļ āļāļēāđāļāđāļĒāđāļ āļāļĩāđāļāđāļāļāđāļāđāļāļĄāļāđāļāļŦāļ§āļēāļāđāļāđāļāļŦāļĨāļąāļ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļĄāļąāļāļāļąāđāļāļŦāļāļĄ āļĄāļąāļ āļŦāļ§āļēāļ āđāļĨāļ°āļŠāļģāļāļąāļāļŠāļļāļāļāļ·āļ âāđāļāđāļāđāļāđāļāļēāļâ āđāļāļĒāļļāļāļāļĩāđāļāļđāđāđāļĒāđāļāļĒāļąāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāļĢāđāļŦāļĨāļēāļĒ
āđāļāđāļāļĒāđāļēāđāļāļīāđāļāļāļķāļāļ§āđāļēāđāļĢāļ·āđāļāļāļāļĩāđāļāļ°āļāļāđāļāđāļāļĩāđ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļāļāļŠāļāļāļĢāļēāļĄāđāļĨāļāļāļĢāļąāđāļāļāļĩāđ 2 āļĄāļēāļāļķāļāđāļāļāļĩ 1939 āļŠāļŦāļĢāļąāļāļŊ āļāđāļāļĨāļąāļāļĄāļēāđāļāđāļŠāļđāļāļĢāđāļāļīāļĄāļāļĩāļāļāļĢāļąāđāļ āļāļĢāļēāļ§āļāļĩāđāđāļĄāđāđāļāđāđāļāđāļāļĄāļāđāļāļŦāļ§āļēāļāļāļĩāđāļāļđāļāļāļąāļāđāļŠāđāļĨāļąāļāļāļķāđāļāđāļĢāļ·āļāđāļāđāļāļ§āļŦāļāđāļē āđāļāđāļĢāļ§āļĄāļāļķāļāļŠāļīāļāļāđāļēāļāļĢāļ°āļŦāļĨāļēāļāļŦāļāđāļēāđāļŦāļĄāđāļāļĩāđāļāļđāļ âāđāļāļĢāļĢāļđāļāđāļāļ·āđāļāļāļ§āļēāļĄāļāļĒāļđāđāļĢāļāļâ āļāļąāđāļāļŦāļĄāļāļāļķāđāļāđāļāļĩāđāļĒāļ§āļāļ°āļāļ°āļĒāļāļĒāđāļĨāđāļēāđāļŦāđāļāļĩāļāļāļĢāļąāđāļ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļāļąāđāļāļŦāļĄāļāļāļĩāđāļāļ·āļāļŠāļīāđāļāļāļĩāđāļĢāļąāļāļĢāđāļ§āļĄāļĄāļ·āļāļāļąāļāļāļĢāļīāļĐāļąāļāđāļŦāļāđāļāļĨāļīāļāđāļāļ·āđāļ âāđāļŦāđāļāļŦāļēāļĢāļāļīāđāļĄāļĢāļāļâ āđāļāđāđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļŠāļāļāļĢāļēāļĄāļāļ āļŠāļīāļāļāđāļēāđāļŦāļĨāđāļēāļāļĩāđāđāļĄāđāļŦāļēāļĒāđāļāđāļŦāļ āļāļĢāļāļāļąāļāļāđāļēāļĄ āļāļ§āļāļĄāļąāļāļāļđāļ âāļāļĢāļ°āļāļēāļŠāļąāļĄāļāļąāļāļāđāļ§āđāļēāđāļāđāļāļāļāļāļāļĩāļāđāļāļŠāļļāļāļ āļēāļâ āļĄāļĩāļāļēāļĢāđāļāļēāļāļĨāļ§āļīāļāļąāļĒāļĢāļāļāļĢāļąāļ (āļāļēāļāļāļąāļāđāļāđāļāļāļāļāļĢāļąāļāđāļāļāļāđāļ§āļĒāļāđāļģ) āđāļĨāļ°āļāļĢāļ°āļāļļāđāļāđāļŦāđāļāļāđāļāļ·āđāļāļ§āđāļē âāļāļĩāđāļāļ·āļāļāļēāļŦāļēāļĢāļŠāļĄāļąāļĒāđāļŦāļĄāđāļāļāļāđāļĨāļāļāļĩāđāļāđāļēāļ§āļŦāļāđāļēâ āđāļāļĢāļēāļ°āļĄāļąāļāļāļđāļāļāļąāđāļāļāļēāļĢāļāļĨāļīāļāļĄāļēāđāļāļĢāļ°āļāļąāļāļĄāđāļŦāļŽāļēāļĢāđāļāđāļĢāļĩāļĒāļāļĢāđāļāļĒāđāļĨāđāļ§ āđāļĄāļ·āđāļāļĄāļąāļāđāļĢāļīāđāļĄāđāļĨāđāļ§āļĄāļąāļāļāđāļĒāđāļāļĄāļāļģāļĨāļēāļĒāļāļīāđāļāđāļĄāđāđāļāđ āļāļāļāļāļēāļāļāļĢāļāļāļāļģāđāļŦāđāļāļĢāļ°āļāļēāļāļĢāļāļĢāļīāđāļ āļāļŠāļīāđāļāđāļŦāļĨāđāļēāļāļĩāđāđāļāđāļēāđāļāļāļĨāļāļāļāļēāļĨ āļāļĒāđāļēāļĨāļ·āļĄāļ§āđāļē āļāļĢāļīāļĐāļąāļāļĒāļąāļāļĐāđāđāļŦāļāđāđāļŦāļĨāđāļēāļāļĩāđāđāļĄāđāļĄāļĩāļāļēāļāļĒāļāļĄāđāļŦāđāļŠāļīāļāļāđāļēāļāļēāļĒāđāļāļāļēāļāļāļĨāļēāļāđāļāđāļāļāļ
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2025-06-10 01:00:30Invista na Sua SaÚde: O Melhor Retorno ÃĐ uma Vida Plena
Esqueça dietas milagrosas, suplementos que prometem te tornar o prÃģximo Apolo. E, programas de treino (tais como Crossfit) que dizem fazer a diferença entre escalar o Everest e se abaixar e pegar seu par de tÊnis.
Muitas pessoas falam em dinheiro, conexÃĩes e conhecimento. Mas, nada disso vai funcionar se sua saÚde for uma porcaria. Imagina, estar no melhores anos da sua vida e nÃĢo ter forças para aproveitar nada. EntÃĢo, pare de ser teimoso e coloque sua saÚde no patamar de importÃĒncia que ela merece!
Tudo o que vocÊ precisa ÃĐ de paciÊncia, ritmo e disciplina. Portanto, nesse artigo. Vou te apresentar como eu invisto na minha saÚde e vocÊ pode entender se algo do que eu escrever aqui vale a pena para vocÊ aplicar na sua vida e obter resultados semelhantes.
Mas, antes de tudoâĶ
Disclaimer
Nada do que eu escrever aqui deve ser levado como regra. VocÊ deve consultar seu mÃĐdico e nutricionista para entender quais as melhores açÃĩes para serem tomadas com base no seu biotipo e necessidade fÃsicas.
Desenvolva seu corpo, seu templo
Se alimente como Sapiens:
Primeiro de tudo, alimentar se de forma correta ÃĐ a chave. Se vocÊ prestar bastante atençÃĢo nos alimentos que ingere e nas coisas que bebe. Seu corpo vai te agradecer enormemente. Ele te presenteia com saÚde, disposiçÃĢo, força e energia.
Se colocar combustÃvel "ruim", seu corpo vai detectar e vai reclamarâĶ NÃĢo tem que seguir essas dietas malucas que a galera prega na internet. Uma dose de bom senso combinado a uma dose de disciplina vÃĢo te tornar um velhinho(a) que todos vÃĢo admirar no futuro.
Eu jÃĄ fiz dietas em que comia atÃĐ 7x ao dia, tomava 3-4 suplementos por dia e no fim de tudo. Entendi uma coisa. Quanto mais natural nossa dieta, melhor. Legumes, frutas, verduras, carne (com moderaçÃĢo), sementes e grÃĢos. VÃĢo fazer seu corpo te pagar os melhores dividendos possÃveis em saÚde.
Busque o Olimpo, quem sabe acerta as olimpÃadas
Se vocÊ como eu, ÃĐ um entusiasta de esportes. Vai saber bem o que quero ilustrar aqui. Em 2015, apÃģs um tÃĐrmino de relacionamento. Eu me sentia tÃĢo sufocado, que eu queria gritar e extravasar o que estava em mim. Peguei um par de tÊnis e decidi sair para fazer uma caminhada, fiz outra no outro dia, de repente comecei a âtrotarâ e duas semanas depois eu estava correndo 5 km.
Passados alguns meses, eu tinha me inscrito em uma primeira corrida "sÃģ para ver como era". Depois outra e outra. E, assim fuiâĶ Mas, eu tinha trÊs ingredientes:
- O foco (correr)
- O combustÃvel (eliminar aquela dor e tensÃĢo)
- O lugar (a rua)
E, depois que aprendi isso galera. Eu juro, que destravei muita coisa. Eu participei de campeonatos de levantamento de peso, de xadrez e mais um bocado. Minha meta nunca foi ser uma atleta profissional e viver disso. Mas, eu via mais como um hobbie que me pagava muito bem
Endorfina ÃĐ boa demais
EntÃĢo pensa assim:
- Sem grana? Calce os tÊnis e vÃĄ correr. Tem praças perto da sua casa com equipamentos.
- Sem ÃĒnimo? Arruma alguÃĐm para te acompanhar nos primeiro 60 dias. Depois vira hÃĄbito.
- Vida corrida? Vamos definir que 3x por semana ÃĐ uma lei!
O que nÃĢo vale ÃĐ nÃĢo fazer NADA. Temos muita comodidade e temos que usar isso para o bem. SenÃĢo, âseremos velhos de 30 anosâ.
Aqui, vale tudo com excecao de duas coisas: Ficar parado e complicar demais as coisas.
SaÚde Mental
Aqui ÃĐ onde separamos os maduros dos nÃĢos. Eu tive que entrar em colapso para entender que cuidar na minha mente era importante.
Por mais que eu tenha lido livros, me preparado de vÃĄrias formas e tenha sido resiliente. NinguÃĐm, absolutamente ninguÃĐm estÃĄ pronto para lidar com a quantidade de coisas que acontece na nossa vida.
Um terapeuta ÃĐ fundamental!
Galera, eu faço terapia hÃĄ 5 anos e foi um salto quÃĒntico na minha vida. Quando vocÊ passa a conhecer a si mesmo e entender sobre vocÊ. VocÊ se torna imbatÃvel! Mas, ÃĐ um processo lento e doloroso. VocÊ vai visitar cantos e memÃģrias que nÃĢo sÃĢo confortÃĄveis. Mas, isso vai te fazer crescer muito alÃĐm do que jamais imaginou.
Todos nÃģs somos tomados por stress e ansiedade. Ainda mais em um mundo como o de hoje, aonde a informaçÃĢo viaja rÃĄpido demais. VocÊ consegue ver conteÚdo do fim do mundo, fome e corrupçÃĢo com alguns cliques de distÃĒncia.
Vai por mim: -Terapia ÃĐ o dinheiro mais barato que faço como investimento na vida!
Sua vida vai ser outra. Juro. Comece fazendo uma vez por mÊs e vÃĄ aumentando a medida que achar necessÃĄrio e puder pagar. O ideal vai variar de acordo com seu momento necessidade. Tem que caber no orçamento tambÃĐm. SenÃĢo, vai aliviar uma dor e trazer outra.
Sono de Qualidade:
Eu dormi em cama ruim nos Últimos 3 anos da minha vida. E, nesse ano eu investi em uma cama e um travesseiro de qualidade. E, faz totalllllll diferença na vida. O sono ruim, nos deixa stressado e cansados para o resto do dia.
Portanto, te convido a refletir sobre seus equipamentos de descanso. Porque? De nada vai adiantar vocÊ: Fazer exercÃcios, cuidar da alimentaçÃĢo e da sua mente. Se, seu sono estiver quebrado!
VocÊ vai continuar stressado e cansado demais reclamando. Quando fizer um check up sobre isso vai entender na hora o que estou falando e sobre os dois prÃģximos que quero abordar:
- Higiene do sono
- HorÃĄrio de deitar
Higiene do sono = Deixar tudo o que ÃĐ eletrÃīnico na sala e parar de mexer neles pelo menos uma hora antes. Deita e vai conversar com seu parceiro(a), leia um livro ou anote coisas em um papel. Vai fazer muita diferença na sua vida.
HorÃĄrio de deitar = TambÃĐm faz muita diferença. Se precisa acordar ÃĄs 07 da manhÃĢ. O ideal ÃĐ estar na cama 10 horas antes. Ou seja, ÃĄs 22:00 jÃĄ junta tudo e vai pro seu quarto sem distraçÃĩes. Muita gente dorme e nÃĢo descansa porque vai se deitar muito tarde e nÃĢo consegue o sono REM.
Sono regular vai terminar de fechar o ciclo e vocÊ vai se tornar mais disposto e com força para fazer o que ÃĐ necessÃĄrio. Hoje, em dia para conseguir o que almeja. NÃĢo basta somente a mente e o dinheiro. Vai precisar do seu corpo em funcionamento total.
Check-ups e PrevençÃĢo
Para concluirmos aqui, ÃĐ vital fazer exame regularmentes. NÃĢo sou mÃĐdico, mas vocÊ deve visitar o seu e agendar bateria de exames periodicamente. E, entender como seu corpo estÃĄ. Sempre e em qualquer ocasiÃĢo busque acompanhamento mÃĐdico antes, durante e pÃģs qualquer atividade esportiva em que se propor.
Apesar de nÃĢo usar, sou a favor de relÃģgios e aparelhos que possam te ajudar a medir de alguma forma seu progresso e monitorar sua saÚde. Toda vez que alguÃĐm falar contigo: -Para que vai comprar isso, ÃĐ caro e ÃĐ bobagem! Vai lÃĄ e compra!
Se a compra, te dar mais vontade de treinar e te ajudar a chegar mais prÃģximo do seu objetivo. EntÃĢo, eu nÃĢo vejo como gasto. Vejo como investimento!
Tudo o que puder investir para aumentar e melhorar sua saÚde. à uma boa jogada e ignore os crÃticos. No fundo, eles querem ser como vocÊ. Mas, tem muito medo e nÃĢo conseguem dar o primeiro passo.
Concluindo tudo
NÃĢo ÃĐ cafÃĐ com seu pai, mas uma convesa descontraÃda de uma pessoa que tentou (e sofreu) vÃĄrias coisas atÃĐ chegar em um bom equilÃbrio. Fico orgulhoso de poder compartilhar minhas experiÊncias com vocÊs e se vocÊ chegou atÃĐ aqui. Me sinto honrado em ter sua atençÃĢo por tanto tempo. Te agradeço pela sua atençÃĢo e convido a compartilhar esse post com quem precisa. AtÃĐ a prÃģxima.
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2025-06-10 00:55:07DescriçÃĢo da empresa
A ItaÚsa S.A. ÃĐ uma das maiores holdings de investimentos do Brasil, com um portfÃģlio diversificado que abrange setores estratÃĐgicos da economia. Com sede em SÃĢo Paulo, a companhia ÃĐ mais conhecida por ser a principal acionista do ItaÚ Unibanco, a maior instituiçÃĢo financeira privada da AmÃĐrica Latina.
Fundada em 1966, a ItaÚsa consolidou-se como um veÃculo de investimento de longo prazo, buscando a criaçÃĢo de valor para seus acionistas atravÃĐs da gestÃĢo ativa de suas empresas investidas. AlÃĐm de sua posiçÃĢo dominante no setor financeiro com o ItaÚ Unibanco, a holding possui participaçÃĩes relevantes em empresas lÃderes de outros segmentos.
VisÃĢo geral da empresa
A ItaÚsa S.A. ÃĐ uma das mais importantes holdings de investimento do Brasil, com uma trajetÃģria de mais de 45 anos marcada pela gestÃĢo de um portfÃģlio diversificado e de grande relevÃĒncia para a economia nacional.
Com um modelo de negÃģcio focado na criaçÃĢo de valor a longo prazo, a companhia se destaca por sua sÃģlida governança corporativa e por uma estratÃĐgia de alocaçÃĢo de capital em empresas lÃderes de setores estratÃĐgicos.
Modelo de NegÃģcio e EstratÃĐgia:
O core business da ItaÚsa ÃĐ atuar como uma holding "pura", ou seja, seu principal objetivo ÃĐ a gestÃĢo de suas participaçÃĩes acionÃĄrias. A companhia busca centralizar as decisÃĩes financeiras e estratÃĐgicas das empresas que controla ou nas quais possui influÊncia significativa. Sua filosofia de investimento pauta-se pela busca de empresas com:
- GeraçÃĢo de caixa consistente: Foco em negÃģcios maduros e com histÃģrico de rentabilidade.
- Marcas consolidadas e liderança de mercado: Investimento em empresas que sÃĢo referÊncia em seus respectivos segmentos.
- Potencial de crescimento e geraçÃĢo de valor a longo prazo: VisÃĢo estratÃĐgica para o desenvolvimento sustentÃĄvel das investidas.
- SÃģlida governança corporativa: Comprometimento com a transparÊncia, ÃĐtica e as melhores prÃĄticas de gestÃĢo.
Mercado que atua
Como holding, a empresa nÃĢo atua em um mercado especÃfico. Em vez disso, sua presença se dÃĄ de forma indireta atravÃĐs da participaçÃĢo acionÃĄria em grandes empresas que sÃĢo lÃderes em seus respectivos setores.
Portanto os principais mercados que a empresa atua, sÃĢo:
- Setor financeiro (ITUB4)
- Bens de consumo (ALPA4)
- Materiais de construçÃĢo civil e acabamentos (DXCO3)
- Energia (Copaenergia)
- Saneamento (Aegea)
- Infraestrutura e mobilidade urbana (NTS)
Oportunidades que o ativo traz
Estudando melhor a empresa e apÃģs lermos o relatÃģrio do primeiro trismestre. Entendemos que hÃĄ dois pontos chaves que vÃĢo na nossa visÃĢo tornar o ativo bem interessante.
Ponto 1 - ReduçÃĢo da divÃda lÃquida
Esse ponto ÃĐ bem Ãģbvio e fica evidente aqui no grÃĄfico abaixo. Com menos dÃĐbito para pagar sobre mais dinheiro. Dinheiro esse que pode ser reinvestido em novas aquisiçÃĩes e/ou aumentar participaçÃĢo em outros negÃģcios.
Ponto 2 - Reforma tributÃĄria aprovada em Janeiro 2025
"O nosso valor de mercado em 31.03.2025, com base no valor da açÃĢo mais lÃquida (ITSA4), era de R$ 102,5 bilhÃĩes, enquanto a soma das participaçÃĩes nas empresas investidas a valor de mercado totalizava R$ 135,2 bilhÃĩes, resultando em um desconto de holding de 24,2%.
Parte do nosso desconto ÃĐ explicada por despesas operacionais, financeiras, tributÃĄrias (como PIS/COFINS sobre JCP), entre outros fatores. Contudo, a reforma tributÃĄria aprovada em janeiro de 2025 eliminarÃĄ a incidÊncia de tributaçÃĢo sobre o JCP recebido a partir de janeiro de 2027, o que extinguirÃĄ essa ineficiÊncia fiscal.
AlÃĐm disso, empresas como Aegea e Copa Energia estÃĢo avaliadas por seus valores contÃĄbeis, havendo um descolamento importante em relaçÃĢo ao seu valor justo atual.
Nesse contexto, acreditamos que o atual nÃvel de desconto ÃĐ maior do que o considerado justo e que o crescimento do desconto no perÃodo analisado nÃĢo reflete adequadamente os fundamentos da nossa estratÃĐgia de alocaçÃĢo eficiente de capital e a qualidade e desempenho do nosso portfÃģlio.."
Em outras palavras, a empresa estÃĄ precificada bema baixo do seu valor patrimonial real. O que entendemos ser um ponto chave para a empresa.
Riscos
Aqui, temos muito pouco a comentar. Pois a empresa estÃĄ fomentada sobre uma base sÃģlida.
Contudo, a empresa ÃĐ familiar, com muitos micro sÃģcios pendurados e a maior parte das açÃĩes jÃĄ tomadas.
Catalisadores
- Taxas de juros seguem altas atÃĐ 2027. Lembrando que ano que vem temos eleiçÃĩes presidenciais.
- Taxas de desemprego devem corroborar em 7% no prÃģximo ano, o que faz uma corrida ao crÃĐdito. Aonde o ItaÚ entra e ganha juros sobre quem toma crÃĐdito.
- Estabilidade das empresas que tem sociedade.
- Boa diversificaçÃĢo de portfÃģlio de investimentos.
- EliminaçÃĢo da incidÊncia de impostos sobre o JCP recebido apartir de janeiro de 2027.
Faq
Quanto rende 1.000 reais em ITSA4?
Considerando um aporte mensal de R$ 1.000 na ItaÚsa (ITSA4) ao longo de 30 anos, e assumindo um retorno mÃĐdio anual de 9% (incluindo valorizaçÃĢo das açÃĩes e reinvestimento dos dividendos), o investidor poderÃĄ acumular aproximadamente R$ 1.702.113 ao final do perÃodo
Qual ÃĐ o preço justo da açÃĢo ITSA4?
O preço justo da açÃĢo ITSA4 ÃĐ um assunto complexo, sem uma resposta Única e definitiva. Analistas e investidores utilizam diferentes mÃĐtodos e critÃĐrios para determinar um preço justo, e as estimativas podem variar consideravelmente.
Quando o ITSA4 paga dividendos em 2025?
Forma de pagamento: (i) à vista, em dinheiro, no ato de subscriçÃĢo; ou (ii) mediante compensaçÃĢo de crÃĐdito relativo ao dividendo que serÃĄ pago em 22 de abril de 2025.
Bio
Apaixonado por investimentos e pela transformaçÃĢo que eles podem trazer, a equipe threedolar dedica-se a desmistificar o mundo financeiro e guiar seus leitores rumo à independÊncia financeira. Acreditamos que o conhecimento ÃĐ a chave para o sucesso nos investimentos.
Disclaimer
Lembre-se: este nÃĢo ÃĐ um conselho de investimento. Faça sua prÃģpria pesquisa antes de investir. Resultados passados nÃĢo garantem lucros futuros. Cuide do seu dinheiro!
Referencia
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@ da8b7de1:c0164aee
2025-06-10 03:48:06Sizewell C atomerÅmÅą â 14,2 milliÃĄrd fontos ÃĄllami beruhÃĄzÃĄs
A brit kormÃĄny 14,2 milliÃĄrd fonttal tÃĄmogatja az Új Sizewell C atomerÅmÅą megÃĐpÃtÃĐsÃĐt a suffolki tengerparton. A beruhÃĄzÃĄs cÃĐlja, hogy nÃķvelje az orszÃĄg energiaszuverenitÃĄsÃĄt, elÅsegÃtse a gazdasÃĄgi nÃķvekedÃĐst, ÃĐs hozzÃĄjÃĄruljon a klÃmavÃĐdelmi cÃĐlokhoz azÃĄltal, hogy hatmilliÃģ otthon energiaellÃĄtÃĄsÃĄt biztosÃtja alacsony szÃĐn-dioxid-kibocsÃĄtÃĄsÚ forrÃĄsbÃģl.
FÅbb pontok:
- A Sizewell C vÃĄrhatÃģan 10 000 kÃķzvetlen munkahelyet teremt, ÃĐs tovÃĄbbi ezreket a beszÃĄllÃtÃģi lÃĄncban; az ÃĐpÃtkezÃĐs sorÃĄn 1 500 tanulÃģ is rÃĐszt vesz majd.
- A projekt a legnagyobb nukleÃĄris beruhÃĄzÃĄs egy generÃĄciÃģ Ãģta, ÃĐs a kormÃĄny szerint elengedhetetlen a fosszilis energiahordozÃģk kivÃĄltÃĄsÃĄhoz, valamint a villamosenergia-hÃĄlÃģzat dekarbonizÃĄciÃģjÃĄhoz 2030-ig.
- A Sizewell C a Hinkley Point C mintÃĄjÃĄra ÃĐpÞl, amely jelentÅs kÃĐsÃĐsekkel ÃĐs kÃķltsÃĐgtÚllÃĐpÃĐsekkel kÞzd â emiatt a kritikusok attÃģl tartanak, hogy a Sizewell C is hasonlÃģ sorsra juthat.
- A projekt vÃĐgsÅ kÃķltsÃĐge mÃĐg bizonytalan: a hivatalos becslÃĐsek 20-35 milliÃĄrd font kÃķzÃķtt mozognak, de egyes iparÃĄgi forrÃĄsok akÃĄr 40 milliÃĄrd fontos vÃĐgÃķsszeget is elkÃĐpzelhetÅnek tartanak.
- A finanszÃrozÃĄs rÃĐszben ÃĄllami, rÃĐszben magÃĄnbefektetÅktÅl ÃĐs a fogyasztÃģk villanyszÃĄmlÃĄjÃĄn keresztÞl valÃģsul meg â utÃģbbi a Regulated Asset Base (RAB) modell rÃĐvÃĐn, ami vÃĄrhatÃģan nÃķveli a hÃĄztartÃĄsok energiaszÃĄmlÃĄit.
- A beruhÃĄzÃĄs ellenzÅi â kÃķztÞk a Stop Sizewell C csoport â szerint a pÃĐnzt mÃĄs, olcsÃģbb ÃĐs gyorsabban megvalÃģsÃthatÃģ megÚjulÃģ energiaforrÃĄsokra kellene fordÃtani, ÃĐs aggÃģdnak a kÃķrnyezeti hatÃĄsok, valamint a helyi lakossÃĄgot ÃĐrintÅ vÃĄltozÃĄsok miatt.
- A vÃĐgsÅ befektetÃĐsi dÃķntÃĐs (Final Investment Decision) mÃĐg nem szÞletett meg, annak meghozatalÃĄt a nyÃĄrra ÃgÃĐrik.
ForrÃĄsok::
- bbc.com
- stopsizewellc.org
- edfenergy.com
- gov.uk
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@ 8668cb57:42a19859
2025-06-10 17:38:45Are Islands Choosing for Wealth Or Poverty in the 21st Century?
You have 57 official islands according to the United Nations. But there are thousands of islands in the world. What does Bitcoin and Lighting mean for them? Can it help them escape poverty and become wealthy?
Wealth
First of all: Wealth: what does it mean to be wealthy as an island? It is not only about the number of fiat currency you have in your pockets. Not about the digits you have on your bank account. And not only about the number of sats or Bitcoins you have in your self custodian wallet.\ Wealth means:
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You are healthy
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Your mind is free
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Your body is in shape
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Your relationships are bringing you join
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You are using your talents and your gifts to the max
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And you have options, you can do what you want with your time.
Healthy Islands
So for an island, let's take Curacao as an example, of 160.000 people, it means that there is a potential for everybody to reach that status, that next level in their lives called #wealth.
That is the "dream" goal I'm chasing with my Island Wealth show. Away from poverty. Into more possibilities. Using your skills in this dynamic world.\ \ Current state of Island Wealth
If we take the Caribbean as an example, here you see the official list of islands in the Caribbean: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Caribbean_islands>
There are some indicators to check how wealthy - in terms of income - these Caribbean islands are.\ \ GDP per Capita: this is the total income of the island per year divided by the population. You will get an average that you can compare with your own country. If you take this globally, Luxembourg is the wealthiest country in the world.\ \ Gini Coefficient: this gives you a curve and a value that shows you how the distribution of wealth is on an island.
Net worth: If you go on an individual level, a family level, a business level you can take the assets minus the liabilities and calculate the difference as Net worth. You can also take this figure and compare it to the net worth of individuals in the world.
Bitcoin
Now lets introduce Bitcoin for these islands. How can #Bitcoin help these islands become wealthier?\ \ Problems of Islands
One of the most important problems the islands have is that they are very dependent on #tourism. Yes, I have been studying the economies of islands for a long time. I've been advising small island's governments in the Caribbean, private investors, high earning professionals on how they can build their wealth. And I always hear: we need to diversify more. What does that mean?\ \ All their sales and revenues are coming from one single sector: tourism. And they don't like that. Imagine an island: 500.000 tourists per year coming from USA and Canada. And every day cruise ships at their mega cruise piers with a total of 1 million cruise tourists per year. The tourists stay for 7 days and the cruise tourists stay for 1 day.\ \ That is the typical Caribbean island at its peak. If anything happens to that flow of cruise and stayover tourists ->Poverty. If there is a hurricane ->Poverty. If there are no flights -> Poverty. If there is political unrest and the tourists cannot come ->Poverty. So wealth is very concentrated when you are living on an island.\ \ Bitcoin and Lightning
While most Island's policy makers, citizens, even sometimes high paid individuals do not see Bitcoin, I see a 2 trillion decentralized global economy. If you are fully dependent on tourism, and you want to diversify away from tourism, lets consider Bitcoin and Lightning.\ \ Small businesses
Lets imagine your small businesses that operate online, like a consultant, online trainer/coach, or anybody selling snacks. Now working in the informal sector and not paying any taxes to your small island's government. They all can instantly:
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Download a #Blink or #Aqua wallet and start receiving #SATS
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Get a Wordpress or Shopify website, and start receiving SATS from all over the world, instantly.
Think about that for a moment and let it sink in. A two trillion USD economy globally. 21 million Bitcoins max ever. And everybody can participate right now. Without having to install servers, host software. I would seriously consider this new decentralize payment and savings technology.
How can you diversify away from tourism with Bitcoin and Lighting?
Any business can accept Bitcoin. Imagine you do not have a bank account and you are working in the informal sector. As a gardener, as a technician, electrician. A pool boy, a musician. You now have a wallet to accept hard money instantly.\ \ Agriculture
You could be paying for seeds to plan. With your lightning wallet online.\ \ Retail
You could be accepting Lighting payments if you are a store that sells glasses, food, snacks, clothing, hand crafted products, paintings.
Construction
You could be importing material from the #BRICS+ nations, China as first one, Brazil (close to the Caribbean) and paying with lightning.\ \ Financial Services (local and international)
You could be helping foreign and local other businesses with their online books, they annual reports, their administration, helping them relocate to the Caribbean, and receiving payments with Lighting.\ \ I can go on and on\ \ Decentralized Peer to Peer software development\ I have written about this on previous posts. You could be building peer to peer software based on new software stacks like pear runtime, holepunch technology, nostr. So if you are a local software developer and you know javascript, html and css you now can be paid with Lighting and deliver your knowledge and services to the world. I'm also exploring this myself.\ \ AI and Data Science\ If you are a Data Scientist and you know how to automate stuff with #Python, you know how to use #AI, like me, you could be creating online software and experiences to create Digital Assets that work 24*7*365 days: https://bit.ly/python-ai-automation.
There are endless possibilities to tap into this global decentralized economy
And guess what: we are so early. There is less than 1% of the people of the world who has used Bitcoin and Lighting.\ \ Let's go islands\ So lets do it. Lets go islands. You see that diamond above? It just to start your imagination. You see that man with the open mouth above?That is just to show you how amazed and surprised I'm with the potential of decentralization, self custody and the potential to be self sovereign.\ \ Let me know your thoughts\ This article is only on Nostr and Keet and decentralized platform. I'm moving my attention more and more to decentralization. So I want to hear your thoughts. Let me know if you have any comments, questions or ideas how to create more wealth.\ \ And stay tuned to my episodes where I will host the Island Wealth Show #IslandWealth.\ \ Runy\ Host Island Wealth
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@ 6c05c73e:c4356f17
2025-06-10 00:47:27Muitas pessoas me perguntam como eu faço o rebalanceamento das minhas carteiras de investimentos. Por isso, decidi compartilhar meu processo aqui. VocÊ pode decidir se ele se adapta ao seu modelo ou nÃĢo.
Por que Rebalancear a Carteira?
A primeira e mais importante pergunta ÃĐ: por que precisamos fazer o rebalanceamento de carteira? A resposta ÃĐ simples: somos humanos e nÃĢo sabemos de tudo. Muitas informaçÃĩes estÃĢo acontecendo agora, e isso pode ser bom ou ruim (dependendo do quanto vocÊ estÃĄ alavancado, rsrsrs). Mas, o rebalanceamento vai liberar caixa e reduzir a exposiçÃĢo ao risco.
Ou, em outra medida, pode aumentar sua exposiçÃĢo e capturar uma oportunidade que ninguÃĐm "percebeu ainda". Contudo, quero ressaltar que somos falhos e nÃĢo podemos prever o futuro. Com isso em mente, vocÊ logo pensa que pode (e vai) estar errado em 80% do tempo.
Fazer os ajustes corretos na sua carteira de investimento ÃĐ uma questÃĢo de sobrevivÊncia. Imagina colocar 100% do patrimÃīnio em Bitcoin em 2021? Pois ÃĐâĶ VocÊ estaria com uma perda considerÃĄvel agora. Esse ÃĐ sÃģ um dentre os milhares de exemplos que poderia dar.
Quando Rebalancear a Carteira?
A pergunta de 1 milhÃĢo de dÃģlares ÃĐ: quando rebalancear a bendita carteira?
Na palavra dos analistas: Trimestralmente. (Leia-se: Ganhamos as taxas).
Nas minhas palavras: Uma vez no ano. De preferÊncia dia 20 de Dezembro (Leia-se: F*das analistas, o dinheiro ÃĐ meu!).
JÃĄ testei mensal, trimestral, semestral e bienal. A verdade ÃĐ que o dinheiro fica com as corretoras e foge do nosso bolso. EntÃĢo, o melhor a se fazer ÃĐ mexer o mÃnimo possÃvel.
Partindo do princÃpio de que nÃĢo sabemos nada ou sabemos muito pouco, corremos risco atÃĐ de acertar um grande investimento. Isso aconteceu comigo no pÃģs-Dilma. Porque? Pois eu estava focado no meu autodesenvolvimento.
Conhecimento, experiÊncias, rede de contatos e saÚde.
O Único dia que eu queria saber de mercado financeiro era no quinto dia Útil, quando eu ia aportar e decidir para onde ia mandar meu dinheiro. SÃģ isso, foco em vocÊ e deixa seus investimentos de lado maturando.
Tudo se trata sobre rebalancear sua carteira com qualidade. Mas, qualidade para vocÊ.
Onde Manter o Dinheiro?
Gosto de ter uma parte do meu dinheiro livre e uma parte investida em dÃģlar, majoritariamente em Bitcoin.
EntÃĢo, gosto de ter uma parte do meu dinheiro em Bitcoin, pois acho que ÃĐ o meio mais seguro e confiÃĄvel para ter e transportar dÃģlares literalmente usando a cabeça.
DÃģlares em bancÃĩes nÃĢo me atraem. SÃĢo totalmente rastreÃĄveis e, em uma eventual urgÊncia do dinheiro, duvido que eles vÃĢo dar moral para gente como nÃģs.
A parte do dinheiro solto, gosto de deixar metade na conta da corretora e metade na minha poupança. Muita gente pensa que CDB/DI/CDI rendem rios de dinheiro a mais que a poupança. Rendem, mas ÃĐ muito pouco. E o foco aqui ÃĐ liquidez imediata!
Meu Modelo de Rebalanceamento
Para concluir nosso raciocÃnio, gosto de deixar assim:
- 50% do dinheiro livre.
- 50% do dinheiro investindo progressivamente.
50% livre = Dinheiro na conta da corretora e poupança mesmo.
50% investimento progressivo = A cada queda do mercado, eu compro 5% do dinheiro disponÃvel em caixa de algum ativo que eu jÃĄ tenha feito estudo.
Como Funciona Essa Abordagem?
Primeiro, eu rastreio o VIX. Coloco um alarme nele. A cada aumento de X porcento, ele me envia um e-mail me notificando. Eu acompanho o mercado durante o dia. Ao final do pregÃĢo, eu posiciono uma ordem de compra para o dia seguinte. SÃģ isso.
Volto para o meu trabalho, negÃģcio, famÃlia, lazer e para mim mesmo.
Mercado financeiro vicia, parceiro(a). JÃĄ estive dos dois lados e sei como funciona. Pega o que ÃĐ seu e desliga. Se ficar online, vai ver coisas demais que nem deveria ter visto.
Concluindo
Existe muito misticismo sobre investimentos. E, atÃĐ que deveria ter mesmo. Mas, a verdade ÃĐ que ele ÃĐ feito por pessoas + Bots + IA. E, pessoas sÃĢo previsÃveis. JÃĄ vi e vivi muita coisa. Minha maior liçÃĢo ÃĐ: Aproveite as oportunidades! Porque elas sÃĢo rarasâĶ
Eu teria outras histÃģrias para contar senÃĢo fosse o pÃģs-Dilma, Bitcoin de 2017 e Covid. Sei que nem tudo sÃĢo flores. Mas, estamos aqui para explorar uma brecha e fazer grana rÃĄpido. Liquidar e voltar a ver Netflix e ler livros. Meu Único casamento ÃĐ com minha esposa. Empresas, eu vejo como ciclos hoje em dia.
AlÃĐm do mais, estamos na era das IAs. E Mary Meeker jÃĄ lançou suas (brilhantes) previsÃĩes sobre nosso futuro. EntÃĢo, aproveite enquanto hÃĄ tempo. JÃĄ jÃĄ o mercado deverÃĄ ser bem mais automatizado que hoje.
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@ 2b998b04:86727e47
2025-06-09 23:39:25Solzhenitsyn Would Have Loved Bitcoin
I didnât plan to write this. But a comment from @HODL stirred something in me â a passing thought that took root and wouldnât let go:
\> âSolzhenitsyn would have understood Bitcoin.â
The more I sat with it, the more I realized: he wouldnât have just understood it â he would have loved it.
A Life of Resistance
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn didnât just survive the Soviet gulags â he exposed them. Through The Gulag Archipelago and other works, he revealed the quiet machinery of evil: not always through brutality, but through systemic lies, suppressed memory, and coerced consensus.
His core belief was devastatingly simple:
\> âThe line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being.â
He never let anyone off the hook â not the state, not the system, not even himself. Evil, to Solzhenitsyn, was not âout there.â It was within. And resisting it required truth, courage, and deep personal responsibility.
Bitcoin: Truth That Resists
Thatâs why I believe Solzhenitsyn would have resonated with Bitcoin.
Not the hype. Not the coins. Not the influencers.
But the heart of it:
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A system that resists coercion.
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A ledger that cannot be falsified.
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A network that cannot be silenced.
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A protocol that doesn't care about party lines â only proof of work.
Bitcoin is incorruptible memory.\ Solzhenitsyn fought to preserve memory in the face of state erasure.\ Bitcoin cannot forget â and it cannot be made to lie.
Responsibility and Sovereignty
Bitcoin demands what Solzhenitsyn demanded: moral responsibility. You hold your keys. You verify your truth. You cannot delegate conscience.
He once wrote:
\> âA man who is not inwardly prepared for the use of violence against him is always weaker than his opponent.â
Bitcoin flips that equation. It gives the peaceful man a weapon: truth that cannot be seized.
Iâve Felt This Line Too
I havenât read all of The Gulag Archipelago â itâs long, and weighty â but Iâve read enough to know Solzhenitsynâs voice. And Iâve felt the line he describes:
\> That dividing line between good and evilâĶ that runs through my own heart.
Thatâs why I left the noise of Web3. Thatâs why Iâm building with Bitcoin. Because I believe the moral architecture of this protocol matters. It forces me to live in alignment â or walk away.
Final Word
I think Solzhenitsyn would have seen Bitcoin not as a tech innovation, but as a moral stand. Not a replacement for Christ â but a quiet echo of His justice.
And thatâs why I keep stacking, writing, building â one block at a time.
Written with help from ChatGPT (Dr. C), and inspired by a comment from @HODL that sparked something deep.
If this resonated, feel free to zap a few sats â not because I need them, but because signal flows best when itâs shared with intention.
HODL mentioned this idea in a note â their Primal profile:\ <https://primal.net/hodl>
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@ 2b998b04:86727e47
2025-06-09 23:38:55Most of the assets I holdâreal estate, equities, and businessesâdepreciate in value over time. Some literally, like physical buildings and equipment. Some functionally, like tech platforms that age faster than they grow. Even cash, which should feel "safe," quietly loses ground to inflation. Yet I continue to build. I continue to hold. And I continue to believe that what Iâm doing matters.
But underneath all of that â beneath the mortgages, margin trades, and business pivots â Iâve made a long-term bet:
Bitcoin will outlast the decay.
The Decaying System I Still Operate In
Let me be clear: Iâm not a Bitcoin purist. I use debt. I borrow to acquire real estate. I trade with margin in a brokerage account. I understand leverage â not as a sin, but as a tool that must be used with precision and respect. But Iâm also not naive.
The entire fiat-based financial system is built on a slow erosion of value. Inflation isn't a bug â itâs a feature. And it's why most business models, whether in real estate or retail, implicitly rely on asset inflation just to stay solvent.
Thatâs not sustainable. And itâs not honest.
The Bitcoin Thesis: Deflation That Works for You
Bitcoin is fundamentally different. Its supply is fixed. Its issuance is decreasing. Over time, as adoption grows and fiat weakens, Bitcoinâs purchasing power increases.
That changes the game.
If you can hold even a small portion of your balance sheet in BTC â not just as an investment, but as a strategic hedge â it becomes a way to offset the natural depreciation of your other holdings. Your buildings may age. Your cash flow may fluctuate. But your Bitcoin, if properly secured and held with conviction, becomes the anchor.
Itâs not about day trading BTC or catching the next ATH. Itâs about understanding that in a world designed to leak value, Bitcoin lets you patch the hole.
Why This Matters for Builders
If you run a business â especially one with real assets, recurring costs, or thin margins â you know how brutal depreciation can be. Taxes, maintenance, inflation, replacement cyclesâĶ it never stops.
Adding BTC to your long-term treasury isnât about becoming a "crypto company." Itâs about becoming anti-fragile. Itâs about building with a component that doesnât rot.
In 5, 10, or 20 years, I may still be paying off mortgages and navigating property cycles. But if my Bitcoin allocation is still intact, still growing in real purchasing powerâĶ then I havenât just preserved wealth. Iâve preserved optionality. Iâve created a counterbalance to the relentless decay of everything else.
Final Word
I still play the fiat game â because for now, I have to. But Iâm no longer betting everything on it. Bitcoin is my base layer now. Quiet, cold-stored, and uncompromising.
It offsets depreciation â not just financially, but philosophically. It reminds me that not everything has to erode. Not everything has to be sacrificed to time or policy or inflation.
Some things can actually hold. Some things can last.
And if I build right â maybe what I build can last too.
If this resonated, feel free to send a zap â it helps me keep writing and building from a place of conviction.
This article was co-written with the help of ChatGPT, a tool I use to refine and clarify what Iâm working through in real time.