In week 117 with #SaturdaysForSatoshi, I was attending the LCOY (Local Conference of Youth) in Lüneburg, which assembled experts, activists and artists of the global climate movement creating a space to network, skillshare and connect with likeminded individuals. In the morning I visited a workshop by Urgewald, which is a NGO focusing on the climate impact of legacy banking. After a fantastic chili sin carne, I went into the main square of the small but beautiful city for my weekly blocks of direct action. Followed by an intellectual challenge debating the report of Stinner and Gill on the environmental impact of Bitcoin mining in their workshop. They said @Daniel Batten was greenwashing Bitcoin and would prefer the protocol to switch to PoS. Great weather improved on already great vibes resonating the core message of my attendance: "There is hope, let’s build on it. Because revolutions are build on #Bitcoin". 🧡 image
The Orwellian days in Berlin ended yesterday with me moving onto other things/cities. However the last action was a blast and featured the paradoxical phrase: "Abundance through scarcity" coined by @Ioni Appelberg @Jeff Booth
Two days ago, I decided to listen to George Orwells 1984 in the center of German political power. Fortunately the architecture of the Paul-Löbe Haus functioned as a great resonance body, so all visitors, politicians and passersby’s were able to catch a shred of his timeless wisdom. Inspired by the paradoxical nature of the parties principles I designed my sign with the message: 🪧 "Pause is Progress!" image
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In today’s action I was just across the chancellors office in front of the Paul-Loebe-Haus (House of Representatives) with my sign that read: "House of empty souls."
Week 116 with #SaturdaysForSatoshi 📍Friedrichstraße, Berlin being based > being liked. image
Today’s #ProofOfProtest 📍Bundestag, Berlin #Anarchy #ChaosAndOrder #NonViolentDirectAction image
piracy is normal. no piracy is a crime. View quoted note →
Make #Bitcoin linksgrünversifft again.