For some reason, traveling with so much bitcoin merch and things is making me nervous now. I hate the “declare” and “no declare” immigration station in mexico. It is the biggest scam. The biggest headache. The biggest symptom of a broken system. Every single person gets eyed up and down. They choose if you go to the room so they can search all your belongs as if you were a criminal. All to search if you are bringing more than 2 of something’s. If you have 2 laptops - pay taxes. If you have 10 of the same tshirts - pay taxes. Multiple of the same hats, pay taxes. Bringing Bitcoinize machines to give to your merchants? Pay taxes. Pray for me. I hate hate hate hate hate passing through and have them look through my stuff.
Money has always been broken.
If you are all in on #bitcoin, how do you explain to someone why you don’t diversify?
You know you are a grown up when your parents are not your emergency contact
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Day 3 magic. Over the course of three days, four teams competed tirelessly day and night, both physically and mentally, to represent four merchants from BTC Isla who have played a huge role in the formation of the circular economy in Isla Mujeres, MX. 👉Heidi’s Marquesita and Churro stand 👉Jose’s Tacos Toro 👉Thomas leading the Taxi Bitcoiners 👉Samuel Mango and Fruit stand We managed to donate over 1.25 million sats. #bitcoin