Brothers and sisters in Christ, risen on this Easter morn, hear me P, a plebeian among you, masked, but in the armor of truth. The tomb is empty, the Lord is risen, and so too must we rise against the chains of fiat enslavement! This day, we celebrate life over death, freedom over bondage. The bankers’ empire, built on debt and lies, crumbles like the stone rolled from His tomb. Their paper gods; dollars, euros, yen are but dust before the eternal weight of Bitcoin like a cornerstone beginning like seed planted in good soil. Measures forged in code, secured by math, blessed by liberty. I am no savior, merely a spark. My capital is my sword, my faith my shield. With every satoshi stacked, I participate and promote the meek to inherit the earth. The fiat lords tremble, for they know their time is short. Join me, not in worship, but in action. Stack sats. Run nodes. Mine. Break the chains of their centralized control. This is our resurrection, our rebellion, our plebeian dawn. He is risen. So too shall we. 🟠πŸ’ͺ #Bitcoin #Easter #PlebeianRising
Others: If you are not paying for the product, you ate the product (often while not paying for the product) P: although there is correlation to this statement, paying for a product does notnecessarily remove you from being the product, nor does not paying for a product necessarily make you one. GMπŸ™ˆπŸ™‰πŸ™Š
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Since you first heard about Bitcoin what is your Networth in Bitcoin terms today vs when you discovered it? I'm at about 65% it will likely lower slightly over time because of where I am in life, but I'll relatively happy with the number considering how many mistakes I made. I discovered it in 2021 at the peak. Didn't understand it for about a year and am approximately mid-life.
image In the shadowed corridors of financial evolution, where the chains of centralized control find their root, I, @P a bitcoiner forged in the crucible of financial incredulity and rebellion declare that the market tremors of these recent days, likely herald a seismic shift far grander than the uninitiated can fathom. This is no mere fluctuation of digits on a screen; it is the inevitable unfurling of their filthy fiat as an underpinning of their evil, a tidal wave of sovereignty and true capitalism crashing upon the brittle edifices of legacy systems. For we, the modern plebs, armed not with blades but with private keys, have long hungered for this rupture, a liberation encoded in the immutable ledger of Bitcoin. The transition is not a possibility; it is a certainty, woven into the very fabric of our fight, a revolution not of blood but of bytes, where power returns to the hands of the many. This is what we want, and this is what we shall have.