Seeding a bit of short term hopium. A pattern candidate by DonnyDicey. Maybe a stretch. But maybe. image
The Florida sun setting on #BitcoinDay 2026 in Naples, FL. Cold weather. Hot takes. Never disappoints. Thanks for all of your work, Jon and team. image
A good dog is easy to find, and hard to lose.
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It was great getting to talk with @nat brunell and @Lawrence Lepard at BitcoinDay in Naples. Keep teaching, Natalie. Keep calling BS, Larry. I’m excited to read both of your books.
I'm preparing information for a public utility. They make decisions by the decade and by the quarter and half century. For institutions across all industries meant to last a century or more, held Bitcoin may very well become the cornerstone of their financial longevity.
Grand Ole Opry 100 year celebration last night at the Ryman off Broadway in Nashville was a nostalgic show. Clint Black (35 years in the Opry) headlined with a fantastic country, folk, western and bluegrass mix across the roster. Fantastic and took me on a walk through my past.
GM. Curious layered sunrise from the early morning flight. image
Nothing like an automated year-end usage recap to let you know big brother is watching and the YT algos have you dialed.
With Super Young Kids Learning To Ride A Bike (My son was 4yrs old and this worked like magic) —— - Buy one from a decent bike shop to make this process easy on you if you aren’t confident on a wrench. - Make sure the seat will drop down low for him to confidently touch the ground. - Get one with a hand brake. - No training wheels (they cause the wrong reactions to the physics) - Have the shop tech remove the drive train. They can pull the pedals, cranks, front chain ring and chain. Everything is removed from the bottom bracket so there’s nothing to bash shins on. This makes it a push bike like a strider. But with a brake for bombing hills. They’ll put all of that stuff in a box for you and you take it home. A few weeks of this bike and your kid will be ready for the drive train again. They’ll know how to brake. They’ll naturally know how to steer correctly. As soon as you see them going 40 or 50 feet without touching the ground, all while stopping comfortably with the brake, you can go back to the shop and have the parts in the box put back on. Easy peasy. No big hazardous crashes. No drama. They just learn it easily the right way and live a life of bicycles without unlearning the training wheel crap or having dramatic crashes while learning the basics. image