This video has been posted a year ago but I think it gets increasingly more important. I am all in favor of competition between countries and “voting with your feet”. But what if governments prevent you from leaving?
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Great post that we should look at Bitcoin value in terms of purchasing power rather than focusing on the fiat price.
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BitChat is a peer-to-peer messenger that works entirely offline using Bluetooth and mesh networking. No servers, SIM cards, or internet required. Whether you’re preparing for emergencies, attending protests, or just want a censorship-resistant way to connect, BitChat keeps you talking when everything else goes dark. Ben from @BTC Sessions did a great tutorial on how to use it: image
Lately, I’ve been contemplating whether we might actually live in a simulation. Interestingly, many religious and philosophical texts from around the world seem to hint at that idea. That train of thought led me to rewatch The Truman Show after many years; and a few quotes really stood out: “Why do you think Truman has never come close to discovering the true nature of his world until now?” “We accept the reality of the world with which we’re presented. It’s as simple as that.” “If he were absolutely determined to discover the truth, there’s no way we could prevent him.” “Ultimately, Truman prefers his cell, as you call it.” “You’re afraid. That’s why you can’t leave.” Let’s question what’s real, and what’s merely presented to us as reality. image
Millionaire migration is a thing. Countries should think twice about „taxing the rich“. Good for them, I‘m all about voting with your feet. image
Finally started reading 1984. Horrendous thought of living like that. Hope we can preserve freedom. image
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