October 31st 1517 – Martin Luther posts his 95 theses and begins the protestation January 3rd 1521 – Martin Luther is excommunicated by Pope Leo X October 31st 2008 – Whitepaper day January 3rd 2009 – Genesis block Curious, wonder what Satoshi meant by that
So many alts absolutely rekt lmao. Already playing the “WHO BELW UP???!” blame game. Retards should’ve just bought Bitcoin
Steady lads, deploying more Zyns
Man, I’ve missed volatility. Hello, old friend!
Interesting #UX site
Has anyone made a Luke bot yet that randomly replies “False” or “Liar” under posts?
I love how the Yen carry trade has its own emoji 💱
Now that mempools have cleared again I would like to see a grovelling apology from everyone that lost their minds about ordinals 'spam'
My feelings about Roger Ver vs IRS & should he be pardoned are a superposition of “I am a generous god” Xerxes and “There will be no glory in your sacrifice” Xerxes
He’s bang on here 🎯 “” Do you really think BRICS is interested in adding a meme coin to their reserves, or one controlled by an American CEO? Do you believe they’d choose a USD stablecoin issued by an American company trying to position itself as a neo-Federal Reserve Bank? Or are they far more likely to adopt the coin that has been relentlessly vilified and condemned by the U.S. for over 15 years precisely because it operates beyond U.S. control? The coin that guarantees sovereign access to block space, ensuring transactions cannot be censored or denied, provided they continue to possess the physical power and infrastructure *they've already invested in.* What many on my news feed fail to grasp is that we are not the only ones who get a vote. The question of “What should be in America’s crypto reserve?” isn’t about what Americans want. The next global reserve asset, by definition, will be the one chosen by other nations—particularly our global competitors. And BRICS will almost certainly favor the asset that offers the greatest independence from U.S. influence—the one that is demonstrably censorship-resistant, provably decentralized, and sovereign. The one that wasn’t premined. The one that isn’t being shilled by cringey, wannabe American influencers. The one the U.S. barely owns, thanks to its own hubris and shortsightedness on this issue. Our personal preferences are the least important factor in choosing the right assets for our national stockpile, and this is a matter of national strategic importance. The only question that truly matters is this: What assets are *other* countries—especially our adversaries—most likely to choose? If you cannot confidently say that nations like China or Russia will add massive amounts of your favored crypto asset to *their* strategic reserves, then you are being insincere—and you’re undermining the future security and prosperity of this nation. Knock it off. “” View quoted note →