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Laorothy

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@BitPaine Agree with the overall point. But America has become more racists in the last 10-15 years to whites and Jews to an extent that probably represents a secular reversion.
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Why is today not that day? First, there are ways to finance the Bitcoin reserve without explicitly trading dollars for it—like market selling some of Fort Knox analog gold for it. As Saylor pointed out, that also has the added benefit of reducing the value of the gold reserves of the U.S.’s geopolitical foes. The headline for this strategy would be that the U.S. is modernizing its store of value reserves, not ditching the dollar. Second, we need to ask ourselves: would it be in the U.S.’s long term economic interest to allow China, Russia, etc, to start stacking in earnest before it? What would that do to the U.S.’s long term economic position? As an analogy, consider what Saylor was able to do to MSTR’s market cap in 4 years of stacking, MSTR’s current long term trajectory because of it, and whether any company can now acquire more Bitcoin than MSTR. I don’t want the U.S. to be economically outflanked or to ignore the future where the dollar does collapse, because it eventually will. If anything, the U.S. stacking bitcoin would be more likely to protect the dollar because it would disincentivize hostile nations from a speculative attack on the dollar by stacking bitcoin (since that would just pump America’s Bitcoin bag).
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@abomennation Here’s one
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The biggest thing that hold many men back is their minds. They’d rather bitch about the unfairness of the world online than be MEN, pick up their big boy pants, and do EVERYTHING in their power to bend the world to their wills. Which is what MEN do. Yeah, it’s hard. Harder than bitching. It can be a painful and long road. So what. It’s worth it. And they’d be better for it not just with women, but with everything.
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See above. Even the very small percentage of men who are still unattractive after becoming jacked, dressing well, and fixing their teeth, can usually become attractive after cosmetic surgery. Again, that would be a very small percentage and a very extreme measure to take, but it is also within a man’s control to take it. No man should complain, he should get to work if it’s something that he wants.
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@abomennation Well, few things. First, young unattractive men don’t do any better. Second, attractiveness is largely within a man’s control. Third, this proves age isn’t as much a detriment to a man’s dating prospects as it is to a woman’s.
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@charliekirk11 Emergency writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court. Clear violation of constitutional separation of powers (judiciary undermining fundamental executive branch functioning).
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@eagledrive405 @KILLTOPARTY False. No young woman wants to marry an UNATTRACTIVE mid to late 30 year old dude. Young women line up for attractive, successful mid to late 30 year old dudes.
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@1914ad While all of this is true, it’s still a stop gap measure that will fail in the end, and creates the infrastructure for Bitcoin to ultimately replace it.
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@CryptoDonAlt Is there an argument lurking somewhere against his tariff policy or is this just public whining?
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I agree decentralization of ownership is good. And centralization of ownership could lead to market manipulation (although that’s a risky game). But because Bitcoin is proof of work, centralization of ownership shouldn’t compromise the utility or security of the protocol in terms of how it works (unlike proof of stake protocols).
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@BitPaine He looks like the kind of guy that would say something that dumb
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@_MaxSterling @BitPaine The boomers are by far the biggest voting block and have consistently voted to rob the future for the last 30 years.
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@BitPaine What a condemnation on the intelligence of their followers. Embarrassing.
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