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You have every right to be yourself — and you can do it without challenging others to make the same decisions as you…I dare you

I dare you to go back in time, in 2010-2012 and mine BTC with CPU/GPU... as I did. That was the decision I made. So I challenge you to do the same decision.
And not for the fiat value (meaningless) but for the experience of being early in something that change the entire world.

Like the 2nd fire discovery...
https://darth-coin.github.io/general/bitcoin-2nd-fire-discovery-en.html

Ask yourself: why you didn't joined Bitcoin in 2009-2010-2012 or even 2015 ?

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see, no. exactly. you lived your life. and that's awesome for you. and I'm living mine. and I love it.

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so why dare others if you cannot handle others dares?
If you love the decisions you made in your life, don't dare others to do the same.

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exactly,, thank you

have any comments below you'd like to revisit?

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well you figured out it was about you lol so you got something

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should I care?
My own dgaf level about this fucked up world is way beyond your imagination...

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If you were mining btc in 2012 why the fuck are you now reduced to living in a structurally unsound sackcloth hovel that even your wife will not join you in?
You are all talk and no walk.

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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @Solomonsatoshi 23 May -100 sats

If you were mining btc in 2012 why the fuck are you now reduced to living in a structurally unsound sackcloth hovel that even your wife will not join you in?
You are all talk and no walk.

I did join Bitcoin in 2011 but sold everything when it reached 12 dollars of value. Can't blame myself, I was 12.

Still think about it sometimes. It was a lot.

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1 sat \ 0 replies \ @Solomonsatoshi 24 May -30 sats

The US is facing a crisis that resembles the https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2008/2/29/the-1956-suez-war that led to the decline of the UK’s colonial powers in the Middle East, according to a former senior US diplomat who served as ambassador to Tunisia.

“The British won tactically; they lost strategically – and they had to hand over security responsibility in the region to the United States,” Joey Hood told Al Jazeera. “And now it’s Iran’s turn to receive that regional security responsibility from the United States.”

Negotiations over the Strait of Hormuz could “be done in an hour”, Hood said, with assurances that Iran would reopen the waterway and that mines would be removed from the main shipping lanes.

But the more complex demands include working out the level of sanctions relief Iran may receive, as well as its nuclear file.

“The diplomat in me wants them to be very, very close, and for this to be on the road to a conclusion very, very quickly,” Hood said.

https://m.stacker.news/142395