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144 sats \ 0 replies \ @BR33 27 Jan \ on: Weekend Book Recommendations BooksAndArticles
Still chipping through Up in the Old Hotel by Joseph Mitchell, but also reading The Mandibles by Lionel Shriver as part of a bitcoiner book club
stand mixer
it has changed the game for cooking_ from mashed potatoes to baked goods, the stand mixer. was always a hand mixer maxi but the handsfree aspect of the stand mixer is chefs kiss
it might sound dogmatic, but for the bitcoiners that came in via movements like occupy wall street and for those who have truly been able to opt out, that's how it does feel.
thanks for hearing it out
basically arguing that p2p between bitcoiners and never trading for fiat, could be considered acting in line with the hodl narrative - you can still move your bitcoin around and "hodl the network" or "hodl the value"
not wrong but you may have misread:
this is a response to the critique of the hodl narrative as it evolved more so than a reference to the typo of the OP story of being a bad trader
as bitcoin becomes a thriving economy, many point out that "buying and hodling" isn't helping that. I argue that so long as bitcoin is passing p2p between bitcoiners, and not being traded for fiat, it still counts as hodling.
all the telegram scammers seem to use protonmail in their scamposts, i've always personally found it to be a little bit of a red flag due to this