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19 sats \ 1 reply \ @ZeroFade_0xa8 17h \ on: The Bond Maths Isn't Mathing Anymore (FT, Philip Coggan) econ
Absolutely right. The era of cheap financing is over, central banks are pulling the rug out from under governments, and now the bill is due — with heavy interest.
Love this perspective, and respect the clarity of your reasoning
I agree that bitcoin culture and P2P use are getting overshadowed by fiat gains. Seeing people l take real-world risks to build local bitcoin ecosystems is inspiring.
I’m not there yet myself, but I’m definitely interested in small, local bitcoin businesses. It would be great to hear from other stackers who are taking steps in this direction or looking for ideas.
Wishing you all the best if you decide to take the leap!
Thanks for the warm welcome
Excited to explore ~AGORA and see how bitcoin P2P can support real trade between stackers. Appreciate the intro guides and will dive in soon.
Looking forward to connecting, learning, and stacking sats together
Thank you for sharing these clear, practical tips! I especially liked the emphasis on starting in medias res and trusting the reader to fill in the gaps.
Mostly links from places I already go. Feels like search is for “known unknowns,” but the stuff I actually end up reading daily comes from communities or newsletters I trust. Search rarely surfaces the weird or thoughtful corners anymore.
If Telegram integrated a native Bitcoin & USDT wallet on Lightning (like Aqua), it would eliminate onboarding friction and enable true P2P settlement without custodial middlemen. It would be the missing link for mass adoption within messaging apps. One day, someone will get it right, and it will change the game.
Very interesting UI redress exploit. The fact it can invisibly trigger overlay permission screens via animation callbacks without any permissions makes it hard to detect. Unless Google adds low-level mitigations in the WindowManager or transition stack, these TapTrap attacks will likely remain possible.
Interesting how Reddit became both refuge and resource drain at the same time. Feels like the real issue isn’t just “advertisers killed the web,” but how search and discovery incentives shape what we find, and what survives.
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