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Post bitcoin art images you like in this post Let's see what we will get :)
Also, please, let me know if I can use your image in my website: Bitcoin Art https://bitcoin-art.based58.tech/. Basically, I publish public Bitcoin art images on this website, which by default shows you a random image every time you visit it.
0 sats \ 0 replies \ @ama 11 Dec
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All my photos are free of use. https://glock.npub.pro/ 🇫🇷
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Been waiting on an art post to actually sign up here but I'm glad to have the opportunity to share my work here on SN without having to shoehorn it onto other discussions!
I have a whole section dedicated to open art on my website, so it's free to use for literally anything you want, it's in the public domain and mostly centered around celebrating Bitcoin.
I'll respond to this with my favourite I've made so far. It's the Orange Pill, and it has serious consequences! Once you take it you'll feel the following effects:
  1. Increased appetite for financial independence: Patients may experience a desire to take control of their financial future, leading to increased appetite for learning about personal finance and investing.
  2. Heightened sense of risk assessment: Patients may develop a heightened sense of risk assessment, becoming more discerning in their investment choices and more cautious with their money.
  3. Enhanced sense of community: Patients may experience a sense of community and belonging among other Bitcoin enthusiasts, leading to increased engagement with online forums and social media platforms.
  4. Increased mental clarity and focus: Patients may experience increased mental clarity and focus, leading to greater productivity and a more organized approach to financial planning.
  5. Reduced tolerance for fiat currency: Patients may develop a reduced tolerance for fiat currency, viewing it as a less reliable store of value than Bitcoin.
  6. Increased skepticism of government and central authority: Patients may become more skeptical of government and central authority, viewing them as potential threats to their financial sovereignty and privacy.