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How did you end up as a participant in Bitcoin?
I had heard of it years ago, and didn't pay it much mind. In the winter of 2020 before the bull run I began to see more and more about crypto and was pulled in to all shit coin projects. I spoke with a friend that was an early adopter of BTC and they showed me the true value of BTC, but I didn't listen as much as I should have. Then slowly over the course of '21 through my own studying and research I became a BTC maximalist, converted all my crypto to BTC and haven't looked back since.
By chance, I picked out Atlas Shrugged off a bottom shelf on a Barnes and Noble trip. I had no idea what it was or that it was controversial. I just liked the cover art and the blurb.
At the time, I was living in motel room behind a Mexican restaurant in Los Banos, Ca, carless, bankless, and living paycheck to paycheck as a grocery clerk. I kept the copy in my apron and read it on my breaks.
It flipped my worldview upside down. Atlas Shrugged made it clear that I was choosing to be a victim and could, instead, choose to be a hero (or at least stop being a victim). I went pretty deep on objectivism, then anarchism and Rothbard and Mises.
At some point I decided to go to college (skipping some steps here ... I didn't graduate from high school), thinking I was going to do pre-med, but took an intro computer course and got hooked. I graduated Summa Cum Laude in 2012.
Being in CS, I occasionally saw Bitcoin mentioned on HN, but didn't make the hard money link. I'd also developed a healthy distance from politics and philosophy as I went through college, further preventing me from seeing Bitcoin's significance.
I bought my first Satoshis in 2014 to buy LSD on the Dark Net, and continued to buy small amounts of Bitcoin for similar purposes, still not having my Bitcoin epiphany.
Fast-forwarding a bit more, I was spending a lot of time on high-fat, low-carb Twitter in 2016/17 (I've always struggled with my weight) and eventually ran into Michael Goldstein, Pierre Rochard, Saifedean Ammous, and Jimmy Song. The dots finally connected between sound money and Bitcoin. I was hooked.
I moved to Austin 18 months ago and quickly dedicated the rest of my career to Bitcoin after attending a few Bit Devs.
Started from Los Banos now we here.
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Literally: "Ooh internet money, that sounds cool!"
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My journey in bitcoin was to understand more and more about it. At first I just wanted to speculate with cryptocurrencies (anyone), I fell into cloud mining like hashiny (I lost €40 because the fees went up and I can't withdraw), then a Turkish exchange (sistemkoin) scammed me, then I invested in cardano, btc, eth , bnb... tried Defi, tried NFT games etc. In the end I understood that the only one that really fulfills what I want (and I want to run away from the State and the Central Bank) and that is BTC. The safest thing to date, (preferably to have it in your wallet and not in the exchange, Not your keys not your coins) to see who is the brave one who double spends with all the hashrate and nodes there are.
ETH has a centralized development. I don't like it, the D.A.O. as tezos I don't dislike them, but it's still not BTC. BTC is perfect and on it you have to build smart contracts that allow defi games etc without staining the original network, that is, building on LN, much more scalable. I changed my way of thinking, I want to protect myself from inflation and save in BTC. It is what satisfies me. The rest of the coins will poop when BTC in LN supports Smart Contracts. I don't want to discriminate against RSK but... LN flies.
I still don't understand technical bitcoin, but I understand its security; and so far the transactions that I have carried out, perfect, except for one that was invalidated (I guess they put it in a block that something bad would happen and they invalidated it).
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I am Satoshi
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We are all Satoshi
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