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501 sats \ 1 reply \ @davidw 25 Mar
Humility like this is very rare these days.
Everyone is usually very quick to form an opinion, from few interactions. “Strong opinions, loosely held” is not optimal when it comes to interacting with people’s money.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @Krv 29 Mar
He has opinion, about what constitutes a layer 2. As a definition, it seems a useful way to consider the nature of a layer.
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What matter is if you can get your BTC back at the protocol level without interaction.
Good advice for evaluating things.
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I came here to say the same, then I saw you did it first. 👍
The more he gets to know, the more he knows that he knows nothing about anything.
This is the first impression of a great man. They know but they don't think they know and want to remain knowing the know.
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I had a great talk with Nicolas Dorier on the The Transformation of Value Podcast recently, and he reflected on and shared some of these sentiments and other topics. Check out the episode here: 🎧 BTCPay Server & Bitcoin Service Providers with Nicolas Dorier
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Being a know nothing will only last for so long. A solution is evidence of an opinion.
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One doesn't need to have a solution of everything, hence they risk being spread too thin.
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Nonetheless a solution is evidence of opinion and action.
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To know nothing is the first step to learning something.
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Wiser than most that pretend to know everything.
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