Considering you don't get free access to unlimited pornography with bitcoin, that's pretty impressive.
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But it allows us to pay for it privately now
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Um. Did you miss the part where it's already free?
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Who said I'm the one paying?
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Technically, no one said that, but "us" is first person inclusive, so you implied it as much as anyone.
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Needlessly pedantic man strikes again
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NPM feels quite at home here.
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126 sats \ 4 replies \ @k00b 6 Jul
It does let us buy girlfriends.
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hahaha how is that working out for you?
I swear, half the stuff this guy posts is off of reddit.
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47 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 7 Jul
I have a wife, so my shopping cart is already full.
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Are you saying you bought your wife? lol
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People had girlfriends before internet pornography. Revealed preference tells an uncomfortable story about this.
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Facts
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The days before internet were far more interesting! I'm talking about reality is much more satisfying than the display on screen.
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this is legitimately funny way to make that observation
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I never trust these adoption estimates. We know exchange customer numbers, but these "hundreds of millions" estimates come from on-chain data like addresses, which have margins of error like orders of magnitude.
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What a crap chart that says nothing. Bitcoin adoption = how % of merchants are accepting BTC. THAT'S ALL THAT MATTER, all the rest is noise.
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Cool graph! Outpacing internets growth :)
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I assume the left collum is number of adopters but I'm curious what defines an adopter in this data?
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Now do Ethereum
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Are you new here?
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @joda 7 Jul
Just a bit tired of charts that purport or imply something they probably oughtn't.
My point is you could probably make a chart of Ethereum that looks the same.
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I see your point
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to me, they differ in terms of technological foundation, regulatory challenges, and the scope of impact on society.
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