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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @runningbitcorn 19 Sep 2023 \ on: What is Bitcoin like in Cuba? bitcoin
Joe you fucking legend. Wen Argentina ser?
This is fantastic. I'm gonna dive into the resources tomorrow! Would love to connect. I was just approved a couple weeks ago and am in the middle of moving from Mexico City back to Córdoba; I'll be setting up our web presence in the coming days and getting this party started soon!
I'll be starting Bitcoin education classes in Argentina in the coming weeks with Mi Primer Bitcoin. You're always welcome to come down for a front-row seat for what should be a pretty extraordinary next year or two in the grand scheme of things. You sound like good people if this is what's on your mind after a beer or two.
100%, spot-on. A rising tide raises all boats and we all need to be rowing in the same direction. I'm gonna be taking a deeper dive into Strike. I'm an American Argentinian setting up Bitcoin education in Argentina and Strike apparently is operating in Argentina as well.
So weird that they're not choosing to build out their own vertical infrastructure like River. This is a bad look.
Man, you're so off the mark with your reply I'm afraid you've completely missed the point. Might want to revisit my note and re-read. If you're having to ask me which Bitcoiners are insufferable right-wing Americans then you're simply not paying attention and I don't have the time to do your research for you.
I'm sorry but you're going to have to point to American Bitcoiners who are insufferable about these left-wing topics. I'm not new around here by any means and simply haven't come across any of what you just mentioned; where are you getting this from?
not in the least. it's as simple as looking at what infrastructure is needed and how it's simply unaffordable with tax revenue. grow up.
Suburban life is 100% a scam and is keeping the US poor. We're talking about economics here, not the humanities. It's not a matter of opinion.
Next month we're going to be launching Bitcoin education classes in Argentina. We'd love it if you'd consider us. We're working with Mi Primer Bitcoin.
Forgot to mention that Salvadorans are starting to move back. That's a HUGE win for sovereignty and human rights.
Shame on you peeps who insist on perpetuating the use of cash. Cash is only possible through Central Banks and we're trying to oust the mfers. Oops, said the quiet part aloud.
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Yeaaaah the Conservative American culture of Bitcoin doesn't represent most Bitcoiners, so let's stop talking like it does.
I've been a coach, teacher, camp counselor, babysitter, uncle, etc. I'm good without procreating, bruh. A lot of us are having the time of our lives without kids and kids wouldn't necessarily be an upgrade. A lot of parents have regrets, too. I, for one, hope this trend continues, I don't care what the soothsayers say will happen bc it probably won't. We'll be fine as a species (but there's no clicks in that narrative!).