Honestly I have been thinking about it through a longevity lens and trying to utilize the Pi as a simple desktop that uses less power in case if I run my power off of pure solar or a power station. I also want it to run a Bitcoin node, which I know doesn't take much for it to run.
13.01.2025 08:38
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You look beautiful baby! π
11.01.2025 06:11
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They look really interesting hon! I cant wait to see more of Zephyr!
07.01.2025 16:18
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Yes, yes it will be a good idea! β
03.01.2025 19:00
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I am sorry for all the replies, but I would love to know what your thoughts are and if we could discuss about them. To see if we can both learn together.
29.12.2024 06:35
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But there are now new Bitcoin miners that doesnt take much power and arent that powerful. But they are more energy efficient and dont require a lot of material to build them. One of them is called a Bitaxe and they take very little power to run and the materials for them is cheap.
29.12.2024 06:35
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Bitcoin mining is a more environmentally friendly than gold mining. But that doesnt mean it is carbon neutral, which a lot of the Bitcoin mining groups and solo miners are finding ways to use renewables since it reduces cost to run said mining operation.
29.12.2024 06:35
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Good day, I hope all is well. I can see your point on the material cost of certain things for the Bitcoin network. But there are a few Bitcoin miners that are built from recycled materials and if I remember correctly the network is currently running with 58% of renewable energy.
29.12.2024 06:35
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*insert link scream*
(I was red link btwπ)
#nintendo #zelda #legendofzelda #fourswords #artwork
13.12.2024 20:32
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Run, Yoshis, run!!!
#bowserjr #koopalings #nintendo #artwork
14.12.2024 21:59
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It does though, governments issue bonds to gain income from new bond buyers that pay taxes and then they get returns and interest from other bond holders/tax payers and then the government issues more bonds from new bond buyers and tax payers aka a ponzi scheme. They pay peter with pauls money.
17.12.2024 06:20
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Where does the government get the money from then? Taxes that citizens pay.
17.12.2024 05:25
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Then the U.S treasury bonds are a ponzi scheme due to the bonds being bought from U.S citizens by previous U.S citizens taxes. Also many crypto exchanges do KYC if they want to stay compliant and be able to use the U.S banking system.
16.12.2024 06:15
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I do agree with you on your statement above on Ponzi schemes and money laundering not contributing towards the economy.
15.12.2024 16:04
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Hello, what aspect of Bitcoin is a ponzi? Money laundering is easier in U.S dollars due to how dominant it is. Many criminals choose dollars due to how easy it is to move around in the banking system and how cash works to their favor of giving anonymity by default.
15.12.2024 16:03
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I do not have too much knowledge about desktop versions of them. But for signal the molly app is good, and matrix is still pretty solid as a stand alone app.
14.12.2024 02:42
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Signal is a pretty good alternative for a E2E chat. Matrix is getting there too.
13.12.2024 04:57
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Agreed π
12.12.2024 17:09
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Slightly had it been a genuine person, but 9 out 10 people that open with "How are you doing in the markets?" Are usually scammers, so id say its fair game.
12.12.2024 15:58
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Nah knowledge is power. Teach me all knowing one.
11.12.2024 16:51
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Nah, I am waiting for you to enlighten me about the financial system.
11.12.2024 16:49
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Then enlighten me.
11.12.2024 16:45
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How is it showing a lack of understanding? I understand how both traditional fiat currencies work and how Bitcoin works.
11.12.2024 16:42
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Tornado cash was on the Ethereum blockchain. Not Bitcoin, also Bitcoin is different than the shitcoin Eth. Also you can launder money easier in usd by opening a laundry mat, furniture store, etc.
11.12.2024 16:41
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Also I am open to discussion about this topic to fully understand one another. I can answer almost any questions you might have about Bitcoin. As long as we stay peacful.
11.12.2024 16:32
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A pyramid scheme is based on promises of high returns in a short time period. There is an emphasis on recruiting as higher levels gain a fee or commission from lower levels.
Bitcoin doesnβt have a central operator, no commission structure, no rewards or fees for recruiting and no pyramid structure.
11.12.2024 03:36
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How are you making fun of me? I have been answering your questions and rebutting your statements that are incorrect. Also you ENGAGED in a conversation, you therefore engagement has occured.
11.12.2024 16:29
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Then why even engage??
11.12.2024 16:26
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It is easier to launder money through U.S dollars than it is with Bitcoin. Due to Bitcoin being a public ledger. Also the Zimbabwe currency was an actual currency and your point with that being?
11.12.2024 16:26
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The U.S dollar is the most used currency of choice for criminals, not bitcoin as it can be audited by everyone. Also there are other currencies that are more volatile than Bitcoin. The Argentina peso extremely volatile. Also deflation is safer then inflation because purchasing power stays strong.
11.12.2024 16:23
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