When Doge is pumping again, and nobody gets the irony:
When someone thinks Bitcoin has no future:
For those who wonder what Bitcoin has to do with poetry:
This one might calm newbies when Bitcoin dips:
A Bitcoin poem/song that encourages us all to soldier on "for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part":
If you're ever in a discussion with a certain shitcoin billionaire:
When people nag about Bitcoin's "lack of intrinsic value":
When you're friend is considering a shitcoin instead of Bitcoin:
When someone is genuinely curious about what Bitcoin is:
And finally, if you wonder who The Bitcoin Poet is:
1) So, if we compare humanity to a Blockchain, each individual is a node with a certain "stake" (voting influence) on the collective destiny if the network (see . Thread 🧵 follows...
2) The voting influence is on a logarithmic scale from 1 to 1,000 (per Hawkin's Scale of Consciousness), and your stake/influence (i.e level of consciousness (LOC)) can only be increased by proof of inner work...
3) Each node votes continuously every Planck second (refresh rate of the Universe (smallest possible time unit)) for which frame timeline to load next, but the influence of each vote varies greatly based on stake/LOC...
1) Just like the body is mostly controlled by unconscious forces, so is the mind which amounts to your decision making device. 🧵 follows...
2) Every Planck second a decision is made as to which parallel universe "frame" you'll load/attract based on your unconscious/subconscious mind configuration, and the "free choices" it leads to in your tip-of-the-iceberg conscious awareness...
3) This is how you tunnel through your destiny from a quantum perspective. Free will is thus on a spectrum where both extremes leaves you with no choice...
1) #Bitcoin is literally the only asset you can bring with you to the other side, and restore your wallet in your next life. Here's a thread 🧵on how to "death proof" your #sats:
2) First of all, you need to remember your seed words like your own name. Make a list with illustrations of each word next to the word, and make this your mantra to repeat many times a day...
3) When you suddenly find yourself out of the body at death, don't panic and focus on your mantra. In the "life review" that follows, take a mental snapshot of the seed word sheet just in case...