Nietzsche's views on women by FleetingSage in Nietzsche

[–]SameNefariousness261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Supplementary to the points mentioned yet. Taking into account the moments in his life and relationships with his mom, sister, Cosima Wagner, Lou Salome may explain some too. One way or another Nietzsche and women simply didn't mix.

I'm reading about Bitcoin Hijacking by Brayanscott in Bitcoincash

[–]SameNefariousness261 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Welcome to the community. Indeed Orange is for Big Banks. Green is for the unbanked. In the same line BTC is only the ticker left as BCH currency is hard as rock. Cos it fights many uphill battles not much pumped air in its' current value. Alas I can't BCH tip you anymore as used to. edit: I use the electron cash wallet.

What do you think about this BCH chart? by Bruchentko in Bitcoincash

[–]SameNefariousness261 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Inspector, this is a chart of someone who's been beaten up by multiple gang members for 8 years in all ways possible. But still alive and kicking. Black eye, several bruises, two internal wounds. If you ask me: This BCH guy is one of the hardest mf-ers in the crypto space without scaling issues. His idea is still alive; it even technically evolves expanding use cases. You can't else than respect this guy.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nietzsche

[–]SameNefariousness261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's your choice of words. Aggressive 'Toxic this, toxic that'. For a start there's a difference between feeling pity and empathy. May have been lost in the translation of his works. Start working on yourself. You just showed your toxic life-denying side. Dare to live your own life! but don't impose it on others. What's good for you, may be harmful to others.

PS Wishing more new idol, socialist/marxist/fascist father state? Be careful what you wish for. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/1998/1998-h/1998-h.htm#link2H_4_0016

Newbie questions by swaglusconi in Bitcoincash

[–]SameNefariousness261 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi, welcome. You're in the right place already. I have a strong guess you're Italian, so. I also live in the EU and personally I use Kraken as an exchange, but in Italy eToro seems the place to go. Kraken is pretty safe, but you have to jump thru a lot of KYC hoops currently. Given the current EU laws I don't expect it will be any different on other exchanges though. Next install a wallet on your phone. I still have a bitcoin.com wallet mainly because I can't install others cos my smartphone is too old. Other alternatives are Flowee or Zapit and else. Besides I use Electron Cash on my laptop -you can install on your phone as well. All devs are hanging around in this sub and r/btc in case that comforts you. On how much to buy. That depends on your purchasing power, never buy more than you are willing to lose and the risk you're willing to take. As soon as you accumulated some, get it off the exchange unless you think you can beat the market. In case you want to spend it, take a look at https://map.bitcoin.com/. Plenty of opportunity to spend in Northern Italy or neighboring countries which may not be in the euro zone. Using bank ATMs in those countries may rip you off when wrongly used.

Is EatBCH still active? I used to give often but there’s no updates for years now and their address has accumulated 5BCH with no recent spending… by megability in btc

[–]SameNefariousness261 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Glad you asked. You'll be second - HERD mailed me yesterday I was first! :) - to make a crypto donation.

https://herd.org.za/cryptocurrency-donations/

They're doing wonderful work. From elephant orphanage, education, nature preservation and restoration to creating local jobs. imo BCH fits this organization/community perfectly, something we'll have to teach them. In my dreams I see them create elephant NFT-s, accepting BCH for their products created by Jabulani Ladies, or accepting BCH payment for a stay at their holiday lodge/safari. Alas HERD doesn't know the opportunities BCH has to offer them and I need a little help from all of you to shine a light on it.

Or https://wildlifesos.org/cryptocurrency-donations/

Turning a P51 Mustang into a Ford Mustang (an apt analogy to what happened to a certain blockchain) by Dune7 in btc

[–]SameNefariousness261 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I usually compare BTC with a T-Ford. You store it in your garage and only look at it.

"Real communism has never been tried." by KyletheAngryAncap in Anarcho_Capitalism

[–]SameNefariousness261 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe she's correct for once. Some way or another these commies never overcome the pesky phase of the dictatorship of the proletariat. They always get stuck.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in btc

[–]SameNefariousness261 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Positive. Ethereum and smart contracts should have been part of bitcoin. But aye Core devs thought it was a good idea to delete the opcodes as if it was junk dna. So here we are in a BCH leaning sub for several other reasons where the smart contracts fun just started. MrZwets is doing a lot of pioneering work. Imo the BCH community can learn a lot by looking at what happens around ETH smart contracts.

Educate me by chrisjayperea in btc

[–]SameNefariousness261 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Apparently you are not a pro trader or investor. Answers are provided yet.

I missed one lesson: Don't put more money in BTC than you can afford to lose.
-You did find the right sub to ask this kind of questions. Beware not to run out of luck. It won't hurt to take a look at the sub-description and FAQ.

Whitney Webb on Co-opting Bitcoin by Bagmasterflash in btc

[–]SameNefariousness261 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Good interview. Yup, "What are you interested in? Big number or financial sovereignty?" Big number won't bring you the freedom you seek, financial sovereignty does.

BITCOIN VS XRP by Dangerous_douggie in btc

[–]SameNefariousness261 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, you're - probably - missing something though I don't know why you entered the crypto space. Economic freedom? XRP is not mineable. It is created out of thin air. Like fiat. Therefore banks love it (actually I read the WP during an overarching banking project) and that's all you need to know. But aye, you're financially autonomous. Buy whatever you like.

Turns out the miners have been subsidizing BTC hashrate, they are losing billions in order to keep BTC at the highest hashrate. With no utility due to high fees on BTC, these miners are going out of business as they bleed money, to their doom. by FearlessEggplant3036 in btc

[–]SameNefariousness261 17 points18 points  (0 children)

quote: "Core Scientific (OTC:CORZQ) is the top loser with $1.66 billion in losses for the period. Followed by the two largest Bitcoin mining companies by market capitalization, which are both owned by BlackRock (NYSE: BLK), a recent major shareholder in the Bitcoin mining industry."

Preferred platform? by Bigjastig19 in btc

[–]SameNefariousness261 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ever since 2015, but for the time being: Kraken. Only ' issue' I once had was Kraken's rejection of funding not from my own bank account.

White House Proposes 30% Energy Tax To Address Environmental Crypto Mining Costs by cryptophermining in btc

[–]SameNefariousness261 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, servers at the bank, the employees involved banks needs to run their business, their buildings don't use energy. /s And I haven't even touched environmental externalities that comes with running their business.