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Jacques Retief retweeted
He accepted his fate
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Jacques Retief retweeted
Replying to @AutismCapital
Exactly. The entire scheme depends on someone else doing the holding while the insiders do the selling. "Never sell." Why? If the asset is the future of money, why is every conference filled with people discussing exit prices? If it's going to replace everything, why is everyone measuring success in dollars? If holding is the path to prosperity, why do the loudest evangelists constantly find reasons to liquidate? The joke writes itself. The retail crowd is told to HODL through every crash, every dilution, every failed prediction, every broken promise. "Don't sell." "Think long term." "Have conviction." "Stay humble." Then the companies raise debt, issue stock, dump treasury holdings, take profits, pay salaries, pay bonuses, and diversify risk like rational economic actors. In other words, they do exactly what they tell everyone else not to do. The message is always remarkably consistent: You hold. We'll manage liquidity. You provide exit liquidity. We'll provide inspirational quotes. You take the volatility. We'll take the cash. And if anyone points out the contradiction, suddenly there are a thousand explanations for why it is prudent when they sell and weakness when you sell. The reality is much simpler. Nobody believes "never sell." Not really. A person who genuinely believes an asset will become the universal monetary standard does not spend all day begging others not to sell it. The begging itself reveals the weakness. Gold doesn't need motivational posters. Dollars don't need influencers. Visa doesn't need daily affirmations. People use useful things because they are useful. Speculative assets, on the other hand, require a constant stream of believers. Which is why so much of the rhetoric sounds less like economics and more like a travelling revival meeting. Hold the faith. Ignore the heretics. Never question the doctrine. And, above all else, don't sell before the preacher gets to the collection plate.
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Jacques Retief retweeted
Replying to @BTFDGreg
I understand why it lands that way for you, and I don’t think the difference is trivial. I just don’t see it as lying. To me, “Satoshi’s Vision” has always meant a particular interpretation of Bitcoin: peer-to-peer cash, scale, low fees, SPV, stable rules, and direct use without routine intermediaries. You read the same history and put more weight on absolute bearer finality. I put more weight on usable electronic cash within lawful society. That’s a real difference. It’s okay that we don’t collapse it into one view. I’ll try to be clearer that BSV is BSV, and that trust has to be earned by working systems, not slogans. That’s where the system is headed, and I’ll never be one of those ideologues who claim it’s the ONLY path. It’s just the one I’ve chosen to follow.
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Jacques Retief retweeted
Sent $0.15 on BSV yesterday. The transaction fee was a tiny fraction of that. This is what real micropayments look like. Most chains make this impossible, but on BSV it’s actually usable. That’s exactly why I built bsv-pay — so you can do this easily from the terminal. #BSV
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Jacques Retief retweeted
Replying to @NoemiSolo_
I build on BSV for 7 months so far. I’ve got a 2027 deployment date. I’m not moving on, nor am I letting go. I have a vision.
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Open-source VPN
firewalls can't stop this. A developer just open sourced a tunnel that smuggles your entire internet through port 53 the port every router on earth is forced to leave open. It's called MasterDnsVPN. It hides your traffic inside DNS queries, the one type of packet no network can block without breaking itself. Every firewall on earth has to allow DNS. Schools, airports, hotels, hotel WiFi, entire countries running ISP-level censorship all of them keep port 53 open or nothing on the network resolves. This repo turns that loophole into a full encrypted tunnel. Here's what makes it different from every other DNS tunnel that came before: → Custom ARQ layer gives you TCP-level reliability over UDP DNS, so nothing drops even on garbage networks → Sends every packet through up to 12 different resolver paths at the same time, if 11 fail the packet still arrives → Auto probes the maximum DNS payload your path can handle, then locks in the fastest MTU possible → AES-256-GCM, ChaCha20, AES-128, AES-192 all built in, pick your encryption → SOCKS5 proxy on 127.0.0.1:1080 point any browser or app at it and you're through Killed: $12/mo Mullvad, $10/mo NordVPN, $15/mo Astrill, every commercial DNS tunnel charging monthly fees for the exact same idea. Pre-built binaries for Windows, Linux AMD64, Linux ARM64, macOS ARM64. No Python install needed. Configure two DNS records, drop in the encryption key, run the executable. Works in environments where every other VPN protocol is dead on arrival. MIT License. 100% Opensource.
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Jacques Retief retweeted
firewalls can't stop this. A developer just open sourced a tunnel that smuggles your entire internet through port 53 the port every router on earth is forced to leave open. It's called MasterDnsVPN. It hides your traffic inside DNS queries, the one type of packet no network can block without breaking itself. Every firewall on earth has to allow DNS. Schools, airports, hotels, hotel WiFi, entire countries running ISP-level censorship all of them keep port 53 open or nothing on the network resolves. This repo turns that loophole into a full encrypted tunnel. Here's what makes it different from every other DNS tunnel that came before: → Custom ARQ layer gives you TCP-level reliability over UDP DNS, so nothing drops even on garbage networks → Sends every packet through up to 12 different resolver paths at the same time, if 11 fail the packet still arrives → Auto probes the maximum DNS payload your path can handle, then locks in the fastest MTU possible → AES-256-GCM, ChaCha20, AES-128, AES-192 all built in, pick your encryption → SOCKS5 proxy on 127.0.0.1:1080 point any browser or app at it and you're through Killed: $12/mo Mullvad, $10/mo NordVPN, $15/mo Astrill, every commercial DNS tunnel charging monthly fees for the exact same idea. Pre-built binaries for Windows, Linux AMD64, Linux ARM64, macOS ARM64. No Python install needed. Configure two DNS records, drop in the encryption key, run the executable. Works in environments where every other VPN protocol is dead on arrival. MIT License. 100% Opensource.
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Replying to @skgremont
Mr Gremont I'd like to pick your brain and bounce an idea off of you. Admittedly I haven't thought it through so perhaps if publicly I may do so, I shall take the stage: When one day all police, medical, law and business etc choose to upload to the chain, how does one keep track
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of the location on the chain without losing the list of its location, unless multiple "points of authority" have access to said location points, without compromising the safety and secrecy of information? Say eg, an important police witness statement before a court trial.
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Can someone please do something significantly better for this man @NickG222222
I want to put an order for 1000 BSV in at 10 bucks but there's no place to do it, and Coingeek shows some outdated options that don't work anymore. Rock wallet is so euro trash retarded they won't take my or my girl's money lol...don't get me started with orange gateway exchange ux -- after going through a stupidly unrefined authentication process. I get it, regulations are a MF to meet....but my God Retarded lol There's your problem with BSV. Nevermind being delisted from commonly used exchanges like Kraken and Coinbase. Fuck them. Nobody can buy the fucking thing
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Jacques Retief retweeted
🚨 BREAKING ETHEREUM CO-FOUNDER JUST STARTED DUMPING ALL OF HIS CRYPTO HOLDINGS! HE SOLD 110,000 ETHEREUM WORTH $170,000,000.00 IN JUST A FEW HOURS. 4 YEARS AGO, HE ALSO SOLD ALL OF HIS CRYPTO RIGHT BEFORE A MARKET CRASH. HE DEFINITELY KNOWS THE MARKET WILL DUMP EVEN LOWER…
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The mistake was always believing that the magic lived in the paper. A degree was never valuable because a university printed a crest on it and charged a young person the price of a small mortgage for the privilege. It was valuable only if it did one of two things: taught the mind to think with discipline, or trained the person in something real enough to survive contact with the world. Mathematics. Physics. Engineering. Economics, when taught as reality rather than sermon. Medicine. Law, properly understood. Chemistry. Computer science. Serious history. Serious philosophy. The hard sciences, the hard professions, and the hard habits of thought. Those things matter because reality notices them. The rest is often credential theatre: expensive stationery for people who have been taught to confuse indignation with intelligence and terminology with knowledge. A degree in fashionable grievance studies may impress a committee of people already paid to pretend, but the market is less sentimental. It asks the rude questions. What can you build? What can you prove? What can you calculate? What can you fix? What can you make better? What risk can you bear? What value can you create? A university that teaches a student to think is priceless. A university that teaches a student to recite approved phrases is a very costly daycare centre with Latin branding. So no, people are not suddenly discovering that education is worthless. They are discovering that not everything sold as education was education. They are discovering that debt is real, interest is real, opportunity cost is real, and a laminated credential in intellectual fog does not become capital merely because an administrator called it “transformative.” The old bargain was brutal but honest: study something difficult, acquire a mind, enter the world with tools. The new bargain too often says: borrow heavily, emote fluently, learn nothing falsifiable, graduate resentful, and then wonder why employers decline to fund the performance. The scandal is not that a third of people doubt the value of degrees. The scandal is that it took this long.
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29 Dec 2021
Replying to @kurtwuckertjr
Correct. BTC is MasterCard
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Jacques Retief retweeted
Dug this out of my parents’ attic after years in storage… The original Bitcoin whitepaper, straight from Satoshi. 📜This was always meant to be Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash — not settlement layers or digital gold 2.0.BSV is delivering exactly what’s on these pages."
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Kindly confirm
„Hey, ihr BTC-Idioten: Wenn ihr euch weiterhin Bitcoin nennen wollt, dann müsst ihr auch das ursprüngliche Protokoll befolgen. Tut ihr das nicht? Dann nehmt euch gefälligst einen anderen Namen.“
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Eh I meant, "conform"
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People still don’t realize it’s pretending to be $BSV
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Jacques Retief retweeted
This woman moved in for a closer shot of a shoal of sardines What happened next blew her mind

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Jacques Retief retweeted
Replying to @CsTominaga
@HankHenry266250 go backwards and reverse engineer to get to the truth. That’s how most Ponzies, Heists, and Grifts or crimes are caught in hindsight. One too many overreaches. It all started with the Bitcoin White-paper and that’s what Bitcoin SV has been getting back to after Epstein funded BTC then BCH (both eCashes) etc have been hacket job neutering the big block Bitcoin Protocol that scales unbound with no ceiling. It is a technology that the bucket shoo exchanges, courts, influencers, etf’s, treasury companies what you to think is just another ticker symbol financial vehicle to get fleeced in.
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Just in case you haven't looked in my profile.
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