Posts repeat the thread header "A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year:" with checklist-style items: "$1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product"; "Energy exporter demands payment in BTC"; "NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is"; "Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants." Short reactions present: "Bullish," "I’m tired, boss," and "How we doing fam?"
Created 10 hours ago • 11 documents • Range: 4/8 5:32pm – 4/8 6:17pm"A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year: ✅ $1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product ✅ Energy exporter demands payment in BTC ✅ NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is ✅ Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants How we doing fam?"
Frustating but not a BTC issue, more a Government one...
"A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year: ✅ $1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product ✅ Energy exporter demands payment in BTC ✅ NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is ✅ Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants How we doing fam?"
Incredible, Bitcoin is getting stronger every day. Its rise is inevitable⚡️
"A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year: ✅ $1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product ✅ Energy exporter demands payment in BTC ✅ NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is ✅ Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants How we doing fam?"
It gets spicey for the seller when you pay with bullets.
"A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year: ✅ $1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product ✅ Energy exporter demands payment in BTC ✅ NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is ✅ Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants How we doing fam?"
Easier with bullets than silver coins.
"A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year: ✅ $1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product ✅ Energy exporter demands payment in BTC ✅ NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is ✅ Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants How we doing fam?"
Still can't buy a cup of coffee without legal obligation to report it on my taxes. 🤬 Bitcoin needs to hurry up and achieve it's accelerationist aims...
"A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year: ✅ $1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product ✅ Energy exporter demands payment in BTC ✅ NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is ✅ Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants How we doing fam?"
Your buddy isn’t stupid , just perhaps over-focused on worst-case, irreparable grid-down scenarios in which bartering for a sack of potatoes and some beans would be easier with silver coins than with bitcoin.
"A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year: ✅ $1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product ✅ Energy exporter demands payment in BTC ✅ NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is ✅ Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants How we doing fam?"
Wait. Are you saying that at some point we have to acknowledge Jason Lowery was right on his thesis?
"A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year: ✅ $1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product ✅ Energy exporter demands payment in BTC ✅ NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is ✅ Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants How we doing fam?"
I’m tired, boss
"A day in the life of Bitcoin’s 17th year: ✅ $1.4 trillion, 90-year-old firm releases new BTC product ✅ Energy exporter demands payment in BTC ✅ NYT still can’t figure out who Satoshi is ✅ Fortune 500 company rolling out BTC payments for 4M merchants How we doing fam?"
have a financial buddy in bond markets who grasps all these points as much as any Bitcoiner and instead of stacking a single sat has been loading up on commemorative Grateful Dead and Beatles silver coins over last few wks to get ready for what’s coming. that’s how we’re doing