Front End Bitcoin
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Senior software engineer đŠđș Building a Bitcoin learning hub for everyday people to understand the value of Bitcoin and how it works
Joined July 2021
1/ The crazy world of Australian residential property đŠđș: - 4x larger than Australia's GDP - Household debt-to-income ratio is at 200%, that's 4x bigger than 1990 https://t.co/Wy4kAMH2dL
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Thoroughly enjoyed this one. Highly recommend.
hny! here's a short story I wrote about Bitcoin in a world where cryptography breaks down: Trillion Dollar Salvage https://t.co/lT3bbeXmLu
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I canât believe we black bagged a narco dictator without considering all available options first, like paying an NGO $100b to put on queer musical theater productions in Caracas
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here are the 10 points I raise: 1. Governments are planning for a post-quantum world 2. Qubit counts are scaling rapidly 3. Investment in quantum firms is inflecting 4. Several major quantum milestones have been achieved this year 5. Quantum firms project breaking ECC by
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Whether this is true or false is irrelevant "quantum computing surely can't be that hard using this super intelligence" Nobody could convince me Quantum is not possible given what I have seen with AI developments, the only path to success is to make Bitcoin quantum resistant.
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In 12 months every normie will understand that software engineering is completely dead, anyone can vibe code anything with half a brain and quantum computing surely can't be that hard using this super intelligence.
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Using Claude Code with Claude Opus 4.5 feels like legitimate AGI for software engineering and 1 year ago. I haven't found a single task it doesn't crush and I've been throwing the kitchen sink at it. Quantum is 100% a huge perceived risk when the average normie catches up.
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I am extremely thankful to @craigwarmke and @nic_carter for their discussions on Quantum risk on the feed. Quantum feels like a huge threat for any intelligent, technical person. 90% of devs are already worse than the Claude Opus 4.5.
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Back when I was innocent and unburdened by quantum risk đ„ș
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Quantum risk is stemming the flow of capital into bitcoin, and encouraging large holders to diversify out of bitcoin. When non-technical people express concerns, they sometimes use technically incorrect language. It's frustrating to see technical people dismiss concerns with an
The discrepancy between capital and developers on this issue is massive. Capital is concerned and looking for a solution. Devs are mainly in complete denial. Inability to even acknowledge quantum risk is already weighing on the price.
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Modern Bitcoiners are so out of touch with the principles Bitcoin was founded on that itâs almost laughable. Not all FUD is bad. Bitcoin has had plenty of issues and I donât get why discussing them is FUD. Thoughtful FUD has historically been one of the strongest protections
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An annoying dynamic when discussing long term Bitcoin risks / weaknesses is the haters / altcoiners will pick up the topic and claim it's why Bitcoin is doomed, then supporters will rightfully push back saying it's FUD. This makes it hard to conduct calm, rational discourse.
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Troy is correct. The institutions are risk averse. And not only will they likely have gobs of bitcoin, but they hold for gobs of people who don't have the time, knowledge, or inclination to self-custody. They will want to nip quantum risk in the bud for their clients, and for
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My favourite part is @anilsaidso has written down all of Saylor's book recommendations. This is absolute absolute gold to upskill my understanding of the world with books recommended by none other than @saylor
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If you haven't read it @anilsaidso book on Michael Saylor is terrific. Read it cover to cover in a day. It's essentially a highlight reel of every Saylor podcast structured perfectly. Also it's free. Thank you @anilsaidso
https://t.co/H6S0JprjlQ
treasuryofsaylor.com
The Treasury of Michael Saylor: How Bitcoin Powers Cultures, Corporations, & Countries in the 21st Century by Anil Patel
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I donât like the term âdebasement trade.â It implies the unwanted erosion of something durable and righteous But whatâs happening is the opposite- everyone is learning to gravitate towards something valuable and permanent Weâre long the âpurification tradeâ
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What KPIs exactly are we running the country on? Real disposable income: worlds biggest collapse Fertility: record low, <replacement Manufacturing: lowest in developed world ex UK Trust in govt: 53 => 41% Cost of living: housing +40% rents worst globally Energy: up 40% GDP: đš
A country's change in GDP, adjusted for PPP, over the past 10 years relative to the global average. Change = (Countryâs GDP PPP in 2025 relative to the world average) â (Countryâs GDP PPP in 2015 relative to the world average).
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The tiny Caribbean island of Anguilla now derives almost half of its state budget from the sale of .ai domain names.
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