Yesterday's thing was the Tucker Carlson and Roger Ver interview.

I saw it and was emotionally charged by the conversation. I was a little triggered.

Then I thought as I contemplated signing a petition, "This is an op." Meaning it's a psychological operation against people curious about or invested in Bitcoin.

Kind of the opposite of what Michael Saylor does... A different op.

Or Peter Schiff a third op.

Bitcoin either works or it doesn't work. When you put your hands into the open source software and run it and use it. It works. Not everything works well all the time but mostly it works. It's also better than Fiat currency.

There's also an element of service involved. Running a full node is volunteer service. It's nice to know that your on chain funds are on the giant ledger and that if you secure your keys you can access your Bitcoin anywhere the network touches.

We've been using electronic money since the telegraph was invented. Sending transactions by trust. Now we can send them trust less. Or under a protocol that behaves the same as long as you use the standard, accepted by consensus software.

It's the same old preaching to the circus. Sometimes we have to remember that our performance is a guild operation. Behind the scenes we are always running Bitcoin and making it do more.

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