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Hey, Pleb Nation. Today is April 1st, and this is episode
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164 of Satoshi's Plebs. I'm your host, McIntosh, and today's episode is about April Fools in Argentina.
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Alright, everybody. This is your host, McIntosh,
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and the tea is hot. And we got things going on in Argentina. We're gonna talk about that but I promise you this is not going to be a quote episode about
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Argentina. Close quote. There's somewhere I'm going with this and you will see, and I think this is very important
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in today's world.
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But as always, we will begin with our market update. We will
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then jump into that topic. We'll talk about our supporters,
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and we'll wrap things up with news and notes.
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Alright. So let's get right to it. We are
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trying to pump. Bitcoin is pushing up. We closed the week
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just a few minutes ago, about 30 minutes ago, as I record
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at $71,312. We, by the way, are at block height 83716
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6. We have much as I said last week, you know, Bitcoin has established this level. It doesn't really wanna go below 70 anymore,
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it seems. And when it does get pushed down there, it kinda pops right back up. Well, here we are. We're pushing right back up.
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We will see where this goes. We will see if we break upwards.
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The longer this goes, the, the higher the chance of that really happening, to be honest. I could see when the ETFs open up tomorrow morning a big buy because,
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Bitcoin jumped several $1,000 during the weekend,
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and we might be off to the races for the week. And that is no April fools.
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Alright. Yeah. So there we go. Our difficulty
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adjustment right now is estimated
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to be 1.3, I think, 3%, 1.33
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percent. That is still, of course, a bit off,
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but we did just have an adjustment a couple of days ago.
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It hasn't been that long. And,
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we did go down a little bit. It was not very much. Let's see where is that right
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there. Yeah. 0.98%. On March 28th,
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the halving, of course, continues to approach. We are 98.65%
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of the way there. 2,834 more blocks
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until or 6.5?
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I can never remember. Y'all you guys know.
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Something I struggle with. But, anyways, I think it's 6 point,
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6.5 and the at the current rate. I could look it up. I could even include it in my notes. I probably have it somewhere.
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But then we go down to 3.25. And so,
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essentially, the amount of Bitcoin that's being mined will get cut in half, and eventually, that will lead to the price go up.
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Although, of course, we've had a huge
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run for a number of months now of Bitcoin price go up. It's been great.
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Alright. There's our market update.
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Oh, our fees in MNPL. I did wanna mention this.
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Fees right now are 14 sets per vbyte.
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Mempool actually went up a little bit after a couple weeks of going down. We're at 904 megabytes. Now up, like, 70 or so megabytes.
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So that basically means there's more transactions that have not been processed,
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which should theoretically lead to some higher prices.
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I would highly recommend if you have UTXOs
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to consolidate anything, you know,
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Bitcoin to move around, whatever, that you do that before the happening, which,
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as I mentioned, is coming up very soon,
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April 20th, so roughly three weeks from
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now. Actually, 3 weeks from today, I guess,
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if I'm not mistaken, as I record this on March 31st.
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Let me look. April 20th is a Saturday. Tomorrow is 1st.
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So you do the math. I don't know. It's a Saturday.
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Let's jump on into this week's week's topic. So I will be honest.
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I was, doing my normal routine,
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checking Twitter later in the day,
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just a few hours ago or just an hour or so ago.
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And I came across this tweet, which we're gonna talk about because I think it's very important.
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So there will be a link in the news and link news and notes, of course.
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Forbes published an article, apparently.
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Well, they did. I saw the article. Let me bring it up because I wanna make sure I get this correct. Now I've mentioned this kind of thing before, but, of course, Argentina
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down in South America, speaks Spanish.
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There's always a chance
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things get lost in translation. K? And I don't wanna read too much into this, but it this does seem to be
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the case. So we know, of course, Javier Milei came into power,
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Argentina in in December of last year. So just a few months ago,
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he runs at ran as a libertarian. He proposes to be a libertarian.
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He has done a lot certainly
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to help the budget of Argentina. He's cut a number
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of, government jobs,
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entire what do they call those ministries?
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This kind of thing to help balance their budget.
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K? And even recently, I think he well, I'd mentioned a couple weeks ago, I think
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he was going to he was asking to eliminate 70,000
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more government jobs trying to balance their budget.
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Now in my opinion, as an Austrian
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conservative, fiscally conservative, certainly, person,
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I have no problem with this. It's not you know, governments, in my opinion, cannot continue to operate the way that they are
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building up debt, eventually, that will come home to roost as we would say.
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I also know that recently, International Monetary Fund, which I've talked about extensively
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on this program, not a good organization,
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should be avoided in my opinion at all cost. And apparently, they're getting a loan from them. Now I
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maybe they have no alternative, but that was a kind of a red flag for me.
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Well, here's red flag number two.
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Now one of the things that I know that Milei ran on,
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he talked about allowing
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currencies to compete. As a libertarian,
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a country, people should have the ability to choose
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what they use to buy their goods and services, to trade, to carry on commerce,
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whatever. That's the libertarian
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attitude. And in fact,
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he has espoused that. He has talked about that.
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That all sounds good. He, to my knowledge, has never talked directly about Bitcoin.
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I do know prior to coming into politics
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or shortly after or whatever, a few years ago, he was involved in
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some casino coins, as I would call them,
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promoting something, I don't know, some garbage,
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whatever. Okay? But
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Forbes Magazine article, here's what it says. I'm basically gonna read much of it because it's really not that long.
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Argentina unveils mandatory registration
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for Bitcoin and crypto platforms. Now understand
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when you start saying mandatory
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registration, so government
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mandated registration of your business,
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that basically directly contradicts
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libertarian policies. Now it's not clear
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that this is directly from Milei, and I would love to have some clarity on that.
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But I'll read the article, and I'm sure that
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Twitter's going to be in a tizzy about this. So you kinda heard it here first, so to speak.
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But I I don't we're gonna talk about Argentina. But, again,
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this is just bear with me because this is going to become very real to you
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regardless of where you're at
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here in a few minutes. Let's read this.
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With the anarcho capitalist and libertarian leader Javier Milei taking power in Argentina in December of 2023,
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many felt that his plans to rebuild the national economy and dollarize it, which is what he's promoting using the US dollar,
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would help Bitcoin and cryptocurrency
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adoption in the country. But after a few months of his government,
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which it what? Four months? More regulation is coming.
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Again, the exact opposite
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of a libertarian view. In late March, the Comision
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Nacional de Valores, I hope I said that close to right, In Argentina.
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And I don't know who that is. It's a commission. It's a national commission of I don't know what Valores
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is. That's all I know. Announced a new mandatory
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registry of virtual asset service providers for those operating
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with crypto assets in the country.
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Companies and individuals doing that activity now, so they're currently operating,
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will be asked to comply with the registration
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approved on March 14th, so 2 weeks ago, by the Argentine
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Senate as part of the amendments to the current
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regulatory framework to address the financial action task force
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recommendations. I do not know exactly what that means, but I do understand
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March 14th, this was approved by the Argentine senate.
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This and I don't know where it came from. Again, I don't know if this is coming from Malay.
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I don't know, you know, I don't exactly understand the power structure there in Argentina.
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If he has the ability to,
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you know, put forth some bill and
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and has the kind of the team put together to make that work? I I don't know.
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This new requirement will affect businesses dedicated to providing several services
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such as buying, selling, sending, receiving, lending, or trading cryptos,
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which in my opinion basically covers everything.
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Every provider should complete the registration,
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and the regulation is not just for locally based companies,
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but also for those operating in the market but based elsewhere. So in other words,
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Strike, not based in Argentina, if they were to operate in argin
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Argentina, they would have to register.
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CNVs president, Roberto Silva, was crystal clear.
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Those who are not registered will not be able to operate in the country.
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After the announcement, the securities watchdog participated in a meeting with the country's main legal firms
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and the Fintech Chamber on the implementation
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of the registry with some representatives
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of local companies participating. Alright.
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Then we'll finish this up. There's a couple more paragraphs. We're almost there. It's a terrible idea to have a registry
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that enables the buying and selling of Bitcoin. Bitcoin is money, not a security.
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It's as wrong as if currency exchange houses
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for dollars or euros or shops where gold is bought and sold had to register
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with the CNV of this
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the thing I read earlier. It's complete nonsense. And this is the Argentine
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Argentinian NGO nongovernmental
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organization, directive member, and money on chain protocol cofounder Manuel Ferra
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told me, the journalist who wrote this article in an interview. So that was something separate. So this person is saying, of course, this is a bad idea because it's money, not a security.
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It's in in at least in the United States system, let me put it that way. We would love for it to be a money, and it is being used as a money. It's also a commodity here in the United States. It's not a security. That is correct.
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That may be a little too detailed or whatever, but this benefits no one except maybe some state bureaucrats and army of lawyers and useless people from the compliance
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industry, Ferrari argued.
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For him, this measure doesn't fit into the pro Bitcoin stance in which many people placed Malay,
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but he or his party didn't present the initiative to congress. So according to this, apparently, I didn't catch that very last sentence
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of the entire article. Apparently, he did not promote this or his party. So maybe it did come from
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again, I don't know what the structure there is. I'm sure there's competing parties.
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I know there is. And, apparently, this came from one of those other parties.
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I will be very interested to see what Malay has to say about all this, and I will be watching that very closely.
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So I think this is, very
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interesting news, for those who live in Argentina, for those who want to deal with the people in Argentina in terms of crypto businesses.
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I think this is very important. You should be watching this.
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But here's where I'm going with all this.
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It's not that this is Argentina. When it comes to politics and when it comes to Bitcoin,
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we tend to be very, somebody will say something
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that seems to be even Bitcoin.
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Well, they like Bitcoin or they're promoting Bitcoin or whatever. And they're a politician, and we're like, oh, yes. That's our guy.
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Look. Bitcoin is a bottoms up
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thing. What do I mean by that?
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If a government is going to
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solve the world's problems, essentially,
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by implementing Bitcoin, this will never work.
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This will work because the plebs,
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Satoshi's Plebs, where I get my podcast name,
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are out there doing the work,
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starting El Zonte's Bitcoin Beach, for example, which ended up changing their entire country.
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Starting things like the Bitcoin,
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jungle, which is in Costa Rica, if I'm remembering the place in
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Africa as well. All of these different
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grassroots efforts. This is what's really important. Yes. These things are important.
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And, yes, if you're in Argentina,
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you need to be aware of this. And I do have Argentine
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listeners, by the way, which is really cool.
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You need to write to your person,
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email them, call them, whatever.
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And I don't know if they're, well, senate or congress or
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I I don't know. Obviously, it said they had a senate. So
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but I also want to see what Malei's
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reaction to this is because this should be
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180% opposite of what his stance would be. His stance should be, no. We do not need that regulation.
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You let the market sorted out. That's the libertarian
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stance. Given the fact that this came from an opposing party, he probably will
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oppose it. My point is the point that I really wanted to drive home in all this is the the government is not going to solve the these problems, ladies and gentlemen,
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not when it comes to Bitcoin. You
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going out there and doing the work, promoting
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the Bitcoin, using
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it as it is intended, as a source of currency, as a means of transferring value from one person to another,
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that is what's going to bring Bitcoin to the next 10% of the world and the next 10% and so on and so forth.
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So, anyways, I I hope that makes sense.
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I think it does. I do think it does.
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I hope that Argentina makes the right choices here. I've been following them, of course, with great interest
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since before this election last December.
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And, I was personally as I've said on here, I was pleased essentially to see that Malay got voted in,
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but I don't believe in in
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let me put it this way. It's Easter here in the United States.
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Still as I'm as I'm recording this.
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So I'll make this analogy, and I apologize if this offends anyone.
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There is no politician who is our savior.
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Okay? Not Milei, not
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Robert f Kennedy, who's kind of the pro Bitcoin party candidate here in the United States.
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None of them. They're not. We
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are the ones who will do the work
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to make this happen. These countries will make these decisions,
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and it will slow their development
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or it will speed it up. I have a strong feeling
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that our El Salvador, for example, may turn out to be
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one of the future world leaders
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eventually because they got involved in Bitcoin
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on a sovereign state level very early. And I don't mean 10 years from now. I don't mean 5 years from now, and I don't mean 20 years from now, a 100 years from now,
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if they make the right choices between now and then.
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Bhutan, another example.
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Very tiny country, insignificant
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in the views of the world right now.
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But what are they doing up there in the Himalayas?
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They are mining. They are
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building a building a virtual pile of Bitcoin,
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so to speak. And as as Bitcoin becomes more and more used by more and more people and more and more countries around the world,
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as it eats the financial world, so to speak,
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and becomes more and more valuable,
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these countries are going to be in much better places,
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and I love to see them flip the script
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on organizations like the IMF and the World Bank, which is exactly what El Salvador is doing. El Salvador's
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credit rating has gone up because
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of the positive things that are happening because of Bitcoin.
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It is indisputable, and they will not be taking any more loans from the IMF. I don't I think they still owe the IMF money, but that will get paid off.
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And they will not be going down that road again, and that's a great thing for them. So, anyways, hope all that made sense. Let's go ahead and move right
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on. I will have a link to that article in the show notes, by the way, again.
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Alright. Let's talk about our supporters.
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So it looks to me like
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satoshi stream had a problem this week. I thought I saw them post something.
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I have no record here unless I opened the wrong file,
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which is possible. Hold on. Note today.
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Of any streaming or boost.
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However, I know Kyrin posted
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something because I saw it on the fountain app itself. Hold on just a second. I'll go grab that one.
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So see, Satoshi Stream.
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Now I'm irritated because
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now you're costing me money. Alright.
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I will say what what he posted on here.
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Episode news and that's a 120.
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3 sets, 3 scores.
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Okay. 123 set. That's odd because that's not okay. Here's what,
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actually yeah.
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What's I I will definitely get with
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Satoshi Stream. Try and figure out if this stuff showed up.
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We did get two boosts. Streaming apparently was not,
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working. Let's talk about this actually real quick. Mere Mortals, Kyrin boosted,
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row of sticks. 1111.
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So I appreciate that, Kyren. A 100% still planning to be there, but unlikely to actually go to the conference. He is talking about the Bitcoin conference in July
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in Nashville. Would prefer to spend that money just hanging around the bar and chatting with people. We'll see you there, mate.
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Yep. I appreciate that, Karen. I certainly am looking forward to seeing you there. I will bring along
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a gift or 2, that I owe you,
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because you're, as I said last week, our first octopus,
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and the level that you reached before that was the one you were you were supposed to get something that I never got to you because I haven't created it yet, and I apologize.
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But it is I have not forgotten, and it is coming.
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So I have made that my target.
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Anyways, hypersensitivosaurus boosted
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1222 sats. Streaming issues today, so I will send you a higher boost than I usually do. I actually enjoyed
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the decreased length of this episode. Keep it up or down.
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PSA, a shame you can't see who is streaming SATs.
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I can. I'll explain that in just a second. Or can you? If so, I might have made it up
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to, shrimp level already.
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Actually, hypersensitive saris, that is included in our totals.
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I didn't read out your exact levels because I don't know. That's kind of
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I've kinda gone back and forth on that. It's public information, but
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it's not, if that makes sense. And then I just feel a little weird about it. You are
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right there. You're, I think I don't know if I mentioned this. You're 13,000
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well, 12,000 sats and now 11,000,
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actually. Short.
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So you're getting there. Just hang in there.
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Hang in there. We'll get there. And
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that would be awesome. Cool. Yeah. So I can see actually the sats. I don't talk about them on the air because, the streaming sats just because it takes too long.
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So I see I have a list. I essentially get this. So y'all I'm gonna get down in the weeds for just a minute because this kinda got me ticked off, and I'm fixing to make a change, I think.
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Looks like streaming's, Satoshi streams has not been working for a few days.
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I got these messages on fountain. I did not get them on Satoshi Streams.
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I don't think I even got payment.
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So like I said, now they're messing with my money.
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And I'm not worried about that from y'all. That's fine. You're getting the credit that you deserve.
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But I'm
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kinda done with having a middleman. I've tried doing this before,
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and I'm about to do it again. I wanna do my own lightning node
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that these will go to, that I can
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I can control? And for one thing, it'll save me a little money.
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I already have the infrastructure I could run it on. If I had to pay for the server by itself, it wouldn't make any sense because that's $20 a month. But
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I've already got a server, that I can use this for.
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I will set this up, and then I'll pull the stats off there in the next few weeks. In the meantime, I've got to send them
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a note. You know, stuff happens. I get it. This was four days ago, so
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Tuesday or so, which I think that correlates with the time that this was going on. I'm sure that's what happened.
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That is not your problem, and I don't want y'all worrying about it. But, yeah, it's gonna make a change for me, and that's cool. I
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was needing to do it anyways. So you like the decreased length of the episode. I will try and keep these shorter. I've always strived to keep these shorter.
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I think when I get longer episodes, I should frankly just start cutting them in half and making them two episodes. I think this one will end up being about right. Let's see. We're at
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yeah. We're at 30 minutes, and, I can tighten this up a little bit as I do the editing.
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And alls I have left to do is the news notes. So, anyways, I actually cannot get a total this week because I don't know what it is because that's broken. But there you go. So, Kyrin, looking forward to seeing you there at the conference.
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Hypersentiviosaurus . I always appreciate your support and the kind comments and the feedback, and that's awesome. I will be,
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thinking about that going forward. And it was already kind of a direction I was looking at. So very cool.
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Great minds think alike as they say. So let's do our news. Not a whole lot of news this week, but we'll run through it. I actually thought what the news that we just talked about was the most important thing,
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frankly. Although, I think maybe a lot people a lot of people will be arguing about it or whatever, but I think they're missing
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my point anyways. I mean, I I'm making I'm not making that up, but my
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that's not what the article is about. I think a lot of people will not think about it from that perspective. So there we go. I did wanna mention this,
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s 21 pro has now come out. So this is a new Bitmain miner.
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I it's pretty mind blowing machine.
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234 terahash. So this thing is, like, almost
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exactly double my miners.
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It does depend on the price. Of course, they won't be out for a few months.
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It'll certainly be post halving.
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Alex Gladstein posted, just a couple days ago a great article
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about Bitcoin brought electricity to countries in the global south.
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This is something we've touched on time and time and time again. I would highly suggest
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you check that out. I will put a link to that in the show notes.
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We were talking about the Japanese yen last week. On Wednesday, it hit the lowest level since
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1990. So it is falling
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against I think they're comparing this to the dollar.
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And, so they are starting a debate
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in Japan essentially about intervening to boost
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their currency. And,
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I whether they do or don't, when they do at some point, it's going to end up triggering, you know, a big tidal wave
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against the debt of their country. It's going to end up causing complete chaos.
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Again, Japan may be the one leading us down the,
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you know, the hyperinflation path. We'll see.
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Peruvian Bull, who's somebody that I follow,
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he's a financial analysis, says that Standard Chartered
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says that Japan is very, very close to yin intervention.
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So and that's about it.
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I I don't have context for this, but I I will mention this
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really briefly. Senegal's next president
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spoke, just a few days ago for the first time since his,
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since he won. He ran a successful
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presidential campaign in 10 days
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after leaving prison, and he was elected on his 44th birthday. I do not know why he was in prison. I have no context for this. None.
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None. So I I don't know. I know there's a lot of discontent.
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I know there's a lot of angst,
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anger, all of these things in a lot of these African countries. I believe Senegal is in that belt, that Sub Saharan African belt
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that, was controlled by the,
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by the French. And I don't know if they had put the former leader or in,
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in place. So Senegal, Dakar is it is on the coast.
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It's on the West Coast.
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That's actually the end of the Paris Dakar rally. So I'm pretty sure
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that that was a French country, a French colony.
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So I think this all relates back to that. But,
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again, that's me speculating or whatever.
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Alright. That's it. That's all the news we got
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This week, I do think we might see some I'm just gonna go ahead and say, I think we could see some explosive price action. Next week,
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it is possible we're looking at $80,000 Bitcoin in US dollars.
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I think we will move once we break 73. It will go up to 80 very, very shortly. I'll put it that way. How about that? That gives me a little bit of
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but, Macintosh, you said it was gonna be that? No. I didn't. And as always, I forgot to put this disclaimer.
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DCA, you strike, buy daily,
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don't trade, etcetera, etcetera. Go back and listen to any other episode if you're confused
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because I say the same thing every time.
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Alright. Let's talk about this podcast. We are
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a podcasting 2 point o podcast. We are a value for value podcast. What does all that mean? 1st of all, I don't have advertisers. I don't have sponsors. I depend on my real listeners. People like Kyrin and people like
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Hypersentivosaurus to support this show.
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They are doing it through what I would call treasure. There's other ways of doing it as well. We are what's called a value for value podcast. If I am providing value,
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I would hope that you would be able to provide value back. And that is not necessarily
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always in terms of treasure, in terms of sats.
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You can do that if you're using a Podcasting 2.0 app like Fountain,
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like castomatic, like one of these other apps.
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Okay? You connect it up to a lightning wallet. You can stream sats. You can boost like they did and send me some sats.
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There's other ways. If you clip an episode, if you go in and clip out 2 1, 2, 3 minutes out of that episode,
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boost it up on, put it up on Fountain, for example.
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If I first of all, thank you because you're spreading the message of satoshi's plebs, and that's what's most important. But I will also boost you back 500 sets for a new episode, 300 for an older episode. If you do that, you get to make some treasure. Our message gets spread around, and more people hear about it.
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Just tell somebody about the podcast. That's a great way to spread the message. In fact, it's probably the most
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effective way to do it. K?
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Why do we do podcasting 2.0? Because of the ability to stream those sets, because of things like transcripts,
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because of things like chapters. These are all new things that we have been building
34:56
into these tools over the last few years.
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Oh, alright. That's it. Thanks for being here. I hope this has been helpful, and I want you to think about that.
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Politicians are still politicians
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at the end of the day. They are not going to save you.
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They are not. What will help you financially
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in the future is saving Bitcoin.
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Having that DCA going, stacking sats.
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Do what you can and don't depend on
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whomever that is, Robert Kennedy, I don't know, Trump,
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whoever the most pro Bitcoin candidate here in the, which was Vivek, I guess.
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I think I said his name right. But anyways, he's not in the running at this point, although I think he might be a vice presidential
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candidate or Milei down in Argentina.
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Don't depend on them. Go out
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and be the pleb. Do the groundwork. Spread the message.
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I would love to hear from you. I'm on Twitter at McIntoshFintech. I'm on mastodon at macintosh@podcastindex.social.
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I can also be reached by email, macintosh@satoshis-plebs.com.
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That's it. I I'm gonna talk to you guys soon. Go out. Make it a great week.
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