Hyperbitcoinization (@lovinsats) 's Twitter Profile
Hyperbitcoinization

@lovinsats

#bitcoin OG, I like playing +40 in golf, challenging bears to a wrestling match, and showering with socks on. let’s have fun. All for comedy & Education.

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Jesus Maxi (@godisgreat824) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I didn't grow up Christian. But I looked for the truth. And anyone who seeks the truth will end up at the foot of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.

Documenting ₿itcoin 📄 (@documentingbtc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most Valuable Financial Assets In The World 1) Gold = $22.260T 2) Microsoft = $3.256T 3) Apple = $2.949T 4) NVIDIA = $2.863T 5) Bitcoin = $2.039T <——— 6) Amazon = $2.037T 7) Alphabet = $1.880T 8) Silver = $1.836T 9) Saudi Aramco = $1.601T 10) Meta = $1.503T

COLDCARD (@coldcardwallet) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 GIVEAWAY TIME 🚨 Not your keys? Not your Bitcoin. Let’s fix that! 🧡 We’re giving away a COLDCARD Q so you can level up your self-custody game. To Enter: - Follow COLDCARD - Retweet and Like this post - Comment: In one word describe Bitcoin.

Vivek⚡️ (@vivek4real_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine living a normie life while holding 80,000 #Bitcoin for 14 years. And today you decide to cash it out for $8,800,000,000 WHAT A LEGEND!

Imagine living a normie life while holding 80,000 #Bitcoin for 14 years.

And today you decide to cash it out for $8,800,000,000

WHAT A LEGEND!
Charles Guillemet (@p3b7_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, 80,000 BTC (worth roughly $8 billion) were moved on-chain. These coins date back to 2011, before the BIP39 standard existed. Back then, private keys were managed individually per address, with no hardware wallet support (even today). This suggests the keys were stored

Block21k (@block21k) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 2011, Bitcoin was a different world No seed phrases. No hardware wallets. No slick apps Just raw private keys, fragile files, and command lines Today, someone just moved 80,000 BTC from that era Here’s how they did it—and why it’s borderline insane 🧵👇

Documenting Saylor (@saylordocs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"You will spend 40,000 hours of your life trying to make money; it's worthwhile to spend 100 hours figuring out how to keep it." - Michael Saylor on #Bitcoin

BTC Bro (@btc_broo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm really at the point where I don't feel bad for those who have dismissed Bitcoin. I understand that Bitcoin is on a need to know basis but if you lived through these 3 events: - Development and adoption of the internet - Amazon disruption of brick and mortar business -

Jason Ai. Williams (@goingparabolic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bitcoin just crashed down from $116,600 to $115,800. This volatility is insane. There is no way Bitcoin is stable enough to serve as a store of value. The tradfi bros were right. It has failed as money. Sadly, today I am selling all my Bitcoin. Goodbye.

Bitcoin Carl 🚀🚀🌎🌍 (@bitcoincarl_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Bitcoin at ATH and have gotten zero texts from friends. Nobody asking if they should buy. Nobody asking if it’s a good time to sell. Just pure silence.

Dear Son. (@dears_o_n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

13 years ago, I made a decision to; • Wake up at 5 am • Exercise for 1 hour • Take a cold shower • Read daily 50+ pages • Settle for 4 hrs of deep work • Have a 20 mins walk • Sleep 7-8 hours a day. You must unplug from society's programming to be a great man.

Benjamin Cowen (@intocryptoverse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Imagine being Powell right now. Brought inflation down from 9% to 2% while keeping the unemployment rate at 4%. Stocks, Bitcoin, and Gold are all at all time highs. And people are demanding he resign.

Adam Simecka (@adamsimecka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Bitcoin has its place. But, Stablecoins might actually be a better solution for people all over the world. Before you get upset about this, please hear me out. My reasoning is sound. Here are 8 reasons why stablecoins are better than Bitcoin. 1/9🧵