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Necessary but Not Sufficient: Bitcoin, Math, and Self‑Determination
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https://www.magicinternetmath.com
In this solo episode, I press on an uncomfortable but important gap in Bitcoin’s “don’t trust, verify” culture: the moment you actually buy. We obsess over self-custody, nodes, air‑gapped cold storage, Tor, and Lightning—but almost nobody verifies the asset at point of purchase. I explore why that blind spot exists, how escrow and multisig workflows could mitigate it, and why numeracy and disciplined validation belong at the foundation of your sovereignty stack.
From there, I zoom out to the larger mission: building stronger, more self‑determined humans. For me, Bitcoin is necessary but not sufficient—habits, math study, and daily reps of personal responsibility are the other legs of the stool. I share why I believe steady practice (even ten minutes a day) in mathematics fortifies judgment, reduces your threat surface, and helps you become the kind of person who can truly benefit from holding Bitcoin over the long run.
- 'Bitcoin (official site)': https://bitcoin.org
- 'Bitcoin Core (run your own node)': https://bitcoincore.org
- 'Lightning Network': https://lightning.network
- 'Tor Project (for running services over Tor)': https://www.torproject.org
- 'River (exchange/brokerage)': https://river.com
- 'Strike (payments app)': https://strike.me
- 'Hodl Hodl (peer‑to‑peer Bitcoin trading with multisig escrow)': https://hodlhodl.com
- 'Cold Storage (concept overview)': https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Cold_storage