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Abram Horner

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My name is Abram Horner. I'm from California, and I'm out here preaching the gospel to people. and trying to tell them that Bitcoin really cannot save them. It cannot save the world. Only Jesus Christ can. Tell me what your sign says. One side says the love of money is the root of all evil with a little Bitcoin symbol because Bitcoin, a lot of people are thinking of it as the new money.

My name is Abram Horner. I'm from California, and I'm out here preaching the gospel to people. and trying to tell them that Bitcoin really cannot save them. It cannot save the world. Only Jesus Christ can. Tell me what your sign says. One side says the love of money is the root of all evil with a little Bitcoin symbol because Bitcoin, a lot of people are thinking of it as the new money.

My name is Abram Horner. I'm from California, and I'm out here preaching the gospel to people. and trying to tell them that Bitcoin really cannot save them. It cannot save the world. Only Jesus Christ can. Tell me what your sign says. One side says the love of money is the root of all evil with a little Bitcoin symbol because Bitcoin, a lot of people are thinking of it as the new money.

So a lot of people are here because They believe in the promise that Bitcoin can decentralize finance. But then a lot of people are just here because they want to show off their Lambos and like, I got rich off Bitcoin and you can too. But really, they're just creating a new Ponzi scheme.

So a lot of people are here because They believe in the promise that Bitcoin can decentralize finance. But then a lot of people are just here because they want to show off their Lambos and like, I got rich off Bitcoin and you can too. But really, they're just creating a new Ponzi scheme.

So a lot of people are here because They believe in the promise that Bitcoin can decentralize finance. But then a lot of people are just here because they want to show off their Lambos and like, I got rich off Bitcoin and you can too. But really, they're just creating a new Ponzi scheme.

So, like, this event is sponsored by Cash App, another middleman. So why would Cash App be sponsoring a Bitcoin event? Because in theory, they're the competition, right? Bitcoin, if it worked. Right. They would lose their profit, their margin. So why would they be doing this if it's a peer-to-peer? Because they figured out a way to stay in control using Bitcoin.

So, like, this event is sponsored by Cash App, another middleman. So why would Cash App be sponsoring a Bitcoin event? Because in theory, they're the competition, right? Bitcoin, if it worked. Right. They would lose their profit, their margin. So why would they be doing this if it's a peer-to-peer? Because they figured out a way to stay in control using Bitcoin.

So, like, this event is sponsored by Cash App, another middleman. So why would Cash App be sponsoring a Bitcoin event? Because in theory, they're the competition, right? Bitcoin, if it worked. Right. They would lose their profit, their margin. So why would they be doing this if it's a peer-to-peer? Because they figured out a way to stay in control using Bitcoin.

Well, Craig Wright, the inventor of Bitcoin, who won the lawsuit here in Miami, proving that he is the inventor of Bitcoin, himself was a pastor.

Well, Craig Wright, the inventor of Bitcoin, who won the lawsuit here in Miami, proving that he is the inventor of Bitcoin, himself was a pastor.

Well, Craig Wright, the inventor of Bitcoin, who won the lawsuit here in Miami, proving that he is the inventor of Bitcoin, himself was a pastor.

Well, I'm not saying Bitcoin is necessarily evil the way it was designed, but the question is, why would Cash App sponsor this event? I don't know. Bitcoin is peer-to-peer, right?

Well, I'm not saying Bitcoin is necessarily evil the way it was designed, but the question is, why would Cash App sponsor this event? I don't know. Bitcoin is peer-to-peer, right?

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