Event JSON
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"content": "#Bitcoin is great, but whenever I hear about divine intervention, it makes me uneasy.\n\nWe often hear prophecies about a unifying number, name, and image that will be loved and adopted by the entire world. When people engage in forms of worship—for instance, Max Keiser claiming Bitcoin is literally God—it doesn’t sit right with me. It might sound like schizo posting, but it’s clear that Bitcoin is, at times, literally worshiped in this way, don’t take my word for it, just look closely. https://image.nostr.build/cef4d8f79d88b1a19c2ca15e737506e4f2a48a70ed71b5d33e4384aaacfd968b.jpg ",
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