Scott on Nostr: I’m going to go out on a limb and say that this is the most important #Bitcoin ...
I’m going to go out on a limb and say that this is the most important #Bitcoin related podcast episode of 2024. It underscores — with data and thoughtful descriptions by thetrocro (npub1n3s…te5l) — what many of us already sense and know.
✅ The most publicized narratives about who Bitcoiners are, are simply not true. This is even more valid when one looks beyond the U.S., Canada, UK, Europe, Australia at the global landscape of Bitcoin adoption/use.
✅ ~75% of the most publicized, most promoted, most capitalized Bitcoin content creation (via various platforms) skews very heavily to a small portion of the actual market of people who currently study and use Bitcoin globally.
✅ From a marketing perspective many of us — especially in the U.S., Canada, UK, Europe, Australia — are failing miserably to get Bitcoin adoption where we say we want it to go. Why? Because we are allocating more than 80% of our marketing energy to a small market segment (~10%) of which roughly 4 in 10 are already now Bitcoiners. If Bitcoin were a company and this was the marketing department’s record/approach, the entire department would be fired.
I have so much more to say — and I probably will. For now, I’ll leave it at “please watch or listen to the episode” and take the messages to heart, particularly if you are a Bitcoiner in any of the regions I mention above (U.S., Canada, Europe, etc).
Peace! Congrats petermccormack (npub14mc…frlx) on the great run with What Bitcoin Did. 🧡
https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/who-owns-bitcoin
✅ The most publicized narratives about who Bitcoiners are, are simply not true. This is even more valid when one looks beyond the U.S., Canada, UK, Europe, Australia at the global landscape of Bitcoin adoption/use.
✅ ~75% of the most publicized, most promoted, most capitalized Bitcoin content creation (via various platforms) skews very heavily to a small portion of the actual market of people who currently study and use Bitcoin globally.
✅ From a marketing perspective many of us — especially in the U.S., Canada, UK, Europe, Australia — are failing miserably to get Bitcoin adoption where we say we want it to go. Why? Because we are allocating more than 80% of our marketing energy to a small market segment (~10%) of which roughly 4 in 10 are already now Bitcoiners. If Bitcoin were a company and this was the marketing department’s record/approach, the entire department would be fired.
I have so much more to say — and I probably will. For now, I’ll leave it at “please watch or listen to the episode” and take the messages to heart, particularly if you are a Bitcoiner in any of the regions I mention above (U.S., Canada, Europe, etc).
Peace! Congrats petermccormack (npub14mc…frlx) on the great run with What Bitcoin Did. 🧡
https://www.whatbitcoindid.com/podcast/who-owns-bitcoin