DugandRupe on Nostr: Gm nostriches, happy Friday. I often think about how to introduce the topic of ...
Gm nostriches, happy Friday.
I often think about how to introduce the topic of Bitcoin to someone. Every time I get asked, I fumble, trying not to be too bullish, not coming across as a know it all prick who got in early and then end up focusing on the uncensorable nature, which doesn’t resonate (I’ve done nothing bad, my bank account works fine).
Should I suggest a book? Or maybe an article? academic paper 😆 ? Btc magazine 🫣? , but getting someone to read the Bitcoin standard, while near essential for the next step, is still a hurdle, if they don’t want to know about Bitcoin, why would they get into that book in the first place.
But Bitcoin is simply that little bit of ice poking above the surface, with price being an ice cubes’ worth of it. Reading #genesisbook, I’m finding about the road to bitcoin, the why of Bitcoin, the who of Bitcoin and so much of what is hidden under the water.
How am I going to respond to people asking about bitcoin now? Still don’t really know, and still think the uncensorable nature might come up (you don’t want your account frozen), but maybe “let me tell you a story of something that began in the 1960’s” or just tell them that it’s complex, interesting and important, here, borrow my copy.
I’m not going to convince you now, I’m not bitcoin’s sales man, but if you’re interested, spending a little time learning about its origins (and other related topics) then come back to me with any questions.
Also, if you feel the need to google bitcoin, please be aware that your “trusted news outlets” such as the BBC openly lie about it and will fight any request to fact check with they publish. Thank you stephanlivera (npub1r8l…x5dk) and Susie (npub1hwg…03sg) and of course Aaron van Wirdum (npub1art…m0w5) https://fountain.fm/episode/DSIL2BCs0XyC42wd12Zd
I often think about how to introduce the topic of Bitcoin to someone. Every time I get asked, I fumble, trying not to be too bullish, not coming across as a know it all prick who got in early and then end up focusing on the uncensorable nature, which doesn’t resonate (I’ve done nothing bad, my bank account works fine).
Should I suggest a book? Or maybe an article? academic paper 😆 ? Btc magazine 🫣? , but getting someone to read the Bitcoin standard, while near essential for the next step, is still a hurdle, if they don’t want to know about Bitcoin, why would they get into that book in the first place.
But Bitcoin is simply that little bit of ice poking above the surface, with price being an ice cubes’ worth of it. Reading #genesisbook, I’m finding about the road to bitcoin, the why of Bitcoin, the who of Bitcoin and so much of what is hidden under the water.
How am I going to respond to people asking about bitcoin now? Still don’t really know, and still think the uncensorable nature might come up (you don’t want your account frozen), but maybe “let me tell you a story of something that began in the 1960’s” or just tell them that it’s complex, interesting and important, here, borrow my copy.
I’m not going to convince you now, I’m not bitcoin’s sales man, but if you’re interested, spending a little time learning about its origins (and other related topics) then come back to me with any questions.
Also, if you feel the need to google bitcoin, please be aware that your “trusted news outlets” such as the BBC openly lie about it and will fight any request to fact check with they publish. Thank you stephanlivera (npub1r8l…x5dk) and Susie (npub1hwg…03sg) and of course Aaron van Wirdum (npub1art…m0w5) https://fountain.fm/episode/DSIL2BCs0XyC42wd12Zd
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