Jon_Hodl on Nostr: Yes. Great book by one of Bitcoin’s finest. Matt spends the first half of the book ...
Yes. Great book by one of Bitcoin’s finest. Matt spends the first half of the book summarizing the core Bitcoiner ethos. It’s focused on not thinking that you’re too good for bitcoin or that you’re somehow more entitled to use bitcoin than those who purchased their first fraction of a bitcoin after you or who have less money than you do.
Then Matt spends the second half of his thesis defending his position on how Bitcoiners might want to preserve the value of their labor by using bitcoin as savings. His overall position is that over time, your savings increases in size both in terms of bitcoin as we as an increase in purchasing power against goods, services, and fiat currencies.
To summarize, he wants anyone who chooses to use bitcoin to exercise humility and to acquire more bitcoin than they might already have.
5 ⭐️ on Amazon and Good Reads for sure.
Then Matt spends the second half of his thesis defending his position on how Bitcoiners might want to preserve the value of their labor by using bitcoin as savings. His overall position is that over time, your savings increases in size both in terms of bitcoin as we as an increase in purchasing power against goods, services, and fiat currencies.
To summarize, he wants anyone who chooses to use bitcoin to exercise humility and to acquire more bitcoin than they might already have.
5 ⭐️ on Amazon and Good Reads for sure.