Expatriotic on Nostr: My family showed me there's on a Signal video call today. They said it tastes great. ...
My family showed me there's on a Signal video call today. They said it tastes great. I made sure to tell them I paid in bitcoin. We have to push to create the world we want to see. A world where your vendor is your friend and accepts bitcoin
cc peacemonger (nprofile…xahw)
cc peacemonger (nprofile…xahw)
quoting nevent1q…2yyxBuilding the Bitcoin circular economy one relationship at a time, here with peacemonger (nprofile…f3sy)
![]()
I brew coffee daily, and because it's something I don't produce myself, I need to buy it regularly. Around a year ago, Otis bitmeyer started attending meetups in my area and with him he brought his home roasted coffee. At the time, the coffee source I had been using for years was having supply shortages so I was often running out of coffee and couldn't buy enough to have any in reserve. I jumped on the opportunity to buy fresh locally roasted coffee with Bitcoin directly from the roaster.
![]()
Now I buy all my coffee from Otis, and it's some of the best coffee I've ever had. I don't think I had ever drank coffee made from freshly roasted beans before because the difference is huge and I look forward to restocking every month.
![]()
After participating in meetups and working hard to earn Bitcoin instead of buying it, I've noticed something interesting. High quality goods that meetup participants need on a regular basis seem to be the most successful items when it comes to earning Bitcoin. If each participant can provide something that a few others in the group need each month, then the Bitcoin literally circulates amongst the members.
https://fountain.fm/episode/xbgxc8vcXlnsiZY8rrCu
#bitcoin #bitcoinmeetup #circulareconony #plebchain #coffee #meshtadel