Tomorrow evening in Ottawa: Where are those plebs who are on nostr, but don't get out and meet other Bitcoiners in the real world? I know there are a few of you guys out there in Ottawa...
Great interview from @walker. This is one of the best @npub1s05p...eyhe interviews I've listened to in a while. Share this one with someone who's started their #Bitcoin journey, but not necessarily gone too far down. Stay positive. Focus on the signal.
Call out to all the plebs out there using @Geyser to crowdsource #Bitcoin projects: I lost a weekly Twitter Space every Thursday at 1pm EST (soon I'll be posting through Nostr, too), and im looking for people to come on and talk about their projects. Send me a message and I'll make sure to give you the mic to advertise what you're building.
image Tune into the Canadian Bitcoiners Podcast every Monday night at 7pmEST. @Len AKA The Lengend⚑
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Tomorrow in Ottawa: Our monthly "Bitcoin Basics" meetup. Take a break from all the craziness happening in the world and come and hang out with some plebs. The Bitcoin social layer can't build itself without us meeting in person. Bring a pre-coiner friend! image
One of the best @npub1s05p...eyhe interviews I've heard in a while. Some of the stuff you'd expect, and some fresh perspectives. @Daniel Prince
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Looking for advice. Like a lot of people here, I'm finishing up my first Bitcoin cycle. My stack is nowhere big enough to retire, but I've built up enough of a knowledge base that I feel that have something more to offer the space. I have a good, stable career... but I can't keep going with it. I can feel the life force being drained from my body, and I need to be arond Bitcoiners. It's time for me to find something where I'm building the world I want to see. Any advice on how to write a cover letter for a Bitcoin job?