One of the stops during the BTC isla event was at a Montessori school here in Isla Mujeres. They were hosting a small Christmas bazaar to support the kids on the island raising funds for gifts, education programs, and basic school supplies. Yes, they were accepting bitcoin. It was a moment of community taking care of community, and bringing bitcoiners into that space felt magical. Not as outsiders, but as islanders and people who genuinely care about the future they’re helping build. For context: This is the first school on the island with a bitcoin reserve. They accept bitcoin for tuition. And we’re talking about incorporating bitcoin into the curriculum because we all know it’s the way to protect their work, their time, and their values. BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD.
My heart is full 🧡 after having bitcoiners come and be part of building btc isla, it’s truly magical. The quality of people is immaculate. It makes me realize human interaction is the only thing AI won’t be able to replace. 2025 was just the beginning, can’t wait to show you what 2026 has in store for this little island.
Last night we went to a charity dinner. We were invited by Felipe, a 73-year-old who heads the Red Cross—someone who truly understands that giving isn’t just a season, it’s a way of life. We’d asked Felipe if our bitcoiner friends on the island could join us, and without hesitation, he said yes. Long story short, we went to the dinner and ended up paying for our table with bitcoin. And here’s the beautiful part—this 73-year-old already had his own wallet set up because he’d invested in it. I just had to show him how to receive the payment. There was something special about that moment. Here was a man who’s dedicated his life to helping others, already curious enough to embrace new technology, humble enough to ask for guidance, and open-hearted enough to make it all happen at his own charity event.
Imagine, someone gives you land what are you building on it? And no, it can’t be a restaurant, coffee shop, gym, or houses. image
Some days you wake up and you don’t want to work.
Morning benchmark WOD: 10km - run 2km - row 2km - ski
5 am club it’s where it’s at.
Wrapped up a 72-hour fast and now getting blood work done. Curious to see what changes.
I have a question to all the moms out there. Is there anything or maybe a list of things that you wish you did before you got pregnant?