Looking back on my journey here, itβs clear it took a long time and a lot of luck. Like most of you, I got pulled into cyberspace early on, tinkering with my first computer and diving into the internet. Curiosity drove me deeper. I wanted my machine to do things beyond the typical; things I thought were cool or fun. That led me into the world of computers, then Bitcoin around 2011 (I was really young), and eventually opsec, privacy, and security.
I had to step away from computers for a long time. But when I returned, I realized something. Iβd developed the mindset of a cyber/cypherpunk. It took time and curiosity and it wasnβt instant.
Thatβs why I donβt think doomtalk about how we either orange pill the ummah or its over is productive. If it took us this much time to get here, we can't expect people to become Bitcoiners overnight.
You donβt need to convert everyone. You need 10%. The right 10%; people with drive and curiosity already and I'm sure there's plenty to be found.
Whether cultivating this 10% will involve events & summits that require skin in the game or something else, I leave that for you to ponder on.
#NeverDoom
