Imagine not just watching the first country on a Bitcoin standard emerge, but being able to say years later "I was there, I was part of the team that did it." Over the years, a lot of plebs have reached out and offer to volunteer some incredible services to me. I wasn't always able to utilize them. But Maya can Why this matters: We have a once in a generation shot of creating a country that runs on a Bitcoin standard. If we miss the Suriname opportunity, another one that fits the profile (small, developing world, Central Bank is just a fiat wallet with no monetary policy function) may not come along for another 10 years. Why that matters: Without a working example of a small country which has moved to a Bitcoin standard, larger nations will be too scared to follow. Why I know I'm right about this: I grew up in NZ (another small country) in the 1980s when was first in the world to deregulate energy, telco and financial markets, fully float the dollar and lower the inflation target to 2%. The rest of the world quickly followed. Sadly, NZ no longer has the same bold political leadership, that epicenter has moved to a small handful of nations in Africa and Latin America, such as El Salvador, and Suriname. But El Salvador has not and is not in a position to progress their Bitcoin revolution to a full Bitcoin standard. They are not in a position to remove their central bank, or replace their dollarized currency with Bitcoin. Suriname is. I regard the work Maya is doing in Suriname right now as one of the most important projects we can dedicate our time and energy to. If you have a skill in organising, campaigning or just are really good at execution, reach out to her. It won't be easy. That which is worthwhile seldom is. And I can't promise that your efforts will bear fruit, but if a shot at tangibly changing the course of not just Bitcoin history, but history, appeals you won't think twice about it.
Bitcoin headlines like this are becoming the new norm in mainstream media now image
When you have to double-check you are not reading satire. image
New era for bitcoin. New era for bitcoin mining. Yet another sustainability magazine covers bitcoin mining: this time MARA’s wind farm purchase.
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People have been asking me to open source the ways I’ve used to orangepill the large swathe of people who have swallowed the FUD and have environmental / “it’s used by criminals” type reservations about bitcoin. This is most of the early majority. AKA: the next wave of adopters. This week I finally was able to clear some space and write it up, so here it is. Enjoy!
Turns out if you are angry, venting doesn’t help reduce it and nor does exercise, in fact both may increase it. (Ohio State University meta-study that analyzed 154 studies on anger) What did the study find worked? slow yoga, breathing exercises and meditation.
LinkedIn is getting spicy ! James Baxter-Derrington, who wrote the Telegraph's bitcoin "it's worthless" article on Wednesday responded to my rebuttal calling me a “bitcoin evangelist” https://www.linkedin.com/posts/james-baxter-derrington-8a78ba94_why-is-trust-in-mass-media-at-an-all-time-activity-7263200460323352576-Wuh6/xter-derrington-8a78ba94_why-is-trust-in-mass-media-at-an-all-time-activity-7263200460323352576-Wuh6?utm_source=share