Being bullish on #Bitcoin is being bullish on humanity.
Join the new Meetup group to stay tuned for updates and have a way to get in touch with us. We plan to meet somewhere b/w the German American Friendship garden and the Washington Monument, but it'll be easier to coordinate movement if you message us in the app:
Thank you to the stranger who zapped me ~100k sats yesterday. I will be buying another set of books with it to distribute throughout the community for my #BitcoinBookDrop project. 🥰🤓📚⚡️ image
I dropped my first copy of Fiat Food by Matthew Lysiak w/ @Saifedean Ammous into this Little Free Library dubbed “The Reading Turtle” in Alexandria, VA. Matthew’s book will have you questioning everything you were taught about nutrition. #BitcoinBookDrop #25
If you're near Washington, DC on March 30, 2024 come join me on the National Mall for a fun day of kite flying. I'll be flying my #StudyBitcoin kite to raise awareness & answer #Bitcoin  questions from curious kite flyers. Bring a kite (or not) & come say hi! https://www.cafesatoshi.org/kitefestival image
GM Plebs! I made new numbered stickers to put inside the next batch of books for my #BitcoinBookDrop I’ll drop these in little free libraries all over town so they’ll circulate within the community. What #Bitcoin  books should I add next? image
Today @Deleted Account honors Satoshi Nakamoto by flying a #StudyBitcoin kite over the United States Capitol to raise awareness for the world’s 1st truly inclusive financial system: #Bitcoin image View quoted note →
This week feels like it’s going to hit a bit differently. Is the calm finally turning into the storm? The air around me feels electric and I feel connected to every other sat stacking pleb that’s been dreaming of a world made better by #Bitcoin. Stay humble friends. <3
One day there will be parades & celebrations held all over the world celebrating Satoshi’s gift to the world. #Bitcoin image
I took the day off to drive out to Princeton for a book talk with @Lyn Alden and stumbled across The Pole Farm in nearby Lawrenceville, PA. In 1929, AT&T purchased 820 acres of land and built the world's largest shortwave radiotelephone transmitting station. Thousands of antenna poles were erected, giving it the nickname “The Pole Farm”. These antennas facilitated the transmission of millions of international calls across the Atlantic to Europe, South America, Africa, and the Middle East. AT&T shut down service in 1975 as advancements in satellite technology rendered the station obsolete. As I walked through the park, I couldn’t help but think about all the technological innovation that had to proceed #Bitcoin before it could become what it is today: a global, scarce, permissionless, decentralized, immutable, pseudonymous, secure & transparent digital money the world has ever seen. I also thought about how quickly technological innovation can render previous technology obsolete. I pondered how #Bitcoin will inevitably do to gold & fiat what satellites did to The Pole Farm. It’s not a question of “if” but “when”. Anyway, back to sipping my coffee before heading to the talk!