I was never one to follow politics closely. Honestly, I didn't care and didn't think I could make any difference one way or another. But working in the world of innovative technologies like Bitcoin has made it clear—policy matters. I can choose to ignore it, but it impacts me deeply. It impacts how free I am to take advantage of human ingenuity—or be severely restricted by regulations that favor one entity over another. I remember a time when my family had to stay up late to make expensive long-distance phone calls to relatives, because that was the “inexpensive” time. Our conversations were carefully timed because every minute cost money. Today, thanks to advances in technology—and policies that allowed those advances—we can make free calls around the world on apps like WhatsApp. That would have been an unthinkable luxury all those years ago. And yet, it could have easily stayed that way. Today, we stand at another crossroads—a technology that has the potential to eliminate third-party financial charges that burden so many people. But that potential could be stifled with a bill here, a bill there… and most people would suffer the consequences without ever knowing there could have been another way. That is why I care about policy now. That is why we spent this weekend in D.C. I had the privilege of attending the Bitcoin Policy Summit presented by Bitcoin Policy Institute, and I walked away both informed and inspired. What struck me most? The number of dedicated individuals working behind the scenes to ensure that the regulatory landscape surrounding this emerging technology is fair, forward-thinking, and supportive of both creativity and innovation. The summit centered around four key pillars: 1️⃣ Market Structure 2️⃣ Strategic Bitcoin Reserve Policy 3️⃣ Energy and Mining 4️⃣ Human Rights It was a powerful reminder that technology becomes infrastructure—and strong infrastructure shapes a nation’s strength in both economics and security. Grateful to have been part of the conversation. #BitcoinPolicy #Innovation #EmergingTech #Bitcoin#Energy #HumanRights image
🚨 What do food, health, and money all have in common? They're all being shaped by a broken system—and women across the globe are waking up to it. 🧵👇 This week, we kicked off our first Orange Hatter Reading Session on Fiat Food by Matthew Lysiak and @Saifedean Ammous . Women signed from all of the world including the U.S., Brazil, Canada, and Dubai. Different backgrounds. Different life stories. Same rising concern: The system is not working—for our families, our bodies, or our futures. Here’s what we unpacked: 1️⃣ A small group of unelected officials, central bankers, and politicians have made decisions that affect millions—without asking for consent. They’ve inflated the money supply, propped up broken food systems, and labeled factory-made ingredients as “safe.” Families are left to pick up the pieces. 2️⃣ The government doesn’t need to raise your taxes to take your money. They just print more. More dollars in circulation = less value for each one. That’s why food, gas, and medicine feel more expensive. You’re not just paying in cash—you’re paying through loss of purchasing power. 3️⃣ Even if you don’t homeschool, you can still lead your kids through truth. You can shape what they notice. You can guide the questions they ask. And you can teach them to spot the system for what it is. No permission slip required. 4️⃣ Thinking differently is HARD. It’s lonely. It’s uncomfortable. But it’s also necessary. If we don’t ask questions, who will? If we don’t prepare our families, who will? We’re building a community where women can think out loud, connect the dots, and lead from a place of truth + strength. We’re not looking for permission. We’re not waiting for the world to fix itself. We’re choosing to see clearly—and act boldly. 🟡 If this resonates with you, join us. 🟡 Our next Orange Hatter Reading Session is Monday. 🟡 We’re just getting started. DM me if you want in, or go to orangehatter.com/reading-club for details. #FiatFood #MoneyLiteracy #OrangeHatterWomen
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What’s Really in Your Breakfast Bowl?  Last week at our Orange Hatter meeting, we dug into Chapters 2 and 3 of Fiat Food by Matthew Lydian   and @Saifedean Ammous . Let me just say—what we learned about the history of cornflakes completely blew our minds. Did you know that the Kellogg cereal many of us grew up associating with a "healthy breakfast" was originally designed as a purposefully bland food meant to curb carnal desires? I know, it sounds crazy. Here’s the story: John Harvey Kellogg, a devout Seventh-Day Adventist, and others within the movement believed that red meat was the root cause of carnal desires, including the urge to masturbate. Their solution? A vegetarian, tasteless diet to suppress these urges. The extent of their beliefs included horrific measures, like the mutilation of children's bodies and caging their sexual organs. Over decades, the Adventists infiltrated government systems and schools under the guise of "diet and nutrition education," fundamentally shaping U.S. food policies to reflect their vision of an anti-masturbatorial vegetarian utopia. This whole thing isn’t just a bizarre piece of history—it’s a huge lesson in the power of influence and especially in the power of money. None of us knew the cereal lining grocery store shelves was born of religious zealotry aimed at controlling human desires. It’s a jaw-dropping example of how marketing and money can rewrite the narrative of a product and reshape public perception on a massive scale. Think about it: with a smart marketing campaign, an entire nation was convinced to embrace a food product with a purpose most of us would never have imagined. So, what else don’t we know about the food we eat? If you’re curious, let’s keep the conversation going. Join the Orange Hatter Reading Club by visiting . This Wednesday night at 8:30 PM EST, we’ll be diving into the next chapters. Join us as we keep asking questions and learning together. #FiatFood #OrangeHatter image