How were bitcoiners orange pilled before books and podcasts? The white paper, mostly. I tried reading it in 2011, but found it too technical and boring. Yup.😂 So what worked? A bitcoin-only auction site called Bitmit. A place where I could sell baklava in 2012 with minimal fees. I had a website at the time, but I also had listings on eBay & Etsy for extra exposure. The listing + PayPal fees sucked, so I sold at a markup to make up the difference. BitMit allowed me to sell my baklava at a discount while taking home higher profits. Not bad, but it didn't stop there! I could then flip the bitcoin on LocalBitcoins at a slight markup, earning profit on my profit! Profitception! 🤯 I was an idiot in hindsight, of course. Had I known then what I know now I would have HODLed every sat, but that's not the point. These experiences taught me the true value of Bitcoin, and it had nothing to do with a fiat price. People were willing to pay over spot for something permissionless, with low fee transactions, that entities like PayPal couldn't stop. I never could have gleaned this from the white paper. By mid-2012, I saw that this was something to hold on to. I decided to move off the fiat standard, and on to the Bitcoin standard. That's exactly what I did before the end of the year. And it truly started 13 years ago today. Thanks, Bitmit. ✌️
l order steaks medium rare at restaurants I cook rare steaks at home I'm not sure: -Why I do this -Which I prefer 🤷‍♂️🥩