I was just walking down the street, coffee in hand, suddenly realizing how "normal" it all is already. Like most days, I went to a coffee shop that accepts lightning. Like most days, I paid directly with sats that someone zapped me here on nostr. Like most days, neither the merchant nor myself thought twice about it, or took a minute to marvel at what just happened.
So, allow me to do just that. Marvel at what just happened. While everyone is having a fantastically crazy time at #nostriga, uncountable people are using bitcoin in a myriad of ways. Some for savings, large and small; some for transactions, large and small; some for other stuff. Bitcoin is slowly but surely entering the world stage. Some commentators will tell you that this is good. Some commentators will tell you that this is bad. Whatever the case may be, it is unavoidable.
I see nostr under a similar light. As platform-based manipulation and censorship ramps upβwhich it inevitably willβthe usage of nostr will ramp up too, and with it the usage of zaps and everything else that comes with it. And soon enough, buying a coffee (or breakfast, lunch, and dinner) with zap-based income will be normal. Just like it's "normal" to be an "influencer" today, or a "YouTuber" or whatnot... It's not everyone's cup of tea, but it's a normal thing. Anyone can do it.
Back to my coffee. I remember when I had the "oh my god, I can live on bitcoin here!!!" experience for the first time. It was in Bitcoin Jungle, a couple of months after the initiative was launched. I stayed there for 2 weeks or so, buying the necessities of daily life with sats outright. And it worked. Flawlessly. I had zero payment failures, and was exclusively using Zeus with my own node. It was incredible.
Why is this incredible, you ask? Shouldn't stuff just work? Yes, it should. But building out the tech and the infrastructure to make it all work is BLOODY HARD. I remember the first Lightning Conference in Berlin, in 2019. Everyone came, everyone had all their channels and wallets and everything prepared, and ~50% of payments failed. For... reasons.
Fast-forward to today: I go to one of the 100+ merchants in the city that accept bitcoin, a quick tap on the PoS device & QR code scan, boom, done. Is it always perfect? Of course not. Will it get better still? 100% it will. Very soon these merchants will have NFC-enabled devices, and the tap-to-pay experience that people are used to with cards & Apple pay will be normal for bitcoin payments too. If you are in Riga right now, you'll experience this first-hand thanks to Bolt cards and BTCPay Server. It's awesome, it's open-source, and it works. And it will get better still.
We are truly living in the best and weirdest timeline; a timeline where shitposting on the internet can buy you lunch and dinner; a timeline that spawns amazing technological movements like #nostr; a timeline that, every ~10 minutes, allows for a small miracle to happen. A timeline where "magic internet money" is a normal thing; a timeline that, thanks to the magic dust of cryptography, enables anyone to speak about anything, without having to ask for permission. I'm grateful.
Thank you, Satoshi. ππ§‘
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In which German city is BTC already that widely accepted? Not trying to 'dox' you or anything, just curious. I recently made my first real life purchase in BTC here in NL (2 pancakes and some drinks to go with them ππ) but had to actively look for a place that accepts BTC. Even contacted them before visiting, to double check whether they really did accept BTC. I guess BTC acceptance by Dutch pancake restaurants is not super high on the 'how to improve the world' list, but getting from 'store of value' to 'medium of exchange' (which I hope we will) still feels like quite a big step to me.
When we were in NL past month we only saw one Fries-Shop at the coast that accepted Bitcoin. Not very common there yet. In Germany itβs even less widespread. Like almost nowhere you can pay with Bitcoin/Lightning.
Visit Arnhem, truly a Bitcoin city with a lot if awareness and merchants accepting sats all around the city
The pancake place I went to was near Arnhem, found via
. I think you are overselling Arnhem a bit though haha. Have only tried one of the participating restaurants of course, but they told me the BTC payment tablet is almost never used. And the other participating vendors are not really what most people (or atleast I myself) would need to live everyday life using BTC. I'm not trying to be a negative nancy here btw, just looking for actual useful real life places where its accepted.

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take a vacation in Lugano π
True
Thanks for helping Arnhem Bitcoin City by paying with sats at the pancake restaurant. We need more people like you. Let me know what you are looking for, what kind of merchants to accept bitcoin?
Thanks for paying with sats at that snackbar! If more people would follow your example, more merchants will accept bitcoin. Unfortunately most merchants that do accept bitcoin hardly get any Bitcoin payments.
Thank YOU for founding the site and getting vendors going with BTC! Without that I still wouldnt have had my first real life purchase in BTC π Next time I'm in Arnhem I'll check out the foodhall, seems like there are quite a lot of BTC acceptors over there.
About what I'm looking for: I don't buy a lot 'on the go' like the coffee in Gigis example. The main places that would need to start accepting BTC for me to be able to 'live in BTC' are my mortgage provider, supermarket (Picnic / AH / Jumbo etc), energy company, health insurance company, football club, various webshops such as Coolblue / Amazon / Bol.com and then the occasional 'on the go' expense like restaurants / bars / hairdresser.
Oh and pretty important: an easy & not too expensive way to get my employer to pay me in BTC rather than EUR, otherwise I'll be all out of BTC pretty quickly haha π
I guess its a bit of a chicken & egg problem right. Merchants will (have to) accept BTC if thats what customers want to spend, customers will want to spend BTC if enough relevant merchants accept it. But hopefully over time more & more merchants Γ‘nd customers get sick of fiat & start accepting & spending π€© In any case kudos to you for the Bitcoin Arnhem initiative π
What a dream.
Onward.
I was just walking down the street, coffee in hand, suddenly realizing how "normal" it all is already. Like most days, I went to a coffee shop that accepts lightning. Like most days, I paid directly with sats that someone zapped me here on nostr. Like most days, neither the merchant nor myself thought twice about it, or took a minute to marvel at what just happened.
So, allow me to do just that. Marvel at what just happened. While everyone is having a fantastically crazy time at #nostriga, uncountable people are using bitcoin in a myriad of ways. Some for savings, large and small; some for transactions, large and small; some for other stuff. Bitcoin is slowly but surely entering the world stage. Some commentators will tell you that this is good. Some commentators will tell you that this is bad. Whatever the case may be, it is unavoidable.
I see nostr under a similar light. As platform-based manipulation and censorship ramps upβwhich it inevitably willβthe usage of nostr will ramp up too, and with it the usage of zaps and everything else that comes with it. And soon enough, buying a coffee (or breakfast, lunch, and dinner) with zap-based income will be normal. Just like it's "normal" to be an "influencer" today, or a "YouTuber" or whatnot... It's not everyone's cup of tea, but it's a normal thing. Anyone can do it.
Back to my coffee. I remember when I had the "oh my god, I can live on bitcoin here!!!" experience for the first time. It was in Bitcoin Jungle, a couple of months after the initiative was launched. I stayed there for 2 weeks or so, buying the necessities of daily life with sats outright. And it worked. Flawlessly. I had zero payment failures, and was exclusively using Zeus with my own node. It was incredible.
Why is this incredible, you ask? Shouldn't stuff just work? Yes, it should. But building out the tech and the infrastructure to make it all work is BLOODY HARD. I remember the first Lightning Conference in Berlin, in 2019. Everyone came, everyone had all their channels and wallets and everything prepared, and ~50% of payments failed. For... reasons.
Fast-forward to today: I go to one of the 100+ merchants in the city that accept bitcoin, a quick tap on the PoS device & QR code scan, boom, done. Is it always perfect? Of course not. Will it get better still? 100% it will. Very soon these merchants will have NFC-enabled devices, and the tap-to-pay experience that people are used to with cards & Apple pay will be normal for bitcoin payments too. If you are in Riga right now, you'll experience this first-hand thanks to Bolt cards and BTCPay Server. It's awesome, it's open-source, and it works. And it will get better still.
We are truly living in the best and weirdest timeline; a timeline where shitposting on the internet can buy you lunch and dinner; a timeline that spawns amazing technological movements like #nostr; a timeline that, every ~10 minutes, allows for a small miracle to happen. A timeline where "magic internet money" is a normal thing; a timeline that, thanks to the magic dust of cryptography, enables anyone to speak about anything, without having to ask for permission. I'm grateful.
Thank you, Satoshi. ππ§‘
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Thank you, Satoshi. Thank you Gigi ππ«π Let's move on.
I love this so much. Have Beautiful day.
Yesterday we had our monthly einundzwanzig meetup. This time it was very special: for the first time in over two years we were able to pay with sats! When the first one of us asked if he could pay with bitcoin, the service lady was a little startled. She called in her boss to help her. After all, it's his business. After almost all of us paid with sats in turn, the ice was broken. She understood that it was no more difficult or time-consuming for her as a cashier than paying by card.
Why am I writing this to you?
If we want to live the bitcoin standard, we need more merchants who accept bitcoin. And we need more bitcoiners to pay with sats. It is neither difficult nor forbidden. It is the decision of each and every one of us.
This is the only way we can establish a circular economy.
I was just walking down the street, coffee in hand, suddenly realizing how "normal" it all is already. Like most days, I went to a coffee shop that accepts lightning. Like most days, I paid directly with sats that someone zapped me here on nostr. Like most days, neither the merchant nor myself thought twice about it, or took a minute to marvel at what just happened.
So, allow me to do just that. Marvel at what just happened. While everyone is having a fantastically crazy time at #nostriga, uncountable people are using bitcoin in a myriad of ways. Some for savings, large and small; some for transactions, large and small; some for other stuff. Bitcoin is slowly but surely entering the world stage. Some commentators will tell you that this is good. Some commentators will tell you that this is bad. Whatever the case may be, it is unavoidable.
I see nostr under a similar light. As platform-based manipulation and censorship ramps upβwhich it inevitably willβthe usage of nostr will ramp up too, and with it the usage of zaps and everything else that comes with it. And soon enough, buying a coffee (or breakfast, lunch, and dinner) with zap-based income will be normal. Just like it's "normal" to be an "influencer" today, or a "YouTuber" or whatnot... It's not everyone's cup of tea, but it's a normal thing. Anyone can do it.
Back to my coffee. I remember when I had the "oh my god, I can live on bitcoin here!!!" experience for the first time. It was in Bitcoin Jungle, a couple of months after the initiative was launched. I stayed there for 2 weeks or so, buying the necessities of daily life with sats outright. And it worked. Flawlessly. I had zero payment failures, and was exclusively using Zeus with my own node. It was incredible.
Why is this incredible, you ask? Shouldn't stuff just work? Yes, it should. But building out the tech and the infrastructure to make it all work is BLOODY HARD. I remember the first Lightning Conference in Berlin, in 2019. Everyone came, everyone had all their channels and wallets and everything prepared, and ~50% of payments failed. For... reasons.
Fast-forward to today: I go to one of the 100+ merchants in the city that accept bitcoin, a quick tap on the PoS device & QR code scan, boom, done. Is it always perfect? Of course not. Will it get better still? 100% it will. Very soon these merchants will have NFC-enabled devices, and the tap-to-pay experience that people are used to with cards & Apple pay will be normal for bitcoin payments too. If you are in Riga right now, you'll experience this first-hand thanks to Bolt cards and BTCPay Server. It's awesome, it's open-source, and it works. And it will get better still.
We are truly living in the best and weirdest timeline; a timeline where shitposting on the internet can buy you lunch and dinner; a timeline that spawns amazing technological movements like #nostr; a timeline that, every ~10 minutes, allows for a small miracle to happen. A timeline where "magic internet money" is a normal thing; a timeline that, thanks to the magic dust of cryptography, enables anyone to speak about anything, without having to ask for permission. I'm grateful.
Thank you, Satoshi. ππ§‘
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This is blooming.
#BloomScrolling πΊ
Way to prove my point ππ«Ά ββ‘


I was just walking down the street, coffee in hand, suddenly realizing how "normal" it all is already. Like most days, I went to a coffee shop that accepts lightning. Like most days, I paid directly with sats that someone zapped me here on nostr. Like most days, neither the merchant nor myself thought twice about it, or took a minute to marvel at what just happened.
So, allow me to do just that. Marvel at what just happened. While everyone is having a fantastically crazy time at #nostriga, uncountable people are using bitcoin in a myriad of ways. Some for savings, large and small; some for transactions, large and small; some for other stuff. Bitcoin is slowly but surely entering the world stage. Some commentators will tell you that this is good. Some commentators will tell you that this is bad. Whatever the case may be, it is unavoidable.
I see nostr under a similar light. As platform-based manipulation and censorship ramps upβwhich it inevitably willβthe usage of nostr will ramp up too, and with it the usage of zaps and everything else that comes with it. And soon enough, buying a coffee (or breakfast, lunch, and dinner) with zap-based income will be normal. Just like it's "normal" to be an "influencer" today, or a "YouTuber" or whatnot... It's not everyone's cup of tea, but it's a normal thing. Anyone can do it.
Back to my coffee. I remember when I had the "oh my god, I can live on bitcoin here!!!" experience for the first time. It was in Bitcoin Jungle, a couple of months after the initiative was launched. I stayed there for 2 weeks or so, buying the necessities of daily life with sats outright. And it worked. Flawlessly. I had zero payment failures, and was exclusively using Zeus with my own node. It was incredible.
Why is this incredible, you ask? Shouldn't stuff just work? Yes, it should. But building out the tech and the infrastructure to make it all work is BLOODY HARD. I remember the first Lightning Conference in Berlin, in 2019. Everyone came, everyone had all their channels and wallets and everything prepared, and ~50% of payments failed. For... reasons.
Fast-forward to today: I go to one of the 100+ merchants in the city that accept bitcoin, a quick tap on the PoS device & QR code scan, boom, done. Is it always perfect? Of course not. Will it get better still? 100% it will. Very soon these merchants will have NFC-enabled devices, and the tap-to-pay experience that people are used to with cards & Apple pay will be normal for bitcoin payments too. If you are in Riga right now, you'll experience this first-hand thanks to Bolt cards and BTCPay Server. It's awesome, it's open-source, and it works. And it will get better still.
We are truly living in the best and weirdest timeline; a timeline where shitposting on the internet can buy you lunch and dinner; a timeline that spawns amazing technological movements like #nostr; a timeline that, every ~10 minutes, allows for a small miracle to happen. A timeline where "magic internet money" is a normal thing; a timeline that, thanks to the magic dust of cryptography, enables anyone to speak about anything, without having to ask for permission. I'm grateful.
Thank you, Satoshi. ππ§‘
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An amazing time to be alive. π§‘
Really beautiful post π, what a time to be alive! π«‘
Talk about waking up and smelling the coffee.
The #coffee and the #jungle will be here for you π
#coffeechain @Bitcoin Jungle
GM π
and good coffee β
Be like GG π!
I was just walking down the street, coffee in hand, suddenly realizing how "normal" it all is already. Like most days, I went to a coffee shop that accepts lightning. Like most days, I paid directly with sats that someone zapped me here on nostr. Like most days, neither the merchant nor myself thought twice about it, or took a minute to marvel at what just happened.
So, allow me to do just that. Marvel at what just happened. While everyone is having a fantastically crazy time at #nostriga, uncountable people are using bitcoin in a myriad of ways. Some for savings, large and small; some for transactions, large and small; some for other stuff. Bitcoin is slowly but surely entering the world stage. Some commentators will tell you that this is good. Some commentators will tell you that this is bad. Whatever the case may be, it is unavoidable.
I see nostr under a similar light. As platform-based manipulation and censorship ramps upβwhich it inevitably willβthe usage of nostr will ramp up too, and with it the usage of zaps and everything else that comes with it. And soon enough, buying a coffee (or breakfast, lunch, and dinner) with zap-based income will be normal. Just like it's "normal" to be an "influencer" today, or a "YouTuber" or whatnot... It's not everyone's cup of tea, but it's a normal thing. Anyone can do it.
Back to my coffee. I remember when I had the "oh my god, I can live on bitcoin here!!!" experience for the first time. It was in Bitcoin Jungle, a couple of months after the initiative was launched. I stayed there for 2 weeks or so, buying the necessities of daily life with sats outright. And it worked. Flawlessly. I had zero payment failures, and was exclusively using Zeus with my own node. It was incredible.
Why is this incredible, you ask? Shouldn't stuff just work? Yes, it should. But building out the tech and the infrastructure to make it all work is BLOODY HARD. I remember the first Lightning Conference in Berlin, in 2019. Everyone came, everyone had all their channels and wallets and everything prepared, and ~50% of payments failed. For... reasons.
Fast-forward to today: I go to one of the 100+ merchants in the city that accept bitcoin, a quick tap on the PoS device & QR code scan, boom, done. Is it always perfect? Of course not. Will it get better still? 100% it will. Very soon these merchants will have NFC-enabled devices, and the tap-to-pay experience that people are used to with cards & Apple pay will be normal for bitcoin payments too. If you are in Riga right now, you'll experience this first-hand thanks to Bolt cards and BTCPay Server. It's awesome, it's open-source, and it works. And it will get better still.
We are truly living in the best and weirdest timeline; a timeline where shitposting on the internet can buy you lunch and dinner; a timeline that spawns amazing technological movements like #nostr; a timeline that, every ~10 minutes, allows for a small miracle to happen. A timeline where "magic internet money" is a normal thing; a timeline that, thanks to the magic dust of cryptography, enables anyone to speak about anything, without having to ask for permission. I'm grateful.
Thank you, Satoshi. ππ§‘
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Special thanks to us node runners π . Providing liquidity to the lightning cost like 5pct fiat in interest rates. At 500 Mio. liquidity this adds up to 25 Mio. USD per year. That's real dedication β€οΈβ€οΈβ€οΈ love the lightning β‘
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my son paid someone to complete his summer school work in Bitcoin. so many uses .......
you are living in the future my friendππΌ
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and how you track all these sat buys for tax : ( ?
Iβm sure you could build a software that tracks all of that for you. If it hasnβt already been built before.
At least here in EU taxes mostly dont work like that. You pay a wealth tax on the total value of what you own at year end
π
My father was talking about a coffee I bought near b jungle last night. It was and remains awesome!
Canβt wait to setup pos term to play around with.
I was like βwatch thisβ, not really knowing much about anything or my setup, and boom it worked. I said βhow do you like those feesβ (0)? π«βοΈ
Bullish β‘οΈ
Beautiful!! β‘ π π«
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Still very distant for Asia, but the build has to start somewhere. Looking forward to living in, or maybe even building the infrastructure here one day, who knows!
It's my first time here and this post just blew my mind.
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What are β‘? And what did she just say about using them to buy coffee?! Where are our friends from the @Bitcoin Jungle at? I could use an explainer. π«ΆπΌβΎοΈβπΌ


So right! Have a nice day. βΊοΈπ§‘β‘οΈ
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I want to live in a future where anyone who wants to can make a living from shitposting π
Nice try ππ
true! but gor light to exist, we need darkness; for magic to exist, we need belief.
Both, #light and #magic, are born from contrastsβone revealing the other, and both transforming the ordinary into something extra-ordinary.
#Bitcoin is the Religion.
Loved to read this, thanks!ππΌ
nice read
βThis is the worst it will ever beβ
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"β¦using Zeus with my own node."
That's the way! :)
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Beautiful share
Thank you Gigi for sharing your thoughts with us over the last yearsπ
You'll always be someone i look up to! Thanks for everything you've done for Bitcoin
And weβve barely begun
"where shitposting on the internet can buy one dinner" -- lol, that'll be the day!
schΓΆn gesagt ohhh du grΓΌnes Wesen π§‘
Weiter machen und dran bleiben π₯π¦π±
You wrote a great text appealing to our emotions.
Sats
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The
Standard
Wow π€© thank π«΅, Gigi π§‘
Great post Gigi!
Glory to Satoshi!