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I agree completely. I'm focused almost exclusively on building a local bitcoin community now. I think all these etfs and treasury companies are really motivating me to go grass roots.
I'm not fooling myself, though. It's really hard.
168 sats \ 5 replies \ @fiatbad 6 Aug
I mean.... Bitcoin is "money", right?
So, are you focused on creating a "Bitcoin circular economy" in your community, or is it just a group of nerds who like talking about macro-economics?
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I'd say 3/4 of the people I run into at local meetups are doing neither. They're mainly ngu and discussing what date they will be getting their MSTY dividend. ETFs and Saylor are the main topics. I make it a point to talk about spending and merchant adoption, but most people think I would be crazy to part with my precious sats. There are a few exceptions thankfully, but it is discouraging
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maybe try selling something for sats? it gives everyone a chance to use bitcoin as money (maybe they've never even used a lightning wallet). Even if they don't want to buy anything, it's kinda an eye-opener because they see some weird guy doing a very normal thing (commerce) with this freaky technology (bitcoin) that is otherwise hard for them to conceive as real. What to sell though...
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It depends on the crowd. The last one I attended had plenty of bitcoiners from 2015/16. I wasn't going to teach them anything. They're set in their ways and want to talk about Saylor. I'm not kidding.
For newbies it would work. Maybe sell an open dime?
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48 sats \ 1 reply \ @Scoresby 6 Aug
huh, that is tough. Saylor and circular economy don't seem to be headed in the same direction.
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What do you think are some of the main product needs of grassroot bitcoiners?
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For me in the US we have the tools we need. Cell phones are ubiquitous. I listened to a podcast today about Bitcoin Jungle and the pretty advanced circular economy there. It should be easy to mimic that just about anywhere in the US. As for Anita Posch and her work, special tools (ie-Manchankura wallet) are really useful.
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Coinos has had some success with merchant adoption in Canada, mainly British Columbia.
Not bad considering the company is one founder and one employee
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