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There’s a farmers market I go to every week to buy milk. The woman there started to recognize me since I’m a regular. One day she noticed my Oshi shirt and put two and two together - realized I’m the “pecan butter guy” who has product in the local shop. She lit up and told me her husband is really into Bitcoin and that we should meet.
I thought that was super cool.
A few days later, someone local placed an order. It turns out it was her husband. About a week after that, I go back for more milk and ask what he thought of the bars. She goes, “He loved them. He really wants to meet you.”
Love it. Lets go.
We finally met up the other day and instantly clicked, talking Bitcoin and all that. He hadn’t joined Nostr yet but had heard of it, so I helped him spin up a new npub. They also sell and produce honey, and I told him it would do really well on Nostr. Then it got even crazier - we realized we share a mutual friend from high school.
It’s wild how these little synchronicities just happen.
I think that’s how you know you’re on the right path - a trajectory that actually makes sense for you. Life throws out these quiet hints, and when you catch them, it feels like such a blessing. You just have to pay attention and follow a wholesome path. Sometimes that path is lonely. But if it’s something novel, new, and non-exclusive, it usually finds its way to the larger majority eventually.
He also vibe coded this website if you want to check it out. It's helpful for searching a specific amount of an item on Amazon - www.pricecrow.com
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78 sats \ 0 replies \ @Angie 6 Dec
Que bonita historia, ahora son más, solo falta encontrar al amigo panadero y la reunión empieza con el desayuno 👍👏
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Do you already have a honey supplier who accepts bitcoin?
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Me, personally? No not locally, but I know a few people on Nostr
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I'm excited by the prospect of you and the other bitcoin merchants finding suppliers you can pay in sats.
I remember you talking about the difficulty of having fiat costs and bitcoin revenue.
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For sure. Lately I've been doing P2P trades, or also even using Bitrefill so that I can at least use my btc for fiat expenses. seems to work well for now
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ur chocolates are supreme goodness;
wife and i have been making rounds in our town pinging small merchants about bitcoin; it takes a lot of repetition, consistency, optimism in the face of rampant ignorance... then suddenly people start seeking u out!
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That's a great story. This is how we build community, one surreptitious relationship at a time
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I think of 6 degrees of separation; each individual we connect with compounds to greater network effects. One at a time...
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