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I asked a similar question a year ago: #306131
Let's see now what stackers will answer for the entire year of 2024. I will reward with sats the good answers.
I saw lately many Bitcoin “enthusiasts” that only ask what can do Bitcoin FOR them… but never ask WHAT THEY did for Bitcoin.
Bitcoin is NOT a God / “Supreme leader” / “ultimate authority” or something like that. It is simply a new form of self governance, self learning process, self finance, participating in a huge human project that help people to be free and sovereign.
Do not expect / wait for somebody else to do stuff for you.
Read, test, learn more about using Bitcoin solutions, apps, wallets etc and participate with anything you can.
ANYTHING counts:
  • testing and reporting back to the apps devs with detailed aspects (github repositories are designed for these reports). Do not just complain that something is not working. Yes, be critical, but give proposals and solutions if you can.
  • writing guides and documentation for these apps you are testing
  • help with design and features required
  • help writing code, if you are skilled, just take from their github some pending issues and help fixing them. Most of the apps are open source and free, those devs are working for FREE so you can have a great app using with your bitcoins.
  • help pre-coiners and convince nocoiners to get on board with Bitcoin. Anything you can do it helps. Start with small steps as I described in this guide. Or this one, describing the 5 stages to became a bitcoiner.
  • create content that can help future bitcoiners. They weren’t so lucky as you starting in early years. They need good information ! So be careful what you teach them. Do not push them into scams, quick earnings and bullshit shitcoins.
So… Ask yourself my young padawan: WHAT DID YOU DO FOR BITCOIN LATELY?
You don’t know what to do ? Is simple, you can start with:
My answer to this question: I am almost done finishing the migration of my BTC guides from Substack to Github and having them translated in 8 languages and organized by category.
343 sats \ 0 replies \ @C_Otto 21 Dec
Forwarded 173,000 transactions on the lightning network, saving quite a bit of blockspace in the process.
EDIT: Oh, and as in the years before, I run a top rated full node: https://bitnodes.io/nodes/leaderboard/?q=rwth
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I run my own node.
I taught +90 kids about bitcoin.
I gave an LN wallet with over 27k sats to a student of mine. #763705
I orange pilled 3 friends from the beginning right into hardware wallets (not your keys not your coins)
I soft pilled my wife
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90 kids into BTC ? That's quite hard work there!
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Not into BTC just about BTC!
I don't know how many connected with the ideas. But since everyone needs several touchpoints, they got their first right this year, more than ten years before me, since they are only ~15y. So they are way ahead in the game of normies with their first touchpoint!
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"Working" with kids is not an easy task and takes a lot of time.
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But when done right, it is the most rewarding thing!
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That's awesome! 15y is way too late! I should start earlier!
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155 sats \ 3 replies \ @Tree 21 Dec
I started running my own node, gave a talk to a room of 100 people about what money is, helped an open source developer apply and get funded for their work, attended meet ups, orange pilled my barber to start accepting sats, started a Bitcoin business, mined bitcoins at home, got Jack Dorseys stalker kicked out of a Bitcoin conference, and I made it home in time for bed.
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got Jack Dorseys stalker kicked out of a Bitcoin conference,
LOL tell us more about that story :)
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322 sats \ 1 reply \ @Tree 21 Dec
I was in the VIP area of the conference, talking with 5 or 6 strangers. One of them was a girl, very soft talker and she was quite "Wednesday Addams" looking. All black, but gaunt like she had just seen a ghost.
She ends up talking to me for a while, and follows me on twitter. She was asking me about my connection to the conference, specifically if I knew Jack Mallers or Jack Dorsey. I had just taken a selfie with Mallers earlier that day, and I told her about that..but I didn't have any other connection to them. I was there as an attendee. Another topic that she was interested in was figuring out how to get on and use Nostr, I mentioned that would take a bit of time for me to explain..and I didn't really care to explain it just then.
So we're talking, she tells me she wants to go to the main stage and she wants some company. We head to the bar to get drinks, and walk over to the main stage. Turns out that Dorsey is the next speaker on stage as a part of a panel.
The panel starts talking and the girl I'm sitting next to takes out her phone. I look down and out of the corner of my eye I see this chick is live tweeting at Jack. At this point red flags start kicking up left and right in my head. Initially I thought "hey, this chicks into you..she might be worth getting to know a little bit"..but that changed pretty quick.
Enough red flags went up in my head to the voice in my head screaming "bro, get the fuck out of here." Her asking about my connections, the live tweeting, her wanting me to get her on Nostr, and so many other things were alarming. I turn to her and say "nice meeting you, my friends just texted me saying there's an emergency..I need to go" and without skipping a beat I stand up and GTFO.
I head to the nearest mens room, lock myself in a stall, and I open up Twitter and look at her profile. She has been tweeting at Jack for literal months about meeting him, how much she loves him, telling him they have a future together, tweeting his mom and square a bunch of weird stuff..it was textbook weird stalker stuff. So I get this pit in my stomach..like worrying about what she's capable of, or what her intentions really are.
Sitting on the porcelain throne, pants around my ankles, I send Jack a DM on Nostr detailing what I just saw and to be on alert. Also, I just so happened to have the conference organizers Whatsapp # and I sent her the details..screenshots, photos of the crazy woman, and told her what happened.
The conference organizers put her on blast to all the conference security and speakers. Within about 15 minutes of my reaching out everyone who needed to know was informed that this chick was around. She was banned from the conference for the next day or something. I never heard if she tried to get back in.
TLDR: If you see something, say something. The big Bitcoiners have literal stalkers that likely have some serious mental illness issues.
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wow what a story...
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I asked every single business I ever interacted with if they take BTC, and if they said yes, I left a tip. Moved my business purchases to a "Bitcoin first" policy, always choosing vendors who took BTC as long as they were reasonably priced. Onboarded three new users locally and hosted events which were the first way to buy anything with lightning in my city. Let's go 2025!
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  • Orange pilled 2 friends of mine
  • Curated diverse Bitcoin apps into a simple ecosystem map (nothing's new this month)
It ain't much but next year gotta have to do more orange pilling tbh (ppl are stubborn to learn new things here)
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I've done some video tutorials for the Spanish speakers.
The video I'm most proud about it was with @Cuba_BTC and helping them to get some SATS to continue with their work in the island .
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I have to admit: from a shitcoiner you were in the past, you start coming on the right path. One more thing remain: delete all the shitcoineries you did in the past. Repent the "sins" you've did and keep the straight line of Bitcoin only.
Well done!
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These words coming from you are a huge compliment. I didn’t know you followed my YouTube channel closely.
The videos about shitcoins don’t get views, and deleting them, in my opinion, would be like hiding my past. What’s important is acknowledging mistakes.
Happy Holidays!
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I think the biggest thing l have done with bitcoin this year is that l have finally explained bitcoin to my father to the point that he is able to manage it himself now. Also, l found SN this year, and brought him here, too. It took a while to convince him.
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1000 sats \ 1 reply \ @BTCLNAT 22 Dec
Esto lo vas a entender en español. Estoy pagando 1000 SAT, 700 SAT de la cerveza y 300 SAT de propina.
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cool, la voy a añadir a mi colleccion de ejemplos de pagos con bitcoin
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Hey Darth, great concept for a post. I'm but a humble noob, but let's see.
I began talking about the destruction fiat causes to my friends, family and students. When somebody 'gets it' then I push a little more and teach them about Bitcoin. I am careful about "Orange pilling, because I think people come to understand bitcoin gradually. I always point initiates to your guides.
I've written content on SN that's mostly conceptual/hermeneutical. I hope it's contributing to Bitcoin. I'm interested in the educational side of things. I think there's lots of work to do there because new technologies are not well understood by most people.
For this reason, I have been very focused on learning so one day I can help others. You have posted great content and really helped me to become more fluent with LN in 2024. My next step is to buy a machine I can run an LN node on (thinking an raspberry pi). I hope I can accomplish that in 2025. Also, I have purchased an asic s9 that I hope to use to heat my living room this winter.
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people come to understand bitcoin gradually
good point 👍
I'm interested in the educational side of things
Just take my guides and others and adapt them for your students. Discuss them. During all these years helping noobs, I found out that is also a teaching class for myself, improving my own knowledge (because they ask a lot) and also the guides.
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Thanks for the inspiration. I will try this.
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500 sats \ 1 reply \ @Lux 21 Dec
moved a little bit closer two of my favorite and most pertinent rabbit holes, sovereignty and Bitcoin, organized a meetup, translated few more guides, did a little updating on older translations of bitcoin apps, banned countless shitcoiners and scammers from the Balkan Bitcoin telegram group, honed my orangepilling skills, shitposted and made a few memes
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wow a lot of good stuff there! Keep it that way!
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  • Orange pilled my siblings and some other family members, who are now trying to orange pill their parents.
  • Keep running a Bitcoin node.
  • Trying to start a small business in Sweden offering ready made Bitcoin nodes: tjugoen.se
  • Got involved in the development of a website teaching multisig: unaligned256.com
  • Bought two Avalon Nano 3s and started mining with Ocean.
  • Started co-hosting the Satoshi's Plebs podcast.
  • A secret and exciting project that will be coming out around Spring next year..
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Thank you for your continuous work in SN friend @Darthcoin which is directed to all of us who work, to the stackers, beginners, everything you have done. For my part, I am currently leading a Bitcoin study group in the area where I live. I teach classes at low costs so that people wake up from the fallacy of the fiduciary system and migrate to Bitcoin, showing them that Bitcoin is the future.
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Woow, just what I needed to read... I've been thinking 🤔 about doing something similar for a while now. I would appreciate it if you could tell me how you carry out that mission.
I am currently leading a Bitcoin study group in the area where I live. I teach classes at low costs so that people wake up
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This comment smells like someone who belongs to the "Assmilker Club" @DarthCoin
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Mmm no sabía que también dictas clases sobre Bitcoin. Que curioso
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I am currently leading a Bitcoin study group in the area where I live
I hope my guides, now translated in many languages, are helping you. Please feel free to copy them and adapt them for you local teachings. ALL my guides are free to use or copy.
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300 sats \ 5 replies \ @BXL909 21 Dec
I made more free apps and other bitcoin related stuff https://bxl909.github.io/ and am working on my next project now but that won't be ready this side of the new year.
Merry xmas 🎄
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Nice! https://btcdir.org/ is interesting
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My answer to this question: I am almost done finishing the migration of my BTC guides from Substack to Github and having them translated in 8 languages and organized by category.
btw, would you like your github page added to BTCdir?
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As you wish, I do not insist. Is just a general guides repo, nothing about coding or stuff like that.
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You're on the home page (until more stuff is added anyway), and in the 'education' catergory.
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Thanks! Always on the lookout for more links to add to that 🙂
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210 sats \ 0 replies \ @Blank 21 Dec
I've been helping new-coiners, and shitcoiners with their questions about buying, and selling bitcoin, recommending wallets, and supporting them with whatever questions I am able to answer. I recently helped a complete stranger with recovering their Bitcoin by offering support and sharing with them relevant documentation to help them get their Bitcoin back, to which they were grateful. I intend to do a lot more of this kind of support going forward.
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I have been continuing what I started in the end of 2022: making content for https://blockdyor.com/. This year I tested Bitcoin miners, wallets, exchanges & much more. Next year I’m planning on doing the same, but more focused on the lightning network.
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210 sats \ 1 reply \ @Natalia 21 Dec
  • wrote a few guides about Bitcoin
  • pilled some people and businesses around me irl
  • running a small project that accepts sats
  • paid for some services in sats
👀
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running a small project that accepts sats
This is good!
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Awesome question, sir.
I def hit your last two criteria: info, spreading, educating. I've worked diligently in getting bitcoin into my non-Bitcoin publications. Basically everything I wrote this year had a bitcoin angle to it https://authory.com/JoakimBook
Oh, and this just dropped so I guess I can officially say I'm working on Nik Bhatia's new book https://x.com/timevalueofbtc/status/1869937678114042065
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He’s gotta invite you to come to LA to speak to the USC Bitcoin club!
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A kid can dream, eh
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  1. Onboarded a friend to the Lightning network. He paid his first pizza and coffee with it.
  2. Tested Rizful.
  3. Reported a bug for a hardware wallet but it ended up not being a bug just a lack of documentation.
  4. Tried to defend Bitcoin against an acquaintance of mine. He may progressively move from investments in real estate to Bitcoin but currently I don't know and think he will buy bitcoins at the top next year. Wait and see.
  5. Oh and my wife is now convinced by Bitcoin, this is was not the case in 2023.
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I continued to report on Craig Wright's legal processes. I spent two weeks in London live-posting the COPA trial.
I stepped up the Bitcoin meetups in my town, organizing them more frequently.
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the following were the most significant things i did for bitcoin in 2024:
  • attended almost every local bitcoin meetup (i am a co-founder), and focused on the few newbies.
  • got a bacon & mushroom maker to accept bitcoin and want more bitcoin.
  • hashed with a bitaxe for 120+ days.
  • volunteered at a meetup booth at a conference, connecting people.
  • handed out 10+ easy how-to-bitcoin pamphlets.
  • idk if i was the catalyst, but shortly after i started talking to a new bitcoiner woman, she left her shitcoiner husband and moved to the opposite side of the country. it's a win either way, i don't need the credit.
my contributions this year are dwarfed by the contributions next year.
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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @bief57 21 Dec
Teaching my daughter (7 years old) how to use @THNDRGAMES gaming apps and withdraw her sats to a wallet (My husband is the one who explains Bitcoin the most to her). Enlightening my dad's wife (he's very stubborn) about Bitcoin. It's not a big deal, but it's a huge step forward for me.
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This remind me of how I onboarded my own daughter, when she was 10 years old.... She loved to make those silly rubber wristbands. So I made a simple webshop for her products and sold some of them for BTC (only). Delivered to 3 continents. IDK why people bought those silly wristbands and especially with BTC. She was really interested in earning more BTC. And that's how her university tuition was paid with her own BTC earned in early years...
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You are a fucking genius. How amazing, you just blew my mind, I never imagined people buying bracelets with BTC. My daughter also likes to sell things online because I do it, it's my job, but I don't know how to do it to acquire BTC and not Fiat. My ignorance is ahead of me and I must continue learning. My goal for the next few years is to definitively get rid of Fiat and earn only in BTC. I appreciate that you told me that story about the two of you, it makes me feel inspired, excited, hopeful and motivated.
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What I really did was donate Bitcoin books to the Santa Monica Bitcoin peer-to-pier festival, and get @denlillaapan and by extension @Shugard to SN! And get my short story published in the second Bitcoin fiction volume of @21futures!
On and of course be more active on nostr, make a Bitcoin sale, onboard coworkers and friends to Bitcoin only exchange River, convince other friends to HODL, go to my local meetup several times.
And starting my next bitcoin novel!
Might end the year rolling my own multi-sig.
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and get @denlillaapan and by extension @Shugard to SN!
Glad to be here <3
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Supported some of the projects I think are most interesting or in need in Bitcoin (with sats, hope to be more involved with some projects in future, hopefully.) Attended a conference (maybe more for me, but I think it's showing support again) Didn't sell any of my bitcoin to Blackrock
I'd say more but it's been a pretty undulating year.
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A friend of mine was asking about bitcoin, he said he was going to go on YouTube and get in the rabbit hole
I bid him farewell, then I thought hang on
I whassaped him a link to darths guides
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21 sats \ 5 replies \ @pycan 21 Dec
Working on something (hopefully) cool. It'll be out in 1-2 weeks.
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only a promise? cmon... you did that nice LN address server, right?
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21 sats \ 3 replies \ @pycan 22 Dec
I think the only thing I haven't shared here is the LN address server and you know it? Nice!
Well, promise.. It's not finished yet, what more than a promise can I provide?
I pushed the timeline, though. Hours now..
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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @pycan 22 Dec
@DarthCoin sharing here before I write a dedicated post. Looking forward to feedback!
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looks cool!
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Thanks!
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Not a whole lot unfortunately. You pretty much know my story already. I got bitcoin core and a lighting wallet. I made my first purchase with BTC. I got my dad into BTC. But I wouldn't say that anything I've done has had any real effect.
Hopefully 2025 I'll be able to contribute more to the community.
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But all you described is FOR YOU, not for Bitcoin... I think you do not understand my post. What you learn about Bitcoin is only for you. OK I understand that you are at the beginning of your Bitcoin journey and is a lot of way to go...
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I don't really want to say what I did for Bitcoin this year.
I am a bit ashamed.😔
But the sats were totally worth it.😃
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Not even a little sneak peak? I am not talking about buying something with sats, i am talking if you really did something that helped Bitcoin adoption.
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I know. I just couldn't resist the urge.
I am not doing nearly as much as I want to be. I have bigger plans coming though.
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @kruw 22 Dec
I coinjoined 100,000 Bitcoins with the coordinator running on my node.
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Thank you sir
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Corro un nodo BTC completo para verificaciones. He aprendido a perderlo y reinstalarlo. También recuperar mi wallet semi perdida, con sus fondos.
Me he hecho con una Supra 401 BM1368 y también corre desde hace unos pocos meses.
He perdido algo de miedo a GitHab y no parece complicado la verificación de descargas a fin de evitar SW corrompido.
Creo que le estoy cogiendo el gusto a esto de los Nodos y he empezado a estudiar con seriedad la posibilidad de gestionar y Nodo Lightning.
Y ya intuyo que será un camino largo dada la responsabilidad que implica.
Sin embargo debo confesar que me cuesta horrores diversificar mi ahorro btc en los tres niveles que postulas en tus podcasts con Lunaticoin.
Ahora mismo tengo unas cuantas wallets en mi móvil que ir analizando Phoenix y Green entre otras.
Tengo que empezar por hacerme con un Notebook/PC anonimizado + Debian de Chavo,¿podrías recordarme cómo dirigirme a él?; con las especificaciones que he visto en tu guía al respecto. La UPS la tengo sin estrenar y ya iba siendo hora. Espero que cumpla con las especificaciones; tengo que mirarla.
Como ves soy consciente del camino que queda por recorrer y la parte del “trabajo” con el que con gusto me gustaría contribuir al ecosistema.
Gracias por tus guías. Amarillo.
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It's a good question, I started to talk to closely friends and family about BTC, unluckily we hadn't good answers, so i have one target for 2025. I'll be a BTC awareness Speaker.
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Here is something I did this year for, by and thanks to Bitcoin.
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I ass milked on SN? 🤷‍♂️
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Very important job, someone's gotta do it
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Finally getting my parents interested and exposed to it. Self custody lighting and preaching self custody to others.
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I think this is my biggest contribution.
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In 2024, I truly understood the purpose of Bitcoin, raised awareness about it among my friends and family, helped many people learn more about it, and attended Bitcoin Meetups.
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Imo this is the wrong way to look at it. We should not be dependent on Bitcoin. But this might be an excuse? Because i did nothing afaik,
Imo the main priority is to get married and have kids. Thats the way. Money is just a tool and it doesent matter if its dollars bitcoin or eth.
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spotted the single
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I convinced my friends not to just see BTC as an investment to exchange for Fiat and try to create a small ecosystem to pay in sats at least? We together convinced one restaurant owner to accept it in BTC, but he got too much demotivated by his jerk family members who brainwashed him that BTC is associated with malicious things, so he rejected it, and I'm probably sure he'll never look back again. He was so scared that he requested us to take sats back and instead give it in fiat. I'm trying hard to convince my colleagues, but no one is showing real interest. Looks like I didn't do much for Bitcoin, but it was much when I see no one is even interested 1%. Convincing friends was a great task and now they are convincing their friends and family members, so at least it has started as a small spark. Maybe years later it will turn out as a big fire? I've got lots of plans for 2025, like planning a huge meetup, but the problem is why would anyone show up when they wouldn't get anything? So, I'm making plans for the meetup on what should I do so people will come. Even if meetup convinced atleast 20% of people who joined I would say I did something real for Bitcoin.
@remindme in 1 year
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I have been mining, running my node, and doing my best to make stacker a more inviting place for new adopters of freedom tech.
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