Earlier this afternoon I ran 4 miles (6.5km) to a Portuguese Cafe because I enjoy Pastel de nata and coffee and since I wanted some exercise I thought I’d tag paying the cafe a visit onto a run. My ulterior motive was to see if the owner would be open to a discussion on Bitcoin and accepting it as payment.
I asked her if she accepts Bitcoin which threw her massively. She proceeded to ask me if I ‘do Bitcoin’. I didn’t really understand what she meant by that, so I said ‘I like to pay in bitcoin where possible to support adoption.’ She then said I could email her and she gave me her email address. In my head I was like, but I’m here, you’re not busy, so why not ask me questions?!! When she brought me over what I’d ordered I said she is welcome to ask me any questions she might have and I told her that by accepting bitcoin she’ll get a lot more custom since Bitcoiners are good at going out of their way to support the cause. She didn’t seem comfortable at any point of our interaction and she didn’t take up the opportunity to ask me questions, even though she wasn’t busy in the slightest. I then proceeded to drink my coffee, eat my pastel de nata and email her about the merits of accepting bitcoin as payment!!!
This was my first real effort at trying to onboard a small local business and it was disappointing how disengaged she was, when in fact I was trying to help her business. I sent her a nice email though, so it’ll be interesting to see if she engages later down the line. Watch this space!!
Tom Lee
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Striving to live well in body and mind. Interested in freedom technologies and decentralisation, allowing all people to play the game on a level playing field. #bitcoin
@Danny Knowles @Jeff Booth Really enjoyed listening to your conversation tonight! Many thanks for your positive contributions :)
The monetary education I didn’t get at school!!!


@Jeff Booth Hi Jeff. I’m curious as to when you’re releasing your second book? I appreciate your potentially can’t give a definitive time frame but is it likely to be this year? Many thanks!
@Lawrence Lepard just finished reading your book - I really enjoyed it so thank you! Let’s get to work to promote Bitcoin for a better world. Brothers in arms indeed! ❤️
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Morning all Bitcoiners! Gresham’s law is currently in play allowing you to spend inferior fiat whilst stockpiling the good stuff (#bitcoin ). That makes you incredibly fortunate since today you can accumulate way more bitcoin than people will earn in the future - earning it will be the only way to obtain it then. Therefore, whatever the fiat price is doing, just be thankful that history puts you in a place where you can obtain a lot of sats for relatively few dirty pieces of paper!!
Stay humble and stack, whatever you can manage. Much love people.
I’ve been thinking about Bitcoin security, particularly single sig vs multi sig. I personally have a single sig set up. I was thinking about dividing my 24 word seed phrase and giving each of my 4 trusted family members 6 of the words for safe keeping. That way I don’t have the technical obstacle of educating them about multi sig, which is much more involved than single sig. If someone discovers the hiding place of my seed phrase, they will only have a quarter of it and therefore won’t be able to gain access to my funds. Thoughts?