# On Writers
Writers:
Your words are seeds, not transactions.
Some fall on stone.
Some wait through seasons.
Write anyway.
#writers #writing #longform #patience #truth #nostr
Akamaister
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Andrew G. Stanton (Akamaister)
Builder · Writer · Bitcoin-aligned systems
Founder & Fractional CTO.
I build durable software and publishing systems rooted in conviction, sovereignty, and long-term thinking.
Following Jesus.
Building with proof of work, not proof of hype.
Still building.
Primary work
MyContinuum — sovereign publishing & identity
https://mycontinuum.xyz
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# On Builders
Builders:
You are shaping environments others will eventually live inside.
Even if they never know your name,
they will feel the difference.
#builders #infrastructure #craftsmanship #legacy #sovereignty #nostr
# On Discouragement
Discouragement often means you’re touching something real.
Shallow work doesn’t resist you.
Meaningful work does.
Stay with it.
#discouragement #meaningfulwork #builders #writers #resilience #nostr
# On Perseverance
If you’re still showing up when no one is counting,
you’re not behind — you’re early.
The world is loud with shortcuts.
Endurance is still rare.
That’s why it matters.
#perseverance #builders #creators #craft #signal #nostr
# On Quiet Work
To every builder and writer working in relative silence:
the absence of applause is not the absence of impact.
Foundations are laid underground.
Most people only notice once the structure is already standing.
#builders #writers #creation #longterm #patience #nostr
# Happy New Year 2026!!!
Happy New Year to all the creators, builders, and writers out there.
If 2025 was a year of unseen work, quiet discipline, or foundations laid without applause — you’re not alone.
May 2026 bring clarity, strength, and provision.
May the things you’re building with care find their moment.
Here’s to work that compounds,
fruit that comes in season,
and sovereignty made visible.
Checking out bitcredit
This was a great article. It got me wondering if we could build something like this on Nostr.
Part VI (Use What You Build) is something I have been doing for awhile now with continuum
Other points if course I do as well
I am both a builder /engineer and a writer
In fact I build the system (continuum) that helps me publish sovereignly because it didn’t exist
Dieses stimmt echt
(Entschuldigung Deutsch ist nicht meine MutterSprache)
# Last Weekend of 2025
It's the last weekend of 2025
Blessings to you all and looking forward to the New Year!
# Christmas Eve (Dec. 24, 2025) - Reflection V — Toward the Stars, Not Away From Earth
When I write about humanity going toward the stars, I don’t mean running away.
I mean carrying memory, law, and responsibility farther than before — without pretending we’ve outgrown them.
Christmas reminds us that meaning doesn’t scale by force.
It scales by fidelity.
That’s the kind of future I’m trying to imagine.
_This reflection is part of a long-form project called Bitcoin Chronicles, published gradually and intentionally._
Peace to you tonight.
(meant to post this Christmas Eve, but it looks like I missed this last one)
— Andrew
#BitcoinChronicles #Sovereignty #Time #Waiting #Christmas
Most people think Nostr is “local-first” because they control their keys.
Key custody ≠ local-first.
For most users, identity, memory, and continuity still live in apps and relays they don’t control.
Local-first means your machine is the source of truth — apps and relays are just views and distribution.
That part of Nostr is still unfinished.
From a recent story in the Bitcoin Chronicles…
„
Elias Walker was born after the Long Break.
No one marked the date precisely. There were no declarations, no ceremonies, no moment when the old order ended and the new one began. The Break was long, uneven, and mostly administrative — a slow uncoupling between Earth’s compliance civilization and the sovereign worlds that grew beyond its reach.
By the time Elias was born, the separation was already fact.
He lived on a Kepler-class world with abundant land, breathable air, and wide oceans that had never known native life. The planet did not resist habitation, but it did not welcome it either. It simply existed — stable, indifferent, waiting to be entered.
Elias worked where land met water. He helped tend the coastline, maintaining breakwaters, monitoring erosion, and occasionally repairing the long, patient machines that shaped the shore. The work was physical and unglamorous. It mattered anyway.
Some mornings, before the maintenance schedules began, he surfed.
„
Amen yes keep this coming !!
I wrote „The Bitcoin Chronicles - The Series“ as a short 6 part series in Aug 22 of this year
The Chronicles now contains 100s of articles short stories really
I didn’t think I would end up writing this much
I almost feel like I discovered it rather than inventing it
Merry Christmas And Happy New Year to all!!
# Christmas Eve (Dec. 24, 2025) - Reflection IV — Faith, Technology, and Restraint
Christmas is not about power arriving all at once.
It’s about restraint — divinity choosing limitation.
That pattern shows up everywhere if you look:
in families
in money
in governance
in technology
Bitcoin Chronicles isn’t about domination or escape.
It’s about choosing structures that can bear moral weight without collapsing.
That’s a very old question, dressed in new clothes.
#BitcoinChronicles
#Sovereignty
#Time
#Waiting
#Christmas
# Christmas Eve (Dec. 24, 2025) Reflection III — Why I’m Writing This
I didn’t start Bitcoin Chronicles to predict the future.
I started it because I couldn’t find many stories willing to treat:
time as real
distance as meaningful
money as moral
technology as consequential
This is my attempt to think slowly — on purpose — about where sovereignty might still matter when convenience stops being free.
#BitcoinChronicles
#Sovereignty
#Time
#Waiting
#Christmas
# Christmas Eve (Dec. 24, 2025) - Reflection II — Why the Future Needs Patience
Most visions of the future assume instant answers:
instant money, instant movement, instant agreement.
But Christmas doesn’t arrive instantly.
Neither does civilization.
Bitcoin Chronicles keeps asking a quiet question:
What happens when humanity has to live with distance again — and chooses honesty instead of control?
That question feels strangely relevant tonight.
#BitcoinChronicles
#Sovereignty
#Time
#Waiting
#Christmas