When I first got into Bitcoin (2013) it felt like I had found my people. I moved to England and funded grad school there by exploiting arbitrage between GDP & USD Bitcoin exchange rates via p2p selling, but more than the money (which I lost when the police eventually raided my house and seized my assets) the best part was sitting down with hundreds of strangers and chatting while we waited for the transaction to confirm.
Bitcoin was rebel money.
Twelve years later and so much has changed. The most viral Bitcoin posts on Twitter these days are more likely to simp for the state than to challenge it
I don't get to decide who finds Bitcoin useful and for what purpose. I know that's part of it and that it needs to move beyond the niche community it once was to realize it's full potential. I know this is 'good for bitcoin' but it's also boring and unmotivating to me
There is still so much signal amid the noise though. Projects such as nostr:nprofile1qqs0vzw43dp9x3v8drvm4udj326dld0ku6gdnxajwcxg8h36ssxrags952hav give me so much hope that as noisy as things have become we are also building that better world that we were dreaming of back when it was just a community of rebels.
I'll be using Nostr more and twitter less going forward. This reminds me more of what got me interested in Bitcoin in the first place all those years ago
Raising children teaches you so much about yourself, about all of us
One week ago my second child was born. Our two-year old has been a wonderful big brother, but at times he is also having a very dificult time dealing with the change
It's the same for all of us. Change is hard. We deny it, resist it and lash out against it. We just hide it better and internalize it more as we grow older
The world is at a crossroads and the rate of change--already too fast for most--is accelerating. The best skill for our future world will be adaptability. My children help me see that, and as a parent I consider preparing them for that to be one of my greatest tasks
I'm so excited to keep learning from my kids and to try and reflect those lessons back onto them ❤️
Happy birthday to nostr:nprofile1qqs0vzw43dp9x3v8drvm4udj326dld0ku6gdnxajwcxg8h36ssxragsprdmhxue69uhkzmrvv4ek7tngv93rxumfw3ax2m3wv3jj7qgewaehxw309akxjemgw3hxjmn8wfjkccte9e3k7mf0jzjm6m !
Four years ago marks the first public record of the project when I registered the website. By this point, there was already a vision and mission statement as well as a basic intro class
During the pandemic I did some deep thinking about the world and came to the conclusion that a better world would come if the individual had more agency in their own life and that intro bitcoin education was the best means to that end. As the pandemic waned I made a first attempt at this in Ecuador, but it never got traction. That experience would inform what would come later and lead to registering the website on August 9, 2021
Now, a full Bitcoin cycle later, its hard to imagine how successful this project has become. In fact, I no longer see it as a project but as a global movement
This has been both the hardest and most fulfilling work of my life
We have a profound opportunity to reimagine what the world can look like and I am as convinced as ever that independent, impartial, community-led bitcoin education will change the world

I just sent out Newsletter #2---this is the first one, sent in January......
FOR A BETTER WORLD
Welcome
This is the inaugural edition of this newsletter, sent to a very select group of 21 individuals.
I’ve meet all of you and deeply respect what each of you do in the space.
You know me as the founder of nostr:nprofile1qqs0vzw43dp9x3v8drvm4udj326dld0ku6gdnxajwcxg8h36ssxragsprdmhxue69uhkzmrvv4ek7tngv93rxumfw3ax2m3wv3jj7qgewaehxw309akxjemgw3hxjmn8wfjkccte9e3k7mf0jzjm6m, but this newsletter isn’t about that project. It is about the why behind it.
I don’t have to waste words on the tremendous potential of bitcoin to reimage what’s possible—everyone here understands that.
However, independent, introductory education is severely undervalued in the space.
Why is it so important? Why is this the front-line of the next war? Why are we doing this?
I am ultra-bullish on the future of humanity. I also believe that the world is broken, on the wrong path, and hurtling toward a cliff.
It’s not a feat of cognitive dissidence to simultaneously hold these truths. It’s a recognition that we now have the tools, like bitcoin, that give us new abilities to reimage our future, yet if we ignore this opportunity, this narrow window, we will speed off that cliff into the dark abyss below.
My First Bitcoin is NOT focused on bitcoin education. That is simply a means to an end.
The world is broken, in large part, because we have lost the ability to think for ourselves. We have lost agency in our own lives. That has serious second-order effects. If we don’t control our money, if we don’t control our present, that is a strong disincentive to plan and create.
Bitcoin allows us to take back control of our money, whose effects can ripple deep into our potential. The more we control our present, the better we can look into the future, the more incentivized we are to build, create and learn.
The revolution isn’t a better money, it’s a better human.
Introductory bitcoin education is our best tool EVER to change our individual relationship with power. If the problem is that we live in a world where we have lost sovereignty and critical thought, then the solution must be a radical departure from what got us here.
Bitcoin will be the base layer of the future world. Independent, empowerment-focused education will be the base layer of a better bitcoiner.
However, without a serious and conscious effort to build and entrench an alternative approach, bitcoin education will repeat all the same mistakes that got us here.
It will be captured by whoever funds it. If we leave it to corporations and governments to define it, it will dictate to students what to think rather than empower them to think for themselves.
The next war will be fought inside each of our own minds. Our best chance for a better world to emerge is to build a decentralized, community-led network of front-line bitcoin educators who empower their students not just to learn about bitcoin, but also about themselves, and their own potential future.
The difference may seem subtle in the present but the question of whether we can avoid a legacy-world-mentality takeover of bitcoin education, is the difference between the hope that we can reimagine what’s possible and the fear that we will continue down the same path, speeding toward the cliff’s edge.
This isn’t just an idea; My First Bitcoin is the proof-of-concept. And it’s struck a chord. As promising as the work has been inside of El Salvador, the greatest success has been how quickly it has spread. This emerging network of independent bitcoin educators around the world now has roots in over 30 nations. This network will be the front-line offense of the revolution.
This has been accomplished, starting from zero, in under 3 years, with under a million dollars, entirely grassroots.
We need to make the environment even more hospitable to this emerging life.
MFB will continue to work hard on explaining the why, building more infrastructure, and creating more proof-of-work. We need your help with more money, attention, and wisdom.
We are nearly 4 years into El Salvador’s Bitcoin experiment which seems a great time to take a big step back and evaluate how things are going
There’s been lots of talk about expectations vs reality for those that move down here and that’s a valuable conversation to have and I hope it continues. I firmly believe that El Salvador will benefit greatly if we can close that gap
I want to highlight a topic that I think is even more valuable to discuss though: censorship
Bitcoin attracts each of us for different reasons; at the very top of my list is censorship-resistance so that’s the lens from which I view things
There is a worrying trend here of a shrinking independent civil society. In recent weeks prominent critics have been arrested, dozens of journalists are now in exile and questioning the official narrative is more likely to result in name calling rather than a serious response of the issue raised
So that’s the problem—what is the solution? IMO it’s two-fold, an open discussion & education that encourages critical thought
I’d love to see the shrinking civil society in El Salvador openly discussed
El Salvador needs builders and independent thinkers—as many as possible!