I don’t know if I could have done what Satoshi Nakamoto did for humanity. Satoshi genuinely wanted to help fix a huge problem that existed in the world, and dedicated time to create a solution that could. Satoshi didn’t want any of the credit, fame, or money for doing so and just walked away.
We can all learn from Satoshi. If we want to make ourselves, our home, our community, or the world in general a better place, we can’t wait for someone else to fix it for us. The change starts with us. When we help ourselves or help others, do so with good intentions instead of looking for recognition, fame, or money for our accomplishments.
Thank you Satoshi. 🙏
Niko
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What are some of the ways you stay positive when you think about how much damage is being caused to society by a fucked up the monetary system, while seeing a number of people that feel that ignorance is bliss when it comes to these topics.
If this isn’t another great advertisement for Bitcoin, I’m not sure what is.
https://t.co/XrAi0JIFD6
Things aren’t getting more expensive. The value of the currency is just going down. This is why we Bitcoin.
I get more excited about receiving as little as 100 sats on NOSTR than I do finding a quarter on the street that I probably wouldn’t even pick up. Is there something wrong with me?
How does the community feel about cold storage options (ColdCard/Ledger/Trezor). Are these still the “Gold Standard” for helping people take custody of their Bitcoin. Any reason to rethink recommending these to people? (Security concerns etc)