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Focusing 2026 on coaching Bitcoin builders and leaders newsletter: danielbatten.substack.com
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dsbatten 2 months ago
The potential hyperbitcoinization path that no one is talking about, but which could be the furthest advanced already. View quoted note →
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dsbatten 2 months ago
Harvard now has $443Million in BTC exposure They also have a Sustainable Investing Team that capital allocations must pass through They wouldn't have been able to acquire Bitcoin 'til 2024 The changed energy narrative means a raft of new institutions can now purchase Bitcoin image
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dsbatten 2 months ago
This trend was in play already, but 2025 was about hastening the retreat Actions: - Negative articles on Bitcoin and energy rebutted: 102 - Letters to authors of those articles: 57 - Letters to researchers who published inaccurate data on Bitcoin mining: 3 - Regulators & Policymakers presented with Bitcoin pro-ESG narrative: 162 Results: - Media outlets still publishing Bitcoin&energy FUD: 5 (down from 41 in 2024) - Retractions of inaccurate articles: 5 - Media who changed their Bitcoin editorial policy: 3 image
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dsbatten 2 months ago
History will likely remember Paul Krugman not as a Nobel economist, but as the guy who said the most important tech of the century was worthless. Twice. image
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dsbatten 2 months ago
A lot of people in their 40s and 50s realize at some point that the rules they used to create success in their 20s either no longer apply or no longer work (or both) This video is for you!
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dsbatten 2 months ago
One of the less talked about benefits of Bitcoin mining to local communities is how it reduces electricity prices: a phenomenon observed around the world including, Texas, Norway, and now ... rural Kenya. image
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dsbatten 2 months ago
Things I enjoy about Nostr #3: If you add an extrernal link to a post on X or LinkedIn, your whole post automatically gets seen by ~10% the number of people. Nostr does not do this! Nostr thereby incentives people to give source links, which improves both quality of the post and the ease of verifying a claim or getting more information. This well-researched piece of media coverage from BusinessInsider shows how Bitcoin mining in Africa image "boosts local economies, expands energy access, and lowers electricity costs for communities." And here's the link to the original article ...
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dsbatten 2 months ago
Just wrote to the author of this opinion piece, respectfully pointing out the factual errors and omissions. More often these days I like to start there and give the author a couple of days to respond before making the letter public. image
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dsbatten 2 months ago
This week, both New Zealand's major banks, ANZ and BNZ, announced the introduction of mandatory device-level surveillance stating: “You will not be able to use our app or internet banking without consenting to this data collection.” To continue to use digital banking, customers must consent to the collection of: * Detailed behavioural biometrics including typing cadence, swipe pressure, scroll patterns, mouse velocity, navigation patterns * Device sensor data * Connected device information * Device motion/tilt data Thank you ANZ, BNZ for the free "why you need Bitcoin self-custody" tutorial.
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dsbatten 2 months ago
You can be lonely in a crowd. Of all the people I've coached over the years, CEOs and founders of tech companies have been the ones who consistently reported feeling the loneliest.
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dsbatten 2 months ago
Clean raw power converted into heat for re-use, and sound money for everyone, in one thermodynamically efficient process. image
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dsbatten 2 months ago
SMART goal setting was created by middle managers, not world changing entrepreneurs, and has no empirical data to support that is works Elon Musk recently talked about the importance of setting unrealistic goals (not realistic ones) Here's the mechanics of why this works
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dsbatten 2 months ago
Over the years I've found that respectfully challenging people while offering information they are probably not aware of is a vastly better strategy to both passive acceptance of an opinion formed in ignorance, or antagonism. image
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dsbatten 2 months ago
Wrong question: "how do I delegate?" Right question: "what will happen if I don't delegate?" Once you're clear on that, the next part becomes a lot easier
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dsbatten 2 months ago
In the last week we've seen 1. Bitcoin payments enabled at more than 4 Million stores worldwide 2. Japan announce that they are using Bitcoin mining to help stabilize the grid so they can place more wind and solar power on it 3. The world's first Central Bank make its first purchase of Bitcoin. Probably nothing. image
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dsbatten 2 months ago
Yes, don't sell most of your Bitcoin, but remember: your Bitcoin will be worth a lot more if it achieves ubiquity. Cars, the radio, computers, The Internet became ubiquitous because people used them, and saw other people using them. Kinda weird to imagine that the best way to achieve Bitcoin ubiquity is by everyone not using it.
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dsbatten 2 months ago
2 weeks after South Africa launched Bitcoin with 650,000 merchants, Bitcoin payments are now available for over 4 million businesses with Square payment terminals. Same vibe as the Internet in 1994: a few users, lots of skeptics, but virtually no skeptics who actually used it.
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dsbatten 2 months ago
If you've ever run a retail store, you know what this means. Years ago my wife and I owned a juicebar. The one expense we resented was credit card fees, but we had no alternative. That 1.5-3% fee could be 10% of profit. image Thank you @jack and Square. Gamechanging for small business owners