Securing your Bitcoin through self-custody is just as crucial as buying it (or even more).
Pam 🇸🇻
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🌞 Bitcoin-Only YouTube Strategist.
🫀 Feminine.
🍊 Producer Pam.
So disconnected from social media the last days, I wanted to reconnect with nature. 🏞️☀️


I started working with the Robin Seyr Podcast in March 2025, and since then, there has been an overall increase of subscribers per month with a growth that is impressive for the organic expansion of a mid-sized channel. The last month it’s so far our best month of many! 🧡🎥
By posting daily, high-quality videos that avoid clickbait, sensational titles, and price predictions, we’ve built a loyal community of Bitcoiners and #Bitcoin enthusiasts. This organic growth shows that a consistent, authentic strategy ultimately pays off.


Larry Lepard in his last interview on @Bitcoin News YT Channel:
“They’ll keep printing until the system implodes, and we’re forced to rebuild on sound money.”⚡️ @Lawrence Lepard


The longer I'm into #Bitcoin the more I'm convinced the world can find stability with sound money.
Don’t expect to change your life because you need a fiat reason like “New Year’s Eve” or “birthdays” to really change your life. It doesn’t matter if today’s Tuesday and tomorrow’s not the start of the week. Instead of making excuses from where you aren’t, focus on building the life you’ve always dreamed of.
Rumors are true. I love monkeys, and now I have found the perfect necklace. 🐒🧡


Sometimes I forget. Why does mainstream media push 'the sun hurts your skin'?
Who are the real culprits? Harmful ingredients in moisturizers and a poor diet. Healthy skin starts with what you eat and apply to your body. Have you ever read what ingredients are in your skin care products? How many times can you’t even pronounce the ingredients? 🌞🧴


Bitcoin isn’t about logic or numbers. It enters through the soul, not the brain.
Fresh and shiny. 🧡✨


A home filled with love is an invaluable treasure that cannot be purchased. It must be earned with care.
Enjoy the sun. 🌞🧡


It’s an insult to what you’ve learned to go through the same pain twice for the same reason.
Unlocking a new level of pull-ups: Don’t crash with the wall. 💥🤓
Recently, I shared my story as a Bitcoiner and digital nomad to inspire more people, particularly women interested in Bitcoin. I emphasized that regardless of where you live, opportunities exist. You can adapt, evolve, and grow. 🌍
I’m grateful to paystand.org for sharing my story in their newsletter. 🗞️⚡️


Happy Father’s Day! It’s today in El Salvador, and I want to wish the best to the best father, my dad. 🧡⚡️


El Salvador didn’t fail Bitcoiners. It failed Salvadorans. For a long time, El Salvador hasn’t done what it should; make people want to stay, hold onto their roots, and not feel like they gotta leave ‘cause living there feels impossible.
I’ve read a lot from Bitcoiners about their experiences in El Salvador, and I must address a point. Expats and digital nomads are drawn to various countries worldwide because their own nations or the systems governing them fail to meet their expectations.
Making Bitcoin legal tender in El Salvador was meant to help salvadorans, to build up communities and show them what real money can be. Yeah, it brought in tourists and Bitcoiners who wanted to check it out or even move there. That’s how I got into Bitcoin, meeting awesome Bitcoiners who showed me a whole new way to think about it. If El Salvador didn’t pull in these big-thinking people, we wouldn’t have cool projects like @MyFirstBitcoin or Bitcoiners are doing amazing stuff for small towns without any recognition. I’m super thankful for those who came to El Salvador to see what it’s really like.
But I don’t think Bitcoiners are the main reason why real estate or prices for everything shot up. Maybe they added a bit, but El Salvador was poor before, and prices were always high for what Salvadorans make. Of course it’s not fair and maybe even increasing the minimum salary not going to help in long term but…
I’m not here cheering for any government. As a Salvadoran, I’m tough on mine ‘cause they’re supposed to work for us. Nayib Bukele’s done some great stuff. But there’s stuff I don’t agree with too. Safety and less crimes probably bumped up real estate prices, but inflation’s hitting everywhere, not just El Salvador.
El Salvador is in a transition. I just hope in the next few years this benefits our future and next generations. But sovereignty can come from ourselves, not just from government fixing things. A few years back, you couldn’t even find a grocery store on your way to El Tunco or El Zonte. Now there are supermarkets by the highway, and it’s not just for tourists; it helps the people living nearby too. Changes are good in developing countries. Even if we find a new “Starbucks” or a new “Pizza Hut,” well, I think this places can attract more customers, more development next to them, micro-entrepreneurs, and new opportunities to develop.
El Salvador’s for those who want to be part of it, and if it ain’t for you, that’s cool. At the end of the day, we all know what we’re chasing for ourselves, our families, and kids.


Being adaptable in the digital age or being prepared to be replaced.
I’ve recovered my shine, and I just needed a new haircut. 🪩🤍✨


One thing I learned from traveling is how vibrant El Salvador’s life is, with fresh pupusas every corner and warm smiles everywhere.