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🟠 #Bitcoin for MEA (Middle East & Africa) 🔘 Founder, NeoWealth 🔘 MEA Nation State Advisor @JAN3 🔘 Faculty Professor at the World's 1st Bitcoin Masters Program 🔘 Co-founded 1st Arabic Nostr Relay (nostrarabia.com) 👾 Sooly.bio | Npub.pro 🎖️ Banned from X (ex @sooly_kobayashi) 🌍 Building open-source sovereignty tools for wealth, privacy & independence.
« I can't buy coffee with Bitcoin » Maybe... But look at it follow the script: Bitcoin isn't failing as money. It isn’t trying to (and can't) “replace the dollar overnight.” It’s going through the same monetization path that gold, silver and other non-fiat monies went through. 🔸 First: it’s a collectible. A curiosity. Held by cypherpunks and early tech circles. 🔸 Then: it becomes a store of value. A hedge against broken currencies. A savings tool in fragile economies. A way to exit the noise and hold something finite. 🔸 With time and liquidity: it matures into a medium of exchange. We're already seeing this with Lightning adoption across Africa and #LATAM. Remittances. Merchant use. Micro-payments. 🔸Eventually: it can serve as a unit of account. That’s the last mile. And the hardest. It means people think in sats, not dollars. Meaning a coffee would, in your mind, cost 1500 Sats, not $6. This doesn’t happen through press releases or politics. It happens organically, driven by utility and necessity. Trying to rush #Bitcoin into the final phase before it completes the first ones is a big mistake and irrational expectation. Most people get frustrated that it’s “not money yet.” That’s like judging a teenager for not being a CEO. Let it grow. We’re watching a monetary revolution unfold in real time and we’re somewhere between Stage 2 and 3. (Depending on where you are in the world) In the #MiddleEast and #Africa? That curve is bending faster than most realize. P.S: What stage do you think we're in, globally or locally? Curious to hear where your region sits on this curve #nostr! image
Even disappointment has design. Even stillness holds mercy. Gratitude isn't reserved for what feels good, it's for what is. For the clarity discomfort brings. For the choice to respond with dignity when ease disappears. Eid al-Adha reminds us: sacrifice isn’t loss, it’s alignment. Not everything given is ours to keep. And not everything kept is worth carrying. #Adha Mubarak to those who celebrate. And to those who don’t—there’s still value in reflecting, trusting, and walking with intention. May your sacrifice be accepted, your clarity sharpened, and your peace multiplied. Positive wishes to the #nostr and #nostrarabia fam. image