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🧡 Bitcoin White Paper Week – November 5th Recap What a night. The Bitcoin Warehouse crew wants to thank everyone who came out to celebrate Bitcoin White Paper Week and V for Vendetta Day on November 5th. The energy in the room reminded us why we do this — real people, real conversations, and real community. We gathered not just to remember Satoshi’s white paper, but to live it. To build something that can’t be censored, can’t be inflated away, and can’t be stopped. Bitcoin is more than code — it’s a tool for human freedom, and everyone who showed up helped prove that. From the pizza and prizes to the games, debates, and AI table experiments — the night was packed with orange-pilled energy and genuine connection. A massive thank-you to the sponsors who made it possible: Bitcoin Well, Cash2Crypto, SustainHash, Quickbit, and Bull Bitcoin. Your support helps make community events like this thrive — and keeps the signal strong here in Alberta and beyond. As the surveillance state grows louder, gatherings like these matter more than ever. We’re not waiting for permission — we’re building parallel systems, one block, one meetup, one conversation at a time. Here’s to freedom, community, and unstoppable code. ⚡🧡 #Bitcoin #FreedomTech #ProofOfWork
2025-11-07 03:24:31 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
🎃 October 31st is an important day — but not for the reason most people think. Seventeen years ago, after decades of work on digital privacy and cryptography, an anonymous message was sent to a small cryptography mailing list. That email marked the quiet beginning of a revolution — one that aimed to take power out of the hands of the elite and return it to the people. ⚡ This revolution is still unfolding. It’s not a trend or a passing fad — it’s the start of a new era. I urge you to take it seriously and spend time understanding why this matters. The alternative is dark: a world built on control, surveillance, and manipulation. 🕵️‍♂️ At the heart of freedom lies the freedom to transact. 💱 On October 31st, 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto gave us the blueprint for that freedom — the Bitcoin White Paper — and on January 3rd, 2009, Bitcoin was born: a peer-to-peer electronic cash system. This is more than technology. It’s hope for the future in an increasingly oppressive world. 🟠 image
2025-10-31 20:07:38 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
⚡️ Remember, Remember the 5th of November ⚡️ Bitcoiners don’t wait for permission — we build, connect, and defend what matters. On November 5th, at the Allendale Community League (Edmonton), we’re gathering for something different. No suits. No “crypto influencers.” No price talk. Just Bitcoiners — builders, plebs, miners, educators, node runners, freedom fighters — coming together to celebrate the movement that started with a 9-page PDF quietly dropped on October 31, 2008. This isn’t a conference. It’s not a lecture. It’s a night of connection, games, and shared values. You’ll find sats changing hands, ideas flowing, and maybe a few secrets hidden in plain sight. 🔥 Sponsors bringing this to life: https://cash2crypto.ca https://bullbitcoin.com https://sustainhash.com https://quickbit.cards https://bitcoinwell.com 🍻 Cheap drinks 🍕 Food & games 🎁 Giveaways 🧠 Conversations that matter This night is about building a local Bitcoin community! So, bring a friend and stop on by! 📅 November 5, 2025 📍 Allendale Community League, Edmonton 🔗 RSVP: https://meetu.ps/e/PBp6q/D92W9/i ⚡️ #Bitcoin #BitcoinOnly #Nostr #WhitePaperWeek #ProofOfWork
2025-10-18 02:35:19 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
⚡️ Bitcoin White Paper Week — Nov 5 | Edmonton Seventeen years ago, Satoshi Nakamoto dropped nine pages of pure signal — a blueprint for freedom that tore open the fiat illusion. That spark still burns. On November 5th, we gather to honor it the only way that matters — in person, in proof of work, and in Bitcoin. This isn’t some “crypto mixer” or tech-buzz meetup. It’s a room full of people who actually get it. Bitcoiners. Node runners. Miners. Builders. People who value sovereignty over convenience, truth over marketing, and self-custody over permission. We’re hosting a night of real conversation, challenges, and games that test your knowledge and your nerve. There’ll be prizes, food, drinks, and plenty of opportunities to connect with others who are building and living in the Bitcoin standard. 📍 Allendale Community League 6330 105A St NW, Edmonton 🕕 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM | Wednesday, November 5th 🚗 Free street parking Free to attend. Bring a friend, a skeptic, or someone who’s ready to finally understand why Bitcoin matters. 🧡 Bitcoin sponsors who walk the talk: Bull Bitcoin — https://bullbitcoin.com SustainHash — https://sustainhash.com QuickBit — https://quickbit.ca Bitcoin Well — https://bitcoinwell.com Each of them contributes to building real infrastructure for a Bitcoin future — mining, wallets, ATMs, and services that don’t compromise sovereignty. We’re not here to speculate or chase tokens. We’re here to strengthen the network — both human and digital. To build local connections that can’t be censored, inflated, or replaced by marketing jargon. Come hungry. Leave inspired. Come curious. Leave connected. Come free. Leave unstoppable. 🔗 https://shorturl.at/Yrswg #Bitcoin #nostr #soundmoney #proofOfWork #freedom #Edmonton #bitcoinwarehouse
2025-10-13 15:26:26 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
⚡️ Bitcoin White Paper Week — Nov 5 | Edmonton Seventeen years ago, Satoshi Nakamoto dropped nine pages of pure signal — a blueprint for freedom that tore open the fiat illusion. That spark still burns. On November 5th, we gather to honor it the only way that matters — in person, in proof of work, and in Bitcoin. This isn’t some “crypto mixer” or tech-buzz meetup. It’s a room full of people who actually get it. Bitcoiners. Node runners. Miners. Builders. People who value sovereignty over convenience, truth over marketing, and self-custody over permission. We’re hosting a night of real conversation, challenges, and games that test your knowledge and your nerve. There’ll be prizes, food, drinks, and plenty of opportunities to connect with others who are building and living in the Bitcoin standard. 📍 Allendale Community League 6330 105A St NW, Edmonton 🕕 6:00 PM – 11:00 PM | Tuesday, November 5th 🚗 Free street parking Free to attend. Bring a friend, a skeptic, or someone who’s ready to finally understand why Bitcoin matters. 🧡 Bitcoin sponsors who walk the talk: Bull Bitcoin — https://bullbitcoin.com SustainHash — https://sustainhash.com QuickBit — https://quickbit.ca Bitcoin Well — https://bitcoinwell.com Each of them contributes to building real infrastructure for a Bitcoin future — mining, wallets, ATMs, and services that don’t compromise sovereignty. We’re not here to speculate or chase tokens. We’re here to strengthen the network — both human and digital. To build local connections that can’t be censored, inflated, or replaced by marketing jargon. Come hungry. Leave inspired. Come curious. Leave connected. Come free. Leave unstoppable. 🔗 https://shorturl.at/Yrswg #Bitcoin #nostr #soundmoney #proofOfWork #freedom #Edmonton #bitcoinwarehouse
2025-10-12 15:30:08 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Who’s interested in joining a Bitcoin Book Club? The idea is simple: we pick a book, everyone reads it, and then we get together on a video call to dive in and share our thoughts. Format: 1 book every month (or so) Discussion: A video chat lasting a couple of hours, kept focused and limited Goal: Everyone comes prepared with what they liked (and didn’t like) about the book A chance to learn, challenge ideas, and hash things out together.
2025-08-21 02:54:05 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
To all the MSTR shareholders- do you guys know about CAMT? I'd highly recommend looking into it - i thought i followed this stock closely enough not to miss these things and yet I did.
2025-07-17 01:10:58 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
nostr:nprofile1qqspnzgrfett3asxcuj0gksje6z2zxzpvgd27uvz58m9vsuqh8zzw6cpr9mhxw309a382emdv9hzumt8w4ujumn9wsargwp58qq3vamnwvaz7tmzv46xztnwdaehgunfdshxxctd9a4sn7 just asked on X if you could ask nostr:nprofile1qqs2xs05tluhtr6hpgsmqqxp04898gayjlyrjlexcrndv8j6el784xqpp3mhxue69uhkyunz9e5k7qg4waehxw309ajkgetw9ehx7um5wghxcctwvs0vd8n5 one thing what would that be? Whats your question? My question is this: What is your plan for the Bitcoin you hold on behalf of your shareholders in the event of a rapid fiat system collapse and potential government seizure of your Bitcoin holdings? image
2025-07-13 14:28:44 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Hello Albertan Bitcoiners - tell your no-coiner friends about this. Bow Valley Credit Union Enters the Bitcoin Space Bow Valley Credit Union has officially launched a Bitcoin custody product, marking a big step forward for mainstream Bitcoin adoption in Alberta. After chatting with Brett at the Calgary Bitcoin Market, it’s clear this isn’t just a token gesture — it’s a solid offering that bridges the gap between traditional finance and Bitcoin. While it’s a custodial service (not self-custody), it’s still a meaningful step in the right direction. Having a traditional, regulated financial institution backing Bitcoin services adds a level of trust and familiarity that could help more everyday Canadians feel comfortable taking their first step into Bitcoin. For anyone looking to explore Bitcoin but hesitant about self-custody right away, this might be the perfect on-ramp.
2025-07-11 18:35:40 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Curious George and the Magic Internet Money One sunny morning, Curious George was flipping through the newspaper while the Man with the Yellow Hat sipped his coffee. “Look, George!” the Man said, pointing at a headline. “People are talking about something called Bitcoin. It’s like internet money.” George’s eyes lit up. Internet money? That sounded like a mystery worth solving! 🐵💡 Later that day, the Man with the Yellow Hat had to run errands. “Stay out of trouble, George,” he said with a wink. But George was already tip-toeing to the computer. He typed “Bitcoin” into the search bar. Words popped up: digital, decentralized, blockchain, private keys… George scratched his head. He didn’t understand all those big words, but he saw a picture of a golden coin with a big orange B on it. That must be Bitcoin! 🐵💻🪙 Curious George decided to get some Bitcoin. He saw a button that said Buy Bitcoin Now. But when he clicked it, it asked for a wallet. George ran to the closet and grabbed his actual wallet. It didn’t work. He pouted. “Oooh oooh aah aah!” Just then, he saw a video of a little monkey clicking on something called a Bitcoin Wallet App. George downloaded it and saw a funny string of numbers and letters. “This must be my wallet!” he grinned. 🐵📱🔐 George still didn’t have any Bitcoin. But he saw that you could earn some by doing chores—or by trading bananas! He ran outside, set up a little booth, and put up a sign: “Bananas for Bitcoin” A neighbor laughed and said, “I’ll give you a few sats for three bananas!” George smiled. “Sats?” he asked. “Satoshis! Tiny bits of Bitcoin,” the neighbor explained. “Kind of like pennies.” George handed over the bananas. His phone dinged. He had Bitcoin! 🎉 🐵🍌➡️🟠💰 When the Man with the Yellow Hat came home, George showed him the wallet app. “Well, would you look at that!” he laughed. “You’ve earned your first satoshis!” George beamed. “But remember,” the Man added, “Bitcoin is like your allowance. Don’t lose your keys, and always be careful online.” George nodded proudly. From that day on, George helped his friends learn how to save, share, and understand internet money. Because even a little monkey can be smart with Bitcoin—when he’s curious enough to learn. --- The End 🟠🐵💡 image
2025-07-11 00:05:57 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Bitcoin Rodeo – Key Take-Away Notes --- 1. Bitcoin Take-Aways I hold shares of several publicly traded Bitcoin-treasury companies in a registered account. Even before the conference I had begun shifting those positions into self-custody Bitcoin, but the Rodeo reinforced *why* a Bitcoin-only savings strategy matters. The fundamental risk to treasury companies is not exchange hacks or a Coinbase failure—though those remain concerns. The larger threat is **state intervention** as the fiat system unravels, echoing the 1933 U.S. gold seizure (Executive Order 6102). If governments need hard assets, publicly listed vehicles will be the easiest targets. My conclusion: the safest way to protect hard-earned wealth is **self-custody Bitcoin—ideally acquired without KYC**. While outright confiscation of KYC coins is technically difficult, governments can still impose punitive measures such as unrealized-gains taxes to siphon off your savings. I remain optimistic, but the road ahead is unlikely to be smooth. I’d rather shoulder the responsibility of safeguarding my future than hand that power to the state. --- 2. Health Take-Aways “Healthy lifestyle” looks different for everyone, yet the Rodeo nudged me to audit the low-hanging fruit in my own routine. On a health panel, speakers were asked for the single most important factor. Their answer surprised me: **sleep**. That insight explains why many people feel drained. Trapped in a fiat treadmill, they sacrifice rest for extra hours at work or more late-night screen time. One panelist noted his wife—a nurse for 15 years—has *less* purchasing power today at the top of her pay scale than she did as a new graduate. Even “good” jobs can’t outrun fiat debasement. Action items I’m exploring: * **Screen-curfew** a few hours before bed, or at least blue-light filters/glasses. * **Analogue downtime**—reading a physical book instead of scrolling. * **Historical template**: What did people eat, drink, and how did they move 150 years ago, before processed food and 24/7 stimulation? No one expects a return to horse-drawn carriages, but the thought experiment helps identify modern distortions. My goal is to carve out more daily time for genuine recovery and health. --- 3. Meeting People Where They Are Most people’s struggles trace back—directly or indirectly—to fiat incentives, yet that connection isn’t obvious to “normies.” Like many Bitcoiners, I sometimes launch into deep rabbit holes instead of starting with their immediate concerns. Key reminders: * **Listen first.** Ask what frustrates them—rising rent, grocery bills, lack of savings—and link those pain points to monetary debasement. * **Stay concise.** Years of study can’t be off-loaded in one conversation. * **Offer an easy first step.** A single Lightning wallet download can do more than an hour-long lecture. If you’ve found an especially effective way to orange-pill friends and family, I’m all ears—share your best tactics! --- image
2025-07-01 20:24:54 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Do people actually realize what they are doing? I unfortunately don't think so - at least in most cases.
2025-06-28 14:03:10 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
Are you in Edmonton on July 8th? Curious About Bitcoin? Come Hang Out! The last Bitcoin Warehouse BBQ was a hit — great food, chill vibes, and friendly faces. Whether you're deep down the rabbit hole or just starting to ask “what is Bitcoin?”, this is for you. We’re getting together again on Tuesday, July 8 at 5:30 PM at Picnic Site #7 in Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park (near the Valley Zoo) — and you're invited! We'll have burgers, hot dogs, and sides (free with RSVP), plus soccer balls, frisbees, and good convo. No lectures, no pressure — just a relaxed evening with people who care about freedom, money, and the future. Bring your friends, your questions, and a lawn chair if you've got one. Everyone’s welcome — especially if you’re new to Bitcoin or just curious. --- The Basics: 📅 Tuesday, July 8 🕠 5:30 PM 📍 Picnic Site #7 – Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park, Edmonton 💸 FREE (but RSVP early so we save you some food!) https://www.meetup.com/bitcoin-warehouse-edmontons-bitcoin-headquarters/events/308573552 --- Come for the food, stay for the people — and maybe leave with a spark of something new. Hope to see you there! 🧡🔥🌭 image
2025-06-20 16:58:07 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →
I recently had a conversation about AI with a middle-aged farmer from rural Alberta. He’s a smart guy who manages a large farm, and he mentioned that he expects AI to make his job about 20% more efficient over the next 5–10 years. Personally, I’ve been using tools like GROK and ChatGPT regularly, and I listen to a few tech-focused podcasts. I’d say I’m ahead of the average person when it comes to adopting AI. That’s why I think his 20% estimate is way off. In my view, we’re more likely to see that level of efficiency improvement per year, not spread over a decade. Curious to hear others’ thoughts — is 20% over 10 years realistic, or are we underestimating the pace of AI's impact?
2025-06-19 02:53:58 from 1 relay(s) View Thread →