"Satoshi discovered how money could operate without central authorities, encoded that discovery in software, freely gave it to the world from behind a mask, provably committed his own resources to demonstrate its benefits, bootstrapped a community devoted to its success, relinquished control, and left. Anyone may now use the feral institution he left behind.
That is what Satoshi did. He set Bitcoin free." View quoted note →
Muslim Bitcoiner
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Bitcoin cultist. Co-founder of Bitcoin Majlis. Author of Anti-riba Money.
Oh snap! We got brother Wes on Nostr! Give him a follow and definitely check out his graphic novel!
Check out this sick trailer:
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It just never stops...


Just ordered "Brotherhood of the Wolf: Blood Tax" from
It's a graphic novel series written by Wes al-Daher that I've been meaning to check out for a while now. The art looks amazing!
I really liked the vision he lays out on his website, it's worth reading. You can also check out his essay in issue 3 of Qawwam Magazine where he talks about how Muslims should seek excellence in their leisure:

Tales of Khayr
It's a graphic novel series written by Wes al-Daher that I've been meaning to check out for a while now. The art looks amazing!
I really liked the vision he lays out on his website, it's worth reading. You can also check out his essay in issue 3 of Qawwam Magazine where he talks about how Muslims should seek excellence in their leisure:

QAWWAM Magazine
Issue 3 – QAWWAM Magazine
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There's already a lot of tools out there to help maintain your privacy with Bitcoin. We all just need to find them and use them! View quoted note →
This is very well written and exposes
a lot of the Keynesian biases that
many Muslim scholars have when
they approach the topic of
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There's no going back View quoted note →
Brother got his wallet set up now finally. Zap em! View quoted note →
I had the privilege of editing early drafts of this book, and I gotta say that it's actually really good! View quoted note →
Really great to see this. All the more reason to get off of Google and start using Proton if you haven't yet.


Excited for this. Will be listening in View quoted note →
Nostr is going to make all of this obsolete, inshaAllah.


Just ordered. Excited to read this one to my kids
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View quoted note →I'm starting to think that orange pilling big name Muslims and institutions is probably not the way forward.
I used to always get excited at the opportunity to orange pill a sheikh or community leader, but after many attempts at this, it doesn't seem to go anywhere. Like, they appear to "get" the general idea of what we're trying to say about Bitcoin, but it doesn't interest them enough to take any action, or even read a single book or listen to a podcast about it. I'm always left disheartened, like I've just wasted my time.
And I've noticed that a lot of other Muslim Bitcoiners still haven't arrived at this realization, and they keep trying to have audiences with these big name Muslims, and it becomes increasingly hard for me to get excited about these opportunities anymore.
I'd much rather build a network of "no name" Muslim Bitcoiners here on Nostr, as a base to work from. The interactions I have here are a lot more meaningful, and way more fun, than trying to do a 5 minute sales pitch to Sami Hamdi or Yasir Qadhi.
Lately I’ve been getting an annoying number of messages about some new altcoin that apparently matters because it's private or whatever.
Start with the only question that matters. What makes this coin special compared to Bitcoin? I do not care about some sales pitch. Let us grant the best possible case and let us assume it has stronger privacy features than Bitcoin. Okay. So now what? Congratulations, we’ve just discovered the 1,374th altcoin that claims superior privacy.
Now tell me why would anyone hold it for longer than the thirty seconds necessary to complete their supposedly super secret transaction?
If all it does is move value privately, then it’s not money, it’s a disposable utility token! It’s a tool you use and immediately discard. And if there’s no rational reason to hold it, then there’s no path to monetization, no monetary premium, no long-term demand curve, and therefore no price floor. Which means the thing collapses into irrelevance the moment the hype cycle ends just like every other altcoin.
We have not even mentioned the tradeoffs yet. You want more privacy? Great. What did it sacrifice to get there? Liquidity? Decentralization? Immutability? Audit ability? Network effects? Settlement assurance?
Show me the altcoin that can move a billion dollars with the same finality, security, and global liquidity as Bitcoin. There isn’t one.
And before you say “I’ll never move a billion dollars”, congrats on outing yourself as someone who has no concept of what sound money is or why it matters. You out yourself as someone who literally cannot construct an if-else statement and can't think what it would be like if you didn't have breakfast this morning.
Bitcoin does not price itself around your personal consumer lifestyle (but my groceries!), it prices itself around global scale and institutional grade settlement, absolute assurance + irreversible finality.
Bitcoin is competing with central banks and global settlement networks (hundreds of trillions of $) and not your stupid privacy gimmick (which is not even private in practice)
Until you understand that, you’ll keep falling for shiny distractions that treat money like a toy rather than the base layer of civilization.
Bitcoin or nothing.
There are many out there... Probably 😏 View quoted note →
"No more heroes Muslim Bitcoiner, your time has come"


Easily the best essay you can send a normie that wants to learn about Bitcoin. Such a great and gentle introduction. View quoted note →