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“Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel” fiction podcast is live now on all platforms! ⚡️
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MotBCPodcast 3 weeks ago
Looking forward to reading Johann Kurtz Leaving a Legacy. Just watched the @TFTC discussion. I'd already grabbed a copy when it came up in a conversation with @Jor a couple weeks ago. Occasionally I've heard rumors of families that approach things in a low time preference/multi generational approach, but I've never personally encountered it. (A family that owned 10,000+ Acres of Ottawa valley, where the father purposely raised his four children to inherit his empire, one an accountant, another a lawyer, third a manager etc.) It also seems like you're just as likely to hear of rumors of families that get corrupted by this, like The Murdaughs in South Carolina. (theres a great dramatization of this - Murdaugh: Death in the Family) Growing up in a rural setting on a century farm, I've encountered families with strong bonds/traditions, but they always appeared to be organic/emergent phenomenon's vs intentionally structured. (Most often, large families with a family business) It's something I've been exploring in our Audio Drama - Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel, as well as the series of essays on The Remnant Builds (links in next comment). Are there other great books that explore this? Anyone have a fool proof recipe? image
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MotBCPodcast 3 weeks ago
"Lionel Shriver’s The Mandibles is the smuggest dystopian novel this side of Ayn Rand" Vox Culture Review of The Mandibles. #Goals for Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel What happens when Bitcoin becomes the thing to believe in but no one can agree on what it means? image
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MotBCPodcast 3 weeks ago
The Bitcoin Friend Blueprint 🧵 A thread about the advantage nobody talks about... Most New Bitcoiners obsess over charts and price. Almost none pay attention to the people who will matter most in ten years. There are early Bitcoiners right now who look completely ordinary. No status. No audience. No signals. You can meet them today without any friction. It will not be possible later. There are two approaches. Spend time around existing Bitcoiners. Or convince wealthy people to take Bitcoin seriously while everyone around them still gives them bad advice. Both are easier than most people think. The simplest advantage: show up. Go to meetups. Go to conferences. Join the odd little corners of Bitcoin culture. Most people never take the first step. The ones who do tend to meet everyone who matters by accident. Content works the same way. You don’t need to be polished. You only need to say things that signal you are awake. Your tribe finds you when that happens. If you want to know who is serious, ask them to do something real with you. A project. A collaboration. Anything that requires time and effort. People reveal themselves instantly when action is required. There are only two responses. Yes, let’s explore it. Or excuses. There is no need to interpret anything further. This is how you identify Bitcoin Action Takers. They move. They build. They don’t need permission. They don’t stall out the moment uncertainty appears. Bitcoin reshapes who will matter in the future. You have a brief window where you can still meet these people casually and be part of their trajectory. That window closes fast. Stack sats, of course. But stack the right relationships too. A single strong ally will change your life more than another small increase in your holdings. If you’re already building your circle, keep going. If not, you’re missing the easiest alpha Bitcoin has ever offered. This thread is based upon the following article: