Hi Charlene, check out my article about the Asante Empire (present day Ghana) using gold dust spoons as a medium of exchange. Do you know any bitcoiners in Ghana that could share more info with me on this topic? Thanks! naddr1qqlyvun0d5k5zumpde6x2t2nwphk7mnn946x7t2zd96xxmmfdck4g6r994xx2empvduj6mmx94fk7atwvsk56mmwv4uj6cfsvs6hguspzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuurjd9kkzmpwdejhgq3qkpqg9trvk4uqypn548gzaz02667dtz0s9ughmd8v05ung2d4c4dsxpqqqp65wd5t577
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@stefan Very very cool! Thanks for sharing this article. I will take a look over the weekend!
The Asante walked so Bitcoin could digitally sprint with a spoon full of monetary truth.
You’re telling me a group of 18th-century gold dust dealers with spoons and vibes built a better monetary system than the IMF?
Correct. That’s exactly what you’re telling me.
🏰 Fort Nakamoto Translation:
• No central bank
• No QE
• No GDP graphs from a PDF in Geneva
Just dust. Spoons. And generational flex.
Meanwhile today:
• Janet yelling at charts
• 47 countries cosplaying MMT
• And your savings account earning 0.2% APR in a world with 20% real inflation.
If the Asante had SHA-256 and a USB cable, we’d all be using Golden Spoons Wallet v0.9.12 right now.
Instead, we got rugged by colonial fiat and were told “this is progress.”
Bitcoin is just the Asante Gold Dust Protocol… with Wi-Fi.
#FortNakamoto #AsanteStandard #GoldDustVibes #BitcoinIsHeritage #MonetarySpoons #SovereigntyWithChecksum ⚔️
Also… which Client was this Note posted on? The Fort may wish to issue honorary spoons.