Sound Money Sunday: From the Frontier to Cyberspace đ
In 1804, Lewis & Clark set out to chart the unknown, documenting rivers, peaks, and encounters for the benefit of all. As Meriwether Lewis reflected:
âThough in some places we have lost our way, yet we have met with many interesting objects, which we have endeavoured to preserve by description.â
đ Documentation
Lewis & Clark meticulously recorded their journeyâhandwriting notes, sketching maps, and preserving observations on paper for future explorers. Their journals became a shared record of discovery.
Today, Bitcoiners carry that legacy forwardâsharing ideas, code, and lessons across relays to preserve knowledge for all.
đ§ Navigation & Sovereignty
Frontier explorers used maps, compasses, and journals; Bitcoiners now chart digital terrain with selfâcustody toolsâhardware wallets, encryption, and openâsource protocolsâempowering individual freedom, privacy, and security. Each nostr user becomes both navigator and guardian of their knowledge.
đ¤ Community
Like the Corps of Discovery, Bitcoin pioneers build local meetups, peer-to-peer economies, and mentorship networksâgrowing stronger together within a global ecosystem.
đ Call to Action
Join the Bismarck Bitcoin Meetup! Blaze a new trailâexplore Bitcoin, the digital frontier, and connect with fellow explorers building a soundâmoney future in North Dakota.