When did you become a Bitcoiner?
I first bought Bitcoin in 2014. Over the years, I bought in and sold out. Only started properly accumulating since last year.
Why last year?
I finally learned to distinguish what makes Bitcoin unique compared to all the other “better technologies” out there. I always believed currency innovation was our only non-violent path out of the fiat system… but I wasn’t sure it had to be only Bitcoin. For years, I ran my car finance business with the intention of bringing crypto’s advantages to everyday people. But after 5 years, I realized I was doing the same TradFi thing as everyone else — no real impact.
The trigger:
The only places real-world asset use cases have truly made an impact today are with large institutional plays, stablecoins, and Bitcoin-backed lending. I've realized that money is a technology of consensus — and that no one has done it better than Bitcoin (and maybe the US government).
Since then, I’ve gained a deeper appreciation for proof-of-work, for why Bitcoiners avoid “shitcoins,” and for what’s technologically possible.
It’s my own “number go up” story. Love to hear yours.
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For me it was reading the Bitcoin standard. It just planted this idea in my head that I couldn't shake off. It was when I started stacking. Then that podcast episode with Harris Irfan and Saifedean talking about Islamic Banking and then I was like "we gotta get Muslims on Bitcoin"
Been on this mission ever since
Casual bitcoiner 2021
True bitcoiner 2024
Saifedean and Safdar Alam was another good one!
boss!