Hahaha I actually thought about it. I had a silver bitcoin coin and i even recorded a really simple swap like that but it felt so dumb and gimmicky that i decided to leave out the explicit mention of bitcoin entirely. Felt less like an explanation and more of a sales clip when i went that route. We definitely had the same thought though ๐Ÿ˜‚

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Good thinking. Inserting the "what if we had sound money?" idea in a broader audience's head is a long-term play for Bitcoin than selling it directly. Those with the "sound money?" idea in their mind will have an "Aha! Found it!" moment when they begin to learn about Bitcoin on their own without being "sold" it.
You're saying those are problems for magic<>Bitcoin, but to me that sounds like a perfect relationship. The value magic delivers is in the novel creative space between the borders of the normal/familiar. Bitcoin lives in the same place and thus feels ripe for expression through magic. After all, magic "isn't a real thing" but the audience's _experience of it_ is very real.
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