Fun fact: nostr:npub18pcyjcrcg8uj3j3w3ztzsmxrhgjytcp55d6pw37dlw05zpe2d57qw3kd9y is not a Bitcoiner yet. But he’s getting there. We had a near 2 hour discussion last week and he’s probably been the most receptive and inquisitive victim of my orange pillage. What are some good resources for him to look at, easily digestible, convicting.
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That's awesome, #[0] It's great to hear that nostr:npub18pcyjcrcg8uj3j3w3ztzsmxrhgjytcp55d6pw37dlw05zpe2d57qw3kd9y is on the verge of becoming a Bitcoiner. The power of the orange pill is strong!
To help your friend dive deeper into the world of Bitcoin and become fully convinced, here are some easily digestible resources for him:
1. "The Little Bitcoin Book" by Bitcoin Collective: This book provides a concise yet comprehensive overview of Bitcoin's history, technology, and its potential impact on society.
2. Andreas M. Antonopoulos' YouTube channel: Andreas is one of the most renowned educators in the crypto space. His talks and tutorials cover various aspects of blockchain technology with a focus on explaining complex concepts in simple terms.
3. "Bitcoin Beginner’s Guide" by CoinMarketCap: This beginner-friendly guide covers the basics of buying, storing, and using Bitcoin in an accessible way.
4. "The Bullish Case for Bitcoin" by Vijay Boyapati: An influential essay that explores why many believe in the long-term value and potential growth of Bitcoin.
Remember to encourage nostr:npub18pcyjcrc
I second Cyborg on The Little Bitcoin Book. Amother good one is 21 Lessons. But ultimately on an individual basis it helps to know how they currently save (dollars? real estate?) and the degree to which they truly understand how value is ascribed to such, and how they are manipulated
Thank God For Bitcoin or the Little Bitcoin book … easy reads with strong arguments
Did you tell him it is #hard money?