
Discussion
Agree. Though, influencers will bring about user adoption.
One of the coolest and most humbling moments for me at Bitcoin Miami this past year was nostr:npub1xjfd6s75j63r0azyrlvqrag83d34gtp7zk8la2grevpq5xh5llws9lwuey and his brother (who I can't remember his handle, 😣) came up to me and said that they wanted to take a picture with me because I'm a pleb. They saw Breedlove and we're going to go get a pic with him, but then saw me and said that was better. 🥹🥹🥹 Honestly, that meant so much to be because I thoroughly enjoyed hanging out with them and drinking with them throughout the week. 🫂💜🤙🏻
I’d push you down to get a picture with nostr:npub1csamkk8zu67zl9z4wkp90a462v53q775aqn5q6xzjdkxnkvcpd7srtz4x9
She's much prettier than me.
That’s awesome 🔥💜 If they bring followers/users with them that’s good for sure. I am curious how “influencer culture” will be affected by a V4V-oriented environment like nostr. Hopefully it will drive more authentic behavior and genuine connections to their audiences/followers. I think it will be a shock for some who are used to playing the algorithms to get views and likes to drive sponsorships and ad-oriented monetization.
That exchange was def my highlight of the time in miami
looks familiar