The Amish are so close to being bitcoiners they just don't know it yet. They are community focused, have strong moral ethics, they're homesteaders and are largely independent from the fiat world.

They don't embrace tech because it opens the windows to sin. But if they can see that bitcoin can serve simply as a method of exchange without opening a door to the taboo, it can be a strong fit.

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Mennonites would be ripe for adaption. The actual Amish probably won't.

I thought Mennonites were more strictly anti-tech? Perhaps I've got it backwards...

You do. Mennonites drive modern vehicles. And use buttons. 😎

No one ever shows up to my Amish Node Runner meetup.com group.

Dude in the vid is not Amish or Mennonite, he just lives amongst them and looks like them.

There is a hour long documentary on him. Pretty boring life if you ask me.

Lol well, either way, my point stands