Today, my egg lady stopped by to deliver two dozen eggs. She’s great - comes right to my door every couple of weeks with her chickens’ eggs. She raised her prices from $5 to $6 a dozen, and when I asked why, she gave the usual spiel about the economy: “Prices are crazy, feed’s expensive, etc.” Somehow, this led to me talking about #Bitcoin

She’s heard of it but isn’t a fan. This Southern woman in her late 60s called technology one of the worst things ever and said Bitcoin’s bad for the environment - typical stuff you hear. I asked her, “Do you trust the government? Do you like the government?” She said, “Hell no.” I explained that Bitcoin is a big middle finger to the government. I told her the media she’s hearing from doesn’t get it, so no wonder it’s unclear. As someone who uses Bitcoin daily and has spent a few years integrating it into my life, I can say it’s a way out.

She wasn’t sold, though. Stuck in her ways, I guess. That’s fine - you can’t help someone who isn’t open to it.

I think Bitcoin is something people need to discover on their own. You can’t just drop it on them and expect a lightbulb moment. It probably depends on their worldview, where they are in life, and how open they are.

Still, it feels early. The question is, how early are we?

I’m curious to hear from folks who were around when the internet was just coming online in the ‘90s. When did you stop and wonder, “How early are we?”

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I felt like a super hero 🦸 being able to email. Have always been an early adopter

When I look at my Facebook friends, I’m the only nostrich and bitcoiner

I haven’t used Facebook in a very long time. Aside from the marketplace which I find useful. I’m certainly the only one using nostr and bitcoin for sure of my friends group. Well, maybe a couple there

My friends react to my love of #bitcoin as, “oh, you’re into cryptocurrency” 😂😂

Dude same lol

I don't think my friends and I questioned it. Everything was so new, and rapidly changing, it was obvious that this was the start for a new chapter in humanity.

Our questions were more along the lines of "where will this go?" and "how do we watch out for abuses?".

Good on you for trying with her. Re the world wide web? I wanted to retreat into the bookstore and withdraw from the pervasion of the digital onslaught. So, I went in the opposite direction of where I dreaded my field of Graphic Design was headed. Our first Macs were the size of a cracker box, and the printers were pin-fed paper outputs. The digital revolution moved and did eliminate jobs, like film developing, strippers in print shops, etc, but it also made my job immensely easier once I resumed my profession. Bookselling was a joy, not a career.

Maybe the "how early we are" is very specific to bitcoin for being a monetary technology - NGU - and it creates incentive for that. But in other areas you had very niche circles asking that about stuff: the people building the first planes, the first cars, the first computers. I guess they all coukd see the potential and were afraid not to live long enough to see that potential realized.

These are the most important people to get through in my opinion - the local supply chain powering up the self sovereign sovereign p2p circular economy. How do we help wrote the narrative that oenetrates their msm conditioned mind?

In the very early days, people gave bitcoin away. That's why I like talking about nostr, the place on the Internet where we give sats away.

Yep

I remember ever since like 2002 I was trying to save money and make money from investments

In around 2016 I was walking back home and saw a waiter from a local restaurant, we got chatting and he introduced me to the idea of FOREX trading

I was hooked, went down the rabbit hole, watched all the YouTube videos

I recall absolutely abysmally making terrible choices trading with pairs like GBP USD JPY XAU etc

And I definitely saw at the time BTC USD option

Strangely I somehow knew the ticker stood for Bitcoin but I had absolutely no knowledge of it

I can only assume it was from news reports I'd subconsciously heard

I went on to blow up my account using fiat pairs and moved on to looking for different ways to make money

My point is there are billions of people in that situation now regarding the knowledge level of Bitcoin

They've heard of it but only from news outlets and they have never spent any time properly researching it

Nowadays everyone has heard of it but they've also heard of the Internet, yet most people have zero clue how that operates either

So yeah, in terms of knowledge we're early, wayyyyyy early

In terms of ngu, it seems we're late because from zero to 100K is a lot

And our reference point is always up to present day

Grew up on desktop-only internet. IMO, it only truly stopped being something special when smartphones got decent bandwidth and 24/7 flat rates became the norm. Suddenly, not being online felt weirder than being online all the time.

Keep orange 🧡 pilling people - this is how we win!

Thanks for sharing 🫂