Some of us are late to the sound money game—but realizing what that can mean for accountability, transparency, and stewardship.

Point taken, yet also—here I am.

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you are still early. mark my words.

Cameron is a personal friend who bought some bitcoin (just in case it catches on) for NGU , then learned about sound money. Now, he's here to check things out.

He, like most of us, wants to build a better world. He has some ideas. You might like them, you might not, but they're worth thinking about.

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What up dude!

Hello! Good to be here—definitely out of my element in technical terms, but I’m all for finding ways to fix the institutions and make them work the way we mean for them to. Here to learn (and share what I think I know). One thing I think is that sound money is a core base layer for an effective democratic republic. And since Bitcoin does that—I’m in!