Really interested in continually shifting my paradigm to thinking in btc terms, pricing the world in that, and trying to budget and live on some kind of btc standard. I think btc is obviously a store of value, but don’t think the sit on it and never spend it mentality is the end goal. I think we need to participate and model the world we want to see. I’d love to hear other people’s experiences, challenges, recommendations, etc. in trying to live off of BTC and not just hodl away. #gm #bitcoin #asknostr #nostr #hodl #stacksats #soundmoney
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Have been thinking the same thing. My situation is that I don’t have any friends who either think the same or are even into BTC. So very tough to network. Also have not found one local supplier of daily consumables that I can support. Feels like a bit of a waiting game atm.
Definitely agree and same here. Everything I’ve found is through online-NOSTR, etc. nostr:nprofile1qqsppdnxpjc82jlm3yn9gawhv7p4nm69a3f80rg5ycw305xned2s0hc28uk0q is one example. They’re participating in the btc economy. I have considered trying to produce things though and selling it for btc to try and get that going in my locale. Like raising meat birds and sheep then selling the meat for btc or maybe ancient grains to supply locals and local bakeries and offer discount if paid in btc. We have some experience in those things and everyone needs food/could definitely use good food. Lots of brainstorming going on, but yeah it feels like crickets out there where I’m at. And if I hear about it -like at my favorite produce market (local place) it’s that they don’t want btc due to volatility/it is obvious they don’t really know what they’re talking about and are just regurgitating cnbc.
I must admit, it is a long, slow grind. The HODL narrative has been pushed so hard that most bitcoiners, just from my experience, only consider Bitcoin as a Store of Value. They fail to see the implications of that way of thinking. Bitcoin is money. We need to use it as such.
We all need to start building now. Don’t wait for someone else to do it. If you do that, then perhaps no one will take that first step forward. You can’t wait for someone else to take the battlefield in order for you to do it.
Everyone has skill, and/or talent in something. Use that to your advantage to be a pioneer. Like I said, it’s not easy, but nothing worthwhile every is. I salute everyone that wants to create and build. You also don’t need to try and do it on a huge scale at first. Just do a little as a side hustle, and keep building at it. You might be surprised and where it can go.
We’re bitcoiners. We never do things the easy way. That’s just my 2 sats. 🫡🫂💜
Also: buy stuff. if you're worried about the Bitcoin Pizza problem, just spend and replace.
Any time you see anything for sale for sats, buy it with bitcoin and immediately replenish your stack with dollars.
Absolutely 💯 brother 🫡 I use Sats wherever and whenever I can. It's only way to expand the ecosystem. 💪
We’ll have all natural honey this fall in NW Missouri selling for BTC. My 12 year old may want dollars for the honey from his hive though. Will be our second season, and last year we sold our honey for about 4x what anyone else in our area was getting for it and sold out. Can’t buy honey like ours generally unless you know a natural beekeeper, that does everything treatment free!
Will be encouraging his twin sister to maybe sell some of her homemade vanilla extract for sats, that she is making for her 4H project! Working at a Turkey hatchery we can’t have any birds, but wife buys eggs from local Amish.
My whole goal right now is to set up my homestead to be able to accept both fiat and BTC, but prefer BTC after the fiat balance is enough to pay yearly/monthly bills and taxes. :)
nostr:nprofile1qqs0jsdd9gj0zekpkk2q88ys3k69csytvu0clamvt0tmn4kd2r2axwgsalw8y will you have/do you have a website for selling this honey or are you just doing local/word of mouth currently? Also, I think it’s awesome your kids are doing stuff like that and you’re encouraging/fostering that builder/entrepreneur spirit in them. I want to do similar stuff with my kiddos. BTW love Missouri. We spent some time up in the Midwest and always thought the fall there was gorgeous.