I don’t discuss crypto in meatspace very often. The only orange pilling ive done is encouraging people to take a 2x tip if its in sats.
How are you supposed to Orange Pill peeps and still have any type of confidence you're not yapping to the wrong person.
My son has to be told over and over not to talk with his classmates about Bitcoin but Damn... đź‘€
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Stupid me. One of my supervisors is a Bitcoiner, and we have openly talked about stacking (in non-numeric terms) in front of co-workers a few times recently. And I've tried orange-pilling another co-worker pretty hard for about a year. I know, I know... I need to just shut my trap!
Funny how these conversations about Bitcoin and privacy remind me of something I’ve explored in my writings about rural life: the importance of discretion and self-sufficiency. In the 1930s and 1940s, in many rural communities in Spain, keeping certain things private—resources or decisions—was a matter of survival, not just convenience. Now, in the digital world, Bitcoin seems to invite us to recover that mindset: protecting what’s ours and being cautious about what we share.
If this resonates with you, I’d love to hear how you see these connections between the past and the present. I also write about these topics on Medium: EchoesOfHistory