I asked the AI:

What is the idea of twentyone.world?

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@dergigi

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The core idea of 21.world is to build local bitcoin communities in different countries and connect them into a global network. Some of the key aspects of the 21.world concept are:

1. Focus on cyberspace first: Build an online community using technologies like Telegram, Matrix, forums, etc. This allows the community to scale and reach more people. Meetups can then grow out of the online communities.

2. Provide a constant signal: Create an online beacon to consistently spread information about bitcoin. For 21.world, this was a weekly podcast. Other options could be newsletters, YouTube shows, etc. The goal is to spread bitcoin education and attract new members.

3. Use the local language: The content and discussions should be in the local language of the community. This makes the information more accessible and relatable.

4. Build an open space: Create open online groups where people can easily join and participate. But moderate to keep the discussion focused on bitcoin and avoid shitcoins.

5. Start with two: Don't start alone. Team up with at least one other person to build the community. This makes it easier to stay consistent and motivated.

6. Be consistent: Stick with it for at least 21 weeks to turn it into a habit. Building a community is a slow grind that can take years. Consistency is key.

7. Customize as needed: The 21.world concept is meant to be adapted for local needs. Communities can remix or fork the model as they see fit for their country and culture. The core ideas around cyberspace, signal, language, and consistency should remain though.

So in summary, the 21.world idea is to spread grassroots bitcoin adoption globally by facilitating the growth of localized communities connected in a decentralized network. The blueprint they provide is meant as a starting point for communities to build upon based on their local needs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOWvL9-4k4A

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