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Finally received the first batch of the Dutch translation of nostr:npub1art8cs66ffvnqns5zs5qa9fwlctmusj5lj38j94lv0ulw0j54wjqhpm0w5 “het genesisboek” it’s only 25 pieces because these days most of the books are delivered directly from the central warehouse in Germany. This book is a must read for every Dutch person. It should be used in schools as a combination of history, computer science and economics. This is a book where, after you read it, you will think twice to criticize bitcoin. Normally we would post this from our nostr:npub1qvwdl9rp7a5ghrxv57wnml5ehg2whjh708vys6kaxpkgu0z3aclsuy2h4p account, but this one is personal… Het Genesisboek (Nederlands) https://bitcoinbrabant.com/product/het-genesisboek/

Flattered to be on the back cover!

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Would love to see a story about your mental journey and what bitcoin did to you tuur… would be a totally different kind of book that nobody has really written. Something like “I knew it was going to happen, I knew it was going to be, knowing it is going to be painful for so many people, including me.”

Ha! What do you mean with your last sentence there?

I think seeing the true world as it is currently, is painful. Also from a praxeological perspective you still have the urge to write when there is blood in the streets. Every bear you come back with a new piece and as you said, you write it when you feel unease or pain. This is something that is interesting, because not being in bitcoin for long like me it’s something I can imagine, but I will never be able to feel it like you. If you have been in bitcoin longer there’s much more to being right and keep the candle lit. You must have a pain inside that moves you to keep on going on this preacher path you are on. Being at the front row in Antwerp I could feel the intense pain, because you can see a world with less communism ahead. But where we are currently is just very heavy to say the least. And we’re here on your birth soil still battling.

Dirck van Os

Willem Verhulst