I want these people to find ways to accept and be able to convert sats and local currencies. It will change their lives.
Watching these women pour their souls into every knot of silk thread, row after row, will giver you an understanding of what #LowTimePreference looks like!
They handle everything, from unwinding the silkworm cocoon and dyeing the threads to designing the carpet patterns. This is what handmade looks like.
On average, crafting a carpet takes about a year. However, this duration can vary based on the size and intricacy of the design. Medium-sized silk rugs, for instance, often require up to two years to finish.
#Uzbekistan 🇺🇿
#Samarkand 🐪
https://video.nostr.build/9556c8bc65072b4d5a41ce8a731e7759d53aa7a5d7a0f843864e3bf5dfb8da6f.mov 
Discussion
I love that you think in this way 🧡✨! I agree with you 100%! I travel a lot and I am always thinking of ways to show locals how to start using bitcoin. 🧡
I showed a few. But I didn’t post because I feel it’s a bit private and I don’t know what day to day life is like for them, just as a girl I’m a bit more careful with what I post when it comes to other people’s Bitcoin (especially if it’s a girl and she is a stranger and I don’t have all of the time in the world to talk and explain all details). But they got some sats and they liked it. ❤️✨