I own a consultancy and a small marketing agency.

Both help businesses grow.

However, most #nostr and #bitcoin folks would say it’s old world. Or fiat mining. Or something like that.

But here’s the thing—I’ve always been driven by the idea of freedom: financial freedom, freedom of time, freedom to create, and freedom to connect with like-minded people.

The freedom economy, as I see it, is about building value that transcends borders, systems, and the traditional ways of working. It’s about decentralisation, innovation, and a shared vision for independence.

So, I’m curious: how can I better align my efforts to support others who share these values?

How can I use what I’ve built to contribute to this shift, rather than being stuck in the ‘old world’ framework?

I’d love to hear from as many people as possible.

How do you #nostriches and #austriches direct your energy toward these goals?

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Your skills would be valuable to any number of projects. Have you found one to contribute to?

No, totally open to ideas though.

This post is my first step.

Lots of interesting projects here: http://nostr.net

Good starting point for inspiration or maybe something there strikes you.

I’ve been asking myself similar questions and am early but have a path forward

Every journey is different and every journey is important. Each story counts. I wish I could just pack up and move to a bitcoin country full of bitcoiners who just want to work hard, make and build value. But I am stuck and have to make work and tell my story where I am. Maybe I should go to a bitcoin conference and meet real bitcoiners in real life. It might be good for me. Am I rambling nonsense?

Not rambling at all.

I went to a bitcoin conference in Sydney recently and it was good fun.

I definitely want to find businesses and people who are working diligently to give bitcoin more life.

While I love shitposting about the horrid mess our government/economy is, the way I think I can make a difference is through work.