A small group of people can reshape an entire system.
Nassim Taleb coined the term Intransigent Minority to describe the
phenomenon.
When the cost of acquiring that group is low, the rest of the population is indifferent, and that group is stubborn enough to stand on what they believe, the system bends.
His go-to example is kosher food.
Fewer than 0.5% of Americans follow kosher rules, yet a huge portion of the grocery store is certified. Observant Jews wonāt touch non-kosher food, but most people donāt think twice about it. So if you run a factory, itās easier to make everything kosher than split your product line. One group has strict requirements. The other is flexible. Thatās enough to tip the entire system.
Iām seeing something similar with bitcoin businesses. The pressure here isnāt negative or rooted in avoidance. Itās completely positive.
What I do see is a sharp rise in demand for products and services from companies that accept bitcoin alongside the dollar. Whether bitcoiners use it as a medium of exchange or not, itās clear that having that option is good for business.
This pattern has been clear to me ever since bitcoiners started buying my wine, but my scale is small. Since then, Iāve watched everything from cottage producers to large ranching operations benefit from the same magnetic pull. Steak nā Shake, with over 450 locations, is just the next evolution.
If a bitcoiner is getting a burger, Steak nā Shake just jumped to the top of their list. Theyāve already gained the attention of a group that punches above its weight. Time will tell how much we impact their business.
Bitcoinersā impact doesnāt come from protest. It shows up as positive reinforcement. The Magnetic Minority rewards alignment and that reward is scaling.
Taleb gave us the template.
Weāre writing our own story.

