Replying to Avatar Trey Walsh

I’ve never felt more convicted and laser focused on what we’re doing via nostr:npub1fpcd25q2zg09rp65fglxuhp0acws5qlphpg88un7mdcskygdvgyqfv4sld

Over the coming weeks we’ll be revamping our mission and vision statement, but the way I see it it’s two-fold:

1) to promote and elevate stories of bitcoin’s positive use-cases around the world for environmental, social/political, and global humanitarian efforts

2) to educate people in the US and the west, particularly progressives/those on the left, and clarify the inaccuracies they have heard about bitcoin, and re-educate via the point above

There’s a lot of work to be done, but week after week we will continue bringing exceptional content and education and expanding the ways in which we do this. We will be the first place progressives can come to to get a good understanding of #bitcoin and it’s positive use-cases, while creating accessible content anyone, regardless of political persuasion, can find helpful and inspirational.

#progressivebitcoiner #bitcoinishope

Keep it up as everyone around the world deserves sound money no matter in what kind of community or culture they live.

Money that is not controlled by the ruling classes.

Everyone in the world can and should have this type of money.

My reply is inspired from my many disagreements with what Taimur Ahmad said on your podcast. He could possibly (and hopefully)benefit from attending some of the local bitcoin meetups near Stanford (there are 2 that meet every month) along with reading Jason Maier’s book.

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