Currently selling chicken eggs locally at 10,518 sats/dozen. Feels like winning on so many fronts.

Find something you’re good at that provides a service to those around you and give it a go.

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Very intriguing, are you only selling for sats? Do you adjust your price, and how often?

Many questions for you if you can lend an ear

I think in sats. I politely nudge customers to transact in sats but accept cash that I instantly convert if the orange-pilling doesn’t take. As for pricing, I’ve been able to maintain my prices through the craziness and will for as long as I can.

I have ₿een operating on a 100k ₿ it gives early adopters a chance to get in, and I don’t need to adjust pricing. Thinking in sats has been exciting however these zaps have thrown my value system out the window.

I just make the assumption that eventually a dollar parity will break my heart. 😂

I jest (mostly). I use bitcoin. Yes, I’ll save as much as I can, but life is short and waiting and hoarding is wasting something even more scarce and valuable. Time.

Time is the most scarce. I would challenge you to think in abundance; there are too many positives to do.

My liquidity and my hodl are 2 different stacks and wallets. Separate them out, only add to one

It’s all one stack.

Just with different levels of access I hope. Gotta separate your stacks man security is key

Of course. 😂

Damn! Wish I had such a cool egg seller in the neighborhood…

Keep it up legend

You might and not even know it.

I just gotta orange pill my local farmer

From my experience.. farmers are predisposed to peaceful disobedience. “They” are typically bitcoiners already and just don’t know it.

Sounds fair 🤔

Eggs priced in sats is likely more sustainable than eggs priced in fiat over the long term…

Zapped⚡️

Bitcoin turns the profit model on its head. I can price cheaper and use it as an orange pilling tactic when asked how.

Amazing!

Nice. I recently decided that I'll only sell my compost for sats. I have enough dollars already, and my compost is very valuable.

Compost is invaluable. Never enough.