Want to start a #Bitcoin circular economy in your town?

Here are the biggest lessons I learned building one in mine.

The hidden obstacle that stalls adoption:

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The hardest part of building a Bitcoin circular economy isn’t technical.

It’s social.

Wallets and Lightning are easy.

Making business owners feel safe? That’s the challenge.

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Many business owners aren’t against Bitcoin. Many are curious. Many even like it personally.

But hesitation sets in when they think about going public and associating their business with it. They worry about how it will look - if they’ll face backlash, if people will label them unfairly.

This is the obstacle that quietly stalls adoption.

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They worry:

• “What will my regulars think?”

• “Will people assume I’m political or extreme?”

• “Will there be backlash in the community?”

• “What if there are risks I don’t even know about yet?”

Even if they like Bitcoin personally, that mix of social pressure and uncertainty often keeps them hesitant.

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The story you tell matters.

The narrative matters.

If Bitcoin is framed as “radical,” “political,” or “anti-system,” most merchants back away.

If it’s framed as local money that keeps value in the community and strengthens small business they lean in.

Adoption feels cooperative and positive, even patriotic.

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In the Comox Valley I took action to overcome this hurdle by making adoption feel safe, friendly, and local.

Merchants aren’t “taking a risk,” they are joining the Comox Valley circular economy - a supportive network that celebrates local businesses.

• Branding is friendly and familiar, which softened Bitcoin’s image. Builds a familiar community brand people learn to trust, and are proud to be a part of.

• Merchants join as part of a circular economy - no one feels alone.

• I lead with community-first language (“keeping value local”) (“circular economy”) before saying Bitcoin.

• Merchants can start privately, then go public when confident.

• And when they do, celebrate them - so visibility feels like support, not exposure. And it shows others it is safe to join.

With friendly branding and positive language, Bitcoin doesn’t feel political or foreign, it starts feeling like community.

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Celebrating new merchants isn’t just recognition - it’s visibility.

Most businesses aren’t waiting for better wallets. They’re waiting for proof it’s safe. Proof that others like them are already doing it.

When a familiar business accepts Bitcoin, two things click:

Normalization - Bitcoin stops feeling fringe and starts feeling ordinary.

Social proof - “If they can do it, so can I.”

This flips psychology fast. Even a town that feels against it can swing almost overnight - if just one or two respected businesses lead the way.

Visibility doesn’t just spread the word.

It turns hesitation into confidence.

That’s how circular economies begin.

Create a local group to proudly share and promote businesses accepting!

Give these businesses even more value for joining!

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One thing I found crucial:

When talking with merchants and community members, I never frame Bitcoin as “against” anything.

Not against banks.

Not against inflation.

Not against the system.

I always speak in the positive:

• Local value staying local

• New customers walking in the door

• Community loyalty and pride

• Networking and community cooperation.

Bitcoin adoption grows fastest when it feels like an opportunity - not a confrontation.

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The Takeaway.

If you ignore this obstacle, adoption stalls. If you plan for it, you can make merchants feel safe, supported, and even proud to go public in your community.

The way to do that is simple: step back and observe your community. Every town has its own barriers and dynamics - address those first. Don’t try to “get everyone to use Bitcoin.” Instead, focus on creating a circular economy that genuinely benefits the people around you. Pour value into that, and let Bitcoin be the tool that beautifully facilitates it.

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These are the dynamics I observed in the Comox Valley.

Other towns will be different, but these principles are universal.

Bitcoin isn’t just software.

It’s social infrastructure.

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Remember the real objective, center and align yourself and your approach with it often.

It isn’t just to get businesses to say yes to Bitcoin.

What is your goal? Get clear on that.

My goal: building communities and people that embody what Bitcoin teaches - patience, responsibility, truth, abundance, and voluntary cooperation. Giving people the tools to learn the deeper lessons Bitcoin teaches.

Each circular economy is a living node in the greater Bitcoin network.

I want to support you in your town!

Circular economies are where Bitcoin stops being theory and starts shaping the world with hard money.

-Joyce Dawn

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opportunity not confrontation. Wonderful!

What infrastructure does your community have?

I have been tempting to do what your doing in the Peace area of Canada, but I couldn't get much traction from my bitcoin meetups last year. It seems like this fall people around here are more interested.

I like this note very much. Bitcoin adoption and usage DOES need to fly under the radar, so to speak. It already has been for 15 years, but the more local homeschool and other traditional groups use BTC and Lightning to exchange value (instead of that F-ing Venmo!) the more rapidly BTC will eviscerate fiat money.

This is a spectacular (and authentic) perspective from someone living the mission….🙏🏻🫶

May many of us hear and propagate this message as we continue to build out the future of this new paradigm for humanity 😌

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Some insightful observations in this post. - Meet people/merchants where they are.

- Keep money circulating in our town

- Boost community pride

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Insightful!! Thank you so much

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Hello old friend 😝

Hello!

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Wow! This is really good perspective and a great roadmap. Thanks!

Bravo Joyce, bravo. Post of the day. Hola from Mexico

Thank you :)

Wow hi Joyce, I only realized that you are from Comox Valley after I engaged with you.

I literally heard about Comox Valley yesterday at a coffee with bitcoiner friend.

Beautiful serendipity ✨

That’s amazing! Where are you? That’s so cool word about that valley is getting out!

Not too far :) can’t wait to visit!

TIL, this is cool!

Thank you! 🧡

How do you handle questions about tax on payments and stuff like that?

Thanks for sharing. This is great advice.

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I love this post Joyce , building a circular economy is definitely the way to massive adoption.

Thank you! I think you are right :)

I have the same problem. The common Portuguese citizen does not even want to learn or is curious. With a mostly aged population, it's a tough task. The main problem is mindset

The biggest hurdle we seem to face here is local government opposition.

The local government has a "buy local" gift card you can buy.

They profit from selling these gift cards, which can only be spent at shops that pay the fee to be included.

They see Bitcoin as a threat to their scam.

That and a lot of business owners do not know how to accept Bitcoin or think it's some kind of scam.

This inspired me to put a bitcoin accepted sticker in my business.

Bitcoin's social hurdles prove freedom needs local champions.

Instant follow. Well done and thank you for the guide- serious wisdom in here.

Comox on the Island? I have fond memories of the area, I once lived in Campbell River. Awesome to hear you've got a growing Bitcoin community.

Awesome. Thank you for these insights! I believe another barrier is demand for payments.

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I live near you

Well, hello neighbor 🧡

You are inspiring me to try and get local business adoption going. Love to pick your brain a bit

If you frame it pro system merchants won't understand its significance. Step one is finding out about those merchants that oh take cash/are already in opposition.

Wonderful!✨

Hi Joyce. Is this Commox in BC? I'd love to pick your brain sometime. Blessings

How do you make lightning easy?

Thanks for sharing!

This part really hit:

The story you tell matters.

The narrative matters.

If Bitcoin is framed as “radical,” “political,” or “anti-system,” most merchants back away.

If it’s framed as local money that keeps value in the community and strengthens small business they lean in.

Adoption feels cooperative and positive, even patriotic.

Great post. Hello from northern AB.

Hello! 🧡

Great post! We're working on a project like this in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico & appreciate the insights.

Wonderfull

This is really good! Agree 💯 and have faced the same obstacles with musicians…you did some great work, thanks for sharing what you learned!

Thank you!

phenomenal work!

Thank you!

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fantastic advice!!

Thank you! 🧡 I love what you’re doing

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Fantastic insights! Thank you for sharing :-)

Great insights, thanks for sharing 🌱

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