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Ted๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿฅฉ
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Independent Thinker, Truth Maximalist, Bitcoin Believer, Father

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เบเป‰เบญเบ™เบเบฑเบšเป„เบ› 6 เป€เบ”เบทเบญเบ™เบเปˆเบญเบ™เบžเบงเบเป€เบฎเบปเบฒเบšเปเปˆเป„เบ”เป‰เบฎเบนเป‰เบˆเบฑเบเบเบฑเบ™เป€เบฅเบตเบ เปเบ•เปˆเบ”เป‰เบงเบ เบžเบฐเบฅเบฑเบ‡เบ‚เบญเบ‡ #Nostr เปเบฅเบฐ #Bitcoin เบ™เบณเป€เบฎเบปเบฒเบกเบฒเบžเบปเบšเบเบฑเบ™.

เบˆเบฒเบเป„เบ”เป‰เบฎเบนเป‰เบˆเบฑเบ เบงเบดเบ™ (Win Ko Ko) เบขเบนเปˆเปƒเบ™ Nostr เบฅเบฒเบงเป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เบ„เบปเบ™เบกเบฝเบ™เบกเบฒเบ—เบตเปˆเบซเบ™เบตเป„เบ›เบขเบนเปˆ เป€เบกเบเบฒ เป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เบงเบฝเบเปƒเบซเป‰เบเบฑเบš Human Right Foundation (HRF) เปเบฅเบฐ เบ‚เบฝเบ™เบšเบปเบ”เบ„เบงเบฒเบกเบฅเบปเบ‡ Bitcoin Magazine เบฅเบฒเบงเป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เบงเบฝเบเปƒเบ™เป‚เบ›เบฃเปเบเบฃเบกเบ—เบตเปˆเปƒเบŠเป‰ Bitcoin เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เป€เบ„เบทเปˆเบญเบ‡เบกเบทเปƒเบ™เบเบฒเบ™เบชเบปเปˆเบ‡เป€เบชเบตเบกเบชเบดเบ”เบ—เบดเบกเบฐเบ™เบธเบ”. เบงเบดเบ™ เป„เบ”เป‰เบŠเบงเบ™เบ‚เป‰เบญเบเป„เบ›เบ‡เบฒเบ™ Sats โ€œNโ€ Facts เบขเบนเปˆเบŠเบฝเบ‡เปƒเบซเบกเปˆ เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เบ‡เบฒเบ™ Bitcoin Technical Unconference เบ—เบณเบญเบดเบ”เบ‚เบญเบ‡ Aisa เปเบฅเบฐ เป„เบ”เป‰เปเบ™เบฐเบ™เบณเปƒเบซเป‰เบ‚เป‰เบญเบเบฎเบนเป‰เบˆเบฑเบเบเบฑเบš เบˆเบฒเบ™ (เบœเบนเป‰เบˆเบฑเบ”เบ‡เบฒเบ™) เบ—เบตเปˆเป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เบ„เบปเบ™เบชเบฐเป€เบ›เบ™เบกเบฒเป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เบงเบฝเบเบขเบนเปˆเป„เบ—. เบ‡เบฒเบ™เบ™เบตเป‰เป„เบ”เป‰เบ™เบณเป€เบญเบปเบฒเบ„เบปเบ™เบˆเบฒเบเบฅเบฒเบเบซเบฅเบฒเบเบกเบธเบกเบ—เบปเปˆเบงเป‚เบฅเบเบ—เบตเปˆเบขเบนเปˆเปƒเบ™ community เบ—เบตเปˆเบชเบปเบ™เปƒเบˆ เปเบฅเบฐ เป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เบงเบฝเบเบเปˆเบฝเบงเบเบฑเบš Bitcoin เปเบฅเบฐ Nostr เบกเบฒเป€เบˆเบตเบเบฑเบ™ เปเบ•เปˆเบ‡เบฒเบ™เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™ private เบˆเบถเปˆเบ‡เบšเปเปˆเป„เบ”เป‰เบกเบตเบฎเบนเบš เป€เบžเบฒเบฐ privacy เบชเบณเบ„เบฑเบ™เบชเบณเบฅเบฑเบš bitcoiner.

เบซเบฅเบฑเบ‡เบˆเบฒเบเบ‡เบฒเบ™เบขเบนเปˆ เบŠเบฝเบ‡เปƒเบซเบกเปˆ เบˆเบปเบšเปเบฅเป‰เบง เบ”เป‰เบงเบเบเบฒเบ™เบ—เบตเปˆเป„เบ”เป‰เบฎเบนเป‰เบˆเบฑเบเบเบฑเบš เบกเบดเบ เบˆเบฒเบเบ‡เบฒเบ™เบ™เบฑเป‰เบ™ เบˆเบถเปˆเบ‡เป„เบ”เป‰เบŠเบงเบ™เบเบฑเบ™เบงเบฒเบ‡เปเบœเบ™เป„เบ›เบซเป‰เบงเบเป€เบœเบดเป‰เบ‡เบ•เปเปˆ เบˆเบปเบ™เป€เบเบตเบ”เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™ เบ—เบฃเบดเบšเบซเป‰เบงเบเป€เบœเบดเป‰เบ‡ เป€เบŠเบดเปˆเบ‡เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เป€เบกเบทเบญเบ‡เบ—เบตเปˆเบกเบตเบฎเป‰เบฒเบ™เบ„เป‰เบฒเบฎเบฑเบšเบŠเบณเบฅเบฐเป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบ”เป‰เบงเบ bitcoin เบขเบนเปˆเบˆเบฑเบ‡เบซเบงเบฑเบ” เบเบฒเบฅเบฒเบชเบดเบ™ เป€เบกเบทเบญเบ‡ bitcoin เปเบซเปˆเบ‡เบ™เบตเป‰เป€เบเบตเบ”เบ‚เบถเป‰เบ™เบˆเบฒเบเบเบฒเบ™เบžเบฑเบเบ”เบฑเบ™เบ‚เบญเบ‡ เบกเบดเบ เบ™เบฑเป‰เบ™เป€เบญเบ‡. เบกเบดเบ เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เบ•เบปเบงเบฅเบฐเบ„เบญเบ™เบชเบณเบ„เบฑเบ™ เบ—เบตเปˆเบกเบตเบ„เบฒเปเบฅเบฑเบเป€เบ•เบตเป€เบ›เบฑเบ™ เบžเบฃเบฐเปƒเบ™เบฎเบนเบšเบ‚เบญเบ‡ bitcoiner เบชเบฒเบกเบฒเบ”เป€เบงเบปเป‰เบฒเป€เบฅเบทเปˆเบญเบ‡เบ—เบณเบกเบฐ เปเบฅเบฐ เบเบฒเบ™เบ™เบฑเปˆเบ‡เบชเบฐเบกเบฒเบ—เบดเป„เบ”เป‰เป€เบฅเบดเบเป€เบŠเบดเปˆเบ‡ เบฎเบฑเบเบชเบฒเบชเบธเบ‚เบฐเบžเบฒเบšเบ”เป‰เบงเบเบงเบดเบ–เบต low carb เปเบฅเบฐ IF เบˆเบปเบ™เบซเบ™เป‰เบฒเบญเปˆเบญเบ™เบเปˆเบญเบ™เบญเบฒเบเบธเปเบ—เป‰ เบขเปˆเบฒเบ‡เบซเบ™เป‰เบญเบเบเป 10 เบ›เบต เบˆเบปเบ™เบ—เบธเบเบ„เบปเบ™เบ•เบปเบเปƒเบˆเป€เบกเบทเปˆเบญเบฎเบนเป‰เบญเบฒเบเบธ เบ™เบญเบเบˆเบฒเบเบ™เบฑเป‰เบ™เบเบฑเบ‡เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เบ—เบตเปˆเบเบญเบกเบฎเบฑเบšเบˆเบฒเบเบ„เบปเบ™เปƒเบ™เบžเบทเป‰เบ™เบ—เบตเปˆเบซเป‰เบงเบเป€เบœเบดเป‰เบ‡ เปเบฅเบฐ เปƒเบเป‰เบ„เบฝเบ‡ เบกเบตเบœเบนเป‰เบ„เบปเบ™เบกเบฒเบ‚เปเบ„เบณเบ›เบถเบเบชเบฒเบขเบนเปˆเป€เบฅเบทเปˆเบญเบเป†.

เปƒเบ™เบ—เบฃเบดเบšเบซเป‰เบงเบเป€เบœเบดเป‰เบ‡เบˆเบฐเบกเบต เป‚เบ•เบ‚เป‰เบญเบ, เบงเบดเบ™ (เบ„เบปเบ™เบกเบฝเบ™เบกเบฒ), เบˆเบฒเบ™, เบงเบดเบ™ (เบ„เบปเบ™เป„เบ—) เบœเบนเป‰เบเปเบ•เบฑเป‰เบ‡ siamstr.com เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™ bitcoiner เบกเบฒเบˆเบฒเบเบŠเบฝเบ‡เบฅเบฒเบ (เป€เบ„เบตเบ follow เบขเบนเปˆ Nostr เปเบฅเป‰เบง) เป€เบžเบทเปˆเบญเป„เบ›เบซเบฒ เบกเบดเบ เบขเบนเปˆเบซเป‰เบงเบเป€เบœเบดเป‰เบ‡. เบ™เบญเบเบˆเบฒเบเบ™เบตเป‰เบเปเบกเบตเบญเป‰เบฒเบเป†เป€เบญเบทเป‰เบญเบเป† เบˆเบฒเบเบˆเบฑเบ‡เบซเบงเบฑเบ”เปƒเบเป‰เบ„เบฝเบ‡ เบกเบฒเบฎเปˆเบงเบกเบ‡เบฒเบ™เบ™เบณ เป‚เบ”เบเบกเบตเบเบฒเบ™เบˆเบฑเบ” session เบ™เป‰เบญเบเป†เบเปˆเบฝเบงเบเบฑเบš Bitcoin เบขเบนเปˆ เบฎเป‰เบฒเบ™เบเบฒเป€เบŸ เบชเบนเบ™เบเบฐ เบ‚เบญเบ‡เบกเบดเบ.

เบ›เบฐเบชเบปเบšเบเบฒเบ™เบ—เบตเปˆเป„เบ”เป‰เบˆเบฒเบเบ‡เบฒเบ™ เบŠเบฝเบ‡เปƒเบซเบกเปˆ เปเบฅเบฐ เบกเบฒเบซเป‰เบงเบเป€เบœเบดเป‰เบ‡ เปเบกเปˆเบ™เบชเบธเบ”เบเบญเบ”เบซเบฅเบฒเบ เบ—เบฑเบ‡เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เบ‡เบฒเบ™ bitcoin เบ—เบณเบญเบดเบ”เบ—เบตเปˆเป€เบ„เบตเบเป„เบ›. เบ›เบฐเบ—เบฑเบšเปƒเบˆเปƒเบ™ Vibe เบ‚เบญเบ‡ bitcoin เปเบฅเบฐ nostr community เบˆเบฐเบกเบตเบ„เบงเบฒเบก optimistic เบขเปˆเบฒเบ‡เบšเบญเบเบšเปเปˆเบ–เบทเบ เบ„เบปเบ™เบกเบตเบ„เบงเบฒเบกเป€เบเบฑเปˆเบ‡เบ„เบงเบฒเบกเบชเบฒเบกเบฒเบ” เปเบ•เปˆเบเปเบกเบตเบ„เบงเบฒเบก humble, เบกเบตเบ„เบงเบฒเบก low time preference (เบญเบปเบเบชเบปเป‰เบกเป„เบงเป‰เบเบดเบ™เบซเบงเบฒเบ™), เบ”เป‰เบงเบเบ„เบงเบฒเบก decentralize เบ‚เบญเบ‡ bitcoin เป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เปƒเบซเป‰เบกเบตเบ„เบปเบ™เบ—เบตเปˆเบซเบฅเบฒเบเบซเบฅเบฒเบเปเบšเบš เปเบฅเบฐ เบเบฐเบˆเบฒเบเป‚เบ•เบˆเบฒเบเบ—เบธเบเบกเบธเบกเป‚เบฅเบ เป€เบžเบฒเบฐ bitcoin เป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เปƒเบซเป‰เบ„เบปเบ™เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เบญเบดเบ”เบชเบฐเบซเบฅเบฐเบ—เบฒเบ‡เบเบฒเบ™เป€เบ‡เบดเบ™, เบ„เบงเบฒเบกเบ„เบดเบ”, เบงเบฝเบเบ‡เบฒเบ™ เบ„เบปเบ™เบˆเบฐเป€เบฅเบทเบญเบเป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เปƒเบ™เบชเบดเปˆเบ‡เบ—เบตเปˆเบ•เบปเบงเป€เบญเบ‡เบขเบฒเบเป€เบฎเบฑเบ” เป‚เบ”เบเบšเปเปˆเป„เบ”เป‰เป„เบฅเปˆเบ•เบฒเบกเบšเปˆเบญเบ™เบ—เบตเปˆเป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบกเบฑเบ™เบŠเบธเปˆเบกเบขเบนเปˆ. เปเบ•เปˆเบฅเบฐเบ„เบปเบ™เบกเบต proof of work เปƒเบกเบ™เบเบฒเบ™เบ„เบปเป‰เบ™เบซเบฒเบ„เบงเบฒเบกเบˆเบดเบ‡เบเบฑเบšเป€เบฅเบทเปˆเบญเบ‡เบ•เปˆเบฒเบ‡เป†เบกเบฒเบ”เป‰เบงเบเบ•เบปเบงเป€เบญเบ‡ เบˆเบถเปˆเบ‡เป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เปƒเบซเป‰เป€เบงเบฅเบฒเบกเบฒเป€เบˆเบตเบเบฑเบ™เปเบฅเป‰เบง เบžเบฝเบ‡เป€เบšเบดเปˆเบ‡เบ•เบฒเบเปเป€เบ‚เบปเป‰เบฒเปƒเบˆเบเบฑเบ™เปเบฅเป‰เบง.

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As an artist, your main desire is to create. I believe we are all born creators, but some of us have a deeper passion for it than others. Those who dedicate themselves to their art and receive recognition for it are often called artists. But letโ€™s set aside the debate about what defines an artist and focus on what truly matters our craft.

This is what we love to do. We dream about it, wake up for it, and live for it. Itโ€™s more than just workโ€”itโ€™s a passion that comes from within. You could even go as far as to call it your purpose in life.

Often, youโ€™d still create even without money because your art is beyond numbers. But we live in a world where kisses wonโ€™t pay for groceriesโ€”at least, I canโ€™t pay that way! So, money matters, not as the goal, but as a tool to keep doing what you love: creating.

Artists have often been seen as struggling creatives, barely making ends meet. When I started art school, I saw so many parents telling their kids to choose a โ€œrealโ€ career doctor, lawyer, something secure. A โ€œreal job,โ€ right? ๐Ÿ˜…

Luckily, my parents never told me that. My mom always said, follow your heart. (Thanks, Mom and Dad! ๐Ÿ™)

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After art school, I spent four years studying graphic and media design, followed by another four years in animation and film. But when it came time to find work as a 2D animator, I struggled. To be honest, I wasnโ€™t good enoughโ€”or at least, thatโ€™s how it felt. Plus, the industry had already shifted heavily toward 3D animation.

But I wasnโ€™t discouraged. I loved everything related to art and design. And growing up in a small city like Sneek, Friesland (The Netherlands), I had always dreamed of seeing more of the world.

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**Travel & Filming**

Iโ€™ve always been fascinated by people, their stories, and how different cultures live. That curiosity led me to documentary filmmaking, and along the way, I started building my own stock footage database (you can find it all on [https://www.shutterstock.com/g/traveltelly](Shutterstock).

Making a living as an independent documentary filmmaker isnโ€™t easy, so I often filmed for volunteer organizations. This gave me the opportunity to experience different cultures while also shooting stock footage. I did this for about 10 years, traveling across the globeโ€”and Iโ€™ve been fortunate enough to visit 88 countries so far.

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**Technology, Change, and Art Stories**

In 2018, I read The Bitcoin Standard because I couldnโ€™t understand why, despite investing in an expensive camera, I struggled to earn it back as stock footage royalties kept dropping. That book opened my eyes to the first part of the equation: money itself.

It took me a few years to truly grasp Bitcoinโ€™s significance, and through trial and error, I realized itโ€™s the only cryptocurrency I believe in. I had my fair share of shitcoin lessonsโ€”where I made some money but also lost it. Those experiences taught me a lot about value, scarcity, and what truly lasts.

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**Bitcoin Is Different**

Once you truly understand what Bitcoin stands for, you realize itโ€™s a path to real financial freedom. Like any journey, there will be ups and downs, and plenty of people will tell you youโ€™re wrongโ€”especially when Bitcoinโ€™s price drops in dollar (fiat) terms. But when in doubt, zoom out.

One thing Iโ€™ve learned is that your own path is never truly wrong for you. When others say it is, itโ€™s usually because theyโ€™re comparing it to their own. But weโ€™re all walking our own unique journey. The moment you start comparing, you begin to doubt. True happiness comes from embracing your pathโ€”not someone elseโ€™s.

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**Art Is My Life, Bitcoin Is the Tool**

For me, art is life. Bitcoin is simply the tool that allows me to live a good artistโ€™s life. Saving in Bitcoin and spend when I need it gives me peace of mind. And even with a bit more financial freedom, that doesnโ€™t mean Iโ€™d ever stop creating. I always want to push myself, improve my craft, and hopefully inspire others through my art and stories.

I truly believe that all good energy comes from human connection and relationships. The most important thing is having a good day with the people around you. These days, we share those moments on social mediaโ€”but thatโ€™s just a reflection of a single moment, whether happy or sad. If you donโ€™t truly live that moment, itโ€™s just wasted energy.

Iโ€™ve also learned to truly appreciate other artists and their craftโ€”to find inspiration in their work. This mindset comes more naturally when you have peace of mind, something a Bitcoin savings can provide.

When youโ€™re not under constant financial pressure, art doesnโ€™t have to feel like a business where you must sell your work immediately at an exhibition or event just to make ends meet. Instead, you can focus on creating for the sake of art itself, allowing your work to evolve naturally.

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**Freedom to Share Your Art on Nostr**

Luckily, we now have platforms like Nostr where we can share and earn from our art while building a community, without anyone controlling what we do. Bitcoin stands for financial freedom, and Nostr stands for art-sharing freedom. With Bitcoin, you can walk your own path, and with Nostr, you can share your journey freely.

When youโ€™re free to walk your own path, you naturally attract like-minded people because you donโ€™t feel the need to constantly compare yourself to others. The more you embrace being yourself, the more youโ€™ll connect with people who resonate with you.

Iโ€™m not suggesting you stay in your own bubble, but rather acknowledging that everyone is in their own bubble in some way. Just like not everyone feels at home in the same country, not everyone feels at home in the same space or community. Itโ€™s all about finding where you belong and who aligns with your energy.

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**Networking/Events**

Iโ€™ve always hated networking events in my creative job. I understand their value, but they were never really my thing. So, I was hesitant at first to attend a Nostr event. But it was in Tokyo (Nostrasia), and I love Japan, so that gave me a good reason to go. Fortunately, I was rightโ€”it felt like the right fit for me.

I love to create, and I tend to talk less, so Iโ€™m very selective about the events I attend. Nostr events felt different. Itโ€™s like weโ€™re all builders and creators who have already broken free from the fiat mindset. By that, I mean the mindset where you go to an event, pay a high price (like at some mayor Bitcoin events, which I canโ€™t stand), and expect to get something in return. The fiat job mentality where you exchange time for direct money, or as we say in Dutch, uurtje factuurtje (hour work, invoice) just doesnโ€™t fit with me. The more you walk your own path, the more you realize what works for you and what doesnโ€™t.

![image]()

My only advice? Save in Bitcoin, create, and walk your own path. And yes, donโ€™t forget to smile and enjoy the ride. The journey is the destination!

Your stories truly inspire me. Thank you so much!

Replying to Avatar BitPopArt

![image]()

As an artist, your main desire is to create. I believe we are all born creators, but some of us have a deeper passion for it than others. Those who dedicate themselves to their art and receive recognition for it are often called artists. But letโ€™s set aside the debate about what defines an artist and focus on what truly matters our craft.

This is what we love to do. We dream about it, wake up for it, and live for it. Itโ€™s more than just workโ€”itโ€™s a passion that comes from within. You could even go as far as to call it your purpose in life.

Often, youโ€™d still create even without money because your art is beyond numbers. But we live in a world where kisses wonโ€™t pay for groceriesโ€”at least, I canโ€™t pay that way! So, money matters, not as the goal, but as a tool to keep doing what you love: creating.

Artists have often been seen as struggling creatives, barely making ends meet. When I started art school, I saw so many parents telling their kids to choose a โ€œrealโ€ career doctor, lawyer, something secure. A โ€œreal job,โ€ right? ๐Ÿ˜…

Luckily, my parents never told me that. My mom always said, follow your heart. (Thanks, Mom and Dad! ๐Ÿ™)

![image]()

After art school, I spent four years studying graphic and media design, followed by another four years in animation and film. But when it came time to find work as a 2D animator, I struggled. To be honest, I wasnโ€™t good enoughโ€”or at least, thatโ€™s how it felt. Plus, the industry had already shifted heavily toward 3D animation.

But I wasnโ€™t discouraged. I loved everything related to art and design. And growing up in a small city like Sneek, Friesland (The Netherlands), I had always dreamed of seeing more of the world.

![image]()

**Travel & Filming**

Iโ€™ve always been fascinated by people, their stories, and how different cultures live. That curiosity led me to documentary filmmaking, and along the way, I started building my own stock footage database (you can find it all on [https://www.shutterstock.com/g/traveltelly](Shutterstock).

Making a living as an independent documentary filmmaker isnโ€™t easy, so I often filmed for volunteer organizations. This gave me the opportunity to experience different cultures while also shooting stock footage. I did this for about 10 years, traveling across the globeโ€”and Iโ€™ve been fortunate enough to visit 88 countries so far.

![image]()

**Technology, Change, and Art Stories**

In 2018, I read The Bitcoin Standard because I couldnโ€™t understand why, despite investing in an expensive camera, I struggled to earn it back as stock footage royalties kept dropping. That book opened my eyes to the first part of the equation: money itself.

It took me a few years to truly grasp Bitcoinโ€™s significance, and through trial and error, I realized itโ€™s the only cryptocurrency I believe in. I had my fair share of shitcoin lessonsโ€”where I made some money but also lost it. Those experiences taught me a lot about value, scarcity, and what truly lasts.

![image]()

**Bitcoin Is Different**

Once you truly understand what Bitcoin stands for, you realize itโ€™s a path to real financial freedom. Like any journey, there will be ups and downs, and plenty of people will tell you youโ€™re wrongโ€”especially when Bitcoinโ€™s price drops in dollar (fiat) terms. But when in doubt, zoom out.

One thing Iโ€™ve learned is that your own path is never truly wrong for you. When others say it is, itโ€™s usually because theyโ€™re comparing it to their own. But weโ€™re all walking our own unique journey. The moment you start comparing, you begin to doubt. True happiness comes from embracing your pathโ€”not someone elseโ€™s.

![image]()

**Art Is My Life, Bitcoin Is the Tool**

For me, art is life. Bitcoin is simply the tool that allows me to live a good artistโ€™s life. Saving in Bitcoin and spend when I need it gives me peace of mind. And even with a bit more financial freedom, that doesnโ€™t mean Iโ€™d ever stop creating. I always want to push myself, improve my craft, and hopefully inspire others through my art and stories.

I truly believe that all good energy comes from human connection and relationships. The most important thing is having a good day with the people around you. These days, we share those moments on social mediaโ€”but thatโ€™s just a reflection of a single moment, whether happy or sad. If you donโ€™t truly live that moment, itโ€™s just wasted energy.

Iโ€™ve also learned to truly appreciate other artists and their craftโ€”to find inspiration in their work. This mindset comes more naturally when you have peace of mind, something a Bitcoin savings can provide.

When youโ€™re not under constant financial pressure, art doesnโ€™t have to feel like a business where you must sell your work immediately at an exhibition or event just to make ends meet. Instead, you can focus on creating for the sake of art itself, allowing your work to evolve naturally.

![image]()

**Freedom to Share Your Art on Nostr**

Luckily, we now have platforms like Nostr where we can share and earn from our art while building a community, without anyone controlling what we do. Bitcoin stands for financial freedom, and Nostr stands for art-sharing freedom. With Bitcoin, you can walk your own path, and with Nostr, you can share your journey freely.

When youโ€™re free to walk your own path, you naturally attract like-minded people because you donโ€™t feel the need to constantly compare yourself to others. The more you embrace being yourself, the more youโ€™ll connect with people who resonate with you.

Iโ€™m not suggesting you stay in your own bubble, but rather acknowledging that everyone is in their own bubble in some way. Just like not everyone feels at home in the same country, not everyone feels at home in the same space or community. Itโ€™s all about finding where you belong and who aligns with your energy.

![image]()

**Networking/Events**

Iโ€™ve always hated networking events in my creative job. I understand their value, but they were never really my thing. So, I was hesitant at first to attend a Nostr event. But it was in Tokyo (Nostrasia), and I love Japan, so that gave me a good reason to go. Fortunately, I was rightโ€”it felt like the right fit for me.

I love to create, and I tend to talk less, so Iโ€™m very selective about the events I attend. Nostr events felt different. Itโ€™s like weโ€™re all builders and creators who have already broken free from the fiat mindset. By that, I mean the mindset where you go to an event, pay a high price (like at some mayor Bitcoin events, which I canโ€™t stand), and expect to get something in return. The fiat job mentality where you exchange time for direct money, or as we say in Dutch, uurtje factuurtje (hour work, invoice) just doesnโ€™t fit with me. The more you walk your own path, the more you realize what works for you and what doesnโ€™t.

![image]()

My only advice? Save in Bitcoin, create, and walk your own path. And yes, donโ€™t forget to smile and enjoy the ride. The journey is the destination!

Your stories truly inspire me. Thank you so much!

Replying to Avatar BitPopArt

![image]()

As an artist, your main desire is to create. I believe we are all born creators, but some of us have a deeper passion for it than others. Those who dedicate themselves to their art and receive recognition for it are often called artists. But letโ€™s set aside the debate about what defines an artist and focus on what truly matters our craft.

This is what we love to do. We dream about it, wake up for it, and live for it. Itโ€™s more than just workโ€”itโ€™s a passion that comes from within. You could even go as far as to call it your purpose in life.

Often, youโ€™d still create even without money because your art is beyond numbers. But we live in a world where kisses wonโ€™t pay for groceriesโ€”at least, I canโ€™t pay that way! So, money matters, not as the goal, but as a tool to keep doing what you love: creating.

Artists have often been seen as struggling creatives, barely making ends meet. When I started art school, I saw so many parents telling their kids to choose a โ€œrealโ€ career doctor, lawyer, something secure. A โ€œreal job,โ€ right? ๐Ÿ˜…

Luckily, my parents never told me that. My mom always said, follow your heart. (Thanks, Mom and Dad! ๐Ÿ™)

![image]()

After art school, I spent four years studying graphic and media design, followed by another four years in animation and film. But when it came time to find work as a 2D animator, I struggled. To be honest, I wasnโ€™t good enoughโ€”or at least, thatโ€™s how it felt. Plus, the industry had already shifted heavily toward 3D animation.

But I wasnโ€™t discouraged. I loved everything related to art and design. And growing up in a small city like Sneek, Friesland (The Netherlands), I had always dreamed of seeing more of the world.

![image]()

**Travel & Filming**

Iโ€™ve always been fascinated by people, their stories, and how different cultures live. That curiosity led me to documentary filmmaking, and along the way, I started building my own stock footage database (you can find it all on [https://www.shutterstock.com/g/traveltelly](Shutterstock).

Making a living as an independent documentary filmmaker isnโ€™t easy, so I often filmed for volunteer organizations. This gave me the opportunity to experience different cultures while also shooting stock footage. I did this for about 10 years, traveling across the globeโ€”and Iโ€™ve been fortunate enough to visit 88 countries so far.

![image]()

**Technology, Change, and Art Stories**

In 2018, I read The Bitcoin Standard because I couldnโ€™t understand why, despite investing in an expensive camera, I struggled to earn it back as stock footage royalties kept dropping. That book opened my eyes to the first part of the equation: money itself.

It took me a few years to truly grasp Bitcoinโ€™s significance, and through trial and error, I realized itโ€™s the only cryptocurrency I believe in. I had my fair share of shitcoin lessonsโ€”where I made some money but also lost it. Those experiences taught me a lot about value, scarcity, and what truly lasts.

![image]()

**Bitcoin Is Different**

Once you truly understand what Bitcoin stands for, you realize itโ€™s a path to real financial freedom. Like any journey, there will be ups and downs, and plenty of people will tell you youโ€™re wrongโ€”especially when Bitcoinโ€™s price drops in dollar (fiat) terms. But when in doubt, zoom out.

One thing Iโ€™ve learned is that your own path is never truly wrong for you. When others say it is, itโ€™s usually because theyโ€™re comparing it to their own. But weโ€™re all walking our own unique journey. The moment you start comparing, you begin to doubt. True happiness comes from embracing your pathโ€”not someone elseโ€™s.

![image]()

**Art Is My Life, Bitcoin Is the Tool**

For me, art is life. Bitcoin is simply the tool that allows me to live a good artistโ€™s life. Saving in Bitcoin and spend when I need it gives me peace of mind. And even with a bit more financial freedom, that doesnโ€™t mean Iโ€™d ever stop creating. I always want to push myself, improve my craft, and hopefully inspire others through my art and stories.

I truly believe that all good energy comes from human connection and relationships. The most important thing is having a good day with the people around you. These days, we share those moments on social mediaโ€”but thatโ€™s just a reflection of a single moment, whether happy or sad. If you donโ€™t truly live that moment, itโ€™s just wasted energy.

Iโ€™ve also learned to truly appreciate other artists and their craftโ€”to find inspiration in their work. This mindset comes more naturally when you have peace of mind, something a Bitcoin savings can provide.

When youโ€™re not under constant financial pressure, art doesnโ€™t have to feel like a business where you must sell your work immediately at an exhibition or event just to make ends meet. Instead, you can focus on creating for the sake of art itself, allowing your work to evolve naturally.

![image]()

**Freedom to Share Your Art on Nostr**

Luckily, we now have platforms like Nostr where we can share and earn from our art while building a community, without anyone controlling what we do. Bitcoin stands for financial freedom, and Nostr stands for art-sharing freedom. With Bitcoin, you can walk your own path, and with Nostr, you can share your journey freely.

When youโ€™re free to walk your own path, you naturally attract like-minded people because you donโ€™t feel the need to constantly compare yourself to others. The more you embrace being yourself, the more youโ€™ll connect with people who resonate with you.

Iโ€™m not suggesting you stay in your own bubble, but rather acknowledging that everyone is in their own bubble in some way. Just like not everyone feels at home in the same country, not everyone feels at home in the same space or community. Itโ€™s all about finding where you belong and who aligns with your energy.

![image]()

**Networking/Events**

Iโ€™ve always hated networking events in my creative job. I understand their value, but they were never really my thing. So, I was hesitant at first to attend a Nostr event. But it was in Tokyo (Nostrasia), and I love Japan, so that gave me a good reason to go. Fortunately, I was rightโ€”it felt like the right fit for me.

I love to create, and I tend to talk less, so Iโ€™m very selective about the events I attend. Nostr events felt different. Itโ€™s like weโ€™re all builders and creators who have already broken free from the fiat mindset. By that, I mean the mindset where you go to an event, pay a high price (like at some mayor Bitcoin events, which I canโ€™t stand), and expect to get something in return. The fiat job mentality where you exchange time for direct money, or as we say in Dutch, uurtje factuurtje (hour work, invoice) just doesnโ€™t fit with me. The more you walk your own path, the more you realize what works for you and what doesnโ€™t.

![image]()

My only advice? Save in Bitcoin, create, and walk your own path. And yes, donโ€™t forget to smile and enjoy the ride. The journey is the destination!

Your stories truly inspire me. Thank you so much!

Replying to Avatar BitPopArt

![image]()

As an artist, your main desire is to create. I believe we are all born creators, but some of us have a deeper passion for it than others. Those who dedicate themselves to their art and receive recognition for it are often called artists. But letโ€™s set aside the debate about what defines an artist and focus on what truly matters our craft.

This is what we love to do. We dream about it, wake up for it, and live for it. Itโ€™s more than just workโ€”itโ€™s a passion that comes from within. You could even go as far as to call it your purpose in life.

Often, youโ€™d still create even without money because your art is beyond numbers. But we live in a world where kisses wonโ€™t pay for groceriesโ€”at least, I canโ€™t pay that way! So, money matters, not as the goal, but as a tool to keep doing what you love: creating.

Artists have often been seen as struggling creatives, barely making ends meet. When I started art school, I saw so many parents telling their kids to choose a โ€œrealโ€ career doctor, lawyer, something secure. A โ€œreal job,โ€ right? ๐Ÿ˜…

Luckily, my parents never told me that. My mom always said, follow your heart. (Thanks, Mom and Dad! ๐Ÿ™)

![image]()

After art school, I spent four years studying graphic and media design, followed by another four years in animation and film. But when it came time to find work as a 2D animator, I struggled. To be honest, I wasnโ€™t good enoughโ€”or at least, thatโ€™s how it felt. Plus, the industry had already shifted heavily toward 3D animation.

But I wasnโ€™t discouraged. I loved everything related to art and design. And growing up in a small city like Sneek, Friesland (The Netherlands), I had always dreamed of seeing more of the world.

![image]()

**Travel & Filming**

Iโ€™ve always been fascinated by people, their stories, and how different cultures live. That curiosity led me to documentary filmmaking, and along the way, I started building my own stock footage database (you can find it all on [https://www.shutterstock.com/g/traveltelly](Shutterstock).

Making a living as an independent documentary filmmaker isnโ€™t easy, so I often filmed for volunteer organizations. This gave me the opportunity to experience different cultures while also shooting stock footage. I did this for about 10 years, traveling across the globeโ€”and Iโ€™ve been fortunate enough to visit 88 countries so far.

![image]()

**Technology, Change, and Art Stories**

In 2018, I read The Bitcoin Standard because I couldnโ€™t understand why, despite investing in an expensive camera, I struggled to earn it back as stock footage royalties kept dropping. That book opened my eyes to the first part of the equation: money itself.

It took me a few years to truly grasp Bitcoinโ€™s significance, and through trial and error, I realized itโ€™s the only cryptocurrency I believe in. I had my fair share of shitcoin lessonsโ€”where I made some money but also lost it. Those experiences taught me a lot about value, scarcity, and what truly lasts.

![image]()

**Bitcoin Is Different**

Once you truly understand what Bitcoin stands for, you realize itโ€™s a path to real financial freedom. Like any journey, there will be ups and downs, and plenty of people will tell you youโ€™re wrongโ€”especially when Bitcoinโ€™s price drops in dollar (fiat) terms. But when in doubt, zoom out.

One thing Iโ€™ve learned is that your own path is never truly wrong for you. When others say it is, itโ€™s usually because theyโ€™re comparing it to their own. But weโ€™re all walking our own unique journey. The moment you start comparing, you begin to doubt. True happiness comes from embracing your pathโ€”not someone elseโ€™s.

![image]()

**Art Is My Life, Bitcoin Is the Tool**

For me, art is life. Bitcoin is simply the tool that allows me to live a good artistโ€™s life. Saving in Bitcoin and spend when I need it gives me peace of mind. And even with a bit more financial freedom, that doesnโ€™t mean Iโ€™d ever stop creating. I always want to push myself, improve my craft, and hopefully inspire others through my art and stories.

I truly believe that all good energy comes from human connection and relationships. The most important thing is having a good day with the people around you. These days, we share those moments on social mediaโ€”but thatโ€™s just a reflection of a single moment, whether happy or sad. If you donโ€™t truly live that moment, itโ€™s just wasted energy.

Iโ€™ve also learned to truly appreciate other artists and their craftโ€”to find inspiration in their work. This mindset comes more naturally when you have peace of mind, something a Bitcoin savings can provide.

When youโ€™re not under constant financial pressure, art doesnโ€™t have to feel like a business where you must sell your work immediately at an exhibition or event just to make ends meet. Instead, you can focus on creating for the sake of art itself, allowing your work to evolve naturally.

![image]()

**Freedom to Share Your Art on Nostr**

Luckily, we now have platforms like Nostr where we can share and earn from our art while building a community, without anyone controlling what we do. Bitcoin stands for financial freedom, and Nostr stands for art-sharing freedom. With Bitcoin, you can walk your own path, and with Nostr, you can share your journey freely.

When youโ€™re free to walk your own path, you naturally attract like-minded people because you donโ€™t feel the need to constantly compare yourself to others. The more you embrace being yourself, the more youโ€™ll connect with people who resonate with you.

Iโ€™m not suggesting you stay in your own bubble, but rather acknowledging that everyone is in their own bubble in some way. Just like not everyone feels at home in the same country, not everyone feels at home in the same space or community. Itโ€™s all about finding where you belong and who aligns with your energy.

![image]()

**Networking/Events**

Iโ€™ve always hated networking events in my creative job. I understand their value, but they were never really my thing. So, I was hesitant at first to attend a Nostr event. But it was in Tokyo (Nostrasia), and I love Japan, so that gave me a good reason to go. Fortunately, I was rightโ€”it felt like the right fit for me.

I love to create, and I tend to talk less, so Iโ€™m very selective about the events I attend. Nostr events felt different. Itโ€™s like weโ€™re all builders and creators who have already broken free from the fiat mindset. By that, I mean the mindset where you go to an event, pay a high price (like at some mayor Bitcoin events, which I canโ€™t stand), and expect to get something in return. The fiat job mentality where you exchange time for direct money, or as we say in Dutch, uurtje factuurtje (hour work, invoice) just doesnโ€™t fit with me. The more you walk your own path, the more you realize what works for you and what doesnโ€™t.

![image]()

My only advice? Save in Bitcoin, create, and walk your own path. And yes, donโ€™t forget to smile and enjoy the ride. The journey is the destination!

Your stories truly inspire me. Thank you so much!

Replying to Avatar BitPopArt

![image]()

As an artist, your main desire is to create. I believe we are all born creators, but some of us have a deeper passion for it than others. Those who dedicate themselves to their art and receive recognition for it are often called artists. But letโ€™s set aside the debate about what defines an artist and focus on what truly matters our craft.

This is what we love to do. We dream about it, wake up for it, and live for it. Itโ€™s more than just workโ€”itโ€™s a passion that comes from within. You could even go as far as to call it your purpose in life.

Often, youโ€™d still create even without money because your art is beyond numbers. But we live in a world where kisses wonโ€™t pay for groceriesโ€”at least, I canโ€™t pay that way! So, money matters, not as the goal, but as a tool to keep doing what you love: creating.

Artists have often been seen as struggling creatives, barely making ends meet. When I started art school, I saw so many parents telling their kids to choose a โ€œrealโ€ career doctor, lawyer, something secure. A โ€œreal job,โ€ right? ๐Ÿ˜…

Luckily, my parents never told me that. My mom always said, follow your heart. (Thanks, Mom and Dad! ๐Ÿ™)

![image]()

After art school, I spent four years studying graphic and media design, followed by another four years in animation and film. But when it came time to find work as a 2D animator, I struggled. To be honest, I wasnโ€™t good enoughโ€”or at least, thatโ€™s how it felt. Plus, the industry had already shifted heavily toward 3D animation.

But I wasnโ€™t discouraged. I loved everything related to art and design. And growing up in a small city like Sneek, Friesland (The Netherlands), I had always dreamed of seeing more of the world.

![image]()

**Travel & Filming**

Iโ€™ve always been fascinated by people, their stories, and how different cultures live. That curiosity led me to documentary filmmaking, and along the way, I started building my own stock footage database (you can find it all on [https://www.shutterstock.com/g/traveltelly](Shutterstock).

Making a living as an independent documentary filmmaker isnโ€™t easy, so I often filmed for volunteer organizations. This gave me the opportunity to experience different cultures while also shooting stock footage. I did this for about 10 years, traveling across the globeโ€”and Iโ€™ve been fortunate enough to visit 88 countries so far.

![image]()

**Technology, Change, and Art Stories**

In 2018, I read The Bitcoin Standard because I couldnโ€™t understand why, despite investing in an expensive camera, I struggled to earn it back as stock footage royalties kept dropping. That book opened my eyes to the first part of the equation: money itself.

It took me a few years to truly grasp Bitcoinโ€™s significance, and through trial and error, I realized itโ€™s the only cryptocurrency I believe in. I had my fair share of shitcoin lessonsโ€”where I made some money but also lost it. Those experiences taught me a lot about value, scarcity, and what truly lasts.

![image]()

**Bitcoin Is Different**

Once you truly understand what Bitcoin stands for, you realize itโ€™s a path to real financial freedom. Like any journey, there will be ups and downs, and plenty of people will tell you youโ€™re wrongโ€”especially when Bitcoinโ€™s price drops in dollar (fiat) terms. But when in doubt, zoom out.

One thing Iโ€™ve learned is that your own path is never truly wrong for you. When others say it is, itโ€™s usually because theyโ€™re comparing it to their own. But weโ€™re all walking our own unique journey. The moment you start comparing, you begin to doubt. True happiness comes from embracing your pathโ€”not someone elseโ€™s.

![image]()

**Art Is My Life, Bitcoin Is the Tool**

For me, art is life. Bitcoin is simply the tool that allows me to live a good artistโ€™s life. Saving in Bitcoin and spend when I need it gives me peace of mind. And even with a bit more financial freedom, that doesnโ€™t mean Iโ€™d ever stop creating. I always want to push myself, improve my craft, and hopefully inspire others through my art and stories.

I truly believe that all good energy comes from human connection and relationships. The most important thing is having a good day with the people around you. These days, we share those moments on social mediaโ€”but thatโ€™s just a reflection of a single moment, whether happy or sad. If you donโ€™t truly live that moment, itโ€™s just wasted energy.

Iโ€™ve also learned to truly appreciate other artists and their craftโ€”to find inspiration in their work. This mindset comes more naturally when you have peace of mind, something a Bitcoin savings can provide.

When youโ€™re not under constant financial pressure, art doesnโ€™t have to feel like a business where you must sell your work immediately at an exhibition or event just to make ends meet. Instead, you can focus on creating for the sake of art itself, allowing your work to evolve naturally.

![image]()

**Freedom to Share Your Art on Nostr**

Luckily, we now have platforms like Nostr where we can share and earn from our art while building a community, without anyone controlling what we do. Bitcoin stands for financial freedom, and Nostr stands for art-sharing freedom. With Bitcoin, you can walk your own path, and with Nostr, you can share your journey freely.

When youโ€™re free to walk your own path, you naturally attract like-minded people because you donโ€™t feel the need to constantly compare yourself to others. The more you embrace being yourself, the more youโ€™ll connect with people who resonate with you.

Iโ€™m not suggesting you stay in your own bubble, but rather acknowledging that everyone is in their own bubble in some way. Just like not everyone feels at home in the same country, not everyone feels at home in the same space or community. Itโ€™s all about finding where you belong and who aligns with your energy.

![image]()

**Networking/Events**

Iโ€™ve always hated networking events in my creative job. I understand their value, but they were never really my thing. So, I was hesitant at first to attend a Nostr event. But it was in Tokyo (Nostrasia), and I love Japan, so that gave me a good reason to go. Fortunately, I was rightโ€”it felt like the right fit for me.

I love to create, and I tend to talk less, so Iโ€™m very selective about the events I attend. Nostr events felt different. Itโ€™s like weโ€™re all builders and creators who have already broken free from the fiat mindset. By that, I mean the mindset where you go to an event, pay a high price (like at some mayor Bitcoin events, which I canโ€™t stand), and expect to get something in return. The fiat job mentality where you exchange time for direct money, or as we say in Dutch, uurtje factuurtje (hour work, invoice) just doesnโ€™t fit with me. The more you walk your own path, the more you realize what works for you and what doesnโ€™t.

![image]()

My only advice? Save in Bitcoin, create, and walk your own path. And yes, donโ€™t forget to smile and enjoy the ride. The journey is the destination!

Your stories truly inspire me. Thank you so much!

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#Bitcoin เบฅเบฒเบ„เบฒเบœเบฑเบ™เบœเบงเบ™เปเบฎเบ‡ เบˆเบฐเป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เป„เบ”เป‰เปเบ™เบงเปƒเบ”!!!. เบเบฐเปเบกเปˆเบ™เบฅเบฒเบ„เบฒ bitcoin เป€เบšเบดเปˆเบ‡เบ„เบทเบœเบฑเบ™เบœเบงเบ™เป€เบกเบทเปˆเบญเบ—เบฝเบšเบเบฑเบšเบชเบฐเบเบธเบ™เบญเบทเปˆเบ™เป† เปเบ•เปˆเบเปเบเป‰เบญเบ™เบงเปˆเบฒ เบกเบฑเบ™เบซเบฒเบเปเบกเบตเบญเบฒเบเบธ 15 เบ›เบต เบ•เบฐเบซเบฅเบฒเบ”เบเบณเบฅเบฑเบ‡เบซเบฒเบฅเบฒเบ„เบฒเบ—เบตเปˆเปเบ—เป‰เบˆเบดเบ‡เบขเบนเปˆ, เบ—เบธเบเบ„เบปเบ™เบชเบฒเบกเบฒเบ”เปเบฅเบเบ›เปˆเบฝเบ™ (เบŠเบทเป‰-เบ‚เบฒเบ) เป„เบ”เป‰เบ•เบฐเบซเบฅเบญเบ” 24/7 เปเบฅเบฐ เบ—เบปเปˆเบงเป‚เบฅเบ เบเปเบšเปเปˆเปเบ›เบเบ—เบตเปˆเบฅเบฒเบ„เบฒเบˆเบฐเบกเบตเบเบฒเบ™เบ›เปˆเบฝเบ™เปเบ›เบ‡เบ—เบตเปˆเป„เบง เปเบฅเบฐ เบฎเบธเบ™เปเบฎเบ‡ เบ•เบฒเบกเบเบดเป€เบฅเบ”เบ‚เบญเบ‡เบกเบฐเบ™เบธเบ”. เปเบ•เปˆเบ–เป‰เบฒเบ—เบฝเบšเบเบฑเบšเป€เบ‡เบดเบ™ fiat เบขเปˆเบฒเบ‡ เบเบตเบš เบ–เป‰เบฒเบšเปเปˆเบกเบตเบเบปเบ”เบซเบกเบฒเบเบšเบฑเบ‡เบ„เบฑเบšเปƒเบซเป‰เปƒเบŠเป‰ เปเบฅเบฐ เบ•เบปเบงเบขเปˆเบฒเบ‡เบซเบฅเป‰เบฒเบชเบธเบ”เบ—เบตเปˆเบกเบตเบเบฒเบ™เป€เบเบฑเบš เบ„เปˆเบฒเบ—เบณเบ™เบฝเบก 0.5% เบ‚เบญเบ‡เบเบฒเบ™เป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เบ—เบธเบฅเบฐเบเบณเป€เบ‡เบดเบ™ เป‚เบ”เบฅเบฒ เป€เบŠเบดเปˆเบ‡เบˆเบธเบ”เบ›เบฐเบชเบปเปˆเบ‡เบเปเป€เบžเบทเปˆเบญเบšเบตเบšเปƒเบซเป‰เบ„เบปเบ™ เป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เบ—เบธเบฅเบฐเบเบณเป€เบ›เบฑเบ™ เป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบเบตเบš เปเบ—เบ™ เปเบ•เปˆเป€เบ–เบดเบ‡เบ›เบฒเบ™เบ™เบตเป‰เปเบฅเป‰เบง เป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบเบตเบš เบเปเบเบฑเบ‡เบกเบตเบ„เปˆเบฒเบžเบฝเบ‡เปƒเบ™เบ›เบฐเป€เบ—เบ”เบฅเบฒเบงเป€เบ—เบปเปˆเบฒเบ™เบฑเป‰เบ™ เบšเปเปˆเบชเบฒเบกเบฒเบ”เปƒเบŠเป‰เบ™เบญเบเบ›เบฐเป€เบ—เบ”เป„เบ”เป‰. เบ–เป‰เบฒเบšเปเปˆเบกเบตเบเบปเบ”เบซเบกเบฒเบเป€เบซเบฅเบปเปˆเบฒเบ™เบตเป‰ เปเบฅเบฐ เบขเบนเปˆเป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เบญเบดเบ”เบชเบฐเบซเบฅเบฐเบ„เบท Bitcoin เบˆเบฐเบšเปเปˆเบกเบตเปƒเบœเป€เบเบฑเบšเป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบเบตเบš เบ„เบปเบ™เบชเปˆเบงเบ™เบซเบฅเบฒเบเบเปเบˆเบฐเบซเบฑเบ™เป„เบ›เป€เบเบฑเบšเป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบชเบฐเบเบธเบ™เบญเบทเปˆเบ™เบซเบกเบปเบ” เป€เบžเบฒเบฐเบœเบนเป‰เบ„เบปเบ™เบˆเบฐเบฎเบฑเบšเบฎเบนเป‰เป€เบญเบ‡เบงเปˆเบฒ เป€เบ‚เบปเบฒเป€เบˆเบปเป‰เบฒเบˆเบฐเป€เบเบฑเบšเป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบซเบเบฑเบ‡เบˆเบถเปˆเบ‡เบˆเบฐเบฎเบฑเบเบชเบฒเบกเบนเบ™เบ„เปˆเบฒเป„เบ”เป‰ เปเบฅเบฐ เบˆเบฐเป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เปƒเบซเป‰เป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบเบตเบšเบกเบตเบ„เปˆเบฒเป€เบ‚เบปเป‰เบฒเปƒเบเป‰เบชเบนเบ™เป€เบกเบทเปˆเบญเบ—เบฝเบšเบเบฑเบšเบชเบฐเบเบธเบ™เบญเบทเปˆเบ™เป†.

เบซเบฅเบฒเบเบ„เบปเบ™เป€เบงเบปเป‰เบฒเบงเปˆเบฒ เปเบ•เปˆเบฅเบฐเบ›เบฐเป€เบ—เบ”เบ•เป‰เบญเบ‡เบกเบตเบชเบฐเบเบธเบ™เป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบ—เป‰เบญเบ‡เบ–เบดเปˆเบ™เบ‚เบญเบ‡เบ•เบปเบงเป€เบญเบ‡เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เป€เบฅเบทเปˆเบญเบ‡เบ›เบปเบเบเบฐเบ•เบด เบšเปเปˆ! เบ™เบตเป‰เบšเปเปˆเปเบกเปˆเบ™เป€เบฅเบทเปˆเบญเบ‡เบ›เบปเบเบเบฐเบ•เบด เบกเบฑเบ™เป€เบ›เบฑเบ™เบกเบฒเบ”เบ•เบฐเบ–เบฒเบ™เบ—เบตเปˆเบซเบฒเบเปเป€เบฎเบฑเบ”เบกเบฒเบ›เบฐเบกเบฒเบ™ 50 เบ›เบตเบ›เบฒเบเบกเบฒเบ™เบตเป‰ เปเบ•เปˆเบเปˆเบญเบ™เปเบกเปˆเบ™เบญเบฒเบ”เบˆเบฐเบกเบตเบชเบฐเบเบธเบ™เบ—เป‰เบญเบ‡เบ–เบดเปˆเบ™เบขเบนเปˆเปเบ•เปˆเบˆเบฐเบ–เบทเบ backed เบ”เป‰เบงเบเบ—เบญเบ‡เบ„เบณ (Gold Standard) เบˆเบฐเบšเปเปˆเบกเบตเบšเบฑเบ™เบซเบฒเบญเบฑเบ”เบ•เบฒเปเบฅเบเบ›เปˆเบฝเบ™ เป€เบžเบฒเบฐเป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบ—เบตเปˆเปƒเบŠเป‰เบงเบฑเบ”เบกเบนเบ™เบ„เปˆเบฒเปเบ—เป‰เป† เบ„เบทเบ—เบญเบ‡เบ„เบณ เป€เบŠเบดเปˆเบ‡เบเปเป€เบงเบปเป‰เบฒเป„เบ”เป‰เบงเปˆเบฒ เบ—เบปเปˆเบงเป‚เบฅเบเปƒเบŠเป‰เบชเบฐเบเบธเบ™เป€เบ‡เบดเบ™เบ”เบฝเบงเบเบฑเบ™เบขเบนเปˆ.

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เป€เบ‡เบดเบ™ เบ„เบทเป€เบ„เบทเปˆเบญเบ‡เบกเบทเบ—เบตเปˆเบกเบฐเบ™เบธเบ”เปƒเบŠเป‰เปƒเบ™เบเบฒเบ™เบ›เป‰เบญเบ‡เบเบฑเบ™เบ„เบงเบฒเบกเบšเปเปˆเปเบ™เปˆเบ™เบญเบ™เปƒเบ™เบญเบฐเบ™เบฒเบ„เบปเบ”