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Replying to Avatar Joe Nakamoto

Hello, my name is Joe Nakamoto and I’m not a captured voice

Despite dedicating the past four years to advocating, educating, and creating content about Bitcoin all around the world, I’ve been accused of being a Tether shill. I’d like to address that in this article.

But let’s start with a few things that I can’t believe I need to write out.

If you are employed by someone, your voice is not captured.

If you are hired by a company, said company has not ā€œmanufactured your consent.ā€

Accepting money can, of course, mean capture and indeed sometimes it does, but for me, and I hope most people, it’s simply not the case. It’s absurd and draconian to think you can buy someone’s favour in such a way.

Usually, your company and/or employer may understand and even sympathise with your point of view on a personal level while being obliged to manage it from a company PR optic.

What do I mean by this? And how can I prove to you that I am not captured?

* Well, I regularly challenged Cointelegraph (the largest crypto media), and I tried to push Bitcoin-only reporting as best as I could while working as their employee.

Despite their crypto and multicoin push, I resisted and managed to put more and more Bitcoin-only and Bitcoin maxi stories on their homepage. I also called Cointelegraph "ShitCointelegraph" in public at times, which I actually regret saying because it simply wasn't productive and it's not respectful...

but anyway, we learn. In short, I was paid by them for years, but they did not manufacture my consent.

* I recently made a documentary about a Bitfinex tour of Turkey. Bitfinex is, of course, an exchange that makes money from trading fees and listing crypto tokens. Bitfinex paid me to be their Bitcoin educator during the tour, but they could not influence my reporting.

I explicitly spell out the issues of crypto, exchanges, and rug pulls. I was paid by them, but they did not manufacture my consent.

* I have done sponsorship agreements with Bitrefill. Despite this, I also make Bitrefill FAIL content, in which I highlight when the app and solution do NOT work or have not worked in the past.

* I have been paid to MC at Bitcoin Conferences such as the Miami Conf and Bitcoin Asia in Hong Kong. However, if you follow me, you may have spotted that I still call out what I perceive as questionable practices from David Bailey or BM generally.

I do not like how close UTXO management is to Bitcoin Magazine, for example. I have been hired by them on several occasions and I have been paid to write articles in the Bitcoin Magazine Print Edition, but I have kept my voice. They have certainly not manufactured my consent.

Now, to address the first line of this article, I have not been paid directly by Tether before (I don't even know why that would make sense to do so because I make content about Bitcoin), but they own a lot and fund a lot of Bitcoin entities and initiatives.

The main sponsor for my YouTube Channel, Joe Nakamoto, is Plan B Network. As I understand it, Plan B Network is supported by Tether.

In fact, the overall Plan B initiative from the Plan B Conferences to Lugano’s Plan B is heavily funded by Tether. Plan B Network wanted to sponsor my content because I engage in Bitcoin advocacy journalism.

I care deeply about getting a Bitcoin-first message out there. I don’t think there’s a single moment in my reporting where I shill or even discuss Tether. I would if it came up, but I’m not seeking it out.

So have they tried to change what I say? No, never. The guys I work with at Plan B are Bitcoiners. Has the fact that Plan B is funded by Tether influenced my videos so that I start shilling Tether, or I change my focus to ā€œBitcoin as a Store of Valueā€ as opposed to ā€œpeer to peer cashā€?

Erm no.

My videos show people using Bitcoin as money in creative ways all around the world. And my content is not NGU, SoV nonsense.

But Joe, I bet you still can't call Tether a shitcoin? erm no.

Tether is a shitcoin.

*dies of shock*

The dollar is a shitcoin and Tether is a virtual copy. How can it not be a shitcoin?

Furthermore, I really don't like that Tether on Tron and Tether on Etheriyum have become so prolific, particularly in the Global South.

*oh no, my contract is over*

But hey, I've seen Tether in use in places like Cape Verde, Senegal, and across Latin America.

It’s bloody useful to people, but it’s not in my interest to make ā€œTether ADOPTION BOOMS in the global southā€ documentaries

I don’t think it’s much use to the guys at Tether, either—otherwise they’d be promoting it with someone else. Maybe Joe TetherStables or JoeTetherMoon’s channel.

So if you want to make the argument that Joe is captured by Tether or that his consent has been bought by any of the companies he’s worked with, then knock yourself out! I will chuckle.

Then I will continue to work harder making educational Bitcoin content about how Bitcoin is evolving as money in the real world.

The TL;DR here is that you can be paid by someone or something and keep your voice.

I grew up untrusting of institutions and entities, and in an environment where I could express that mistrust without fear of repercussions.

That's a TREMENDOUS privilege, one I would be incredibly sad to lose.

That said, I think it's a privilege that a lot of us in the West take for granted. Your voice is unique and you might not realise it, but it's not for sale—even if you’re being paid.

Please refer to my YouTube channel, and subscribe (pretty please) to watch me shilling Tether.

Oh crap, sorry, I meant bitcoin.

Brb. gonna invoice Tether 1 BTC for the previous sentence.

Thanks for reading

I second all the other feed back and might add don't be afraid to reply GFY.

Replying to Avatar DanConwayDev

ngit v1.3.0 released. download from https://gitworkshop.dev

highlights: offline use and sign in from your android phone using Amber

shout-outs: nostr:npub1w4uswmv6lu9yel005l3qgheysmr7tk9uvwluddznju3nuxalevvs2d0jr5 for Amber and nostr:npub1drvpzev3syqt0kjrls50050uzf25gehpz9vgdw08hvex7e0vgfeq0eseet for rust-nostr

change log:

- NIP-46 remote signing (from Amber, etc)

- `list` breaks down proposals by status

- local cache in `.git` to enable viewing proposals offline and reuse by other git clients

- introduced `fetch` to download recent proposals

- improved repo selection and handling of multiple maintainers

- unqiue branch names for proposals to prevent name conflicts

- login to different npubs for different repositories

- store login details in git config so they can be reused by other git clients ran locally

- add NIP-31 alt tags to events

- add euc marker per NIP-34 tweak

- fix: ensure repo events of all maintainers are tagged in proposals

- fix: stop filtering out very large patches

Might there be a primer article available to help get started with ngit?

They should do a survey about the trust level people have with big pharma and the medical industry today. My trust meter is pegging ZERO.

Checked the link out and saw this and said NO THANKS.

I'm sure there are great people working for Proton. For me Proton has lost it's integrity. Maybe someday they can earn it back but it won't be easy.

My mind set is plan on dumping any and everything centralized, if possible. Learn how to self-host your own stuff or use decentralized solutions.

I would disagree that it is impossible for RFK Jr to win. If one listens to the mainstream media information, I can understand why one could come to this conclusion.

On the hand, I agree with everything else. If all one does is vote once every four years and expect that to make a differences, it's not going to happen.

It is suppose to be a 'Government for the People by the People' but we have been trained to think voting is the end of our obligation.

One peaceful way to deal with this is by getting involved and supporting the #conventionofstates . This is still a long shot but the only other alternative is Civil War.

Replying to Avatar fiatjaf

Did the same a while back but have yet to send a message using it. Maybe because it is on mobile only is my issue. It seems like an overly complex UX interface.

Not saying it will be an easy task to achieve, but we have to start somewhere.

Just giving up and crawling back into our hole is why we are in this state now.

Peacefully. People need to get involved with the #conventionofstates to change this.

The question I have. How is it a 20 year old person would resort to this?

The secret service doesn't have a good track record. Maybe they are captured too?

Might you have a reference? I've been following him closely and have not heard him say that. If true, it contradicts what he has said about Bitcoin and privacy for transactions.

Anyway, it's time to flush all uniparty members and take back control of our government.

The only way to do this peacefully is by #conventionofstates.

We'll see if that make a difference. RFK Jr. has been denied secret service protection at least 5 times now.