Heckin heck
Bitcoin + NOSTR will be what solves the AI âalignment problemâ - not by forcing a top-down solution , but by ensuring fair rules and free competition.
Book forthcoming!
Chapter 18: âFreedomTechâ;
Chapter 19: âBitcoin and AIâ
âWrite or choose your own algorithm(s)â > âno algorithm whatsoeverââŚ
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Bravo! I hope I need this soon.
Iâm working on a book thatâs bitcoin-focused, but a fair amount of NOSTR is in there, too.
When I do my own website, i want it to be populated with NOSTR notes as much as possible
Iâm working poor, and canât hire a proper editor.
Iâm considering pre-sales.
Also: extra eyeballs before commiting to the final version.
Interested?!
NOSTR is just as accessible to intelligent machines as it is to sovereign humans.
AI is an unstoppable force.
Bitcoin is an immovable object.
NOSTR is the connective tissue.
book forthcoming
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Audio for chapter 15!
https://youtu.be/16B2bivCByY?si=AoRVO3wBZdUi8fwt
Separation of Money and State
(Bitcoin as âFuck Youâ Money)
More interesting: the convergence of Bitcoin, AI, and the larger âFreedomTechâ landscape.
What happens when an unstoppable force - the ever-increasing competence of machines - meets an immovable object, absolute scarcity?
A bitcoin standard is the best check against runaway AI.
But that protection is proportional to how wide and deep bitcoin adoption is.
Posting in Guy Swannâs Pub on keet!
Bruh
Iâve got word docs
the chapter (40 pages), or the whole thing is 300+
I have word or pdf
IâFoundations
ââââ
1âBitcoin Onlyââ
2âDonât Trust, Verify
3âNot Your Keys, Not Your Coins
4âThe Get-Rich-Slow-Scheme (DCA, BTFD, HODL)
5â21 Million (Absolute Scarcity)
6â2.1 Quadriliion (You Donât Have to Buy a Whole Bitcoin!)
7âDigital Gold (What is Money?)
IIâResilience
8âNot Your Node, Not Your Rules
9â1 BTC = 1 BTC
10âShitcoiners Get REKT
11âWorth Every Watt
12âFork Around and Find Out
13âThe Immaculate Conception
14âAntifragile, Unstoppable
IIIâThe Peaceful Revolution
15âSeparation of Money and State (Bitcoin as ââFuck Youâ Moneyâ)
16âFix the Money, Fix the World
17âYou Donât Change Bitcoin. Bitcoin Changes You
18âFreedomTech
19âBitcoin and AI
20âTick Tock, Next Block
21âStrange Game (the Only Losing Move is Not to Play)
If I could send a letter to myself five years ago, this book would be it.
Iâm not a Bitcoin expert. Iâm not a developer, a coder, or an economist. I donât have credentials, connections, or capital. Iâm a blue-collar guy who stumbled into Bitcoin almost exactly four years ago, and like everyone else, I had to wrestle with it to understand it.
Bitcoin is one of the most misunderstood, misrepresented, and misinterpreted ideas of our time - not just because itâs complex, but because its very structure makes it easy to distort.
Itâs decentralized and leaderless, which means thereâs no single voice to clarify what it is or defend it from misinformation. Thatâs a feature, not a bug, but it means that understanding Bitcoin isnât easy.
Itâs a system that doesnât fit into any of our existing categories. Itâs not a company. Itâs not a product. Itâs not a government.
Thereâs no marketing department, no headquarters, no CEO.
That makes it uniquely resistant to corruption, but also uniquely vulnerable to disinformation. Whether through negligence or malice, Bitcoin is constantly misunderstood - by skeptics who think itâs just a Ponzi scheme, by opportunists looking to cash in on the hype, by scammers who use the name to push worthless imitations, and by critics who donât realize theyâre attacking a strawman.
If youâre new to Bitcoin, you have to fight through layers of noise before you can even see the signal.
And that process isnât instant.
Even if you could explain digital signatures off the top of your head, even if you could hash SHA-256 by hand, even if you had a perfect technical understanding of every moving part - you still wouldnât get it.
Bitcoin is more than just technology.
It rewires trust, reshapes incentives, and challenges the foundations of power, enforces sovereignty, resists censorship, and proves that something as simple as 21 million âcoinsâ, an open ledger, and a fixed issuance schedule can shake the foundations of the world.
And thatâs why this book exists.
Bitcoin isnât something you learn all at once. Itâs something you unlearn first.
You start with assumptions about money, value, and authority that have been baked into you since birth, and you slowly chip away at them.
Itâs like peeling layers off an onion.
At first, you might come for the speculation. A lot of people do. But those who stick around, who actually take the time to understand whatâs happening here, donât stay for the âprofitsâ.
They stay for the principles.
If youâre holding this book, youâre somewhere on that journey.
Maybe youâre at the very beginning, trying to separate the signal from the noise. Maybe youâve been down the rabbit hole for years and youâre looking for a way to articulate what you already feel. Either way, this is for you.
Itâs not a technical manual, and itâs not a sales pitch. Itâs a distillation of everything I wish I could have told myself when I first started.
So if youâre where I was, consider this a time capsule from the future. A hand reaching back through the noise, saying:
âKeep going. Itâs worth it.â
***
Preface
The End of The Beginning
March 2025.
The moment has arrived. Most havenât even noticed, let alone processed it. The United States is setting up a Bitcoin (Bitcoin-only!) strategic reserve.
Itâs not a theory. Not an idea. The order is signed, the ink is dried.
The people who have been wrong, over and over (and over!) again - for years! - fumble for explanations, flipping through the wreckage of their previous predictions:
âBubbleâŚââ
âFadâŚâ
âPonziâŚâ
No longer.
The same analysts who once sneered are now adjusting their forecasts to protect whatâs left of their credibility. Those who dismissed it are now trapped in a slow, humiliating realization: Bitcoin does not require their approval.
It never did.
Something fundamental has shifted, and the air is thick with a paradoxical cocktail of triumph and panic. Bitcoiners saw this coming. Not because they had insider information, but because they understood first principles when everyone else was still playing pretend.
Bitcoin was never just surviving.
It was infiltrating.
The question is no longer whether Bitcoin will succeed. It already has. The only question that remains is who understands, and who is still in denial.
Think back to 2022.
At its peak, FTX was one of the worldâs largest cryptocurrency exchanges, valued at $32 billion and backed by blue-chip investors. It promised a sophisticated, institutional-grade trading platform, attracting retail traders, hedge funds, and politicians alike. Sam Bankman-Fried, with his disheveled hair and cargo shorts, was its eccentric figurehead, a billionaire who slept on a bean bag and spoke of philanthropy.
Then the illusion shattered.
FTX collapsed overnight, an implosion so violent it left an entire industry scrambling for cover. One moment, Sam Bankman-Fried was the golden boy of crypto - genius quant, regulatory darling, effective altruistâ˘.
The next, he was just another fraudster in handcuffs.
Billions vanished.
Customers locked out.
Hedge funds liquidated.
Politicians who had once taken photos with SBF and smiled at his political donations, suddenly pretended they had no idea who he was. The same regulators who were supposed to prevent disasters like this stood slack-jawed, acting as if they hadnât been having closed-door meetings with FTX months before the collapse.
If you were Bitcoin-only, with your satoshis in cold storage, you didnât even flinch.
From your perspective, nothing important changed:
A new Bitcoin block still arrived every ten minutes (on average).
The supply cap of 21 million bitcoins remained untouched.
Ownership was still protected by public/private key cryptography.
You were literally unaffected.
FTX wasnât just a scandal, it was a filter.
Bitcoiners had already updated their priors:
âIf you donât hold your own keys, you own nothing.â
âBitcoin is not âcryptoâ.â
ââCryptoâ is a casino.â
FTX was just another financial fire, another chapter in the never-ending saga of people trusting systems that had already proven themselves untrustworthy.
That moment was a prelude.
The U.S. Bitcoin pivot is the paradigm shift.
The Eukaryotic Revolution Is Upon Us
In biology, abiogenesis is when life emerged from non-life - a fragile, uncertain process where the first microscopic self-replicators struggled to survive against hostile conditions. That was Bitcoinâs early history. It had to fight for its existence, attacked by governments, dismissed by economists, ridiculed by mainstream media.
But it survived.
That era is over. We have entered the Eukaryotic Revolution.
This is the moment in evolutionary history when simple lifeforms evolved into something structurally complex - organisms with nuclei, internal scaffolding, and the ability to form multicellular cooperatives and populate diverse ecosystems. Once this transformation happened, there was no going back.
Bitcoin has just experienced its own Eukaryotic leap.
Once an outsider, dismissed and ridiculed, it is maturing into an integrated, resilient force within the global financial system.
On March 2, 2025, the Trump administration announced a Crypto Strategic Reserve.
At first, it wasnât just Bitcoin - it included XRP, SOL, and ADA, a desperate attempt to appease the altcoin industry. A political move, not an economic one.
For about five minutes, the broader crypto industry cheered.
Then came the pushback.
Bitcoiners called it immediately: mixing Bitcoin with centralized altcoin grifts was like adding lead weights to a life raft.
Institutional players rejected it outright: sovereign reserves need hard assets, not tech company tokens.
The government realized, almost immediately, that it had made a mistake.
By March 6, 2025, the pivot was complete.
Strategic Bitcoin reserve confirmed. The President signed an executive order, and legislation has been introduced in the United States House of Representatives.
The U.S. governmentâs official bitcoin policy: hold, donât sell. Look for ways to acquire more.
Altcoins relegated to second-tier status, treated as fundamentally separate from and inferior to bitcoin. The governmentâs official policy: sell, and do not actively accumulate more (ouch!).
âBitcoin maximalismâ â the belief that any cryptocurrency other than bitcoin lies on a spectrum between âbad ideaâ and outright scam - wasnât vindicated by debate. It was vindicated by economic reality.
When the government was forced to choose what belonged in a sovereign reserve, it wasnât even close.
Bitcoin stood alone.
âThere is no second best.â
-Michael Saylor
Who This Book Is For: The Three Types of Readers
Youâre here for a reason.
Maybe you felt something shift. Maybe you saw the headlines, sensed the undercurrents, or simply couldnât ignore the growing drumbeat any longer. Maybe youâve been here all along, waiting for the world to catch up.
Whatever brought you to this book, one thing is certain: youâre curious enough to learn more.
Bitcoin forces a reevaluation of assumptions - about money, trust, power, and the very foundations of the economic order. How much of that process youâve already undergone will determine how you read these pages.
1. The Layperson â Youâre new, curious, maybe skeptical.
Bitcoin probably looks like chaos to you right now. One person says itâs the future. Another says itâs a scam. The price crashes. The price doubles. The news is either breathless excitement or total doom. How the hell are you supposed to figure this out?
If thatâs you, welcome.
This book was built for you.
You donât need to be an economist, a technologist, or a finance geek to understand whatâs in these pages. You just need an open mind and the willingness to engage with new ideas - ideas that will, if you follow them far enough, challenge some of your deepest assumptions.
Bitcoin is not an investment.
Bitcoin is not a company.
Bitcoin is not a stock, a trend, or a passing phase.
Bitcoin is a paradigm shift.
And by the time you reach the last page, you wonât need to be convinced of its importance. Youâll see it for yourself.
2. The Student â You understand the basics but want to go deeper.
Youâve already stepped through the door.
Youâve realized Bitcoin is more than just digital gold. You understand decentralization, scarcity, censorship resistance⌠But the deeper you go, the more you realize just how much there is to understand.
3. The Expert â Youâve been in the game for years.
Youâve put in the time.
You donât need another book telling you Bitcoin will succeed. You already know.
Youâre here because you want sharper tools.
Tighter arguments.
A way to shut down nonsense with fewer words and more force.
Maybe this book will give you a new way to frame an idea youâve been struggling to convey. Maybe it will help you refine your messaging and obliterate some lingering doubts in the minds of those around you. Or maybe this will simply be the book you hand to the next person who asks, âOkay⌠but whatâs the deal with Bitcoin?â so you donât have to keep explaining it from scratch.
If youâre already deep in the weeds, you can probably skip Part A without missing muchâunless youâre curious about a particular way of putting a particular thing. Part A is foundational, meant to clear the noise for those still finding their way.
Part B is where things get more interesting. Why you want to run a node, even if you donât know it yet. The energy debate, stripped of media hysteria. The legend of Satoshi, and what actually matters about it.
If youâre a hardcore cypherpunk who already speaks in block heights and sending Zaps on NOSTR, feel free to jump straight to Chapter 15: The Separation of Money and State. Thatâs where the gloves come off.
Bitcoin isnât just a technology.
Bitcoin isnât just an economic movement.
Bitcoin is a lens.
And once you start looking through it, the world never looks the same again.
This book will teach you what Bitcoin is, as much as it will help you understand why Bitcoiners think the way they do.
It isnât just something you learn about. Especially not in one sitting, or from one book.
Itâs something you grow to realize.
Regardless of which category you fall into, youâve already passed the first test.
Youâre still reading.
You havenât dismissed this outright. You havenât scoffed, rolled your eyes, or walked away. Youâre at least curious.
And thatâs all it takes.
Curiosity is the only filter that matters.
The rest takes care of itself.
The Essential Role of Memes
Memes won the narrative war - it wasnât textbooks, research papers, or whitepapers that did it.
Bitcoin spread the same way evolution spreads successful genes - through replication, variation, and selection.
Richard Dawkins coined the term meme in The Selfish Gene, describing it as a unit of cultural transmission â behaving much like a gene. Memes replicate, mutate, and spread through culture. Just as natural selection filters out weak genes, memetic selection filters out weak ideas.
But Bitcoin memes werenât just jokes.
They were premonitions.
The most powerful ideas are often compact, inarguable, and contagious - and Bitcoinâs memes were all three. They cut through complexity like a scalpel, distilling truths into phrases so simple, so undeniable, that they burrowed into the mind and refused to leave.
âNumber Go Up.â
âNot Your Keys, Not Your Coins.â
âThere Is No Second Best.â
Each of these statements is more than just a slogan.
They are memetic payloads, compressed packets of truth that can carry everything you need to understand about Bitcoin in just a few words.
They spread through conversations, through tweets, through shitposts, through relentless repetition.
They bypassed the gatekeepers of financial knowledge.
They infected minds before Wall Street even understood what was happening.
And now - they are historical markers of the shift, the fossil record our of our collective consciousness coming to terms with something fundamentally new in the universe.
The old world relied on authority, institutional credibility, and narrative control. Bitcoin broke through with memes, first principles, and lived experience.
This wasnât just an ideological battle. It was an evolutionary process.
The weaker ideas died. The strongest ones survived.
Once a meme â in other words, an idea - takes hold, there is nothing - no law, no regulation, no institution, no government - that can stop it.
Bitcoin exists. It simply is.
And it will keep producing blocks, every ten minutes, whether you get it or not.
This book isnât a trading manual. It wonât teach you how to time the market, maximize your gains, or set up a wallet.
This book is a carefully-curated collection of memes-asâmental-scaffolding for the greatest monetary shift in human history.
A shift that has already begun.
Now the only thing left to decide is whether youâre watching from the sidelines, or whether youâre part of it.
The rest is up to you.
How This Book Is Structured: 21 Memes as Mental Scaffolding
Bitcoin spreads like an evolutionary forceâthrough memes. Each chapter in this book isnât just an idea, itâs a memetic payload, designed to install the concepts that make Bitcoin inevitable. The book is broken into three phases:
I. Foundations â Memes as Mental Antivirus
The first layer cuts through noise and filters out distractions. "Bitcoin Only" is the first testâif you get this one wrong, you waste years chasing ghosts. "Donât Trust, Verify" rewires how you think about truth. And "Not Your Keys, Not Your Coins"? If you learn it the hard way, itâs already too late.
II. Resilience â Memes as Weapons in the Information War
Hereâs where Bitcoin earns its survival. "Shitcoiners Get REKT" is a law, not an opinion. "Fork Around and Find Out" proves that you donât change BitcoinâBitcoin changes you. And "Antifragile, Unstoppable"? Every attack on Bitcoin has only made it stronger.
III. The Peaceful Revolution â Memes as Reality Distortion Fields
By now, Bitcoin isnât just an assetâitâs a lens. "Separation of Money and State" isnât a theory; itâs happening in real time. "Fix the Money, Fix the World" isnât a slogan; itâs a diagnosis. And "Tick Tock, Next Block"? No matter what happens, Bitcoin keeps producing blocks.
These arenât just memes. Theyâre scaffolding for a new way of thinking. Each one embeds deeper until you stop asking if Bitcoin will succeedâbecause you realize it already has.
Next: Chapter 1: Bitcoin Only.
For now, itâs a heuristic - an efficient filter that separates signal from noise, with minimal effort.
But by the time you finish this book, it wonât be a heuristic anymore.
It will be something you know.
Welcome to the rabbit hole.
Gut Check!
FreedomTech Braintrust,
I am locking in â21 Memes: Bitcoinâs Memetic Scaffolding and the Ontological Power of Shitposting.â
Chapter 19: Bitcoin and AI is the heaviest lift in the book.
This is where the rails meet the recursion.
Where Bitcoin becomes not just money, but constraint.
Where AI stops being a toy and starts acting with autonomy.
Where NOSTR forms the scaffolding for a world already shifting beneath our feet.
Machine agents transacting, optimizing, negotiating.
Synthetic reality mutating faster than consensus can keep up.
Truth going soft.
At the center:
Bitcoin.
As wall.
As filter.
As cost.
The mechanics matter.
The memetics matter more.
This chapter tries to thread both.
I want to make sure it lands - with the builders, the signal carriers, the ones actually wiring this future into existence.
So Iâm humbly asking for your eyes.
Your gut.
Your corrections.
nostr:nprofile1qqstnem9g6aqv3tw6vqaneftcj06frns56lj9q470gdww228vysz8hqpz9mhxue69uhhxct5wdskwefw0puh5qglwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummyv4e82mnwv4e8xtnwv468wmmjdvtau6g8 â No one reads deeper. If this chapter rings false in any way, even a raised eyebrow from you would mean a lot. Assuming youâve got a whiff of energy or attention with the new baby! Congrats bro â NUMBER GO UP. đśđ
nostr:nprofile1qqsqfjg4mth7uwp307nng3z2em3ep2pxnljczzezg8j7dhf58ha7ejgprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyvhwumn8ghj7um9dejxjapwdehhxenvv9ex2tnrdaksepv2a6 / nostr:nprofile1qqsywt6ypu57lxtwj2scdwxnyrl3sry9typcstje65x7rw9a2e5nq8spramhxue69uhky6t5vdhkjmndv9uxjmtpd35hxarn9ehkumrfdejszxrhwden5te0wfjkccte9eekummjwsh8xmmrd9skcpue3jm â If any part of this clashes with the ethos of permissionless, uncensorable infrastructure, I want to catch it before the ink dries.
@calle
â I gesture toward ecash, privacy, and agent-to-agent commerceâbut if this vision misrepresents, please call me on it.
nostr:nprofile1qqs04xzt6ldm9qhs0ctw0t58kf4z57umjzmjg6jywu0seadwtqqc75spz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshs3yzth5 â NOSTR shows up not as an app, but as the access layer. If that framing misses somethingâor undersells whatâs already possibleâIâd love your take. Youâre building the nervous system of the new world. This chapter leans hard into machine agents operating within that framework.
And to the rest of the FreedomTech ecosystem: this chapter is written in your honor, but itâs also written to make the case.
If weâre going to defend sovereignty in an age of autonomous systems and synthetic reality, we need to get both the memetics and the mechanics right.
Bitcoin as the economic constraint.
AI as the optimizer.
FreedomTech as the interface.
Can I get a little help?
đ

Gut Check!
FreedomTech Braintrust,
I am locking in â21 Memes: Bitcoinâs Memetic Scaffolding and the Ontological Power of Shitposting.â
Chapter 19: Bitcoin and AI is the heaviest lift in the book.
This is where the rails meet the recursion.
Where Bitcoin becomes not just money, but constraint.
Where AI stops being a toy and starts acting with autonomy.
Where NOSTR forms the scaffolding for a world already shifting beneath our feet.
Machine agents transacting, optimizing, negotiating.
Synthetic reality mutating faster than consensus can keep up.
Truth going soft.
At the center:
Bitcoin.
As wall.
As filter.
As cost.
The mechanics matter.
The memetics matter more.
This chapter tries to thread both.
I want to make sure it lands - with the builders, the signal carriers, the ones actually wiring this future into existence.
So Iâm humbly asking for your eyes.
Your gut.
Your corrections.
nostr:nprofile1qqstnem9g6aqv3tw6vqaneftcj06frns56lj9q470gdww228vysz8hqpz9mhxue69uhhxct5wdskwefw0puh5qglwaehxw309aex2mrp0yhxummyv4e82mnwv4e8xtnwv468wmmjdvtau6g8 â No one reads deeper. If this chapter rings false in any way, even a raised eyebrow from you would mean a lot. Assuming youâve got a whiff of energy or attention with the new baby! Congrats bro â NUMBER GO UP. đśđ
nostr:nprofile1qqsqfjg4mth7uwp307nng3z2em3ep2pxnljczzezg8j7dhf58ha7ejgprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qyvhwumn8ghj7um9dejxjapwdehhxenvv9ex2tnrdaksepv2a6 / nostr:nprofile1qqsywt6ypu57lxtwj2scdwxnyrl3sry9typcstje65x7rw9a2e5nq8spramhxue69uhky6t5vdhkjmndv9uxjmtpd35hxarn9ehkumrfdejszxrhwden5te0wfjkccte9eekummjwsh8xmmrd9skcpue3jm â If any part of this clashes with the ethos of permissionless, uncensorable infrastructure, I want to catch it before the ink dries.
@calle
â I gesture toward ecash, privacy, and agent-to-agent commerceâbut if this vision misrepresents, please call me on it.
nostr:nprofile1qqs04xzt6ldm9qhs0ctw0t58kf4z57umjzmjg6jywu0seadwtqqc75spz4mhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuerpd46hxtnfduhsz9mhwden5te0wfjkccte9ec8y6tdv9kzumn9wshs3yzth5 â NOSTR shows up not as an app, but as the access layer. If that framing misses somethingâor undersells whatâs already possibleâIâd love your take. Youâre building the nervous system of the new world. This chapter leans hard into machine agents operating within that framework.
And to the rest of the FreedomTech ecosystem: this chapter is written in your honor, but itâs also written to make the case.
If weâre going to defend sovereignty in an age of autonomous systems and synthetic reality, we need to get both the memetics and the mechanics right.
Bitcoin as the economic constraint.
AI as the optimizer.
FreedomTech as the interface.
Can I get a little help?
đ

Want to steal my money? Fuck you, you canât
Want to debase my savings? Fuck you, you canât.
Want to tell me who I can or cannot send money to? Fuck you, you canât.
Want to tell me what Bitcoin is? Fuck you, you canât.
My node, my rules.
FREEDOMTECH IS A SUPERPOWER.
On a serious note: iâm a blue-collar working poor father of three. No IRL bitcoiner friends.
Iâm nearing completion on a book, mostly about bitcoin - but leaning HARD on FreedomTech broadly, NOSTR specifically. Also, the convergence of FreedomTech, Bitcoin, and AI.
I could really use a sanity check.
Could I send you the preface or a sample chapter or the whole heckin working manuscript?
Itâs my proof of work, gonna have to self-publish to Amazon regardless.
Any input before that would be rad as fuck.
Hail mary:
Hello, HODL.
Long time listener, first time poster.
Me:
>blue-collar working stiff
>no elite connections
>no IRL Bitcoin friends
>not enough time online to cultivate them (working poor father of 3!)
>working on a book
>"21 Memes: Bitcoinâs Memetic Scaffolding and the Ontological Power of Shitposting"
Your spirit and conviction via podcast appearances were a huge part of my journey. Class of 2021.
I know you donât have any reason to give me the time of dayâŚ. But Iâve been nose to the grindstone on this book for a while. I thought it was a simple exercise at first, but I think I might have something real here.
But I also know that Iâm too close to objectively evaluate it.
Could I trouble you to check out the preface or a chapter or two, so you can tell me if Iâm full of shit?
I think i do a good job distilling the essence of bitcoin in a non-technical way,
but Iâm more excited about contextualizing bitcoinâs rise with the advent of:
1) FreedomTech more broadly (epitomized by NOSTR)
2) and the future of AI, with an emphasis on the absolute necessity of FOSS options
Iâd be giddy as shit for ***any*** feedback.
Thank you for being YOU!

>blue-collar working stiff
>no elite connections
>no IRL Bitcoin friends
>not enough time online to cultivate them (working poor father of 3!)
>working on a book
>"21 Memes: Bitcoinâs Memetic Scaffolding and the Ontological Power of Shitposting"
can i get feedback? DMs open

Being surrounded by mission-focused bitcoiners makes these responses really seem wild to me. I'm not here to fuck around.