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Charlene Fadirepo
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Bitcoin Banker, Educator & Activist, tea & herbal enthusiast. I choose to see & celebrate the beauty that exists in the world.

Life is definitely all about who you know.

And if you stop and think strategically —-you might be surprised about how your current network can support your work & the work of others!

Wow! Thats a ton of beautiful honey.

Here is your daily reminder that you can do hard things.

And if you just focus on what you are most passionate about (i.e Bitcoin) people WILL show up to support you.

Thank you Mekhi Johnson for your support of #thebitcoinleap!🧡🧡

Can I just say, I love #Aussie cafes?

The background chatter, energy, & vibes are perfect for productive work!

And I love Aussie tea! What’s in my cup, you ask?

Lemongrass Ginger Tea!🧡

#teastr

I am so inspired by the beautiful #foodstr posts! (I know I’m late)

At $81K, Bitcoin is still on sale.

GM!

I am up early and happy.

I’m working on a new project.

Let’s make it a great Bitcoin day!

I had a client call this morning at 6am and it occurred to me that

remote work is such an amazing blessing!!

How did we even exist before working from home??

I don’t think I could ever go back.

This is your reminder that you

can be a Bitcoiner and love vegetables. 😃

Ohh..smart casual is a tiny step below biz casual. Just wear a nice sport coat (navy) and collared shirt, dark pants/ khakis or dark denim, a watch/belt & loafers are fine. cologne….don’t forget the cologne. It’s her bday & she will notice. Please don’t forget flowers & a card!!!

Replying to Avatar Ben Justman🍷

Wine is fragile and difficult to ship.

Bitcoin is volatile internet money.

Neither seemed like a foundation for a business—

until I found my best customers: Bitcoiners.

🧵 How I took my winery from zero to all-in:

2021

I’d just started selling my wine at farmers markets.

One day, a guy asked, “Do you accept crypto?”

I said, “I’ll take your bitcoin,” and had no idea how I’d actually do that.

He walked away.

But it stuck in my mind.

The first person who ever asked.

I was a Bitcoiner, but didn’t think that had anything to do with wine.

Bitcoiners were 0% of my sales.

2022

I joined Twitter. Went to my first Bitcoin conference.

And the people in it? They were my people.

Honest. Curious. Genuine. Driven.

A few folks started asking if they could buy wine with bitcoin.

I said yes—not because I saw a business opportunity.

I just wanted more bitcoin.

I added a little Bitcoin logo to my wine bottles.

Put up a “Bitcoin Accepted Here” sign at the farmers market.

But that was mostly for my own obsession.

I mostly had old men come up and warn me about bitcoin’s volatility.

But sometimes, real ones would trickle through.

One woman saw the sign and said:

“You accept Bitcoin?? I HAVE TO GO GET MY HUSBAND.”

I could tell she was married to someone who couldn’t stop talking about bitcoin, like me.

Sure enough, I now consider him a friend.

Bitcoin sales still felt more like a fun side quest than a real channel.

Bitcoiners were ~10% of my sales.

2023

This is when I felt the shift.

Early in the year, bitcoin sales started covering my living expenses.

By the holidays, the momentum was undeniable.

Still not everything—but enough to make me pay attention.

Bitcoiners weren’t just buyers.

They were thoughtful. Loyal. Fun to talk to.

It didn’t feel like marketing—it felt like alignment.

Bitcoiners were ~50% of my sales.

2024

Things got wild.

I released Satoshi’s Reserve, a wine I’d quietly been setting aside since 2021.

The auction blew past anything I’d seen before.

In dollar terms, it beat the entire prior year of online sales.

Then I dropped HIGHER, my second bitcoin-focused wine.

Another record. Same story:

Enthusiasm. Loyalty. People telling other people to support me.

Meanwhile, I was still at farmers markets.

Twelve-hour days every weekend.

Pitching the same story to strangers who’d never come back.

Bitcoiners were showing up, rebuying, and selling for me.

That made the decision easy.

Bitcoiners were ~75% of my sales.

2025

No more farmers markets.

No more trying to reach “everyone.”

I’m all in on Bitcoiners now.

I’ll probably make less money this year.

But I’ll be fired up by everything I do.

And I’ll have complete alignment between my job and my mission.

Selling wine for bitcoin isn’t just good business.

It feels like doing my part to make the world better.

And the fact that I get to do that with wine from my family vineyard?

That’s about as soul-filling as it gets.

Bitcoiners didn’t just become my best customers.

They joined my mission.

Bitcoiners have high expectations, are discerning and HATE deception, but if you have that, then they are dying to become your best customers.

Plant a Flag.

Bitcoin Preferred.

PeonyLaneWine.com 🍷

I love this story!! Here’s to more & more success in the future!

Hi guys.

Ahhhh. Primal feels so much better to me. We will try this NOSTR thing again.

Hey does nostr do video?

Im on Day 9 of no sugar or carbs — my skin has cleared up and I feel great.

I thought you should know.

So many people ask me how to best support the #African #Bitcoin Ecosystem.

Here are my thoughts...

I encourage you to actively support, utilize, share, and invest in #Bitcoin apps and companies that are led AND owned by #African CEOs and teams. (No figureheads, please.)

Your support as a user, investor, or champion will help strengthen local African economies, allow these companies to grow, and foster innovation across the continent!!

#thebitcoinleap in #Africa must be led by #African innovators.

Here are a few incredible companies to explore:

✅BitNob @Bitnob_official

✅BitSaaco @bitsacco

✅Azteca @Azteco_

✅Recursive Capital @RecursiveCap

✅Fedi @fedibtc

✅Machankura @Machankura8333

Wow! Thank you everyone for the Zaps today!!!