Do you resonate with this opinion? And do you think your friends might resonate with it too?
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Even in a Bitcoin Standard world, the wealth gap won't change, and that's a separate issue from the Bitcoin Standard itself.
So, we just have to do what we can now.
At the root of self-sovereignty lies human dignity, doesn't it? It must come from the context of resisting subjugation to something, so should we build our branding around that?
Everyone talks about the bitcoin standard, but I can't quite imagine how it will change the quality of life for citizens.
People sometimes ask how much BTC I have, but you must never tell them.
While securely distributing it geographically using multi-sig and other methods is a given, even then you shouldn't disclose it. The management method is also secret.
Tell them "I don't have any at all, but it's dispersed and difficult to manage, so there's no point in targeting me," and then let's do some judo and squats.
Product development is underway.

I considered using Gayser for crowdfunding, but since the main use of Bitcoin nowadays is for asset protection, I feel it's not ideal to use Bitcoin for payments or value exchange. For this reason, I am thinking of using Kickstarter instead.
What does everyone think?
As hard-cash over an Opendime-like device... although in this case the actual security of the object's value is the ability to get the satoshis "out" of the device... 🤔
A damaged device might worth nothing. However if not electronic, then maybe some of a better durable material that could secure an imprint of the seed...
Something something; titanium plus craftsmanship...
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Please wait a bit, I'm currently preparing for the crowdfunding of my product. I'll probably do it on Kickstarter.
The arrest of Telegram's CEO has hardly been discussed because very few users use Telegram in Japan.
In fact, their privacy literacy is low because they use messenger apps that are more transparent.
The ring looks amazing, Yaaman!
Not so sure about kickstarter... However I've seen some projects starting run thanks to https://geyser.fund/ which also accepts bitcoin
Surely we can crowdfund both.
I'd like to do a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter to raise the budget to develop a titanium ring, is everyone watching kickstarter? By the way, few Japanese are looking at that.

Do I have to use nostr.build to upload images to nostr? Is there an easier way?

I know a train otaku girl who writes about trains all the time on nostr.
Is there a decentralized marketplace that allows direct P2P transactions using the nostr protocol?
I will be hosting a seed phrase backup workshop at the Lightning Market, a side event of Bitcoin Tokyo, which will be held in September.
The method involves directly engraving the seed phrase onto a metal plate. If you wish to participate, please bring your own metal plate for engraving. We will provide the alphabet stamps.
The fee will be 3000 yen worth of sats.
Everyone! How can we create a good community?
And what exactly is a good community in the first place!?
For now, I don't like people who call altcoin users 'shitcoiners'.
Sometimes Bitcoiners adopt a cynical attitude towards others. Many of them inwardly think, 'How foolish people are not to understand the dangers of the fiat economy.
' This attitude likely stems from their past experiences of being attacked or ignored when trying to promote Bitcoin.
However, isolating themselves in a closed-off world will solve nothing. Ideally, when someone expresses interest in learning about Bitcoin, they should say, 'Thank you for taking an interest in us,' but many Bitcoiners tend to respond with a cynical attitude instead
Should I start a crowdfunding campaign for my rings on Geyser too?
These aren’t just any rings—they can store Bitcoin!
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With this crowdfunding on Geyser, you can directly support locals doing relief work in Gaza with Bitcoin. I personally donated as well, and I also sent a portion of my ring sales as a charity donation.