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I’m a regular bod born & bred in South London of Jamaican parents. Was fooled into crypto via a scam, got rugged. Went altcoin, got hacked. Found Bitcoin, ain’t looked back!

How Africa Works

I’m returning from a couple of weeks in Dakar. I was hoping to seek out the local bitcoiners whilst getting a feel for this West Coast power house.

No joy with the bitcoiners this time around but what I did find was a vast mega city pumping with people busying themselves on that daily grind at every level. Young and old, impoverished and wealthy along with all that sits in between. All rubbing shoulders in an effort to make their respective portion of daily bread.

Horse & cart, trikes, bikes, mopeds, taxis, mini buses, coaches, cars, SUVs, pickups, trucks, artics all moving as quickly and cleanly as possible. No road rage but a fare bit of horn tooting to ensure others are aware of your presence. Colours, variety, originality, ingenuity, audacity and the darn right outrageous!

Street vendors of all forms and all ages offering up everything from snacks, fruit, veg, hot drinks, cold drinks, tissues buy the box, tissues by the pack, hot sandwiches. The effort, patience and industry is truly impressive.

Fait robs the people in their sleep and the CFA is probably the most insidious of these.

Bitcoin has a place here but there is work to do for it to be realised. I saw it. Retailers, traders, street vendors and taxis use mobile money to transact via QR code. It’s everywhere. I see a point in time where sats via lightning invoices and eCash replace mobile fiat.

I look forward to Senegal being based!

Gotta give this a look… ta

Replying to Avatar BTC Sessions

Hello #Bitcoin newcomers! If you need step-by-step hand holding, here's a thread with a few resources I've put together. Share & tag anyone this might help!

First off, you can subscribe to my YouTube channel that I've been running since 2016.

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There's a lot of information on the channel, so if you need it all laid out sequentially, here's a page I put together to lead you from beginner to hardened Bitcoiner.

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Excellent compilation. Much thanks

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Tempted to do another impromptu #TitcoinTalk Nostr-only nostr:npub10qrssqjsydd38j8mv7h27dq0ynpns3djgu88mhr7cr2qcqrgyezspkxqj8 live stream today on zap.stream…

Should I do it? Who would you want to join it?

No promises because I’m deep in the fiat mines right now, but if I can swing it I will 🤙

Lawrence Lepard

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https://open.substack.com/pub/walkeramerica/p/american-hodl-x-erik-cason-bitcoin nostr:note1tqslc9wxetzs0tg5pdmzw66n5lurycdswdafp275zf346tca2apqpv9psy

Likewise JG. I was laughing hard then wifey walks and gives me a look like ‘what the hell are you up to’… this episode is off the hook.

I’m with you… where my level miners at. Let’s get to this!

Could do with an invite. Wifey doesn’t like me hitting the sauce so I’m tea total till next week 🫤

Brother… I can’t stop watching this! Truly incredible and now Musk is gonna get all up the face of the blotted state administrator. As we say back home… peak!

Back in Africa clearing my head after a tumultuous 3 months. Drove past this chap in the middle of Dakar last night on our way to a boutique beach front restaurant. I love the constant juxtaposition of traditional ordinary means on my perspective

Replying to Avatar Lyn Alden

One of the things I’ve been thinking about a lot lately is non-traditional story structures.

(Spoilers for The Matrix, Sicario, and John Wick if you haven’t seen them by now…)

A good example of a traditional story structure is The Matrix. It’s a typical three-act structure with an underdog protagonist who explores a whole new world, powers up via his mentor, and then takes down the stronger villain and gets the girl. But it’s more creative and better executed than most. Top shelf stuff.

In contrast, a movie like Sicario is less traditional. We mostly follow the story from the protagonist’s perspective. But then toward the end, she basically gets defeated and her worldview is invalidated. And then a supporting character, like a dark anti-hero type, kind of takes over as the main character for the final 20 minutes of the film. It’s quite highly rated and very good, but that kind of structure can be risky because the protagonist that we've come to care for goes through an anti-climactic and unhappy ending, with the dark/cynical side winning over the light/optimistic side. And it’s not even as simple as “villains win”, but rather, the anti-hero kind of takes over as the main character and defeats villains in the original protagonist's place, so we have partial "protagonist rotation", where a supporting character kind of ends as the main character. It’s a higher difficulty level to land that type of ending because the viewer is like, “Damn. I mean amazing too, but damn.”

A less complex example of a non-traditional structure is John Wick. It’s an action movie, one of the better ones for its genre, but the non-traditional element is that we know from the start that the protagonist John Wick is the biggest badass around. None of the villains are as strong as him individually, or even close really. The villains are the underdogs. And so to make that non-boring (“John Wick just kills everyone and wins easily”), it requires things like greater numbers of villains, and/or various schemes to surprise or outsmart the protagonist. It’s also a little harder to stick the landing because the climax can be less satisfying if you know from the start that the protagonist is stronger than the antagonist, and so it either needs emotional depth, complex situations, or other ways to make that ending satisfying.

I’ve been exploring some of these and thinking about it a lot because my novel has a number of these types of non-traditional elements, which elevates the difficulty in terms of making them satisfying despite going against the basic structure that people expect as a baseline.

Are there books, shows, or movies you like that go through rather non-traditional story structures?

Infernal Affairs. The original to The Departed. Cinematically excellent with an amazing and mesmerising intertwining story line