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An extremely enjoyable person to betray.

yeh you can't even spell out p-i-g-e-o-n around him or he kicks off.

The his dad turns into one.

Hecking bambozlements.

GM

Never take your eyes off the corn, my friends.

The 100 press ups a day gang, is actuaally the bootloader for the Bitcoin Peace Corps. On site volunteer work under a bitcoin banner for humanitarian projects.

Replying to Avatar EZ

GM

Strength and Honor

Few understand. Even talented builders often can't grok the real significance.

nostr:note13ec9zvjt6u3y8w85hngk85utkfumdfan49flmhj55h097um64k9s7tq3eu

Looking for a lost hero.

Is stoney bitson still around? On X maybe but I ditched it.

Low four from broseph.

Wearing fuel cells and a Van Gogh bandana.

Wow everything in NOSTR has come such a long way, except most of the business models.

you just have to fuck around a bit more. with scraps, few youtube vids, keep an eye out for stuff that you can photo and work out how they built it. The less pressure the better, just keep leaning into it without it being so frustrating you stall the effort. Then when youve got a few hours on your hands, commit to something you actually really want or really save $ doing, and then beast mode it and break the ceiling innit.

its not i did it!!! but thank you i appreciate it.

im trying to be a sushi chef, best ingredients, minimum fuss, all value.

i love you dudes but dont ask for money on a platform that accepts bitcoin and not accept bitcoin

Replying to Avatar Peter McCormack

The studio is ready, Danny's flights are booked, and next week we’ll begin recording episodes for our new podcast.

I wanted to share the reasons behind this shift as many have been asking. Three primary factors influenced this decision:

1. I hate making remote shows—I never want to do them again. These interviews need the intimacy of being in person.

2. Traveling constantly has been detrimental to my health and my family.

3. My commitments here with the football club and local community are growing.

So, the solution was clear: build a studio in the UK and produce the show locally.

We’ve secured a fantastic space in Soho, London, and we’re ready to go but given the limited number of Bitcoin guests available in the UK or those willing to fly in, it’s time to retire What Bitcoin Did.

Our new podcast will be similar in feel but will cover a broader range of topics. While some episodes will focus on Bitcoin (though less frequently), most will explore other interesting topics or people.

Having made nearly 900 episodes covering a wide range of #bitcoin topics and guests, we’re now aiming higher. By diversifying our content and guests, we hope to introduce more people to the concept of sound money through podcast osmosis. If we get this right, it will be a bigger show, if we get it wrong, well we tried.

For a long time I have felt there is a need to get out of the #bitcoin corner of the party. Real Bedford FC was a way of integrating sound money into a traditional business model. CheatCode purposely did not include Bitcoin in the title, so changing the show feels like a natural next step.

Sometimes when stuck in the #bitcoin landscape you can lose site of how other people in the world think, lose empathy for the complexities of the world. I have felt this. I'd come home from spending two weeks with Bitcoiners and be with friends and family locally and notice a distinct difference in how we see the world. As everything feels like it is going to shit, I feel like there is a bigger job to do now.

The Bitcoin podcast landscape is well served, from Marty and Odell to Natalie and Preston, from The Blue Collar guys to Stefan Livera and anyone I haven't mentioned. There’s no shortage of high-quality Bitcoin podcasts.

However, there seems to be some fatigue in the space, with similar guests and topics being revisited. With our new show we want to bring fresh perspectives and ideas, aligning with sound money where relevant—think of the shows we’ve had with the likes of Eric Weinstein and Michael Malice.

On a personal note, I’m need the challenge, test myself wider, get fit and find a good woman. I can't do this travelling all the time.

When I started the podcast my life was a shit show - divorced, coming off drugs, heading towards bankruptcy. I've had an incredible 7 years, travelled the world, made amazing friends and got to live my dream by buying my local football club.

To everyone who has helped us get this far - the guests, the listeners, the sponsors, we could not have done this without you. I am forever in your debt.

I hope you’ll check out the new show and enjoy it, though it may not be for some of you. Regardless, Danny and I will work hard to deliver the best show possible, like we always have.

Roll on The McCormack Show!

good riddance. that show and it's shitty sponsors took down more pleb money than a bank run.

v kind matey. no plan in mind, just a nice afternoon blunt and a sander. Really like these chunky designs though.

I feel a decentralised mkt place coming on mate! lololol

i can still see it

Felt cute, made an off cut table with a floating book matched shelf.

Not bad for a flyer!