A description of the concept of “natural money”, and how that relates to defining what Bitcoin actually is.
Author: Mark Maraia
First Ever Freedom Festival Held In Bitcoin Jungle Shows Bottom Up Adoption of Lightning
An account of the Bitcoin Freedom Festival in Costa Rica, and the signs of bitcoin adoption growing in a ground up grassroots fashion in the region.
If You Hate Ordinals, You Might Undervalue The Bitcoin Network
“Today, every single Bitcoiner undervalues and underpays for the use of this immutable digital ledger.”
This Year, Bitcoiners Should Quit Their Twitter Addictions
Bitcoin Twitter is a strong and vibrant community, but members should make sure they are in control of the energy they spend there.
Our Relationship To Money Helps Us Understand Bitcoin
Reflecting on our relationship to money can give us insight into the way that dollars have failed us and bitcoin can provide an alternative.
The FTX Failure Shows Why I Hate Trading And Investing
Trading risky assets on centralized exchanges is the opposite of the saving Bitcoin incentivizes.
Why Bitcoin Is Not Like PayPal Or Venmo
Bitcoin is an entirely new paradigm of money, not a simple secondary payments layer built to increase ease of access like PayPal or Venmo.
If You Care About Bitcoin, You Should Onboard People Individually
Bitcoiners want to help other people adopt bitcoin. There are many methods to do this, but in-person conversations work best. How many people can you onboard?
The Obscured Attribute Of Money That Bitcoin Doesn’t Need
Bitcoin is freedom money that exists for the people, by the people and of the people.
Bitcoiners Have Cassandra’s Curse
While being armed with knowledge is powerful, it can be frustrating for Bitcoiners who see the solutions to the world’s monetary woes.