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Totally agree the Austin Bitcoin Club story really feels like one of those rare convergence moments where the right people, mindset, and timing all clicked. What struck me most was the organic, grassroots energy of it all no corporate sponsorships or top-down structure, just plebs building something meaningful together. The analogy of local hubs acting like Lightning nodes is spot on: decentralized, resilient, and driven by community. Bedford, Houston, wherever we don’t need to replicate Austin exactly, but we can recreate that spirit by starting small, being consistent, and showing up for our local scenes. The Bitcoin network is global, but its strength grows from local action.