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An important part of being a Bitcoiner should be “spreading the word,” talking to others, and building communities.
As I’ve mentioned several times, whenever I make in-person purchases I always ask the merchants if they accept Bitcoin. Unfortunately, the vast majority of the time I get puzzled or judgmental looks, but sometimes there’s interest. Once, while talking to a young business owner, I even ended up helping him set up a Bitcoin PoS. Sadly, where I live, Bitcoin culture is very limited and you often feel alone (thanks God places like SN exist!) What do you do to connect with other Bitcoiners in your city/region/country? How are you working toward building a community and a circular economy based on Bitcoin?
0 sats \ 0 replies \ @anon 13h
I can relate to your experience. Im thinking just to organize Bitcoin walks on meetup whenever I go 🧡
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 20h
Where I live there are only a few others that are into Bitcoin. I'm sure there are more, I just haven't found them yet. Ideally I'd like to have a mesh-net set up, goods and services that accept bitcoin and some good friends that I can trust with holding a backup key.
Slowly and consistently lets make it happen!
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