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I first heard about Bitcoin as a kid in El Salvador.
Back then everyone said it was a scam.

I remember online games where the prize was 1 BTC —
it made no sense to me, it was worth cents.
I collected sats playing games. Then I lost the wallet. Gone forever.

In 2015 I had to leave El Salvador because of gang violence.
I survived by staying close to my computer —
that's how I fell in love with technology and Bitcoin.

Now I'm 31. Married. Living in the US. Starting over.

Today I run my own Bitcoin node.
I have a Tangem Ring cold wallet.
I collect cans and sell them to stack sats.
I run a NerdMiner — lottery mining, almost zero chances, but it's the spirit that counts.

My current stack: 0.0012 BTC.
My goal: 1 full Bitcoin. One sat at a time.

I'm documenting the whole journey here on Stacker.news.
No shortcuts. No altcoin gambling. Just Bitcoin.

If you're starting from zero too — follow along.
This is just the beginning. 🟠

Ooh what is that light box and where can I buy one?

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That's a NerdMiner! It's a small device that connects
to the Bitcoin network and tries to mine a block solo —
the odds are almost 1 in a million per year but it's
the spirit that counts! 🎰🟠

You can find it on Amazon or build your own with
a cheap ESP32 board. Just search "NerdMiner Bitcoin"
and you'll find everything you need!

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