pull down to refresh

Bitcoin and stories are much alike. They can be described in powerful simplicity or astonishing complexity. Both are unique developments in human history and feed our wellbeing. Bitcoin and stories are forces for good, though they must be used wisely. And there comes a point in many of our lives where we pass from consumer to active participant of these phenomena.
By removing himself from the equation, Nakamoto left it to us to write the future of bitcoin. It’s not surprising that we have been tentative to propose a narrative. Stories have never been decentralised before.
Think of the building of the pyramids, the invention of the printing press, or the release of the iPhone 1. Instead of the technology itself, we focus on the people that made it and how its invention affected us. The story of the pyramids survives in every tourist’s photograph; the joy of reading touches a higher percentage of the world’s population every year; the garage-to-keynote-speaker tales of Apple’s late CEO inspires entrepreneurs worldwide.
To unite interest in bitcoin, we need to be better at telling its stories. Only stories have the power to stop us, to wake us, to make us feel rather than think.
Introducing 21 Futures: Tales from the Timechain
  • Political dissidents scramble to cross the threshold to freedom.
  • A decades-long hunt for keys incites a change in world order.
  • A clear-blood dares to question the oppression of noderoids.
  • A cryo-frozen oligarch wakes into his worst nightmare.
  • A lowly space station miner buys a planet.
In this book of diverse stories planted firmly in the bitcoin-verse, reality fractures into 21 futures. Some are wonderful, others terrifying.
You are not prepared.

For most people, great change doesn’t arrive from binary logic and a working knowledge of code. Understanding grows through narrative. It is stories that bring change. We hope you enjoy the stories in this book.
Visit the website to learn more.
I posted about this anthology the other day. Are you involved with the publication? I am looking forward to reading the stories. I hope they are worthy. I can't help but think there's a lot riding on this.
reply
Konsensus Network is the publisher. I work with them on various projects at times and the folks involved are really friendly and just good peers all in all. I highly recommend them.
Of course, I may be biased, as I'm also one of the authors in the book 21 Futures! :D
reply
I'm looking forward to reading your story!
reply
deleted by author
reply
We talked about how I'm sci-fi agnostic at best. I am vowing to keep an open mind, so I'll give the anthology a chance. To me, it's risky to write in that genre. There's nothing worse than schlocky, second rate futuristic stories. Bitcoin is too important.
reply
deleted by author
reply
The book is not directed to bitcoiners alone. In fact, bitcoiners are a secondary market for us. The idea is to create compelling, high-stakes human interest stories that are somewhat related to bitcoin and libertarian ideals. It's an opening narrative for cajoling a wider audience by using great stories instead of bitcoin evangelism.
The stories are great, but as the publisher, I am obviously biased. Best to read them yourselves :)
A Bitcoin story even an fictional as it may be can usher a new set of literary bitcoiners beyond the crop of the tech savvy and investor focused bunch presently dominating the ecosystem
reply
Definitely, if they are good.
reply
I will spoil a bit of my story. It may not be the best one but I don't want to spoil other stories yet. Here is part 1 of my story The Noderoid Saga: Dreamers.
Let me know what you think!
reply
Any plan for an audiobook one day? Looks super interesting.
deleted by author
reply
deleted by author