Bitcoin doesn’t get too much love from the media. The tune seems to have slightly changed since the launch of the ETF, now that there’s money to be made. I don’t see many discussions about the humans pushing this decentralized technology forward. Bitcoin has no CEO, sales, marketing, product, or support team. Its source code is open for anyone, to inspect, copy and propose changes. 15 years after its inception, the network grows stronger every day due to the efforts of individuals worldwide. They build products, share stories, educate, mine, and more.
Here are some people who have directly impacted our journey, especially in Africa:
-Two early adopters who have consistently organized meetups for nearly 8 years -A young graduate creating a circular economy, while also boot-trapping his tourism business -An artist making bitcoin approachable to the masses through his love of music -A family of five who opened their doors and showed us their way of living on a Bitcoin-standard -A father who built a product that doesn't require the internet to use bitcoin -An ex-military who is educating the community through the local languages -An engineer who is setting the record straight on bitcoin mining
This is just a small sample of the thousands that continue to build using this open technology, which is deeply misunderstood. As literacy and adoption increase, more and more humans will jump on board.
We care about things which directly affect us. We can only imagine the impact when we read stories.
Keep promoting the human side of bitcoin.
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I agree that we newbies should also support the distribution of information and raise awareness among people about what Bitcoin really is and how important this asset is for the future!! We should support each other and thus continue moving forward on our journey!!
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More and more will get to know bitcoin. We are early, we need to remember that. I just hope the future doesnt bring problems of its own, like etf scams. Now that it is becoming a big thing.
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