/r/LivingOnBitcoin
It's a specialized sub for hardcore Bitcoin enthusiasts who are avoiding to own/use fiat money.
In our everyday life we are using the real money - Bitcoin.
For a more general sub about Bitcoin, see /r/Bitcoin/ and /r/BitcoinBeginners/
It's a specialized sub for hardcore Bitcoin enthusiasts who are avoiding to own/use fiat money.
For us, Bitcoin is not an investment, it's a way of life.
Current price of 1 Bitcoin is 100 000 000 satoshi.
For a more general sub about Bitcoin: /r/Bitcoin/ and /r/BitcoinBeginners/
/r/LivingOnBitcoin
Yo Stackers!
I've been working on a bitcoin merchandise initiative aimed at supporting bitcoin adoption, and I decided to launch it today as an homage to Satoshiβs gift to us 15 years ago.
The site is packed with private-label pleb products & super-cool orange pill gear designed to educate and enlighten the masses:
β’ Meme Warfare Educational Literature
β’ Stamps, Stickers, & Tasty Treats
β’ A ton of Other Bitcoin Goodies
Made by the plebs, for the plebs.π§‘
I have a ton more Bitcoin merchandise ideas in the works, so if you want to help me bring more rad bitcoin-only gear into the world, please consider supporting the site with a purchase!
Happy White Paper Day!
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Hi to everybody, I am bitcoiner in Spain. I am committed to introduce bitcoin as a payment method into physical shops. My twitter account is "cobraenbitcoin"
Sometimes when I go to a shop the first thing they tell me is βI do not have customers asking to pay in bitcoin" so itβs a bit hard to show them the benefits of bitcoin.
I think we should always ask to shops, venues, restaurants, hotels whether they accept bitcoin. This would open their mind to "our world" and would make them well willing to accept bitcoin when somebody as me try to help them.
I would be happy to find a strategy that help us increase bitcoin adoption, we would all benefit of that.
If anybody wants to help me, he/she is welcome.
Please, share your thoughts, thanks,