Orange Pill
An Orange Pill For Bitcoiners
With Bitcoin still so early on its adoption curve, it seems that convicted Bitcoiners need an orange pill of their own.
 How I Introduced My Younger Sister To Bitcoin
For my sister’s eighteenth birthday, I gave her the gift of bitcoin and some lessons on becoming a sovereign individual.
 Learning Bitcoin For Newbies In Fifteen Minutes
Here are the basic facts you need to relay to newbies when they’re wanting to know about Bitcoin.
 When Explaining Bitcoin, Persuasion Works Better Than Force
When trying to orange-pill others, it pays to be patient and persuasive versus forceful.
 The Unending Desire To Talk About Bitcoin With Others
Bitcoin stokes an inner curiosity about the nature of money and other seemingly topics. Once it clicks, it’s hard to refrain from telling everyone.
 If You Care About Bitcoin, You Should Onboard People Individually
Bitcoiners want to help other people adopt bitcoin. There are many methods to do this, but in-person conversations work best. How many people can you onboard?
 Creating Hope In A Business Owner’s Life With Bitcoin Adoption
In the first of several tales of orange pilling, a business owner in Portugal is shown the power of adopting sound money.
 Bitcoin Adoption Might Be Easier If We Speak The Elites’ Language
While Bitcoin certainly isn’t here to enable the elite class, their adoption is likely to come much quicker by encouragement from their own.
 Taking The Orange Pill Is Only The First Step. It’s Just As Important To Teach People About Bitcoin
Being a Bitcoiner is one part of the journey, but bitcoin adoption happens when we can teach others about the importance of hard, sound money.
 The All-Important Journey To Self-Custody Bitcoin
Two Bitcoiners explain their custody journey and invite others to reflect upon their own steps to claiming their sovereignty.
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