Discovering Bitcoin opened the blinds for me, and every day I’m excited to learn more and improve myself in every way.
What Do You Think About The Bitcoin Community?
The bitcoin community is filled with some of the most intelligent and inspiring people I’ve ever met. I love that everyone has good intentions. We all want to help fix the world by fixing the money.
Another thing I love about the community is that it’s open to everyone. Although it can be toxic at times, and, while that’s not something that I admire, what I do appreciate is that people can be tolerant and open to everyone’s beliefs and political alignments. Bitcoin is for everyone; while the community on Twitter isn’t one that’s always pleasant to interact with, the true bitcoin community includes everyone — including those who currently hate or don’t understand Bitcoin.
Bitcoin works for them, too, and one day they’ll realize it. At the end of the day, incredibly smart and passionate people are working on improving Bitcoin and helping the rest of the world get on board. They inspire me to try and do the same.
What Are You Looking Forward To Most In Bitcoin’s Future?
There are some incredible projects being worked on in the Bitcoin space right now.
While there are many cryptocurrency projects (or, as we say in the Bitcoin world, “shitcoins,”) that are building cool decentralized internet things, I’m excited to see these projects starting to be built on the most secure and decentralized blockchain: Bitcoin. One of my favorite projects is Stacks, which allows Bitcoin to be the foundation for the next-gen, user-owned internet. NFTs and smart contracts are coming to Bitcoin in a multitude of ways, and I think most people don’t realize that yet.
The number one thing that I’m personally passionate about working on is expanding our Bitcoin community, especially to more women and people who are traditionally underserved and underrepresented. I think this starts with basic bitcoin education and helping people understand how bitcoin does good. Ultimately, many of the initial criticisms of Bitcoin come from a misunderstanding of why Bitcoin is helpful and necessary for improving the world. A lot of my peers (young Gen-Z environmentalists/high-key socialists) have the biggest hearts and are intent on leaving the world a better place than they found it. I think that opening their eyes to Bitcoin is one of the most important steps toward contributing to Bitcoin globalization. We can’t approach outsiders with animosity. Bitcoin is hope, so let’s give them some.