When did you become a Bitcoiner?
I first bought Bitcoin in 2014. Over the years, I bought in and sold out. Only started properly accumulating since last year.
Why last year?
I finally learned to distinguish what makes Bitcoin unique compared to all the other “better technologies” out there. I always believed currency innovation was our only non-violent path out of the fiat system… but I wasn’t sure it had to be only Bitcoin. For years, I ran my car finance business with the intention of bringing crypto’s advantages to everyday people. But after 5 years, I realized I was doing the same TradFi thing as everyone else — no real impact.
The trigger:
The only places real-world asset use cases have truly made an impact today are with large institutional plays, stablecoins, and Bitcoin-backed lending. I've realized that money is a technology of consensus — and that no one has done it better than Bitcoin (and maybe the US government).
Since then, I’ve gained a deeper appreciation for proof-of-work, for why Bitcoiners avoid “shitcoins,” and for what’s technologically possible.
It’s my own “number go up” story. Love to hear yours.
Kode
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Immersed in Bitcoin and real-world asset tokenization since 2014, Hudhaifah (Kode) has spent over a decade operating at the intersection of sound money, software, and real-world finance.
With a foundation in computer science and philosophy, he has led end-to-end execution across technology, regulation, accounting, and operations—most notably structuring and tokenizing over $2M in vehicle leases.
His experience spans building risk-scoring algorithms in blockchain intelligence, developing tokenized infrastructure for real-world use cases, and operating full-stack financial systems where theory meets constraint. These years sharpened his ability to design resilient financial primitives, navigate regulatory reality, and ship systems that work outside the lab.
Today, Hudhaifah is focused on one question: how do we make the benefits of sound money accessible in everyday life? Through entrepreneurship and system design, he works on translating Bitcoin’s principles into practical, rea