The third Yes Bitcoin Haiti version of Satoshi is complete!
The hat and mask can be removed. You can’t tell what kind of face is underneath—that’s what the Satoshi plush is all about 🎭
Today I had unadon (grilled eel rice bowl).
Eel is more expensive than other fish, so I can’t eat it very often. It’s so delicious that I wish I could eat it until I’m full 🤤
I had cold soba noodles today.
Since the weather has warmed up a bit, I chilled the dipping sauce and enjoyed a refreshing meal.
When it gets a little hotter, I’d like to add toppings like okra and grated yam 🍜
The second Yes Bitcoin Haiti version of Satoshi is complete!
The light blue shirt features a hibiscus design. The hibiscus is a symbolic flower of Haiti and is also beloved in Okinawa, Japan 🇭🇹🌺🇯🇵
I made a Satoshi plush in collaboration with the Haitian Bitcoin community, Yes Bitcoin Haiti!
It features a light blue shirt inspired by the vibe of Haiti, with accents of the Haitian flag’s blue and red on the hat and bandana 🇭🇹
Starting tomorrow, I’ll begin making a new Local Satoshi!
Today I was prototyping a new outfit for the Satoshi, and I’m really excited to start making it tomorrow!
I made a drawstring bag today for a certain purpose.
I added the phrase:
“Bitcoin knows no borders.
Across oceans. Across mountains. Instantly.”
I feel this every time I receive payment in Bitcoin for my goods.
I made bamboo shoot rice, simmered mackerel in miso, and simmered hijiki today.
I was craving a Japanese meal with seasonal bamboo shoots, so I chose this menu—it was really delicious 😊
I made a soy-marinated bonito rice bowl today.
I crave sashimi from time to time, so I like turning it into a soy-marinated dish and eating it with rice—it’s really satisfying 🐟🍚