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🟠 #Bitcoin for MEA (Middle East & Africa) 🔘 Founder, NeoWealth 🔘 MEA Nation State Advisor @JAN3 🔘 Faculty Professor at the World's 1st Bitcoin Masters Program 🔘 Co-founded 1st Arabic Nostr Relay (nostrarabia.com) 👾 Sooly.bio | sooly.npub.pro 🎖️ Banned from X (ex @sooly_kobayashi) 🌍 Building open-source sovereignty tools for wealth, privacy & independence.
Institutions aren't "coming." They're hiring faculty. Honored to join Universidad de las Hespérides as faculty for the Master in Bitcoin, teaching Institutional Adoption. I learned this subject the way most of my students never will. Lebanon, 2019. A banking system that froze deposits, a currency that lost 98 percent of its value, and a population that discovered overnight what counterparty risk actually means. That experience shaped the thesis of the course: institutional adoption of Bitcoin is not a technology decision. It is a structural response to monetary debasement. The course equips you to evaluate whether, when, and how any institution should respond. What I teach is what worked then, applied at institutional scale: how businesses, family offices, and governments across the Middle East and Africa are integrating Bitcoin into balance sheets, treasury policy, and capital preservation frameworks. The pattern repeats across every market I have worked in. Crisis, curiosity, adoption, conviction. The institutions that move early do not adapt to the new system. They set its rules. If #Bitcoin still looks optional, you are studying yesterday's monetary order. Apply: Ps: I'll be working on getting the university #Nostr account🤞🏽 image
#Nostr thoughts on the 100 strikes on #Lebanon within 10minutes couple of hours ago: The difference between the Zionists and Lebanese. You think death is the end? Listen closely some people die long before they’re buried. When hunger strips you. When fear owns your home. When dignity is taken piece by piece. That’s the real death. So when a man says: “I’d rather die standing than live on my knees” he’s not choosing death, He’s choosing life. Because a life without dignity isn’t life. It’s survival on borrowed time. And maybe that’s why systems fear freedom so much… Because once you realize this, you stop asking for permission. You stop bending. You become ungovernable. Freedom isn’t comfort. It’s the refusal to die before you’re dead. #Lebanon is a #nostr story 🟪To all nostrichs out there, You're all Lebanese but you don't know it yet.
The inhuman barbaric atrocities continue from Israel towards #Lebanon today, specifically in the heart of Beirut in crowded civilian neighborhoods. Hundreds of kids are under the rubble as I post this. The beauty of nostr is the ability to post any thought I want no matter how raw and disgusted or angry I am. And am tempted. But. No language can do justice to the repeated, inhuman brutality of a hatred-driven occupier. A colonizing force that behaves less like a state and more like a cancer. Zionist Israel.
A sovereign individual doesn’t ask permission. They hold their own keys, reject inflation theft, and trade value for value, no master. A sovereign nation-state defends hard property rights, sound money, and minimal interference. If it doesn’t, it’s just another racket. The sovereign individual and sovereign nation-state are frenemies. One builds freedom from the bottom up, the other defends it from the top down. The question: will they coexist, or collide? GM #Nostr
Occupation always creates the thing it claims to fight. Resistance. You can censor speech, seize property, flood streets with soldiers, rewrite the laws, and call it “stability.” For a while, it works. But pressure builds. History is brutally consistent on this point: When people are ruled instead of represented, resistance stops being a fringe idea and becomes a survival instinct. Empires call it terrorism. The occupied call it breathing. Occupation manufactures its own opposition. #Lebanon #Gaza
Everyone is watching the missiles. Almost nobody is watching the spreadsheets. The Strait of #Hormuz did not close because of Iran's navy. It closed because seven mutual insurance associations pulled a contractual clause, and overnight, every commercial vessel in the Persian Gulf became legally unable to sail. Not unwilling. Unable. The bank requires insurance. The port requires it. The charterer requires it. International law requires it. Remove the policy, and a $500 million floating asset cannot move, even if every military in the region rolls out a red carpet. #Iran offered conditional passage. The insurance market imposed unconditional paralysis. One mechanism was geopolitical. The other was contractual. Neither side fully controlled the outcome. The IEA now calls this the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market. I wrote the full breakdown. Every claim sourced. Every number verified. The power doesn't sit where the cameras point. You can read my full article below: View article →