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Kyle Huber
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Creator / Entrepreneur / We Are Satoshi Podcast
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Listening to podcasts definitely counts as “research”
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Camp Nakamoto good vibes with bitcoiners in nature
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Two of the best things about Europe- walkable cities and fantastic sauna culture.
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kylehuber 2 months ago
This one is a little bit controversial- I typically prefer to use my card if a merchant or restaurant is not holding the bitcoin but I wanted to give this service a try. Bitcoin payments are becoming mainstream by the day and 3rd party platforms are enabling us to hold less and less fiat. In the US, Square just announced bitcoin payments will be integrated into their POS system, which means accepting bitcoin as payment doesn’t require any technical ability or custody. Whether it’s good or bad that bitcoin adoption is happening from the top down is up for debate, but certainly we are living through a massive transition in how the financial system functions.
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kylehuber 2 months ago
In the last 2 years bitcoin has taken me all over the world. Leaving Prague today feeling grateful to be part of this network! @alo.in.motion is becoming a bitcoiner 👌
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kylehuber 2 months ago
If a merchant or business accepts bitcoin it’s in your economic interest to pay in sats. For one, the price of bitcoin has far less potential if it ends up like gold- captured and centralized. Not to mention you have far less freedom if there’s a bank or regulator between your money and the goods and services you want to acquire. Bitcoin was a medium of exchange before it was a store of value. What bitcoin is gets decided at the individual level.
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kylehuber 2 months ago
The hardest days for bitcoiners are still ahead. We have not won. That being said I am incredibly optimistic about the future. Even if the evidence supports being black pilled, I refuse to accept it. Spending time around bitcoiners in real life, the optimism is contagious. It seems to be the opposite online.
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Trustless by design event in Prague. Love to see some familiar faces! image
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Bitcoin’s returns are not just monetary. It opens your mind. It gives you time to reflect and ask the deeper questions about life. It connects you with optimistic humans. It leads you to new rabbit holes. It frees you from the silent theft of inflation. It lets you live the life you were meant to live. At the end of the day bitcoin is just a tool, it’s what you do with it that matters. We are all satoshi ⚡️
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kylehuber 2 months ago
BTC Balkans 2025- @Nackoo2000 had a vision for a bitcoin only event that unites the Balkans countries and rejects fiat. 7 Balkan countries attended, @npub1musq...v5kr and @Blockstream sponsored and the presentations/panels were fantastic. If you want to build on bitcoin, smaller regional conferences are the way to make lasting connections.
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Exploring Sofia before BTC Balkans. Bulgaria continues to grow on me!
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kylehuber 2 months ago
It seems a to me that there is a real divergence happening in bitcoin right now between those who just want NGU and those who are here for the revolution. The hardest days are ahead. We have not “won” until we don’t use fiat at all.
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Camp Nakamoto spread. No seed oils here!
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Every time I go to a bitcoin event I meet more and more bitcoiners who need to do a podcast. There are so many great ideas and perspectives that don’t propagate through the Bitcoin community because these folks don’t do podcasts. My encouragement whenever I meet someone like this is not to “start”a podcast but DO a podcast. It could be just do a single podcast whenever it’s time to share an idea or have a conversation about something. We are pioneers not plebs #40hpw
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Is Bitcoin just "digital gold" or can it actually become money? ☕💡 I was recently in Bulgaria spending bitcoin at restaurants and of course, coffee shops like Black Honey in the beautiful mountain town of Bankso. Nothing fancy — just a small transaction, over in seconds. But it got me thinking… We often talk about Bitcoin as “digital gold,” a store of value, or a hedge against inflation. We hold it, chart it and debate price targets. But how often do we actually use it? If you haven't actually USED bitcoin as money how can you formulate a view of where this technology is going in the future? By spending bitcoin you experience value moving between people without intermediaries, instantly, with finality. The irony is that the people who believe in Bitcoin most are often the least likely to spend it. We call it “sound money,” but if no one transacts with it, is it really money at all? Holding bitcoin is playing defense. Spending it is playing offense. It’s how networks grow. Every small transaction is a statement: “This isn’t just a speculative asset. It’s a usable, borderless currency.” Money is what people use, not just what they own. Let's get the sats flowing ⚡
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Nice digs at Camp Nakamoto 🌅 I may be transitioning from a conference maxi to a “retreat” maxi… Nature and bitcoin go well together👌 image
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kylehuber 2 months ago
We are all Satoshi. I’ll tell you first hand that receiving support for my film has given me so much fuel to push forward. If you’re listening to podcasts or consuming bitcoin content, support the creators you want to see grow! At the end of the day we’re all on the same team. We have a massive challenge to educate and onboard individuals and small businesses. Let’s go🚀
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kylehuber 2 months ago
Building your network in bitcoin means you have friends in almost any major city you visit. Messaged a bitcoiner yesterday saying hey I’m coming through Boston tomorrow and he opened his doors to let me stay the night. Grateful for the hospitality!