When in doubt, build.
Creating, problem solving, making things… is how we learn what we are meant to do and then do it!
Kyle Huber
kylehuber@primal.net
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Creator / Entrepreneur / We Are Satoshi Podcast
My Dad’s first lightning transaction
Well, it could have been a nice day


Less noise, more signal.
Thanks for the shirt @nilli studio


It’s a great day to be alive
"If you want to replace dollars stop valuing it in dollars and chasing it and bragging about all your dollars..."
I’m so sick of creating new account accounts with an email and password… I just want to pay for the service and use it.
“There are two ways to win a race. One is to run faster than the other is to make the other guy run slow slower.” - Owen Benjamin on Tucker
Palantir surveillance tech is rolling out across the US and almost nobody is talking about it.
Add this to the #40hpw must listen queue:
Curiosity is a superpower
@Seth For Privacy on the podcast this week to discuss why privacy is necessary for global bitcoin adoption… and how monero and EVM chains are often providing more freedom than bitcoin itself…
It’s a good one, curious to hear feedback.
Available on YT/podcast players
End this insanity


A few BTS photos from Nairobi, Kenya circular economies. Hundreds of merchants, grassroots adoption is off the charts.
Bitcoin is simply better money.


Found an abandoned cabin in the woods


Banger from C.S. Lewis:
“Democracy is the worth with which you must lead them by the nose. The good work which our philological experts have already done in the corruption of the human language makes it unnecessary to warn you that they should never be allowed to give this word a clear and definable meaning. They won't. It will never occur to them that Democracy is properly the name of a political system, even a system of voting, and that this has only the most remote and tenuous connection with what you are trying to sell them. Nor of course, must they ever be allowed to raise Aristotle's question: whether 'democratic behavior' means the behavior that democracies like or the behavior that will preserve a democracy. For if they did, it could hardly fail to occur to them that these need not be the same.”
Page 197, The Screwtape Letters, C.S. Lewis
Rare visit to the city, figured I’d visit a Square merchant and pay with bitcoin⚡️
Even though the merchant ends up with poverty paper it’s an opportunity to spark a conversation and preach the good word of Satoshi.


Being able to save multiple drafts in @primal would be great. I often start writing something and then come back later when the idea has percolated.
I’m sure there are 500 things to update but this would be huge.
Today I stopped by my local coffee shop and had a fantastic conversation about accepting bitcoin with the owner. She offered the outdoor patio space for future meet ups and events and was very curious, asking questions and talking about her personal experience with digital money in Korea.
What sparked her curiosity was when I told her that when I pay with Bitcoin, there is no credit card company taking 3% and the money actually settles instantaneously.
The other thing I noticed while I was there was that they did not accept cash. Cards only. When I asked about this, I was not surprised to hear the obvious answer: security.
We live in a world where physical attacks are common and the police do not protect us or our property. Here, Bitcoin does not have the same risk as physical cash.
After I had my espresso and got back on the bike, I had an aha moment.
Bitcoin is an easy sale. It’s a win-win for everyone and simply a better option than any other alternative.
We are going to win.
Throwback to the time I asked @Jeff Booth booth a 20 second question and he answered it in 2 words…