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🏹🍊co-creating with earth angels✨
Foraged puffball mushroom (Calvatia cyathiformis) from the yard, done up like eggplant parm… minus the parm since we didn’t have any. Egg wash, breaded, pan fried in butter and olive oil. Red meat sauce over top, and fresh parsley. Nutritious and delicious. 😋 The texture of puffball is like marshmallow. Real protein with a full amino acid profile. Beta-glucan fiber. Ergothioneine and glutathione, two antioxidants mushrooms make better than almost anything else. Selenium, copper, potassium, and B vitamins. Food, free and open sourced ✨
image What Creation Asks of Us Recent events have left many in the Bitcoin community grieving. On July 30, attackers began exploiting a firmware bug in certain Coldcard devices that weakened how seed phrases were generated. The following day, Coinkite publicly disclosed the vulnerability and explained that wallets created on affected firmware were insecure and could be cracked by a dedicated attacker. In the days that followed, Bitcoin was swept from thousands of affected addresses, with additional thefts continuing to emerge. The people bearing the brunt of this loss did nothing wrong. They purchased a respected hardware wallet, generated their seed phrase offline, followed the intended setup process, and became victims of a vulnerability they had no reasonable way of anticipating. For some, that grief is tangible. For others, it's a shock that rattles confidence and raises hard questions. When something like this happens, it's not only the technical failure that cuts. It's the reminder of our fragility, of how quickly certainty can dissolve. As someone who lost my sister unexpectedly, I know the feeling that follows an unforeseen loss. The sense that if only things had gone a little differently. The circumstances are entirely different, but the helplessness, I recognize it. Every creation carries its creator. That doesn't mean this moment is about assigning personal blame. To me, it's a reminder of our shared humanity, and of what creation asks of us. We've all heard someone say they made this with love. We've all heard that you can taste when someone cooked while they were angry. Whether we mean it literally or not, we recognize the truth beneath it. Every act of creation carries traces of its creator. We leave fingerprints that can't be measured by instruments alone. Our attention. Our care. Our intention. Our openness. They become part of what we make. That's why collaboration and peer review matter so much, not as an afterthought, but as part of how we honor our shared fallibility. It's one of the most beautiful invitations of open source. An invitation to collaborate. Humility made tangible. The recognition that our individual perspectives become stronger when they're welcomed into dialogue with others. Recruiting is an exercise in discernment. This has clarified the work I'm called to do. Over the past year and through Bitcoiner Talent, I've realized that my work is less about just placing talent. It's about bringing together people whose character becomes part of what they create. At Bitcoiner Talent, we give just as much attention to the companies, the leaders, and the environments candidates are stepping into as we do to the candidates themselves. Because every product is ultimately built by people. Technical excellence is strengthened by transparency, curiosity, and the willingness to invite review. The ability to collaborate, receive feedback, and build with openness is not a soft skill. In this industry it is a security property. If every creation carries something of its creator, then the people, relationships, and environments behind Bitcoin deserve as much attention as the technology itself. What we carry forward. This moment has also sharpened what I value. Kindness. Kindness creates the conditions for honest conversations. It makes curiosity feel safe. It welcomes questions before they become consequences. One of the gifts of being human is our capacity to hold seemingly conflicting truths at once. Grief alongside gratitude. Heartbreak alongside hope, uncertainty alongside conviction. Over time, that capacity grows. It allows us to hold complexity with compassion, reminding us that being human means growing through both joy and hardship. We can hold onto sovereignty while remembering we were never meant to navigate this alone. Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer network. It was always designed to connect people through shared participation. Sovereignty gives each of us responsibility. Community gives us the opportunity to strengthen one another. Let's build together in ways that reflect the best of our humanity.
Food sovereignty 🧡 Freedom you can taste 😋 This morning, I found Chicken of the Woods… and I’m over the moon about it. 🙌 It’s a bit fresh, so I haven’t harvested it yet. Hoping no one else gets to it before I get to… say a prayer! 🙏😄 image
Someone asked me today whether conviction matters just as much in other industries, or if it’s especially important in Bitcoin. Conviction is what gives meaningful work its light, energy, and staying power. It’s the conviction you have in your values, what you hold to be true, and the torch you’re carrying through life. It shapes how you show up for your work, your team, and everything you create. In Bitcoin, conviction carries particular weight. This work requires resilience, patience, and a willingness to keep building through uncertainty and skepticism. Conviction gives skill, judgment, and proof of work deeper direction and purpose. It’s the foundation beneath them. And whether you work in Bitcoin or anywhere else, the torch you carry will always find its way into the work you leave behind. 🔥
Look at these lil guys all locked in on one leaf ⚡️that’s the energy we need. Whole team on the same mission, no distractions. Hire Bitcoiners. 🧡
Friday flow ✨🧘‍♀️ Witness where your energy goes. Where are you pulled? Where are you pushed? Where do you feel aligned and carried? Truth has a current. 🧡⚡️
We’re hiring! 🚀 Head of Marketing & Community at Conduit @Bitcoiner Talent is teaming up with @Conduit.Market to find their first marketing leader. You know the mission. Merchant-owned commerce on Nostr, powered by Bitcoin and Lightning. Open-source. Building in public. Ground floor opportunity to co-create the brand, build community, and drive growth directly alongside the CEO. Part-time contract to start with a path to full-time. Remote. Paid in Bitcoin. Meaningful equity. Tag someone who’d be all in on this or DM us. Full listing below ⚡👇 image
I believe we’re all guided by ancient wisdom. The way forward is through. This is why we’re here. 🌲🧡😮‍💨 📸 from the Avenue of Giants in NoCal image
This small orange bloom that rises through the grass is the poor man’s weather-glass. It reveals its vivid flame and deep center when you draw closer and truly look. closing gently to shelter its heart as the weather turns, then unfurling once more in the soft green. Bitcoiners know this quiet rhythm. When companies tighten and roles shift, it can feel disorienting especially after pouring real effort into building tools and infrastructure that matter. What remains is the expertise you’ve gained: deeper understanding of self-custody, on-chain mechanics, and the principles that actually endure through cycles. Aligned work has seasons. The hands that have done the steady, careful labor are still needed often more so when the noise quiets and the real infrastructure gets built. If you’re navigating this right now, I’m here to listen, review a resume, make an introduction, or simply talk through what’s next. Reveal opportunity in the grass. 🧡✨