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“Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel” fiction podcast is live now on all platforms! ⚡️
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MotBCPodcast 1 month ago
Everyone wants to be a rebel. No one wants to build a rebellion. image The TL:DR of this article is: Bitcoiners should watch Andor. image Everyone wants to be a rebel. No one wants to build a rebellion. One is identity. The other is responsibility. It’s easy to be against something. Against institutions. Against norms. Against “the system.” Rejection gives you the feeling of an identity instantly. You don’t need to prove anything. You don’t need to coordinate with anyone. You don’t need to build anything that works. You just need to say no. It’s cheap, easy. Watch Andor closely and you’ll see the difference. Most characters want to resist the Empire. They’re surviving. They’re reacting. They’re angry. Early Cassian Andor isn’t trying to overthrow anything. He’s running jobs. Avoiding risk. Taking opportunities where they show up. He’ll fight if he has to. He’ll run if he can. He’s not a rebel. He’s a consumer of instability. That’s what most people are when systems start to crack, they’re not builders, not leaders, just people navigating the edges. Few are preparing the foundation for anything that could actually replace it. As cliche as it sounds, those people that prepare the foundation, won’t be the one’s placing the capstone. Luthen Rael (Sergeant Lear) isn’t performing rebellion. He’s constructing it. That means: funding people he doesn’t trust coordinating actors who don’t even know each other operations designed to provoke overreation maintaining cover identities accepting that he will never be seen as the hero He’s not organizing people. He’s shaping incentives inside a system he understands better than the people fighting it. Saw Gerrera is what most rebels become if they last long enough. Certain. Pure. Alone. He knows exactly who the enemy is. He also can’t work with anyone who isn’t perfectly aligned. Every potential ally becomes: too soft too compromised too different So his rebellion fractures. Into smaller groups. Stronger beliefs. Less coordination. He’s not wrong about the system. But he’s incapable of replacing it. Mon Mothma begins not as a rebel. She’s what most people are before anything breaks. A reformer. She stays in the system long after it stops working, because leaving it is more dangerous than admitting it’s broken. She sees the system failing. She speaks against it. Pushes where she can. Stays inside the rules. She almost fails because she’s still playing by rules she knows are broken. Most characters (people) want to perform rebellion, to feel like rebels. They want: Moral purity Immediate expression recognition They want to say what’s wrong. They don’t want to be responsible for what comes next. This shows up outside fiction too. Take Curtis Yarvin and the broader class of internet “system critics.” They’re often: historically literate analytically sharp brutally honest about institutional failure They can tell you exactly why the system doesn’t work. In detail. For hours. But analysis is not a rebellion. At best, it’s a precondition. Too often, it becomes a substitute. Because building anything real forces tradeoffs that analysis can ignore. You don’t have to coordinate with flawed people if you’re just writing. You don’t have to compromise if nothing depends on you. You don’t have to risk failure if you never leave the frame of critique. You don’t have to build anything that survives contact with reality. Rebellion, as an identity, is cheap. Rebellion, as a system, is expensive.
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MotBCPodcast 3 months ago
SHTF - who you tapping for your team or just stacking more sats and going lone wolf? 🤔 image
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MotBCPodcast 3 months ago
In 2018, a cow in Poland escaped on the way to a slaughterhouse. image She broke through a fence, ran to a lake, and swam to a small island. People tried to approach. She charged them. She refused to come back. The story went viral. “Hero cow wins freedom.” Officials later tried to capture and relocate her. She died during the operation. (Stress/Heart) She escaped death herself. Until Government arrived to save her. There’s probably a lesson there somewhere.🤔
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MotBCPodcast 3 months ago
Our npub's been a little quite the last week... Matt got addicted to Crusader Kings 3 and was busy helping Ireland ascend to great empire status. Anyone else get addicted to video games and lose themselves in them from time to time? What games have you sunk the most hours into? For Matt it's Civilization IV and V Age of Empires II City Skylines 2 image
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MotBCPodcast 4 months ago
⚡️ Looking for Nostr creators to co-host a Zapathon ⚡️ We run Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel — a Bitcoin-coded fiction podcast. We’ve already run one Zapathon successfully and want to replicate it with aligned Nostr voices. Proof of prior Zapathon: • ~70,000 sats spent • ~85 direct episode plays • 90+ replies • 140 likes • 60+ reposts • Trending post from our account What participants did: Reply with a screenshot showing the episode playing on fountain fm. That’s it. Partnership Options (open to discussion): Option 1 – Co-hosted Zapathon • 500 sats to each participant • 500 sats to you (the host) per valid screenshot • Up to 210 participants (≈210k sats total) • Bonus: If the episode hits 500+ plays within 24h → extra 210k sats Option 2 – Results-Based • Influencer-chosen structure • Example: 500 listens = 420,000 sats Ideal partner: • Someone who’s listened (or will listen) • Would organically recommend it to Bitcoiners or pre-coiners • Wants to experiment with fun, native Nostr distribution If this sounds interesting, reply or DM. We'd also love to appear on any Bitcoiner or adjacent podcasts to talk about MotBC, Bitcoin Culture, and how to get pre-coiners off zero.
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MotBCPodcast 4 months ago
⚡ Zapathon - Matt will zap you 1,000 sats (first 42 people) All you need to do is reply to this thread with a screenshot showing you listening to Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel. Doesn't matter if you listened before - we just want to get a post trending and create more awareness around our Bitcoin fiction audio drama. Share a screenshot thats it! We may award bonus sats to those who reshare this post too. image
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MotBCPodcast 4 months ago
Bitcoin Retirement or Bitcoin FIRE Retirement is not a Bitcoin number. It is the ability to live without being forced to sell Bitcoin at the wrong time. To get there: 1. Know your annual burn. If you don’t know what your life costs, every BTC target is guesswork. 2. Build runway first. Hold enough non-Bitcoin support to survive bad years without selling BTC. 3. Lower future costs where possible. Housing, energy, food, and community reduce the capital you need to stay free. 4. Use Bitcoin deliberately. Hold as a reserve. Borrow only at low leverage. Sell only when structure is in place. 5. Buy the Citadel when three things are true: runway remains intact the commitment lowers your future burn a deep drawdown would not force selling If you’re waiting for a perfect price or a perfect cycle, you’re waiting for permission that will never arrive.