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“Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel” fiction podcast is live now on all platforms! ⚡️
Have you read: The Millionaire Next Door: The Surprising Secrets of America's Wealthy
Been a decade + since I last read it, but its a classic in personal finance circles and feels like it would fit right in with staying humble and stacking sats.
The Millionaire Next Door identifies seven common traits that show up again and again among those who have accumulated wealth. Most of the truly wealthy in this country don't live in Beverly Hills or on Park Avenue-they live next door.
The Millionaire Next Door identifies seven common traits that show up again and again among those who have accumulated wealth. Most of the truly wealthy in this country don't live in Beverly Hills or on Park Avenue-they live next door.What if instead of a free immersive audio drama fiction podcast - we called it an audiobook and charged money for it?
Would MFers listen to it then?
Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel...


Fountain
Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel • Listen on Fountain
When Lauren and Ellie inherit their late uncle’s cabin, they uncover more than family secrets. Discovering a hidden world built on buried clues, ...

Are you an independent lone wolf or part of an interdependent pack?
Which would you prefer?
Do Western societies tell people to:
-move out early
-build separate careers
-avoid mixing money and family
-stay small and self contained
Is there a reason you don't pool your:
-housing
-capital
-childcare/eldercare
-networks
-knowledge/skills
How do we take Citadels from concept to reality?
Bitcoiners - are you building legacy? Establishing a dynasty? Have or will you acquire a Citadel or family compound?
What are the best resources you've found so far?
Quick Summary of the resources I've found so far:
Leaving a Legacy - Johann Kurtz (book)
Ben Black - Dynastus (Twitter Account and Podcast)
The Old World with Will Tanner (Podcast)
The Old World podcast has been my favourite resource I've found so far.
We're adding to the conversation, exploring detailed how-to's for establishing a family compound or Citadel.


Citadel Series- Resort Hacking:
The House Hack on Steroids
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🚨 THE CITADEL ROLL CALL 🚨
If The Mandibles and Atlas Shrugged had a baby who actually understood Bitcoin, you’d get Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel.
We made this because Bitcoiners deserve fiction that treats them like adults: inheritance, OPSEC, paranoia, and the human cost of sovereignty.
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Fountain
Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel • Listen on Fountain
When Lauren and Ellie inherit their late uncle’s cabin, they uncover more than family secrets. Discovering a hidden world built on buried clues, ...

What's important to you when founding your Bitcoin Citadel? 🤔


❎ Reject single family homes in suburban sprawl, surrounded by strangers.
☑️ Embrace multi-generational family citadel compounds.


Citadel Series- Resort Hacking:
The House Hack on Steroids
Looking forward to reading Johann Kurtz
Leaving a Legacy. Just watched the @TFTC discussion.
I'd already grabbed a copy when it came up in a conversation with @Jor a couple weeks ago.
Occasionally I've heard rumors of families that approach things in a low time preference/multi generational approach, but I've never personally encountered it. (A family that owned 10,000+ Acres of Ottawa valley, where the father purposely raised his four children to inherit his empire, one an accountant, another a lawyer, third a manager etc.)
It also seems like you're just as likely to hear of rumors of families that get corrupted by this, like The Murdaughs in South Carolina. (theres a great dramatization of this - Murdaugh: Death in the Family)
Growing up in a rural setting on a century farm, I've encountered families with strong bonds/traditions, but they always appeared to be organic/emergent phenomenon's vs intentionally structured. (Most often, large families with a family business)
It's something I've been exploring in our Audio Drama - Mysteries of the Bitcoin Citadel, as well as the series of essays on The Remnant Builds (links in next comment).
Are there other great books that explore this? Anyone have a fool proof recipe?

