Was asked to speak at a philanthropy conference last week with ~ $400 Billion looking to help the world where I told them the number 1 thing they could do is learn and contribute to the honest system. #bitcoin Yes - it did break brains, but many follow ups scheduled.

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Jeff. You are the purest voice on bitcoin I have come across. Thank you brother. ๐Ÿ’š
What should I study, what should I buy, how can I improve the world? You may not like the answer, but Iโ€™ll tell you anyway. ๐Ÿซก๐Ÿ™Œ
Canโ€™t wait to listen and share with my team and network in the sector
I believe these people intuitively know they are the beneficiaries of a corrupt system & are trying to relieve the guilt that they feel. I also believe the approach you suggest is the best approach for them & all humans. Acting selfishly & without greed to build a system that creates abundance for all. ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿงก
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wmdunn 1 year ago
Seizing the moment ... great work!
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DeusVult 1 year ago
You are by far my favorite advocate for bitcoin
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A-ARON 1 year ago
I think that is great advice frankly. Find the honest system and take your resources with you. Then contribute there.
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Vulturespick 1 year ago
Thatโ€™s best advice. Helping people to understand and adopt bitcoin is biggest humanitarian service one can do.
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twentyone 1 year ago
Jeff, this was a great interview. Iโ€™ve already shared it with several people I know that have shorter attention spans and would take 20 minutes to listen.
At this stage in our development, there is now no such thing as "never spending your Bitcoin." Because every time you buy anything, you are spending money that could have been used to buy Bitcoin. And every time you are lazy, you are wasting time that could have been used to earn Bitcoin. In a very significant way, we are already on a Bitcoin standard.
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