I recently did an internal corporate Q&A with a $100B+ tech company about bitcoin. I do it more often with financial institutions but this one was tech.
One of their executives personally runs a lightning node and asked all sorts of great questions. Really based stuff.
There are bitcoiners in all sorts of positions in institutions, corporations, government, banks, etc. but they are usually not the majority in terms of decision makers, and without that majority (or the CEO being one of them) is basically why most of them haven’t gone from zero to one in terms of getting involved with bitcoin as a company.
Basically from the outside it seems like no progress, but from the inside it’s a gradual growth of more bitcoiners but still at a sub-majority level for action. Important distinction. It’s like having a lot of plants quietly growing fruit but little of it is ripe yet.
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When is the zap you sent out?
Nobody can plan on a fiat standard
Hoping to work it into conversation with my tech co CEO in a couple months...
Lol it's just like socialism. It'll succeed next time we try it.
Definitely positively next time. Just trust us one more time.
Exactly!
trojan horse, little by little.
i need you to do better with words / salient-point ratio..
The cure for that is for you to click "unfollow", my good sir.
This is the vibe.
On one hand, in many normal businesses there are small bitcoin ninja groups looking for ways internally to contribute to adoption progress.
On the other hand, because bitcoin is so multi-disciplinary, in many companies that people think are already bitcoin companies… there are still small bitcoin ninja groups in comparison to the rest of the corporate overhead.
The night is young.
you keep doing you @Lyn Alden. (we love it, we love you)
"Bitcoin is the biggest conspiracy in the world. We have people in every church, office, and institution." - David Bailey
that's not a cure, but an excision. I generally like your points, but I need them more concise. Just paste it into chatGpt and say "make less wordy" and you'll make many people happier.