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I think they’re open to it! A lot of them have Bitcoin clubs already. The USC kids I met at Santa Monica Bitcoin even had Nostr hats for sale… though somehow they didn’t realize what it was and I had to explain it to them πŸ˜…
I don't mind more boomers tbh, just not any more Bitcointwitter2 vibes. Anything else lol. πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™
I think they are not an example to follow tbh. I don't think this marketing bribery strategy would work outside of Bitcoinery circles, I'm not even sure it works all that well inside these circles either. And worst case scenario is it actually works and cements nostr as being an irrelevant bitcointwitter2 silo
I think you probably need a budget, reaching out to pro-bitcoin people but who are outside of the bitcointwitter-only bubble, people with actual reach and followers know for Other Topics predominantly. These people do exist, they have shows and whatnot, they can be convinced to or be sponsored. In a more organic way tho, I think bitch@ may potentially bring people in. People in bitch@ meshes forming communities/forums utilising a nostr client which facilitates that. I can see that happening.
Or a client that is a nostr client, people may not even know it's a nostr client. It has a large enough group of people interested. #alexandria for eg.
Possibly. Some sort of organic interest (which is not necessarily distinct to a celebrity endorsed interest) is possible and would have stronger retention. We've already seen some 'celebrity' waves of people turn up and swiftly leave lol
Maybe we can point them to a nostr-based Slack/Discord alternative that they can use for team-based assignments. When I was in college I project managed a student group that focuses on OS rocket and satellite designs. We didn't initially get funding from the school. We started out using Slack but for a while switched to Zulip as a free alternative that doesn't delete old messages.
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Dan 10 months ago
Too bad it’s summer vacation
Agree, what bridge are me missing on #nostr that could be luring college students to cross over? βœ¨πŸ§±πŸ€” #asknostr
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Chris 10 months ago
What are you talking about? (Me πŸ‘΄) 🀣🀣🀣
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Deleted Account 10 months ago
I thought college campuses were full of conformist anti freedom tech folks?
I’m at university and basically only use nostr finding it hard to onboard non bitcoiners though
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pcre 10 months ago
The zoomer generation is trapped in the Apple and iOS universe. It's the biggest proprietary digital prison you can imagine. With the zoomer, we have a generation where technical skills are declining. They can't program in C or Assembler. You can shut down the Bitcoin app with a click of the mouse, and the zoomer are powerless.
This would be really cool! How would one get a paid to go around and talk about nostr and bitcoin? Is anyone doing that? Does anyone else think about that?
I presented on it once at a Young Americans for Liberty meeting at UC Riverside once. Unfortunately there wasn’t much interest. I probably didn’t do the best job pitching it, but it was still interesting that what I thought would be the target audience didn’t want it
IMO colleges and campuses are the places where students live that are overseen by a centralized system. So they like centralization. I think there is a high risk of them not being interested in Nostr because they like if someone oversees and controls them. It's according to Sri Lanka. But the effort is always good. :-)
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