Nice to watch: The BItcoiner movie.
About the culture, values, beliefs of our community.
#moviestr
Two years ago, Maya invited me to join Daedalus Labs as UX lead: a role I proudly took on. Since then, we’ve worked closely on building a bold Bitcoin vision for Suriname. It wasn’t easy. Building a startup never is, let alone one challenging systemic corruption.
But Maya dared to try. And I deeply respect her for that.
Maya embodies the spirit of a true Bitcoiner: brave, principled, resourceful. Not perfect, but real. And that realness is rare.
Along the way, we became friends. We’ve had highs and lows, in business and life. It’s no secret that she’s going through a difficult time now. I believe it’s rooted in a heavy cocktail of postpartum challenges, chronic stress, trauma, and sleep deprivation. It’s painful to witness. And yes, it can lead to erratic behavior and damaged trust.
But let’s not pretend we know everything. The situation in Suriname is complex, and so is the position Maya put herself in. She made herself a target, not for ego, but for the hope of change. That takes guts.
Still, mistakes were made. Wrong people trusted. Hard truths said at the wrong time. I hope she takes time off now, to heal, to breathe, to gain clarity. Whether she returns to the public stage or not is her decision.
What we can do as a community is this:
Hold space. Show compassion. Stay critical without turning cold.
Because Maya is not a scammer. She never enriched herself. She’s one of the most selfless people I’ve met. And like any strong spirit, she’s still human, flawed, overwhelmed, and in need of support.
I stand with her, in truth, not blind loyalty. And I hope more people choose empathy over easy judgment.
We’re in a dollar death cult, led by Fed "economists" who speak in tongues and sacrifice your future to appease the inflation gods.
STACK BTC.
- Adam Livingston
Ask the average boomer what money is, and they look at you in full disbelief that one can ask such a dumb question.
Then ask them, okay, what can you tell me about the history of money, and they start looking confused.
'You just use it, there is nothing to say about it'
Then explain to them who issues the money and if that is moral, and they start defending it.
'Someone got to create it, you want to return to barter?'
These statists have been spoon fed that no one is supposed to challenge money or central banks itself.
And there they sit in their mansions, complaining about the state of the world on their high horses.
'They're breaking down all the institutions we built after the wars, millions of people died to that you know, they're squandering their future'.
In 10 years most of them will be gone.
And we have to clean up their mess so upcoming generations don't have to live on food stamps and government handouts.
What a heritage.
Is there a way to analize zapps?
GM

1. Open source software
2. AI
3. Bitcoin
FAFO applies to everyone.
Including bitcoiners.
I wish I knew the long-term side effects of taking the orange pill.
Nobody warned me.
So here’s your warning:
(Once you take it, there’s no going back.)
1. Reality distortion
You’ll start seeing things for what they really are.
Fiat isn’t money.
Inflation isn’t normal.
You’ll feel like you’ve been living in a Truman Show economy your whole life.
2. Time theft allergy
You’ll develop a violent allergic reaction to being paid in melting money.
Every paycheck feels like a slow robbery.
You start valuing time more than things.
3. Long-term vision upgrade
Suddenly, you’re thinking in decades, not days.
Fast dopamine fades.
Low time preference becomes a way of life.
You start planning for your last name, instead of your first name
4. Authority skepticism syndrome
Symptoms include:
•Questioning central banks
•Ignoring media spin
•Reading history from first principles
You don’t just trust—you verify..
5. Friend repelling disorder (temporarily)
You’ll try to orange pill everyone.
Some will ghost you.
Some will argue.
A few will come back months later whispering, “You were right.”
Most won’t get it (Don’t worry, they’ll get it at the price they deserve.)
6. Traditional retirement plan rejection
Pension?
401k?
Nah.
You realize if it’s not hard money, it’s not a plan.
Security isn’t a promise—it’s a protocol.
7. Financial sovereignty addiction
Cold storage becomes a rite of passage.
Running a node feels like digital defiance.
You stop asking for permission and start building freedom.
8. Irreversible clarity
You can’t unsee it.
You can’t go back.
You don’t even want to.
Because now you know what real value, real time, and real freedom look like.
- D.G.