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jack · 135w
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mde2q7GFCrw&t=1475s
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Deep and important! I just wrote 2 articles on Stacker about *exactly this. How the decline of record stores, comic shops and indie book stores is a direct decline of physical spaces that curate and propagate the stories that push people to Bitcoin.

Punk rock and alt music ie The Clash, Bob Marleynd, dystopian novels Orwell, Animal Farm, Huxley and subculture thinkers and art.

Bitcoin needs physical spaces in communities where the adjacent ideas can "live" and be found by the 15 year old buying his first record or the 25 year old studying politics and power. Or the 55 year old wanting to chat to the shop owner about community issues.

https://stacker.news/items/206662/r/NoNym

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nobody · 135w
The "story" only gets told as much as it's given fuel and oxygen to continue spreading. I'm writing a young adult fiction trilogy right now that tells a story where bitcoin and nostr are the backdrop. It's so badass. Can't wait for it to be finished. But telling the story for Bitcoin IMO is to tell...
Edgar · 135w
I miss all those spaces. It also made traveling to a new city interesting. You had to find the cool "underground" shops, before heading out to the darkest of clubs at night.