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The painful lesson is that self custody is a tradeoff that doesn't make sense for most people (yet), but the reason why isn't totally obvious.

1. The fiat economy produces what people need, the bitcoin economy does not. We are all dependent on the fiat economy. You need fiat to access the fiat economy. Which means you need offramps or proxy merchants to solve a problem that only exists if you self custody.

2. Understanding entropy is hard. Vast majority of bitcoin influensoors etc don't even understand it.

We have a LOT of work to do if we want a bitcoin standard (which requires self custody). We need to produce goods and services that are in demand and unavailable within the Fiat economy for there to be a reason to even consider it.

We need to figure out self custody primitives that can be learned as easily as using a kitchen knife or driving a car.

Some of the most advanced people in the space can't get self custody 100% perfect (if you were worried about your corn for more than 3 seconds after hearing about cold card then you're not doing it right). That means we have a BIG problem if we expect normal people to self custody.

We also need to stop being priests acting as middle men and create better pathways for ordinary people to have a *direct* relationship with the Protocol and figure things out for themselves, that's the whole reason the whitepaper was published on that particular date.
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Baerson · 1w
Maybe not. Maybe self custody should be hard. Like learning a language or playing the piano. Maybe it does need to start when you're young. It needs to be taken seriously. The "let's make self custody easy for all" almost sounds like another scam at this point. Not accusing you of that, but just say...
hoppe2 · 1w
Considering that most people used gold exchange certificates for money even before there was an online business (so there wasn’t really any particular reason why it had to be that way), and that they did so simply for convenience, we can imagine that Bitcoin will probably end up in a similar way. ...
optout · 1w
In a cypherpunk future, where people live online without trusted third parties, they need to be able to guard their own little secret keys. That's a must. We need and we will develop better tooling for that.
bootlace · 1w
a barest of bones proposal, suggestions welcome: One penny. (Or 11, or 128.) One old cheap random laptop from family or friend or eBay. One offline simple standalone html "wallet" tool, such as the venerable iancoleman/bip39: https://github.com/iancoleman/bip39/releases Turn off all radios and con...
Primate · 1w
It’s not impossible—we just need to incentivize decentralized supply-chain risk assessment of chip production, implementation, and deployment in order to protect entropy source, casting, and immutability at both the hardware and software levels. And the value prop of 2/3 multisig with geolocati...
Phaedrus · 1w
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xiangcai · 1w
fiat+bank = accountability shifted from individual to institutions with crowd funded insurance, with unnoticeable traded-off sovereignty depreciation. bitcoin + self-custody = you build the bank, security and insurance yourself. people are not doing that simply because their time has to be spent bu...
aljaz · 1w
i think you missed some
Based Truth · 1w
Fiat economy a euphemism for Rothschild and Rockefeller controlled debt slavery, bitcoin a threat to their dynasty.
Another 13 Moon Woman · 1w
It’s called UX DESIGN AND RESEARCH 🧐— anyone in the BTC BUBBLE ever heard of it??? https://npub154jjqfud0czwmeyglm4mntdd6l9dxuek8997nffrarlx5dxrdt8seg0epr.blossom.band/4b544667dcc99a16759459b22ba95ce31ffa51bf53f6a86abe1ae33f1d7f3475.gif