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        <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Onchain
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Passionate about Learninglanguages and writing, I'm dedicated to programming and literature adjunction. With a background in web development, I thrive on the moments when I discover my spontaneity.

🌐 Let's Connect:

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Lightning Address: parityday@vlt.ge

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      <title><![CDATA[🇹🇹 Bacchanal Over Bitcoin]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[In a country where “bussing a mark” is a national pastime, it’s almost ironic how quickly Trinidadians fall for the same cycles of financial abuse. We celebrate quick money schemes, glorify hustlers, and re-elect known fraudsters. Yet when it comes to Bitcoin—arguably the most transparent, accountable, and empowering financial technology of our time—we get cold feet.

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             <itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[In a country where “bussing a mark” is a national pastime, it’s almost ironic how quickly Trinidadians fall for the same cycles of financial abuse. We celebrate quick money schemes, glorify hustlers, and re-elect known fraudsters. Yet when it comes to Bitcoin—arguably the most transparent, accountable, and empowering financial technology of our time—we get cold feet.

Why?]]></itunes:subtitle>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let’s break it down.</p>
<p>🎭 The Cultural Love for Hype</p>
<p>Trinidadians are no strangers to investing. We invest in pyramid schemes, blessing circles, overpriced insurance packages, corrupt ministries, miracle crusades, and football teams that haven’t kicked a ball in years. Anything wrapped in emotion, religion, or political flag-waving gets support—no questions asked.</p>
<p>Bitcoin, on the other hand, demands research, self-custody, and personal responsibility. That’s not sexy in a culture where people would rather “leave it to God,” “vote them out,” or “put some pressure on the boss man.”</p>
<p>🧠 The Mindset Gap</p>
<p>There’s a deep psychological barrier here:</p>
<p>Fear of responsibility: Bitcoin doesn’t come with customer service. It puts you in control—and that scares people used to blaming the bank, the government, or the devil.</p>
<p>Love for middlemen: Whether it’s pastors, politicians, or financiers, Trinidad loves an “intercessor.” Bitcoin removes them all.</p>
<p>Resistance to abstraction: We’re tactile people. We want paper receipts, printed statements, and "real money." Bitcoin’s digital nature makes it feel unreal—despite being harder money than the TT dollar will ever be.</p>
<p>🔥 What Gets Us Excited</p>
<p>Let a pastor say God told him to buy a jet—people pledge money. </p>
<p>Let a politician promise a ghost job—people campaign. </p>
<p>Let a friend say he knows a man that can flip $100 into $500—people sign up.</p>
<p>But tell someone to download a Bitcoin wallet, learn about self-custody, and opt out of inflation?</p>
<p>They tell you that’s a scam.</p>
<p>⚖️ The Harsh Reality</p>
<p>Trinidad is on the brink of a currency crisis. The TT dollar is quietly bleeding value. Bank fees rise, foreign exchange is a riddle, and financial surveillance is tightening.</p>
<p>Bitcoin is an escape hatch—but it requires a new kind of mindset: one rooted in self-education, long-term thinking, and personal accountability. These aren’t values we currently celebrate—but they are values we desperately need.</p>
<p>🟠 A Guide to Starting with Bitcoin in Trinidad</p>
<ol>
<li>Understand Bitcoin</li>
</ol>
<p>It’s not a stock or company. It’s a decentralized protocol like email—but for money.</p>
<p>It’s finite. Only 21 million will ever exist.</p>
<p>It’s permissionless. No bank, government, or pastor can block your access.</p>
<ol start="2">
<li>Get a Wallet</li>
</ol>
<p>Start with Phoenix Wallet or Blue Wallet (for Lightning).</p>
<p>If you're going offline, learn about SeedSigner or Trezor for cold storage.</p>
<ol start="3">
<li>Earn or Buy BTC</li>
</ol>
<p>Use Robosats or Peach for peer-to-peer (P2P) trading.</p>
<p>Ask your clients to pay in Bitcoin.</p>
<p>Zap content on Nostr to earn sats.</p>
<ol start="4">
<li>Secure It</li>
</ol>
<p>Learn about seed phrases, hardware wallets, and multisig options.</p>
<p>Never leave your coins on exchanges.</p>
<p>Consider a steel backup plate.</p>
<ol start="5">
<li>Use It</li>
</ol>
<p>Pay others in BTC.</p>
<p>Accept BTC for services.</p>
<p>Donate to freedom tech projects or communities building open internet tools.</p>
<p>🧭 Case In Point</p>
<p>Bitcoin isn’t just technology. It’s a mirror—one that reveals who we really are. Trinidad isn’t slow to adopt Bitcoin because it’s hard. We’re slow because we don’t want to let go of the comfort of being misled.</p>
<p>But times are changing. And the first person to wake up usually ends up leading the others.</p>
<p>So maybe it’s time.</p>
<p>Maybe you are the one to bring Bitcoin to Trinidad—not by shouting, but by living it.</p>
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      <itunes:author><![CDATA[▄︻デʟɨɮʀɛȶɛֆƈɦ-ֆʏֆȶɛʍֆ══━一,]]></itunes:author>
      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<p>Let’s break it down.</p>
<p>🎭 The Cultural Love for Hype</p>
<p>Trinidadians are no strangers to investing. We invest in pyramid schemes, blessing circles, overpriced insurance packages, corrupt ministries, miracle crusades, and football teams that haven’t kicked a ball in years. Anything wrapped in emotion, religion, or political flag-waving gets support—no questions asked.</p>
<p>Bitcoin, on the other hand, demands research, self-custody, and personal responsibility. That’s not sexy in a culture where people would rather “leave it to God,” “vote them out,” or “put some pressure on the boss man.”</p>
<p>🧠 The Mindset Gap</p>
<p>There’s a deep psychological barrier here:</p>
<p>Fear of responsibility: Bitcoin doesn’t come with customer service. It puts you in control—and that scares people used to blaming the bank, the government, or the devil.</p>
<p>Love for middlemen: Whether it’s pastors, politicians, or financiers, Trinidad loves an “intercessor.” Bitcoin removes them all.</p>
<p>Resistance to abstraction: We’re tactile people. We want paper receipts, printed statements, and "real money." Bitcoin’s digital nature makes it feel unreal—despite being harder money than the TT dollar will ever be.</p>
<p>🔥 What Gets Us Excited</p>
<p>Let a pastor say God told him to buy a jet—people pledge money. </p>
<p>Let a politician promise a ghost job—people campaign. </p>
<p>Let a friend say he knows a man that can flip $100 into $500—people sign up.</p>
<p>But tell someone to download a Bitcoin wallet, learn about self-custody, and opt out of inflation?</p>
<p>They tell you that’s a scam.</p>
<p>⚖️ The Harsh Reality</p>
<p>Trinidad is on the brink of a currency crisis. The TT dollar is quietly bleeding value. Bank fees rise, foreign exchange is a riddle, and financial surveillance is tightening.</p>
<p>Bitcoin is an escape hatch—but it requires a new kind of mindset: one rooted in self-education, long-term thinking, and personal accountability. These aren’t values we currently celebrate—but they are values we desperately need.</p>
<p>🟠 A Guide to Starting with Bitcoin in Trinidad</p>
<ol>
<li>Understand Bitcoin</li>
</ol>
<p>It’s not a stock or company. It’s a decentralized protocol like email—but for money.</p>
<p>It’s finite. Only 21 million will ever exist.</p>
<p>It’s permissionless. No bank, government, or pastor can block your access.</p>
<ol start="2">
<li>Get a Wallet</li>
</ol>
<p>Start with Phoenix Wallet or Blue Wallet (for Lightning).</p>
<p>If you're going offline, learn about SeedSigner or Trezor for cold storage.</p>
<ol start="3">
<li>Earn or Buy BTC</li>
</ol>
<p>Use Robosats or Peach for peer-to-peer (P2P) trading.</p>
<p>Ask your clients to pay in Bitcoin.</p>
<p>Zap content on Nostr to earn sats.</p>
<ol start="4">
<li>Secure It</li>
</ol>
<p>Learn about seed phrases, hardware wallets, and multisig options.</p>
<p>Never leave your coins on exchanges.</p>
<p>Consider a steel backup plate.</p>
<ol start="5">
<li>Use It</li>
</ol>
<p>Pay others in BTC.</p>
<p>Accept BTC for services.</p>
<p>Donate to freedom tech projects or communities building open internet tools.</p>
<p>🧭 Case In Point</p>
<p>Bitcoin isn’t just technology. It’s a mirror—one that reveals who we really are. Trinidad isn’t slow to adopt Bitcoin because it’s hard. We’re slow because we don’t want to let go of the comfort of being misled.</p>
<p>But times are changing. And the first person to wake up usually ends up leading the others.</p>
<p>So maybe it’s time.</p>
<p>Maybe you are the one to bring Bitcoin to Trinidad—not by shouting, but by living it.</p>
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