Most people think their private group chats and assets are safe from state surveillance, but relying on centralized apps and legacy laws leaves your entire Bitcoin operation exposed to government overreach.
In this new episode, Renata Rodrigues (@lobaestrangeira) and Daniel (@inahcitadel) explain how communities are walking away from this trap by building un-surveillable networks and off-grid physical sanctuaries.
Organizing a community on standard messaging apps creates a massive honeypot for regulators, but the open-source Fedimint protocol fixes this vulnerability by allowing you to run secure, zero-custody financial federations. We map out the exact mechanics used to hide group transaction data, which shows how parallel economies can successfully bypass currency bans.
Because digital privacy requires a physical backup, Daniel breaks down the engineering behind the INAH Citadel, which is a 230-acre sovereign outpost in Mexico.
He explains how their team used specific legal trust frameworks to secure absolute land ownership and total water independence.
The parallel infrastructure required to opt out of the legacy system is being built on the ground right now, and you can find the full episode links below 👇
Invertir en Bitcoin es proteger tu dinero contra la inflación y mantenerlo lejos de las manos de quienes te lo quieren robar.
Aprovechen y compren ahora qué bajó!!!
Grateful to @saifedean for coming to the Bitcoin Bookshelf and sharing his time and insights with us.
We’re now getting ready to bring the next editions to Argentina, Madrid, and Mexico!
If you’re interested in being part of this great project, feel free to contact me. 🚀📚
We’re also looking for designers to collaborate on our upcoming Bitcoin Bookshelves, as well as sponsors who want to support the project
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Thank you @PlanBElsalvador for having me, there has been an incredible string of serendipitous events, stemming from participating. I actually mentioned some in the panel, but they haven’t stopped even after returning home. BTC events matter!
There's a project generating a lot of buzz recently in Mexico: the White Paper House (@whitepaper_H) and Citadel, which @inahcitadel is building with his mom, Mercedes, in Mérida, Yucatán. 🇲🇽
I had the chance to sit down with him at La Casa de Satoshi to discuss all the challenges it entails from a legal and logistical perspective.
We also discussed the challenges of orange-pilling remote communities in Mexico and how you need to adapt your Bitcoin teachings to local culture, specifically indigenous and unbanked communities.
Find the links to listen to the podcast in the comments below. 🎤👇
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🧵1/ Bitcoin can feel complicated. This summit is here to change that.
The Women of Bitcoin Summit is a completely free online event created to make bitcoin education more accessible and easy to understand.
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Bueno, bueno… estamos probando algo nuevo 🤓
Estamos apoyando el primer Taller de Vibe Coding con IA para aplicaciones de Bitcoin en México… o tal vez en el mundo? 🤖🇲🇽
Este evento se realiza como parte de Lunes de Bitcoin, un programa educativo impulsado por @AceptaBitcoin21 en el @TecDeSoftware Mérida.
La clase la impartirá @tristanborgess , cofundador y director de producto de Aureo.
No te lo pierdas, podría cambiarte la vida. 👇
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.@inahcitadel fascinó a la audiencia explicando la gran visión de la ciudadela Bitcoin que están construyendo en Mérida, Yucatán, y la @whitepaper_H. 🇲🇽🌱