

Bitcoin Beach UK
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@bitcoinbeachuk
Stay humble. Stack sats.



















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Save the date. Next @TootingMarket #Bitcoin event. Wednesday 7th August. from 6pm. Mezzanine Bar plus more food merchants will be live accepting ⚡️ payments. May have a slot for a speaker for 30 mins. Any recommendations ?


Number of #BITCOIN merchants onboarded @TootingMarket in the last 2 hours. Thanks @Bridge2Bitcoin and @The0xReport for the support.



Three of the five leading US presidential candidates have come out in support of #Bitcoin. ETF products are launching in jurisdictions around the world. Bitcoin continues to be used and developed by freedom fighters and activists in their work across the globe. The mining industry is integrating with the energy sector in ever more inventive ways, mitigating methane emissions, monetizing stranded energy and acting as a buyer of first and last resort for renewable energy projects. And yet the UK’s political hopefuls are silent on it. HELP US CHANGE THIS With Parliament dissolved, we have no MPs representing us. But we do have candidates who want our votes. If you want to let them know of your views on this subject, please do give a few minutes of your time as suggested below. Step 1: Go to “Who Can I Vote For” (link in thread) and enter your postcode. You’ll find a list of all your possible candidates, together with their email addresses and other contact details. Step 2: Copy our template letter below (or adapt it as you see fit) and send it to each of your candidates. The UK is being left behind in the global race for Bitcoin adoption, and we need YOUR help to change this. Never underestimate the power of a small number of determined people to change the world. @Jcastweet and @SuffolkBitcoin - thanks for your sterling efforts in this area already. We need @RishiSunak , @Keir_Starmer , @EdwardJDavey , @Nigel_Farage , @RachelReevesMP and generally politicians of all hues to realise that this is a cross-party and non-partisan issue, with between 2 and 5 million UK voters who care deeply about it. And that's enough to swing quite a number of elections.







