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This Bitcoin Explainer Video Is Going Insanely Viral

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I’ve been in the Bitcoin space for eight years, and one of the hardest things I’ve ever encountered is explaining Bitcoin to someone new. When someone asks: “What is Bitcoin, and why is it important?” I find it difficult to give them something short and poignant. I’ve always sent people to sources like Mike Maloney’s Hidden secrets of money Or Saif al-Din Emmaus Bitcoin standard. Don’t get me wrong, both are excellent. But let’s be real: Maloney’s 10-part video series and Ammus’s 300-plus page book can overwhelm beginners.

That’s why I’m so excited about this new Bitcoin explainer video by Joe Bryan titled What’s the problem? It’s gone viral on X (formerly Twitter) for good reason. It was shared by big names like MicroStrategy’s Michael Saylor and Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong. Armstrong So he shot it “A wonderful expression of how foundational money is to a thriving society. Bitcoin is a moral imperative.”

The video is only 40 minutes long, and covers all the main points in a simple, clear and visually appealing way. It explains the problems with paper money, the consequences of those problems on society, and how Bitcoin offers a solution. What I love about it is how “standards friendly” it is. The language and graphics are not scary or overly technical, designed for someone who knows nothing about Bitcoin.

Honestly, this is the first time I’ve seen a video that captures the photos so perfectly Why Bitcoin is important without confusing people. It is now my favorite resource. Next time someone asks me about Bitcoin, I’ll send them this video.

If you’re a Bitcoin user – or if you’re just curious about Bitcoin – watch this video. Share it with your friends, family and anyone who needs to understand. and atmosphereIf you’re reading this, thank you for providing something so valuable and accessible.

This article is a takes. The opinions expressed are entirely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of BTC Inc or Bitcoin Magazine.

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