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Remote Work, Social Feeds, and the Siphon: How to Keep Value Local

Remote Work, Social Feeds, and the Siphon: How to Keep Value Local

The Average Bitcoiner – Sum Divided by Count · Average Bitcoin

April 7, 20268m 9sFull

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Show Notes

In this solo riff, I unpack a big idea that’s been stuck in my head: extraction. From fiat inflation as parasitic theft to how attention-harvesting social media drains local value, I explore what gets siphoned out of our families and communities—and how we can stop it. I connect dots between Bitcoin as hard money and unit of account, circular economies, and practices like regenerative agriculture and permaculture that keep value—and many forms of capital—circulating close to home. I also question whether today’s remote “laptop jobs” and legacy platforms like Facebook and TikTok are extractive compared to place-based work that builds reputation, trust, and resilience where we live. Along the way, I touch on local‑first and community‑first thinking, servant leadership, self/compute/hosting, and second‑ and third‑order effects of AI. The throughline: insulate culture and commerce from extractive systems, redeem the land and our relationships, and build for what comes next by anchoring money, work, and attention locally.