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Bitcoin is not a company, nor is it a brand. It has no official spokesperson. While prominent figures like Michael Saylor and Jack Dorsey support the cause, the core of Bitcoin is a decentralized movement. However, more well-known figures supporting Bitcoin may help bring it into the mainstream.
This is exactly what comedian TJ Miller hopes to achieve. Miller, known for his roles in "Silicon Valley" and "Deadpool," has become a vocal advocate for Bitcoin.
In the latest episode of the "Decentralize" program in collaboration with Cointelegraph, he sat down with Gareth Jenkinson to share how he fell down the Bitcoin rabbit hole, why he believes in financial sovereignty, and how the commonalities between comedy and cryptocurrency may be more than you think.
It all started with a chance coffee trip in Manhattan. Gareth Jenkinson was in Manhattan for "Bitcoin Investor Week" and stopped by the Romeo and Juliette café, where his "Bitcoin radar" was activated. Sitting nearby was none other than TJ Miller—who turned out to be more than willing to engage in an impromptu conversation about everything Bitcoin.
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Miller's enthusiasm for Bitcoin is not just superficial. He firmly believes that Bitcoin is the future of currency and hopes to use his platform to educate and inspire others to take Bitcoin seriously.
Miller joins an increasing number of celebrities and public figures embracing Bitcoin. Athletes like Tom Brady, musicians like Kanye West, and even politicians like Senator Cynthia Lummis have publicly expressed their belief in Bitcoin's long-term value.
However, while many well-known Bitcoin enthusiasts focus on Bitcoin's economic value, Miller is more interested in shaping Bitcoin culture—helping people understand the philosophy of Bitcoin, decentralization, and its impact on the real world.
His approach could be a game changer. Humor has always been a powerful tool for breaking down complex topics, and Bitcoin is no exception. As more prominent advocates step forward, the cultural narrative around Bitcoin continues to evolve from a niche financial experiment into a mainstream movement.
In the latest episode of Cointelegraph Decentralize, listen to the full conversation between TJ Miller and Gareth Jenkinson. Tune in now through Cointelegraph's podcast page, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your preferred podcast platform. Don't forget to check out all of Cointelegraph's other programs!
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