<oembed><type>rich</type><version>1.0</version><title>Vake wrote</title><author_name>Vake (npub186…g8mye)</author_name><author_url>https://yabu.me/npub186dwyf8x4ew4c8dqxg2vgek7hs056chcugjddvzn4yn8k4v27z2q3g8mye</author_url><provider_name>njump</provider_name><provider_url>https://yabu.me</provider_url><html>I&#39;ve known Kiwi for a long time, and he&#39;s helped me with my own open source bitcoin journey. Kiwi is not only deeply motivated to see bitcoin succeed, but he&#39;s smart about how he approaches that task. The tools &amp; software Kiwi works on, he thinks carefully about, to make sure they&#39;re useful and effective. This is a rare attribute in an ecosystem where, unfortunately, many people get sidetracked by &#34;vanity projects,&#34; things that may be intellectually interesting, but produce nothing substantive. Bitcoin Butlers is a great example of him directly addressing a specific need: how to onboard new users and get them from stacking sats to self-custody. The tools they offer support for all adhere to bitcoin&#39;s ethos and open source philosophy. I&#39;m excited to see how Bitcoin Butlers evolves, and I think they&#39;ll be a key element of bitcoin&#39;s future success. </html></oembed>