Opinion
[1]It's not only the duty of the Bitcoin fathers out there, but the obligation to continue to stack sats for our children.
It's not only the duty of the Bitcoin fathers out there, but the obligation to continue to stack sats for our children.
This is an opinion editorial by Anthony Feliciano, a Bitcoin event organizer and father of two.
On June 19, 2022, we’ll be celebrating Father's Day and many of us will wonder, what do you get your father who has everything?
Well, if he's a boomer, I bet he doesn't have bitcoin. If your dad is like mine and the rest of my family, they probably have little to no interest in Bitcoin. To this day, when I call my parents they ask me how “Bit-CON” is doing. To their credit, like a lot of boomers — as well as most members of Congress, to the Warren Buffets alike — they would then crack a smile at that. They do correct themselves to say “Bitcoin,” but it gives me a chuckle when I hear it. Their well-mannered intent is there, so I appreciate it nevertheless.
As a newly Bitcoin-block-minted father myself, (I have two kids under two), I have taken the liberty and nicknamed their generation as “Covennials” (feel free to use it), and any parent who has had a child in the last two years will surely get a chuckle out of it. With kids as young as mine, they won't be able to send me sats for Father’s Day this year, and that’s OK. It’s my duty and any other father’s out there — new, old or just becoming a dad — to stack sats for our kids.
I was going to make this an open letter to my