
What does it mean to 'Orange Pill' someone?
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To 'orange pill' someone is a colloquial term used within the Bitcoin community. It's a reference to the movie "The Matrix," where the main character, Neo, is offered a choice between a red pill, symbolizing an uncomfortable truth, and a blue pill, representing blissful ignorance. In the context of Bitcoin, the 'orange pill' represents the adoption of a Bitcoin-centric worldview.
When you 'orange pill' someone, you're educating them about Bitcoin and its underlying principles, such as decentralization, financial sovereignty, and censorship resistance, with the aim of changing their perspective on traditional financial systems and convincing them to accept Bitcoin as a legitimate and potentially superior form of money.
In this short episode, we go deeper into why 'orange pilling' is vital to Bitcoin adoption and ideas on how you, the listener, can begin to 'orange pill' people with confidnce!