Daniel Prince
Daniel Prince belongs in the creator shelf because his interviews give curious people a slower, more human doorway into Bitcoin, freedom tools and Nostr.
Some people need a short explainer. Others need a long conversation that lets the idea breathe. Daniel's value is the second lane: patient interviews, recurring guests and the kind of context that helps a reader connect money, identity and personal sovereignty.
Why this voice matters
Some people need a short explainer. Others need a long conversation that lets the idea breathe. Daniel's value is the second lane: patient interviews, recurring guests and the kind of context that helps a reader connect money, identity and personal sovereignty.
Read this profile as a doorway, not a verdict. The useful question is what this person helps you understand: the product, the culture, the security layer, the media layer or the reason people keep choosing open identity over rented accounts.
What to listen for
Listen for the questions that make abstract freedom tools concrete: what changes in your life, your family, your work and your speech when the account layer is yours?
Public work to follow
- Host of Once Bitten.
- Public Nostr profile.
- Recurring Bitcoin and open-network conversations.
Good People pages stay close to visible public work. Follow the profile links, listen for recurring ideas and keep the public sources open when you want to go deeper.
