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Manifesto

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n the heart of every village, at the corner of every bustling city street stands a beacon of British culture—the pub. But today, this cultural cornerstone is faltering. It’s time to breathe new life into the Great British Pub, and Bitcoin is our lifeline.

The Bitcoin Pub Company is not merely a venture; it’s a crusade to revitalise hope and secure a prosperous future for our cherished locals. Pubs are the very embodiment of British values and community spirit—yet, they're under siege by the relentless grind of inflation and mounting economic headwinds, eroding margins, and challenging the survival of both independent locals and larger pub groups alike.

Bitcoin is the antidote to this silent crisis. The unchecked expansion of the monetary supply has crushed the viability of the pub business.
Bitcoin introduces a new standard, a deflationary currency that appreciates over time, making the prospect of running a pub not only viable but promising.

Envision the clientele of the future: the Bitcoiner. They are the pioneers, the affluent, and the optimists. They seek to forge a better world and hold loyalty as a core virtue. Attract Bitcoiners, and you welcome a community of steadfast patrons ready to champion your business.

Today, we issue a rallying cry for the finest pubs to join our mission. The Bitcoin Pub Company will evolve into the definitive collective, a gathering place for the pubs that embrace the future of currency.

This is our declaration: to save the Great British Pub. We are not a business; we are a mission. We pledge every donated Satoshi to spearhead this campaign, to ensure that those who lead will be followed by the many in time.

We are at a crossroads where societal bonds and British values are in jeopardy. The pub is more than a place to drink—it's where our culture and community find common ground. With Bitcoin, we return purpose and optimism to the Great British pub. We are on the cusp of a renaissance, and with Bitcoin, the best is yet to come.

The cost of a pint of beer in the UK has nearly doubled from around £3.30 in 2009 at the inception of Bitcoin to approximately £6.40 in 2024, marking an increase of about 94%.

The U.S. Federal Reserve expanded the money supply drastically since 2020. Approximately 80% of all U.S. dollars in circulation were issued in this period, rising from $4 trillion at the start of 2020 to over $20 trillion by late 2021.

Bitcoins total supply is capped at 21 million coins. This limit means that no more bitcoins can be created once the cap is reached, increasing its value over time as demand grows but supply remains fixed.

A Satoshi is the smallest unit of Bitcoin, equivalent to one hundred millionth of a single Bitcoin (0.00000001 BTC). Named after Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, it allows for precise transactions and micro-payments in the Bitcoin network.

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Frequently asked questions

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It might make sense just to get some in case it catches on.

— Satoshi Nakamoto

The cost of a pint of beer in the UK has nearly doubled from around £3.30 in 2009 at the inception of Bitcoin to approximately £6.40 in 2024, marking an increase of about 94%.

The U.S. Federal Reserve expanded the money supply drastically since 2020. Approximately 80% of all U.S. dollars in circulation were issued in this period, rising from $4 trillion at the start of 2020 to over $20 trillion by late 2021.

Bitcoins total supply is capped at 21 million coins. This limit means that no more bitcoins can be created once the cap is reached, increasing its value over time as demand grows but supply remains fixed.

A Satoshi is the smallest unit of Bitcoin, equivalent to one hundred millionth of a single Bitcoin (0.00000001 BTC). Named after Bitcoin's pseudonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto, it allows for precise transactions and micro-payments in the Bitcoin network.