Journal
Field notes and observations from ongoing work
The journal is where shorter observations, field notes, and reflective pieces live. Unlike our Guides, which aim for comprehensive coverage of a single topic, journal entries capture moments, patterns, and lessons as they happen. Think of it as the working notebook behind the polished guides. Merchant interactions, greenhouse conditions, heat reuse experiments, and the small details that accumulate into useful knowledge over time.
Recent Entries
Why Heat Reuse Gets More Interest Than Most Mining Gear Talk
Observations on why the heat reuse angle attracts a different audience than typical mining conversations, and what that tells us about how people think about Bitcoin's energy use.
Lessons from Small Batch Fulfilment and Payment Timing
Practical observations on how payment settlement timing interacts with small batch flower fulfilment. Order staging, shipping windows, and cash flow patterns.
What Customers Actually Ask When Paying in Bitcoin
Real questions from real customers at the point of sale when paying with Bitcoin. What they worry about, what confuses them, and how to handle each question gracefully.
Merchant Notes from the Greenhouse
Observations from running Bitcoin payments alongside a small greenhouse flower operation. What works, what surprises you, and the daily details nobody warns you about.
What You Will Find Here
Journal entries tend to fall into a few categories:
- Merchant notes. Observations from customer interactions, payment processing, and the small operational details of running Bitcoin payments at a physical point of sale.
- Greenhouse updates. Seasonal conditions, growing observations, and the interplay between climate management and cultivation decisions.
- Heat reuse notes. Ongoing observations from heat reuse experiments, including what is working, what has failed, and what we are adjusting.
- Practical reflections. Lessons learned, patterns noticed, and the kind of experience-based insight that takes time to form.
These entries are not news rewrites or trend commentary. They are working notes from people doing the work.
Contributing
If you have practical observations, corrections, or questions that would make useful journal content, we would like to hear from you. See our Contact page.