Goya Champuru 🍳
Goya (bitter melon) is a summer vegetable from Okinawa, Japan, known for its distinctive bitterness.
Goya Champuru is a traditional Okinawan dish made with bitter melon, meat, and other ingredients.
As a Japanese handmade creator who accepts only Bitcoin payments, I share my thoughts based on my experience selling handmade goods to customers in more than 10 countries.
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I’ve created a Korean-language YouTube channel in addition to my Japanese and English channels.
Next week, I plan to upload a video sharing my thoughts on Bitcoin payments.
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Summer 🍉
By the way, in Japan we have a tradition called suikawari (watermelon splitting). It's a game where people wear a blindfold, hold a stick, and try to smash a watermelon. After it's broken open, everyone eats it together. 🍉
Wow! I'm so grateful that people are purchasing the Satoshi plushies at BTC Prague! 🥰
They may be close to selling out, so if you're interested, please stop by Booth No. 58! ⚡
Thanks to @SaturdayBlock from Korea, the Satoshi plushies are now at @BTCPrague! 🥳
If you're attending BTC Prague, be sure to stop by Booth 58 and meet the Satoshis! 🥰
Recently, I've been working on the commissioned ALEX plushies and getting back into video creation after a long break.
It's a video where I share my thoughts on Bitcoin payments, and I'm hoping to publish it next week.
Today I made Nanban-zuke with mackerel.
Nanban-zuke is a dish marinated in a sauce made with vinegar, soy sauce, sugar, and other seasonings. It's light and refreshing, which makes it especially appealing during the hot season 🐟
Today I made Omurice.
Omurice is a dish of chicken rice seasoned with ketchup and topped with an omelet. It's popular with both children and adults in Japan 🍳
Just now, someone purchased a Satoshi plush that is being sold at Promenade, a café in Korea, and the payment arrived in Bitcoin!
It's truly convenient to have money that can be used the same way all around the world.
Bitcoin knows no borders 🌎