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Bitcoiner TJ Miller says ‘50-hour’ rule is why celebs stay off orange pill

Comedian and actor TJ Miller said it only takes a little bit in two full days to get the average person to the speed of Bitcoin. However, when asked why more celebrities are not bitcoiners, he said most people simply refuse to sit and study again.

“It's really hard to study people after they graduate, from any degree,” Miller said Natalie Brunell in the April 23 episode of Coin Stories. Miller claimed to be “about 50 hours of study” to understand Bitcoin (BTC).

Hollywood rewards those “not thinking of others”

“So to tell someone it will take 50 hours for you to understand it, like them, ah, I don't want to,” he said. “They also can't watch a Netflix series; they can't watch the White Lotus because it takes seven hours,” he said.

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Comedian and actor TJ Miller spoke to Bitcoiner Natalie Brunell at The Coin Stories Podcast. Source: Natalie Brunell

Miller says it takes “like a paradigm shift” to embrace Bitcoin, not just money or the Internet, but in life – and that's also why you don't see more celebrities in Hollywood becoming Bitcoin Maxis:

“Hollywood will reward people who don't think it's different.”

During a Bitcoin lunch that was posted to Crypto businessman Anthony Pompliano, Miller introduced himself that, to his knowledge, he was the only “celebrity who was a bitcoiner.”

“I can't really think of others,” Miller said.

While not many celebrities are known to be active in the Bitcoin community, many have launched their own memecoins in recent years, including Iggy Azalea, Caitlyn Jenner, and Hailey Welch aka “Hawk Tuah.”

However, Miller said he was trying to teach people in Bitcoin for a little time. He said when Bitcoin traded between $ 8,000 and $ 12,000, he told friends to “just put $ 1,000 in Bitcoin.”

Miller is confident that, at some point in the future, there will be a movie in Hollywood about the Bitcoin revolution.

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“But it would be interesting because it didn't happen at the same time,” he said. “It has not happened for three years, and it has not happened in ten years, so it would be interesting to see how they relate the dots,” he added.

Gareth Jenkinson of Cointelegraph was recently sitting with TJ Miller, where his enthusiasm for Bitcoin was not just a surface level. He wants to use his platform to teach and inspire others to take it seriously.

“You can say I'm enthusiastic about it. And so what I want to do is kind of good … Be a person who helps bring cultural awareness, spread awareness and a trusted name and face in the Bitcoin community that would have brought a lot of people here,” Miller said.

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