Thanks for clarifying. Let me add some context too. When Bitcoiners first become active on any platform, there’s typically a lack of Bitcoin-related content. This changes over time as more content gets created and shared. Every platform eventually grows its own decentralized Bitcoin content—text, audio, and video recordings shared by advocates. Nostr is no different; it’s still in the process of onboarding Bitcoin educators, but even those with extensive content elsewhere aren’t sharing as frequently yet. As for the orange pill app, it’s not the same ecosystem. It’s like comparing linkedin to X. Both social but different in different ways. Am on it but bombarded with crypto bros and mass messages in forums. I rarely check it.