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[55–89 word bio. Third person. Restrained, factual. Lead with what they have done; name the relationships they hold; end with the kind of doors they open — founder, board, Bitcoin fund, exchange.]
Bitcoin Company Founders introducing the next ones in. Six partners with warmer doors than Satoshi Services.
Bitcoin is a large, global, trusted network — and the founders inside it support each other for the benefit of the network.
David Senior is already connected across that network. Satoshi Services was built to help Bitcoin companies grow through the Bitcoin event and creator network. Satoshi Partners is the layer above — founder to founder, the warmest doors of all.
The six founder-partners below carry the relationships. Satoshi Services carries the conversion. Compensation is structured per partner at the point of engagement.
[55–89 word bio. Third person. Restrained, factual. Lead with what they have done; name the relationships they hold; end with the kind of doors they open — founder, board, Bitcoin fund, exchange.]
[55–89 word bio. Third person. Restrained, factual. Lead with what they have done; name the relationships they hold; end with the kind of doors they open.]
[55–89 word bio. Third person. Restrained, factual. Lead with what they have done; name the relationships they hold; end with the kind of doors they open.]
[55–89 word bio. Third person. Restrained, factual. Lead with what they have done; name the relationships they hold; end with the kind of doors they open.]
[55–89 word bio. Third person. Restrained, factual. Lead with what they have done; name the relationships they hold; end with the kind of doors they open.]
[55–89 word bio. Third person. Restrained, factual. Lead with what they have done; name the relationships they hold; end with the kind of doors they open.]
Each founder-partner engages on terms agreed at the start of the relationship — typically a revenue share on partnerships their introductions originate, with commission or equity considered case by case. No standard contract.
The 21% Satoshi Services commercial model applies on creator and events revenue downstream of any founder introduction that converts. The originating partner takes half of that 21% as a revenue share in year one of the partnership — performance only.
Founders of Bitcoin companies investing in growth — exchanges, custody, hardware, lending, infra. Founder to founder, where the marketing and events spend is decided.
Marketing leaders inside Bitcoin companies with the budget allocated and the audience already mapped — the seat that signs creator and events deals.
Partners at funds with Bitcoin and orange-pill mandates — warm doors into portfolio companies actively spending on marketing, events, and growth.
Brand and business-development seats inside Bitcoin companies that spend on growth — where host-reads, sponsorships, and event activations get green-lit.
When the partner needs a warm door — fellow founder, Bitcoin fund, brand, creator — the SS address book opens in their direction too.
A group of senior peers, members-only. The most under-priced asset on the table — who else is in the room.
Six partners plus David. A dinner you cannot buy your way into. Held in London, alternated discreetly elsewhere when it suits.
Cap-table participation on partnerships the partner originates, structured case by case. Performance is the floor; equity, the ceiling.
Speaking and writing slots at SS events for partners who want public visibility. Decline freely if the work is better done quietly.