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Revolut Secures MiCA License: Direct Crypto Transactions & No Exchange Fees

Revolut got MiCA license. Crypto on the app now has EU protection standards. No more intermediaries, just direct transactions with Revolut. This means clearer fees and better safeguards for your assets. Plus exchange up to 500 000 EUR in stablecoins monthly without exchange fees. As a digital nomad managing crypto

Walking with Piotrek: Corona Forestal in Tenerife

Tenerife has plenty of stunning beaches. Yet, as I'm getting older, I start to appreciate being with trees even more. The pine forests of Corona Forestal create a unique microclimate. Milder temperatures, a fresh breeze, and this subtle sound you hear? It's not the ocean, it&

Walking with Piotrek: Beach brings back childhood memories

Las Teresitas beach brought me back to childhood. Golden sand, calm waters, and palm trees created the perfect backdrop for reflection. Tenerife's diversity amazes me every time. From volcanic black sand beaches to this artificial paradise made with Sahara sand in the 1970s. Each shore tells a different

Walking with Piotrek: 3 reasons why I love Tenerife

Back in Puerto de la Cruz after two years, and honestly, it feels like coming home. This island keeps pulling me back for three reasons that make it perfect for the nomad life. First, the community. Reuniting with friends who feel like family, even after years apart. The warmth of

Walking with Piotrek: Shoutout to Planet Wild from Rouen

Rouen’s gothic spires pierce Normandy’s autumn sky as I stroll around in the local park. Today’s walk also crosses borders — I’m backing Planet Wild’s new push to shield Romania’s virgin forests. Rewilding feels legendary; supporting it feels right. 0:00 /2:58 1× Watch

Walking with Piotrek: In Vienna with Marc

Schönbrunn’s baroque gardens are stunning, but today the real highlight is reuniting with my nomad friend Marc Wieland. After podcast chats in five other countries, we’ve just ticked off our sixth—Austria! Marc left Switzerland the moment he heard I’d be in Vienna, proving once again that

Walking with Piotrek: Reflections in Silesian Park

Back on my home turf, crunching gravel in Silesian Park. Each step is a portal to childhood Saturdays—bike races, rollerblading crazes, and lying down in lush grass. Those weekends wired my compass toward shade, birdsong, and slow breaths among my Tall Green Friends. Today’s walk is a reflection

Walking with Piotrek: Nomadic Sleep Quality

Strolling Warsaw's park, I talk about mastering 8-hour sleep hygiene amid global nomading. My first airport hotel layover between long-hauls? Game-changer for conquering jet lag and staying sharp. Throw in a clean diet, regular workouts, meditation, and yoga—it's my formula for peak rest, no matter

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Infinite Machine book – short and invigorating history of Etherum

February 9, 2021
Infinite Machine book – short and invigorating history of Etherum

Do you remember when we watched movies on DVDs? Or when mobile phones were big as a brick? If you do, then you have lived through a tech disruption cycle. There’s always a period when one standard dominates the market, but there’s a new thing coming, to change

The end of "unbreaking news" experiment with The Correspondent

December 17, 2020
The end of "unbreaking news" experiment with The Correspondent

People around us and the stories we tell are two timeless factors of our wellbeing. The vast and unprecise term for everyday stories – “the news media” is used as a scapegoat. Any political outcome, social unrest, or economic struggle can be connected to the controversial stories in “the news”. I

Build Better Systems – What to do after watching the Social Dilemma documentary?

November 29, 2020
Build Better Systems – What to do after watching the Social Dilemma documentary?

Like many other technologists, I am also fascinated by the wide spectrum of possibilities made with machines. Social Media is one of the prime examples of a “thing” that managed to become a mainstream method of building online relationships. In some regions, it’s even perceived as the Internet itself.

Consistency pieces

October 10, 2020
Consistency pieces

A month ago I wrote a short casual post and now I’d like to get back to that form. There are three reasons why it’s important to me. Firstly I see a good track record of habits that now became my second nature (yoga, dancing, sleeping). Secondly, I’

The important activities

August 8, 2020
The important activities

Time is the only common denominator. Fortunately, our perception of it is subjective and open for interpretation. This allows us to choose and value the time we spend on important activities. For me, the act of writing is one of them. I love every single part of it – the struggle

Guillaume Lorain – Blogger that combines traveling solo and creating profitable websites

July 24, 2020
Guillaume Lorain – Blogger that combines traveling solo and creating profitable websites

For the second episode of the Nerd on Tour Podcast, I invited Guillaume Lorain – a digital nomad from France. He runs a sustainable network of French blogs and provides web dev consulting. Microsoft branch in Paris was the place where Guillaume started, later on establishing his location-independent freelance gigs. That

Fajar Siddiq – From Pro Yo-Yo to Digital Nomad – Thoughtful Leader in the Maker Community

July 3, 2020
Fajar Siddiq – From Pro Yo-Yo to Digital Nomad – Thoughtful Leader in the Maker Community

This is the very first deep conversation recorded for the Nerd on Tour Podcast. I couldn’t ask for a better guest than Fajar Siddiq. A known influencer in the Maker Community, who is always there for you to support, provide feedback, and help to get customers for your bootstrapped

Stranded Abroad: Guide for Digital Nomads and Travelers affected by the coronavirus

April 5, 2020
Stranded Abroad: Guide for Digital Nomads and Travelers affected by the coronavirus

I’m one of over a billion people that travel. Moreover, I work in the tourism industry and the global spread of the new virus is partly caused by the freedom of movement we have had. COVID-19 pandemic is (according to the history) a once in a century occurrence. Beyond

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