Not everyone uses cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin to get rich. Some prefer privacy coins like Monero for enhanced privacy, while others maintain a diversified portfolio of digital assets.
It's okay to have preferences. However, it's not your business to dictate how others manage their money.
Influence comes from meeting people where they are, not by insulting or trying to shame them into compliance.
Share your experiences with Bitcoin and its benefits, but avoid pushing others before they're ready. And it's okay if they are never ready.
Insults like "Have fun staying poor, shitcoiner!" are counterproductive, make you look like a douche, and turn away more people than they attract.
Imagine some religious zealot saying, "Have fun burning in hell, sinner!" or a fitness coach saying, "Have fun dying early, fatass!"
Most people would be turned off by that and may never speak to that person again, no matter how awesome their message or service.
Remember, we're in this together against big governments and big tech that seek to erode our freedom, liberty, and privacy.
Internal conflicts only benefit them, not us. When we fight each other, they win and we lose.
Good point. Divide and conquer is the oldest trick in the book.
As long as you're peaceful and not a pedo, let's see if we can work together..
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What's the deal with Monero? Except privacy?
Community
Faster confirmations (20 mins max), CPU mining (ASICs not permitted), no replace by fee (to prevent double spends), more price stable (since its used for spending), and low fees.
Faster confirmations (20 mins max), CPU mining (ASICs not permitted), no replace by fee (to prevent double spends), more price stable (since its used for spending), and low fees.
Dude... spot on and something we have been discussing between some circles.
I'm so on board with this mindset which needs to be adopted. I'm sorry @kdnolan but I'm going to use your example.
Imagine the three major religions on Earth, except they were Bitcoin, Monero and something decent (for the sake of argument). The three religions may not get along with each other but they all do have a common enemy... Satan or the Devil.
Kieran and I and others posit that The Devil is basically fiat and the state, while the 3 religions are just trying to rid the world of the devil and spread their ideologies.
As long as we're destroying the beast that is fiat... is collaboration and community not the wise move forward for a world more in tune with not embracing CBDCs and all the other bullshit?
Something like 87% of all Bitcoin holders, hold other crypto... 13% are maxis. Think opening our minds for more crypto... as long as the goal is to escape the state cannot be a bad thing.
Goodpoint and I really feel that way to, but in fact all people resonate different. There might be a small amount of people that need a rough push like a "hfsp" to shake their foundation. This is why I am also thankful for every toxic statement. It might also be a form of insecurity to push hard on others.
As someone who has studied, practiced, and taught effective communication and influence for over 20 years now, I agree.
Disrupting someone's pattern with strong, unexpected language can be a valid tactic to break them free from a self-defeating pattern long enough to recondition that pattern.
However, since real change comes from within, it requires their want and willing participation to really stick.
This is not what I am speaking to. I am speaking to the persistent, immature, toxic groupthink that divides us. Similar to the political psyop that is designed to pit the masses against each other so the puppet masters can keep us small and remain in power. It is counterproductive and really not a good look.
The real "us vs. them" is us vs. governments and big tech that seek to erode our liberty, privacy, and freedom.
It would serve us well to remember that.
Also true. In the core it's just "us vs. our self everyday". Working focused on this single target, would heal the outside and also make powerful governments useless.
Smart money is on the skinny bitch
ruthless/never once dated a Ruth
It's simple. People with a lack of personality, finds in a specific group a place to be and exist, and from there think they are better than the rest and throw their wrath and anger to world.
For example real Bitcoiners are humble with low profile. Not real Bitcoiners use all types of merch, repeat like parrots what they hear, and call others normies, so they can feel better with themselves.
Well said
A well timed HFSP or have fun dying early can save someone’s life.
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Therapy of the absurd is an alternative. But the HFSP is mostly fun for me😂
maximalism has its own limits at the end.