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Stackers crushed December, bitcoin still reigns and ~Stacker_Sports kept the chat alive.
Political headlines move markets even when they’re not fully clear and yes the quote about Xi is separate, Trump teasing policy can still spook investors even if it wasn’t exactly what he said.
It’s unexpected but it sounds like he wants a clean slate somewhere he can lead without constant noise or pressure.
If tipping takes signups verification and personal data it stops feeling like freedom and starts feeling like friction so most users will never bother.
Money promises don’t build careers trust does and when the early years feel like a trap most people walk long before the payoff ever arrives.
Sometimes the strongest conviction is proven not by holding forever, but by having something that actually has your back when life hits.
It’s that moment when you realize money was never really yours before.Bitcoin makes ownership, permission, and control explicit and once you see that, price almost feels secondary.
It’s frustrating how something meant to be simple turns into constant micromanaging just to not overpay, the fees quietly dictate your behavior more than the payment itself.
It really messes with you once you notice how much of money is just habit and trust. Bitcoin feels uncomfortable because it forces you to question rules you were never meant to look at but that discomfort is also where the clarity comes from.
Exactly. You don’t arrive thinking revolution you arrive curious, maybe even skeptical. But actually using it forces you to confront how much trust you’ve been outsourcing without noticing that realization is productive because it changes how you question systems not just money. Education helps, but experience is what really flips the switch.
Could it be that the resistance isn’t really about Bitcoin at all but about how scary it is to take responsibility for your own money?
If you’ve spent your whole life trusting institutions by default doesn’t real financial self custody feel less like freedom at first and more like risk?
Makes you face it: your habits can be your biggest risk.