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51 sats \ 2 replies \ @kepford 7h \ parent \ on: Things I learned about Luke Dashjr bitcoin
Yeah... I'm sure he holds views I disagree with. I know this list isn't one I'd sign off on but I don't like this type of thing really. Bitcoiners really hate it when we get shamed for our radical views on money, the state, and personal liberty and many other views, and yet many seem to have no issue with smearing fellow bitcoiners like they work in the corporate press office of some dumb politician hack.
I really don't care what his views are on the sun...
Honestly, I don't care what any of his views are. I am not a follower of Luke. I don't find him trustworthy personally. I could be wrong and I'm not close minded on it but I don't really need to have a hard opinion on every bitcoiner.
Its like people think, well... my views are the right ones. So I can just smear away.
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I don't have a problem with moral reasons. Bitcoin was created for moral reasons. Theft through inflation for example. But it is mostly amoral as any money is. Gold doesn't censor and care about anything.
I don't disagree with you btw. My point is as soon as I heard Luke talking about spam I realized this guy isn't reasonable. He thinks things he believes are just obvious to everyone. Or at least should be. This was during the early days of Ocean.
I fundamentally disagree with him. I don't see the "spam" problem as an actual problem. It is solved by market demand. His perspective to seems very naive.
I didn't know any of this stuff then and learning it didn't affect how I think about bitcoin.
But, I totally get it. Many people just follow personalities and slogans/memes without critical thought. This whole recent "debate" has shown me that. On both sides of it
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