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The time has ended.
I hope not. But your point about terms having currency and meaning and then becoming (perhaps inevitably) distorted when they are used beyond that time frame does make sense. Perhaps it's just a term that we'll have to abandon. But I'm not yet ready to give up the fight.
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The term bitconers will be always there, I think it is important to define it properly, before it gets misunderstood (even more).
Today bitcoin is synonym of crypto for the majority of people. If a fight is needed, it would be the fight to add a proper bitcoin and bitcoiner definition in the worldwide dictionaries.
This way does not get confused with paper-bitcoiners, suitcoiners, trustcoiners, cryptophilies, retarded-traders, etc...
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