You know what I'm talking about right? Just because you're orange-pilled, you're now supposed to:
- eat ungodly amounts of beef
- pray to jesus
- sober up
- avoid seed oils and sunscreen
- rub lard on your face
- only own BTC and shame others for having diversified portfolios
- go to bitcoin meetups on the regular
- make a pilgrimage to a conference
- sell your chairs and live a minimalist lifestyle
- buy 10 hardware wallets and bitcoin-themed art for your walls
- brag about how many guns you have and how often you dump mags at the range
- tell people they're short bitcoin
- have conservative/libertarian views about everything
- never vote in elections
- believe everything is a government/WEF/CIA conspiracy
- devote every hour to learning/building/educating/shilling bitcoin
I can think of a particular influencer who embodies each of these points, but at what point does Bitcoin become a lifestyle? If BTC is a lifestyle, is that good, bad or neutral?
No, just money56.1%
Yes, and its great22.0%
Yes, and its not ideal19.5%
Yes, and its bad2.4%
41 votes \ poll ended
The vast majority of the rest of the world watches this with fascination as they waffle and search for identity. Luckily Bitcoin is not a personality and quite literally is for everyone. As adoption increases, I imagine these niche North American extremes will fall by the wayside in visibility, especially the gun fanatic part.