I have seen many times enthusiasts of this technology express things like “I love bitcoin <3”. But I don't think they mean they love the money. At least not consciously.
I can understand from a technology point of view that bitcoin is like a magnet and once attracted it can be hard to detach. There is so much to discover and develop. I can understand someone loving money as such, why not. Although the concept of loving money causes me to dislike it, as the image of some greedy billionaire automatically pops into my head.
It is also common, or so it seems, for proponents of libertarian, economic liberal or anarchic tendencies to be attracted to bitcoin. The promises of decentralization, privacy or anonymity are potent. I personally fail to identify with any movement or specific characters or leaders.
Bitcoin is such a strange thing, it generates such contradictory things as these groups based mainly on individualism now want to create community through bitcoin. I think the greed and avarice that inherently accompany money have done enough damage to the world already. For the time being I will be careful about saying I love bitcoin.
I’ve loved money ever since I read an excerpt from Atlas Shrugged:
I love learning.
With Bitcoin I'm always learning something new
same here.
since bitcoin, i've regained my passion and curiosity for learning.
on a more fascinating aspect, it feels like all my learning has been intertwined all along.
Not really.
The thing that got me interested in money (and by extension, Bitcoin) was becoming a father. I wrote about it here.
This is a common misunderstanding. Valuing individual rights in no way implies not valuing community. Most of us hate the state because it destroys our communities, by violating individual rights.
I think "I love Bitcoin" is really about the entire monetary system, rather than the particular sats in ones personal stack.
people who "love money" usually just want self-determination. only that in our societies, the two have become indistinguishable, as you need money to free yourself from a great many social constraints that hold you down if you're poor.
bitcoin just doubles down on that.
To a degree I think that I did. To a point. I don't know if any of you grew up without an allowance, but I remember spending my first dollar. Having your own money means you don't have to beg. It means you aren't just subject to the whims of whatever decisions are made for you. In that sense, I did love money. Then I found out that my savior was just another farce to make me feel as if I had gained independence when really I was just a subject to a new master.
To give an example of why I love Bitcoin, when I thought of charity's before, I thought of them as fools errands. You only make people dependent upon you, and you need some external mechanism to fund your operation. If you do build people up, they leave for opportunities elsewhere and the charity can not self sustain in that way either (it can not continue to help other people).
Then you have Bitcoin. You start to realize, that actually, if you stay within a budget, you can spend for the charity and every year buy the same things always with less Bitcoin, but never out of money. Then, when you build people up, even if they leave for better opportunity, if they are still saving in Bitcoin, they are still helping you indirectly to continue your operation as a charity. Then you look at Bitcoin beach in El Salvador and the self sustained effort of that project and you realize that this really can change the world.
Honestly, no.
My version is that I didn't understand money as a tool nor technology. Since I started yo analyze and understand bitcoin, my views about money and technology improved; now that I understand bitcoin, I'm not willing to say that money is something I love rather than respect the concept of it.
I like bitcoin, I don't love it.
all good points. no love of money in me
I don't love money or bitcoin. They are simply tools of trade.
I loved money before bitcoin. I am a finance major, and one of the books that I read that made me fall into money was a book called "The Richest Man in Babylon" ... I highly recommend, I still follow the principles to this day, except now with bitcoin haha.
Money's only redeeming quality the accompanying access. I do love that I can do whatever I want whenever. Cryptocurrency is to money what money is to the world. I'm grateful for it. But if it were up to me, the concept of a "financial transaction" would be stricken from our hearts and minds all together.
I wasn’t really interested in money, knew nothing about economics and struggled financially as a result.
Run me node.
Hide me stack.
Hate banks.
Simple as.
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But at first you ignore it, than play against it (try to refute it or buy Bitcoin's killers coins) and eventually you get true love after full understanding
I only love my family and friends. Because I believe, these are the people with whom I can live my life happily. And nothing is more important than happiness in life
I love the idea of sound money and separating money from state.
For me money was a means to an end. I want to eat, I need money. But never I "loved" money for itself, indeed. But are there really people who "love" money for itself? When I go to a foreign country though I am always interested to know what kind of person there is on their paper.
What I love is Bitcoin, not bitcoins. I love the network and what all it enables. Now do I love the decimal numbers written on my wallet? Not so much. In this respect I prefer gold, it shines.
My first international payment since the time I got rejected by credit card providers was with Bitcoin Cash (at the time I was confused by the difference between Bitcoin and Bitcoin Cash). So I am grateful to have a technology which enables me to use a payment network which doesn't exclude me for not satisfying nationality requirements or other shady criteria. I totally understood that for banks I am not worth a normal bank account or a credit card by the way so I don't hate banks either. I have almost everything in Bitcoin so we mutually excluded each other hahaha.
Before bitcoin I had an idea about how amazing it would be to have a passive income. I met a few travelers who were able to live cheap in Asia with rent earned from their properties in the west.
This led me into some yielding sh$tcoins later on. It was only when I started to learn more about bitcoin that I came to an understanding about a store of value doesn’t need yield.
Bitcoin is more than money though. It changes everything and so I can see why some people say they love it.
Guessing most didn't/don't really know what money was until a deeper dive into Bitcoin. I understand money, because I studied Banking and Finance in college. However, when you learn it from THEM one becomes THEM until enlightenment. I had to use my knowledge, but get rid of the dogmatic bullshit.
Until enlightenment...
Stack Sats and stay humble
A wall of resistance against the violation of individual rights.
Greed is a response to insecurity, but it's also a powerful driver of civilization. Without greed you wouldn't have the smartphone or PC you wrote this post on. Those things only exist because of greed. It's only greed that makes people work for those torturous FAANG companies.
Yes, I loved money very much before I discovered Bitcoin. Abundance can remove the need to seek employment as a wage slave from one's life and make one independent and free.
Not the way I love Bitcoin, for sure!
I have never loved money, money is a tool, which is necessary, I want to have more to give it the use I want to give it, but I do not love it.
I wouldn’t say that I love money. I love people. It is interesting, I used to only like pets/animals. But the more I learn about myself the more I love people. Sometimes that love comes in the form of acceptance or tolerance.
Whether money, Bitcoin, or seashells there will always be forces seeking power that will abuse to their fullest extent to achieve that power. Bitcoin is just the latest tool to counter those forces and decentralize those who have been in power since 1913. We look at “money” and the “greedy” boogieman in a negative light in modern times because money is just the tool that has been used for the last century. I guess what I’m trying to say is that it’s not money the problem, it’s the fact that those psychopathic forces have learned to used the current institutions to their advantage. The “greedy” capitalists don’t love money, they are merely the psychopaths who love power of the current era.
I love money because money is our life in current days, I know about Bitcoin it is our future but in current times money is very essential for survival
You can hate money. That's your perspective. I am not a hater of it. Instead I love it for all the good reasons. It wouldn't have prevailed so much if it were only for negative reasons.
Bitcoin has its own category.
You cant just categorize it as money, because that would be fiat.
Many of us dont want fiat, we are more interested in the bitcoin.
I don't love money, but I use money as a tool to pay for daily needs. I prefer to love my family, because money can still be found.
I read you with great interest. The level of respect is definitely different than in other spaces. Bitcoin is becoming more and more interesting.