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I don't know that it's worth the effort. It's not really about how bitcoiners are (not that you're completely wrong). It's about how we're portrayed.
Normies will always default to believing what they're told by "the experts" and "the experts" have their own reasons for portraying us poorly.
My preferred approach is to let people discover bitcoin on their own time and then welcome them with open arms. I suspect that will be when it solves some particular problem for them. As bitcoin improves, it will appeal to more people.
I agree. It will happen on its own. It's difficult because my vision includes outsiders and so it is worth it to me to help them open up. I often hit a wall when I say Bitcoin.
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Save "bitcoin" for as late in the conversation as possible then.
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12 sats \ 1 reply \ @ek 12 Dec
I guess it's hard if you're mining bitcoin in a desert
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Yeah. It tends to come up pretty quickly. My bigger vision has to do with making a difference in the small towns nearby and bringing more people into our space for healing retreats. #687032
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Yeah. I totally do. It's funny to watch.
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