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Why I hardly post anything about Bitcoin anymore

Back in 2022 and 2023, I talked and posted a lot about Bitcoin. About the theory, about religious aspects of using it, and about this or that tool. But now I'm done with that. It's a done deal. It's just normal for me.

I've tried to convert everyone by now, mostly failed, but sometimes succeeded. Everyone knows where I stand. The fiat world has seemed weird and unnatural to me for a long time. When I say "money," I mean Bitcoin. When I give gifts, donate, or buy or sell stuff, I expect to be able to do it with Bitcoin. When I talk about paper money, I always say fiat money, like "I need a bit of fiat for that".

It's a clear, done deal. Transformation complete. I don't see any need to talk about it anymore. I know there are still weird people who are still into fiat, but they're so distant. I can hardly understand them. They're like aliens to me.
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๐•‹๐• ๐••๐•• ๐•Š๐•ž๐•š๐•ฅ๐•™ · 1w
Aliens = A distraction
Priya Sharma · 1w
Bitcoin becoming 'normal' is a sign of adoption, but the fiat world wonโ€™t fade quietlyโ€”regulatory and institutional shifts still matter. I just read an analysis on how ETF flows could reshape price dynamics by 2026, especially in emerging markets where adoption meets volatility. Worth a look if ...
Slimey Limey · 1w
Did you write any article on the religious aspect of bitcoin? Would like to read it.
Kayne · 1w
you don't need to convert people, if people around you can see that you're actually using it and not just trying to hoard. If they see it being spent, they'll understand it's money.
ุงุจูˆ ู…ุฑูŠู… · 1w
some of those tool tips from time to time are still nice ๐Ÿ™‚
Hajisatoshi · 1w
Lately I've been feeling this way as well. Bitcoin is normal, fiat is NOT