Bitcoiners in suits are like monks in Rolexes. The contradiction is loud, but the wearer is deaf to it.

Bitcoin wasn’t created so you could get invited to Davos or shake hands with BlackRock. It was created to destroy the need for both. It’s not your ticket into the room — it’s the fire that burns the room down.

The suit is a symbol of obedience to fiat culture. It signals that you’re still seeking legitimacy from the very system Bitcoin renders obsolete. Dressing like a banker while talking about Bitcoin is like wearing a police uniform to a protest — you’ve missed the point.

Bitcoin didn’t win by looking respectable. It won by being uncensorable. It’s not about “looking the part.” It’s about being free. The protocol doesn’t care what you wear, but culture does — and when you suit up for fiat approval, you’re dragging in their values with it.

Stop trying to make Bitcoin look acceptable to power. Power is what we’re dismantling.

The revolution doesn’t wear Armani. It runs on code, math, and courage.

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This doesn't start or stop at bitcoin. Bitcoin is only one way this idea manifests. I cringe and wonder every time i see a non-western man wearing a suit and a tie.

Why are Arabs wearing it? Chinese? Japanese? Africans? How does that make sense?

Bitcoin already failed on that

Embrace Monero is your goal is cut hands with blackrock and company

Why wear clothes at all? All clothes are symbols of obedience. Bitcoin has failed.

Sold all my suits and bottom up shirts years ago. They are just a costume for fiat people to play a role.

Menswear isn’t just fiat culture it’s lineage, heritage, and history forged in a time when standards, both monetary and moral, carried weight. Much of what we consider classic menswear tailored suits, sturdy boots, functional outerwear was developed under the discipline of the gold standard, when quality and durability reflected deeper values of restraint, craftsmanship, and continuity. These garments weren’t disposable; they were built to last, passed down, and imbued with meaning. Fiat culture, by contrast, has hollowed out this legacy, replacing tradition with trend, and reducing the modern man to a mass-produced t-shirt cheap, shapeless, and forgettable. In abandoning hard value, we’ve also abandoned the dignity of dress.

This is a great take on why many OGs now are supporters of Monero.

Mallers only wears hoodies and is the biggest Suitcoiner of the lot.

Yeah he is soon cringe

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